South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1922 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17. 1V22

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Human Fly" to Perform Here

PRAISES IMAM NATIONAL GUARD

Hoy Spends Ll Minutes Loch cd up in Store Safe

LUDLOW TO HEAD LÄP0RTE SCHOOL

Regular Army Instructor Laud Showing of State Troop? at Camp Knox. INTjTA.VAPOLL-. Ind. A;. 1 . "Tne Indian -t r.atlon-i. uard cr-r-t in'.y o,o-'-d he ey- ' the r" i: Jr army vft'.-ers r ri duty at Cam; Knox." MaJ. Alh'rt T. R:"h, r-?u!ir rimy !r.-: ructr f -r 'he Indiana K ; a ri , hi v.-ritten To Harry H r i , i T 1 . Adjutant-?, -rerai of Indiana. Th ?uard. w.th th extion of

the Ion- air -rwee ur.it. ha .eft the rimp. wh--re it rf-iv--! 1. day' ;;rrr.' in-truction. Fr.r th" informaT: in of Gov. MM.'ray an 1 CA n. .m'.th nr..i al.-o the public. Maj Rich ent rd t h " fr."Iowin r- .r.l ;n fn. Smith's office: "I rtui r!)'l from Carnp Knox ---

MA II I ON, Au 16. -Ion F.m-m-. 14, of fvree:er. W3 lacked up TieIay nicht in a af'- in a drui,' .':-, an'l. vhn r --'' d fifteen Liinute- la'er wa b.tdiy f r;h'tn"I. hut, s:if-r--d no o!hr ill effort from .)." 'X!r ri-ne. Th" lad went ir.tr the s-af.- to rfk ftr a rnous. l i.ink Wilham--or;. clerk in the sore, V,m'.y puhed th door and it oh,,, d with a ?r,ip. No one was present at th t:m" wo coull work the rumWrir.on. I-: rally, after what flyme1 lllte hour.', the proj. ri or was f .und ari j ov.v.z Krnmons w:i. r'-k-as-.l. "It r4 the hottest pla I vor

!?p ir in my life." the hoy said

LAPORTE WOMAN TO BE COUNTY NURSE

Nrday upon the- comp'et.on

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f.eld training f"r the Indiana nitirai ?u rd. Tne record made by the Indiana r.atiora! scuard while thre prompts me to extend to you. fcs the adjj:tant-gT.eral of Indiana, my mot hcir'v congratulations on th plerdi'I -hvir.c rool 1y the Indiana troops. Th morale wa excellent; the n.ert wr- interete,l ani all put their shoulder to the wheel with a jr ;rit vp-ik!n mighty well for their trainlr.cr; th ofneer. without xrrp. t on. caf everything in them in as..tir.? in rmkii' thi camp the mo.-t proH'aMe In the history of th" nat.r..il gruard of the state. "Th Inliani national sruard rtr. tainly opened the pyrn of all the r'crular ojliers on duty at Camp Knox by their splendid anl entle-Tr-.anly conduct, correct military appearancf., soippiness in rendering ourt:e.-. conduct at drill and In f:en,ral. the all round indication that the Indiana national puird wa rfflrient jn every particul-r. "I am and I have been for rn time, the proudest man in Indiana and I knöw that the Rcnrra! fe: the .amc way. I hive eon the Indiana rational guard grow under th guidance of the trenera! from r.othinc: at all to what I consider the most efTlcient national cuard in the country today. I do not believe that any other -täte in the country could ho vp orjra niz'l. equipped .and trained puch a splendid body of men In the short pur of time that the general ha. It clearly indicate that the record made durincr the world war wan no; due to war cond.tions. hut that it i.- horn in the blood of a Hoofder to be a better Ko'dlejr thon the other fellow. "I intend to talk with thft Kener.V, about th!" but I wanted htm to hav It on ptprr in black and white, that the governor of Indiana has a body of men that he should fee Jutly rroutl of in the stat."

llflcn Gelteiibolt to Succrrd Lydia Jordan in County School ork. t. I-'OUTi:. An. 1;-Mis MeWn r t e.p.ort . danchter of Mr. and Mft Fred Cfltenbort, 1 1 " I J-t-. will be appointed county school r(jrA to ucepd Mis Iydia .lorrlun, rv .v resign' 1 to accept a po-,;ton n nur- in the I,aI'orte ity Miool. it was learned today. It unip-r ?tcrtvd that Mif fleltenhort's appointment will be made at the next ineetint: of tlvi. county board of education, which is to be held Morday Au 21. In chooin? MNs deltenhort the county officials, b-ave made th-ir selection from a lare field of applicants and have picked a woman who i- well jiKidified to serve in the caj aci;y of school nur?1. Miss CieltenhoH w a jrraduate. of the I.ul'orte his:! cIkh)1. re-ivi.tv" her diploma with h cla of 19ir. (Vr wmpltin Jier liich sfhnol course, sive fcntf-jfd the T'reshyter4a n hrvspUa.1 in ChicaRO. where she studied under the direction of som of the leadintr physicians and surl?eonn in ihe. United States. Siie lias hud fevtral years of practical training in various hospitals. Durir.f the pa-st surnnicr Miss C -tenlort attended Western Ileserve coJWre at Cleveland. .. where she took speciaJ work in nursing. The position of county s hool tire In IaTorte. one of the hiprht. salaried position." of this- kind in the. ptate. It require the untiring efforts of one well versed with child ilments and carries with it considerable responsibility.

ronner A-i-tant Principal Succeeds J. II. Hughe at Lnporte. LAI''r.Ti:. Auk. IK. Prof. W. G. Iudlow, inti urxor of mathematics in the urorte H:rh vhool for the pa::

four ear?. and assistant principal l irii c 'he la -t term was appointed : : -:pil to u--f ed Jame.s H. ii't:ii s l ite j c-,: e j-d ix afte: nuor. and ;s.uri.cd hi n w dutie? tol iy. Prof. Ludb'W arrived In the city from Chi' s erday and wei.f i;ni..edi-fltr-lj to the oth'- of S;ipt. U. II. W'therow, wh"ie th.- contract was sim d . The cir.Hnt f'f the boarl of education to IJdlow'.s appointment wa-ir-ii:.-d without dill'culty by Supt Wethe.-ow, folbnvin,.' h rcommenli ion of the form-r asi'.int prinipi!. The board v.as a unit in h"s!n Mr. Ludlow, each .member favoring hi- a pi)ointnier.t. The now principal has had H ' irs of experience s an educator an! is qualiiied for his new poH.tion. His familiarity witii conditions in the local s-hooi will be of liiimoiis benefit in aiding him ir. his new work. While at Chicago unlversity lurinr tho pa t sumii er. Mr. Iud!rw computed the work on his Ma.' ier s decree. Former principal Hushes w:I! arnn in the city within a few ia and prepare his household poods for shipment to IJloominc; on. where) he will study at Indiana university. In addition to working on a doctor''leprcM at Indiana, Mr. Huirhes will al.-o ;r a?, an instructor.

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"ut the courtry frir hia a-tmshin-: ; f nts or. top of th hi-,'het ..kyi f capers h- '"n find. O-itsIde of "walk'ner" up tlie ide of a buiidin t

"j Ur.-it.'.el. he p-ts his bissest thrill from balancing hims-If cut ever th.3 s'reet below on a chair. 1 ItpynoMs claim.5 to be tb.e f.rt: man to ever char.pe pant.n in the j a:r. io'.:.g this before Omar lock- ; bar became famous for it. He not ; only proviles thrills in the accepted 1 , manner, but in addition makes pec- ' . tators pi.sp by intentionally slipping and biunderir.p in a manner which J causes them '.o fear for his safe;y. I Hut One Mishap. ! The Im: n&n In the world A.: do- 1 I ir. '"human fly" f-tunLs Is the i 1 , tinction which Reynolds bears. It. ' is said that no other man in th? j world can do the things he dof5. H ' has been in the pa me for a great ! j many years and hus with but j one serious mis-hap. That was In ; ' 1?1" when -slipped rive storie ; j from the pide of a Philadelphia ?ky ; S.T.TIifr xi-itVir'it tBriruu ;n'i-' r-

i other man would hi lost his n:Tv i f ' thon llllt l-t PavtinUc II s n j ' '

V.., k .v j i v.' nullit, iiT i.tfc i k- pt ri-lit o:i doinq h's fear as if I they were. th most common thirds 1 I - . .1l

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ueynoins performed many tunes

j in the cause- of the liberty I.'.ati (

j during the war, and gathered manv j recruits for the Marine by hLs an- ' j uual mthoil of publicity. One rf Iii? qreatrst tunts is the placing of : ! tables on top of each other and 1 :1a I. putting six chairs on top of ; thr-v. On ihjs pyramid on top f

i .a building: he balances himself an 1 t

; dt-es a number of acrobatic feats. j For a number of years he appearv, od in vaudeville with his b. lane ire ' and juprclin? actf. 1 In event of rain the stunts will be civen Saturday evening.

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Teeth remove 1 witbut rn'- r;Jf rr. Tiyr, who his ha1 over 20 years eperier.N i". V '. ' ' rr.e'h . C,1 a.lrr.inite"(1 if d' - . H tsth c'.as rror. ar i br: 1?e work. f.ll;r.j-. etc. Free exar lira:; i" X-ray p'.ot- :.iph '..-w ; r. Open Kvenir.irs. Triire.1 r urse :n atv.dar.t

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FA'-CUAHI) OFFICKKS TO VISIT GRAYLING oW'osSo, Mich.. Auuv Jo ll-i'iK'' II- McC.tutthan. of I.os An-isr''le--. Cal., formerly commanding oM'e-rr of ihe Thirty-third regiment. Michigan National Guard, and Major M. J. Phillips, of Santa II irhara. Cab. formerly prominent in tb" state guard and at one time adjutant general. will be guests of honor at a reception to be given Wednesday by ( )wo .-o Flks. Poth men, who were visdiim here, are p.u-H exalted rulers of the lodge. The two former odicers will go to (Irayling. Thursday, to isit their old friends among the guard cUicer. C'd. Me "aughun bs now in the oil and gravel business in the west, while Phillips, is managing editor

of the Santa Barbara News and is g lining a reputation as a fiction and f-x-.'Tiai io writer.

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LEADING CITIZEN OF TERRE HAUTE IS DEAD TKRRIl HAFTE. Aug. 16. lyouis Oerhardt, for many years active In business and 'ndtre, circles In Terre Haute and mayor of the cltv from 1 f 1 0 until 1314. died at the family heme. Tne May nitrht foliowIny a lonK illness. Mr. Oerhardt was 7 0 years old ami was born In Tt.-den. Oermnny, July 24. 1S52. At the nsre oT 10 be came to this country with his father who tflf,l n Terre Haute He was educated In the public school of Terre Haute nnd he married Mi-s Christin I, eck er. of Chicago, October 10. 1 .s S .? . Elected mayor of Terre Haute in "t T' 1 0 on th ponincratic ticket, he took off.cp January 1. 1910 and f-erved until 1914. He wn a memler of the Maonic order nnd also of the Travelers' Protective Association Surviving are hi widow, one son.

jr. two daughters, -hol'son. of Matthen. Cerhardt. of Terre

"Haute; one brother. Henry Gerhardt, nri'l tw sis'er-. Ir. Ina Alny and Mr." William 1 1. Hauch

i Little Hoy Drowns Trying i - . .

To Save 1 dinger tirothcr Detroit, Aug. 16. Toys, candies at.I othor hirthday gift? were scattered about the home o' Russell II. Itourcv.'Nsrau Wednesday, but the boy wa.s not there to enjoy them. He lost his life wading In Detroit river yesterday and his brother George. ftr;0 nine, also perished in a hernic ofiort to rescue him. The boys were taken for an outing In celebration of Itussell's seventh anniversary. On George's promise to take care of Itussell they were permitted to go wading. Hussen got beyond hi.s depth. Without hesitation witnesses say. George went to the spot where ho saw bubbles rising to the surface and ducked under the water. They earn to the surfrce. one clasping the other about the neck, but sank before other bathers could reach them.

T.oiiis Cerhardt. Mrs. William Xi

FOUK SOLDIERS HURT AS TRUCK TURNS OVER VALPARAISO. Ind.. Aug. If,. (Ry A. P.) Four soldiers were severely Injured when a truck In which they were riding turn yd over in a ditch at Camp Roosevelt, near Laporte, thi.- afternoon. According to reports, the driver of the truck .attempted to avoid striking another truek and hi machine went into a ditch. The injured were Serp,t. Iceland Post. Sergt. James Gamne, S'ergt. William Donaldson and Ainsworth Warden, driver of the truck.

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City Council of Marioti Attacks School Contract MARION. Ind . Aug. 1H With very member condemning the action of the school boaid in a ward ir p. the contract for the new school building for a sum In e.cess of $.100,OOA, the city council Tu sdav night nr.nnimcusly voted to a -t as a committee of een with George R. Dati!'"ls. mavor. as a member to meet ..th the school boarl to po over the figures.

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Indiana Farmers Plan Michigan Motor Hike. Itr.FD CITY. Mich.. Aug. 16.--A farmers' delegation from Fort Wayne. Intl.. with a transport of T,0 cars, will camp hero Thursday. The members of the Allen County Farmers' association are building a community house in St. Joe township, and they will drie through Michigan to St. Icnace. where they will cut their timber and ship it home bv rail. County Agent C. W. Wing and Maypr II. W. Hawkins have arranged with the Methodist camp ground authorities to have the of the ground. Electric lights will be supplied. Tommy Johnson, assistant county agent leader, from Purdue university, will accompany the delegation. President V. S. Roebuck will bad.

Apple, Potato Show Vr.ize List Announced C.KANI) RAPIDS, Mich.. Atur. 18. The management of the Michigan Apple and Potato show, to be held here Dec. ." to S. is emphasizing 11 standard commercial varieties of apples in itj premium list. 'This list, which comprises varieties recommended for commercial shipping by the Michigan State Horticultural society, follows: Wealthy. Jonathan, Grimes. Mcintosh. Fameuse (show), Rhode Island Greening. Red Canada Red Steele and Hyslop for the lower peninsula; Duchess for southwestern Michigan; Northern Spy for southern and central Michigan: Wagener for northwestern Michigan, and Wealthy, Mcintosh. Northwestern Greening and Wolf River for the upper peninsula. Admission to the show will be free.

"Daredevil" Jack Reynolds will thrill South Rend with li s daring stunts Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock when he scales-, with his fingers, the Oliver annex. The picture shows .-ome of Iiis stunts after be reaches the top of the building. . , ; Tahcs lube to Relatives s Reynolds Human Husband tails to Support y?i y , r j t j L.APORTE. Aug. 16. Non-support T y lO UCCLle Up is i -hanged by Wynifred Orr Haworth i( f ! yy r I R. R. 2, in her suit for divorce from j vJllVer 1 ridCCV Leslie Z. Ilaworth, tiled in County

Clerk Frank Rogers' office late Monday, j The Haworths were married Aug. ! -S. 191S. and separated July 29. IOl'O. ! The plaintiff alleges in her bill that i

upon the day of separation s-he went to live with her grandfather because I South nend be treated to a

her husband f.-.iied t Q1,. v- real itinu rnuay nignt wnen 'Dire

Mrs. Haworth prays the court for divorce ar.d the cus-tody bf their child, Ilileen. over two years old. Leonard Henoch is acting for Mrs. Haworth. v

Noted "Wall CliInlcr, to FurniIi South Roiul With Plenty of Thrills

devil" Jack Reynolds will stale the Oliver theater building at T:lö ,

.'dock. Reynolds is known through

Michigan Fishing License $2 Ungevs CirrRATii ,401 SJHkhjtfan St Ojy&m Carat Tnsvk South Bend, Indiana

PATENT MEDICINE 25c Phillips' Milk Magnesia 21c 50c Phillips Milk Magnesia 45c 60c California Syrup of Figs 49c 40c Fletcher's Casloria. 29c 30c Bromo Seltzer . . . 23c 60c Bromo Seltzer . . . 49c 85c Jad Salts 67c 35c Sal Hepatica 27c 70c Sal Hepatica 55c 35c Vicks Vapo Rub . . 27c 70c Vicka Vapo Rub . . 55c 25c Mentholatum .... 21c 50c Mentholatum .... 40fc 35c Turpo 27c 35c Musterole 27c $1.10 Wampole Cod Liver 79c

Apply Here for 1922 Auto License

WM STREET PRICES ARE

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Come Early and Get Coffe FREE

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$ I . D 0 value, 2 for Mens $2.0Qwork nants . . .

Aicn s woi sniris, vjc j onj,

vaiuc, z riji 2 for J ,UU M en's dress caps. $ I . 00 value, ft ft 2 for ....... . I -UÜ Children's gingham dresses, .regular $1.00 value.

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Boys' keds. $2.00 value. 17 S1.00

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Children's school shoes, for" S1.00

Boys' sateen waists, 75c

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Children's bloomers, 8 IT $1.00 Ladies' $1.50 a p r o n s, for ........ . S1 Q0 Ladies' step-in bloomers.

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8 yards linen toweling.

$1.00 SLOO

ZDc value, for 3 large size turklsh towels.

1 0 yards curtain floods only . , SLOO 4 pillow ff cases for J I UU Big selection of blankets. Ladies' canvas slippers. is,r'.": . . . . SLOO 15 bars palm (J ft ft olive soap .... I 25 bars velvet soap only SI .00 I pound peaberry cofTee given to each 50 ladies at door at 8:30 o'clock when doors open.

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Richter In her .cult for divorce' ' J'JVfl-Afc-r. Fnr Infant

iru.tea. ; Ö X c Invalids a say ho wanted von I

The "Food-Drink" for All Aces. Quick Lunch at Home, Office. an4

Ho wanted me to buy it for him.".! Fountains. Ask for HORLICtCS. she declared. The decree was prant- . . 1V . . . xAvoid Imitations & Substitutes

ag-.a-inst Frank Gru

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to use rouse?" demanded the court. Mrs. Grustea said that was not her meaning.

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in f sticarion. Will la ru Rrown. a r.ienher of the courcil. asserted ho h had teen advised that Morrow and Morrow, of Murcle. the socc-t-id'ters. had said they would not i eir. work ttf.til they were satis'V 1 tlire wo-uld ce ro T r :tl action oi an in.'unetion which rnVM irterfer ' with the rorstructlon work. George R-nr. con r;c:lrran. heran the discussion when h a:d tb.e bui'dirtr. Inchidinq the we ald cot a pprcxin'.at ly S 400.Cr The r-r'rrt figure? do r.o ircl;:de the ite. the ets. the c!as'K. r.or the other furniture, h f aul "We fh uld ak the n-honi boa: ! K wtr-e :!,r thirsr off the sla. r. new ;.rchitrct nr.1 new nlirs. f a p r-".ve build ir: jr." Cmir.:! r.rowr s-a'.d. The criticiFPi wis net direct" 1 ... tl-.e contractor, but at the wld-- -c rf the p!ar vrjiich. it was cor.t'mb "; l-ror!r!e f r a ftructt-re far ir f rf the r.eedp.

lie Should Horry About Size of Fine; Cant Pay

INDUSTRIAL BOARD SECRETARY RESIGNS i I.VniAXAPOLIS. Aug. 16. E. J. j Roleman of Rockville. for four yeirs N.cretary of the state industrial j hoard. Wednesday announced hiSj resignation, effective Sept.1. He: will be succeeded by Iceland Fish- ' back of Itichmond. :

HAMMOND, Ind.. Au?. 16 "Vou tell rr.e I cannot have wine I tell you to go to hell.' Tony Remoile toid the jmlue. $100,- caid the judqe. 'I tell you go to hell two times." J200." "And I t'll you go to hell three

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TO OWNT.ns OF DOGS. IOIlT.F. TOWNSHIP. I)oc: tax i-s now delinquent and payable at office of Michael C. Hanley, trustee Portage township, court houe. Adv. 231 a. m.

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Any watch or clock brought in on Dollar Day will be repaired for $1.00. All repairing guaranteed. $1.00 reduction on all $5.00 purchases on Dollar Day. Stop and look at the real bargains in our window. Nothing over a dollar. H. H. MANDEL Watchmaker and Jeweler 339 S. Michigan St., Cor. Division

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fi'J Blue blooded fabrics every one of them from our highest priced woolens W some sold as high as $65.00. But the remaining yardage, is too small to include I j in our new fall line, regardless of value. So, rather than carry them over we have

ALMOST, BUT NOT QUITE SOLD OUT

v That is the story of these choice ends the deluxe remnants of our great line of 1 fabrics of last fall and last spring.

M decided to close them out at the amazing price of $27.50.

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Klaborated Itconnjr vV. 107 W. li!f .en frt.. rapi !ly Frowins: and takwv rar of !t' cutomorj The Elaborated. Roof.ns Co. Is a part of th!? c'.tv j For the pat ten year? it has made an enviable record !n the roolnb :s!ne Like many other? you w;l' r-'cT.t by !ta ftisatir.e the merit o' Klaborated Roof. The Elaborated erlce ii also headquarter? for the popular Warren Taints. "The Ri-ht Faint to Taint Right Fcr rea' protection of your home yen can rot eual the comt ir.ttlon cf Elabel Roofltnc and "barren Pir.t asv-:::-tf

"The Gold Standard of Vr.iur'

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CHASSIS $1185

F. O. n. Ijn!nff FARNEMAN MOTOR CO. 615-61" S. .Michigan St. Phone Main 4110

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CASH MEAT MARKET

A fact worth remembering that your Dollar Vvill buy more at Woodka Bros. Thursday than anywhere in the city and we guarantee satisfaction. 6 pounds Round Steak , ffef for Öjrliliy 1 1 pounds Spare Ribs g 3 pounds Creamery Butter f?-g f for di.OU 1 2 pounds Beef Roast f?fl f for M.WtS 5!2 pounds-Dixie Square Bacon ß fh for ÜÜ.IIil Corn and Peas, 8 cans fikfk for &S.UÜ 118 S. Michigan St. Phone Main 1462

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The early comer gets the richest choice. Act! VECOATS $25 Ol

light browns, sepia browns, navy blues, metallic blues, iVt Mark APTfCnVVt

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) serge suitings, nomespun suitings, tweed suitings.

ACT NOW! Checks, ülaids. strices. hprrinr-honpi. wirl.waL.

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pin axiti neeiiie uiecKS, diagonals.

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A small deposit will reserve any of these patterns for you. Look for this ad in our window.

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