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THE TOWN TOTAY £ ^rt!!i*?h*^«. REP0RTE0CHQICE r • ••>/z~iv %"V. • i->•'.,' r •;••':;-'V V --v'^i$wi Decision Not /IV ..-- Matthias NeldHeldo*V chafW'? of f bMgW£Jaftiii:;.v-«hwtUN»^ Oil «o«n| W ^ Pardon Eugene Debt NEWPRES1D tilling station on IMniitat afenw "" '?.* I •' "S :- . ,1 ".. , •• Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. !9.?ii-:Presi- im LADIESOF EASTERN ; Cabbdto, Cabba«c--2c Ih in 106 m Gr*fldv tferkr- and^Tralircounties' dertt Wilson's refusal to pardon Eu­ gene V. Debs, Socialist , candldlate for If STAR TO CROOKSTQp - . Obf-l^dvy 6-***** Ut® ^l8 president, who is «ervlhe a term In thef ederal prison atAtlantaTGoorgta, About SO members of Red River >-<4f AS a^city ijve 'feei' highly honored that your great-cotvv^i^' Herald »i.oo rcr month, Mornin* !V Con*?w.Bce for T- M- C" *• older ror violation of the espionage act j- was Chapter No. 226 of the Easterh Star *r •V^nlng edition 76oTor to bo he,d hw* in ***>- Indorsed by department adjutants of left, this noon fof. Crookston where tlon is to. be'held Jn..:q£r midst. -We welcome you a#< * ' U paid III advance. VWnb f the American Legion meeting here they will spend ,the. afternoon Attend­ Phono S101.—Adv, **?; ,. today, mie legion "views With heart­ ing an^SlaaWriMEttar sohod of Uar))rb- we - welcome jiou' jut individuals,^ • ' - Aiihtial meeting of North, Dakota felt eatlcfactlon this'vital act in^sup- tion to «• held Di thai elty toMyi' *n^r«in0ib0Tn' ,tent>*»vhaB returned Ms a grW^ ^ri^nUNLtlon the store °of' Bender an^' p. JM*1" bcjn hls oftfcoVt the corner Educational. association to open, here port of the fundamental doctrines of A banquet will be t/erVed^is even­ Ofrhlrd and Detners.—Adv. tomoirow^fej-^f h**t „ %£» K the oonstitutlon," aays .a .telegralh t<5 ing at 8:10. o'clock .-for.. tnev Vislting ] welcomea ym^ahd nothing that we can dp fo make-your etay- ~ ^ Jk v tlrfX .the president. •. ladles at the Crookston hoieir'^ind 'an i l-abbagc, Cabhace—2c lb. in 100-ttjT x Annual meeting of Grand Corks entertainment WtU be' staged f6irjtfieir < pleasant and%rpfitable/wlll be left undone, lota, lrancy Holland stock. O. J, Barnes o°unty ohapter of the American Red benefit this evenulig. The East^ufand Co;—Adv.'.\ «»•* Orp«B;lwld here, today. ; • G0LBY TO LEAVE ^ « Forks women/plan to returij. ;t^r this It Is your prli'llepe to u^e our store ao you-may feci Ifr ;, city Wednesday-^mornlng.' ^ t » la to your advantage^ ? ,c ^ 3 c* Dance at the auditorium^, every r FOR SOUTH AMERICA Xf \ , Jiil / and Saturday. JBmard'a full FEDERAL RUUNC C orcheatra Tickets, including war 1 JhlngtOT, Nov. ».—(B»tthe Asso­ . '"v • ,\ 1 .... - ' 1 l."l. tax, 11.10.—Adv. :" ;;1ffiCESSARY TO ?; ciated Press.) —Secretary CWby of the EAST -S^ANIL^L L i iV > vw state department/wlirieave for South X ~ •<$. :• i ' V Auditor Gone—County Auditor H*na RUN RAILROACS America within two weeks on an of • No trace has been found, of the Anderson left last night for Big fleial visit, if President Wilson ap­ thievfcs who burglarised (JwP.Arnty and Fork, Minn., and the Twin Cities to proves-the trik>. M ^Washington, Nov. 9.-^-Ameriea will' Navy store late SUndaV afternoon.-and mfe, attend to business affairs. . v ^pmade off with approximately' $800 • > *•• ' » —— S.ifyj. 1\^ ^ never again have private control and FarlkmiolrS Rsliavail J* ^ XCEPTf^m th^SandpSi^ operations of raUrn^as unaccompanied MnnMHa»« DMieTW worth of goods," \ * 1 Two lined—Hoy Wonson wm Vi- terday fined $10 for eckless driving by by state and federal regulation, Chair­ : man Clark of the Interstate commerce Fell In Portland Chester Creery lliid Joe Sanson,' of reducing our stockr$h Police Magistrate R. J. Purceil. O. both Of Sioux City ,loWa, who were ar­ B. Olson was fined $1)0 for speeding. oommiMon declared today, addre«Blng the thirty-second annual convention rested here early Sunday ^morning, Portland, Ore,, Nov. 9.—What-'Is where Otey will iace a charge?of boot- §ale of Coatings, Skirtings, Stiti Morning Classes—The administra­ of the National Association of Railway [believed to have been a slight ea>th legging .... . y". • tive committee of-the university yee- and Public Utilities Commerce. ,» shock was felt in Portland at iI:lS V?: Lsv sen rs- spend a few days visiting her sister- &£•• separate tribunal with Jurisdiction -to ported. are selling at Notlj in-law, Mrs. Robt. Johntrtone. fee—Provide yourself against an ' determine questions of reasonableness > • :?'•! 1—^ ^ —.— — M' i Fuel Co.—Adv. lean people paid a handsome pride for Mrs. John Plsk of Staples'Is visiting «fj the use and the operation of the rail/ Tokio,. Oct. 1,-r— (Mail.)—Comforts for a few days at th^ home of Mrs. Must HU^t—Street Commissioner B. roads during the war," he said, "but and luxuries of life have multiplied So P. P. Rand, North Third, street. " '' X IF.- Sorbo says that the practice of as such operation wae essential as a with the ltierease 6t wealth and in­ J -X Kdnimping ashes and other obstructions war measure we must, 1 think, In ventions that : people, have become Mrs. .P. P. Grace of Devils Lako is T (In the gutters and ditches along the fair&ess, consider it as a part of the "slaves," declared the Rev. D. W. here, Visiting her mother, .Mrs, Mary, Iclty streets must stop. Such rubbish necessary expense of the war." Kurtz, D. D., of McPhersoh, Kans., in Enri'ght. '''• . '•; '•, ... > "an- address here today before the Mils -up the gutters and make* It im- Chairman Clark vdeclared the right W&ki' ; • Iposslblo for the streets to drain prop* of states to regulate their internation­ ,World's Sunday School • . k Qttotlng the scriptural saying that A stated communication ofj^hiSfted" < I ? |erly. • ^ al affairs was recognised throughout River Lodge NOT292, A. F., a|jd A. Al.: We guarantee that every price quoted is, the the transportation aot. He urged co­ ''Wljcre there is no vision, the people will-be held this eveniny .at J:30 Examine Score Card»—Mrs. Agnes operation between state and federal perish," the speaker said that politic­ Richard " WasHburn Child. oclock. . lex, city food it^pector, yesterday ls- oommtaBioner, as authorised 'by the ians and even educators too often actual price paid lot the merchandise.' ^ 4 v,^ ued an appeal io housewives to give law. b6ast£d of a nation's ~ wealth, com- Although no official announcement J. N. Gorgenson of By gland w^s a lore attention to the examination of forts and luxuries and were not aware has been made, it' is generally report­ business visitor in the city Monday. - -V -V -» ore cards of all dealers In food stuffls, that the Bplrit of phopHecy and vision ed, that . Richard Washburn Child, ••it. Ixplalnlng tHat by so doing, the shop MORE' P0UCEMEN had faded; .. *• lawyer and writer) wilifbe named bsc- A. Lassard of Grafton was a business Gamel J-lrjlr.Contirig—54 inchos wide, cost. .(2,50 feepers will be' given greater encour- "ThWk Strength of a " niltion," Dr. retaYy to President-elect' Harding visitor in Ease Grand Forks .Monday. fement in maintaining a high mark. .PLACED "ON DITHPS*' Kurtzt declared, "does riot depend upon when the new chief / executive enters Its armies or its wealth, but upon the • *> > vjl -,ihes White' House ripxt March. Child • A -meeting of the Ladies' Xt{l socjlety Elks Dance Friday—On Friday W WALL STREET physical, moral and spiritual health ils a New Yorlwr., H,e js tH'4 author o'f of the Mendenhall Memorial Presby* J»ening, another of a series of lnfor- of Its people. Multitudes are slaves "several" books ' and'' a coh'trlbutor to terlan church will hold a .meeting Homespun Coating—54 inches wide, cost. . .C3.50 ' fir' -to greed and gold or to the passions Ste .mal dances which the local order of magazines. Heris al»o Miked of for a Wednesday afternoon ht 8 o'clc>ok in, AH Wool Velour—54 inches wide, cost. ... .$2,50 ' 1 ~ Blks hais announced £ar the Winter New Tork, Nov. Twenty-five ad- and appetites of the b*ody. There can cabinet positioh. " the church parlors. Mrs. W; C. Wilson ieaison. will Tin Vlven a -I— ditiona.1 imivuiinipatrolmen iqncauijrespecially seiecii selected Be no permanent civilisation based on and Mrs. F. L. Corliss will , be the ,l ancy Chock Skirting—34 inches wide, cost.$4.30|;c$^l.K % 1 0da p e materialism. The worltt- lacks self- irchestr^wlll, p|ly- - the pprogramtogmm ^f 1 ^^? ?- throughout t] hostesses. The general public Is in­ Velour Plaids—54 "inches wide, cost 94.25 *•- ; . •»' evening and all. Blks Snd their financial district, It" was undent1 d control. Our flrst need is balance. We vited to attend. . - *'• *- thitf must put flrst things flrst and other Volivla Suitings—50 Inches wide, cost... .$4.20 riends are -invited, houiia to bi from Homefolk Confident All Wool Serge—54 Inches wide. cost.\.. 'to 12 o'cliock. v thlfigs In >heir proper place. The true *4.65 * i way of life is sovereign over nature, Mother To Watch * Heather Tricotine—-5^ Wiehes wide. cost. . $3.35 i t'p» Wall street district, was greatly - .That Harding Wijl Make -in- the mastery of things and the'bodyr • • Plain Tricotine—-50 inches wide, cost... .$3.75 I0RSE TRAINED FOR -creased. - "Economic democracy is the prob- Sons On Opposing . -•!>«. The additional force has been lbade« leth of the hour. No problem is solved ' • ,Gdod As President Bolivia Coating—50 inches Wide, cost... • 97.03;- BOOipGGING CAUGHT permanent detail. Not only: will Its until it is solved right. /^The slavery Teams Play Football Silvertone Suiting—38 Inches wide, cost. $2.TSi - members ... of the ancient world became the feudal •tr'atlnued from page l.) Plain Tricotine—56 inches wide, cost... .$3»3-4:' treasury, stock exchange...... and system of the middle' age and the in­ m BY FEDERAL AGENT (£*. Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 9.-—The Men's Wear Serge—56 inches wide, cost. ..$3 25 and brokerage houses, but It will keep dustrial system.of the present. In folks after the Chicago, convention as struggle of the brothers (Jallnhan, a protecting eye on prominent Wall each there, was injustice and in­ before, and she is just"the same after "Mike" of Princeton and "Tim" ' of Navy Storm Serge—54 inches wide, cost. . . .$2.50 1 L V Fort Smith. Nov. 9.—A man street figures and also watch messen­ equality. Aticient Babylon, cultured election as she was in the carnpalgn. Yale, as the captains and opposing Navy Wool Boplin—54lin—54 inchesIndies wide, cost.... $3.00 " 'r- gers as they carry millions In securi­ Greece and pompous Rome were built and it's a safe guess that she will be . ^ trained for bootlegging was confiscat- the same at the White House. There centers of the two 'varsity Navy Wool Serge—54 inches wide, cost.... .gJtJJS • jed in southeastern Leflore county, ties through the streets. On slavery end these proud nations when they meet in the Pa}mer stadium Commissioner of Immigration Wal- fell. They disobeyed the law of-"sur­ are some things, delightful about. the 1 Black Tricotine—54 inches wide, cost. $2.75 '--''i'--'"- ^Oklahoma, Sunday by John T. Tlsdale, personality of the president-el»ct at Princeton next Saturday, will have Ifederal prohibition enforcement offl- 11s, at Bills Islandi announced today vival/ the law of 'human Mother­ as a witness again their mother, Mrs. Colored Chiffon Velvet—40 in. wide, yoet. .$10.47 _> he had, received information from hood.' which impresses -^newcomers. He Mary E. Callahan o£ this city. With Colored Dress Velvets—40 in. wide, cost. . -57.00 . _ Ecer, with headquarters^here. A still ! makes a. much fetter impression in |®f 100 gallon capacity was seized in agents. pf the Netherlands govern­ "The present tforld crisis is due to Miss Eunice Callahan, 19 year old Black Chiffon Velvet—30 in. wide, cost. . . .$8.25 x; \ t ment -that "Bolshevist agitators are fear and hate and selfishness, to the his private talks with newspaper men sister of the rival leaders, Mrs. Calla­ the same raid. ' heading for America," attempting to lack of the spirit) and practice of than his 'public speeches. TJomehow J31ack Costume Velvet—3tt inches wide, cost $3.75;' . „ Mr. Tlsdale said the horse carried han said today she would leave for bribe members-: of the crews- to gain brotherhood. BnMghtened selfishness he feels the restraint w public speaJt- Princeton on Friday to attend tho Costume Velvets—36 inches wide, • cost .$5.00 . g#he whiskey In saddle bags without a their admittance either as seamen or had its chance and it failed. Ma­ ing^much more tnan indst men do. game. ' rider from the "still to a rendesvous stowaways. terialism had'full sway for genera­ Among the most Interesting incidents ! where the. purchaser of the liquor re­ of the past wefek have been the talks '•1 shall sit on trie Princeton side of "It was upon such advices that I Is­ tions ~andf it resulted* in a world ca­ the field this year," the mother said, lieved the antin*i,ot its load. sued a new rule fqr inspection of in­ tastrophe and left Us With myriads of between the presidents-elect and the explaining that she sat on the Blue \-p-? coming ships, requiring the crews to acute national and international-prob­ newspaper men in the little shack side as the guest of Captain "Tim" > J: be • inspected before the paasengers/' lems, Diplomacy. has failed, science which has been press headquarters throughout the campaign. last year at the Yale bowl when his WHAT GRAND FORKS PEOPIiB said Mr. Wallls, who added he had has failed, industry has failed, force team went down to defeat before the F<* learned, radicals were making Rotter­ and governments have failed to solve Warren Handing smokes a-cigarette Princeton Tigers, and he and his tmiRirDoiNa s •' , dam their port of embarkation. the human problem and create peace and likes to fchew tobacco. That's a brother "Mike" came to grips at A great s^le issbdng conducted* r\ and good will among men." relic really of early days ,in the print Center, with honors for both.. Mrs. y-r THIRTY-FIYE YEARS '."There is ,a best way of living; that shop where the Idea grew up that : WISCONSIN LAW MAY |L chewing helped to keep the dust Callahan lidded, however, that "of on Suits, Dresses, Plush Goats," »C.'.! " bdStvJwax. is God's way; His way was course I may go over to., the Yale AGO ' 'V I revealed in Christ and Christ is the down. Warren Harding is a typical 1-H ^ American. He doesn't affect the side of. the field before the game is >4- BE USED AS MODEL true way pf life. To live right men over." • ' < must- relate themselves properly to statesmanlike.,poses which one. sees'so Furs, Petticoats, Waists- (Fro« TM Hlenald of l^oirrt. ISto) v.; BYMINNESOTANS their fellow men, which is the spirit often in the attitude of public men. .••svf The Grand Forks Herald announced' of brotherhood, and they must "be in He says "mebbe" when others might Christy Mathew'son say/'maybe." He talks with the .Miss it, % A new department-' devoted ^specially MaObton, Wla., Nov. 9.—The Wis harir ony with God, which is sonship." - >• - # t to Craokston newsi ^ Cowdn workmen's compensation law Other, speakers before the 'congress drawl of a countryman rather than ; Reported Improving maar Re used as a model by the state were the Rev. William C/Poole, D. the precision of the drawing- room New York, Nov. I.—A dispatch . iParfnts pf children attending Jlhe of ^Minnesota. . Six members of the D., pastor of Christ church. London, conversationalist. He p tells a good from Saranac Lake declares that Belmont school were invited to "liter­ Minnesota legislature came to Madi­ and W. H. Goodwin of Montreal, Que. story and enjoys hearing one. He ..Christy Mathewson, former, star ary exercises" to be held there. son.. today to take/ testimony on the workings of the Wisconsin law. GRA^N. ' SMfcarys* 7™. -sss "K rsis Minnesota has a workmen's com­ "'.'"''a.?' H>? and »o"»> «>an £^„^tier,,,K.0™ ,JSL* SSi . A bathollcwphurch has been dedl- any' president in recent years because fight against tuberculosis which settn cated.at Flaher, Hihlh. ; pensation-law that; is enforced by .. .Minn ajpOlis, Minn.,* Nov. 9.—Liqul- while the diamond favorite-was with pEWNER& BEG judgea' Instead of by -a Commission. datfon Jilt Wj ^ wheat market today.- he knowr how to handle congressmen. After atperiod of alternating weakness He was Just, a bit- disturbed by tho the army in Prance, he Is making, There*is jjtoeral dissatisfaction ^ith progress toward health and physicians the operation of_the measure, the, and freaoverinsr finally .carrying the overwhelming size of the - Republican The Store Accommodating: legislators said. >/£ market 0 1-4 under yesterday's cloSb majorities in both houggs. He won­ declare there is a good chance for his CHICKENHlCf POT PIE •r Wisconsin witnesses bdtore . the f , (Ji- commission . at MadMon /today' .were '^Public buying con Aden™, was lack- But on the _ other hand it was sug­ Although he still spends his days gested promptly by: others who have reclining in a darkened - room, Mat­ '•fi Fred M. Wilcox, Thompson, Konoch, ing- and demand for long accouift was •k both members of the industtUt >com- Jlgnt. Buying by shorts to secure geen gossiping with him about it that hewson is said by his medical ad­ profits was the chief support. Open­ a large majority In the house "will visers, Dr. Packard, to have the bal­ *he Best naee la Town te Bat milon. B. E. Witte, iMretary of* the Wisconsin industrial commission, ing selling started the market lower, furnish exactly the challenge to leader­ ance of chance in his favor. Hiis Charles H. Crownhart, former chair- but after a break to $1.75 for Dem- ship which -is necessary. Everybody strength will not yet permit of tak­ New York Restaurant 1 man of the Wisconsin commission, ber, a smitrt rally to $1.78 1-2 fol­ will admit who knows what happened ing up the fresh air cure, but treat- In the last/two years of the Republi- *rrf- tnd Ray Stevens of the cir­ lowed. Top spring wheat offerings ments of gas have improved the con­ cuit court of Dane. county. ^ v " were in good, demand today but pre­ can congresse» tfcat the leadership was dition of the affected, right lung, his if: miums were not raised. Durum was amateurish and clumsy and that with fever has vanished and he Is gaining Kill That Cold With ADVERTISEMENT. in better demand early, but (dragged responsibility for ail branches of in weight and strength.^ PARIS CITY HALL later. OatB led the.decllne In coarse «ne government in: the hands of the m grains in the local pit. December Republicans, the latter will be com­ CASE IN PROVINCIAITCOURT. VISITED BY NEW oats dropped^ 3-4 and May 2 1-2 un­ pelled to develop leadership. Oscar Windsor, Ont.,. Nov: 9.—Rev. j. o. * ; der yesterday's close, orn In the loc/xl Undefwocjd shoWed what could bc L. Spracktln, prohibition enforcement .RC 2 FRENCH PRESIDENT market started firm on colder weather1, done WheH Rye was un­ complex than they ever haVe been. cording to Crown Attfthiey John H. ce^emony4ls considered the official In­ Rodd. • -, t TOR -AND auguration of the president. to changed to 1 cent better. Demand The new president-elect - will be a ; Ufie Sootfimg Musterole — the fourth of March eerempnies In s Salr and offerings were light Bar- methodical worker. IM jtalces things ; Colds, Congks MrOlV|1lV La Grippe « v' 2 WOUIVD EXTRADITE OFFICERS. Washington presidential tI was 1 to cents lower; witji a calmly. - He \yill do one thing at a Madison, . Wis., ... Nov. 9.—Maran /- When t!»^se sSirp paina go Shooting eleptions, so far as the formal solemnly "fair demand on the br.eak. Flaxseed time and. not attempt everything at Neglected Golds are Dangerous ' .was unchanged. Demand was fair once. Just as he was 'leaving his, Ried, district attorney 'Of Iron county, through your head, whan your skull ties are concerned. h \ was here today conferring- with Gov­ Take no chancea Keep this standatd remedy handy for the first sneesfe - "ilX The city.4iall was profusely decdir- and offerings were light. * ; "" ' >k home, IfasRed him the other day If i aeetps as if it would split, just rub a little he warljappy, , , ernor Philips regarding an atteHipt to I . Musterole on your temples and neck. ated with trl-color flags and the Square DUCHESS GETS DIVORCE. extradite Michigan prohibition offi­ i ^ Breaks np a cold in 24 hours — Relieves . , was likewise brightly decorated. A file Job. V Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headacha a It ^raws out die inflammation, soothes President, Millerand at the ceremonial "Happy?" said h^-—*well,. I should, cers In connection with the shooting >nd r. ^ii*e^Ciaa^SS^whfte oitibnen^ iM^^TeMNdUM when he wu- In. borough, formerly Consuelo Van- make that discrimination^—it's a big runyer at Hurley recently: Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. " * made with oil of miistanL Better thad ve^ed with.th^ powers of the repub­ ttt, daughter of W'. K. Vanderbllt. job." •' - *s • •. ;• The governor stated at the time ' 1 ' e, ' % v . • nrastard piaster and does not blister. lic's executive. ~ < - wmA'today awarded a decree,of divorce •iTes," Ij-suggested, "but the. op­ that if steps were taken to charge the. i Many doctors and nurses frankly .ft^m tBe Duke of -Marlborough.. portunity to do a service is there." officials with murder, he would issue ALL DRUGGISTS'SELL IT recommend Musterole for sore throat, Allegations of desertion' and mis-, "True," ,sjilds thC\ president-fleet— extradition papers If sufficient evi­ A 4 faroadiidflb' cw>n^stiff^at^\ asthfna, conduct were mad* by the duchess, ''that is- what really makes- me happy dence was produced. ADVERTISEMENT. ^irinal denial of tho charges was •—the,chance'to serve." . i-. I made by . the duke's counsel.'.but no ••^Ke chatted abput the overwhelm­ pains ud «Ses of the evidence was taken. The duchess was ing majority and the meaning of • it. taex or joint* st>ralnv*m m«ude% lainrded the costs of tha^etlbn. The president,-elect ft"; pleased beyond mm*. bruise^ chilblains, frosted feet—colds he charge of djesertfon waa based astire fb'it^he; i()ias behind .him At upen the duke's dlacibedlehce of the thej ftf^ Mc^ a'great body of opinion. order for the .restitution. of conjugal- will lhterpret It In-his own way t ISBBSS3SB: rights which the duchess obtajned- from tlme fa titao but it Isn't amiss to HA &J, // flas^ March. state rtgHt here that how thait the Campaign Is none Would appre­ IPIOTCBE WAS ciate more than Warren Hording hlnr-1 6t Salts to Albany, N. Y., Nov. 9.—Beriard M. self a frank and free' expression by Bafuch of New York, former chair- the newspaper**6f the conntry elf their , . if Bladder ~%p «?t War Industrles bqard, spent ldeas on foreign policy. The sugges- BotltetYou. lit** • tion has been made again and-again, ^''7^01 - c for instance, thst'the league Itoue. was , „ tegularly eventual confuwA #lth domestic questions and pronuoss kidney trouble ln soms wwn™ » wceiw «gu, that, JwrohltO^ -'-newsnapera i,: which '•fused to be led- Into; the. Democratic DR ' — meat eaelies ' Baruel> wrote that eys, they beeome overworked; I 1 r nt election and was not certain WJly now tnat the campalgn "ti «Ver. . . V- - '' ' n e law tequiredKhim tome a -.w^jWAwwe, Gloves are a very important pa^t g1 eairipalgto statement, adding J«o*f O^n .an^hlng else of l|llady's evening costume, mm mmk he was doing m t<> "»ee? the w? i ' i.; s, ..- . - .mA' TOUR hf^«on^l|mttoQ; (OTM! ^ I pow see that your?• attested wide .e optomlaMoit riefrmnthoHaed tK« attenUon/aj^^; animal liusbandry- & InterruptioiM of1 thought ««Miaad' 8outhem*ern .nlliim ,v«M- Of fi^B :{jBomBunt(> pendlitirA# Bv«ld a miieand j:;---?* • -.m pn#*1 A CoftUin lMtt jsr«v..-v #o bm»d ^ rdl«>M00 «*Beict«d re M . Qm* WL wta ffl Ute &&>";• floor oC the eluding In tKe' kiteheiT. nyod demented iida;: if id. includes •mm

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