The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 13, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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FOR RENT
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rooms
See L.
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IFOR RENT Housekeeping
over Altaians fruit store.
Jacobs or phone I60J.
. .
lorriCS ROOMS Choice suites la
the Odd Fallowi ud WUUU buUd.
lings; best loeatloa la the city. lee
ivv. 0. Smith, Herald o-ce, 10-tf
The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH MHer
Published dally except Sunday by
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth 8tret.
At the Churches
FOR SALE
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IFOR SALE About 15 tons extra
quality wheat hay at 1 10 a ton,
Ron E. W. Curfman place (formerly
JMendenhall), 3 miles east of Klamath
Falls, or address E. W. Curfman,
Clamath Falls, Oregon. -t
MISCELLANEOUS
First lWrocla Church Corner ot
Tht Pine streets. J. 8. Stub
bledeld, pastor.
Cleric ot Sessions C. C. Hogue.
Superlateadent of Sunday school
J. D. Mason.
Pianist MIm A. B. Parker.
President Christian Endeavor Roy
LaPralrle.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Subscription terms by mall to any' Preaching 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.
address In the United States: I Morning subject, "Clalllo": evening,
One year 16.00 Fanny J. Crosby memorial.
One month 50 j 6: JO p. m., Christian Endeavor.
S trial music and sptakiug.
:S0 p. m. In Grace
Entered at the poatofflce at Klasa-i
ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission,
through the malts as second-class!
matter.
KLAMATH KA1XS. .
SATURDAY, FEHRUARY
OREGON; union Meeting
in. iBin'M. E. Church.
SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE!
LITTLE STORIES FROM TIIK FllO.VI'
THROUGH TIIK t.'AI'ITAlJi OV THE
EACH OTHKK HOMK ,tlK TIIIVIAI
1X1 AT THIS TIME.
I HAT AIIK fOMIMl I.N
NATIONS NOW I'HIHTIMI
. hut Ai.ii tm: iMiJiiiwi'
OUR WEEKLY SERMQri
"Christ the Light of Men"
Uy Kl.liEII S. I. HARLAN, Paser Christian Cl.ur.l.
llnlleil l'lesaScrXco superior u (In) or two iiko, hut w
LONDON, Feb. 2. (Uy mall iq'nre i-qunls now.
Now York.) "I know 1 am dying.
nlwnjs our
'M'ullcil PicsHHeitlro
WIWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWMWW
(WANTED Young man desires room
and beard with private family. W,
Rclo Herald.
ROOMS AND BOARD Dy the day,
week or month. Corner Ninth and
Oak, No. 833. Phone 197X. Terms
treasonable. 12-6t
MISS GERTRDDE ECKMAN be
ing absent in the East purchasing
! spring stock, the store wilt be closed
I until her return, March 1. Gertrude
A Co. 23-30-6-1 3-20-27
rcuoNJJTS
AND STOP AT
KLAMATH FALLS
Prayer meeting with Prof, and Mrs.
M. D. Coats, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Missionary society meets with Mrs.
J. 13. Watson, Thursday at 1:30 p. m.
You are cordially Invited to all of
these services.
Chriatiaa Charch Corner ot Ninth
and Pine streets. Eldsr S. D. Har
lan, minister. Residence, corner
Tenth and High streets. Phone 147.
11 a. m.. preaching, subject: "For-
T A MEETING Jast week of theisho Me-"
8 i. m.. "Qoa so Loved the worm.
GKTCTXG THE BUSINESS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY -
ABSTRACTS INSCRNC
Members Ore oa Aasocla sa
Title Men
Tw Southwestern Lumbermen's as
sociation. Its seccrtary, J. R. Moore
head, presented figures derived from
members showing the business done
annually by retail lumbermen of the
states covered by tho association
amounted to $74,280,000. In com
menting on this showing. Secretary
Moorehead said:
Wood! Wood!
Block, single load $2.75
Block, double load $4.00
Absolutely dry slabs $3.25
(Extra on hill)
16-inch Body and Limb Wood
4-foot Body and Limb Wood
Rock Spitaa Coal
Leave orders at Ashland Fruit
Store, 3d and Main.
PHONE 983-J
P. C CARLSON
Midway Livery Co.
IN NEW HANDS
Horses bought and sold. Har
ness and buggies for sale. Good
rigs for hire and gentle horses.
Haled hay and grain for sale.
Phono 216J
"Much Is said about mail order
competition. I, for one, have quit
talking about mail order competition.
Someone in that line of business is
credited with a statement that the
retail merchants of the country are
the biggest assets of, and the living
advertisements for the mall order
houses. I want here today to re
verse that statement. The mall order
house has become the greatest asset
and advertisement for the retail mer
chant, particularly the retail lumber
man. It is, in a way, a blessing In
disguise. If the mail order man has
done nothing else but wake us up
and make us live merchants he has
certainly been a great asset to us
In our business.
"One per cent of the total annual
sales In this territory, as given above,
Is $742,800. Just one per cent is
that great sum. Is there anyone
here who has his eyes on these figures
ready to believe that the mall order
houses ot this country are selling
that much lumber and building ma
terial within the trrltory of the South
western Lumbermen's association?
Does anyone believe that they are
even selling one-half of one per cent
of the annual business done, as shown
in the above figures?"
( Mr. Moorehead then expressed his
view regarding the rural region situa
tion by recommending for adoption
the following slegan: "To tne re
taller belong the trade Get the busi
ness." American Lumberman.
'3 ii. m. Junior Endeavor.
0:30 Y. P. S. O E. H. S., Fox,
I resident.
Union memorial services Tuesday
night at 7:30, In honor ot Frances
H. Willard.
All welcome.
Grace Methodise Episcopal Gburob
Corner Tenth and. High streets; E.
C. Richards. mlaUUr.
10 a. m Sunday school, Geo. J.
Wiilton, superintendent.
11 a. m. preaching, subject: "Heav
enly Reflections Here."
6:30 p. in., Epworth League, E.
but 1 don't care. It'i
luck. It runs In our family like
wooden legs. My father wax killed
ut Abu Klca; his father nt Unmlt
whanu; his grandfather nt the Alum,
and his great grandfather nt Water
loo." Tho dying soldier was nil Irishman
of tho Liverpool regiment, wounded
In the big light at Ypre.s. Describ
ing tho scono, Lt. ii. R. Watson, of ,taM for tlu future,
tho Highland light Infautry, sns It
was the most philosophic death ho
over witnessed. "His destination
mark was shown clearly on his pnlld
face, and I tried In the most sympa
thetic way to reconcile Mm to tho
PirritOGKAD, Jan. 31. (Uy mull
to Now York.) Tho Cossacks dp not
hold ury high opinion or tho
prowms of the Turks, II n story told
by n Uimalnn army surgeon recently
icrurneil from the front, Is to ho l-llovml.
"l.Nirly In tho lighting." ho unld, omIh nnd works
"1 mitrutiul iiiion a Cossack who had dlmll'loH that I hoy
lost nn arm. When ho ih about llgliMionrow In the world.
recotcrtMl, 1 naked lilm what were I
John 1 I - -"In Him wns lUo nnd the , TJio Kntlior give. ( , ,.' jH ,1
life w tlm light of men., M tormll iitlvnllon nml ere 5Jl
Ugh) wn tho koy-noto of crea-,nnyiwti r uom l!H, wu (tt t.V?b
. .. . Mild d hilMtll ilnrb. ....... ..... .""""'
(Ion Tin I rut HPiimnee sinnjuu , "v-" "t hk, uj
no miMice or oter- ... .... , , "unsgn,;,
nil, dlapellcd the nlt L KM " ft. S5l
tulHls of tnllon- v ,tH ' " ' "'' "'uor uk
. ' "w "io light of (ii,. u.u ,
iiliima wns whim " ' Ul" worlq," t
(loil until "let thero V ' " ",0 wn" '"' "'ly WoNw 1
... Ill'lillll. III. PHI.il. I ... .. ""St '1
Uo HKIH." TO litis . ' V -. lV ajSMla
high key atruck V!Jor ,honK,1,w',cl''rlnZ
on tho orgnu of "'' Vh " '' tn aKl. .
thuo nt trenllon's Mt'h nro gulilvd to hemu, by r,
inoriiiiig una uou i"i "laiioiinnia , vord su.
IiiiumI all Ilia nri from ilnnger, hut U not .
Chrlut told hU nrlotit gulilo In th.. fornmio, -il
....... ... ,j. 111m 'I'linrarli.i-. TI.U U u i... n. .. ... . tl
"i' v u n ' ......, ..,., miirii
If II wore luminous, than siu'rcli If vft. . '4
smIBsV
ila not for lUlit Iho world to iu would drn nro not Clirlstlnua u It ht Ij
bo olil mid without form, for light f your life? Our lit.. m, i,
..... a ...-.. uii.a ! w wiiriin ! niiiiiiuiui ... . -
"'I'm go tig to enlist In tho uiu- "im eiiinu in-uiro iism w ... ..v. - -....-v.... ..... iinavrtlool 1
p ....... .. ... l.. 'In- vvw mat. I.. I.I. ...... . v
ciitslnu army,' wa tho reply. Kriniem nriiiovviuciini m no mniiy " h nniuin,
" 11 tit how can you, with oiily'tlat Is his nhlllly to dUpot darkness Light Is Impartial Th, j, t
ono are?' I Inquired. 'nnd beentiwi "men low dnrkuosN Lot division fonres In (loirs lilniJosiii
.. . ...... .... ,1..... II..I.." t.il.ii !ll 111. A Klrntiir .u ll.l.i ...u.iui .... . . .
o vossncKB noil i neon moiv i'i ...... nt ". .. -. - ..- ..... i-vH"iivn int. unrk m
v Ik' district ( rhrUt nHrir,.i.,u ........ . 'i
yi. ,j
?n
than ono arm to beat tho Turks,' an- light ' eorner In u
Inevitable." said tho lieutenant, "but 8wcrcd tho soldier In nil seriousness. '! belter prolecllon lliun police with-' Light cannot he shut In, hut eti L
he needed no bracing up. "Slnco then I hao made n prnillco'out Iho light. From tho lamp In the shut out. I.Ike nmtitm It raDBM w
"To tho last," continued the of- of asking cury Cossack who hnd to homo to tho llghlhuiiso on tho rocks honrilcd but limy bo r.iecd
ucer, tne young Irishman kept up
a continued chatter, 'Why more mem
bers of my family than 1 have buttons
on my clothes,' ho said, 'havo died
on battlefields since war was first
invented. Now. It's simply ray turn.'
" 'Do you know it's been said that I to New York.)
ill one ot us died In bed ho wouldn't, now sent Into
nave the Impudence to ask St. Peter
to admit him to heaven, but would
rather wander about between the two
places until he met somebody who
would kill him In n decent fight?
That's the way we are built, and i
Mt kt
4
undergo a similar operation as to his light 1b n bussing. dny as needed. Tho light ChrtsH ftf. A
intentions, nun inmost invurinuiy ma (Jod u tho source or all light, ino iers is unnnmou, na it 0,1,(1,.
lin recoiled 11 similar reply." .Christian does not urlglnate tho light jevor-wldtntng rays, ami to ths Mtl
liu glwa to Iho world, hut like tho'thnt calls, shundanro will boilw.
M. Chilcote, president.
30 p. m evening preaching,, I would rather die hero thau In tho t'niteil Press Sprvlet.
United Press Sank moon, who borrows her light from Tht soul which ucfhoi this ut
ROri'EKDAM, Jan. 30. (Uy mall tho sun, tho Chrlstlau Is expected to, may bo warmml nnd lnrntu a bssi
-All lonxes of bread rotlect tho Christ spirit. Tlit palmist iing to other nnd hi. may sparkW
UelRlum from lira ; speaks of spiritual light In tho fol-nn tho diamond, or offer soul f4
bnnt nro now, by order of tho Oor- lowing terms ,1110 prcctaua than wheat, which tn
man authorities, cut In two, na many' "Tho Lord It my light ami salin-'rtrh stored up In light llm Carta
Instances hate occurred In which let- tlon", "Thy word have I hid In mys the light of inrn mmi b f (
ters hne been smuggled across the heart, for It Is n lamp unto my feel tip by tho lives of inrn or th. wotU
frontier by this means nnd u light unto my path," ,wll bo lost.
"The Gospel Prayer", Part II.
Vernon Motschenbacher, choir mas
ter. Miss Hazel North, pianist
At the morning servico Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Motschenbacher will
render the duet, "God Is Love."
Prayer meeting "Wednesday night, 'miss
led by C. E. Wlddoes.
Baptist Church Corner Eighth and
jmost comfortable bed you could rig IIKHLIN, Feb. 3 (Uy mall to
up at Home. The man who dies at. New York.) According 10 Hvrr Cnrl
home doesn't know the pleasure of
death.
'" There's much In the Joy of fight
ing that appeals to me, and I wouldn't
n set-to like this for ntl the
world.
" 'Good-bye, old chap, ou were my
Scheffer, one of the German "npoilloj
of Idealism." the war wns begun be
cause "tho artistic regenerations of
German) Is only possible through
ratnstrophe " After tho war "Ger
man Kcnlus will develop Impression
which will kill cubism nnd futurism."
Six Conventions a Day
at San Francisco Fair
Wc Will Give Scrip
WITH AUi SPOT CASH WOOD
BUSINESS at regular prices.
Leave money with order or pay on
Delivery
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
515 Main Street
CaneJ streets. Rsv. A. F. Simmons,
pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m., C. It. De
Lap, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Everyone cordially Invited to all of
these services.
.
1 Church of Christ Scientists Services
are held on Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and Wednesday evening at
7:30 In Christian Science Hall, la the!
Jacobs block, corner Third and Main
streets, upstairs.
The lesson subject for Sunday Is
"Soul."
Church of the Sacred Heart Comer
TELEPHONE LINE
IS PROGRESSING
luliig prepared, nnd appropriated re-'
fr.'Siuncnts will be served. A silver
orbing will bo Inken.
HAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13. -An bo covi-rrU, llnrr rlnssliies tbe tM-"A
utcnige of air conventions dally will notions
bo held Iu this city during tho life Women's
follew:
congresses, it, tgrktl-
.'. Scattered Shots ..
CAN YOU BEAT a beet factory
for an all-round benefit? Let's get
together and get one.
ftnfcitg aid TmsMmg
We Do tbe Work Just Right .
PAVE & PINOLE
"The Know How Men"
Cor. Mb A Klamath, PhoBe 217
ONE FELLOW TRIED to get a
woman angry by cussing her, but
failed. He then tried to Ignore her,
and this riled her.
UNTIL A BOY Is sixteen he wears
out four pairs of shoes while using
up half a can of shoe polish. After
that, tbe ratio is just the opposite.
TO
COMMITTEE .MET TUESDAY
CONSIDER MATTERS
LODGES IN MAN'S THROAT.
The Young Peoples' socloty-of the, of the Panatim-I'nclric International turn), 34; husluras. 47 uluratloui.
.Mt i.aitt church, will hold a valcn-(opoltlon, which will open hero on 3: fraternal. 0; college fralerBUles. M
..uv, . ..eroeri runups, February 20, nnd run until Decern- 44: governmental and chic, U; ItW 'i
Oil S.ltyrntlv. Ohrimrv 19 ,i... 1 ............ 1
1 James
I.
30; priifi-ffsluntt, tl;
silent I He. 2C; soetel
(Herald Special Service)
MT 1 llfl E...1. 10 .-
Worden avenue and Donald streets. I V 1 Z . ,arraers
... -nr ...,"! I""0 telephone committee met Tues-
Rev. Wm. McMillan, S. J., pastor,
First mass at 8:30.
High Mass and Benediction at
lo:30 a. m.
Catechetical instructions every Sat
urday and Sunday morning at 9:30.
Week day Mass every morning at
7:15.
Services at Merrill oa the third
Sunday of each month.
Baptist Mission Sunday school
meets at 10 a. m. In the basement
of the Library building. Mr. O. P.
Coucbman, superintendent. You are
welcome.
KLAMATH FALLS
Steam Laundry
Rough Dry, 6c per pound, 40c
ped deem.
Sock-darsUng machine will re
pair jrosr hosier'.
New collar machine prepares the
rouar ror tne tie.
GARDEN SEEDS placards replac
ing oil stoves in the store windows,
marbles in season with the kiddies,
and the older kids practising base
ball or growing mooney and senti
mental does this look as though
spring is a great ways off?
UatfFalb Mm Bisk
VICTROLAS
'if
OaJJ
$15 to $250
RAW PAYMENT FLAN
M. Orea, .frtpricfer
THERE HAS been no advance in
the cost of smiles and kind words.
They seem to have Just as good ef
fect as they ever did.
day, February 9th, at Mac's Cash
Store. While they say they have not '
much for publication, everything!
looks very favorable. ,
and Industrial.
A. llnrr, director of con- religious, lb:
1 1 nato lnirem.nl my luui-iinri. ' ureases of the txnosltloii. makes thin un.l ilirlitikl u- ..,. 1,,-Im.I ilr
ukvi.' to ir.n (inn in m, ....... -..i....i ......... '..uti........ .... ... 1. .. .. . .... ... ... ...... . 31
........ , . , .... ni.iiiuiini uuiicr . ..... ii inw wiinm in iuiih'u ro- niHioricni ami inornrf. r. n
it Is tho best coiu'it tiy him mid he gives nssur- Tho conventions will rem tin In m
furnishing In- mice that r.00 conventions will hold slim fnim three days to two wmi
W. I. their sesalomt hero. Hit (stlmnlix --
unit tiieso KiilherliiKs will brine to
,tho city and the fair between K00,.
(000 and 1,000,000 persons,
j Delegates will represent marly all
nunrterg of the globe and practically
every Held of human endeavor will
of the Mutual Llfo.
policy ever Issued,
OTHER NEWS FROM MT. LAKI trance at nctunl cost." Hon
Vawtcr, Madford, Oregon.
13-2t
P. M. PRIEST, Aicent.
STOMACH
ACID
SOURS THE FOOD
Arthur Hayden, who spent tho!
winter in Kansas, has returned. He, SAYS
says tne country looks much better
here.
vs'w ::. v-n- .M-.
HtflU STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD i
Spring seems to be here. Several
of tbe farmers havo commenced plowing.
XCESS OF HYDROCHLORIC
ACID IK CACHE OK IXDIUKHTIO.Y
Ssys Cream
Opens Air
Applied In Nolrils T
Passages Right Up. r 2
Mr. George Williams Buffered with
i severe accident sorao days n:o.
A bone becamo lodged In his throat,
and he had to go to the Palls for
medical aid. Tho doctors found nm
Fanny Crosby Program
In honor of Fanney J. Crosby,
whose death occurred this week, tbe
reeular evenlncr nrMnn ik. d..
byterlan church has been dispensed dlfflcu:ty In dlsl0(Ie'nK
with, and instead a program will bei
substituted, beginning with a sketch
of this gifted woman's life by Rev.
Stubblefleld, followed by tbe reading
01 a number of her enema. Th,
will also be a program of song numvN
here composed by Fanny Crosby.
which will be led by Arthur D. Hay.
Al( are Invited to attend.
Mr. Will Morrison was a visitor at
the Falls Friday. Mrs. Morrison and
Miss Mable returning with him for
the week-end.
BUT WHEN it comes to speaking
paradoxlally, some ot our brunettes
are just as light-headed as the blonds.
'iW- ft
YES, BERTRAM, a rotten egg
broken to use In cooking Is not what
It Is cracked up to be.
THERE IS ONE fellow who never
makes a holler about tho cards in
games or in life being stacked, no
matter how crooked the game may
appear. He's the winner.
A FEW MORE of these days 111
drive us to Inaugurating a "clean
up day,"
The Laldles' Aid of the Mt. Lakl
church will hold an old maid's tea
February 23. A unlnue nroaram U
Subaerlke for tks Herald, so ceaU
a moata.
AGAINST THE TIME OF WANT
ihsri&vT
joii will he well guardsd if your
protection he a well filled savingH
bank book. Want has no torrors
for the saving hut only for the
thoughtless. The tlrao to guard
against want' is while" you are
earning, riegln that protection
by opening nn account here to
day, or next pay day.
FIRST STATE -IS SAVINGS BANK
A well kuown authority states that
stomach trouble and indicpatin,, 1-
nearly always duo to acidity acid
stomach-aud not, as most folks be
lieve, from a lack of digestive Julcos.
Ho states that an( oxtcss ot h,iroi
chloric ucld In tho stomach rotnrds
digestion and starts food fermenta
tion, then our meals sour like Kur
bago in a con. forinlnir ncrld iii.iu
mm gases which Inllato tho stn.nnn,
.like a toy bulloon. Wo then kul tlm.
heavy, lumpy feeling In tho chest, wo
oructnto sour food, belch gas, or havo
hiartburn, llatulonco, water-umsh or
nausea.
He tolls us to lay aside all dlgostlve
nlds and instejd, get from ony pharm
ncy four ounces of Jad Salts nnd take
a inblespnonful In a glass of wator
boforo breakfast wlillo It Is effcrvea
ilng, mill fiirthcrinoro. t mnii.,
1 this for ono week. While relief fo-
I lows tho am dOSO, it is Imnm .,.,..
to ucntiuIUu.tliu acidity, romovo tho
gas-muklng muss, start tho llvor
Mlmulnie the kidneys nnd thuH pro!
moto 11 freo How of nun. ,ii,..i..
Juices. ' I
.lint Uf.ll.. 1.. f . '
'" ' moxpciiBlvo nnd Ih
mudo from tho acid of Knm aud
lemon Julco, comblnod with tm..
oiid sodium phosphate This harm-
ohs milts M uwd by .-,,. f
People for stomach troui.U ,m.
collent results.
(I'ald Advertisement)
Instant icllef -no wnltlng, Your
clogged nostrils open right up; tho air
passages of your bond clear and you '
'nn nrentlio freely. No more hawk-1
lug. snuffling, blowing, headache, dry'-,
. nu struggling ror breath nt
night: jour cold or cnlorrh disap
pears. Got n small bottle of Ely' Cream
Hnlm from your druggist now, Apply
a llttlo of this frnKinnt, antiseptic,
oeniinK tream In your nostrlla It
peiietrntes through nory ulr passaged
ui mo iiuiui, Miothes tho Inllamed or
swollen in ileum membrano and relief
comes Instantly.
us jtiht fino. Don't stay stuffed
up with it cold or nasty catarrh.
(I'ald Advertisement)
Wi: WVi
frrv
MARKET Wt
Wo take pride In our ablllly W
please, and our customrri srt
always satisfied, because they est
tbo host.
COLUMBIA RIVER HMM
A HPECIALTV
l-'rrkli He Fisli and I ttm
Oysters Alnnys mi llsad
UN MAIN I'llOXKsaM
esa tV.
Cinfiniv rinflW 1
i i-,
lii-iiiaiKo thai .,.. ....
lime. Sin rh,llf
pays on
m Main St.
mm .... 7I, 11'ls WSBSSSMJ..
I
wi appsars Irst la
The Herald, S0o a moatk
HALL GRILL
.asc
Special every dny
Noon Lunch
Wghl course Dinner ooc
Huudiiy Chliken Dinner for 7c
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for every day, and wo ore taklal
this opportunity lo nsk you tor
your order.' "
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our line, and don't hosllnto to ssk
for your patronage.
Give us g call and look over of
line whether you order or not.
Loewe Bros.
TAILORS
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