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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 10

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RATI 'iH1Nl'r' THURSDAY FEW" A 9. ,10, THE EAU CLAIRE-LEADER. 4- onstratlon of making Are by fric- Ion. CHIPPEWA FALLS OBITUARIES Thomas Lawler was added to tbi Menomonie News Chippewa Falls News membership of the club- by acclama quarantined immediately and given special cere in the basement of th" Institution. rturneo to thtir homes after their" recovery! The father was unable at the time to pay for the care of his children as he was a new settler in ion under a surpension of the rules MRS.

O. C. THORPE 9t O. IT Mil I J. tUdam.

Jto. Xeal Masa M. JlaaMtl, eal Kuaitr p. o. Dox xea Willis E.

Donley, whose guest he wa: sa W. Sprinc Funeral services for Mrs. O. 0. 1 Thorpe, were conducted at the at the luncheon.

Oscar A. Olson Rusk county. City Health Offlcei scoutmaster of Legion troop No. 1 residence, 111 John street at i2 Wed Dr. R.

Sehwartz, called the council's wn.s nrpspnf. ha t.hf mipst of A ffl COASTING ACCIDENT WILL NOT CAUSE CHILD TO nesday, after which the' remains 1 attention to the case a few days af HIGHWAY OFFfCES Hessel. George Yount introduced were taken to Stanley, where regu STOUT U. PLAY LOSE EYE SIGHT Ted Tomlinson of Madison as hiJ lar services were held Our ter tht children arrived at the hospital and the council concluded tnat all that could be done was to hold 25. Patrols No.

and No. 13 gc Henry Wagner of Menomonie anc Christ Kraft of Downsville. Tho Joint patrol, No. 13, on STH. No.

25. and 72 will be handled by Jerome Ader of Torger Peterson of Sand Creek will work on the Joint patrol, No. 5 on STH. No. 40 and 29 and the remainder of STH.

29 will be handler! by William Goodier of Menomonie on patrol 10 and Roy McColpin of Menomonie on patrol 11. Patrols i and 7 on STH 64 will be worked by Olaf Anderson of Wheeler and Fred A. Anderson of Boyceville. Fred Schutts and Frank Sly of Boyceville have been assigned, patrols 8 and 9 on STH 79. Patro No.

14 on STH. 72 goes to Ed Galoff of Elmwood, patrol 18 on STH. 85 to John Turner of Merideaii and patrol 17 on STH 12 to Carl Schultz. guest of the day. CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb.

8 The Mrs. Howard Kroll, and one son, John Gisness Menomonie. JOSEPH ANSTETT Funeral services for Joseph An stett, who died Monday evening, will eheld at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Hintzman funeral chapel on Main St. Savior's Lutheran church, with interment at the Stanley cemetery. "Both services were well attended.

the town of Rusk responsible for 4-year lod son of Mr. and Mrs. payment of the costs. ARE ACCEPTED HOME GAMES LARGE KERCHIEF Roan is being treated at St. Joseph's A notice was read at the council Many floral tributes were made.

hospital for an injured eye. AI A tan etamaine golf frock, uses a The court house employes contribut session of the Injury of Emma Bleek of a fractured ankle bone which was very large Kerchier in browns and ed American beauty roses. purply-red that winds about the necK received from a fall on a sidewalk and around the body and ties on on on East Grand avenue near the JOHN LOEW A though the eye is seriously injured the doctor does not think the child shall lose his sight. The accident occurred when he was playing with older companions and while coasting fell on something sharp, believed to be the piece of thin board he was MORE CHANGES IN COUNTY BUILDINGS WILL GET COMMITTEE Funeral services for the late Johi. Loew, retired veteran Soo Line 1 Zion Lutheran church.

The notice claimed that the sidewalk was In an improper and unsafe condition from maintenance) worker, were conducted Wednesday morning at the St. WILL MEET EAU CLAIRE AT THE KELLEY, BURNEY HEARING IVIAY BE Free for Asthma ice. City Engineer S. R. Cray nade investigations at the time of the ac coasting on.

It entered his head Just Charles' church, Rev. J. L. Kaiser ARMORY TONIGHT; LA CROSSE below the eye. officiating.

Interment was made at cident, and reports that he was un TOMORROW EVENING Calvary cemetery. TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES able to detect a dangerous place on the walk. The matter was referred DuringWinfer MENOMONIE, Feb. 8. Two WILL BE OUT SATURDAY FRED COLLETTE.

to the city counsel. home games in a row after nearly a month of absence will be the offer A letter was received Tuesday by A Remarkable Method That naa A license was granted to Charles Gullickson of Colfax to conduct a CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. 8 An L. D. Phillips at Eagle Point an DISAPPOINTMENT nouncement was made today thai nouncing the death cf Fred Collette Edward Eiseth Injured In Twenty-foot Drop MENOMONIE, Wis, Feb.

8. Edward Eiseth is recovering from severe sprains suffered Tuesday af ter noon when he dropped 20 feet from the branches of a tree to the ground and landed standing on his feet. His feet were bruised and lamed and his back was severely sprained by the Come to the Rencne of Asthmatics and Cneeka the Worst Attacks Send Today tor Free Trial soft drink parlor in the building a the Wisconsin Telephone company 7 N. State street. Jacob Berf for 70, who resided in Chippewa Falls ing of the Stout Institute basketball team to the fans with the meeting of Stout and Eau Claire normal school Thursday night, and of Stout and the La Crosse normal on Frl- most of his life, which occurred in merly occupied the building.

If you suffer with those terrible attacks of Asthma when It is cold will deliver to the local patrons the semi-annual issue of its telephone directory, Saturday, Feb. 11. Many CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. 8 The new Chippewa county highway, offices were officially accepted when the county building and ground committee, composed of Andrew Korn, Jpseph Sokup, and Ed Gund-erson, made an official inspection oi them- yesterday, afternoon. The headquarters of the highwaj department were formerly in om corner of the basement of the court house and now the department suite consists of a business office, waiting room and a committee room, where the business is transacted.

The complete change was made at a cost of less than $700 it was said. There are quite a number of things that' wil have to be considered by the bunding and grounds committed during the 1 coming year, it was learaed. The boiler which supplies heat to the court house was con a hospital at Vancouver, BOVJan and damp; If you choke as If each i 9fl TTf cnlH JMc farm in rrf Tst-it changes have been made in tele fasp for breath was the very last, on't fall to send at once to the WAIVING OF EXAMINATION BE LIEVED PROBABLE WHEN HEARING IS CALLED TODAY near Yellow river bridge in 1915 and dy Bam6S WiU b6 play moved to Washinirtnn wlt.h hi fm. tuujr. phone numbers and the telephone company would like their patrons to take particular notice of these Stout will have heavy opposition in Frontier Asthma co.

tor a tree trial of their remarkable method. Na matter where you live or whethe you have any faith In any remedy ily. He is prvived by his wife and, three daughters and four sons, who TWO CANDIDATES OUT FOR COUNCIL Mr. Eiseth was working with a Northern States Power Co. crew trimming trees on Main street across from the Williams Brothers store.

Ha MENOMONIE, Feb. 8. changes. The new books will in reside out west. unaer tne sun, eena tor mis ireo trial.

If you have suffered for a lifetime and tried what you thousrht elude the names of old and new Chances are that court fans will be both games. Eau Claire 13 bound to show their best against their nearest and dearest enemy, and the keen rivalry upon which Menomone" fans dote will insure a good crowd of, sup subscribers. The last issue of the disappointed tomorrow morning At was climbing around in the branch GRACE WHITE. was the best skill known to cope with the most terrible attacks of directory was made last August. es of a tree when he lost his hold the calling of the hearing in munici Funeral services for the late Miss Asthma, if yoa are discouraged beyond hope, send for this free trial.

pal court of Clarence. F. Kelley and Grace white, a resident of tae Rut- porters for both sides. It is expected that the armory will be filled to capa BROKEN ROD DELAYS TRAIN Jack or Joseph Burney on the charge ledgehome since 1916, were held at and slipped to the ground. He was given surgical attention at once, and an X-ray examination showed no bones broken.

G. FINDLAY, EDWARD McCOR- of robbing the Bank of Downsville city. It Is the only way yoa can ever know what progress is doing for you in spit of all your past disappointments in your search for freedom from Asthma. So send for this free trial. Do it now.

This notioa demned last fall on account of its 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home. Rev. Carl F. Bruhii of the CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. 8.S00 Jan.

30. Veteran observers of court La Crosse always put a strong team MICK IN RACE; MORE EXPECTED Presbyterian church officiated. Mrs procedure are generally of the op on the floor, and this year's offering is considered no exception, even Line passenger train No. 2, east bound from Minneapolis, and due here at 11:30 a. m.

today, was two inion that the accused will waive ex Harry p. Favelr and Mrs. George is published that every sufferer may participate in this progressive method and first try the treatment free that is now known to thousands as the greatest boon that ever came into their lives, fiend Boy Scouts Entertain at 21-45 Club Luncheon CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. 8. Two amination and ask to be bound over uee sang me solos.

Forest Hi! though the team, has met defeat. It cemetery was the place of Inter aspirants for the office of city for trial in circuit court. is probable that the styles of play hours and 15 minutes late in ar riving here today due to the break mcnt. councilman announced their candl coupon today. Don't wait.

ing of the two teams will be decided dacy today. They are A. G. Findlay, If such is the case, the court session will last but a few minutes, long enough" for the prisoners or ly different, and the fans will have ing of a drive rod on the engine near Colfax. Another engine was age and the boiler in the county Jail is also said to be in poor There has been some discussion regarding the absibility of a central heating plant for the court house, court house annex and jail, it was said.

The committee will also be confronted with the problem of providing for a place of storing county machinery, as the county has acquired considerable valuable machinery, it will need the proper care to keep it in shape. present councilman, whose office ex an opportunity of watching their pires, and Edward McCormick. their counsel to Indicate that exam home-town favorites work out against FREE TRIAL COUPOS FRONTIER ASTHMA 1091F Frontier Bldg, 62 Niagara St, Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: Mr.

Findlay was appointed coun CHIPPEWA FALLS SOCIETY NOTES ination is waived and for the court dispatched from Irvine and pulled the train and disabled engine in here. No one was injured on account of the mishap. all varieties of play. MENOMONIE, Feb. 8 Five boy scouts of troop 3 under the direction of their scoutmaster, Ray 'Cranzusch, entertained the members of the 21-45 club at luncheon lhis noon with a 20-mlnute review of scouting and its possibilities.

The boys did everything from a history of Coach S. E. Paulus has been doing cilman when the commission form of city government was first introduced in Chippewa Falls, eight years ago. some heavy studying of new combinations and it is probable that the fans will see an entirely different Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Bowe of Til He served two years and then was den entertained 45 guests at their the movement to a 40-second dem- i re-elected for a six-year term. Mr. McCormick, the other candl- home Sunday evening.

Th program line-up on the floor from that with which he started the season. The Town of Rusk Wul Be Asked to Pay Bill for ChiUren's Care date, claims as his qualifications for uunng the evening consisted chief games will be the first two confer the ornce, that he has a wide expert- 1 .1 music. JtterrcsnmeEts were ence games played on the home floor ence of city affairs due to his long served at 11 o'clock. to fix new bonds for their appearance in circuit court. It is possible, however, that District Attorney Farnham A.

Clark will have facts other than those in his complaint which he ma? wish to establish as basis for a part of his information to circuit court, in which case he may insist upon an -examination for the establishment of the facts. Nothing definite has been learned regarding the attorneys for the two men. J. Jenswald, a Chicago at-tornye, consulted with the prisoners but nothing has been heard fro mhim since. this year.

residence here and also serving as an alderman during the former form of A birthday party was given by McDonells Beaten By New Richmond CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. 8 The McDonell Memorial high school basketball quint of this city met defeat at the hands of the New Richmond high at New Richmond last night, by a score of 31 to 6. The local squad was completely city government. Miss Ruth Peterson at the home of CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. 8 The reg alar weekly meeting of the-city council yesterday, the council decided to Insist on the collection of approximately $400 from the town of Rask, Rusk "county, for the care of two children at St.

Joseph's hospital. A letter was read to coun oBrruARiifs E. Grand avenue, Tuesday evening. A 5. SO o'clock dinner wa3 servpd field for this office, although it was said that several others will file their entry when the campaign begins to bunf- first mv.

una- I1UU iUl UUllbU UV JWlflS MRS. ELIZABETH CATHERINE warm up. xMiuicy rfuix, and consolattou bv TNTHILL. Mrs. Elizabeth Catherine Tuthill, cil xsterday from the chairman ol the town of Rusk stating that the town beard had voted to refuse payment of the account.

The matter miss jamce uates. The hoscess ie ceived many gifts. CLEWS ARE REPORTED 82, died at about 5:45 o'clock Tues IN FUR THEFT CASE The following officers were fleet, day afternoon from burns received outclassed by the "Fighting Goodwyn of the New Richmond team led in the scoring by caging 7 field goals fof his team. The half ended 15 to 5. It was said that the game was fast and clean thruout.

Yaunt of Menomonie refereed the contest. The local team win meet the Cornell highs tn a return match at Cornell Friday night The locals have previously defeated Cornell. MISS Iffl WOOD GOES TO IWHHL CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. 8. Sher- at.

the meeUng of the First Mith- at noon when her clothing caught Iff Val ConneU and chief of police, fod'Ht Sunday school board Tuesday wnne she was putting some paper Robert Roberg, were at New Rich- evening; General superintendent. was referred to P. J. Murphy, acting corporation counsel. The children belong to Carl Madjvio and were brought to the hospital for treatment, and upon examination the children wera found to have scarlet fever.

They weir mond today in an attempt to work Mrs. Alex Wiley, secretary-treas- In the stove at her home on Thirteenth street. She was unconscious for some time immediately after the out some possible clews in connection lu-er, Harvey Ayers; superintendent with the fur robbery at the Moske- 01 ine junior Sunday schooL Mrs witz Hide and Fur Co. here last week. G.

W. Van Vuren: superintendent of fire, but she was later relieved 01 COMES TO FILL VACANCY CAUS The officers stated tnat tney naa no mcermecuate- department, Mrs. Har- much of her pain by medical care. 3E ED BY RESIGNATION AND PROMOTION IN FACULTY information to mate pueno at thisjvey Ayers and superintendent of the Funeral services will be- held Fri time, dui oeuevea maruia inp 10 primary aepartment, Mrs. C.

day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the WilkowsJd. that city was a profitable one, which MENOMONIE, Feb. 8. Miss home with Rev. A.

R. Klein of the Val entines may lead to the apprehension of the iTecetung the regular business Iva Wood with 14 years experience in Centenary Methodist church guilty party. grade teaching, two of which were in meeUng and election of officers a 6:30 o'clock dinner was served with charge. rural schools, and with eight and Mrs. Tutlll was born in New York covers ma lor 30.

The table was dnn and there was given a thorough edu LaFayette Planning orated red and white with tanor. half- years of experience in teacher training will Join the faculty of the General Vaccination A cation. She taught for several years and held the position of principal She came to Wisconsin and was mar Dunncounty normal Monday as first assistant to Principal F. W. Jungck.

9 A A CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. County Superintendent John Kling man announced today. W. H. Valentines for everyone rangements were mlde at toe feeet- part ven ad! rled at SParta No-i' 1868 to hrd of of SL Tuesday af.

TuthilL who died three years board of Lafayette JtJ.J of. Rnnrtn. ried at Sparta Nov. 4, 1868, to ago ing of the town Wood comes to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of later A Splendid Assortment Ranging in Price From lc to 15c Each This week we will include. a bottle of Our Mouth Wash with every tube of Our Tooth Paste.

With an assortment of Cold and Vanishing Cream we are including a package of Kleenex FREE. Adams Drug Store 502 Water St bf rl Tih'at T7 i weerand SS then duLf Sen an SppoStyrf ry, 6treets" aS- olng to Ridgeland In .1883. Later ClUdlng CmiOren, an Opportunity OI kQ fl rlnV, luronnmnnlA htVipta fhPV kopf und cinch Dlaved moved to Menomonie where they Miss Elizabeth Allen from the pan-cipalship, and the promotion of Mr were they vaccination against smallpox. Jungck to that position. Her contract was signed Tuesday by the lunch was served after cards.

have lived for many years. following schedule for vaccin Mrs. Tuthill was especially active board of trustees. Invitations sent out in the nunm ations was made: Monday, Feb. 13, Joint 14.

Klasres school, 9 a. m. to in lodge work in the city. She was SISTER BROTHER FATHER MOTHER SWEETHEART FRIEND At All The Book Store Phone 2056. 320 S.

Barstow. of Oliver and Roy Melville and Mrs a charter member of the Pythian 10:15 district 12, Elm Grove, Bert Stone were received by-ends Bisters and was the first past chief in city announcing the golden wed- of the unit In She was 10:15 a m. to 11:15 a. district 4, Bluff school, 11:15 a. m.

to 12:13 p. umg anniversary or Mr. ana Mrs also an active Relief Corps worker. 17 Patrolmen Engaged for State Roads oim O. Memue.

Fridav evening Tnfhm 1 nirv1virf hv t.hrw It was also decided at this meet DM ATJUO. A w. inz to out iodo-lactic tablets, a pre- V1 ana eons. Roy I. of Minneapolis, naroia itr tho vus in me ioii'ot snd Addison O.

of Menomonie-. She treatment for goitre, in the XI a. SSI ventlve iaiayeite. Mr. and Mrs.

Melville 1oo SSstir onH ten hrnth. were married in 1878. ers, Mrs. w. n.

uecKier, ars. h. w. C1 MENOMONIE, Feb. 8 Sev LT: Folts and B.

E. Chamberlln of Spar 29 REPORTED DRIFTED. ta, and S. J. Chamberlln of Ridge enteen patrolmen for the state highways in Dunn county were picked Tuesday during the session of the land.

CHIPPEWA FALLS, Feb. 8. Mo county state road and bridge com ENGEL GISNESS mittee. County highway patrolmen torists found it somewhat heavy going on highway 29 between Cadott and Boyd today due to drifts in schools of Lafayette, to give the children a chance of taking the treatment. Up to the present time these tablets have been put in the different schools in townships only, while many Centers in the state have made an appropriation to put these tablets in all the schools.

The tablets cost 1 cents per child in a year, and one tablet a week is given to each for 52 weeks. The townshipS'sf Eagle Point and' Lafayette and the Village of Cornell have decided to give their school Funeral services for Engel Gianess are being Interviewed today, but it. who died Monday evening, will be held this afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock Willis R. Ghappell EYESIGHT SPECIALIST spots -along the road. Several cars became stuck along the quarter mile Li stretch between the two roads lead I ing in to the village of Boyd.

Glasses Furnished Eyes Examined children the of this treatment. is probable that the list will not bp completed until tomorrow afternoon Ten light graders for use on the county roads this year were purchased by the committee on the first day of their session Monday. The graders are all horse-drawn and will be used on the patrols as replacements or for new sections. The committee is considering the purchase of machinery and supplies for dust prevention, but no definite action has been taken. Stuart "Flanagan and W.

J. Bachler of Wheeler, Leon Rosrwell of Colfax and Ray Evenson of Menomonie will have the first, second, third and fourth patrols on STH at the home of John Gisness on W. 13th Ave. Rev. Johnson of Our Saviour's church will be la charge.

Engel Gisness was born AprII2, 1847, in Norway, but he left there when a young man and came to America. He settled in Menomonie 56 years ago and has lived here ever since. "j). Mr. Gisness is survived by his wifs five daughters, Mrs.

Odin Larson, of Clayton, Mrs. Wm. Brennan Wentworth; Mrs. A. B.

Iverson and Mrs. Ed Bostrom, Minneapolis, Chippewa Falls Markets 101 GRAND AVENUE E. v. mv-m-Av. PERSONALS Attorney Harold E.

Stafford re turned Wednesday morning from Madison affter spending Tuesday In the Supreme court there. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Emerson at Gare of Babies tended the funeral of Mrs, O. C. Thorpe at Stanley Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Maliin re-" turned Tuesday from Minneapolis where they attended the auto show. The Cook Knows! Potatoes, per cwt. Jl00 Creamery butteivtth-T47c.

Dairy butter lb. 3 Eggs, per doz, 30c. Leghorn lb. 14c. Heavy springs, Heavy hens 19c.

Stags; lb. lGc. Pork, lb. 10 0 11c. Beef, lb 10 c-12c.

Veal, lb. 12-14C Oats, bu. 48c. Barley, cvt. $1.60.

Clover seed, cwt. to J24. Hay, ton 19.00. Straw, ton 7. Hides, green and frozen 15c, deacons 75-85c; horse $5-J8; bulls, 10c.

Castoria. The kind called Fletcft Mrs. H. C. Norton Of Minneapolis er bearing Fletcher's signature is visiting Mrs.

Frank Jenkins, Sr. who is ill at the St. Joseph's hos Is genuine and does not contain opiates or any other drug that can J- harm yourj oaby. other prepara Applications for marriage licenses were made cy Jonn meinmeta ana Grayce Fransway; both of this city; tions may be just as free from harm; the Writer doei not know as to that, but does know one family whose children will never make Otto Walsberger and Esther "Vander- woort, both of Bloomer. Hugh Brenner of Winona return Why do so many, many babies of today eecape all the little fre-t-ful spells and infantile ailments that used 1 to worry "mothers tiirougb.

the day, and keep them up half the night? -V if you de-n't know the vanawer, you haven't discovered pure, harmless Cafltoria. It Is sweet to the taste, and sweet In the little stomach. And its gentle influence seems felt all through the tiny even a distasteful dose of castor oil does so much good. And it is so pleasant take. Taste It yourself, and you'll know why "Children Cry for IL" Fletcher's Castoria la purely regr-table, so yu may give it freely, at first sign of colic; or when- you evea suspect the approach of con HOSPITAL NOTES ed to his home Wednesday after a few days viiit1 with the Rev.

and the experiment! SPECIAL NOTE: With every toria Is wrapped a book on "Care and Feeding of Babies" worth Its bottle of genuine Fletcher's Cas- Mrs. L. A. 'Brenner, his parents. EVERY Housewife appreciates the value of good cooking to the family stomach, and how.

impossible it is to cook well it foods used vary in quality. 'All TRI-STATE Dairy Products are properly pas- teurized and of uniform, excellence so that the Housewife who uses them always is certain of the very best results as a reward for her labor, Tony Swlshwick, employed at the Admitted: Louis Rothbauer, Bloomer; Mrs. Henry Misfeldt, city; Mrs. Charles Lowe, city: J. W.

Yourur. weight In gold to every mother or prospective- mother. Adv. Jump River; Fred WItte, Cadott: new dam was taken to the local hospital at 4 a. m.

'Tuesday with a Droken ,4,., John Dahlberg, city; C. M. Brown, St. Paul; William Auvert. Owen: Mrs.

Abiha' Gill left Tuesday for Children Cry for Discharged Victor Gindt, Bovd: Milwaukee to visit her brother who is seriously llL ti Harold Miller, Cornell; Blanche Crawford, city; Florence Kressin: Attorney' and C. B. Culbert- rj 1 son of Stanley visited In the city Bloomer; Mrs. Harry Zapp, Boyd: Leona Bischel, Bloomer; Henry Jas-inskl, Thorpl Tuesday evening. airs.

Muce uancnei, inaen, re turned to her home Tuesday night We are relying upon the well known, dependable quality of TRI-STATE Products and Servic for the continued good win of om consumers, and yon may rest assured that no effort on our part wOl be spared In keeping them satisfied. from Milwaukee where she has DEWETand MAIN STREETS. TELEPHONE 2741. I YELLOW HAT Banana bakou fashions a large hat stipation; or diarrhea. Or those many times when you Just don't know what Is the matter.

For real sickness, call the doctor, always. At other times, a few drops of Fletcher's Castoria. See how quickly all fretf ulness or vakefmlnees will CMMl Only one word of wamisci the gbof adrioe Vt traa of been visiting her sister, a nun In St Joseph's, convert, who is serious ly 10. Mrs. Dachel also visited oth that has a high, rounded crown and an irregular brim shaping from' a wide left side to almost nothing on the xig er friends, and former residents Oi 1.

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