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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CITY BRIEFS
Now Wrench Library A new
branch of the Klamath county
library baa been opened fn lp
par I. nll vallay, sponsored by
the Women's club of that aeo
tlon. Tba library la In charge
of Mra. Alfred Duncan and la
located In her hnma. It waa
open Friday for Ilia flral tlma
and will ba open regularly on
Friday aftarnnona and oven'me
arh weak. Kitty bonk hava been
taken nut tn tha library by Mary
ttrrntnn. librarian. Dua In tha
distance front Monsnsa and the
difficulty In obtaining reading
material In tha winter, when the
district la often Isolated, It waa
(elt hy tha Women'e olub that
library waa needed In that
section.
Mra. Jennlnge Iter Mra.
elnlletto Heamea Jennlnse hna
arrived In Klamath Fella from
her fnrmer hnma In tba Hawaiian
lalanda and la a gueat at the
Leslie Bogere home on I'aclflc
Tarraca. Within a few daya Mra.
jennlnge and Mra. Itngera plan
to leae for Jackson county,
where they will visit relatlvee
and frlanda and will apend pert
of tha tlma at Brookdele on
Wagner creek, tha old hnma of
Mra. Jennlnge parente, the lata
Mr. and Mra. F. R. fleames. Mra.
Jennlnge formerly lived In Klam
ath Falla, where aha hae many
frlanda.
Convention at Itend Tha Mo
tor Court Trade association of
Oregon, formerly Oregon Auto
Camp association, will hold He
annual convention at Henri. Oc
tober I and It. Tha California
Camp Ownera' association will
hold lie annual convention at
Hacramentn, Cal , onnher to and
II. Oregon and California con
Tantlon datca are eo arranged aa
to give the mem bare of the two
atate ataoclatlona an opportunity
to attend both conventlone.
In Virginia Frlenda will ba
Intrreaied to learn that Mra. II.
Ft. Harrison, who haa been vlslt
Ing In the eaat. la now al Fort
Monroe, Vs . where aha la ylalt
Ing with Capt. and Mra. T. D.
Csse and children of thin city
who are reeldlng at the fort.
Mra. Harrlann plana to remain
there about three weeka.
Invtlod to Meeting Roth Rone
ef tha Legion and Dsushters of
the Legion are eepeclally Invited
to tha Joint meeting Tueeday
evening of tha American Legion
and the aenlnr and Junior auill
larlea at the Legion hall at I
o'clock, when new offlcera will
ba Inatalled. according to an an
Bouncement made Monday.
Fire Alarms The city fire de
partment waa called to 1211
Pine atreet at 4:15 p. m. Sun
day when a valve tn an nil atnva
at that addreea became plugged.
No damage reeulted. The depart
ment went out again at fl:OK
p. m. Runriay In anawer to a call
to s chimney fire at It High
treat. There waa no damage.
Return Rome Mra. Harry
Hernia and daughter, Susan
Ann. returned Friday to their
home In Medford after a week'a
Tlalt here with Mra. Ravlana'a
parente, Mr. and Mra. Leelle
Rogers. Her brnthere. Jamea
and Donald Rogera. accompanied
her home.
Vlelt In Valley F o r r a a t
Schneider, city grade achool
teacher, and Olive Wilson, do.
mastic arlenre teacher, apent tha
weekend vlaltlng In the valley.
Mlea Schneider at her home In
Cottage Grove and Mla Wllaon
at her home In Yonealla,
Retarne From North Mr. and
Mra. M. P. Erana, their niece,
Mra. Clara Royre, and Mra. Syd
ney Rvana returned Runriay eve
ning from a two weeka' motor
trip during which they visited
In gslem, Portland, Seattle and
Yanconver, B. C. .
Pythian Bisters The Pythian
Sletera will meet Tueeday, Sep
tember II, at the IOOF hall at
T:I0 p. m. Important hutlneaa
will coma before the temple. Be
freshmenfe will follow the busl
neaa meeting.
Returns to Poeltlon John
Hnligang, who waa confined to
hie home on California avenue
for aereral weeka with hi a
pnlaonlng. haa recovered and haa
reauroed hie poaltlon In the local
offlcea of the California Oregon
Power company.
Ivavea for School lola Haley
of Tulelake left Sunday for Cor
vallla. where ahe will enter her
freahman year at Oregon State
college.
Health MoetlngThe regular
jonthly meeting of the Klamath
CMnty Public Health aaaoclatlon
III be held Tueeday noon. Sep
tember II. at the Pelican cafe.
Hunting at Lake Arthur
olberg, employe of the Weyer-
baeuaer Timber company, la en
a aeveral day a hunting trip In
the Creacent lake district
Oa Ranting Trip Claud
' Thomaa of the Ideal Barber
ghop la apendlng aeveral daya In
Lake counly on a hunting trip.
RECTAL SPECIALIST
Quick Positive Relief
Retoorlng permanently HemorrhnMa (Pllea), Fietula, Flaaare,
Itching and) other Rectal and Colin Ailments bj the moat
mild, aafe, modem methode known. No pain, non-aurglcaJ, bo
hoaplullaatlon, no loan ot Una from work.
DR. O. II. MATHER
Room Rifled George F. Rouaa
of Room I, 421 Market atreet.
reported to police Monday that
hla room bad been entered aome
lima Hunday night and that the
thief had atolen a wallet con
taining M.bO from hta trouaera
pocket. The trouaera were hung
over the back of a chair and
ware later found In the upatalra
hall with the wallet mining.
I'nusual Charge Virgil Lloyd
Carrlgon waa named In a com
plaint filed through the district
attnrney'a office Monday charg
ing him with driving g motor
vehicle with mechanlem ohstruct
ed. The district attorney atated
t'arrlgan waa allegedly doing a
little "one armed driving'' when
arretted by atate police.
Redmond Here Roya Red
mond, former atanographer In
the dlitrlct attorney's office
here, waa a Tlallor tn Klamath
Falla Monday. Redmond la on
hla way hark to Lna Angelea af
ter a vllt In Washington. He la
employed at L. A hv T. R. fill
lenwatera, farmer dlitrlet attor
ney here.
Hunt In nearhart Dr. J. H
Carter. C. A. Henderson. Kmtt
Warren, l.c.H. itogera and Jamea
Itogera left Sunday for their
hunting lodge In the (iearhart
mountain!, where they aspect to
pend aeveral daya.
Condition Improve William
M. l.nieni. who Buffered a heart
attack early Saturday morning,
la ehowlng ateady Improvement
at Klamath Valley hospital
where he le a patient.
Hcliooliiule Club The School
matea' club will hold an after
noon meeting at the Charlea Drew
ranch at Wllaon bridge Friday,
September 14. at I o'clock.
Vaaa Club Membrra of the
Vaaa Sewing club will meet
Thuraday, September IS. at 2
o'clock In tha home of Mia. Fred
Lakeberg at the Erie apart
ment!. All memhera and friend!
are cordially Invited to he pree-
I nlled Mctlne Th.
Townaend eluhe of Klamath Falla
win nnid their regular mealing
In the circuit courtroom at the
rnurmouse Tueailay at 7:30 p
m. Clenn C. Wade, district or
gamier, will anenk mtA .
ant bualneea la to be transacted.
ne puunc la cordially Invited
Ticket. Obtainable Tlcketa
for the aecond annual atyle ahow
and tea to he given by the Klam
ath Falla branch of AAL'W Wed.
neiday afternoon, will be ob
tainable at the Wlllard hotel at
the time el ti.e event. .n
aa from n em hen prior to the
siyie anow.
Public Invited The public la
cordially Invited to attend a din
ner io oe aerved at Pelican
n..ni on Wednesday evening
atartlng at g o'clock.
Theft Reported Theft of an
electric rator and a quantity of
men'e handkerchief, waa reported
to police bureau Saturday by
... .V "r ,rT'" O' 0 North
Ninth atreet. The houae waa en
tered during her abaenre.
. IV. "IP1'" Eugene Bergman
of 622 Walnut atreet reported
to police bureau Saturday eve
ning the theft of hla bicycle from
the Newa-llerald office, on Main
c.i,ioaae Bireeta.
p.Tg,r!! """" '""'l" The
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t the K. C. hall at 7:0 p. m.
- ! uiciniR'ri Wlr r-
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te at 7.J0 P. m. Tuesday '"'
Meeting Ret A meeting of
L.?.. ?.L 0r'gon str- WU be
SaTurday'." 100r h" Kt
SHASTA VIEW
GRANGE PLANS
BOOSTER MEETING
An open meeting of the Kh.nta
View granaa will hm hA i-i.
day, September tl, at g p.m. at
ou.a. acnoni. i ne publlo la In
Tiled to attend and enjoy a pro-
ar.ro oi apeaxing. gamea and
dancing, after which free
luncheon will be eerved.
Thla event ie the annual booi
ler meeting of thla grange, and
the membera are buiy under di
rection of Lecturer Mra. Klva
Broylea to make the meeting en
joyable for the large number of
gueata eipected.
Anyone Intereiled In the
grange or who would like to
know more of the objective! of
thla farm organltatlon la cordial
ly Invited to attend and partici
pate In thla meeting.
Vital Statistics
BIRTHS
BOWKN Born, at Hlltilde tioa
pltal, September 1. 1917, to Mr.
and Mra. Clarence Rowen of Fair
acre!, a aon. Weight I pounda 7
ouncea.
INTRUDER BETS
Joe Winkler forfeited 125 hall
Monday morning whan he failed
lo appear In police court to an
awer to cliargea of drunk and dla
orderly conduct.
He had a gaah on the aide of
hla head to remind him, hoaever.
according to phyilrlan who had
taken atltrbea In tha wound.
Police report! atated than Wink
ler appeared at the Monarch aerv
Ice nation on South Hlith atreet
about S a. m. Runriay. and told
the atatlon attendant that he wa
cold and wanted to go Into tho
atatlon to get warm.
The attendant replied that there
waa no atove, but Winkler ran
Into tha building, followed by the
attendunt. They arufflad, and
Wlnklerjclcked over furniture atid
other arllclea, when Ihe attend
ant ran tn.the vault and grabbed
a .31 calibre revolver, hitting the
Intruder on the aide of Ihe head.
The police car waa then called
and Winkler taken Into cuatndy.
Offlcera reported that he hail
broken a window In an automobile
parked at the Anchor hotel prior
to the dlaturbanre at the aervtce
atatlon. .
Winkler forfeited tit ball on a
drunk and dlauiderly count laal
weekend.
SZDO BAIL POSTED
More than 1200 In hall, much
of which waa forfeited, waa pott
ed 111 police court Monday morn
ing aa the remit of weekend ar
re.ta. Sixteen cbargea of drunkennea!
and drunk and ril.orderly conduct
were entered on the police blotter
from Sntunlay afternoon until
early Monday morning.
Andrew Jackaon, negro, for
feited il & ball on chargct of reck
Icr! driving, having no operator'!
Ilceme and running a atop ngn.
Ball of 112. to waa forfeited b
Leo Ambroae CrockQt, charged
with violation of the haalc rule,
and George Wa.hlngton Duke,
tail driver, waa fined i on the
aame count.
Norman L. Cloaera forfeited
llu ball on charges of reckleea
driving on the South Sixth atreet
viaduct.
K. M. Norton, charged with
reckleaa driving on F.au Main and
South Sixth BtreetB, was acheduled
to appear for police court hearing
at 7 p. m. Monday. He poatcd tiQ
ball for hiB appearance.
H. B. Meeker and Oiln H. Stlne,
charged with ala ot liquor to In
diana, are being housed In city
Jail pending federal disposition of
their cases.
The annual conference of atate
grange offlcera meeting with the
offlcera and memhera ot all
grangea of Klamath county la
scheduled to take place at Hen
ley Grange hall near Mac'a atore
Tuesday, September 28.
The meeting will start at noon
with a luncheon and will con
tlnue through the afternoon and
evening, adjourning about 10:30
p.m. Mattera pertaining to all
phasea of grange activities will
he discussed and acted upon at
thla meeting.
The luncheon at noon and the
dinner at t p.m. will be pot-luck
and contributed to by all ot the
Klamath grangea.
The atate offlcera who will be
present and take part In thla
conference will be State Master
Ray W. GUI, State Overseer Mor
ton Thompktns, State Secretary
Rertha J. Beck. State Lecturer
Mra. W- C. Thlessen, State Home
Economics Chairman Mary Lun
dell. State Juvenile Matron Fan
nie MrCall, Grange Fire Insur
ance Company Secretary C. C.
ratterann, Orange Bulletin Ad
Terttslng Manager George Cor
son and Stale Deputy Charlea
Wlrklander.
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Car Owners!!!
Rrlng your car H E R K ,
where It will he well
treated. Your pocket book,
too, will bo handled gen
tly , t .
THAT' I llTSMINE.'lwm.COrt(IOW
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Flays Wall Street
for Self-Interest
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James M. Land 11. retiring chair
man of tha Securities Exchange
Commission, looses a blast
gainst Wall Stmt in his fare
well statement at Washington,
D. C prrparatory to becoming
dean of the Harvard Law School.
He charged that brokers' com
plaints about regulation having
caused a "thin market" were due
to self-interest inspired by Jean
earnings, rather than protection
of shareholders.
RAILROAD
NEWS
Emory Stockdale. Southern Pa
cific switchman, austaincd a ae
vere neck injury early Sunday
morning when be was knocked
from a awitch engine In the local
yards.
He was taken to Hillside hos
pital at 6 a. ro. for emergency
treatment and left Sunday night
for the Southern Pacific hospital
in San Francisco, where he will
be a patient for some time.
F. L. Howell, ho was called to
Portland last week bv the death
of his daughter, haa returned to
Klamath Falls, where he Is the
tireat Northern section foreman.
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Howell, a
brother and aister-in-law, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Howell, were also
called to Portland and have re
turned to thla city.
Joe Sexton, Bob Laudweln and
John Schnabel returned Monday
morning from a weekend trip to
San Francisco.
H. L. Llstoe. Great Northern
master mechanlc'a clerk, accom
panied by Mra. Llstoe, has return
ed from a fishing trip to Coos bay.
E. L. Smith. S. P. second trick
operator, has been transferred to
the local offices of the railroad
from Dunsmuir.
E. 0. Chllders. S. P. clerk, and
Raymond Carter, caller, have left
on a week'a deer hunting trip to
Gearhart mountain.
Ray Ruger, aecond clasa train
clerk for the 8. P., la replacing F.
C. Bechtel. assistant chief clerk,
who la taking hla annual Tacatton.
M. H. Barnea. S. P. conductor,
haa left for the eaat where he will
spend hla vacation. He plana to
attend the world aeriea during
his absence.
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CHICAGO, Kept. 20 (.P;'Allii
y Irregular fluctuations In Sep
tember corn priren today carried
tha market over a rang of more
than flic.
The day'a outcome wai 2c a
tiuihal net 1on In Beiiteinber coru
Tranalent rallia whlrb ho Lb led
Hptember corn al one time to
mora than a cent advance above
Baturday'i finish were amioclatcd
with 'the clrcumatanre that only
124,000 bunheli reduction of tliw
amount of unromplid Beptem
ber contracta waa officially ahown
today to bava baen effected Sat
urday. At tha cloia corn futures varied
from 21c lower to 1 ic h In her com
pared with Saturday's finish. Sep
tember $1,024. lJeniber 3c 10
3Jc; wheat lc to 'ike up. Septem
ber $1,041.' December S1.G& to
91.06i, and oata onchanged to 2c
advanced.
Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. Sept. 20 Up)
Prl'oe of leading stocks plunged
Into new low territory for the past
II months or longer In today s
market.
Losses of one to nine points at
the worat, however, were aubstan
tlally reduced or cancelled In
many instancee In the final hour
aa aome "bargain hunting'' buying
and short covering made lu ap
pearance. Brokera could point to no out
standing ncwa development aa ro
sponsible for resumption of th
ai Ide. Among factors that might
have caused heavy aelllng at the
atart of the aession. It waa aaid.
ere weakness of foreign securi
ties markets and sizeable aetbacki
in several commodities.
Steela met a little support at
Ihe tag-end of Ihe day, notwith
standing a downturn of more than
four polnta In this week's mill op
erations. Coppers, under pres
sure throughout, failed to revive,
to any great extent. Carriers and
utilities were resistant.
Motors atiffened. alter a morn
ing relapse, on forecasts froia
automotive centers that aalea and
production In 13 will equal 11
not exceed those of Ihe present
year.
Transfers were around 1.650.
000 aharea.
Today'a closing pricea:
Air Reduction
Allied Chemical Dye ...
Allied Stores
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American t an
American & Foreign Power-
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A. T. T 161
American Tob. B .
American Water Worka
Anaconda Copper
Armour Illinois
Atchison. T. 4: S. F.
Aviation Corp.
Baltimore at Ohio
Rarnsdall
Bendix Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
Roelng Air .
Ilriggs Mfg.
llurtd Mfg.
California Packing
Callahan Z-L ...
Calumet Hecla .
Canadian Pacific
Case. J. I
Caterpillar Tractor .
Celanese ....
Certain-Teed ...
Chesapeake A Ohio .
Chrysler Motor ...
Columbia Gaa Electric
Commercial Investment Tr
Commercial Solventa
Commonwealth Southern
Consolidated Edison .
Consolidated Oil
Corn Producta
Citrtlss Whlght
ru Pont De N.
Electric Auto Light .
General Electrlo
General Foods .
General Motora
Goodyear Tlrea ,
Great Northern pfd. .
Hudson Motor ......
Illinois Central ....
Insp. Copper
International Harvester .
International Nickel Can j
International P. at P. pfd.
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National Hlscult .....
National Dlstlllera
National Power it Llht ..
New York Central ............
North American ..
Northern Pacific
Packard Motor
Penney. 1. C.
Penn R. R
Phillips Petroleum
Pressed Steel far
Pullman Co.
Pullman Co. .
Ksfllo Corp
Kenilnrtoa Rand 1
Kepulillc Steel ......
Reynolda Too. B .....
Heara Roebuck
Southern Calif. Edison .-
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands ..
Standard Oil California ...
Standard Oil New Jersey ,
Studebaker Corp. ......
Superior Oil
Texas Corp ..
Tezaa Gulf Sulphur ...
Trana-America .
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Airlines ,,
Lotted Aircraft
I United Corp ,
I United Gaa Imp.
1 U. 8. Rubber .
U. B. Steel
Walworth
Western Union
Westlnghouse Electric
White Motor .
Woolwodttf .
Cities Serrlce
Electric Bond A Share .
Chicago
Livestock
CHICAGO. Sept. 20 (AP-U5DA)
Hogs 12.000; generally around
ateady to Prlday'a average; pack
ing aowa 10 higher; top 112.(0;
bulk good and choice 10-230
lbs., 112 35-60; 150-180 lbs.,
til. 85-12. 50; 240-300 lbs.. 112
12.45; few 310-350 lbs.. 811.70
12.10; most good packing aowa
110.75-11.25; best light-weights
on the butcher order up to 111.35.
Cattle 21.000. calves 2500;
atrictly grain-fed ateera and year
linga fully ateady but supply very
email; no atrictly prime ateera
here; ahortfed and grassers pre
dominating In run. weak to 25
lower; graaa cowa, helfera and
shortfed steers nnder pressure,
steers selling at 112.50 down;
atockera and feeders trade fully
steady; about 9000 western grass
ers In crop, mostly cows and helf
era; early top fed ateera $18.75;
aeveral loada held at $19.00 and
above; fed yearling helfera and
weighty fleshy cowa fully ateady;
bulla fully ateady; vealera ateady
to 25 lower at $13.00 down.
Sheep 11.000; spring lambs
alow; early aalea and bida on na
tives 25 and more lower; talking
$11.25 to $11.50 on good to choice
nativea; beat held above $11.75:
as yet nothing done on westerns;
sheep steady to eaaler; . bulk
alanghter ewes $3.50-5.00.
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Produce
PORTLAND, Sept. 20 t.T)
Butter, prima. A grade, 371c lb.
in parchment wrappera; 3ele lb.
In canoos; B grade, 3fic lb. 'n
parchment wrappera, 371c lb. In
cartona.
Butterfat, Portland delivery,
buying price: A grade, 371c to
28c lb., country euiions; A giade.
26c lb.; B grade, 2c lb. leu; C
grade, (c lb. lesa.
Eggs Buying price by whole
salers: Extras. 28c; standard..
24c: firsts. 23c; medium, 23c;
medium firsts, 2oc: small extras.
14c; undergrade!, 15c per doieu.
Cheese, Oregon triplet!, 171c;
Oregon loaf, 181c. Brokers will
pay 1c below quotationa.
Country meats, selling price to
retailers: Country killed ho!
beat butcher, under 160 lbs., 14c
to 141c; vi-alen, 15ie to 16c.
light and thin. 10c to 13c; heavy,
10c to lie; canner cowa. 7e to $c;
cuttera, 9c to 10c; bulla. 10c to
101c: apring lamba. Isle to 16c.
yearlings, 11c to 12c; ewea, 5c to
8c per lb.
Live poultry, buying price: Leg
horn broilers, 11 to 2 lbs., 21c
to 22o lb.; same, 2 lbs. and over,
20c to 21e lb.; colored springs, 2
lo 31 lbs., 20c to 21c lb.; over 21
lbs., 21c to 22c lb.; Leghorn hens,
over 31 lbi., 13c lb.; under 31 lbs..
11c lb.; colored hens. 4 to 6 lbs..
19c to 20c lb.; over t lbs. 11c to
19s lb.; No. 2 grade, 2c lesa.
Potatoea. new crop Yakima
The Morning AfterTakinf
Carters Little Liver Pills
Nunn-Bush
flnk&i jashiorud Oxfrtdx
$8.50 to
$12.50
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Other Brown I'M Shoes from $3.95
Buster Brown Shoe Store
Gems, $1.60 to $1.10; Yakima
White Rose, $1.25 cental; local,
$116 to $1.26 orange box.
Onions, new crop, Walla Walia,
too to $1.60 bag; Yakima 1 00s.
$1.00.
Wool, 1837 clip, nominal; Wil
lamette valley, medium, 15c lb.)
coarae and bralda. 13c lb.; eaatera
Oregon, fine, 28c to 2to lb.; me
dium, 31c to 13o lb.; eroaabred,
J 2c to 33a lb.
Hay, aelllng price to retailers:
Alfafa, No. 1, $17.50 ton; Oat
vetch. $13.00: clover. $12.00 ton;
timothy, eastern Oregon, un
quoted; aame, valley, unquoted,
ton, Portland.
BOSTOX WOOL
BOSTON, Sept. 20 (AP-USDA)
The wool market waa little
changed today from last week!
restricted condition. Some hold
era of domestic wools, however,
made alight concessions from pre
vious asking prices for small
quantltlea hut were not Inclined
to offer large amounts below tba
nominal quotationa of the paat
two or three weeka.
RECTAL SPECIALIST
Xoar treating and removing
permanently, H em mo r ho Ids
(Piles) and other rectal
diseases hy the newest elec
trical methods.
This method waa Intro
duced to thfat community bj
the Casael Broa. Chiroprac
tic Clinic and la Ihe only
Droglesa Treatment of Ita
kind given in Southern Ore
gon. Requires no hoapltaUxa
tlon and la n on -surgical.
EXAMINATION AND
4XX8ULTATION
ABSOLUTELY FREB
AT ALL TIMES
DR. M. C. CASSEL
CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIAN
228 N. 7 th
Phone 420
Ht Mr
MANSTORE
I
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M
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Mortal
TIM Main
Gents $1.00 Inc. Tax,
Phone 404-W
Ladiea 2Sc
Chlropractlo rhyalclan