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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 26

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1 I min ImmoNolluMmirlitNnmill: Minn, 1EMMMOIL ANEW VIIIIIMEEM st-N-DAy- 31( IRNIN(1. DECEMBER S. 1918. ii77 SPOKANE, Limited Quarantine Controls PRIDE RAILROAD lomommk SPOKEMAN-TZEVIEW, SPOKANE, 11:: a SHIP U. S.

GOODS ON EVERY SEA a a oN EvERy SEA! ORONA ONA 1 Ifneralli'i(e him fw tiel-Pati'nsl fr i sociation should be able to furnish i hanks in Stint the loer from -a pin to a lovoo-1 Indies. Italy, 10 )ntrunli, ittiia. Chilm tive They argue I hit, ft OU id the Philippines. the t-itrartm Spt los8VP much expense In maintaining salesmen and branch a I n'lla' THPAnt nonta. the Ithttelt Fast Indies, Vtritish Panama.

tlreat Britain 1 that just am OrgallinitiOnS 11 1 I l'th'r h'" it t3 'N I efl peted uhsr flu, 011,, LH, peet the export ionm will Export Associatons Are Beng Advocates of the oite-line-itl-bloiinesm en thf, plOd.11.i A or I all kee Inge. ii! Formed by Americans to Oct idea contend. however, that their sym-, flinty a civilization. oem whih mends Out highly special- ipe prn intg run. Foreign Trade.

pid salesmen to sell one article only, i it- land which allocates a rs ll orde ainong all this preparation aiseom I plithed arid much more about to lic I the 111P nu fact urers embraced in the i Services in Spokane Churches Sunday School Work of the Inland Empire Association oommewlo 'Icing Directed From Spokane Headquarters by E. C. Knapp, General Coin entions Called OffAsk Aid for Armenians at Chvistmas TimeChinese Missionary Tells of Opium Condi, Lions. ma 11 fr, 1 ,,,.3.: 1 1 .40. 4-' i 4 I 4ii 41.1,c1.

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4,, 1 When you see the Corona you will say "It's the best Imitking tyrwritee I ever saw." after you see the beautiful work the Col'Ona does, and how much quicker it does-all your willing, you'll say: "I never dreamed that such a perfect typewriter could be produced for SO low a price." All the working partt4 of the Corona are made from, the finest grade of steel. The frame is one pieee of aluminum, giving lightness with extreme ilurability. Every traveling matt-should take a Corona with hint on his next trip. business office should have a few Coronas for emergency use. Every lawyer, doctor, writer, club woman should own a Corona.

The Corona is a time-saver and a money-maker. Weight, including case, Only eight and three-qtmrter pounds. Carry it anywhere. Ask us to demonstrate its good qualities. PIZICE $50 Nvilh case, Looklet on request.

Old Machines Taken in Exchange lo h( I'l III gi IR fo kll' ill I Ott will say "It 's the hest id WOrlist1W Corona does, and. writing, you II say: 1 perreet typewriter could be Coron ar a made frm, the ne is one piece Of aluminum, Inrabilit 3'. aka a Corona with him on his 'e should have a few Coronas Per, doctor, writer, club wom I a -0. tat triakeS the 1 1 iiv titer rellittitla 0110 considcraGOVERNMENT WILL HELP' nation meet foreign competition i American 1. .11, hofime they mot only.

I make any a .1,1 mar- Officials w'ho have studied the prob- 'hip is shit ping. i Withdranal of Merchant Vemmela tem think the danger of an outgrowth I Vi'ithdrawal of i. merchant vessels i Prom Normal Houten Von, of theme export amsociations similar to. front normal rentes and Mit- 1 the grea meta igcsmeischaft of Ger- i cing of hem tinder control militates; Problem. many.

which controlled metals and i of shipping ito-tvd under the! metal products in all parts of the i stresi of war necessity makes it lin- i WAS! I I Nt Dec. 3.A merican world. both in production tind distil- ble 1 possi to get products to foreign utton. is eliminated by a provision of nyers until some tonm.Lre ta Iv-manufacturers are rapidly forming lite Webh hill which prohibits any ex- leased by the board for nOrtittit trail, prpoies. The situation in Etrotte regal ding food and reconstvtiotion material is each that the hoard sires to retain control of every ves.wt until the emergencies have it im 1 passed and it has Moen declared in I Pome quarters that at icrst two must elapse hero, all the abnormal needs of th, v.ortil can be supplied.

11 CN, with the continual use of all ex- Mting bottoms. I i 1 After enjoying two weeks' freedom the Sunday schools in North America following the lilting of the influenza are asked lo give Iwo million. quarantine. which held for sig weeks. the fin interferes edit your churches will today COrnillet mem program SPO that an -offering IA servicea under limited quarantine.

male in Janni40'. The fact that The 'wraith edict prohibits singing the war is over makes the need nitwit by the congregations. but permits greater, because relief can now he solo or choir selections. Only every administered to more people who have alternate row of pewit in the been released from the German-churches may he occupied. Turkish murderers." As a result of the increase In Influenza many church annual meat- oltaElt isurm WERE.

Mae and conferences have been called The llev. Or. W. E. Macklin, who off.

in NAnkintr. MISSION (MINER ISITS Tho Rev. Dr. W. E.

Macklin, who has boon a missionary in Nanking, lbji, export associations, which Plan tot nOrtera amsociation -from engaging in A rft. illoy Gruy. carry the products of title United i exporting activities. This la designed trot of raw materials. It also is pro- earth.

to! to prevent or make undesirable con- 111.101elll King of La Grande, States to every nation on itnd Mr. Graytook were married create and enlarge demands for goods! i Oen must not be in any way in November 21. l'he bridegroom la ii llIrindl in America." tind to furnish! rided that the acts of the combina- cargoee for the American merchant States, the federal trade well-known Il(Illrellid 1080. Intirille 10 transport over tbe plfsr ull lstraint Of trado within the United commission countries will begin in having vont inua 1 supervision over inottaym of Storm and r1lress, SIM( I'lllirll8lll, -Th. night Ntenlei Attitude The tradc invasion Or MI hool Europe 1111S ith fond 'holt' activnies 811(1 (lt oh iiiiiividual 1101ilr.

seii irned un il further and reconstruction materials and thel manufacturing or member of I orld gets back to a normal Peoco the associatiOn being amenable to the EVANGELICAL It I NOD. basis. Sherman and (71.1yton itets in Co far 8t tia and Lincoln reet. To ovoid c011ision vith provisional 118 1118 doniestic businese la coneerm.d. .1,1,,, A.

10:30 of the Sherman anti-trust act mid the tiovernment Heady to Help- a. 111. 81111jC14, "The Faithful and Wise Clayton la the new HIV StrWardl" 81. 8 ri. m- Young people's filing of their Purtiosesi 'rhe bureau of foreign and domes- service, with sermon by pastor.

vith the federal trade comin lie "Tomereo in Pretia red to give alti export associations, which titan to porters amsociation from engaging ging in carry the products of Pito United exporting activities. This la designed Staten to every nation on earth, to to prevent or make undesirable con- Lind enlarge for a0.1, trot of raw materials. It also is pro- -made in America." and to furnish Ailed that the acts of the combina- cargoes for the Am a American merchnt must st not be in any way in re- States. the federal trade Marini' to transport over the straint Of trade within the United cornMiSS1011, The trade irt-atsion of other countries will begin itt earnest WIP'it having continual supervision over ttppliM ith food Europe as bee their activnic a and neh indiv idual and reconstruction materials and the ma nufact mng or member of twit' Potu I. I 1 he a smovia I inn heir, .........1.1.

basis. ano ion in, In ill so far To avoid collision vith provisionsl as him domestic businesa is of the Sherman anti-trust act and the tiovernment neatly to Help. clayton law. the new associations are filing state on Ls of th eiurposes with the federal. trade commission, ti The bureau foreign and domes- conillieren if, Prepared to give aid IA VEIISAL ESNI.41 IC.

US" TRACTORS IN KANSAS 1 Inerenme More Than Illa rer Cent I i Three I earn. TOPEKA. NamKansas lisS in- taking advantage of the Webb bill to the conthinations. in the way of I creased her tractor population for i permitting Hitch combinations solely statictient and trade information i farm operations 20 per cent in the about foreign Markets. lid it (Mal 1 last year end more il.an 100 per cent for the nurPose of export trade.

This aet commer cial attahes and traveling less than three years. .1. C. Mohler, the strength to compete successfully ilea Americans to emnbine et agents are being sought by the hit- of the Kansas board of i na resin with similar combinations in other to handle the expected increased iagricult lire. bar just completed a countriem.

Statements have been filed I volume of American business and a tractor census for the state. the cen- embracing combination of machinery movement IA under way. with the Isom heing made no from reports of and tool makers, paper makers, lum backing of the department (it coi the county assessors in the various i theme, the Chamber of Cmm oerts, of cu rs counties. Ther wore 5414 tracto in her manufacturers and general ex- porters. the United States and other organi- I Kansas March 1 of title ye ar.

tie date! to secure more eonStila t111- le the Iti 4 This is an Manufacturers I Idle. dee i al a tng- 1 ner tfl Stnte 1 i 41- 77 a ri 11- lil 'ft. 7, :4 1' ik77.1Y141,111""7-- Se 1 A irr 0 4 Chino, for 22 years Os ft representative of the Clh'iallan church, haa considerable experience in' fighting opium business. "When the sole of opium was stopped from India the' onnitil Wee said the flev. Aineklim who spent two days Moo conference with Christian chum' Workuro the last elf.

"There was to tliti.nnu.ona worth opium ready to he smuggled to the Chinese people after itm sale had also btopped in that conntry. "iln4t after the first revolution I articles for President Son Yet paper. the China Republican, opium and involved the paper In lawsuit with the opium combine. the paper took all responmibility we beat them. "There are no really great leaders China and I do not see much prospect for the country as a republic In real eenee of the word at present.

people are 96 per cent illiterate it la a case of every one for reel sense of the word al present. people are 96 per cent illiterate it is a case el every one for him- 1 't cir- isif (Closed in ase) crT ,....,1 i A FirstW611 Third avenue. 11 a. fli. au hieet.

"The 1 -n fold ing Conaelousness-: P. m. subject, The of God. A. K.

Aloxurndar, speaker. 11E11101)Pa IIi.IXCOPAI, SOUTH, Corbin Park, Cleveland and Lincoln: the nPV. Chil ries R. lloward. pastor-11 a.

the Rev. Red Fox Shnihusha will speak. p. Pubieet, "A Great Alan With an Incorehie Disease, Special music by the choir led by Q. Scott.

CORONA TYPEWRITER SALES COMPANY denartment, part of i increase of 910 machines over the re-whose duties would he to aselet In port for 1917. and IA slightly more this work. I than double the numbr in the state Owing to the existence or long- in 1915. the, first year the Cf IIHUR was tern, credits custonts in foreign max- taken. term credits customs in foreign TELLS OF SI DAY SCI-1001.

PLANS. live E. C. Knapp. general Pecrettuy of von the Inland Empire Sunday School atiKOCIOLIOO.

announces that thet associaIton will hold no eonventions. EH itiPS or massmeetings in any part of the Inland Empire in December. Ile said: I'r -This fall )7 county COOVOOtitiON in were scheduled and the programs Wor printed. but 10 of them were fro, postponed. Plans were recently made of to hold three of the eonventions this chi' weekWhitman at Tekoa, Stevens at be" tmewelah and Spokane at Spokane ",1 but the recent increase in the -flu" wro makes it imposeiblo to attempt to Sen hold hese.

on 4 -The 'Yellenl office in the Peyton building. will keep in touch but with the 1000 achoole in the Inland and Empire by correspondence and by printed matter. new it is in (7 $tretising the christitiam orterirg for Tet Armenian relief. The Sunday school supply house, affiliated with the In- 1'1" land association. IS filling most of lind its by mail.

-Instead of gathering our annual rep(rte for the year book January 1 we shall gather them January 15. Si Ttlif; will help relieve the congestion of or inaila at holiday time and also re- Comi Dove our workers during the busy will Christmas season. cong -The asmociation kept out of debt Pled; all Hummer, but ran behind WO while won, the flu ban was on The Sunday wide house made a contri- home bution of $200 to cover this' deficit. ing I Cen the schools and individuals help Tei make the aoclation break even dur- 2:30 ing December? WI think PO. are The big: Armenian drive will come for 1 In January.

Thirty million dollars mine will be raised. At Christmas time p.m. the neam tit in from of been wrote Sen'm on IL but and in the The and the The and self." TO Slit of will pledges work wide home ing 2:30 are for mineter 14 HOWARD SI'CKANE, WASHINGTON 1 As a general rule the combinations have been effected along the line of trade associationsthat is. all iliantlfarturers in the production of a certain article or series of articles are banding together. sotnewhat along the lines followed by the Germans in pushing goods to all corners of the earth before the war.

Some experts believe that this system is wrong and that the combinations should be effected along the department store Ideathat is. that each combination EMEIVIMM 1 dillEMEMILlib lin Emll II markets, especially in South America, which were inaugurated by the And English, it will be necensary for the Anierican exporters to have an agency for the ouick discounting of trade acceptances and similar documents of indebtedness. American bankers, awake to this need. are mming hand in hand with To le Envied. boy (with swollen l'aee)--011, dear! 1 wish I was grandpa, or else the baby.

MotherWhy? Little boyGrandpas teeth are all gone. and baby's haven't come yet. Pat hfinder. TIIE NEWEST TRUEST NEWS Read by the Permanent Earning Classes himself." I The Church of the Truth, Sixth and Jefferson; the Rev. A.

C. Grier, I a. m. sukiject, "ltoting to the Center." 7:30 it. in.

subject, 1111' "DAY. -Sehnid 1 Stand at the Door and cially nelected teams of tnembers Knoek." the Westminster and the Vera 1 Church of ilod. WII20 Jackson I Community Cenrogational churches avenue, Elder E. D. Clifford, minister.

visit the otitcr members of the 3 p. m. PubjPet, -The Parables congregations this afternoon to got the Talents anti the Ponnds." for the church and mission Liberty Park Methodist--Eleventh in aceordance with a nation- and Helena. the Rev. Howard C.

campaign for $16,000,000 for kohr, pastor. 'It a. tn. subject, The and foreign mission work dur- Comforting 7:30 p. in.

subject, the reconstruction period. -The Plague and Divine Teams will leave both churches at p. m. Those of the Vera church No Escape. expeeted to return at 3:30 p.

in. Hotel ClerkThe guest In No. 206 refreshments, while the West- says he had a nightmare last night. teams are to report at 6 ProprietorWell, charge It on Me Nn lintel ClerkThe guest In No. 206 says he had a nightmare last night.

ProprietorWell, charge it on his 11 1. v-, i 0 L' 11, 711 1 ''4 i ..1 I dlid 1., il zi, I A 41, I so 1 s's 3 A i I 4 141- 1 )r I i i 71rtial Me' I Go ventme by 0 coNC net Fri' iCASHIX(1 of P- bgek to IIle In lot, radios. their Mot Ation to I some I the says The Omm not ripe posale re 1 4 -ertine; Ine, responstl tat loll deral and rtInn again tICF into I -Anon of a tovernmen some sort it la sugg, tonnecttol la: he set In the are: It stet at it 1,1 IVA pl 'tmethip I Opel a ennt nu i Winn, Tht maor uthtavo hy II nellt a a5FIlf nt rtlatlem iltet temir 4,0 MeAtioe leralmn: 1 tmlittri fill InilliKKMIIII In ITInIT l' lector prfrr Conlin lit, road 'nITIMIIIIIkli planet a tile intell oar. Satel by tit the ootinued he comml 'ado great nil, Doi I to IllIdnrta Iallaatliwt The repor ilhadA, to Who re enthor fed: 'e It Int lirt F. hallta V.

Imor: Hell? Rol ut, The contro or 0, The ebnel or part I 'Iolliireel no 1 coordIr le other a pc, Fed to r. tOets of tr oth pool' by law lines vi tba verisety. Should 't It Is I nads to -eandaissi Ti 10 Pe Ipatior -is finenel gulation ig itWAY 0 op hetWee ,4 federal 4 inn the otb eramear the a the rano railroads revenue no to Thai 111,, responsil tat loll demi and cites tleF into I "anon of a Goteramen some sort it la 'wag mantels, loatin es in he at it In the Oves are: tent at 34 01 soh tistahip I npfq glwrirn a cant Pu i lotion The refine 4 irsed ty II Pent MU, relation litte McAdoo lertotn. nrolicd ful hilhavelarat 541,11 10 I' lector prfrr (oat, rioread antler vent purrl rile trite', 1 INC. tiatet by nit the hollnued he conitni 'ado great 04C MI i 4.,,1 to ti)tterta nalarationt The repor ctreraing xlmoltiA, to 4 tne who re anther fed, 't Pinny, F.

hades V. Hear on and Rol Full Thp coma, are if t) lhe ebnel I tat or part ntillietel no lie: aoe vertm i 0 CONC I 1 cogatiosior a 10" Fri lAsal" bill-610 for livery.Judge. GENERAL ADVERTISING. ,...,,,,,,,,.....0 IServices in Churches Today CONGREGATIONAL. 'West Side Community.

Garden Springs; the Rev, George, D. Needy, a. subject, "Congregational Ideals." Cog-annuity fellowship CatIVEISS beginning at 2 o'clock. Plymouth. no services or Sunday school today.

Vera community. public school assembly; the Rev. Dr. Jonatnan wards. pastorII A.

nr, subject. "Christian Stewardship." Six teams will start out on the, ev ery member canvas drive at 2:80 P. m. and return at 3:30, when. lunch ill be served and reports presented.

First, Fourth and Cedar; the Rev. Dr. Sherman L. Divine. pastor II a.

nt. communion of the Lord's Supper and public reception of Victory OAPS of new members; 7:30 p. "War Experiences in France," by the Rev. Dr. Thomas It.

harper. SIN It ITU A Church of Science, NV722 First avenue, Bakers hall, 'second p. the Rey. Dora Underwood 'Nervy, pastor, subject, "The Spiritual Alps." First, Star of the East, fifth floor, Filer's hall; August Brown. pastor p.

subject, "The Ideal Made Real." Universal society, conducted by Wilma Brown; service at the Keller hall, Wila7li Itiversine avenue. at 2:30 p. subject, 'Victory Soul." Communion at 3 p. EVA It IN. FirstServices at Clemmer theater.

William Day Simonds, minister, ll a. in. subject, the Church Safe for Democracy." Introductory 1 .,1 Women's Two-Purpose Pumps or, '1 1 I 0 0 7i 'Of 4,1 3 0 a a .11,11, 11 )1, i'l 1... i 7:417 I t. ...1 (IP' 114441f t' -1 1 I' 4 .1 ik, I 1 1 -t troL 4 ''i i A 1' 's, 4.

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Holy Trinity, the Rev. Jamen A. rector--3 a. rn. holy communion; II a.

holy cucliarist and scrtnon; 7:30 p. evening prayer and sermon. Alatth swig', Virginia and tint oln: the Rev. W. A.

A. Shipw a viar-8 holy communion; 11, morning prayer and aormon, topic. -The Educative Value of Bible Study" 7:30 p. topic, "The War nd the Soul." St. Ds Yid's, Garland and Lid mid; the Rev.

W. A. A. ShipwaY. p.

evening prayer and ecrmon by, the Rev. M. J. Stevens. CEN ERA L.

A DV ERTISING. ESE new high-arch Hpumps, of fine patent coliskin, serve with appropriateness for street and dress -wear. They are designed in the, graceful model pictured, with square -e dged sole (bench- turned) and 2 1-8 inch Louis heel. Sizes 2 1.2 to widths AAA to C. Price $8.00 pair.

14- pair. ieNt it 1 1 .1,,,,, 09 i 1 1 4- 440 1., I ft I ,,,,4 4 46.A...,;:;;;01' 1 fiA 7-- ot rt. i 4,1 Fe At etzv ek git40 III; rlitilis A4ItUa 1 At 4 kr, 11 1 0 1,1 1,1 .11 11, ,11 i 1 11 ,1,,, Ilk 1 1 I ell k.i1.1,X4111 00.4. I )ft 1 LUTHERAN. The glanito.

Twenty-ninth and Latawah: the Rev. O. L. Haavik. a.

suhject. "The 84th of David" (Norwegian); 7 Eng liPh 11PrVICO. St. Luke. E312 Third avenue; the O.

L. Haavik, communion and preaehing service. subject. The 84th psalm of p. English service, topic.

-(hrist. the Way, the Truth and the our Saviors. Sinto and ton: there will be eervice at 11 a. liv the Rev. A.

M. Skinlow, president i hp Rocky Mountain district. Who ,.414,) win dedicate the newly inatalled alter which has been paid for by the society of the church. There iI! 111P0 be service at 7:30 p. tn.

CHIHSTIAN SCIENCE. i First, Eogrth and Post-11 a. tn. innti p. m.

Subject of the lessoni sermon. "God the Only Cause and Creator." Spofford and Post-11 a. en. and p. tn.

Subject of the lesson eermon, "God the Only Cause and pRESBYTERIAN. Bethel. the Rey. Franklin T. tier.

pastor-11 a. subJeet. ivation. the Resultant of a Divinely Neture vs. th Natural iNian 7:30 3.

m. eubject. -Is a Motel Life Sufficient for Salvation?" Manito Neighborhood. Twenty-bloat and lAtawah; the Bev. B.

Scott miniater in charge-11 a. Eathege Carein Sleknes and in 5 p. The Herald of the a pre-thrietmas mermon. rep t4to 11 ly 0.15;l-4 er6-302 7 00 Akt A cof''t 1 he Signinfol Armistice i9i FURS Oxfords at our Exceptionally are to be wom very exten sively this seasml with spats. The charm of supreme simplicity is found in this pretty model of gleaming patent.

All sizes in the Avidth you require. Priced $9.00 a pair. Spats $2.50 and $3.00 i GEN FRAIL AL) IERTI4ISti Ftstim kWag, vok 1111 Arl. brzfoll has changed the wheels of industry in all lines of business. THE RECONSTRUCTION TIME IIAS ARRIVED.

We tried to explain to the public in our recent announcement our position regarding the disposing of the large stock of women's apparel. We wish to thank the people of Spokane and vicinity for their liberal patronage. It proves to us more and more our methods of selling first class garments on a very close margin is what the people desire. Our stock is so large that it will take some time to close out this season's line of coats, suits, dresses, waists, skirts, petticoats, sweaters and children's coats. You who have not already purchased your garments for this season are fortunate indeed to have this opportunity of providing your needs just as the colder weather comes on, for the prices on the garments we are offering you are comparatively no higher than they were at the begin fling of the world war.

All we ask is one visit to see for yourself if our statements are correct. Our sample and sales rooms are open from 9 to 6 o'clock. 15th Floor Old National Bank Bldg. Take Elevator 5. YaoovecIJI mni be satisfied 4 i i 41'.

Nu. Iwo s', Z3 A tf61.7,--, 1 4111-AN Nt 1.e,,-41-4 v.i..101 Cti, hill LENARD'S CORSET SHOP 6 North Wall Bet. Riverside and Sprague. (It As 1 ICES Mission Shoe Shop Make a most 707 Riverside Ave. 8At 8)1 AS 1 SPOK A OLD ATION AE BANK RILOCL IS-19-110-21-22 ELEA A TO II IL Poinins It.

t. 11' N. I), Mt K. Your child's life is in danger if not properly fitted with a TRUSS Foster Cloak Suit Co. WOMEN'S APPAREL Representatives and Distributors for Eastern Manufacturers.

New York Address, 1170 Broadway. ip.t,94e) I Our' stock is quite compicte 401 fitti4 fol 'Nob kNt 71, 70 The styles in our new waists are correct in every way, a tittl the workmanship is of the best. Prieed $1.95 owl 1 IL Silk underwear at extremely low prices. Wonro osser CORSETS Thg lace In livzit C. E.

CARLSON klilOA it, PO IMO zztt- 1 egool, Ilk, 10,, ..4,1 ars 7.1 4 ttPi 7, 4 ))k7') 11. G. DUERFEIA)T, our expert Truss fitter, with over 20 yPars of experience. guarantees perfect satisfaction or all money back. It.

NZ Ad Lt 4 I. kk 1 Spokane's Expert Furrier Second Floor Jamieson Building. Riverside at Wall SI. Loy 1104 0 6,441:. 11 Ilak.

Ps!" atib) 2-A0V, 04 1' Columbia Pharmacy MAIN 4AS11 UAtittiGlsON. Phone Mnitt 370. l'hone an Appointment. Ard'; ori; 210. 1 IWN: 'ge" IL" LI Co 1 al.

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