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TUESDA OCT. 17, 1933 TUB ANNISTOX ST Alt Latir Body Studies "ObiseliDgCharge GX.FJDJl.DiNLEWS 7antflds IM7-W atra, Oawrge a. Cbrtottaav 1o yoa real: Bxe saat Of coarse I Use-elm." Joaa A committee was appointed to tovetigat chargea-ot non-oom pUinc with the NRA at the rt-tag of the Central Labor Council Monday night Several other delegations were named to gather Information on private project. As It waa a tloaed meeting business affairs alone were -taken up. Paul Arm an of Chattanooga, American Federation of Labor rep- elwA atr rvrat nrWaBn bVb aW cuium uiuiun1 BATIS AJO) INCUtUli TTtETBOWB US AAl BM I If at a- tor rn titiimm pun to W4toato ctcwtM mourn Cm inni aa a IMS a.

aw al to irtfeM eke mm tot to tofly toaa aa a to MlMtoi! OJ-" way of heating this- place It 1 see- casary mui uiv cnanc, aald. The books wUl be moved to tha new location Monday by the R. F. C. workera.

CbeJra to Practice The adult and young people's choirs will hold their weekly meeting Wednesday night, following prayer services. The young people have been asked to cote a change In hour ot practice. Rpead-the-Day- Party Mrs. Poster Mellon will entertain the members of the Baptist Woman's Missionary Society at a spend-' the-day party Thursday at her country home east of Oxford The members will spend the day In mission study. Personals Miss Mary Davis Is the guest ot Mr, and Mra.

Orover Davis in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Oorden Haywood snd Mrs. Martha Kasao of East Norwich, L.

are the guest of Mr. Cooper Whiteside. They will go to Montgomery tomorrow to spend the day, Mra. L. B.

Voorheet (Agnes Brown), who Is visiting in Montgomery, wUl return with them. Mr. and Mrs. WIU Pinion, who are the guests of relatives here, will leave Friday for their home In Chandler, Okla. -Miss Iduma Self has returned to Howard College after a visit to her parents here.

H. M. Burrow, who has been ill for several days, is improving. Mrs. H.

A. Perkerson (Marie Turner) is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Frank CoTwtanUne. Shoall yv any 'usse rales year piper after p.

as, er aa gasd-v. yea are asked call phase 1977 saw taper arm be delivered to yee. ANNOUNCEMENTS Try CLIFFORD MOHAN at WHIT- A-CER TJBX CO, tor expert pahs on your car. Phone 831 OLD HICKORY BARBECUI Sand wlcbes 10a Amtf" Cabin Camp. UGAL NOTICE ArCTION SALE TrfeTchaiKllse.

ftxtnrea and good will of CQmaa Brothers, Annlston, Alabama's oldest -JUbushed La- diea ready-to-wear bualneas will be sold at publie auction on tha prera- bjea at 11:00 a. Wednesday, uc-tnhrr nth. litt. Terms cash. Sale to made by aarrivlng partner of UTtman Brother.

neceaMiatea account death of August tjllman and nauldaUon of partnership asset. Seller reserves right to reject an bids. For Information, communicate wtth L. B. Ulea, Annlston.

Ala-aasw attorney- for Mrs. Franoaa TJQman, surviving partner. NOTICE Notice at hereby given that a special election win be held In Calhoun County. Alabama, on the 21st daj of November. 1933, for purpose of determining whether or not a special tax' shall be levied and collected annually, st the rate of 10 cents on each one hundred dollars' worth ol taxable property In aald county, and to be continued for a period of ten years from September 30.

1933. the same to be for the support of the publie schools within said county. J. D. HENRY J.

H. TIMMONS J. M. WOOD R. T.

McCRAW H. T. DEMPSEY Members Board of Revenue of Calhoun County. Alabama. A.

H. BORDERS Sheriff of Calhoun County, Alabama. 17-24-Jl-7ep NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held within the City School District ol the City ot Annlston, Alabama, and within the territory adjacent to aald City District as hereinafter des cribed on the 21st day of November. 1933, for the purpose of determin ing whether or not the said City School District of the City of Annlston, Alabama, and the said ter-rttce adjacent to aaiar city School District as hereinafter described. shall be consolidated so as to vest the.

control of 'educational matters of such proposed consolidated district in safd atr Board of Education and for the purpose ot determining whether or not a special tax shall be levied and collected annually at the rate.of thirty cents on each $100.00 worth of taxable prop erty in said consolidated district and to be continued for a period ot two years beginning with the tax year eridlng September 30. 1931 and ending with the tax year ending September 30, 1935, the same to be tor public school purposes within said wmsolidated district, aald consolidated district being the City School District of the City of An-TrtstcAlabaimgrafid'heffig'W'ter ritory within the city limit of said City of-Annlston, Alabama, together with certain territory adjacent to said 'City School District described as follows; to-wit: That part of the west half of Section 9 and (hat part of the southeast quarter of Section 8, Jusfe4 rf 40-INCH DOMESTIC yd, a l-2c Play Cloths, Stripes, Solids and Check yd. lOe. Outings yd.10 to 15c, last color PxlnU yd 15o to 25c New FaQ lult- toga yoV 59c, SUk Crepee pw yd 50o to Mc; Figured Crepes yd 35c to (9c Star. Brand Shoes lor men.

Women and Children. Wiley John tcr and ua street; Armlrtnn. Ala. Special Notices WILLIS WILKINSON CO. Acccntant AnmtortTax Service Enrolled to practice before Treasury Dept.

$7 yyjift A Vi) (tfZfc iirT' inw4if 1 asip TAXI 10c City trips' 10c. Silver Dime Taxi 10th, aad Wllmer; Phone 793. ld newspapers; FOR SALE LARGE BUNDLE "STAR OFFICE JSaatedJto-BB 1 liSM- BU OLD GOLD and SILVER. Joe Yalovitz. 10th St.

belag real sport. I'm. proud of yoa. rat Tou "re wonderful, simply wonderful!" Pat giggled ToB'r draak." "Toa're a Bee oae to bo talk ing." Jerry told her. Take a took at yoaraelt la the mirror!" Pat turned aad stared at the mirror opposite.

oh brushed oae baad over her eyea, peering hard at the blurred Image shifting before her eyea the taeer-looktng blond girl la a greea dree. She strained bar eyea bat the. fea- tarea roaaaiaeeV 4adiatiaet. v-- "I waat to go home," she sate. her voice trembling.

"LU girl waata to go borne." mocked Jerry. "Here, we'll have some coffee. Make yoa feel better." Pat drank tha eoffeo bat her heed still ached. The bright lights hart lfcr eyea and the loud music annoyed It was Just then that she saw Jerry's eager gase and, turning, saw Claire Williams at a table aot tar away. Claire raised her hand in a gay salute.

"So that's why we're here!" Pat's voice rose eharply. "Don't be a fool. It I'd waated to meet her would I have brought you along" "It was all arranged. Take me out of this place! I bate It! Do yoa hear?" JERRY'S eyee narrowed. He leaned forward, his voice harsh.

"Get your coat. I'm ted' up. I'm taking yon borne." "I ll etay. Jerry." "No, you wont stay. Pm taking yoa home, i toia yon yoa started yelling Pat reached for her coat.

Jerry made no move to assist her and they left the room. Oatalde he swung the car arouBd, eaeertag, So you were going to be a play fellow aad behave! Well, I'm through! Havent any time for tpon sportx." Never Pat said nothing. The cool alght air blew refreshingly against bar hot face. She waa be ginning to think clearly. Well, let him b' through? Who eared? She waa seeing Jerry in a new light.

Tbia ugly, spoiled young man. Ob. It was a relief to be away from that noisy room! "So you wanted to go home? Well, you're going there. Aa fast as I can take you." He was pressing down on the gas. Harder.

harder.The "ca leaped down the highway, careening from side to side in a sudden, mad burst of speed. doa't! Tou trightea me. What are you doing, Jerry?" "Taking you noma. I can't get ow here- boob- enou gb Pat's frantic, voice rose above the motor's roar, "Oh, please slow down. Jerry!" A car eotnlng toward them swerved sharply.

Just in time. The driver yelled at them. 1 "Cloee shsve." Jerry "Well, a share's aa good as a What de you say. Pat?" "Jerry, yeiH kill us. Stop, stop'" tlmryou won't yell.

I'm taking yoa home. Understand?" A carve rose ap shsrply In front of ih era. Patsaw. Jerry Teach tor the brakes. His vslee rose, letArktoCTorJn- Tne car.

leaped upward. There waa sickening crssh. a terrible roaring 'to Pat's eara. Then silence. rr.i: CTo 1W Coat towed) VALLEE IN HOSPITAL NEW YORK, Oct 17.

QJAr-Rudy Vallee was In the hospital tor joint diseases today recovering from what be described, as a "very slight He ex pected to leave In a day or two. Jpe operauon was penprmea erunaay. "HlD COilSTIPATIOH SINCE BIRTH OF MY FIRST CHILD" Then Mrs. Kinjr Discovered AllBran quote from her voluntary letter: "I have suffered irom terrible constipation since the birth oi my first child 9 Tears ari I have tried everything and nothing had anv loMtina result. Very reluc tantly I tried your 'Aix-Bban with no faith in it at all.

Much to my surprise. I have not had to take any meaicwB naom ihuuui -a- T) AM4t mmm Xffva. Doris Eyre King, 15 Abbey Road, Oxford, England. Laboratory testa ahow Atx-BtAN contains two things" which overcome constipation: "Bulk" to exercise the intestines; vitamin to help tone the intestinal tract. The wbalkw in AjX-Bbah ia much like that of leaf vegetables.

In-aide the body, It forma soft mass, which gently clean tha intestines of wastes. Certainly this is mora natural than taking patent medicines often harmful. Two tablespoonf uls daily are usually sufficient. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. A1xBban also surmltea iron for the blood.

At all grocers. In the red-and-green package. Alsae by Kellogg In Battle Creek, r. T. A.

to Meet The P. T. A. win hoi dlt October meeting at the High School building Wednesday afternoon at IS o'clock. The program will be In charge of Mra.

Vernon Jobson. Library to Be Moved The Oxford library and the unit of the Calhoun County circulating library wiU be moved to tha upstairs room over the Carpenter Shoe Shop, The library- haa been. Jn tha basement of the city school building sine las August As there Is no Township 18. Range I. which lies outside of the corporate limits of the City of- Annlston.

Alabama, and the northeasr quarter of the northeast quarter of Section IT. Township 16, Range all to Calhoun County. Alabama, Said election will be held at the regular voting places regulsrly used within the City ot Annlston, Alabama, at the holding ot election for State- and County officers within Calhoun County. Alabama, and at the Pumping Station of the Sunset Land Company within said adjacent territory which has been designated as a special voting place within aald adjacent territory by the Judge of Probate of Calhoun County, Alabama. J.

D. HENRY J. H. TDblMONS J. M.

WOOD R. T. McGRAW H. Y. DEMPSEY Members of Board ot Revenue, Calhoun County.

Alabama. A. H. BORDERS Sheriff of Calhoun County, Ala- lJ-at-Sl-lcp NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a special election win be held in Calhoun County, Alabama, on the 21st day of November. 1933.

for the pur-pose of determining whether.or not a special tax shall be levied and collected annually, at the rate of 30 cents on each one hundred dollars' worth of taxable property in said county, and to be tontinued for a period of ten years from September 30, 1935, the same to be for the support of the public schools within said county. j. henry J. H. TIMMONS J.

M. WOOD R. T. McCRAW V- H. Y.

DEMPSEY Members Board of of Calhoun County, Alabama. 17-24-31 -7cp NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Homer Smith, who was convicted of buying in the Circuit Court of Calhoun County February 15th. 1933 and sentenced to the state penitentiary for a time of from 1 year and 1 day to 18 months will make application to the pardon board and Governor for parole. 17-24cp HOMER SMITH. COATS 31 4 TT a Unrestricted 1 fMCU aaa- BQTW ODA OS) WBSTOW, aaa a'tolU mmmtom to Kmmphlm to wniilln wMfc toaitla alaat aa-r itatl tmt bta tat-ave MT- aaa MAW WASW tall to wtf Mft ataaa hmt B4BBAB.A COIKTBEY, tf irt, aakaaea to aake fclaa away Tkrwmk Utl atyiSleBa HI aaaa aa Baa.

snaaltr. aate that aa aa Saacvff aataa sk rvtaraa to Haaiaaia tth JIM WARritU.lt ate at tha fMrty. FAT WAIUNe, 4aaV yaat ahitt. to tafataata rilk JBV BOMB rOBBKATCaw aaa. aA W-aairlarar.

Jmi toaraa traa toalAwr that rat haa baaa rata to mMn what taata to a m4 aat 4 AcJahJac. rat to raitar towaay avaa J'n'a totMaat la CTLA1BB WIL. a. a aiariSia aalla fa rat aaa atoht aaa thT AHva'to taaA haa-a, wow co pw wrra vn stobt CHAPTER XVII JOAN was tossing to go to tha "Nlgbt Cap Club aad wondering wby aha did aot feel, roort elated. She bad always wasted to ro to tha elob and now, whea Jim Warflald bad lnrlted bar.

there was a lamp In bar throat aad a pal abont bar baart "Toe look rary nraat," lira. Waring aald, coming Into the room aad aarTeylng Joaa wltb approrlag eyea. She liked the simple, black go wa' that made her slim girl look eien slimmer, ad mired the way the eloady hair waa drawn back simply, admired Joan's red llpa and gray-bine eyea. A lew minutes later Joaa met Jim's approrlag glai It was a bit ol balm to young heart. They reached the hotel, aad made their way to the messanine floor.

Jim nodded to eeTeral acquaintances, greeting Iriends'port warmly. He ebecked tbelr wraps and guided Joaa toward tha Itallaaroomr''' She thought the scene was like fairyland. Colored lights under Utile, glass eqnaran on the loor gleamed softly In contrast with the dresses bt gorgeously gowned girls, floating in the arms of men In Informal arening attire. Walt-era la. bright eoata mored awifu ly about the tables.

The room seemed to be swimming in color. It was daixllng. glamorous. Jim, leaning across the table, aald, "Tou don't know how sweet you look la; that black dress. Joaa.

Like a little nun In a room full of nymphs and driads. He added, Tfcere comes' We ton aad the daszling Barbara, spreading disaster in the guise of sweetneea aad light What a fool WestOB'lsl Josa looked toward the door. Barbara, Just a little In front of doorway. There waa alwayeao-ae-thing dramatic," spectacular about Barbara's entrances and exits. Jim.

had begun drinking already, teasing Joan because she refused the highball be mixed for her. But it was only teasing. He did not arge her. to aeeept the drink. rpHEY.

bad 'circled the room twice during the second dance when Bob eat In. WltL her heart beating furiously, Joan met Bob's "Well, how are you Joan." She managed her brightest amlle. "So you are here wKh the Mkmnarabla Jim' Stocks Make Gains After Waverings NEW YORE, 17. (UJThe stock market went through- a nerve- racking session, plunging back and forth. Then it suddenly steadied and climbed to excellent gains for the day.

The share market took its cue from grains, As cereal weakened so moved stocks. As grains strengthened, stocks put on plus signs. Grain finally closed up the maximum amount permitted five cents In the case of wheat and this brought the final show of strength In stocks which resulted in gains of more than eight points. Many of the shap losses oi yesterday were completely erased by today's market NEW YORK STOCKS NEW -YORK, Oct. 17.

(UfiTWO p. m. Am Can 89 1-2, Am Car and 23. Am and Pow 8 1-4, Am Home Pr 30. Am and 8.

Am, Smelt "38 1-2, Am and 117. Am.Tob 82, Anaconda 12 3-8, Atchison 51 7-8, Atl Ref 25 1-2, Auburn 41. and 23. Beth'SU 30 5-8, Bkn Gas 63 rr MAUGSTAIl Farms aad I Fnt il FARM FOR SALE 150 acres. Three horse crop In cultivation.

Ave springs. Two four-room dwellings. Two mules; one mare, hogs, chick ens and a comolete farm lifinV- ment. outfit Corn, hay. cotton seed.

iuo iruu treeSw A bargain for quick sale. See W- Parker, or O. Parker and. Company. NONE TO LOAN to Laaa LOANS to arxlnc beobla Peracnai got Ulea Bldg, ct? Personal Loans, Koom 1L; Arcade, Wilson Eldg.

avha-a. Aaaa artj' at tree and er sore. answered, hoping her tolce seemed sincere. I like alia trameadoas-ly." "la that eaae, Bob said, per baps It would be better aot to tell yea what I think of him." It woald certainly be better." Joaa agreed. She was silent after that, afraid to trust her to ice.

The music stopped aad Joaa aad Bob moved to her table, staring -coolly at eacev other; emtltag politely into each other's eyea. Another dance. A waits this time. It was exciting, sweet. Joaa waa shaken to And that aha.

could enjoy the daaea so ia spite of the pala aad haraillatloa she bad known. At the and of the third daaee Jim waa. still missing. Joan aaid stiffly, 'Tra terribly sorry. Ton mast be wanting to retarn to your friends, Doal yoa think you ahluld take me to my table aad Join themT" Bob answered.

"Dost be a fool. Joan." He added. There's your friend now wobbly as asual. It yoa like 111 drive you homo." "No thanks." Joaa told him. It was nice ofoa to play ra- eaer.

she ga-eTslm a waa little smile. Bob stared her, unsmiling. Then, wltb a curt nod to Jim. he walked away. Jim's Inflamed eyea pled for lenience.

"Joan. I'm a souse. Go ahead and say It! I forgot yoa. Joan-ren into some fellow "Let's start now and "Barrel afterward." Joan said. Guess we'd better." Jim said quickly.

"Well take a UxL" But Joan didn't quarrel. She sat In one corner of the cab while Jim, slumped in the other aide, explained, arowinr voluble under the mellow Influence of liquor. About some fellows be had gone to school wltb. They hsd a mot to, "Drink while yt may. Who knows if In.

the next world there'll be taverns?" Explaining, ex plaining. aaa lYHILE Joan was dancing In the bright aad beautiful Italian room Pat was In vastly, different surroundings. Slightly uneasy. ashamed yet eurlous, she looked about and found the general appearance of the Interior of the roadhouse lose disturbing than she hsd imagined. (Shaded, colored lights on the walls mirror panels flowers oa the table.

But closer inspection of. the man "and" women about those tables. was alarming. Eyes were red-lined or coldly bard. Each table had It supply of bottlee and glasses.

Sometimes a man's arm was thrown familiarly about his feminine companion. 8ome of them were sprawling la their chairs, others leaning on the tables. All of them looked en-kempt, mannerless. Tbelr, laughter was shrill and unpleasant. Jerry produced a flask from.

a pocket Whatll yoa have?" he aaked. "Nothing tor me." Tbea, aa Pat met hie dark gate, "Well, a small. Idg Jerry ordered lee, ginger "ale and lemons. fTTrrresiiy norar Pat' "Just "lipping. Jerry bad refilled her gla.

Once daring dinner be leaned forward to whisper, "Ndw; yoa're 3-4; Can Pac 12 3-8, Celanese 47. and 40 1-2. Chrysler 41, Coca Cola 91, Colum Gas 14, om and So 2 1-8) Cons Gas 42, Coht Can 63, Cont Mot 2 1-2 Corn Prod 83 1-4, urtlss Wr 2, DuPone 73 3r4, Elec and 8 1-2. For Film A 13 5-8. Gen Elec 18 7-8, Gen Mot 26 3-4.

Goodrich 11 3-8, Goodyear 30 7-8. Graham 2 1-2 Hupp Mot 41-4. tot Harv 34. Int Nick 17 7-8. Int and 11 1-8.

Johns Man 52 1-2. Kennecott 18; Lambert 273-4: Llgg My B. 84; Lortllard 19 3-8; Mathieson 37 3-4; Monsanto 621-2; Mont Ward 181-3; Nash Mot 18 7-8; Nat Biscuit 48 1-8; Nat Reg A 151-8; Nat Dairy 143-8; Nat Lt 117-8; Central 331-2; No Amer 18 5-8; Packard 3 3-8; Penn RR 26 3-8; Public Serv 39 Radio Real SUk 9 3-8; Reyn Tob 481-2; Sears Roe 375-8; Socony Vacuum 11 3-4; South Pac 201-4; south Ry 221-8: St Brands 23: Stan 10 3-4; Stan Oil 401-4; Studebaker 41-4; Texas Corp 24 3-4; TUnken 25; Union Carb 39 1-8; Unit Air 29 1-g; United Corp 81-2; Un Gas Imp 17; tJ Pipe dc 135-8; Rubber 13 8 Steel 41 5-8; Ut A 3 7-8; Vanadium' 18; Vick Chem 273-8; Warner Br 87-8; West Union 50 3-4; West A Bke 28; Westing El 34 1-8. NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK, Oct. 17.

W.R-bot-ton closed very steady, Open High Low Close Oct, Dec. Jan. Mar, 86 908 867 890 92r 890 900 933 900 919 949; 918 930 963 930 947 977, 947 912 926 932 947 963 May July 977 -Spot closed steady at 945, up 60. 7 NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS. Oct 17.

U. Cotton clcaecyiWeady. Opeft High Low Close Oct-- "880v 907 880 05 Dec; ..885 924 883 919 Jtfn. 899 931 893 913 Mar. 903 948 905 942 May 925 959' 923 958 July 941 972 941 969 Spots dosed etcadjr at 894, up 48.

4y a4ltil't pected. and vigorous discussion! Czechoslovakia's president Mass ryk, speaks eight languages fluenCT ly. jCKS COUGH DRop Real Throat relief! Medicated with togredi-enti of Vickg VapoRub B07 Scoot MERIT BADGE SHOW Seart-Roebnck BIdf. 914 Noble St. Sat Oct.

19, 20 and 21t. Open 3 p. an. as 9 p. m.

Satarday p. as. to I p. 1 Admission Free and more off! No a a d. a Ne Cnargea Approvaar Ne Exchanges' Afl $lea Final I WE "BDY--Paylng market price in cash, scrap Iron and steel, scrap brass, copper, lead, batteries, alum-.

lnum, bags, etc wagoner 'truck loads. We wreck plants. See X. Buckner at Annlston Scrap Material Co, Inc. AUTOMOTIVE katooiobUea Tor sale la" Real rolling Bungalow.

-Will consider trade and MERCHANDISE leasehold Goads -lor tale FOR SALE On player piano, 100 good condition. Other furniture, cheap Jor cash. Mrs. F. Bagleyt 1001 West 16th St.

FOR SALEr-Clrculating heater. Only four days to "clear out toe inerchtndiie of Annijton's oldest finn 4hink of it! Ia the heart of the. seaion yoa fet UIlmin'i quality at nn- HUM he-rd-of undreimed-of pricti. This a gait witn a reason not just an excosel Horry-T- 111 mm. gt 111 markets! T' Cheap fc caah.

Phone 251 i hats (Oi nft (nK -BMBBBBaBBBB-aaBBBBBBB-Baaal A Special Rack of wo riEirs At one time some were priced to $59.50 Btbeeuaneona for. Sale S3 PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE Lemur, 30 heaters, supplies for SO waves, 150 complete. Smith writer 110. 1228 Phone 1908-W. FOR SALB 8,000 or feet of No.

1 lumber, $10 per thousand II you buy as much as half; slightly higher for smaller amounts. J. W. Stewart, Ala. TOR SALE Second hand brick.

Clean, practically as good as new. Also terracotta drain pipe, six-inch diameter. Rails, spikes, wheel barrows, pipe snd fittings for water lines, flat Iron, angles, rods, beams, picks, ahoveli. pick handles, culverts, tanks, dry kiln, heaters for stores. -plants and offices.

Oxygen and acetylene gas, lead, babbit, aluminum. See us -and save money. See A. X. Buckner Annlston.

Scrap Material Co, phone 306. MOVING PICTURE camera and projector. Model M. and C. Cost $140.

Sen $35. Phone 8198. RENTALS i Apartments for Kent 38 TORrRENTTuTnlfn'ecr apartment. Private bath and furnace heat WrftoW-23 care' of Star. PaTiiWie Saam FOR RENT Iivlnr room.

ed room with private, bath. "Meals' Jf de- FOR RENT To one or two young men, furnished room. Radiant Gas Heat An Private home. Reasonable. Write B-3 care ine VOMEN wlia suffer ct monthly times should CARD 1.6 It has zo many.

I 2 to Entire Stock of Choice All This Season's Dresses and Goats Cor Sets and 1 Tn Brassiers; 1 All Hosiery TT LIQUID. TABLETS. SALTS. KOB DBOM CBMki MaUriw hi i'Ur. CM first BnlMkH ae MMralsta ta at Fiat tnJ Tonic klart Sr BanUa i-,.

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