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'GO TO II BRflLTAR Men Who Arrested Stensland Authorized to Carry Him ' V There. , ' I -.0:7 ) After Getting To Gibraltar They Will (tail on First Ship Coming 'To Am erica Vld Tur" the Chicago Bank Wrecker Over to the State Officials. WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. Messrs. Kelley and Olsen, the men who ran down" banker Stensland, of Chicago, who have been delegated by Slate officials to bring V.m back for trial, have been given full authority by the State department to remove theprls oner from Tangle.- to Gibraltar and place bim aboard pome craft bound for the United blntes. It is under stood that they may be able to put Stensland aboard some homeward bound craft Just as u Is weighing an chor for New York.. In this way any possible complications with the Brit ish authorities which might be brought about by Siensland demand ing an English cxttadltlon warrant, will be avoided. - .-l - r. im. c, 1. . SPENCER, Sept. S. Mr. John D. Denton, of port Huron, Mich., has ac cepted the genera! secretaryship of the Southern Railway department of the Young Men's Cbiistian Associa tion at Spencer and will enter upon his .-duties.here on. September 16. Mr. Denton comes from the Grand Truuk Railway system and Is a man of ex ceptional ability and 'wide experience. He cotneg highly .recommended. The Spencer association recently occupied its-handsome pew 'building, which B one of the best in. the country. Mr. George MK'.er, of Faith, Rowan county, was seriously injured near his home Friday by a hoise which he was riding falling on him. - He was fright fully, mashed and his life almost des " paired pf for . soie hours. It is now believed, that he wjji recover. . v HIPPLE FORGED CHECKS ITING TO S250.DQQ PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8. That Hippie, the wrecker of the Real Es tate Trust Co., was a forger to the amount of over $250,000 was the chief topic of financial circles today. Re ceiver. Earle discovered this fact late last night and confirmed it this morn ing.- According to Earle Hippie ha,d iaK.e,r copies or tnb: signatures or a number of prominent business men to meet his overjiaftb. Hippie would use one of the names to note. The re ceiver refuses to make public the names used. ' Revolutionary Lear! rs Who Have Headquarter! i St :.Loui and wno Are Attempting To Inaugurate Rev olution Against ' Mtxican Govern ment Will Be Stopped If There la Any Way To Stop It. I WASHINGTON! Sept. 81 The Gov ernment propose' to wipe out the an ti-Mexican junta at St. Louis if it can be done with any ihow or law. The of ficials of the administration are indig nant over the exUtance in this coun try of a body of men who have beeii harassing the' friendly government of Mexico. As soon as the. Department of Jus tice received complaint of the State Department machinery looking to a quick but thorough investigation was set In motion. Resistance to the gov ernment's wishes bv the junta which, among othe things, publishes a paper caned "Kegenerauon, may ior a time defeat the official desire. Leaders of the junta may have Deen conducting their operations with a fullknowledge of' how close they could with safety sail to the verge, oi law. The only law that can be invoked to stop the agltaCoi is Section B28C of Revised Statutes, which fixes a fine of .3,000 and three years' Imprisonment for any one in the United' States wlio begins or sets 011 foot or provides or prepares means for any military ex pedition or enteftiribe to be carried on from thenee against any govern ment, district or people with whom the United States Las a treaty of peace. . ',. ', Thirty Are Arretted. ,th Department of Justice this morning received a telegram from Marshal Daniels stating that thirty Mexican and other rebidents of Arizo na had been arrested on the charge of organizing an insurrection against the Mexican government. The hearing will be heldat Doi'tiass this . af ter- " "ROSH HOSHANNAH," ; ewish New Year Begins September 19; Yom Kipper Ten Days Later. ine jewisn now ear. known as : osh Hoshannah,'1 fails 'this year on lember 19th, audwlth the sincle t. ption of the Day of Atonement, or ' i Kippur," which comes ten days , is me moii important holiday ." ' Jewish calendar. New Year is the day of the st rejoicing anu the exchange ients; while the Day of Atone- observed witn the utmost sol- and self-abnegation. ' 'bis latter CJijtation the svna- . a attended by every Jew, how gttaorthodox, and every member ed "race prays for forgiveness of tbiay service are held and an h; n fast obtains excent In pas Mft ess -or in vely'ycmna chlldron. TrwUeularly solemn services In kle; staging yi the- Impressive Ju IIotted to iiiat day and and Jet; -in of prayers tor the repose iua 01 ae maa. . eu ' - ro BOND ISSUE LOSES. '"'. t ' a Majority 0f Forty-ThretTJIiflh . romt Refutes to : Ittuo S100.000 Bofldg To Secure Railroad. HIGH POINT, a..;,t. 6.-In today s election- here the pioposition to issae bonds in the turn of f 100,000 to se cure the building 0f a road to High noint by the Gle :u Anna Pee Dee run 1 way construe .lot. Co. was lost by m majority 01 j vnu.s. The entl-e vote was 820. The contest was a heated one and for ,veral days each aide bat fought In a to defeat the other. The defeat of the proposition came about not because the town did not want the road bn because the ma jority of the vota.g did not believe that the town would get value receiv ed for iU iuvestmenr It Is very probab", that the propo sition of the Cumbiiund & Randolph Railroad to build a ,1ie here will bo taken under serio..s consideration at once. This calls for a bond issue of only 150,000. . WILL TAKE ACTIQN. u. S. Will Try to Prevent 'Mexican Junta's Operations. FILES EXCEPTIOfjS. Western Union Objctts to As sessment By Corporation Commission. r Protests Against Method Employed By Commission "in Maying 4 Valua tion of The Company' Property, Claiming That Assessment la More Than. Are Line and Franchises In More Populous States Where Great er Business Is Done. . ' ' ' ' RALEIGH, Sepu, 7. -The -Western Union Telegraph Company file with the corporation commission a protest and notice of exception as to tax as sessment against tho property and franchises of the company in this State, the assessment being $947,234. The protest dec. ares the valuations and assessments arc erroneous and excessive and that methods, basis and manner in which the commission arrived at the assessment are unfair in that the assessments are practical ly the same as on lines and franchises In more populous States where much larger business Is dine. s T BRINGS FORTH DEMANDS CHICAGO, Sept. 8. Roger Sulli van's statement declaring Bryan un truthful and accusing certain of Bry an's friends of high crimes , has brought forth denials. Judge Owen P. Thompson, of Jack sonville, Illinois, ddwares Sullivan's statement that Thompson' bound dele gates to secure the nomination for judge is "unqualifuUiy false.' M, F. Dunlap, aIfoW Jacksonville, says he cannot see ' how Sullivan's statement regarding h.maelf can have any- connection with Bryan's issue. Theodore Nelsoa.cf Chicago, threat ens to sue Sullivai. for libel for Inti mating tuat he appiopriated public funds to his own ujc.? !'- i NEWS ITEMS REPORTED FROM RALEIGH TODAY RALEIGH.Sent. ) The State board of education today allowed loans from special loan fund aggregating $7,C30, to aid in the builtlii.g of new public school houses in sixteen counties, as follows: Sampson countv. trtfiK- Wake, $50; Mitchell, $1,026; Carta-ret,-$100; Haywoou, $300; Pamlico, $300; Catawba, $:i5; Transsylvaniai $400; Anson, 1G5; Rowan, $500; Wilkes.-$250r Stinlej, $575; Stokes, $350; Gaston, $050; Cabarrus, $125. Aissisiant state Veterinarian Rob- ens nat returned from Hyde county wicre he has been several weeks un der the direction of the State denart- meat of agriculture ct-mbatlng the epi demic of "staggers'' (feed poison) which has been making such havoc among mules and hoises. mom oano. cialy horses. He renorts that with the passing or the rainy season the dis ease has. about disappeared. The1 committee from the Raleiah board of aldermen which hn -hn,i in hand the investigation of the water situation In Raleigh for the past three months, asked Jat night for still further time., Their work is to rec ommend whether the citv shall renew the franchise of the Wake Wafnr rv, or buy the plant or construct an en tirely new water system under muni cipal ownership. To the Trustees . of Winston-Salem Baptist Church. Gentienieu: We take the iibe.-r.- 1-1 telllns you that every church b- given a liberal quantity 0r l. & M Paint whenever (hey paint. 4 gallons U & M. mixed with 3 gal lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate fclztii house. Actual cost L. & it. Paint about $1,20 per gallon. , , L. i. M. Zinc .hardens U ft M. White Iad and makes the paint wear like iron. 4 RECOMMEND mm Naval Board of Inquiry Makes Report Relative to Collision, . i 1 CLEMMONS, Sept. 1. Clemmons School had a eplendid opening on Sep tember 4. A large number or the pa rents of the pupils and friends' of the tchool were present and all enjoyed .he helpful and inspiring addresses by Stevi Edward Stemple and Rev. Mr. Brennecke, and the music byMtsses Speas, Hall and Whlttlngton. - Miss Carrie Speas, the new teacher of in strumental music, - is a graduate of 3alem Academy and has also taught there for a while. v . t. .' ; ..s -; MHsa May , Brower, the teacher of stenography and typewriting, . Is also an Academy graduate. , Among the new boarding pupils we note the names of Olin Hartman, of Spencer; Pannill,; of Reldsvllle; Cra- ver and Apperson, of- Winston; Henry' Spach, of Mt. Airy ; Ira Hines, of Old Town; Craft, of Pfafftown; Sprinkle, Bethanla; Luella Speas, of Donnaha; Nellie Speas, of Seward. These to gether with the larg number of form ar pupils who have returned make Clemmons Hill quite a pleasant place. Mis. Hartman, of Spencer, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Jaa. JE. Hall, and placed her son in school. ' Mr-, and Mrs. J. Frank Mortis, of. Winston-Salem, came out to the open ing of the school and placed their son, Frank, in school. ; i;. Mrs. Leak, of . Winston, was a vis itor here Tuesday, bringing her three- grandsons to enter school. - Mr. Pannill, of Reldsville, visited Clemmons Tuesday, bringing bis son That Report Recommended That Com r.ijr.dcr and DJck Officer of U. 8. Battleship Alabama Be Tried ' By Court Martial, This Growing Out of ' Recent Collision Between the Ala bama and Illinois. WASHINGTON, bcpl. 7 It is rec ommended by the court of Inquiry, ap pointed by Secreuij; or the Navy to investigate the collision at Newport, Ry I., July 31, of the battleships Ala bama and Illinois, thai Capt. Samuel P, Comby, commanding the Alabama, and Lieutenant Alfred W. Pressey, who was officer of the deck on the Al abama wheif Ihe collision occurred, be tried by court-martial. SecretarJ Bonaiiai to now has the recommendations unncr consideration and will announcb bib decision in a day or two. - - . The court of inquiry, whose report was made public louay, exonerates from all blame C tpt. Herbert Wins low, commanding -the battleship Kear sarge, which also became involved in thq mix-up on the ground that he was unavoidably absent fiom the bridge of the ship at the time,' but recom mended that Midshipman Ray ' C. Smith, deck officer of the Kearsarge at the time of the collision, be repri manded by the comiuanjler-ln-chlef of the Atlantic fleet.' NEWS ITEMS REPORTED FROM SALISBURY TODAY to. enter school. Mr, Fleet Mayberry of Wllkesboro, was a pleasant visitor at Clemmons from Saturday until Tuesday. $30,000 FIRE AT LENOIR. Flames Originated In Dry Kiln, and Destroy It, Entailing Loss of $15,- ; 000.' ; '.-- .' LENOIR, Sept. 5. Between 11 and 12 o'clock today a destructive fire vis ited Lenoir, completely burning down the plant of the Builders' Supply Co., manufacturers of round extension ta bles. The firm's output is already sold and, it had just put in some new ma chinery preparatory to turning out a larger output Their loss is over $15, 000, J. V. MCall was the largest los er, he having over half the stock in the company. The Coffey Wagon Company, man ufacturers of wagons, buggies and hacks, lost over $1,500, and much damage was done in removing newly painted vehicles and parts, some of which were also hurt by water. Bern hardt's .machinery warehouse was al so partly burned. This contained three tanks of gasolene, which was remov ed after the building was on fire. The Harper Furniture Company fur nished a ., good supply of water, which saved, with aid of the town's two engines, the depot and possibly the box factory of the Wilson Lum ber Co. REPORTS DF HOSTILITY , TO AMERICANS FALSE . WASHINGTON, Sept?; 7. United States Ambassador Thompson,' at City of Mexico, In a report to the Secretary of State, declares -all stories of bitter anti-American feeling in Mexico are talseHe states alto that there is no dissatisfaction wi'h- the administra te of President Dliis as has been de clared in statements emanating from Mexicans who have established a rev olutionary Junta in this country. BRYAN NOT THE PIRST. THREE THOUSAND HEAT PROSTRATIONS BERLIN". Sept. 7. Three thousand prostrations from heat have occurred among the soldier tngaged in the maneuvers, in proiiace of Silesia. Prussia. So terrific is the heat that hundreds of troops cropped bv the way on the march cr fill in the fields. The field hospital Is ciowded to the limit. Ambulance had more work than they cojild at.end to caring for the heat victims. In the world use L. largest mills M. , Arnold Print Works, North Adams. Mass... used nearly 17,000 gallons L. & M. Paint made wl:h 10.000 gallons L. M. and 7,000 gallons pure Linseed Sold by Brown Rogers Co. ' SAVANNAH BALL TEAM DEFEATS GREENSBORO (Special to The Sentinel.) GREENSBORO, Sept. 10. The Sa vannah Baseball Club, winners of the penndnt in the Sot.th Atlantic League, played with team com.-osed of Greens boro and Guilford College boys Friday and won by a score of 3 to 2. Anoth er game was plveo Saturday, the score being 1 to 0 in favor of Savannah. Mack Says Roosevelt Advocated Gov ernment Ownership. . NEW YORK, Sept, 4. Norman E. Mack, a niivnljer of the Democratic National Committee, expressed some 3urpri.se today that the public hid for gotten a speech made by President Roosevelt last fall at Chautauqua, when the Chief Executive declared himself in favor, of Govern ment ownership of railroads under cer ta;n conditions. "Mr. Bryan, in advocating govern ment ownership of railroads, used al most the precise language of Presi dent Roorevelt in a speech he mada at Chataqua last fall," said Mr. Mack. "I cannot remember the date of that aqdress, but I was there at the time. President Underwood, of the Erie railroad, and several prominent rail- jroad men also heard the President's words." "On that occasion," continued Mr. Mack. "President Roosevelt declared 1 that if a satisfactory rate bill could (not be prepared antL-Federal regula i Hon of railroads accomplished ia that Jway the Government would be-com- I polled to take over the railroads." To Build Macadam Road. There is a movement on foot to nulid a macadam road from Walnut Cove to Danbury. Several hundred" , dollars have already been subscribed Iby citizens of Stokes county and the i business men of Winston-Salem wllj ibe asked to contribute to the prfrposl jtion. It Is argued that the tobacco .market here would be greatly bene ! fitted by the improvement of the above - SALISBURY, Sei. 7. Rowan Su perior Court was engaged today in hearing a case against Mr; and Mrs. F. E. Plnkham, former proprietors of Hotel Vanderford here, for obtaining goods under false pretense. Alreadyi two days have . ben consumed with the case which is one of the most in teresting civil suits heard here for a long time. A large number of wit nesses will be examined by each side there being a fine airay of legal tal ent arrayed agalnsu tach other. Two cars filled with deaf mutes passed through the city yesterday en joute to the Stato hospital at Mor- ganton. There were more than eighty persons In the lot presenting an unu sual sight at the 'icpot here. . Rev. C. L." Brown, a returned mis sionary from Japau, visited Salisbury today and tonight delivers a most in teresting lecture at St. John's Luther an church- here. He has been in Ja pan, for eight yeais. and is well ac quainted with the cuijtoms of the peo ple. -.:-v.r. .;. ';;.; . .. ; Items From King.- KING. Sent. 6. Rev. Robt. Hclsa- beck and family,1 of Pembroke, Va., are visiting at J. S. D. Pulliam's. Miss Nannie Watson, Mrs. W. V. Randleman, Mrs. Eliza Bobs and Rev. A. L. Hunter, of Pinnacle, visited at S. T. Klger's Monday. Miss Pearl Caudle is spending sev eral weeks with her sister, Mrs.Ernest Boyles, at Spray. ? : Several from here attended tho cir cus Monday at Winston. - Miss .Bessie Campbell and Manuel Garner were - married on , Tuesday night of last week. . Mr. W. J. Overby has closed" but his stock of merchandise here and re turned to his home near Gap, N. C. ...J . - TO FORT WORTH. Texas. Sept.. 8. Orders have been received at Browns ville from Washington (or Immediate abandonment of Fort Brown. The contracts for extending and improv ing the fort, which are well under way, have been annulled. There is great indignation in Brownsville over the government's aetlon. , NEW 8PELLING TEXTBOOK. - . , Government Officials Must Follow It In Preparing Copy. WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 In accord ance with the President's directions, the public printer today bgan the dis tribution among the heads of the vari ous departments of booklets contain ing the list of 300 words of the Simpli fied Spelling Board to be used in Government publications, together with the authorities for the same. The notice on the fly-leaf of the booklet is as follows; "By direction of the President, the following list of words showing the re vision In spelling is hftued for the use of the Government departments. All copy for publications to be printed at the Government Printing Office should be .prepared In accordance with this list" When some men have to take the :road, which is almost impassable dur-lhauy they hold U about the way they ling too winter.! 'would a grudge. E PROPERTY Forsyth's , Report Shows Gain of Nearly Half Mil lion Over Last Year. Total Valuation" of Real and Personal Is $14,473,021 Taxe.3 for Road Pur poses $54,270.07 and j For All Pur ' poses, Str.te, Cour.ty ' and -School, $158,975.34. Forsyth, so far nf reported, Is' the first county to send to the State Auditor an abstract of listed property for 190C. From this rtport, w"hich was prepared by Mr. C. M, McKaughan, clerk to the register of deeds, the fol lowing Interesting flguteg are .taken. Number of acres'ot land in county, 235,011; valuation. $1.S32,747; 5 acres of mineral quarry valued at $1,050; 5,877 town lots, valued at $3,495,175; tatal of real estatj, $5,328,972.. . Total amount of personal property, $0,597,031. - . ; Number of polls, vliltes, 4.C08; col ored, 1,412; This U a gain of whites over last year. ' . t Total of incomes, $210,137. Totar amount bf State taxes, $32, 640.27. , Total for schools, $35,085.03. Total valuation of real and personal for county is $11 4.5,021. This Is a gain of $407,43C over last year. - Total amount of tuxes levied for general county pu.'pobts, $3G,545.15. . For road purposes,, $54,270.07. Total amount of taxes to be collect ed for- State, cou.ily and school pur poses, $15X975.34. ' Other items are as follows: Horses NO. 3,19?, value $181,006. Males No. 1,645, voiue, $90.30C. ' Cows No., 7,140; value, $82G92. ' Hogs No 9.4t5; value $32,209. Household Utensils $50,325. Value Household and kitchen turnl ture. $23(5,220. . Money on hand In deposit, $180,852. Solvent credits $1,4!0',1C8. " Money, securities. Flares of stocfl, etc., $1,071,478. "Value leaf and manufactured tobac co, $1,493,095. , v Value good roads machines, etc.. $7C5 397. BRKAfj TO SPEAK If TUESDAY, IB, AT II H (Special, to The Seutiuei) RALEIGH, Be?:. 7.-Late L tcrnoon advices.', recjivea from . Bryan At State Domociatic head ivinuim , uie nrst point ln the g and speak hero Mpi'Ui.y mornine vviumuro that nip w mHion-oaicm lu-suay. Si'ptem 10, i 4.oiuck, men at Salisb, in the afteniooii and at Charlotte t night if. S- o'clock, arriving then, seven o'clock. Thsntc he g0c? to lumbia. - - Kernersvllle Wants Bryan. Kerncrsville will make fort to have William J. Bryan'j tr iop in mat town foi a ten min speech. Frank; F. hucr todav 1 graphed Mr.. Bryan the invitation the Souther will be nKto.i i 1.,, tram ten minutes r k..i. m d?y BJ'-V,a eoes 'rom O'-ecnaboR, vi tuoiuu uait'iiii ? SJTINERARY . iS FULLY ARRANGED RALEIGH, Sept. S. The exact itin erary and schedule ol trains for the North Carolina tour of William Jen nings Bryan as agreed on by Mr. Bry an and State Chairman Simmons is as follows: . ; ' Leave Roanoke '1.20 p. m., Sunday, September lfi, anrve at L,vnchburg 3:20; leave 4:03, arrive at Greensboro 7:22 Sunday nignt; Leave Greensbo ro 7:20 Monday morning, arrive at Raleigh 10:30, speak at 11:30. Leave Raleigh 3:30, arj-ive Greensboro 6:35 speak at 8 o'cIojh, Leave. Greensboro 1:60 a. m.v September' 18. arrive at Winston-Salem at 9 o'clock, speak at 11 0 clock. l,eavd . inston-Salem on a special train 12:0, arrive Greens boro, 1:20 and directly to Salis oury, arriving tnere at 3:07 p. m., speak and leave baiisbury on special at 6:bo. Arrive at Concord. 6 o'clock. leave at, 0:110.-, Arrive at Charlotte 7 o'clock and speak at 6, and leave at : ;o for Columbia. BAILEY DISAPPROVES OE JURY SAYS GUILTY 1 iGUEENSBOItO. Scut. 12. Th .J hi unueo, aiareg against R. H. H mn, cnargea with violations of the ternal. revenue laws and with maki false reporU, waa given to the jury :ju ociock yesuraay atteruoon. a lato hour last night the 'jury retli without having agreed upon a verd Judge Boyd's charge to the jury waJ Cjear ana comprenensiive review the evidence ln the case, and of ij law -witn rererence to the ciiai against the-defendant. There are charges in the bill of indictment GREENSBORO, Spf 12.,-The'j in the 'Hardin case this morninir turned a verdict of guilty lu the con; charging defendant with negiiger.: and oeaigneaiy permitting jam Ledbettr, to operate an illicit (is lery. for the purpose of defraudii the government of taxes 011 whlsKi inanutactuied. Motions to set aside the verdict. for a new trial were made and be argued later. Judge Bovil has announceo sentence. The vert was returned' at 10: 3Q o'clock morning. . L. E. Davis pleaded guilty to Hi two counts in indictment against hi charging defendant with filing fa Claims tor expense accounts, fence -In this casse has not been nounCed. . , NEWS ITEMS REPORTED KEW YORK,Sopt, S Angered with the stand -Bryan has taken on the question of government ownership of railroads Senator Bailey, of Texas, has withdrawn his acceptance of the Invitation to take part in the Bryan reception at Louisville next Wednes day. The senator Is expected to make a statement shortly, giving his rea sons for his opposition to Bryan's views on federal ownership. . Many prominent Democratic leaders in, the South have rebelled at the fed eral ownership Idea and have sent word to National Committeeman Woodson, of Kentucky, that they will be unable to attend the Louisville re (Special to The Sentinel.) KERNERSVILLE, Sept. 12.-TI loravian Sunday School hart their a uuai online on 'esiernav. inov arm through the country to Nissen iar nun report a n leasani nine ana a su cessful picnic in every particular. oiisineranin enini isinsni is n aroused ner ovpr tnp lact tnai i Jennings Bryan will stop ten minut en route to Winston next Tuesda morning and greet the people. wnen- rne .trsin sronnrfi ne ft mo day morning -Secretary of the U. 1 reasurv snaw was ca on 10 me d a form 011 tlipr rear of h a cur. areetf and Khmik haml with ni:ite a numix of our citizens. in 1 . ipvfii niiiii ii. iv. i' . 1. 1. iij Union Cross, has just completed model and ua-to-date cnu and waso shed. Mr. Smilh alwnvs does In lie in nrst-olftpa stvlp. H ts a mod farmer and a good citizen. Durinir these cood dava the farmer ftrp. piil.ivntfnir rhAti whnr. am 8 all lnak ins rcadv fur sppdinir :n October Wolk on -the 'foundation is goi rapidly forward on the now gmd school buildinK, but it cannot readv for iisa hpfnre the first. of ft new year. When completed it will a ' snlpiidlrl, hn riinE- an orna rnnt tn the tftmi niwl InfiipntpS ttl progressive spirit and educational terest of this community. Reviving from a faint you scarcely know what you're coming to. V.i't nil th, o-lrlc fti.t nnsKPS nn tR (( ' ' " streets are more than passing fair A, o flnnnnlnl nnp'fl DOttOfi dollar is not mucn to bank upo"- To Be Frank 1 you have really never eaten a true soda cracker until you have eaten Uneeda Biscuit The. only soda cracker which, is all good and always good, protected from strange hands by a dust tight, moisture SC proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPAKT
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