The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 11, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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block :too.
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ut N. '. tocu :ios. $2no. iii r.
ptr month
.U(.'o II. 12. 13. H. I'l"! 3.
200 at T per month.
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ptr month
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ler month
Ut No 11
l.lorU 2UK. $500, nt $10
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mid st mo. hlork 2i.'t,
5,O0O, al 126 per month.
Lt.Vn 10 block 218, IMMI, at $10
rr month
Vn Aufiil. Aililrtfi
W.M. MiCAIti:, .Sunn, Oir.
We're Holding Our Own
und morn In tho
MollltiK of high
grade
WOOD
and
HAY
Wo tiro glad to
say that our hiisl
iimh never wm
better Kvury day
foe an Inrreas
lug deinniid for
our WOOD .M
1IAV. Ttiuro are
r e II K II n m , of
lOIIIKf C O III 11
mid m-i) what
tliey are. We niu
piirilriilurly mix
l:iiiHxiti add on r
imine to our liHt
or eiiMlomers, mid
un know a look
nt our IIAV AND
WM)D will do It.
&i
GETZ Wood
622 Main Street
aeenorn
Phone 11
WATCH FOR THE
YELLOW CARS
Tlio ItoM ., service In the City
CARS FOR HIRE
Day or Night
KLAMATH FALLS AUTO
COMPANY
Wlie 17 linTMnlnUhl
Preparedness
MsrCKIUUll y,,,,,. ettlf U(
w quickly thrae rol.l morning
Peyton's Dry Blocks
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
Phone 1H7
Will
(V larage, be
Sr" inipntton of- any
Mvfktoa ,
Do you ruinuiiibor wImiii the hob
gohllnii of inlnrci jilo uhimI to "koI
you" Thanksgiving nlxlit? Do you
iiiuiimibor llio water sprlto or Imagl
iiiitloii who used to make liciiullfiil
the HtiiKuaul wnti. rK of Fish Creek 7
I And how tin- fnlrv talcx liv iliiv iihpiI
to linpiil sweet dreiuiiH by night; tho
iiuiple h ugnr riibln with pancake
sIiIiikIi'h on Its roof and all the other
fnurlcH of your childish mind 7
If you do, oii will halt with Joy
tin tiunouiicemcul that tho Orpheus
theater on Sunday only will present
'tho lllueblrd photoplay feature, "Un-
tdliie" The btory of the lllm Is drawn
from Pierre de la Mottu Poquei's
. French I'liisslr of the name title one
of tho most beautiful und abiding
fiilr mien of all time Half In water
mid half on shore, tho many and
varied meiiim if ilu. irreen.iii.iv nr...
sent opporttinltleK ror ttpertnrul'ir and
Impelling picture or pretty fancy,
"linn inive iieen iiiuy loiiiircu in mi
art mid Invention of the photoplay
producer
Mmiiiger lioiiHtou or the Star the
ater Iiiih announced that on tonight
ml) he will show the lle rei'l Sollg
lied Seal play entitled "A Texan
Siiht," inlapted front the famous Hoyt
.romeiiy or mo saino iuuio. mis i
one of those rare comedy productions
which now and then find tholr way to
the screen and In which slap-Btlck
action plnjH no part, Tyrone Power,
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tlio distinguished American character, lluby Schrelner represented our ;lptM cimrtli
nHsitmes tho rolo of Mnvorlck Urandor, school In tho district spoiling contest Canal streets
a rough mid ready Texan, who goos to'
WnHhliigton to represent his district
,.. I -!.... ..
.n congress ... ... , -".
life dllllclty he encounters Wt-
ling urctistonied to tho wiiyn of tlio
soclnl set at tho capital GrucoDar-1
mond, John Charles and Mrs. Tyrono
Powers nniieur In tho supporting roles,
milt nii-dn excellent work A moro
pleasant feature or ono In which bo
many hcartfolt laughs nro found could
Jutrdly bo Imagined. Thoso who visit
tho Star thontor are Indood duo to re
ceiver treat,
HI'HIXG I.AKK lmilMMNflS
4
Marcli Ih ledoemlng hor reputa
tion. Wo hnpu for more of these
lnvoly (lays.
Mrs. R. A, Schrolner and Mrs Frank
Stewurt attended tho meetiiu: of the
SRKSvl
ara
Spring Opening '
Whin vou "look her over" out te Mm
sure to five your storage WMvjr
the necessary attention, mi uo aaisajH
It. We're xperta.
LINK IIIVKIt KLiari'lHO CO.
Kliimnth Falls, Oregon
batUry af mny Hum
HENLEY WINS IN
SPELLING CONTEST:
BOTH CO.MTNTANTH FOR Till:
COl'.VrV CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE
ritoM Tiii:iti: iih; time at
.mi:i:t M:sTi:iti).v
(lli'lillll .SMtlu Senile)
HI.'NLKV, Mnrch 11 A largo
ciowd umtomblod nt the Henley hcIiooI
limine into yesterday to witness the
spelling rontCHt between the Henley,
I'nlrilnw, Mt Uikl mid Spring Lake
HchooN, for tho selection of tandl
iiiIoh to leprcnont tin- illHtrkt In the
county spelling contest Henley won
mt, iih lioth tho wlnni'iK, Mubt'l hat
lu mill llnri'l llrown, Uin pupils of this
school
After I ho spelling content a short
piogrum was enjoyed, iih wi'ih iiIbo ii
IhihRi'IIiiiII khiiii- botwt'fn the KlrlB
tiJiiu or Henley and Spring Lake.
KprliiK I .alio won Uy a iicoro of 11
to 'J,
llvnlih h I ho pupllH, IfUchtTB and
patroiiH of the contesting schools, the
pupllH of the Midland school attended
the enteitnluincnt, aiming In a body
lth tlielr teacher, John Hutchens.
IIONAXZA llltlKI'S
The Donauzii i'oimg People's Club
hi doing splendidly There Ik an In
creaiio In membership, and a Hplendld
Interest Ih tH-Ing shown In the organ
ization Farmers me nil busy with their
Hprlng work, and are very optimistic
,'' prospects for a bumper crop. Tho
Kroiind Is well soaked, and this fact,
' Willi good fnrmlnc methods. Is an In-
iiiranco or a good yield.
8.vpru wofe bufll. n
portion last week and shipped to Dcn
or for Inspection by agents for the
allien
Ceorge Sparrentorn is laid up with
lullaniniatory rheumatism.
Mli.'. Marie Hamaker, who litis hee'i
enjoying a trip to Portland mid our
rouudlng places. Is back home, and
reports n very enjoyable time. While
away hIiii iiIimi Islted friends at To
ledo The now meat market has com
menced business, with Harry Nichols
and Curl llechdolt iik proprietors.
A scheme Is on foot foi tho fenc
ing mid clearing of our cemetery. Sub
hcrlptlon llsti will soon be circulated, a
nnd It Is hoped that oerynne will
help this worthy cause.
Ollhcit llarrlhon of Itoystou lb feed
ing a hunch of cattle at the J. II, Heed
innch near IIiIb town.
Mt I a I; I Ladles Aid Soclet.t
da) afternoon
Wednes-
II. lloland Glaisyer, county agri
culturist, delivered the squirrel poison
ror tho Farmers' Club Thursday. We
will therefore proceed with opera
tions against our little troubles.
Mn, .,....,. visited with several
,..., r n, im-,,.,. -rn,.i,,,ra ABn.
Ctlon Tuesday.
Gordon Dolan, Luclllo Stowart and
at Henley Friday aftornoon
lleo Cnnll Tlmnihcnn nnrl Mra
M1. vwfc ..w...('UwM .. .-.
g attended tho spelling
, h , Frd
"liurbnnk Day" was observed by
our school. Tho Industrial Club held
, , meeting and members gave short.
miks. tolllnc their nlans for the sum-'
nior. A debate by
wj8 also enjoyed.'
the larger pupils
Going a-fishing?
Luck U not overytliliiff In the
Mirotui of your fUliIng trip, it
Ih i)ulte cwsentlal Clint you have
the proper
Fishing Tackle
We trry the largest stock or
lUhlng toelcle in lUainatli l'lalls,
nnd lire able to advise you as to
Mlmt to lino it any particular
seoaoii and on any Nirtirtilnr
wtreani. -
Salmon Eggs for1 sale
Bradley Harness
Company
p
At the Churches
lint I'lckliyterliin Cliurcli Corner of
Third und I'lne Btreetu. ChaTlei T.
lurd, pastor; rcaldcnce 1112 Main'
HttUI't I
Services will be held this weok ail
fOlI()WH I
.Siimliiy, 10 a. ni Himduy school. '
I'renrhlng at regular hours. j
-3D i. m Christian Kndoavor,
A (ordlal Invitation Is extended to
nt tend thin, "The Church With a Wcl-'
come."
i liii'llmi (Inn ill Corner of Ninth
ami
pantor
I'lne Hlreet J W. Jenkins.
llllili- hchool at 10 ,i in , Oeo. A.
I1 i dun Miiicilnienilciit
1'rcachlng
rig at 11 a in.,
MUbJeCt,
"Tim I'rnirrntti .if l..ui,u 1.. a.l
11 , n.....f Spreading
llll" UOSpei.
7 30 p, m preaching,
;achlng, subject,
-xample of
' Xew Testament
ernlon."
( hrlstian Kndoaior at li'30
P. in.,
Mn Applegate, preIUcnt.
I'holr practice Wcdnenduy evening
at 7 o'clock, Professor Taylor, dlrcct
tur All who desire to loam to sing
ate Invited.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:4.1.
A i ordlal Invitation to all to enjoy
i1"m mivIci'h with uk
(irme MelliiMllM KiIhiiiimI Churili
Corner Tenth and High streets; K.
C Richards, minister
10:00 a. in., Sunday irhool, Oeorge
Walton, superintendent.
11:00 a. ni , morning preaching,
"Fellowship."
fl 30 p in.. Ipwoith League, Chas.
I Cohorts president
7 30 p. m evening song and ser
mon, subject, "The Best Mr. Smith."
Wednesday evening, union prayer
meeting at this church.
Thursday, 7:30, rehearsal of union
cnoir at me i avuion.
Friday, 7:30. evangelistic services
legln at theavllion.
VernorT.Motschenhacher chorister,
f- 1I.K. rnl.l. nl..l.l
Mrs. Albrccht Oehler, pianist.
Tho public Is cordially Invited to
it tend the services and remain for a
social fifteen minutes
I.i1moiiHiuis and all Interested in lock, Mrs. Henrietta Melhase, Mrs.
the church, are in!ted to meet at'Elbcrtus n. Hall, Mrs. Louis H. Bath.
the Library hall cery Sunday after-1 Mrs. Thomas F. Hampton. Mrs. Dora
noon tit 2-30. Bridges. Mrs. Arthur E. Whitman,
Special Lenten uervlces will be held Mrs. S. Rdward Martin, Mrs. Carl A.
every Wednesday afternoon from pjath, Mrs. Harold Lincoln, Mrs. Geo.
4 20 to r o'clock. I a. Cathey, Mrs. Edmund Gowen, Mrs.
i In. ili or CliiKl NfieiillNiK Services
in- lie Id on Sunday morning at 11
i i Iih I. ami WuIuomJii) evenlug at
7 :: in i hrlitlau Science Unit, in the
i h'iiIis ii!... I,, t hi in r Thlid and M.iin
streets, upstalin.
Sunday school from y:45 to 10-40
in
The Mibjoct or l lie lesion for tomor
tow U "Substance."
! in i nil l.K i '"'i' of the Si)ilet
..I the t,.mv lorallou will Ii open
ii IuomIio, TiiuiMtay and Saturday
urteiiiiiiiiih rioui 2 30 to 4:30 until
.ii II. rr not it e
liui'ii ! ilu- wrrrt Heurt -"Corner
Uiiiili'ti .ivetiue and Donald streets.
Kev ui McMillan, S. J., pastor.
First M.i-.s at S 30 a. in.
High Muss and Benediction, 10:30
Services at Merrill oa the third
Hunduy of each month.
Week day Mass every morning at
7:15.
Catechetical instruction every Sat
urday at 0:30 a. ni.
Corner Eighth and
Rev. J. B. Griffith
pa&tor
llihle sihool at 10 a in.. C. It De
Lap. supeiintendunt.
Regular morning services.
Pieuchlngat lla.m.'and 7:30 p.m.
Everyone cordially Invited to those
sen iron.
Kniiiiaiiiiel Baptist Meet in library
building, corner Third and Main, j
Sunday school at 10 a .m, o. l. .
Couchmnn superintendent.
Communion sorvlce at 11 a. m.
Voting People's meeting 6:30 p. m.
Union prayer service Wednesday nt '
r . in ii in I
'women's Home and Foreign Mis-
slonary Society meets first Thursday
of each mouth.
You nro inviii'ii iu uuii wu "ilte(1 at c
9 V V
lloumua M
W. Hall.
i: church Pastor Sidney
Services foi the month will be held
as follews:
1'liM Suml.t At lionauzu at 11 a.
nt. and 7:30 p. ni.; at Dairy at 3 p. m.
Second Sunday Poe Valley at 11 a.
in.; Bonanza nt 7:30 p. in.
Third Sunday At Lorella at 11 a.
in,; Bonanza at 7:30 p. m. ,
.Fourth Sunday At Bouanza at 11 a.
in. and 7MU,P. iu-: "y i v-
When there me five Sundays iu the,Hohfirt A wfnn f d thla wk
month, momlng service will be held at i
l.otellil at 11 a. m. tiuu at iiouunzu ni
7:30 p. in. v.
Organist of Bonanza church and Sun
day school. Miss Grace Lytle.
Sunday school at Lorella every Sua-
What ravishing frock
For wee, curly locks,
Flno feathers for little
What fetching chapeauz,
birds
What standing rnanteax
ror mtle Ml89 Three-Up-to-Nlne.'
NEW YOKK. March 11. They're
HI In hilt nh mv Vnr Imt. anH
.... -
rrll, the tlny . mount up a8 enor
tlinils llllk Hi llioliln iroli !....
arc nt(le aisters content with dresses i
-on-iran(e ovor out of Dg hisitT'K or.
... ...., ,., , .. ,, IVU6CI
nioiners casi-ous. .Nowadays, with a. sKirt or striped green and white horn and Milan braid or to quaint Ut
nll tlio sophistication of a full grown linen, a veritable little shirt waist of tie bonnets. Picot edged ribbons are
follower of vogue, tho wee ones in-, white batiste, Its turn over collar and used lavishly as trimming, as are
slst on' the latest spring lines and slIcufTa finished with a frilling picot button roses and the gay cherries so
houettps In the replenishment of their edged In green. A wide, band like beloved of the grown-ups Just bow.
wardrobe. Mho the ciders, the ( belt of plain green linen embroidered Little feet shod In high, white-aW-childrcn's
styles smack of period in a vine of white has two wide sus- topped patent leathers and white" Silk
dressing: Louis Seize, Dlrectalre.jpender straps going one over each stockings show dazzling below jf the
18C0, 1830 and also Louis Qulnze. . shoulder, the square ends of which .full short skirts like mother's. !-.
Of course all their skirts are as full protrude below the belt line in little, deed, these little feet follow la
and wide as their mother's and but ajtab effect, like a peplum. This model mother's footsteps often more sartor
modicum shorter. Cunning little peas- also comes in rose and white and J ialiy than' fittingly.
HafaiK' -Jj&BjM,' 'iwl7 s9. F0sDPMErw&KHK9EF 4H
The home of Mrs. Louis G.
Van
rjellcn on Sixth street was the scene'
I
of two evnjoyable parties this week,
MrB. VanBellcn entertaining at 500
Thursday and Friday afternoons, with
Mrs. Earl Whitlock, Mrs. Fred Schat
Clayton E. Wheeler. Mrs. A. J. Lyte,
Mrs. E. P. Evans, Mrs. Syd B. Evans,
Mrs. Merle S. West. Mrs. Herbert C,
McCarthy and Mrs. Fred Houston as
the guests present Thursday, and Mrs.
Richard E. Smith, Mrs. John J. Park
er, Mrs. Charles C. Hogue, Mrs. Leslie
Rogers, Mrs. Carl Cofer. Mrs. Wesley
O. Smith, Mrs. Philip J. Sinnott, Mrs.
Joseph S. Kent, Mrs. Warren C. Hunt,
Mrs. J. Y. Johnson, Mrs. Garrett Van
Riper, Mrs. Paul Bogardus, Mrs. Ar
thur O. Lewis. Mrs. Will Mason, Mrs.
Grayston A. Bellman, Mrs. G. A.
Krnuse, Mrs. William M. Duncan,
Sir. Will C. Hurn and Miss Gertrude
Seeley attending Friday's affair. First' Arnold, teachers of classes at Grace Mrs. Farmer in attendance. Needle
prize was won Thursday by Mrs. Hall. M. E. Sunday school, gave a party in work was enjoyed during the after
wlth Mrs. West the recipient of the honor of their pupils at the home of noon, and the hostess served refresn
consotntlon award. Mrs. Parker was Mrs. Arnold last Saturday. The little ments.
iiay morning at 10 a. in., superintend-,
ent. Henry Haines.
Sunday school at Dairy every first
untl fuurth Sunday, superintendent, Mr.
Sedge; organist. Miss Odea.
ORIXDALK
XOTEB
Spring has come, we do believe. The
sun shines nice, and the sauirrels are
-' -
barking like they Intended to stay.
Mrs. T. O. Hague is enlarging her
hog quarters. She Is expecting a
shipment of thoroughbred hogs soon.
A. Swltzer is sure making the sage
brush go up in smoke these days. He
nas a rorce or lour or nve men neip-
Ing him. They ure clearing on the
Reames land, near Mr. Whttellne's
ranch.
James Stansbio and C. G. Hunt
've been working roads In the upper
end of the valley this week,
Ed Jacobson of Macdoel, Calif., vis-
Ited at C. G, Hunt's a couple of days
this week, and went on to the city to
A get seed wheat. Ed formerly resided
In Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Grace Hunt visited in Klamath
Falls with her mother-in-law, Mrs. C.
M. Hunt, Thursday. Mrs. C. M. Hunt
Is very poorly these days, not being
able to walk.about at all.
Tho fall wheat is looking good
this vicinity."
in
Geo. M. Qlffln Is visiting his son,
nt he Lake ranch
Wm. Hoag is very uncertain about
:i Meld of rye he sowed a week or two
ago. He sowed It for a green range
for chickens, but he thinks they got
Hy MAItGAIlKT MASON
(Written for the United Press)
;ant frocks with pointed bodices of
, laced black velvet over short steered,
fine,, frilly blouses of white batiste and full
flowered skirts of challle or crepe are
, quaintly charming and also childish.
(Many Indeed are the little models,
.shown with separate waista and ;
skirts, some with peplums and others
with title susDender effects to mntrh
tho ulll- mnlnrlol taaw lnrf.J n
...- -..... t. .uuecu u.
tho hearts of little girlhood are these
mlnlilnu aAnn.nt- .1.1.. J k.
.......avu.-D iv.aiaui DH11 1 UUU UIUUBC
affairs just like a real grown up lady,
One of suspender models comes with
Uy PHILES8
awarded the first prize Friday after-
noon- an(l JIrs- w- O. Smith was given
.1-- l.f t T .. I.-..
the consolation prize. Luncheon was
served both afternoons, and the af -
faIrg proved highly enjoyable.
125 members of the Chris-
., , . j , j a,
tlan church and friends of the organ-
. .. .u a .u -u - . i...
ization gathered at the church last
..... tTTwv
evening, and enjoyed a banquet. With
. . , . .. -
Miss Laura Bice as toastmlstress. re-
. . - J.
sponses were made by George A. Hay- , ,,.,., .l , ., v
' . , . . ,,' ion. Naomi Arnold, Ethelyn O'Flaaer
don, Mrs. J. Lee Beckley, Professor A ' .. on A . ' Sn
nv... L. o t-i,id d.i ' .-, n x, y. Grace M. Elliott. Helen Hakllte.
Bowman of, the high school. Miss
Rachel Applegate and Dr. Rambo. all
making Interesting talks. A piano
eoIo by Airs. George A. Haydon was
also much enjoyed, and following the. . ' ' .
...,.,. 'i '.i., ,. ,... ..,Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. John
repast, an enjoyable social hour was
spent.
A pre-lnten dance was given by
Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1247. B. P.'
O. Elks Tuesday night at Elks hall,
and the affair was well attended by
Elks and their ladles.
j
Mrs. Frances Waldron and Mrs.
n a hurry and ate It up before it got
very green.
Mrs. Allen Stansbie Is the early bird ,
lu the chicken business this spring.!
Sho has nt dozen and a half of this
spring's hatch.
In an address before the Gridiron
Club at Washington, President Wilson
said that America ought to keep out
f theiEuropean war "at the sacrifice
c A...vi.ino. arsm v.io 0inia ihin
U. VIWJ....Ub ,'. b.0 0..AB.W ...o
urjon Whlch its character and Its his
tory are founded, Its sense of human
ity and Justice."
Your Start on the
Way to the Battle
Koi' foi tune will bo all the easier
it you have bomo money behind
ou, Money Is the ammunition In
tlio war for buccess. The sooner
you begin saving some every pay
day, the sooner you'll have the
ammunition that means victory.
FIRST STATE 6M SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON '
UPPER LAKE
We are agents for Galklne Hamlltoa'a
freight boato oa the Upper Haauth Lake,
every momlag except Saadajr, ae 7tM,
Wetem Ti
PHONE 1ST
blue and white. Aa for coaU, they
are all narrow across the shoul4ra
and flare modlshly toward the flntok.
Silk peplum or garbardlne are "the
smoothest materials, always of conn
Including faille. Somo of them tkow
touches of smocking, Insets below the
high waist line of blocks and pleats
nr incln mi .mii .. (. .
I.. I- ...u -II.. .j ..
1 w fiuiu ur suves uraiu, I CI OinrS
rejy on a collar of real lace, a Jwl-
. - .1 I..... . - . . .. . .
ICU UUllOn Of IWO Or JUSt I DO llllir
of the material to add chic. Hats i
mostly to Inverted bowl effects of I
ran
lac-
folks spent a delightful afternoon la
games and romps, and at 4 o'ejoek
llt.U .AMAt1VIAa AA I MMMMdl
light refreshments were serr4.
' Those in attendance were Theta HaV-
ris. Beryl WallanSybll Bamber, Mar-
'tl,a UPP Frances McLane, Alice Oar,
Cora Wilson Edna Sevlt. EulaJaTll-
son, &veiyu tv uiiuiore, wnu rtni.
,. ' . ' , . ' ,
Gertrude Waldron, Thelma Browa,
.. ,
Dorothea Wortley. Cressa Craae,
... , ., , ,,,- ., , .v
iaoml Gay, Marian Wortley, Esther
1 .. . . . . ..
Cnlkins. Josenhlne linn. Vlenn Wl-
Lucille Hamaker,
Herbert WIImb,
Elmo Arnold.
j
f The HnDDv Hour Club met at the
tinmA st fio Tlf4J11ntn T Titinanii An
Hamilton. Mrs. R. A. Emmitt, Mrs.
;c. B. Clendennlng, Mrs. Guy Wal
Itcrs, Mrs. Al Melssner. Mrs. Curtis
Hedrlck, Mrs. Harry Richardson, Mra.
Claude Davis. Mrs. O. M. Hector, Mra.
will Weedon, Mrs. Leroy Hilyard.
Mrs. Floyd Mundy, Mrs. R. J. Sheets.
Mrs. W. J. Stelnmetz, Mrs. Charles
Martin", Mrs. M. M. Motschenbacher,
Mrs. Lee Bean. Mrs. Roy Moore and
Wood
Buy the great big blocks. They
me cle'an and economical.
Good body wood cut from live
trees, ami well seasoned.
A. .1. MANNING
Leave orders at Ward ft Oben
haiu'e. Phone 34
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