South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 10, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1922 — Page 3
TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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'.Anderson Employs Victim of Hammer Attack ; Hold Out Hopes for Injunction 11 capon Has Chance for Recovery Recovery of Stockei ! INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. S. An or-! Src la I ti Tte News-Tlnr. ! PRINCETON. I ml." .Tar. ? The
' condition of Raul Stock--!, shot thre
YOUTH TESTIFIES
TO YET HANGINGS r
nMFLÄNS COMPLETED
llawnon,! Mitchell Relates Harbor of müiiu: Four v Yank M-et Death.
(J"pfrlil to Th -Tlm.) LAl'dllTI-:. Ind.. Jan. 9. Walter
Ii pert? court house, has beer; ?er.t'ncI i ri Lnk- county to crvo fix month-,' nt tho atito renal firm foi
ontrir.uiin: to toe ueiinquency o: a 1-i-ynr-oU rlrl. Aftr 1.t vjr.K Iaporte. LaTotki
FOR POULTRY SHOW
drr closing for one year a ni.-ire in Terre Il&uto that has been operate! a? a soft drink parlor by Charles M.
Raten was i;.sue.1 Monday
A. B. Anderson In U. S. district court. The place owned by Orforgo A.vir. Th court's action was
LA POHTE. U.a.. Jar.. 5. C. O. Glflord. R-icro'.- elevator manager who ivas beaten on tho hra l with a
by J'jdtr?ii.immer bv Charles Coleman, was
reported Monday as havinc an even chance for recovery in the Christian hospital at ValparifO wh?r he wag
!alvin Stwrtzbach. chiropractor, graduate of lnlverrt.il School cf Davenport and Roa School of FVrt
Wayne, hf Main t.
tnr.e I c frizes 1 i
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weeks aco nhje trying to breu".
Ir.to
lorn i dentist's ofSce. hau
I.AFOIITK. Ird.. Jan. : -Vrhm P.ayn;er.l T!. Mir:.: II wr.t to the MMhidr. n-. 1.1. : '27. :r.d mllr-tM in th-. T'rite-l S.i? t .im: v. lio i-.lv !!:t! th Ml cht
to n-rrlbK th: r.r- might v lt;:.-"- i .tJ.in the rar.!:.1. 1 I To fcXpett' J in th PVT.t h1 r irlt- , ! th front llr.".s to 5-Mhr vjt:hter H. vl rirr.a;i of one n1-- .it'a!n-it th ; 'ner. R:;t nr- r.-er dri::.-d t;. it .:. day li nv.uH behold t' in'd i..-vt r,f an Amrl-.-ar. soldier i I. by othf-r American foüth.
Tirn cirri'" v.:i-:i !. .'ed rnan h'ii.'-'l ;.nt lilf'r on ihre i:;or in-;
.t the .itne reu:. V( ii:.K Mitchell, who !o the t-on o
P. t St.,ck Exhibit to He Hold at iSilcs for Three Dav 15cginning Jan. 19. Speo;jI to Th N a-Tini.--!. NILi:s, Mich.. .T:m. Plans for
.'i poultry and pet dock i-how, to l-' ;
" In th llf-adv bulbllnu in this!
courts of Indiana, while he must pa I city on Jan. 10, 2 and 21, are now
movrd to Iake county, where he vra3 admitted to tlie b?tr. t'nder the penalty niet-i out In the circuit court of that county LaPotka 13 dlarred frm th" jiract!e? of law in th
taken on the petition of Frederick
wn so much improvement In the
25 percent ron'
re auction
?ale. Vr-324-tt
i li?t 24 hours that hope U held out j
sliot Stock! ep he was trying o en-
V-icer.. Tin Fper.t a co-d r.Uht
van ."suys, l. u:srrict aiiorney, ;us conamon remains serious, nor-- i -..-f-.j pUrpoo of rteiilirjr donta! pol i wao charged Baton with maintain-1 pltal authorities rvportfd. Iiis rkull ftnj SJI,pi;0 tockel'8 home is in
of th? Volstead act, ty rra.von of his Importe county ja!!, is under ?in,n,'o spllins whisky in violation of the! bcndn.
Westinghouse
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?."0 pr month to the your? jrlr) vhorn he allured to have vvror.Jted.
T ry Superintendent For Miner's Death PP.LVCETON. Ind.. Jan. 9. Tha trill of Charing Wilder, superintendent of the Llbertv mine, east of
; Michigan City Officers
sn.ooo ijtst! MARION, In I., Jan. Marion police are looking: for 12,000 either loot rftT fi a!a,i fr- wr. mi a a in
Arrest Tardy Auto Oivners the bu?ine district of thi city. Mr.
Cross did not know whether he lost the money or whether it was tol?n
1 1 o mo r Mowm linttery Shop
HrpaJrlnj: and Ilrch.irulnr
IT S. Ml-litann Ilnooln
Ile-sülmo. Lincoln 8."
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LET GEORGE DO IT! Stove snd Furnacs
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GEO. A. KIRCHMEYER SOS N. Wiiber St. Lincoln 1760
iatnc Heche to Dry
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INDIANAPOLIS. J:ir. m-nt f women in th:
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have ij.fn secured ludce for th; 1 ..a k.. n ,.vi,tiAn vb 'l !
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xpo.i.tion. I), addition to exhibits of poultry niol pet stock. the committee in charge has planned a utility dtpnrt-
( . I' Or('" I I.V melton lrvtr. '.trtrlov 111 C f" (a
poultry ex- ; . harmed with manslaughter in con-!
the death of Downey j
on of four miners kill-
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ttr21. A grand jury returned in
erts ar.l members of the faculty of j necticn with ie Michltran Agricultural college, , j-.derhaick,
MICHIGAN CITV. Ind.. Jan. ?. Miehipan City constables who claim to have acted on advice of "Pros. Karl Rowley have made several arrots of motorists for usinj; l'.21. lic- : .ve plate?. Many were fined and others pleaded not puilty and notified the Koosler Automobile association, which hrs sent a lawyer to
conduct the defense. They claim
from hi: a i awav from
:rir. c the hur h- wa" his place of business.
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their deaths i aners
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primarj- Importance to the i "'"nt tor me r.enent or oti:iry rais- them with nesrliser.ee and Wil-
dlrtments aira'nst wilder and hJ-lhnt Attv Gpn Lh haJI rul0fl th;it ward Hackett. manager, and one J thre FhJuld be no arrests on license the operators of the mine. charK- rhnrirM before Fehrn.vrv.
really proerress this year place your money where It wi'l earn the mo.t. The Building- Loan Assn.. 12 4 ?. Main st.. pays 6 interest. (iimpnunded quarterly. 10-tf
M:.- Carrie . wrt-- .I ; 'a . a rv. ill,
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r:,-:ai-T of Troop J, 1 !.:.r,' th- World war.
.i t '. n- I -i; I a -s . r-T: i i : I V i '. ' '. . it v;t.Nerktb' Parties.i, a.-rord.r.'' to Mi"-hell.
ers In the county who will be present at the exposition. The utility department will teach raisers how to cu'i their own poultry, how to discriminate between hens that do not
; lay and those that do, and will dis-
to
cullir.tr and fe; Jiny. will irie a demonstration and lecture lure on th
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Association of Dyers and by Charles KIMderer. of
I'var.svlll, jresident of the associatlfn. at the annual meeting of the . . T . a T
n i organization a: tne iioi' i i.ncom,
th ! Monday.
Iti Mr, Kleider-:- praised the .action1 russ other muters pertaining
;.. : of the Indiana I -iris'itm e in nn.inc ! Poultry I a i-i nK- A. MattllcWS O
it.j biw5 enforcini: rub-s of safetv in drv I-kport. 111., an expert in pouitry
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ede mimr establishment.'-.
A committee consisting of 11. I-
II -be. of Miith lVnd- Arthur fr 1 even in er of J
I " mare 5. of Indianapolis; Walter ilono. of Vincenn"?, and Ulalrtc lic.tr and II. I. Carmonv, of Marion, va appointed to ';';ne a. n w '-nstitut ion for th organization whi' ii will provide for the election of a larger number of rjfficrs and
j for .ussicrnrnent of special duties to
eacn. with a view of nlarrrir.tr the
-.-ope of th association. . premium and price list, and any ! other information concerning the
exhibit, may be obtained from the
secietary, A. M. Hart. I('7 ,s. I ourth
j der with failure to make proper in i snectior.fc'.
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W oman Serves Day In Jail for Assault KLKHAKT. Ind., aJn. 9. Mrs. Mary Marino, mother of four children, i fervins 2 4 hours in a ceil here Monday, havinrr been sentenced to a day in Jail and $50 fine by
M;n-- ,,n,tftrnfl r-rc.e t. JuUKe wnimm i,. iuie in SUperiUl
icady be. ri offered for tio- onenin " ourt aftflr klnS found gruilty of sh,w. which is a ;raetimr wide'atten-t nut and battery on Frank Oarro. tion throughout ae rountv. A num- i The woman's husband. accused l-er 0f exhibitors i.-om Renten H.ir- J o i ra I v with her by Oarro. was acbor. t. Jos ph. Watervliet. Rerrien : uuitted. printrs and Nile.s have reserve,! ox- " bibit space, and ti-.any more are ex- ; roRCVAIlXKI IS IX)I1KAIIM;1II). pectcd to do so in the future. A i I've done tho warning it's up to
1 vou to do the arming. There is no
'better Radiator -Solution than i
; "Freez-No." Will not freeze even i at 20 degrees below zero. One fillir.fr will last a season. 50c per fral- ! Ion. aall Main 1576 C. H. Defrees
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coiii w.wk irxi'ic-rmii. . The weatherman tells us that we may expect a bitter blast from the north before many days are passed. I There's only one remedy for Jack Troet and that's to have him meet j Cinderella or Topsy. Both are .pe- ! cial brands of Coal that Pehyler ;
Ro-? recommends. lain ieü or Mihawaka 403. 4-tf
Edwards Iron Works cut orn piuc3 Rein forcin r. CbazmeU. X Daib JjaIc-, Bat tlOl . MITN ST. 8?U
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25 percent Reduction Sale. Vernon's. 334-tf
17c pel's.
smokln? tobacco. 15c.
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COAL KELLER- RAMSEY COAL CO. Mab 477 Lincoln 1349
Si Tyrant Ilatl' (I. .1 April 1:!''. a st-rc-a r.t u as i.i 'l at I-'-vir-Ti'.le, a fordititr to Mit b.ell. Toe har;re wa- a.-s mit.
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v iio;:i h- i; reported to have been 1'. titrate for some tini". had pr--M-eit the , harre .MitiMo-II .-täte.! that he didn't know whether the f-eft'i-ar.t haJ !:ad a tr.al or not. Th (ferine int. who is said li.ivc had a wife and tuo chi! Iren in rhe States, ras a trusty In the tru a rd hou h.- for pometime afir th- har-re had been lnade aicaint hl:u. On the Wedii'-sdav aftemfxin iu.-t
,' i,,f fi ttir I'-i.'a-- .-. t In- nV.
i'r the h-iniririir. th
T'difled. Fäci.; over
hi. fe-t were tied by a M. I'. Pict nrr- of Sti nr.
I'pon th- snrt'.al of a major the) r at t ie : i i criirioil. Then irnmedi-i
,'i;f'y tii" n.ajor a tm;i n "d t i 1 nat ;ve of tiie eriin' froiii which the 0 .a! tt.a:1. hid paid the peralty. " T i r-1 ,.M I.-. t.'i-fpi-i-. f iL-r-n iv'iitc
p p; -a t io-.ts v."!" I i n r made foi j the -terse i tit's hanin- and ju.-t alt t j It had i" curred. n tii-- Friday j
Ir!nr ! tb- lay th.e s' rotnt wa ut to death, a "oiored -! 1 : r w .a recutd ;'t a ,-irrdltr m a mi er. a ' -'f-d i nir t M i: he : 1.
lie-in Hearing of $10.000
Damage Suit in La port c. i ht
Special ti The News-Times. LAP' RTF, Jan. Tho trial of ; McCraV Acts ill 300
Fit es.t Schultz, of Michigan City.! I ardoil L.OSCS in lJH ye buy anj Peu liberty bonds against Alfred Hanson, wa started! IXDr.VXAPOIdS. Jan. f.--CrOv. I and all other eecurities. C. L. GuthMonday in the superior c.ourt. Ac- i ernor McCray's hrst year record of j rie 423 J. M. Rldr. S a. m.
nan tor nt.ei was brought and Is the ; clemency shows that approximately ' r suit of a news story which the do M 0 persons were affected directly '
ra'-j-.t:, -ipvüiM i
f ndant s t:L to the
News about a year aso. Schultz was then proprietor of a hotel and ousted Ti tnvpllrff Tiinn frnm ( , lin f
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I iiu.-iii"ss re ioree. sordini,' tne story
to the Indianapolis paper, Hanson said that the injured man had
brought suit against Schultz
matter of fact, the attorney had th complaint written, but at the- time it had not been filed, being- recorded several days after tho publication of
tory.
Indianapolis i by his acts, according to a statement 1
Monday by Adolph Feidensticker, secretary ot the pardon board, sup-
j pigmented by an examination of j records at the crovernor's cilice, i Mr. Seidensticker said the povern- ! or approved tho board's lindins rcc-
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Trustees ot to Withdraw Blosser Recommendation
eliapi n'n'id-o ed a black ! S' ?nl Vl ''."l N''WK"Tiui, s the secant's head, u bile ! ,'t,K'V
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um; man wa.- i
As a i ommendinfr 11 pardons, 02 parols.
jO commutations of senteia-s, 27 (
remissions of lines, and 2T releases of jrIsoners Aho had served their sentences and were laying out fines.
In most of the latter paroles, the governor's action was a mere for- i mality bcinrr approval of the action j of trustees of penal institutions re- j
leasing prisoners in accordance with the parole law.
SHOES, S1 .95 up Save 1-3 to 12 Factory Blemished Men's, Women's, Cliildren's Fine Makes Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back
ü. S. ARMY STORE
330 S. Michigan St.
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The manufacturers spent six j-ears In experimental work before they were satisfied.
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Our selling out event is not entirel' finished. Sale will be in progress from 10 to 12 days more. Tremendous bargains are still waiting for you. Come in and convince yourself. Buy at your own price, don't delay. Come in and save money.
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township trustees of Elkhart county
i arter be;ntr in executive session for i a. i a m
iuo nours .vionaay alternoon refused by unanimous vote to withdraw their recommendation of Prof. C. P. Plo-ser, former dean of C,o-
shen college for Klkhart countv ag
ricultural ar;ent in which a. vacancy xists throiifth tlc resignation of M. L. Shearer. American Legion
Women save money by buyin? your t-hoes at the L F. Army store. 330 S. Michisran st. All standard makes of shoes. Pact or;. blemish.
$1.05 up. 365-tf
Make your hair sweet and fluffy with Rlue Devil Cleanser. 1 4-tf
p'v-ts in F'.khart and Coshen aro i fed's.
16-o. tin Prince Albert. $1.25.
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Fathcrin-Laiv Advises Hays to Take Movie
ol.Iimr ju the annointment of Prof.
I Rlosser. objection beimr based on ' his .ilIefTod record as a conscientious j objector durinpr the world war. I Io-. McCray recently asked Purj du- university to defer action on the
! niosMT recommenuation penatnsr an 1 t-
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25 per cent Reduction on's. r - - -
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Facts About Chiropractic No doubt you have heard that Chiropractic is successfully relieving many huiAan ailments, without the use of drugs or rcsortinfr to tho kniie. Also you may hav heard that Chiropractic Is painful, and disagreeable, which probably is causing you to hesitate from yivinc it a trial. Let me prove to you that Chiropractic, the way I give it, la soothing and restful as well as beneficial, In many instances, after the first adjustment. If you are unfamiliar with my method of Chiropractic, you are cordially Invited to call and I will cheerfully explain this science to' you. Tor Advnncil (Painless) Chiropractic FRANK G. K1SH GUAR V ATI , CIIIROP IIA CT ) I : Suite 308. Citizens Rank Rid. Just Tast of Postoffice. Olfico Hours: 0-11:30 A. M. 1-5 and 7-S P. M. Sunday, 0:30-11 A. M.
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investigation launched through two Legion posts. Monday's action by the trustees- places the matter up to Purdue. Ploser was not in the nnuy draft hut recently stated hi.s reht-i uis belief is such that if conscription again became an issu" ho would oppose it.
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Th' man who has made no mis-) t.ak has ttot been .alive very long.; If used to be a common error to de- ; fer taking life insurance. Inform J
urse!f fully by reading the free pn'd. cations mailed by WALTER PEG AX. J. M. F. Rldp. S-tf
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T really progress this year place .o:r money where it will earn the m is!. The Ruütling Loan Assn.,
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interest. 10-tf
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OPEN AGKIPri.Tl'i: AFi roi'lM!. LAFA V ETTE. D.i. .'m (iun- '! c-f 'aii-f- ir 1 1 i r.-d herM n iv t . ; :. .oi-. at:'a. ..f th"
Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.
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Sooth Bend CONSUMERS SERVICE
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cDLER BROS. Co Mulligan at aUlaau; Slnco IS 8 4 niR STORE FOR .MEN AJT, IlOYl
Enjoy a Service ugh
Union Trust Corapaaj Safe Deposit Rosea iItJj jpeclaJ facilities foi the privacy ul vir totnr.
PATENTS Aral Trade Marks Obtained la al Cca n tries. AdJc IYtv. GPO. J. OLTSCH. Registered lattnt Atf?. 711-712 StuderwaUirr CIdg.. fcoutl 1U nd. lr.d.
Tn-? Pl Occtrlc Shop Wiring and Repairing S. D. illoran & Son
That Protects iW09!mY.
You from This
I lours of hard, tiring work scrubbing, rubbing, rinsing, wringing then the exposure that attends hanging things out on the line, with fingers numb and blue with cold. Slick's Rough Dry Service does away with the usual disfiguring marks or tags on fine table linens, napkins, sheets, pillow slips. The wearing apparel is returned dry and starched, the flat work already ironed for instant use. We pick up laundry work Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and get every bundle back the same week. Mishawaka, Nil es and Buchanan collections made on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Delivery Saturday.
Phone Main 1 17
SLICK'S
212-210 Lincoln Way East
South
for Its
Rend, World Famed Truck Farms
That's not only the possibility but the probability of the future. Tourists who visit the city of Studebaker Automobiles, Oliver Chilled Plows, South Bend Watches, Birdsell Clover Hullers, and other products known the world over, will also.want to see the Pleasant Valley tract of Steenburg Farms. Washington knows these farms. The government has long since recognized their soil, as evidenced by the location there of an experimental station of the United States Agricultural Department. Bulletins have been dedicated to the description of this soil and of the products of this soil. Pleasant Valley Products, celery, cabbage, beets, onions, lettuce, peas, beans and the like, will find an unlimited market within a radius of a few hundreds of miles of South Bend. But Pleasant Valley Products will be known favorably and well in South Bend, Mishawaka, Goshen, Elkhart, Chicago, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. Ideal transportation facilities, passing through and touching on Steenburg Farms, insure wide and rapid distribution to a receptive market. That rich, black muck land of Pleasant Valley at the headwaters of the Kankakee is the "pay dirt" which will make South Bend additionally famed as a truck center for at least the middle west.
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You can now buy famous Livingston Jr. Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws at the lowest prices in years. All season our tremendous values have been the talk of the town. Now you can get these wonderful clothes at decided reductions. Act quick though. They're going fast.
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Suits, OCoats, Mackinaws Values to $10
Suits, 0Coats, Mackinaws Values to $16.50
Finest Suits and O'Coats Vuluc3 to $2 3
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Charles P. Gi'ay Company First Nat'l Batik Bldg., Chicago, III. South Bend Office 218 N. Michifian St.
Extra Special!
A special grouping of suits, overcoats and mackinaws of which there is one or two of a kind. Many suits with two pants. Values to $20.00
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Our entire ductions. $3.00 Sweaters. . $5.00 Sweaters.
Bovs Sweaters
stock at tremendous
Shirts and Blouses
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Your choice sale prices.
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$4.00 Sweaters
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$.85 $6.00
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$1.50 Shirts . $2.50 Shirts .
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Boys' Stockings 35c Chester Lad and Iron Clad Stockings, all sizes. Special 27c 4 pair $1.00
All-Wool Jersey s Fine ail-wool jerseys, plr-ln colors or striped. Regular $3.00
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