South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1916 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN i
IMPROVEMENTS Ii POSTAL SERVICE Efficiency in Department During Last Few Years Pointed Out in Report. '11 ! 1 1 T' as t J 1 . ..;. m.l'U r,.(-t i! U rl rii ill none i tt ir I - ri t an: h r, .- 1 a -..rpl; .- of .- 'i4J, ".'. ha s 1 'i ;i ( i .Mi pli-bed Irring the r '" i r . i - . r 1 -In.: to a i prl that hi- h n i -ifl by tri- i- ith i:nd po.-t oüb .-. s-an-.a the -t.i'-li: hiuMit ; the p It tel j.i-t the rates n iv- - r r-la't-d fA i , th- t f-nr.lr.-. ! MZI l we;. ti'.i' r.a ha- . a lriK;i.i J ;iri'l !ii'l h Fi V ha ! tht'j ir..i I r r ,tnry to !it ha- ): a d i ed . .f coruinc t. t!.- !i'. :t. .ti'.'it. one l ;!!.( h p : ; r I ut- I :iMunl!y I y the I f t t !T1 I! ' llUi.ii rollt s ). t''e :., i t -tab!: -h i in p!a t - th.it '-n- not rt ji li;l hy the tn.a's ami ii. thi-- w;iy ir 1 1 i I ; n - of -..,!- haw i'lTl --iV !1 .. tt'T H . A!'".'!'-' "ith th'- e.-ta blihmcr.t ! t!a- pa'-'l Jm.-t. the .r.iilir.' t -r: l.av e 1 n simplifi-d. over .,.nmt !- ;,,-;f..rs have ! f1' aI(.Ici ?o thf ;"Vh.l s:r " ir Lit:!-, a- a tc-ult of tne Itinotal i ; 1 1 i l ) 'i i s r t : a. 1 1 mi I-lirry J Ix t-n I I. T I v j j-' in th- .:!!- h;. b n e f ii-! ! t ' . 0 11 ' h :n s he t e t h .-'-r'. l - previously I na il. (Jr-ater f.M .lit;' n'.I) inure patron r. a i ! i : i " t hat hifr- is u..-- th Til" 1 M A . ry al-. h. .s 1 1' '(! i .-!-' t 1 1 1 i i ' -1 i -' ' . . : ! P 1 ' d co j! V e n l c I : c : ! . 1 1 u ! e of 1 1 ' . ' - ' ! !i ;', i a 1 1 a ! t 1 a ' i ' ! Ii' il iiixv s ii w k 1 1 m t i I'letl m eitlivr i it:.- or rur.d 1 1 1 r . Two lu :: ! ; d and .-- n t are now e n jo . i 1 1 1 1. tau' s a ::d th- r: u m! .- :; i H i . - 1 . - ,V .1' 1 ' .4 II - r 1 . 1 J : 1 i ; i 1 1 - I SI llKr. Rural !'i' e t ha - lai h in., rk.ihl- iu .'n.iM' Mm i' th.hhn.ent o!' n-A ro-.t--. A; : 1 1 1 a t i .:.'O"i.0io patr.-, ;!' I'e - -tahl'o- . p!'-VloU:-1 1 ' i w h.i '. - it. m addita-r. a 1 ! y w ith -ut Mi ii .- r n Th"-v a!-o h... I u incii'.i.M' o:' ; i'. i . - p.tiieis i n t1 JiaSt thrto .Mer-. Mne tlioas..iid ?a st--l . ar- hal -eri idai'd on th- hr-s ot" t!i- -ail-a ay mail s-rv i I'.t the pi otetion '! postal (leiks in this hi.ai.K'US ! :vice. Mail trati-portatiori has also h !i in r'. a--d on ;, niil.' ;' ra il w a v . l'cononii-s have a!-o ) u j.r i -''! in the puiiha" and ma n n f a taie d' mail -mipan-nt. vvhi-h.v a.-t surns !" mon , .ire annually : av .l to t!ie ;o eminent. The u nral -eheim of i-uhsfitutii -r liu'ht j a i men t for tlu- havier paraphernalia has resulted ir: tfa total r -d'jtion of . J ;. iiimi pounds and the total annual sum;' of ? 1 ,'J 1 ,'i l". MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN WILL BE BEGUN TODAY Headed lo Mr-, -i-iaa ii eha 11 Ilia I . I I Shontz. f tin- na iii h r-f-1 1 i p o : 1 1 i i ! 1 1 e . f the V.oiu Wornen's Chii-iim a-.-o uti-n opem-d a In dav ii i-in :. : hi i ampain t...:a to s !o.-e at '.' o'i !o( on th" eli! u.- of t. Tin (111 l;I al- (liVid -d '111ili r two neral he uN- l.uowu a thodd A i eo n Mr-. ! I I in in Toh ib- a. !ead. r. ami ll:- T.l'n At oj..ti,e in . har- of Mr-. Ri h..rd I-uood. T-nt aph on- of th-M-t eaui ar- Mi-.- 1'iorem e .1. r.hmus. Mis- .ill;a:i M a'ana. Mis l.a ii-- Snvdr. and .!rs. ,J A. Svvij ;it. T'n- t'fth t-am ha-- not heen ot'anl-d The 'Mk- will he captained b Mi-- iv if r. J : t f t ;iim'II, Mm- Mianie l'rem Ii. M i.-s ln- Mure.-, ami Mr- V W. Xapp r. 1 . i v h n , e m t t v 1 1 i i . a 1 1 i o a ! , t o r a no a ;i. tli- t ot.te-r ..ml th eamI'.i'.a'i : V". i i 1 work to -,ute ."a'M i em' r- im ladn -r the i.-w rn and !'. ' t " i r t i a w a i -. ' ..o-t'l.-' - MI'' w.,- 'neld la-t v i i . : c a ' t h - i - o v 1 1 1 o ; u i : i : I : u a t '. no -d ' " w !'-!: I plan, foi i tili. id ' t i 1 ' r . n w ; e AM s IM OKI T. ... M.o i:. !' : h d - ! e .i -Ja 1 ;-s t i 1 . el - Mont n i fad o ; 1 1 We ! ! t -da v I '.ell it r- : i no..':. -har.ru-: i.m n i I treatli . e i . ! . T; oi : n ! , i m ai l . A ' ; l 1 . f.t"? and -.pai-d.-d Ansr. 1. '. Sh- a-s f, r lo r ioiua : nama Maud- Ma I'e.'ll. r-r go.ll W.ii I Ad roate to v o j r
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IRISH ROMANCE ENDS i IN WEDDING WEDNESDAY I
Daniel MeUnoi'ii. IjmI'hOC of Nutre li.inir, anl swee theart lrn Out sa- ait Marriel. .More than twenty years ao a !arefoot l )y ami a ron' ( heekel Ja -. ie 1 1 l; 1 - ! t-;e(er e u h J;iy aloii' thki i (i.kJs f Cuik ( ountj. Irehin'l, to n Ottl- n hMlh'u.-, wlu-r-, at adjoiiunu' lesk.4 they HtudieJ Talifi.' 'ritin and "rithnu tie' mm J (!l arned (f Hie lalal .'t'T'tys th ) :i. Y-sterday th- arrl hoy" ami the ran;- "irirl" lefi i't.i.-.io ldr th Ufity hiiiJ.Ittii: in Toledo. There tra y oVtain-d a marriage lirense. A minutes liter thr-y ere rnarnd. Thus Nitr? Iiam and Chieau'o eoiiihlned to furnish their Jir.-t re-il Iri-ih rornatae. Tin? l.ridt rorn is iJar.il McLJnil''H, the head durnaor at th" unirsity .f ,tre l).ime. who ranie from .V".w, Cdunty Iwii. lrela.nd. Thv hride i:s Mae 1 If ally, w host- ari ntx lie in l'.ally Slap Gutter'. Irel.cid. Ti jatir hail he n trieml in tl.'-ir rhihlhood ami th!i tin-y i-Tv sf)ara!til when th-ir p.irt-nt rnovel ! other iarth oi" Ireland. A lew i .Hvks a-o. when the jdu'rdjer was lo.,Kin.' alter uiImi-s in Ciiicayu, he di.M-(,ered Jus ltdDier l'.;w, an'i ytsti rd.iv the jiaii- eljeJ to Tok do. in a note to his many friends at th- university 'hannie' sti'.terf that their future home will le in chi-ia-i. 1 : i a 1 1 1 1 r Irer.aeus, who has ehar- or' the rne-lrudral d Jiartiner:t at the uni t-r sit ", is aiuiou.s to ha.e the elojeis return to South I lend, sine MrJamh-n had t linr?;o of th-j phiin'oin work at the university, and was well liked hy all the people at the in-titution. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES J .'nt husi.;Mii ra ti hiuh at th hih lioo) Vd:uda.v, rim, to the ontest in carried -n hetwe n the four 1 i.-es for the purpovv. of secaria 1 in .st sai'serihers for t lie JnK r:mi- stair, a Mc-ui.i,' or trie rresnIwill ': iven a' party hy the Inter mit: i i ass was hepl eiine.-"day, (juri?i; the sixth period all inemher.- of th- class heir.'; a!l-d from their la :t :oar 'lass s. Tn iio'tin was piesided i'V r by Miss lora K lUr, i iss siotis,r. and Iom;las Owen. pie-obnt of tile Uass. Cmmittes .v ere apj oir.tel to taki1 at' of the Irterlude s ahs. i iidions turned in by lb- cli' -. The jur.ior class also held a meeting Wednesday to diseus jii.ins cou'.arniiiw the Interlude imtest. A tally f th- su hscriptions turned in ( iiiif.vl.ij shovv.s the junior i lass to !) in the bad. eloscly ft 1!oed by the s-nior, sophomore and fr.'shinau (lasses. So far only 100 s a bs-i pt ions have been turned in. most of the class-s holding out until th- last dav f the at-st. Tin s-nior class will meet Thttrsda afte rnoon to dect class otlicers. The l-tion of n sident will be a t lo- race b-twe n Kthel Rhclan and Hatlow lappincott. with the odds slightly in favor of the latter. If Miss l'helan is le t-d it will be tl e i':rst time in years that th othee of j.r-sident in th- senior class ha; been i ' I pied by a ki I. The followiii-r coitmiitti'O was apj'omt d by Raymond NefT, presidt nt of th' junior class, to draw up plans for a i ieni- lYiday. Ort. ''. The pic-r:h-w ill b- In Id alomr th St. .Josph ri. r. nar St. Mary's academy. The eornmitte' is cr.mposed of I tilth Mann, ehairm.an; Steplienson Rarnes, I':d r.u'chnT and Catharine Ar-plebv-. FORMER SOUTH BEND BOY WITH MARINES O.eo rue I. Wallace tf this city üb., formerly liwd at 2iOÖ Perry st.. is now with the superdreadu .;;-ht l dawar.', which is cruising th- si n s as. Venn? Wallace n-!:-ted in the marine corps at the .'hi-auo rruitin", office last May. Aceording to leitet, received from 1 Mr. Wallace he has had many no l periem ;, and has visited various plates throughout the world. irriri:i! nomin.ti:i. dinars wer' nominated for the rninii eh'ftion at a meeting of the laa! American witsch was held la-t i tMim at I'-cvb r hah. A soial vi'.ing was ttijoveil after the b.isin.t ss s-'s ion. lb r n To Mr. and Mrs Oentiel ' S 'l-.eny -t., a laughat th-- St. Joseph hosI't W;.ve. ' t. ?'. S. pt. I .tab
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B GEN Boosters Want Good Weather; to Assure Success of Coming Celebration. The only tiling yet nee'.'ed to niafc th Ki at eelel. ration itli whi h South J lend plans to cede. -rate its tifthth annivers.iry and th state's cetiteunial on Oct. 4 and : a sue-! cpss-urjod -tat herseems assured) hy the tardv arrival of the equinoxial storms" which hei?an Tuesday niirht All Mirties Interested in the hi-' r t!ei)ration exnt t ssf t thf ir conider.ee ye-terdav that the weather would uk.Mu clear up hv the la.-t of this week :irA that sunshin would i welcome th opnin,' of the pageant I next Tuesday at non. (.rc.it Doihonxtration. It was a n non need ye.-K-rday that the j acreant will be officially opened at 12:.: o'clock Tuesday wlh a ureat d montrat ion which will nuiki every citizen of the county awar' that !) splemli-1 clehrat ion to tlie success of which many months of rep:: ration and thousands of dollars have been devoted, has actually he- j run. At exactly Tuesday, the s'x hiir cannons which are tf he brought from ulvr will ioom ai ..t .K,a.- I ,e..rv V.ivtt i ..i,,,r,a, i ..ii ; ,,.ente ..a 1 1 1 peal forth the announemnt that th celebration l;ns I'esun. At the same moment every citizen of the county that has a (lap: is expaUd to unfurl it t the bre-ze-. The demand for seats for the celebration both from people within and withmt the county continues gocl but there art' still : larKe number of desirable st ats left for eat h evening and the pople of the city and county are ut ed to rt serve them im im diatf ly to avoid the rush which is sure to come later and to insure th-nsclves of a pood seat for t'-;e performance. The box office is situated in th" Oliver antmx oppos te the Oliver hotel and will open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning until s in the evening. .Many Visitors. The inilieations are that hundred f people will come here from otiier plates for the pageant and that the city's hott Is will be totally triable to care for the crow.is. About lb) pri vate parties have already responded) to the rail of t ho committee on ac com moda tions and will afford lodrc inu: to the visitors hut still more lodk' in- room is need. 1 ami all partie i that have spare rooms are urpe.i to send a communication to the committee on accommodations at the Chamber of Commerce. The work of printing "The Story of the Pageant," the souvenir hook o the celebration, will be done by Saturday and the book will be on sale Montlay. It will be a well! written and attractively bound little volume of fifty p.'ores r.nd will con-1 tain an axplanation ami program of! ' ' ' . ' , I sketch of St. Joseph county. It w ill j sell for ten cents. , Rehearsals in preparation for tlu-, imireant were heb yesterday at at the Assumption parochial stnooi. hool.
at 11 o'clock at ST. Hedwige's hall. , , ,()vl(. Thf. ruurt w;,, bf, in at - o'clock at the grammar school. )yion cvery iMon,iav evening at 7::)0 at 4 o'clock at the Mishawaka high;in tht. ourt rooms n Sorin hall. s html and at T:4ä in the evening at iTh jurit.s for tju. various cases the Mishawaka high school. AU I throughout the year wild be made up these rehearsals were well attended. of lhi members of the freshmen Thev wer under the direction of !f.fliiS
I ageant Directtr Henry R. honey. lleliearsitl Today. The only rehearsal schevluled for today is that f the South liend hi?h schotd students at their auditorium at 4 o'clock. n Friday there will be a rehearsal of the members of the Progress club who will sing the "Original Woman's Club" 'song vhich has 1 en w ritten by Mrs. Kmma It. Harris for the members of the club, who will represent the original woman's club of South Hnd in the!
pageant. At '' o'clock the students j prefect of discipline at the nnivei -from all the parochial schools of , sit:.-, h'-w t tie pastor of St. Mary's the t ity w ill gather in the auditor- ' church. Austin. Texas, is sp ending a ium of the high schotd for the last ! few days here. He was t ailed to rehearsal before the dress rehearsal j his home in St. Joe last week by the
at Springbrook park Monday afternoon. At !:"" o'clock all the chil-j Iren of the public schools' will eono. to the hich school for
their tinal rehearsal. Dire tor Honey . Captain It. It. Stogsdall. with the asstate that there are ."at a utomobile ; sistanee of Sergeant Oeor'e 'a niptruck pledged by Ideal concerns for hell will have charge of the oraniuse in hauling the children of the'"--0"-' Accordim: to the new rnls.hools to and from the park and ! lnr. the war depart nent will pay that none of the children should j regular army reserve wa---es to junhi.l.l back- from h.ininir the chorus ' lor and senior Students Vho joi.i the
for fear that thev will be unable Next Week
t out to the park. The Ladies v-hich will pennit the mm'frrs f the chorus to enter the inclosjre in hi( h the celehration will hll will he distributed Monday at the hnal rehearsal. The Kidenour Apron Co. eompleted Wednesday the joh cf c utting tli .".300 yards of cloth that was used in making the :r.ü red. white and
t' the "wives f the srhoalrna.ters" wtll mt In the dme5tie sr-ienee department 'f the hiuh s hool this morning at to fold the diawK Centennial Notes Children who are to take part in lht I a.-eant will he conveyed free 'f charge to Sprinhrook park for their practice Monday afternoon by thk Northern Indiana Railway Co. 1 ' uueius um iaue :ars near me Tt ill a i i iM nwi wnicri mey auemt. The sacred rontert to he Kiven at Sprin;irook park Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock promises to "he one of the interesting features of the ten -tennial. Max Miranda. Frederick Insrersoll and W. 1. UcHenry are in charge. All seats will t.e freo. I'ioneers of th courdy arc to h quests at a reception t he held at the Chamber of Cotnmeice building from lo o'clock until 2 'cbck iThurst'.ay. Irs. .1. M Studel'aker. sr.. will be chief hostess assisted Ly a number of women pifmeers of the I - 1 4 III I t euuui.x. .wrs. i . .. ,un:er will r, Mrs. C. A. Miller will he ' I Tm a ii of the refreshments com mittee. The following parades will be held during the centennial: Civic parade on Tuesday: automobile parade on Wednesday and the industrial parade on Thursday. Seeral factfries artt) t do. -a all of day Tuesday while a number others will ndose. at noon. The local centennial association has been granted the exclusive riht of conetssions by the tity administration. City schools will be closed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thutsday afternoons next week. Public spiritual automobile dealers has assisted in solving the transportation problem by volunteering 4 2 automobile to carry the pageant performers to the grounds every j niuht of the pageant. Oeore I !. ; I'.eitner has had these arranseir-Mits in charge and it has been thmuKh his efforts that the cooperation of "1" "eei ear conuuny has ,,een '""red. 1 I. 1 A Notre Dame News The Notre Dame senior lauyets under the direction of Jude J. Vurpillat held their hrst meeting last evening, uiticers for the moot court work for the ensuing year were t.u(.u.d ,y thu 4 la .S;lTnlu., ri,.. Ut.H ()f South ,.eIld Wii8 chuen f- fhl, A l.nt Ml.A,:,hllM I V ( I sheriff, and the jury commissioners v;., . Joseph I J T Tili and John Rev. .lohn oTIara. C S. C, a former teacher at the university, is spending a few days here renewing old acquaintances. Fr. o'llara was ordained in Indianapolis last wk and sung his tirst mass last Sunday. He will go to th' Oat holm university in Washington iti the next lew days, where he will peruse a course of special studies. Rev. Timothv Ml rphy. former serious The illness of his mother. Pig trymnassium w a. the . scene of the hrst sen. or drill toda.! J
tu'loHl battalions. Ttie-e students me ! hound for service in case of need
j as reserve otlu'ci's for a pciiod of live years. Howard Parker, who lis cliutge j of the university orchestra, issued 'the tirst call for eardidaUs vster-j day. last niht a trvout was given I the new men and accord im; to pi es-. ent indications the university or- j chest ru will be a strong or-atuza-r. The Hrst practice f ' tr.s orhtstra w,i also! shinutor. hall last eveni.x iionoi:i:i. be n ra ce! et d that ! Taylor, d-.u-hter of ysr. W. P. Ta bo . .. 11 . 1 . ha I 'fen a p ; ei:;:ed , d-t of the ! 'ir-1 Meth- ' t berli;. . She ha-. alsi beJl aciepted a-' a no ir.b;- of the choral society of that ity. Mi--Taj lc-r left thi !t ! : 'ei i, recti. tlv. lollowlng nv.saal '.t t under the direction (.f II. I. 1. !...!., mti.-ual director of th- I n-: M. j V.. . harch of So :th I! nd
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Children's Stylish Coats Grey, navy and brown Chinchilla navy, green and brown Corduroys, also in Astrakhan, Zibeline and Plush, with wide belts and pockets, yokes or ihre backs, some fur trimmed ages 2 to 8, from $5.00 to $15.00. Carey Chinchilla Coats, 2 to S, $3.95. Children's Fur Sets, imitation l:rmine, River Mink and Wild Cat, at $1.98 to $5.00.
Quality Shoes for Children The "Edwards" Dressy Shoes for children, patent or soft kid in black or colored tops Infants' $1.10 to $1.50 Child's $1.50 to $1.95 Children's $1.65 to $2.50 Misses' $2.50 to $2.85. The "Pla-mate" Shoe in patent with cloth or calf top or all calf with welt sole, $2.50 to $3.50. SHOES FOR THE SCHOOL BOYS "Holland" all leather with Tel-tel tips, heavv sole, lace or bution. at $2.50, $3.10, $3.50. Marston Shoes, a dressv shoe, $2.15, $2.63. Pla-mate Sculler for bövs. $2.35, $2.65. BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS The K and E Blouse for boys, the Mouse with the loop, in plain tjrey or blue or fancy stripe, at 50c. Also a good School Blouse at 25c. Bos' Dressv Shirts, new designs, 50c and $1.00. Boys' Flannelette Night Gowns and Pajamis the comfort garments tor sleeping, ages 0 :o 1 8. at 50c and 75c.
to plan lim r.iLm:. Arran-'ements for taking 1 art in the civic parade- to be held Tuesda - afternoon in connectior. with the centennial celebration will bo made by South land urove. No. ??, Woodmen i ir le. at a meet in tr 1'riday evening at 7::hi o'clock in the Vo..dnien of the Wtrld hall. A committee that was appointid some, time airo to take charge of th affair will teport. -"Cv :
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JjSLtj) showing the best selections ever made in garments for V 'eTi Children 2 to 8.
Smart Fashions in Girls' Dresses Dresses of Wool Serges in navy, Copen., wine and green ages 6 to 14 Models are in great variety, including the new Jacket effects, two pieces, also the Peter Thompson, some with patent leather belts and pockets. Prices from $2.93 to $12.50. Separate Skirts for Girls, Poplins and Serge, in navy, and checks, ages 10 to 10, at $2.98. Raincoats for School, also Raincapes, tan, navy and wine, 6 to 14, at $1.98, $2.98.
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mi:i:tin msTioNj:i. The meeting of the Itecreation committee which was schedule ' to take plate Wednesday afternoon w;i ' postponed until Friday afternoon. Tiie final report on the summer work of the playgrounds and plans for the lall work, will probably b the tt pics bnuight before the hoard. mi COMPANY
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Will Find Children's Garments Here and style with just as much care as her older sister's department covering a whole tloor is now at its best
A Great Sale of CHILDREN'S COATS Big shipments have arrived, purchases made some time
note the prices, then come see the quality. 100 GIRLS' SALTS ESQULMET PLUSH COATS on Sale Friday and Saturday at $10.00. Every coat lined. You'll not buy a coat of this quality this season for less than $15.00. Never have we offered such values for $10.00. Also a great line of Coats in Zibeline with fur or plush trimmings! and all wool Chinchilla Coats with velvet collar, wide bells and pockets, ages 6 to 14. Yours at $10.00.
In Buying Boys' Suits mothers want the best wearing quality for the. price, especially so for the boy going to school.
i iic roy aiso wants style. We have combined the two in buying these All Wool Suits to c-li you at $3.95 and $5.00. These are in grevs, tans, mixtures and navy, some with two pairs of trousers. Styles are the latest in pinch back and Norf oiks. Other Suits at $6.95, $7.50, $8.50 to $12.50. Little Boys' Suits, nobby designs in all -wool Serges, Checks and Mixtures; a ties 2 in S vears, at $3.50 and $5.00.
BOYS' SEPARATE TR1USERS Boys always need one or two extra truieri for emergencies. A complete line is. here in grey, bro.wn and blue mixtures, also i;i cordu
roys; ages o to pockets, at 89c, F V It X I T U II K SOUTH 3nClIIOAX BT. Opposite Andit-orlnrn 7 QkMJl VVlae-a you tklnk of HomefuxaUhlns think of 'SullorV H. LEMONTREE hj5v ü li'sM SI y;--.-ILöuJj for ru.tneir?i. J15 Iiarmers Trujt HlJf. Sped aa3 rcnrs la abstract.
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