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Tut-iil j v, Otk'bu ,11. Oi, J. i w ' I "- was , IT U tseteae for anyone to call at this office In an endeavor to find oat the name of adTertlsers. Thoae who advertise under an Initial or iou de plume do not wish their pames to be made public, and they cannot be dt' valged at this office. . . HELP WANTED. LADLES WANTED! T call 1(1? whan you, , want. :. your summer draaaaa cleaned, dyad and pressed. m-tt HOT WANTED Easy. t. profitable work arternnona only. School hoy preferred. ',. Apply. 3 ..West Pack Square. . . 226-3t WANTED At once, men to work In our shipping crew and lumber yard nt our mlli at Schofield, Bamberg Co.. S. C. located on Seaboard Air Une railway "about sixty miles South of Columbia, S. C Wages $1.7S per day. Work ten hours. Fine climate, no snow, steady work, an excellent place to work In the winter. We want only first class men who come with the Intention of working. Soltkeatchle Lumber Co., Schofield, S. C. . 22B-3t. TOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished modern cot tage on Chestnut street In best residential section of city; Large front and back lots plenty of ahada trees all modern conven iences. No. ISO Chestnut St., Phone 122. ; 1 . . 209-tf RENT On SALE 5 room cottage, near Weavervllle car line; fine wa ter and mountain vffrws. Apply to R. II. Itoth, 205 Merrlmon Ave.. Ashevllle, N. C. 225-fit FOR RENT Two Apply, to 128 1857. furnished W'oodfin. rooms. Phone 225-lit FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. South French Broad, No. 84. Phone 722. .. ., 225-3t. FOR RENT ixwlrable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Bos 117, Canton. N. C tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street 186-tf BALE OR RENT Modern residence and grounds, eight rooms, woods, spring, stream; combines city and . country; mountain views. Geo. T. Winston. . 222-6t FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 10 room house, ( room cottage. D. S. Wat aon. FOR RENT 2 or I furnished rooms for housekeeping, with sink and gas In kitchen; also sleeping-out porch, 26 StarnesV "i ' FOR RENT Three room furnished cottage; also four room furnished cottage; modern. Room , Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. tf FOR RENT 7 room house furnished or1 unfurnished. All modern con veniences.. Phone 21.1. 22-3t FOR RENT 3 or 4 sunny, connecting rooms, flrt floor, furnished for house keeping, gas and sink. 2'i Starnes avenue. FOR RENT Two rooms on first tloor, furnished for light house keeping. Private entrance, Mod ern conveniences. 127 Haywood St 12-6t FOR RENT, FURNISHED Private ; residence Charlotte St, 13 room, t bathrooms, steam heat completely furnished; also good Us bis. Ap ply to J. L. Wagner, agent, at post office, aod-tf FOR SALE FOR 8ALB-eExcellent . black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain If taken at once. , Price only f 125. Pony twelve years old; buggy only slightly abused Addresa Luke Dixon, Ashevllle, care Qazette-Newa, 208-tf LOOK! HERE'S A 'BARGAIN Five room bungalow, 49 acrea of land, 25 cleared, a splendid grove of 13 ncrea, 2 acres In asparagus, 400 fruit trees, 250 grape vines, small fruits, water piped to house, splen did views, one mile from R. R. sta tion, 3 -room farmer's house, ser vant's house, good stable; an at tractive place. Cost I SB 00, but will sell for 84200 If taken by Nov. 1st. , F. M. Messier, American National Hank Building, Ashevllle, N. C. 22S-3t FOR SALE Finest Of fertiliser, be ing spent lime with aome cattle hair mixed In It Hans Itees Sons Tannery. 221-t ytt BALE Desirable building lots ii ti if dwelling on Pearson Drive. V. O. Hartshorn, 1(7 Pearson Iriv. . Mz-tt FOR 8ALK New 380.00 computing scale, will sell at a bargain price. IV. K. J., Ashevllle, N. C, general delivery. . . f ' 22-3t. I (lt SALE About 40 Rhode Island !els In whole or In part Apply J. Roy iteagan, Gaxetta-News. tf J Ht SALE Good young horse, H ytiir old. Room t Revell Bldg. K. P. Ingle. V.'NTKI) Pefond hand bags and t. ,rl.,p. Writ ?i,r prices. Rlch- . ih! Hag Company, Richmond. 21-26t mil RALE. il"rn 'nhl room homo on M-r'-n iivniie l.'rue lot 6I50. prlie "(inn. AJ'O mxty choice lots In I A--hei!le. from 8200 to 2t. n ' Onwn, i'liluncQ on .. I'. H V, I 1 WANTS WANTED. 4 f HOS REPAIRING Half soling. sewed, 60 and 75c; children's shoes, 35c and 50c Wa send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main ' . 208-tf. WANTED Those who wish to learn the automobile business In an hon est and reliable school, to write the Southern Automobile College, Oak Ridge, N. C. Best equipment In the south. Graduates aided to positions, 213-26t WANTED Tour stenographic work. Prices .easonable; satisfaction given; See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 PacK' Square. Phone 974. tf WANTED Ladles' Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J, H. McGlnnesa, tl Soufh Main ateet 182-tf WANTED Yonr Notary public work. Residence 123 Asheland Avenue, Phone 18. Jaa. W. Albright 66-tf WANTED A good second hand saw mill, lath and shingle outfit Box 170. Hickory, N. C. 152-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship in the Char lotte Auto School. Addresa or ap ply to "J.," care thia paper. tf WANTED Men and boys to take SO days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and accept good positions. Three hundred graduates placed in positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. 180-tf WANTED Is your razor rusty, dull, thick and heavy, honed out of shape, handle broke, gaps In It? If so, bring It to us. If your shears are In bad condition, bring them, too. We polish and sharpen pock et knifes. Physicians tools, and etc. Ashevllle Barber Supply Co. Phone 432. 23 N. Main at. WANTED Your repair work, 12 yenrs experience In Jewelry, watch . repnir gun and locksmith work. Work guaranteed and finished promptly. N. A. Harrison, 23 South Main street. Phone 887. 212-26t WANTED We Invite attention of la dies to our unexcelled facilities for thoroughly cleaning and pressing of the most delleate fabrics, silks of every kind, broadcloth, woolen goods, laces, eto. Phone 389, J. C. Wllbar. WANTED Errs f-r hatching. Leg horn and Wyandotte preferred. Would rent two or three Incubators for two hatches, with privilege of buying. Would buy five hundred chicks just hatched without the mother. Phone 633. 222-6t CLAYTON HEIGHTS, 20 Clayton street, an Ideal home for semi-Invalids; rates 5 to $7 per week. Phone 746. 210-2BI CMBRELLAS RECOVERED. Why pay the price of a new umbrella when you can have your oH one recovered at one half the cost We have them In all grades of silk, gloria and cotton combinations at prices from 60 cents to $3,25. 1. M. II EARN CO., Battery Park Place. Phone 448 FOB SALI Beautiful Suburban borne; on oar Hne, surrounded by grove of trees with Ave acrea of land, city water, slectrio lights. Very easy terma. CANADAY REALTY CO. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 749 XF.W NTTTEXTS MILL EXTEK THE ASIIEVILLE BVSIXES8 I'OLLEUE THIS WEEK. Xovemlwr Is a splendid time to be gin a course ut the Ashevllle Business College. If yuu will enter this week you will be with other new students who are entering. Our all-winter -course Is the best and we would be glad to enroll twen ty new students in this course this month. KITl'ATIONS: The following sit uations are reported: Man for hotel. 80 miles out, bookkeeping and gen eral office work: 50 mllea out, time keeper, Lumber Co.; city, stenng rapher and bookkeeping, lady; also bookkeeping, limited stenography. in()MAS will be Issued In a few (lavs to graduates In the (a-b) course. Almost all the pupils now In the Col lege are taking the all-winter course, and six who are to enter this week will take this course. All typewriters of this College are new and the all-flnger-method of science typewriting Is taught WEDNESDAY, the first of the month, would be a good time to start with us. Please call and we will ex plain to you the course most prefer able. HENRY 8. 8HOCKLEY, Principal. 4 TELL CENTRAL "95" And Kliell ronnoct you with the Anlieville Lnun 1ry the place where NICHOLS WAY LAUNDRY WORK i done. The best is none too (kx1 for our eustom is. : ' . -ii Phone 95. i A. i:i !;(,!, lrr. DAUGHTER WAS CORED By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore. Md. "I send yon here with the picture of my fifteen year old daughter Alice, who was restored to health by Lydia E riiiklmm'S Ve&sta- uie uompounu. one was pale, with davit circles under her eyes, weak and irri. tuble. Twoditl'eretit doctors treated her and called it Green sickness, but she grevr worse nil the time. Lydia K.l'ink. ham's Vesretab'e Compound was rec ommended, and after taking three hot. ties she has regained her health, thanks to your medicine. I can recommend it for all female troubles." Mrs. L. A. Conn kan, 1103 Kutland Street, Bait: more, Md, Hundreds of such letters from moth ers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. Finkham Metuciue company, Lynu, Aiass. Young Girls, Hoed This Ail fee, Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, hv-ad. ache, dragging-down sensations,, faint ing spells or indigestion, should take immediate action and be restored to health by Lydia K. lMnkhum's Vege. table Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by its use. Write to Mrs. rinkliam, Lynn, Mass., for advice, free. want: MISCELLANEOUS 2.-,m to $:15I0 to Invest In a pn.vinK business. Can render services, more Information by addressing "P.". Gazette-News. 208-tf. CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Miss Ifolman. 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, ft l'nttery Park place. SHOES called for, repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lege. Phone 1317. l3-2t. URN1TURR bought, sold and ex changed. Easy payments. 52 South Main St. Phone 385. 142-tf CHAS. L, SLUDER, 20 S. E. Pack square, furnnlture bought, sold, stored and rented. For sale type writers and pianos. NEW RUGS From old carpets wa make them In any size. Ours are superior to others. 'Write for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca thedral 81, Baltimore, Md. 161-78t ARE YOU GOING AWAY and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L Flnkelstein Loan Office and you will iind an unredeemed one to suit you. 23 So, Main St. 212-JOt B. A. VTNIARSKI, shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customer. No. 4 Lexington ave nue. 177-26t ROCK LEDGE, 61 Haywood street, II Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park faoteL Mrs. p J. Corcoran, Prop. HAVE YOUR STENOGRAPHIC work done where you will find every con venience for letter writing. Special rates on circular lettera. All work guaranteed. Legal Rulldlng, Room 225. Telephone 1688. 21J-26t HUNTERS, are you looking for im unredeemed shotgun? We hav all well known makes L. C, Hmlth, Parker ISros., A. H. Fox, Ithaca, Remington, etc. We carry a com plete line of ammunition and goods ' for hunters. H. L. Flnkelstein Loan Office, SI South Main St. 112-IOt PRIVATE FAMILY near Wlnyah nan Itarlum will take I or t men board ers. X., Gaxette-News. 225-3t SPECIAL PRICES It will pay you to ask for our prices on rugs and matting, also awnings, window shadea and house cleaning of aU kinda. : Asheville Carpet Hotjjsg ' If o. IS-30 Church B(. Fbone 128 THtAiK ctucutr ; Wednesday, Nor. 1. Play of the Hour, by E. E. Eose The Rosary The Great New York, Chicago, Boston Bucreja. and Like the Song and the Poem It will live forever. Company, Production, Electrical Fftscts, Hinge HPttliifS and Costumes beyond comparison. K on i-i i. e, r ie to f I r.o. Amusements. ;4ihimi.M-Timii,mr i ., ,m,irn rn n-,, nawgi. . .I'm, '.i i Yrt. rr(&vffi-j , :Si. SCKXR FROM "THE KOS.XUY. AT "The Itosary." Can oni evil mind poison n whole household? Is the human brain rstp- ible of iiroilucing dlsnslroiis effects ip"ii a hiiiisihnld by adversi- sukkcs- iivi- thoiiKhts . ' '. lo v. realize odequatelv licw nur mental attitiiiles influence our lives inil the lives nf those about us '.' All these oiiestlons are asKe I in "The Itusai v" n new play, by Kilward IC. iloFe. and produced by Rowland & clitTorJ. And the answer? Wijjjl, the play is :he iinswcr. ' For one half its course It bnih's up a. condition of affairs Ih a typical nicrican fapiily of today. Tin- inner life of each member,. Is, shov n. and there is tiie subtle feeling produced ihat all is not rUrht, thai one mind is not in full accord with tNe peace an. I happiness of that household. Tlit-re are no words Hplikm directly that tell this, but It Is iuini air. Nor ann Ptijf 'une point to tin?- snm who is workinv against tiie Kencrnl harmony. Then suddenly the crush comes and the house s chaos. The husband doubts his wife, drives tier Out and aces absolute ruin. Then comes the power of Lhe mind that seeks' only truth and goodness; the oiind thnt him harbored only good thoughta. , H Is that of Eather Kelly, the prlast who solves the . mystery nut! brlna each member of thf little rmttflv circle buck to peace an.l hnpplneso. - At the Andl torium next Wednesday evening-, No vember 1st. Prices TiOc to $l.!ift. Tickets now svllina; tit Whitlock's. VctroMilitan Coikhtii CnniNinx. The Memphis "oninierelal Appeal of Augtist 17, 1!10, has the following You are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation haa won it greaf reputation- an dextenslve sale by Its re markable cures of colds, and can al ways be depended upon. It la equal ly valuable for adulta and children and may be given to young .children with Implicit confidence aa it contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. KKKRttaKKlttias n HE INVESTED 4S CENTS H t AND MADE OVER $100. ; I wish to say I have found H t the Ashevlllo Gazette-ewa a 8 at splendid advertising medium. K tt A 4 8-cent "For Sale" advertise- It t nient. run In two Issues, a. at brought me twelve replies end ' it netted me over 1101 prone at t . , - C. a. TERHUNE. K t October . 111. It tBa;itsttltltKKItltllttK.M We Stand for tiie South as Did Lee and Jackson Being the oldest Old Line Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all of the Standard Policies, giving the lowt possible rstta con sistent with aafety. Wa solicit your .atronage. fhe Security Life & Annuity Company o areerwboro, ti, J. A. K SMITH, Special Ajreitf. ' w AttUJ&i THfcAIKii CmuOlf Mntiito and MKln Saturday, Novebmer 4th Direct from third year et the Astor Theatre, New York. 'h Record or the America utage. "A I-autihing Wonder." N. Y. Times Wl-i mIiiiIh & Kemirr Present o.t; i c r CI V- Mntlncc lrlies i.o to l.oo. ' Miihl l'rl. r .VK' to $!.:.!. Tli ken fhurs'liiy morning nt Wlilt . I V. Ni'1 I' I'lcitMe be s..,ii..- v. I, rn the cri-iTi ri s as the in le u s-1 .1 1 hu mm m i r i DTTORIl'M, WKlXKsn.lY, XOV. . 1. to say of Mr. HumblrdS Dttffey one of tho mem'uors of the Metropolitan Con cert company which comes' to the Auditorium next Thursday night un der the auspices of the Baraca-I'hll- athe.'i union of Ashevllle: Mr. Duffey has one of the greatest tenor voices ever heard In this city, and it vv.'is a right royal treat to hear him sing. The quality of It, the pow er, the perfect control and the broad intelligence that goes with it, make him. one of the most notable excep tion in the list of tenors. Tickets purchased from any mem ber of tho llnraoa-Phllathea. union an be-exchanged for coupon tickets at W hitlock's. Prices 35c to 7r. STORE Guarantees f. Parisian Sage for Falling. Hair, and . Dandruff. We want you to know that the girl with the Auburn rmir Is on every bot tle and carton of PARISIAN SAGE. We want you to know thla for'your Mvn protection, for there are many imitations, and it Is an easy matter to Ret the spurious article. You-can always get the genuine PARISIAN PAGE at Smith's Drug store for only 50 cents a bottle and PARISIAN SAGE is rigidly . guaran teed for dandruff, falling hair and scalp Itch. . It Is a moat delightful and invigora ting hair dressing that puts life and brilliance Into the hair and causes It to grow If the hair root he not dead. It's the tonic you will use always If you use It Inec. LAM) SALE T'XDfclt TIU'ST. DEED IX By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain Deed In Trust ex ecuted by William A. Flack and wife, Anna J. Flack, to Geo. A." Khuford, trustee, to secure the- Indebtedness therein described to A. P. Botsford, which said Deed In Trust bear data the 7th day of December, 1907, and It duly reentered In the ofllce of the Register of Deeds of Buncombe coun ty, North Carolina, In book 71 at page 154 of the Kecortls of MortKHgn and Dt-eils of Trust of said county, default having been mode In the payment of the principal and Interest of the note secured by said deed of Trust, knd also la the payment of the taxes on said property, and the power of sale there in contained having Become operative, and ' application end demand having, been made by the holder of aald note that the land described In aald Deed In Trust shall be sold for the satisfac tion of said Indebtedness, the under signed trustee will, on Monday, the fltli day nf Xovcmbcr, 1S11. offer for sate at the court house door In tha city' of Ashevllle, In the s.iid county of Buncombe, and State of North tarolina, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land and premises, lying and being In the said city, county, and state, on the North aide of Mountain street adjoin ing the lands of B. H. Miller, VV. J. Alexander and others, and bounded and more particularly described as follow: Keginnlng V a stske on the West side of MoUitUla street, the Houthwest corner of the lot owned by 8. II. Mil' ler, and runt with the North margin of Mountain street Bouth 7J deg. 31 min. West 11 feet to a take, the Houtheast corner of the lot owned by W. J. Alexander; thence with the East line of said Alexander's lot North IS deg. West 4 feet to a stake In the line of the property of P. J. Jordan; thence. North 71 deg. 31 mln. Knst with the line of P. J. Jordan and H . McPufTey about 65 feet to a stuke, the Northwest corner cf auld ft, H. Miller s lot; . thence with the went lino of SJild B. II. Mil ler's lot south IB deg. Knit 14 f t to the ltcitlnnlng, being the same bind anil premises described In said Uced of Trust, to which reference is hereby OTiiile f.ir further den-rlitlon. Tills the 2inl iliv i.f i, i,,iier, 1911. (J I. 'J. A. .v I III-1 !;!. -t ', . Hotels and Boarding Houses KNICKERBOCKER DeUghtfa Sltaatloa. -; , Appointment Complete. ALBEMARLE PARK ASHEVILLE, N. C. AN EXCLUSIVE INN Near golf, links. Attractive accominodations;' good sor. : vide; excellent table.. ' ' - WINDSOR HOTE.L 48 BOTJTH MAIN BT. New management American and European. Overhauled nlohed throughout. Rates Europ ean, 60c, 7Bo and 11.00 American, $2.00 per day. Commercial trade solicited. Larga sample rooms free..,, . .;.-.' . , -v C J. YATES, )rop. Battery Park Hotel : -''. A8HKVILTJ3J. N. C ,. . V j ' OPEN THBOCGHOCT TIIE TEAK. ; Famous Everywhere- T HE S W A N NAN OA A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE - Family and Transient Hotel Bate $.I0 day and upward. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot. Only European plan hotel In the etty. -Rooms 75 cent and 11.00 per day. Cafa In connection. Batba frie. Por- tar meeta aU tralca. Commercial trade aollclted. . :r: FRANK BLAKE, Manager. Tfm BON AIR: L1ADLNQ COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST, EOTXL . 01 - - WAYNESVILLE, N. a . MRS. 1ALLII I. CORY, Proprietrtu, , Open tho Yew Ronad. v "TREE SAMPLE ROOMS' Hotel Kenmore S i" WATNESVILUH, N, O. ;"J"- ; -5 ., Open ThroDch oat tb Testr. .'''''. ' RmiOTLT HIGH CLASS SKBTICB ALWAT8. Cv H. and ICRS, It, KNIGHT, f -cETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude IISO feet Rata ft per day. Tempting; Terms to Tourist Trade. Write for OnotaUnna and Reeerratlotia. MRS. BREVARD, N, O. Hotel Raleigh, A New-ModernferitorioTia LToBtelry. who know what's what and why. THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL' ' r OOMMEnCIAIi AND TOURIST ' ' " -Rates 11.00 per day. Hot and Cold Bathe. Special Bate by Week; c Month. ' ' CANTON, N. C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. OKIF.R. rrop. Free Sample Rooms, Electric Lights. Steam Heated. Rates IS. 00 ner day. Free Bath. ...... " City LiveryStable ISRAEL, Frofx ' BPZGIAIi RATS4 TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, . Seat of ttock and vabiclaa. Prompt and roflalent arrtot, day utl aiaal. SmMIM 1 PATTON HOUSE, -Murphy, N. 0. . Tli beat and most reasonable houae In town, good table, eleaa beds and home cooking. Ratse tl per day. UIS3 ROSA PATTON. CHICHESTER a PiLLS PninM. A,i fMl'Ul l lr. . rf m IXAiliiNO l'NNI Hl.l.H. (.., U yMLMwft m Sft. S. Va, Al-.y l:.lla'4 vi n rv m 'fj(i(;Ts ?vf mw.xt '. J t'nder New Manaecmcnt, 1 ' , OPENING . MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. . MOTION PICTURES Changed Daily POLITE VAUDEVILLE Changed MmMlay anil Thnrwlny. Special attentHion to Lndios and Chirdren. Alsolw1oly Clean Performance. DOYLE & FIELDS Two Kidding Kids Comedy, Einnj & Dancing-. TIIE Cr.EAT C?.AVITY0 Jr-'i'-'r- Talancin? ' f T?,vm' leSC'. a mi" 't!!1 '""-K ""'"ilAS I'lIU la M.d .ml (..,14 ni.t.liAV Tk . Mker. II.. .f .... V mmm NO. 11 COLLED It, PH05X lit. Central Location. : lavge fliady Geouada. . TE31 MS Accoril Inf to, Location nf Room. -THE MANOR ' and Refur per day. FRANK LOUGBLRAN, Owner A Prop. FRANCKNIA HAMILTON. ' - Proprletreta. Raleigh, N. C. It appeals to those HOWELL COBB. R. F. JAKRKXT, Manager. DUlaboro, N. O. v , HKNDKRSONTILLK, i 1 . till- t- iv rrT Hotdl Stcrlinn , Cincinnati, oina Overlooking New Slnton Park. Ev. ery room outside with bath, or hot and cold water. Milk, cream, vegetablea from our own farm. American Plan, 12.00, $2. CO, l.t6 and $!.& per day. R. B. Mills, Prop., formerly of Hotel Bennett, Ulnghamton, N. Y., and Urand Hotel, New York City. ' BlitJi, Mound and Keuyon Striata, WANTED! At tha FLEMMINQ nOTEI, at Ma rion, N. C., 71 Bummer Boarder, rates M to 7 pr week. Children half Brloe. Large cool rooms, four hundred fnt of cool porch-s, there Is no betmr place on earth to spsnd your iimmiic laonths, good water and h of aimata. T. 9. WILLI J, Vr. N, V . v ' -- " HOTEL ENTELLA BRTSOV OTT, Readqtiartera for trviip , ,. wnd lumbei-m.a. p, tl rr HpeeUI rte t f iHm m,ln Tl. H room, free ?.(. ,... ii,nr,., t!,: ko ' e. -e Uv, J n , , . . in M in Vn Id id Tl ill 1 m n ll " " " " "" 1 " . ajsts-sasassaaaaaaanasasasasaM. . j
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