The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, March 29, 1923, Image 3

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    PORTLAND
Cash Every Day for Cream
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
NORTONIA HOTEL
SAFE AND CENTRAL REASONABLE RATES
Excellent Cafe Special Weekly Rates Bus Meets All Trains
11th and Stark, Portland, Ore.
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BAB'S RESTAURANT
PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL
Write for Prices and Shipping Tags
w vnivn aunvc nun in, runn.nv. vatuvn,
Page & Son
Portland, Oregon
Direct from Factory to Car Owner
MULTNOMAH BATTERIES
Guaranteed for one year.
Send no money. We ahip by Eiprcsj 0. 0. D.
$18.00 Ford, Chevrolet 490, etc.
$22.80 Hudson, Oldsmobile, etc.
$25.00 Dodge, Franklin, etc ,
GOULD BATTERY & SERVICE CO.
State Distributors of Gould Batteries
Corner 10th and Flanders Sta.
Portland, Oregon.
RHEUMATISM
Jack King Cures it. Ladies and Gents Exam
ination free. 207 Dekum bldg., Portland, Ore
RITZ HOTEL
Right Down Town
Park and Morrison Sta., Portland, Ore
Cheerful Large Lobby. Well furnished rooms
with all modern conveniences. PriceB $1.00 up.
xou will certainly reel at home here.
W. J. Sofield, Manager.
New $2,000.00
NELSON TRACTORS
$350.00
315 Belmont Street,
Portland, Ore
NEW MARKETING METHODS
for farm produce brings producer bet
ter returns. We like to tell you of
our plan.
RUBY & CO.
215 Front St. Portland, Or.
INVESTIGATE my remarkable work is a highly
specialized physician before
subscribing to socalled"home'
or "quack" treatments. This
FREE book tells about my
guaranteed non-surgical, pain
less cure. Send for it today.
CHAS. J DEAN
2ND AND MORRISON PORTUND.ORECON
MENTION" THI5 PAPER WHEN WRITING
Able to Watch for Enemies.
The eyes of snails and slugs are
perched right on the ends of their
feelers, so that they can look in every
direction -without moving.
There Is a Golden Mean.
He who never relaxes into sportive
ness is a wearisome companion, but
beware of him who jests at everything.
DR.
TINY INSECTS CAUSE TREE'S BLUSH
CHangs of Color Which Had Long
Been Considered Remarkable Is of
. Simple Explanation.
A tree which changes color blushes
like any school girl is, something of
a curiosity, and for some time the
cause of the blush puzzled botanists.
A German savant, indeed, Is said to
have begun a ponderous treatise on
the subject, when the explanation was
discovered, not by Teutonic theorizing,
but by simple examination.
The blushing tree is found In the
Florida swamps, and assumes its mod
est and mysterious glow of color dur
ing and for a short while after a rain
storm. As the wet drenches its foli
age, a change of hue at once takes
place. Gradually the green gives way
to pink, which creeps over the leaves,
deepening as It goes, till in a minute
or two the green Is gone. Only by
examining closely under the boughs,
broad leaves, and on the trunk, are a
few streaks of green to be detected.
The tree, on the whole, is as pink as
DECEIVES TWO WIVES FOR YEARS
Baltimore, Mk While John C. Voel
ker, thirty-nine years old, according to
police had two wives living within two
blocks of each other for three years,
they did not discover that they had
the same husband until wife No. 2 In
stituted suit for s divorce. Voelker
married both women under f-lse
names, It Is said, but has lived with
neither io: almost a year.
Voelker married his first wife In
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Yon Win FmI
Right at Horn H.re
Portland, Oregon
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS
Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Matinee, 20c!
Evenings, 39c. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children
10 cents all times.
A good place to Eat and Lira Walk
Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m.. 364 Yamhill St
CO.
aolaka
Address Department B
Now is the time to market
capons. We are pioneers and
largest handlers of these in the
Northwest. Write us.
Capons
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut. seam, hem and machin. off
pleat skirts ready for band. CCIllS
Hemstitching, picoting- and tucking.
EASTERN NOVELTY mri. CO
8614 Fifth St Portland. Ore
ATTENTION LADIES
Sanitary Beauty Parlora We fix you up,
we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your
combings. Join our School of Beauty
Culture. 400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone
Broadway 6902, Portland.Oreflon.
BRAZING, WELDING CUTTING
thwestWelding & Supply Co. 80 1st St
CLEANING AND DYEING
for reliable Cleaning and
PTfils, Dyeing service send parcels to
TOST fl us' We pay return Postage.
'mi
in.viiiiauvfi auu yiiuea Kicu
upon request.
ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS
rstabllshed 1890 Portland
CUT FLOWERS 4 FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison BL
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison.
FOOT CORRECTIONIST
Featherweight Arch Supports made to
order. J. E. Tryzelaar, 618 Pittock Block,
romanc-, wre.
HOLER BARBER COLlESE
Teaches trade in 8 weeka Some pay while learn
ing. Position, secured, write lor catalogue.
a tsurnsiae street, roruana.ure.
SHIP US YOUR WOOL
Cleaning, carding and mattresses. Crystal
springs Woolen MilU, 760 Umatilla, Portland.
"IF IT HURT3 DON'T PAY."
Guaranteed dental work. Crowns f5.O0,
Plates 115.00. Brtdgework $5.00 a tooth.
Teeth extracted by gas. Latest modern
methods. Dr. Harry Semler, Dentist, 8rd
ina Morrison. 2nd floor Allskv h di.. Port'
Land, Or. Write or phone for appointment
Strawberry and RaaDberrv Plants
Write Platers Gardens, 3912 W. Queen
Ave., Spokane, vvasn.. lor Di-icenst ever'
bearing strawberry and raspberry plants
ana save money.
MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine St..
Utto Schumann Granite & Marble Works.
WRITERS, ATTENTION
Stories, poems, scenarios, articles, edit
ed and typed by professional writer, mem
ber of Oregon Writers' League. Send for
rates. Western Writers' Workshop, 514
r ueuner mag., fortiana.
PATENT ATTORNEY
MECHANICAL
ENGINEER
Protect that Idea with a United
States Patent. Others have made fortunes
out of Patents. Why not you? Thomas
Bllyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg.,. Portland, Ore.
Personal
Marry if Lonely; most successful "Home
Maker": nundreds rich: confident al
reliable; years experience; descriptions
iree. ine successful uiuo," Mrs. Nasn,
poa oao, vamanq, uanTornia.
Wedding Bouquets anduneral Places
Lubllner Florists. 348 Morrison SL
If your RADIATOR heats or
leaks, send it to us.
Armstrong Auto Radiator Co.
17 Burniide street, Portland, Oreron
Merely Shifts It.
The man who doesnt want any
trouble and endeavors to smooth
things so he will have none, not infre
quently mixes the dope for some one
else. Exchange.
Trail Plainly Marked.
"How do you find your way through
the great north woods?" "Follow the
tin can trails.', Louisville
Journal. ,J
the cheeks of a healthy girl. After an
hour or more, the rain having ceased,
the tree resumes Its familiar green.
One day a naturalist subjected
leal to microscopic examination. He
found the cause of the transform
Hon to be certain tiny Insects which
live on the tree. These, and not the
tree and Its foliage, change their color,
being as green under the rays of the
sun as the tree on which they live.
When the cold rain falls on them they
contract their Inflnltesimally tiny bod
ies and turn pink. Numberless mil
lions of these parasites take part In
the performance, so numerous that
when they blush their pink makes the
green Invisible.
Nursing Profession Popular.
since ine passage or the nurses
registration act In England, the names
of more than 11,000 nurses have been
placed on the state registers of nurses
and upward of 14,000 nurses have ap
plied for admission thereto.
May, 1911, under the alias of Felker,
It Is said. She left him the day they
were married when he told her that
she would have to support herself.
Nine years later, police say, he mar
ried Harrietts Reeside and lived with
her two years. He deserted her almost
a year ago. Police found the matri
monial tangle when tber served di
vorce suit papers, Voelker was ar
rested and charged wlth bigamy.
Choosing a Man
for Husband
By H. IRVING KING
(ffl, 1923, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
Peter Hampden was thirty-five and
looked ten years older, for his had
been a busy life, from which he had
cut out all superfluities like yachting,
golfing and marriage. When barely
of age he bad bean known In the street
as "the old young man." How a man
of thirty-five came to be trustee or
young lady approaching twenty-nve
was this way. uanuice juimurus
grandfather had, by will, appointed
Peter's father trustee of the estate of
his orphaned granddaughter, with
power to appoint his successor, and
Peter's father had bequeathed tne
trust to Peter. After Candlce had
done with her finishing school Peter
had seen a greatdeal of her, for John
Randall and he had many business
Interests together, and It was with
Mr. and Mrs. Randall that Candlce
made her home, Mrs. Randall being
Candice's aunt.
In summer Peter was constantly
running down to the Randall country
place for the week-end, reconciling
himself to such an Indulgence by the
fact that there he could talk shop with
John without fear of interference by
other business men. But If Peter saw
a great deal of Candlce he also saw a
great deal of a certain antique side
board he had in his bachelor lodgings.
He admired them both and was watch
ful that nothing untoward happened
to either but to Peter a sideboard
was only a sideboard and a girl was
only a girl. They were all (except
the sideboard) down at the Randall
country place on Long Island.
The house was full of guests, as
usual, for Mrs. Randall was fond of
entertaining, and, moreover, was de
termined that Candlce should have an
opportunity to select a first-class ar
ticle in the way of a husband. Can-
dice was horribly hard to suit, her
aunt thought, but she nevertheless
went on displaying her wares and dis
coursing on the texture and quality of
each exhibit like a good "saleslady."
She had considerable hope of mak
ing a sale this season. Willie An
struthers and Calvin George were pay
ing fast and furious court to Candlce,
and for a wonder Candice appeared
to be encouraging them. Peter, who
had Just arrived, was sitting with
Mrs. Randall on the piazza when Can-
dice, with a young man In attend
ance, came strolling from the direc
tion of the lawn.
"Who Is that with Candlce?" asked
Peter.
"Young Anstruthers," replied Mrs.
Randall, "and I do hope she will take
him. It's time she got married. If
she doesn't take him I think she will
choose Calvin George, who Is a good
mafth, too. I was beginning to lose
all patience with the'girl, but of late
I have begun to have hopes of her."
"Hum-m," said Peter, thoughtfully.
Candlce in connection with marriage
was somelhing new' to him he re
quired time to assimilate the Idea.
That evening as Peter, having
pinned his host Into an obscure corner
of the piazza, was upon the point of
convincing him that an amalgamation
of P. Q. & C. with the C. T. & K,
would be an excellent and most prof
itable combination and wouldn't hurt
the anti-trust law, Mrs. Randall came
and retrieved her husband with
"John, you really must come and
speak to the Hetheringtons they
have just motored over from Glen
Cove."
Mentally anathematizing the Heth
eringtons, Peter sat glooming in the
gloom when there appeared to him a
graceful, white-robed figure and a
pleasant voice that said: "Oh, Mr.
Peter, I am so 'glad to catch you alone.
I have been watching for .an opportu
nity to ask your advice." She always
called him Mr. Peter. It was a com
promise between Peter and Mr. Hamp
den. "My dear Candice," replied the man
of business, "as your trustee, to give
you advice Is of course my duty as
well as pleasure yes, pleasure, I am
sure. What is It? Your Investments
are"
"Oh, It Isn't money," cried Cadlce
a trifle petulantly. "It's about well
about getting married."
"Mrs. Randall said something on
the subject to me this afternoon," re
plied Peter. "There are two young
men under consideration, I under
stand. The matter Is entirely outside
my Jurisdiction, I am merely trustee
of your property. But since you con
sult me I must say that I don't see
why you need be married at all."
"But It Is rather expected of one
Isn't It?" replied Candlce demurely.
"Well, yes of women I suppose It
Is rather expected," admitted Peter
reluctantly.
"Willie Anstruthers 4s a very nice
young man," ventured Candlce.
"Humph I Don't fancy him,
growled Peter.
"And Calvin George Is considered a
great catch," she went on.
"No business ability whatever," said
Peter, emphatically. "But of course
If you are really In love with either
of these young men but this is en
tirely outside of my Jurisdiction.
"But suppose," said Candice, "that
I wasn't In love with either of them,
bat with some one else?"
"Oh, In that case what sort of
business man Is this other?"
"An excellent one," replied Candlce,
with a little giggle.
"And of a suitable age?"
"Just ten years older than myself,"
shyly.
Correct in his habits?"
Oh, remarkably so."
'These things are Important," went
on Peter, "for when my trusteeship
terminates your husband would natur
ally be the one to look after your
business matters. Be will find every,-
thing In order and that your fortune
has considerably Increased under my
care which reminds me that the time
is fast approaching when by the terms
of your grandfather's will, I must re
linquish the supervision of your af
fairs." "And you say that' my husband
would naturally be the person to look
after them?" asked Candice.
"Yes, when I give them up," replied
Peter.
"But I don't want you to give them
up." .
"Why?" asked Peter.
"You are too stupid for' anything,"
cried Candlce angrily as she arose
and hurried away. Outside of busi
ness Peter could not see an Inch be
yond his nose and It was a remark
ably short nose, too. Candice's angry
parting outburst had left him utterly
bewildered but It set his mind at
work thinking of the young lady, her
ways, her looks and her mental qual
ities In an analytical manner which
heretofore he had never eihployed
with regard to them. At last he said
to himself : "Well, she will be a prize
for somebody," and with a sigh arose
and went to bed. But bis sleep was
broken and his dreams were ail of
Candice. By morning his mind was
made up; the true state of his heart
had been revealed to him but he felt
like saying all the time: "This Is so
sudden." And It was. Candice scarce
ly spoke to him all day; avoided him
openly and ostentatiously went out
for a long morning's walk with Willie
Anstruthers. But In the evening
Peter caught her alone for a minute
and said: "Candice, I would like to
continue the management of your es
tate us your hnshnnfl.
"Oh, thanks, awfully," replied Can-
dice pertly. "But I accepted Willie
Anstruthers for the Job this morning."
At this Peter let himself go. Was
he, indeed, too late? All the love and
passion which had been lying dormant
for years came to life and turned to
burning words of pleading upon his
lips.
I am afraid," said Candice Inter
rupting him, "that you were a trifle
slow at there Is aunt calling me,"
and she ran swiftly away.
Peter strolled moodily out to the.
grove and there, In the dark shadows
of the trees, came across Willie An
struthers walking pensively. "Mr.
Anstruthers," said Peter, "I under
stand that Miss Mlnturn has accepted
your suit. As her 'trustee "
Accepted me I" cried Willie. "The
deuce she has 1 She gave me the mit
ten without benefit of clergy this fore
noon." Peter hurried back to the house and
found Candice. "You witch," he
whispered, "what do you mean by
playing with hearts? Why did you
tell me you had accepted Willie An
struthers?" "Peter," replied Candlce with a mis
chievous smile, "I suppose you are too
straightforward a business man ever
to have made a wash sale to send up
the market?"
I think you will agree with Mrs.
Randall that it was high time Candlce
was provided with a husband.
BARBERS IN BIBLICAL TIMES
Occupation Specifically Mentioned and
Otherwise Referred To in
Pages of Scripture'.
The word barber Is only once men
tioned In the Scriptures, namely, In
Ezekiel 5-:l, which reads : "And thou,
son of man, take thee a sharp knife,
take thee u barber's razor, and cause it
to pass upon thine head and upon thy
beard. ..."
Although barbers are not often ex
pressly mentioned,- yet from the con
stant mention of shaving and the In
cident of Delilah sending for a man
to shave Samson, there can be no
doubt that his class existed among the
ancients. The Hebrews were partlcu
larly careful of their heads and beards,
and ail seem to have applied the razor
except the Nazarites, who were un
touched by It from their birth. The
Egyptian barbers were called khak or
shavers, and they are represented at
work in a tomb of Benl-Hassan, of
the Twelfth dynasty... holding their
razors in the hand, which have a short
cylindrical handle, with a broad, flat
blade of bronze on a line with the
axis of the handle.
, Added Things. .
Prosperity, enjoyment, happiness,
comfort, peace, whatever be the name
by which we designate that state In
which- life Is to our own selves pleas
ant and delightful, as long as they
are sought or prized as things essen
tial, so far they have a tendency to
disennobie our nature, and are a sign
that we are still In servitude to selfish
ness. Only when they He outside us,
as ornaments merely to be worn or
laid aside as God pleases only then
may such things be possessed with
Impunity. Froude,
Pigeons Die Where They Roost,
"During my 25 years' experience as
a steeplejack," an Englishman writes,
"climbing city spires and other lofty
structures, I have seen hundreds of
dead pigeons. They die where they
roost, In the belfries, on beams or any
projections Inside the spires ; often on
their nests. On each occasion that
bave climbed the Nelson column
have found scores of pigeons' skele
tons on top behind the capltoL"
s I
IN BRIEF,
Salem. No new contracts for high
way construction In Oregon will be
awarded until it Is definitely known
whether or not the referendum is to
be Invoked against a measure ap
proved at the last session of the leg
islature Increasing the state gasoline
tax from 2 to 3 cents a gallon.
Seaside. When bedding has been
used tor 13 years, It Is time to change
quilts, In the opinion of Chief of Police
McCauley, who is replacing all mat
tresses and blankets in the Seaside
jail with news material as a part of
his spring "house-cleaning." The pres
ent bedding was purchased In 1912.
Albany. The school board of the
Albany district has advertised for bids
on $40,000 worth of school bonds. The
bonds will be sold April 17. They are
to be Issued in denominations of $1000
and will bear 5 per cent Interest,
maturing serially at the rate of $4000
a year from 1923 to 1942, Inclusive.
Port Orford. Much of the work of
clearing the right of way on the Port
Orford-Elk River link of the F.ooseveit
highway has been accomplished, the
grade stakes set and the grading at
this end of the route started. Con
tractor John Haakensen now has all
his equipment except the rock crusher
on the ground.
Salem. Preliminary petitions look
ing to the referendum of the law en
acted at the last session of the legis
lature Increasing the tax on gasoline
from 2 to 3 cents a gallon, were filed
in the offices of the secretary of state
Friday. Ballot title for the referen
dum measure will be prepared by the
attorney-general. . '
Salem. The Oregon public service
commission Saturday denied the appli
cation of the Oswego Log & Boom
company for a franchise to operate
booming business on Oswego lake,
The application was opposed by a
large number of Portland residents
who have erected modern and ex
pensive homes near the lake.
Reedsport. A fish cannery will be In
operation here and make Its first
heavy run of fish about September
The Pacific Fish & Cold Storage
company, which has been Idle for the
past two years, has been purchased
by E. A. Anderson of Astoria. It Is
estimated that 30 people will be em
ployed and output of 1000 cases a day
made.
Salem. More extensive co-operative
organization In the Pacific northwest
to the end that pears and apples may
be marketed under better conditions
was predicted by Robert G. McNary,
manager of the dried fruits depart
ment of the Oregon Growers' Coopera
tive association, at a meeting of pro
ducers and association experts held
here Saturday.
Hood River. The Apple Growers'
association the latter part of this
week will forward to growers . checks
on the second cash distribution for
the 1922 crop. The total of the dis
tribution will reach $110,000. The
checks are sent so that growers niay
have funds for payment of taxes. The
first distribution, made early in the
month, reached $167,000.
Eugene. The Sluslaw Timber com
pany, owning large tracts of timber
in the western part of Lane county,
seeks to Invalidate a special ten-mill
road tax levied by the people of dis
trict No. 33. In a suit filed in circuit
court Saturday the company seeks to
restrain the sheriff from collecting
such a tax on its land, amounting to
2590 acres in that district.
Salem. There were four fatalities
due to Industrial accidents in Oregon
during the week ending March 22, ac
cording to a report prepared here by
the state Industrial accident commis
sion. The victims were: George Hart,
choker Better, Portland; Russel Mc-
Cullough, off-bearer, Silverton; F. L.
Williams, pipe fitter, Portland, and L
F. Bellenger, faller, Portland.
Portland. Southern pine, so far as
commercial purposes are concerned, is
as extinct as the great auk, and Ore
gon henceforth will be the hub of the
American lumber industry, according
to the viewpoint of Andrew A. D. Rahn,
vice-president of the Shevlin, Carpen
ter & Clarke company of Minneapolis,
who is now in Portland while review
ing the interests of that corporation
in this state.
-' Salem. Governor Pierce Saturday
appointed W. G. MacLaren, superin
tendent of the Pacific rescue home in
Portland and B, E. Haney, prominent
Portland lawyer, members of the state
parole board. They will succeed Ira
Martin of Portland and Louise Lach
mund of Salem. Ward Irvine, private
secretary to Governor Pierce, is the
third member of the board. J. S. Mur
ray, bookkeeper and Bertilllon expert
at the penitentiary, Is secretary of the
board.
STATE NEWS
i
After Every Meal
VKSHfS
Chew your food
well, then use
WRIGLEY'S to
aid digestion.
It also keeps
the teeth clean,
breath sweet,
appetite keen.
Tht Grtat American
Swetmtat
Large Hotel Staffs.
Six of the largest hotels in New
York city, under the control of one
company, employ B10 cooks, nearly
1,000 waiters, besides an average of
3,000 extra waiters for banquets. In
all, they have 6,200 employees, repre
senting over twenty trades and sev
eral professions.
His Grouch.
"As the. song has it, we are only
poor weak mortals, after all." "Ad
mitted,"' said Mr. Grumpson. "What
I object to is the large number of per
sons with no other visible means of
support who draw fat salaries for tell
ing us how weak we are." Birming
ham Age-Herald.
The Cutlcura Toilet Trio
Having cleared your skin keep it clear
by making Cutlcura your every-dny
toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse
and purify, the Ointment to soothe and
heal, the Talcum to powder and per
fume. No toilet table Is complete
without them. 25c everywhere. Adv.
Sun Worshiped In Early Times.
Centuries ago the sun was wor
shiped by practically every race on
the face of the earth. Babylonians,
ancient Persians and Armenians, Assy
rians, Ammonites, Ethiopians, Ara
bians and several others had their own
sun gods.
Possible Explanations.
Hubby "Of course, dear, It's only
a rough Idea of mine, but do you think
it's possible there's ever such a thing
a printer's error In that cookery
manual of yours?" London Opinion.
The Greatest Opportunity.
A little child is always a sacred
charge, and there Is no greater oppor
tunity than to direct a young mind
through wholesome growth to a realiz
ation of the abundance of life.
Are Known as Midshipmen.
The students of the United States
Naval academy at Annapolis are call
ed midshipmen. Previous to 1902 they
had been called naval cadets, but In
that year the old term midshipman
was revived.
Artesian Well Seven Centuries Old.
The oldest artesian well In Europe
is found at Llllers, France. From its
mouth water has flowed uninterrupted
ly for more than 750 years.
Monotonous Merit.
"You are constantly referred to as
the favorite son of your state." "Yes,"
replied Senator Sorghum, "but very
once in a while people seem to get
tired of a well behaved favorito Bon
and want somebody who can be a
cut-up."
Parents of Crimes.
If poverty Is the mother of crimes,
want of sense Is the father. La Bru
yere. Weak Humanity.
A man's real limitations are not the
things he wants to do, but can't;
they're the things he ought to do, but
doesn't. Anon.
need for baby's clothes, will keep them
tweet and snowy-white until worn out,
Try U and se. for youraelf. Airman
Cuticura Soap
Will Help You
(Hear Your Skin
Soap. Ofntmmt,T!tmi. 2Sv evrrwnr. amplw
fr at Cnueur UiwrfcUtie., Utyi. . M14.n, Mam
Are Yon Satisfied?
BEHNKE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
IS the biggest, most perfectly equipped
Business Training School In the North
west. Fit yourself for a. hither posltlom
with more money. Permanent positions
assured our Graduates.
Write for eataiot fourth and Tamhtll,
Portland. -
P. N. U.
No. 13, 1923
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