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fEDFOHD MXTL THIBTTXE. rEDFORP. OKEGOX. TITUTiSDAY. .7ULY
1933.
PAGE mE'
Local and Personal
in Ciiv Today Mrs. L. H. Smith of
Central Point t among out-of-town
-ople anopptng in Medford today.
Vii.it MIm Welch Mis Betty John
ton left by train today for Grant
' part, where he wiU spend the week
' end as the gueat of Miss Helen Welch, j
r
' Attend funrral Mr. -and Mrs.,
Bernard Robert were at Kerby yea-!
terday, attending the funeral services
for Mrs. Charles J. Howard. Mrs. How
ard was Mrs. .Roberts' aunt.
e
Help Extinguish Fire CCC recrulta
at the Bly camp aided several days
i i?o in putting out n forest fire in
'that section, according to reports at
headquarters here.
Wilson Leaves A. C. Wilson, man-.
rer of the Gatea and Lydlard Gro
' ceteris No. 2, is spending several day'
vacationing at Crescent City and Baa
don. I
Leaves Hospital Mrs. R. H. Singler:
and young son hive gone to their'
dome from the Sacred Heart hospital.
Both Mrs. emgler and son are get
ting along ulceiy.
Return to Falls Mrs. Rosa Aubrey,
and three daughters left yesterday for
their home. in Klamath Falls, having
spent the past week here with Mr.
' and Mrs. R. H Stngler and family.
Leaves oil Train Mrs. G. E. Stra
ytier will visit in Grants Pass before
continuing to Roseburg for several
cays. She left Medford on today's
train.
.
To Grants Pass May Tlngley and
Luctle Johnson returned from Med
ford Wedneseday where they visited
Miss Johnson's sister. Mrs. B. H. Llnd
ley. Grants Fats Daily Courier.
- Traveling North Miss Jean Allen,
who resides near Seatle, left this
morning by train for her home, hav
ing spent the past two days here vis
iting Mr and Mrs. Ed. Canoose.
On Business Here Mr. Wight of the
Juhn Welch Dental Supply company,
v.-as a visitor in Medford yesterday at
tending to business. He left last eve
ning for Klamath Falls.
Hampsons Have Visitors Mrs. Bun
ny Udlng and eon. Tommy, of Med
ford, and Al R Vinton of Crescent
City are guests of the T. J. Hamp
ton family this week. Grants Pass
.Dally Courier.
Mr. Barry Here C. J. Barry, rep
resentative of the New York Central
railway, with headquarters In Port
land, la spending today In Medford
attending to business affairs.
; .
: Mr. 7.1 miner Here J. H. Zlmmer of
Portland, manager of the Knight Cat
eup company, has arrived in Medford
to remain for the season, and super
vise operations at the plant on South
Front street.
.... a
; En Route South Miss P. Lukes of
puluth, Minn., Is spending today in
Medford, having arrived from the
north today en route to San Fran
cisco. She will continue south on the
Shasta this evening.
Bread Goes t'p Bread took the
scheduled rise Wednesday in Ashland
and Is now selling three small wrap
ped loaves for 20 cents. The rise orig
inally planned to take place Monday,
was delayed until Wednesday Ash
land Dally Tidings.
Returns from Fair Mfs. Bell Lit-
trell of this city, returned to Medford
this morning on the Shasta from
cation which started June 1, and
which has taken her to the world's
'fair at Chicago, to New Mexico, Los
Angeles. Santa Cruz, and other points,
She was accompanied by her daugh
ter Mrs. Ethel Chadwick and daugh
ter Shirley, who reside In Portland.
KC.V PERFECT SOIND
Tonite and Friday
Orcnte.t Ue.tern Thrlllrr
"HERITAGE OF
THE DESERT"
with RANDOLPH SCOTT
anil MLI.Y PLANE
ALSO
Marie Prcvost anil Henry Armetta
Comeily, "Pick Me Up"
SoiMhern Hint Mm Nens
American Legion Carnival
Sponsored by Local Post No. 15
Invites You to Their Carnival of Fun
At Medford 1 Week, Com. Aug. 1
Giant Merry-Go-Round . . . Ferria Wheel . . . Glider
. . . Real live Pony Ride with 20 Ponies . . . Funny Shows
. . . Monkey Circus . . . Clowns . . . Athletic Arena . . .
Concessions ... A Glittering Fairyland of Wonders.
FREE ArMITTANCE TO SHOW GROUNDS
ALL FOR FUN AND FUN FOR ALL
Undergoes Operation Mr. Shang
of this city underwent a minor op
eration at the Community hospital
today. ,
Mm. Griffin 111 Mrs. 0. B. Griffin
of Ashland underwent a major opera
tion here today at the Community
hospital.
G uests Hp re Mrs. M. King and
daughter June of Seaside, arrived here
this noon to be the guests for two
days of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ferguson
nd daughter Jeane.
Stop at Port Among ships land
ing at the local port this week was
the Fairchild being piloted by Lieu
tenant Northrup and Sergeant Stock
well. They were flying from Crlasy
field to Fort Lewis, Washington, and
stopped here for gas.
Visit Crater Lake Miss T. MiUigan
and Miss E. St. John of San Francisco
were overnight gueats in Medford. and
plan to leave today by stage for Cra
ter lake. Tomorrow evening they will
return to Medford and leave by train
for Grants Pass.
Miss Krentz Departs Having been
the guest In Medford for the past
two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. O. Z. How
ard, Miss Anna Krentz of Portland
left on today's Shasta for he home.
Mrs. Howard and Miss Krentz are
sisters.
Brays to Leave Soon Dr. Jouett P.
Bray, who will return to the ministry
of the South Methodlat church in
Milton or Walla Walla thla aummer,
will leave Medford with his family one
week from Monday, he stated today,
He has rented his place on Lozler
Lane to A. Fortner, but does not plan
to sell It, as he expects to return to
the Rogue river valley again some
time to make his home. He voiced
much regret today at leaving behind
him a. fine patch of melons and such
good fishing in the Rogue. He expect
ed to return next spring, however,
for salmon fishing, having already ac
cepted several Invitations. He will
Cive up his practice as a chlropra
tor.
4 1
SILVER SCREEN
REVIEW
By Mary Qrelner Kelly.
There are .several reasons why every
enthusiastic theater-goer should see
"Secrets," Mary Plckford's latest
talkie, now showing at Hunt's Cra
te rlan.
First. Mary Plckford la a tradition
al Institution In this country. Altho
she has been temporarily replaced in
random's affections first by this and
then that more glamorous product
of the cinema art, still she holds her
place in the average memory
V America's Swwetheart."
This picture, carefully selected,
employing the cream of the movie
capital's talent In support acting, di
rection and production la not only
Mary's comeback It's the test as to
whether or not today's audiences
have outgrown Mary Plckford.
True, this la a different type story.
Mary has grown up and . expresses
mature emotions. She has mot out
lived her beauty and la absolutely as
YOUNG looking as ever. So what?
Some of the critics have raved
about the show. Others awarded It
"second beat" comment. In no pub
lications scrutinized so far has It
been actually panned. Again, so
what?
The question Is: Marry Plckford,
the traditional institution. Instltu
ttons of traditional Importance are
worthy of careful and representative
consideration. They are retained or
rejected by majority rule. So each
theater-goer must see for himself
and cast his own ballot for or against
the Plckford estate in filmdom's de
votion. Plenty Of Comedy
In Rialto Western
That comedy Is prominent In
"Scatlet River," starring Tom Keene
Friday and Saturday at the Rialto
theatre, la assured by the featured
casting of Rosco Ates and Ed Ken
nedy, who are part of the supporting
cast which further Includes Dorothy
Wilson, Crelghton Chaney and Hoop
er Atchley.
Rosco Ates gives his first screen
non-stuttering role as a comic farm
hsnd. Ed Kennedy portraye an easily
excited firm director who works for
Tom Keene, a movie cowboy. Ates
and Kennedy perform hilariously as
a joyous team thrust together by the
action fighting and riding resultant
when Keene comes to an Arizona
ranch to shoot his new picture and
discovers that It pretty owner, Dor-
Lothy Wilson, la being swindled out
or ner property oy ner iwcu.au uu
a band of real outlaws.
ROXY IS SHOWING
ZANE GREY WESTERN
Zane Orey's action romance of the
west, "Heritage of the Desert." with
Randolph Scott, Sally Blane and J.
Farrell MacDonald, opens today
the Roxy.
The picture, following the novel
closely. Is the story of the battle be
tween ranchers and outlaws.
RAILROAD PLANS
LINKED TO PLEA
FOR HARBOR AID
GRANTS PASS. July 27. Tes
tifying before an army engineering
board headed by Lieut.-Colonel H. A.
Pinch assisted by two captains and a1
stenographer in his department, dele
gates from Grant Pass and Medford
yesterday brought up to date the
data on this interior sections plea
for a tidewater outlet to open in the
Rogue and Klamath valleys a pro
ducing area the slza of an ordinary
state as the army engineers were told.
Authorized by a recent congress
ional committee act, the hearing was
held simultaneously with Washing
ton D. C. Consideration of an appli
cation to the R. P. C. for a $5,000,000
fund for rail construction from here
to the Crescent City harbor, and to
the I. C. C. for a certificate permit
ting work to begin. Prospect that
harbor authorization and construc
tion might proceed in concert with
rail-laying were voiced by delegates
leturnlng from the coast hearing to
day. Star witness for the general plan
was W.'H, Gore of Medford, who was
assisted by C. H. Demaray of Grants
Pass, receiver for the C. and O. C
lailroad already extending, part way
to the port. W. H. Muirhead of the
Beaver-Portland Cement company at
Gold Hill who discussed freight rates.
W F. Harden of Grants Pass on min
ing tonnage. City Attorney James T.
Chinnock for the city's railroad in
terests, and William Holmes, local
Standard Oil manager, on petroleum
product tonnages.
WASHINGTON, July 27. (AP)
The postman became the administra
tion courier through the land today
in delivery of ti'ie pledges for higher
wages and more employment, to be
signed forthwith by employers In
agreement with President Roosevelt.
Awaiting an even more active re
sponse than that In some 16,000 mes
sages of endorsement already receiv
ed, federal officials prepared for an
early path of caution.
This la represented by an lntent
ness upon Interpretations, of the gen
eral vhge and work code, to which
all employers are being, asked to sub
scribe, of a nature to win voluntary
co-operatloa everywhere.
Queries by the hundreds have
rained upon Washington since first
the blanket proposition was advanced
textuaJly; and now Hugh 8.. John
son and .his fellow administrators are
getting around to answering.
President Roosevelt today signed
orders extending the scope of the
cotton textile Industrial code to in
clude manufacturers of cordage and
twine, hosiery, garments and pajamas.
The recovery unit reported that
distribution of the forms Intended to
bring shorter hours for millions and
new Jobs for additional millions, was
proceeding without hitch in all areas.
WHEAT ALLOTMENT
WASHINGTON. July 37. (AP)
Secretary Wallace today announced
production allotments totaling 456,-
,588 buahela In 42 states and 3333
counties as the basis on which benefit
payments will be made to farmers
under the voluntary domestic 'allot
ment plan put In force by the farm
administrators.
The state allotment by bushels,
under the wheat plan Includes: Ore
gon. 11.450,585.
SMELTED GOLD NOT
EXPORTABLE, IS RULE
WASHINGTON, July 27. (AP)
Attorney General Cummlngs has
ruled that no form of gold produced
In this country which has been thru
sny smelting process can be exported
under the president's gold embargo
proclamation. If It Is exported only
because of the value of Its gold con
tent. Sunday
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HOUR AND WAGE
PLEDGES MAILED
FOR - EMPLOYERS
to'
MBp1
i
ffiMarkety
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 37. (API
CATTLE: 30. calves 9; steady.
HOGS: 343: steady.
SHEEP: 358; ateady; ewes. 11.00-3.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 37. (API
BUTTER Prints, extras. 35c; stand
ards, Me.
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 33c lb.: farmers' door deliv
ery, 31o lb.; sweet cream, 5c higher.
EOU8 Pacific Poultry Producers'
fllln? price: Oversize. 34c: extras.
33c: - (.andards, 30c: mediums. 30c:
pullets, He dozen. Buying price by
wholesalers: Fresh current receipts,
S6 lbs. and up, 15-10C dozen.
HOPS Nominal; 1933, 4.8-SOc lb. .
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery:
Buying prices: Heavy bens, colored.
t'i-SS lbs.. 11c: do 5j lbs. up, 11c;
hens, over 3U lbs, 9c; under 3'i lbs.
9c; broilers. li lbs. 13c: colored
springs. 3 lbs. up, 13-14c: roasters,
over 3 lbs, 14c: roosters. 6c fb.;
ducks. Pekliu, broilers, 8-10c lb,' old
ducks, 10c lb.
Chueee, milk, country meats, new
onions, potatoes, new potatoes, straw
berries, wool ana hay. unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., July. 27. (AP)
Table: '
Open
.80
High Low Close
July
.80
.83
.87
it-',
.86 i
.90 V4
.04
.06
8ept .83 .86
Dec 87 .90 i
. Cash wheat No. 1:
Big Bend blues tern
Dark hard winter, 12 pet.
11 pet .. .87
Soft white .85
Western white .88
Hard winter ......,.. .85
Northern spring -....,.. .85
Western red ...... .................... .83
Corn: No. 3 E. yellow.. 26.75
Oats: No. 3 white 26.60
Mlllrun. standard 10.50
Today's car receiptor Wheat 45;
barley 1; flour 7; corn 5; oata 1;
h'ay 1.
San Francisco Rtttterfut
SAN FRANCISCO, July 37. (AP)
B utter fat 23 prem. grade 2 4 Vic.
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.).
July 37:
50 20 ao 80
Indl's Rr's Ut's Total
Today 89.9 49.5 98.7 84.8
Prey, day .... 88.9 48.5 97.0 84.1
Week Ago .... 87.9 50.3 S8.5 83.9
, Year ago .... 46.0 19.0 68.1 4A.1
I 3 Yrs. ego ....188.4 123.9 227.3 ' 173.4
Bond fiule Averngcs
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
... CO.) ,;...L
. July 37:
30
r Indl's
30
Rr's
82.2
62.3
83.9
58.1
20
Ut's
88.7
88.8
87.8
77.1
60
Total
,81.6
81.6
83.6
65.1
100.4
Today 75.9 -
Prev. day .. 7541. .
WeeK ago ... 7 3
Tear ago . .. 60.1
3 Yrs. ago ..- 93.5 107.4. 100.2
NEW YORK, July 37. (API Late
softness of gold mining Issues failed
materially to unsettle a fairly firm
stock market today and leading equi
ties llnl&hed In a steady to firm po
sltlon There was a selllni flnrrv
In the last hour, but offerings were
readily absorbed and most of the
leaders rallied. The abbreviated sea-
. Shows at
2:00
7:15 - 0:15
II
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RCA
Tomorrow and Saturday
A movie con-boy Ie
fights It out with the -ZJrJLwWL
"bad men" of jiYjIvj
i ;lttoerV 5raSs
CHRIS WOLFE.
alon was quite 2,700 000 shares.
Todiy's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 1174
Am. Can ..........,.. 87
Am. Sc Fgn. Power ........ - 12;
A. T. & T. 126 S
Anaconda
Atch. T. &
s. r.
3 m
161,
4314
374
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33 ,
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73
38
31
34 Vi
154
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33
37,
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38 1,4
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351,
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66
Bendlx Avia.
Beth. 8teJ ...
California Packing
Caterpillar Tract. .
C.irysler
Coml. Solv
Curtisa Wright
DuPo.it ,,
Gen. Foods .
Of n. Motors
Int. Harvest. . ;.,
I. T. tz T
Johns Man. M
Mont. Ward .
North Amer ,
Penney (J. C.)
Phillip, Pet .
Radl3
Sou. Pac .........
Std. Brands .............
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer .......
Union Carb
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel ......
FAILURE LABEL
LONDON. Eng.. July 37. (AP)
President Roosevelt, In a dramatic
message to Prime Minister Ramsay
MacDonald of Great Britain, today
ripped the labels 01 "failure" from
the world economic conference which
many delegates were busily affixing
by their speeches at the final ple
nary session.
The president's note, which Secre
tary of State Cordell Hull read to
the assembled delegates, came as a
climax to a morning of speeches,
most of which were critical.
The session was adjourned until 3
p. m. aa soon as the communication
was read. Mr. Hull was scheduled
to speak during the afternoon meet
ing. Par from t.he bickering and squab
bling -of London during the last six
weeks, Roosevelt gave the delegates
a perspective of the work they have
done here and told them that "re
sults are not always measured In
Lterma -f formal agreement."
ROSEBURO. Ore.. July 27. (AP)
Argulus L. Monroe, 74, for many
years engaged In the photography
business In the northern part of
Douglas county and southern portion
of Lane county, drowned himself In
the bathtub at hi home at Drain
late last night. Despondency over
continued 111 health was given In a
note which he left as reason for out
side. He had returned to his home
Tuesday after being a patient for 10
days at the local hospital. m
NOW Edward O. Robinson
, In "SILVER DOLLAR"
Alexander Gray Musical
"Panslnr, The Buck"
31
Mats 13c
E?es 2c
Kiddles a Dime
HIGH FIDELITY WIDE RANGE
PHOTOGRAPHER USES
BATHTUB IN SUICIDE
Super-Lubricant!
Py.-oll cannot be burned by motor heat, noi
washed off bearings by wet gasoline. Pyroll
Is Absolutely Guaranteed to make a real sating,
on gat and nil bills by reducing frlctlon-drag.
MEDFORD OIL DEPO
to? So. Riverside Front Sanderson Motor Co.
Phone 1383. rilM HULL
SEWER DEAL HERE
Ernest L. Crockett, assistant super
visor of the Oregon Uame commis
sion, arrived tn Medford UxUy to do
everything possible to aid the city M ,
Medford in putting over her band is
sue for sewage construction tomorrow.
The game commission is particular
ly interested in the election, he point
ed out, as construction of an ade
quate sewage plant here, menus pres
ervation of the Rogue as a lis hi 115
stream.
The game commission Is particu
larly pleased, Mr Crockatt stateJ.
with the appointment of Marshall
Dana as a leader in the National In
dustrial Recovery act program, as he
is a conservationist at tietu-t and our
particularly sympathetic with the am
bitions of cities now seeking federal
funds for adequate sewage dlaponil
systems.
Five municipalities have already
voted to take advantage, of the fed
eral funds for this purpose and their
lesponsels greeted by the game com
mission as showing that the senti
ment of the people favors clean riv
ers. Under the new laws, Mr. Crockatt
also stated here today, the ganio com
mission has Increased powers to act
in halting pollution of streams.
Recreation Club
Camp Postponed
The Jackson County Recreation i
ciud camp, scnecnued tor July 29 and
30 at the Dead Indian Soda Springs,
has been postponed. It was announc
ed today by Mrs. Mabel C. Mack.
lan for the camp will be an
nounced at a later date.
Notice
The Board of Equalization, for the
County of Jackson," State of Oregon, !
will meet on the 14th day of August,
iwjj. as me on ice or the county As
sessor of the above named county
ana stHie, ror tne purpose of review
ing and equalizing the ft.isessmenti
roua ror tne year 1933.
J. B. COLEMAN,
County Assessor.
100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 8 hlRh grade milk goaia,
fresh. Phone 12. Jacksonville.
CLEVER ENGLISH
anjpA full five rooms with gar-
30 ge In connection. Hard
wood floors. Fireplace
convenient kitchen. Modern bath.
In fact everything you could want
in a modern home. Reasonable
terms. Located West Park street.
Many other good bargains.
W. I. VAWTER
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phone 114 4 -J
Light structural steel fabrication.
. Brill Metal Works.
PINE Royal Ann & Lambert cherries
538 s. Plr St.
WANTED Listings of valley homea
exchange for choice Cal. property
Staple Realty Co.. Ashland
LAMPORT'S
uWilfiMwn i ii "'Si
What You Want, When You Want It
1 -Gallon Non-Breakable Thermos Jugs .... .51.98
Blue Enamel Canners, complete with rack . . .$1.09
National Pressure Cookers ......... ...$12.50
Black Fly Screen, all sizes, foot 2c
Rubber Jar Tighteners, each 5c
ORANGE TAN
WINDOW AWNINGS,
Complete with all fixtures ....
No. 9 large size Solid Copper Boilers, wt. 10 lbs. $3.95
Preserving Kettles, each S .75
Electric Fans . .' 51.95
Reclining Chairs $1.19
Kalsomine, all colors, lb S .08
House Paint, gallon $1.35
White, Ivory, Cream and Gray..
Floor Paint, per quart ; $ .65
Sanitary Kitchen Cans $ .95
8-lb. test Blue Ribbon Leaders, ea. 20c
i't ft. The beat for atcelhead.
20c Dry Flies, 3 for .25c
Bathing Suits
All wool. Each . .
LAMPORT'S
226-230 East Main
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EXPERIENCED auto mechanic needs
work tn (taraie or private repair
Jobs Will work for low wazea. Ex
cellent references. Has Urtje family
and must have work. Phone 760.
BIG black Poland China boar and
five good sows, weauer pis, Jersev
Ouernsey heifer. Baker, mile south
of Talent.
WANTED Grocery Scale. Computing,
thirty pounds caoactty. Must be ac
curate. D. M Cleveland. Butte Falls.
Ore.
TRADE Spuds for Red hens, turkeys
or what have you. W. R. Lamb (Rt.
1. Old Stage Road).
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house
618 E. 9th. M2.00. Phone 1383-J.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Piano, rug,
dresser, library table. 512 N. Holly
FOR RENT a -room modern house
Inquire 2(34 Bcatty.
WANTED to buy old gold, den'.al
acrttpd, placer gold. Cecil M. Jen
nliis, corner Front & Main.
WANTED At least 100 old brick or
if possible 300. Tel 132-w.
WANTED Girl lor
344 So. Grape.
housework. Call
PLUMS for jelly 3c lb. 341 Haven St.
Minn at
7:15 - 0:15
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FOR SALE
1931 Bulck 4 -floor Sedan.
1930 Peerlejw 4door Bedan.
1929 Graham P4ijc 4 -door Sedaa.
1UJ9 Dedoto Coupe
1929 Pouti&c Ro&dftter.
1927 Bulck Bport Roadster.
1929 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan. '
SKINNER'S OARAGE
' Bute - Pontlac Sales Service
Phone 103
FOR SALE Large 'ce box: Also large
electric range. 706 Dakota Ave.
LOAD WANTED Empty truck goinj?
to Crescent City eah day next ten
days. Box 11038. Tribune.
3-ROOM modern furnished house,
fireplace, hardwood floors, wood or
electric range .garage. 28 Washing
ton street.
FOR SALS: Cherries Late Blngs 3c
on tree. 4c picked. 83 Taylor.
SKVFRIN BATTKHY SERVICE
Medford M.i tie Batteries
6 volt 13-plate flJQ
1 yr. guarantee wWsifaW
Recharge, our make. 33c
l&il No. ttlm&lde. Phone 300
Mats 2 AC
Eves 3.1C
Kiddles a Dime
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greater glory than ever!
O R D
A love drama or
the early Went!
The eplo romance .
of hlntory! Told
with the sweep
and majesty tf an
empire won by a
hardy people! .By
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