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A. THE HOUSTONOST TUESDAY MORNING i nnn.tii rr--nnnrra) -i- -i--- WORST COLDS GO WARREN WILL Do You Shave Yourself? Tells Post Readers of the Incffec-tivness of Taking Qoinlne. Jury Not Only Held Will Valueless but Annulled Marriage Contract. BEFORE PURCHASING ANY DOESN'TCURECOLDS WARREN INCAPACITATED RAZOR; $1.00 Allow va to show yon our ODELL SAFETY, sold under a positive guarantee by ua to give perfect satisfaction. Price.

It? A A Factor of Safety Th management of this bank iU establishment twenty-two year ago nas always maintained a policy of strict conservatism, particularly in the matter of loans, aiming at all times to afford complete safety for the funds of Its depositor. AH loans are passed upon by a special commit tee after wh'ch it is necessary th at they be approve 3 by the entire Board of Director. Main and Congress Avi WE HAVE ON HAND At all times a great varietv of HOMK COOKED MKATS. SALAUS, (5EXT INK SMOKED rol'NTRV SAl'SAUK. and all kinds of SMoKKP AXP P1TKLKD FISH at our DELlCATKSsSKN 1KPAKTMKNT To keep in health and save money buy your food products iter.

HENKEtaPILLOT HOUSTON, TEXAS, ROUSE'S We Manufacture FOR ALL at ELLER WAGON WORKS BIG CASINO BAR AND CAFE MS Conors Avtnut. CLEOE KOENIO, Proprietor. 40c-Business Lunch-40c Scrilrtx Milwaukee Bear en Draught tHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. Lunch Counter In Connection. LADIES' CAFE UPSTAIRS.

HT-STU ELECTRIC KCPAIK Generators and Motors 1015 Taaaa Kr. Dr. E. S. HEISIG Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Special Attnftia Gives to FITTING GLASSES KB Stawart Fannin, Cor Praaton.

Dr. A. M. AU1REY SPECIALIST ON THE EYE, EAR. ITOSE AITD THROAT.

Office Congresa Avenue. HOUSTON. TEXAS. FIRE INSURANCE Childress Taylor ESTABLISHED 1878 C.M.a Facta EUI4. 44 Bepadorph.

Tent Awning Co. 402-404 Capitol Avenue. Houeton, T.xaa. ELECTRICAL CQWTKACTORS BARDEN ELECTRIC UACHIIERT CO. 309 MAUI STXEET Dr.

Edwin Lunn kiam taumG PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Honstoa, Texas BICYCLES $25.00 TIKES rOOT PUMPS SOc riEVER LEAK 1 5. W. BEARDSLET raOKE 4B48 1120 TEXAS 10TICE! The entire stock of lumber, door, and blind. Of H. House ha.

ben mi p. chased by ua and all bualneaa win be conducted from our office, Just back of Pad an Iron and Steal Co. Hardin Lumber Co. XMAS CARDS JL i-, "romtheneap'Tf Ka. ft hat'a Good to th I JnggS' thafa Mad' 9 fjfSXI loastoa Trrak Factor 9 101-103-10S-107 CrivfH Sirwl Then Let Us Do Your DEVELOPING and PRINTING Houston Optical Co.

S03 MAIN STREET Wrk Mail. Aar Aaereaa. Why Not Get the Best When You Pay for It Our guarantee means something to i fitted for glasses by an optl- Ian vou know, win- has an establl had repuiatl. Twelvi years on Main treat. All special lenses ground in our own faotory.

No extra Charge for testing. The enly Exclusive Optical Store In HouMon. TexasOptical Co. 515 Main St. Ground Floor Bin Bid? AntLracite, Btockton, and Stupes, Ky.

CRYSTAL ICE FUEL COMPANY N. L. spersen Preston 430. 2 OOP PODWDS TO I HE ION K. H.

CAWTHON TO' Main Street BANKER BROKER AMD JEWELER Don't discard your oid GOLD and SILVER. Bring it to me and get highest prices. Money loaned on chattels. Bargains in Diamonds and all kinds of Jewelry. Money deposited with me subject to check any time store is open.

6 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits Anything We Print is Done "Right" And we print most anything. Catalogs. Booklets. Circulars. Letters.

Business Stationery, Eta No work too large for us to successfully handle, and none too small to merit our most careful attention. Let us figure with vou" on your next Job. Phone Preston 14J. DEALY ADEY COMPANY 211 Fannin Street. BRASS TUBES OF ALL SIZES KETTLER BRASS MFG.

CO. ANYTHING IN BRASS. All work left fo repairs with A. C. Wrede can be had at Otto Jewelry Co.

406 Travis SL WE GUARANTEE To rh Yew- EYES Eganhouse Opt Co. 1005 Capitol Ave, Ten Sltps Flora Mala SI. Maa.t.ctiiriatOpt PAY LESS and DRESS BETTER OKDKK YOUR FALL SUIT from The Royal Tailors (U 1-1 Csagnuan. uma, Cur Picture Framers are eiperu In their line and we guarantee all of their work to be the beat. A high grade exclusive line of mould -lnga to select from.

Leave your Christinas orders now. Randolph Paint Company MA The Most Severe Cold and All Grippe Misery Will be Overcome in a Few Honrs After Taking This Effective Compound. You can surely end Grippe and break he most. He vert ohi it nor in nf-ma, chest, back, stomach or limb--, by taking: a of rape's I'uld every two hours until time doses ar- taken. It promptly relieve the most miserable headache- 'lullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshnss, (re throat, mucous catarrhal disi liai running of the uoee, soreness, stiffmfs and rheu mat to twtnges.

Take this harmle.i! rmpound as directed, without Interference with your usual duties and with th knowledire that ther Is no other m' 1iinr made anywhere rim In the world which will cure your cold or end i irtppe misery as promptly and without any other assist ance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape Cold Compound which rid an "SpbIt ch at a cost of more any druggist in the wpe old (omj three years researcl than fifty thousand doilars, and contains MUtnine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. ATTACKED BY NEGRO MISS EILENSTEIN USED UMBRELLA IN DEFENSE. Identified Man Who Was Arrested on Strength of Description She Furnished the Police. The pluck of Miss M.m.io of Rusk aveii'ie pmhah.v from a neiro wlm, 1 1 her wlillo she was Eilensteln saved her accosted uay home from work esterday and her powers of ilurrtali resulted in the negro's arr st within three hours after the occurrence. According to Miss Khensteln's story, a negro approached her in Kusk avenue.

near Smith street, and taklnc hold of her arm. s.a:d tu i "tne on, let She was taken hu; immediately with her um me tnke you home." romplt'telv hy surprise. procet-dtHl to defend hers brella, hitting the nck-rn several hard hacks over the hack. She dec ares that he slapped her in the face when she (truck him with the umbrella, and hen ran away. Miss Eilensteln then notified the police and gave a description of the negro to Chief of Detectives K-ssler that she was so exact In detail thai within three hours she positively identified U.

T. Jones, a young neiro." who was arrested by Officer Neviand in a Milam street restaurant on th- strength of her description, as the man. She declares that she cannot be mistaken and that tiie police have the rlht man. When Night Chief Heck, through whom the description was transmitted to the beat men. saw Jones he declared that Miss Ettenstein's powers of observation were perfect and that a trained detective could not have described him more accurately.

Officer Neyland saw the negro seated In the restaurant and suspected that he was the man even while he was with his hat off. But when he got up and put on his hat he answered the description in every detail, so he placed him under arrest. ROSES FROM OLD MEXICO S. Swearingen Ordered 5000 From Bella Vista Gardens for Bender Hotel Opening. S.

Swearingen, manager of the Bender hotel, yesterday sent a teleKram to Colo. nel J. A. Robertson, proprietor of the Monterev News at Monterey. Mexico, or- dering e00 France ropes from the Bella i Vista gardens of Colonel Robertson, near that city.

These roses are to be used in decorating the Bender hotel upon its inauguration Mr. Swearinpen slated that he had determined to have the finest and freshest 1 roses that could he procured anywhere I at any cost for the pleasure of his guests Usn this occasion and that after vigilant search he had found a garden producing the Ideal sort ensronced away in the Sierra Madres of old Mexico. The particular garden comprises about ten acres, planted solidly in roses ar. I Irrigated, it is claimed, by the thermal Haters of Topo Chico. one of the particular reasons given for the rare beauty of these torcs is in.

the alleged fact that they are tended to and culled by beautiful Tel. nana Indian girls, who Inherited the secret of cultivating beautiful flowers from their Aztec ancestors. Mr. Swearingen stated that he has contracted to have these roses placed fresh In the guest chambers and parlors of the hotel constantly throughout the year. Twenty cents Smith Drug back on the dollar.

802 Preston St. A Big Demand for Shoes. Starting at an early hour Monday morning there was call upon call for the Children's Red Goose shoes at the Columbia Dry Goods company and It was found that they wanted them at $1.29. Mr. Coleman could not understand it until he was informed that in his Sunday display ad they were marked at that price, which was a typographical error, and should have been 12.00 to $3.00, as they are a high grade child's shoe and can not he bought for the price advertised.

Falling Hair And Itching Scalp Goes Dandruff Vanishes. Don't worry because your hair Is falling, a minute of action Is worth a day of worry. Get a bottle of Invigorating, delightful PARISIAN SAGE and begin using It at once. PARISIAN SAGE now. sold throughout America is guaranteed hy A.

K. KlesllriK to stop fall ing luiir and itching1 scalp to rid your scalp of dandruff, or money back. PARISIAN SAGE penetratCB Into the roots of the hair and supplies them with th. nourishment they re-. quire, mat's the reas- on puts brilliancy I 1 1 faded.

lifeless hair. I-arxe bottle 50 cents at A. E. Kles- llng a and druggists evarvwhnm. Girt.

wlUi Auburn hair on swery eauton luid At Time He Willed Property to Hit Second Wife It the Finding of the Jury Appealed From County Conrt. Answering special Issues submitted to them by Judge Norman G. Klttrell the Jury In the John Warren will case, whleh has been on trial for a week In the Slxty-flrst district court, returned a verdict late yesterday afternoon, holding for naught the will alleged to have been executed by John Warren, In favor of J. rcond Kllu Goodrich Warren, which was offered for probate by her. and annulling the marriage contract which existed between John Warren, and his second wife.

The Jury found that at the time the will was signed John Warren, was not Lesiameniary ca-I pacity to know that he was giving his vl n(i excluding his I "1lrn nu members of his family. Wy undu''. 'nfluence. 'ie marriage contract the Jurors found that John Warren. did not possess the mental capacity necessary when the marriage ceremony was performed.

When the will In question, leaving to the second wife a large estate, consisting principally of real estate in the northwestern portion of the county, was offered for probate by Mrs. Klla Goodrich Warren, a contest was filed in the county court by the children of John A arren. Sr From the decision of County Judgi Amerman the case was appealed to the district court. The Warren heirs are John Warren. Mrs Kllia Ellis, wife of George Ellis of Houston, and Mrs.

Mary JMel of Hockley, all children of John Sr. Injured at Sea brook. Mrs K. Angell filed suit In the district court yesterday against the Galveston. Harrlsburg and San Antonio Kail-road Comiwny to recover $10,000 damages for Injuries alleged to have been received at St a brook on( October 7.

1911. The p.aintiff alleges that she was waiting for a train at the Seabrook station when a heavy Iron slab nan allowed to fall iiDin a HiKk head, injuring lier ernianeiitly. Injured on the Interurban. Koid Brewer. 17 years old.

through K. II. Bushway, his next friend, died suit In the district court yesterday against the Ptt'iie Webster Knglneering corporation to recover 0.000 damages for Injuries alleged to have been received on the Interurban on June 17. 1911. The plaintiff claims that while operating a gasoline car on the Interurban It Jumped the track and he Jumped to fave his life, an.l was Injured by being Jammed between the car and a pole.

Windows Removed From House. Two suits to recover 12000 In each were filed In the district courts vesterday by John Tunnel! and wife and Francis E. Tunnell against O. O. Young.

The plaintiffs allege that they were tenants of the defendant at 910 Charles street, and that on October 27 the defendant came to the house and removed all windows from It. exxslng them to the weather and uncomfortable conditions that existed at lhat time. Stopped Sale of Property. A temporary Injunction was granted yesterday by Judge William Uasterson of the Fifty-fifth district court restraining Constable Kred Erlchson from making a "sale of some furniture on November 27, to satisfy a Judgment for $87.60 rendered in the Justice court In favor of the Hudson Furniture Company agulnst Charles Morris. Morris, who died the petition for an injunction, claims that he only owes the furniture company HS.Sj.

Eleventh District Court. H'liarles K. Ahe. Judce.l MrNnrreney v. J.

Klleniiin. mo- 'tm fur new trial uTprruled; Lultce uf appeal Fifty-fifth District Court. 'William Mastentno. Judxf.l fer the week: C. V.

TV. Hrnrlrh. Thorn- Jur a Flllirt. S. A Kuper.

Hilt. J. k. CeTlrtirnMi. IV II.

I'ulraertno. D. Sharp. William TalbeM. Will llana-lc.

It I Doteon rla. It Iitwn. Robert J. Kranka. K.

Smith. I itralmni. I-red Hoffmann. Wehnr. H.

Mi'trnart. (JcriorT. Ike inn. O. H.

V. Dnl.nr.1. flenry Ad-lick. A. L.

Hamilton Hn. J. O. a I lot! F. Mmi w.

O. Carroll, on Bawtt Ufa heir r. H. J. Krerett et a), de-fctiflunt Blaok wlth'traws his Inter rtitiun plaintiff i Hum Uses as to II.

H. KTritt and jmlirrnent for iilafm Iff against defendant J. IV Smitli J. J. Walsh tb.

Lillian Walnb. divorce crantfd. Sixty-first District Court. (Norman G. Klttrell, iudr) Jury (ur tine week: E.

A. PMcrsnn. Julius H. T. F.dmlnatcr II.

Rcil.r, r. I' (ki. I Hlrat'b. John II. Freeman, II.

Koenlf. S. I-'. Shaw. V.

P. Shoarn. Anion Ron IIHlpRetiit. A. W.

i'lav, J. T. StfrM-kII. T. P.

ImiElMTtr. (Iwirep Oarlpi, M. E. ftofrers A 1i rie. A.

Brandt. C. In ces, JonW. J. W.

Mftttltv-wn, r. A. Britnard. K. A.

J. l. Werntr. Jubn Smith and Edward Fair. Mm.

Klla Warren t. Mrs. Eliza J. EMIr ai. venllt on upecln) iswnes.

J. C. (laUpsttm. Ilnrrlsbunr und San 'Antonio Hallway rompnn.T. aettled ami dUniinwd.

E. v. Houston KUTtlic l'otniaiiT aottiVd and fcaifsaed. J. .1 January t.

Houston Electric CornnauT. affiled nml (llMniitil. IlarTPj T. D. Wllsun ts.

J. Edyar Lafferr, on trial. County Court. C. Wren.

Judaic. Jury for th work: W. J. Baldwin. B.

E. Arnr. J. A. Bergman.

Whltnev lliurhes, J. J. i. Spencer, J. W.

Griswahl, Louis F. Sin If rev I. Havens. D. J.

Flavin. It. E. Cruice. F.

Iexter. O. M. Cumniliina. R.

H. Barrow C. Jarksnn, W. R. Yuiinjr.

Charles NnrhoflT, E. Rorhelie and J. 1. Wteott. Fl.

Sliarp va. J. Adone et a), on trial. Peoplf'a Luintter and Construction Company vs. T.

D. Walker Building Company. dUuiiwed by W. B. Farrig vs.

T. J. Freeman, receiver; settled and dismissed. Suits Filed for District Courts. (Henry Albrecht.

n. E. Sapp Hon vs. Jeph Outra et al, suit to cancel note and contract iKIeventht Mi a. E.

E. Anaell vs. i.mlTest.m. Hnrrlsbune and Son Antonio lUllroad Cmnpanv. damairea (Flftj-flftbi.

Emma Petrls vs. Walter Petrls, divorce (Sii-ty flratt. J. J. Tunnell ra.

O. O. Young, damages (K1t entbi. Beld Brewer, by nest friend, vs. 8 tone Webster Engineering Corporation, damages (Fifty-ttfth).

Adam Stewart vs. Mary Stewart, divorce (Sixty- first i. franels fc-. Tunnell tb. O.

O. Young, damages (Eleieotld H. I'. Manafleld IB. J.

L. Rndaoa et al. neht 'ii (Kirtj flftin Mre. Allee Toolaa va. Mlckael Twlan dlroree I81xty-0ru.

Charlea Mnrrla e. K. A. Hudann Furnltura Conipanj, InJimctUiQ (EleTentlil. Matlhla Haley et ux Ts.

Jowphtne Barba et al. partition and debt (F.ftj-flftbi. Jaoie Wllklna t. SuDUIa Wllkloa. divorce (sixty -first).

Suits Filed for County Court. tUeorae Jonea. clerk, A. H. and r.

H. Linnleott va. C. P. Conway debt aod forecloaure.

llarrla t'uuoty Batik and Truat Company va J. T. Curry ct a nutp. Marriage Licenses. Prtraltlro Vaaqnei to alias Ourella Blanco.

John Klrwan to Mlaa Dora Kreaer William A. Martin to Mra. 'arrl frailer Joeenh J. Robe to Mra. Kmraa Lroha Otto Lankford to Mlaa Hoaalle Baati.

I Frank Setdl to Mra. Willie K. Drl.wlll. 1 Cbarlle I'erkina to Alma Walr. Oeonte Branch to Annie Bell Brown Lotila Edwanla to Vlrjt.nla Grorea.

Automobile Llc.nse. Moron Pnlat. J093 J. Botrland, Hweener'a aaraae Am-Min M. King.

Bo Denal. aVenue: Building Permits. B. B. M.rqalaa, three-room cottar, drove street, KouO.

McMorry Luaiber eonpaay. hoiber aba, llac DRUG STORE "Thanksgiving" and "Turkey" are synonymous; so is "Mose-hart Keller" and "good buggies" MOSEHART KELLER CO. Battles aad Haraeas 211 Caralia Street Business Wagons PURPOSES Pkm Pmlon 447 HOUSTON, TEXAS $45.00 CASH Buys this elegant stick seat Runabout; a good top buggy just as cheap. Come Id id. let's talk Buggy.

NORTHRUP CLARK SADDLERY CO. weekly band concerts be given by the cltr at the new Auditorium was referred to to Auditorium trustees. The petitioners ask bp ttt tne Auditorium Week, ana tnat a nominal fe. of 10 or 15 cents be charged to defray all expenses of lighting and cleaning up Th. petitioners ask that slclans nt a monthly salary fie enKaire for music only hv the city for the hliSnl A simple and easy way to cure weak deranged kidneys or bladder Is to use the following formula: Get si, ounce.

ood pure gin and add to It one-half ouno. Murax Compound and one-half ounce fluid extract Buchu. Take one i spoonfuls of this mixttreaftefeL? UV and at bed time. Nearly aif hJme1 gists have these i can mix. Anr on.

before complloaV Simple Home Remedy for Kidneys and Bladder Our $802 Special RUBBER TIRED RUNABOUT MENl 'eakand Diseased UVTUCUKBv DR. STEARNS. Nerve, Blood and Skin SprcUI.it. Medial J0' 2 Vain Street. Mocitfn.

Texai. You are utir nt i tn take my treatmeT -r charts, term und entirely saiNfa-t'ry 1 in) triors med'ein? usel 'pave after ef- fe on the svMem My treatment In nowise int'Tf' -ev with huslneas duties Pat.t'n'p at a illManre treated by mall or exp-ess Me.l'rines ent everywhere fre fr' raif No er.t C. O. D. un-'tss NE1VOUS DEBILITY.

The r-'Kult of nervousns5. pimple! nd Mo'ohef or. 'e fftte anil fortret-fiilress Trnjrp an.l m'ddle-HFeil men. to me ntw will restore he hea1 to votj wh'rh should be voor? TfHiireri i- riot a mere etimulan: It rl-es satisfactory and ermanent results CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. That terrible dipea-se In all Its form and staffes rnre-l forever Rlood "olon Skin Diseases.

Tlrers. Sores and all forms of Private Mseases tired to ptav rured I erad-loate every vrtie of d'sape friim the svstem by the use i.f harmless remedies whloh leave no after effects upon the system. VARICOCELE. Which causes Nerroua Debility of the Nervous Syitepv. 1 treat this disease bv Improved and rainless methods The clrcilatior re-epablished and health and strenrth ts dlfTuaed Into the svMem Office treatment itwilred for this disease.

STRICTURE Cured without naln; no exnosure: Tin ranstios: no cuttlne or sev. -e opera tive procedure- Mv treatment arts d'rectly on the parts averred, completely dlslodirlnR the stricture, and Is painless and In nowise interferes Ith your business duties SPECIAL DISEASES. New nr old. acute or chronic: nalns and burnine: also new Sores and fl eers. Swelling: all three stages cured tiulckly and secretly to stay cured.

ELECTRICITY properly applied with my special treatment makes young men strong and revitalizes the nerves when exhausted from worry and excesses. It cures nerTous and general debility, loss of ambition, lame back, difficulty in concentrating your thoughts and the whole train of symptoms that result from the above causes. CATARRHAL CONDITIONS CURED. Catarrh of the Nose. Throat and Lungs successfully treated bv our new Inhalation method.

It removes ail Irritation, pain in forehead, "dropping." hawking and spitting and prevents lung complications. chronic bronchial and pulmonary diseases. CHRONIC DISORDERS OF WOMEN. I successfully treat all nervous and Chronic Diseases of Women, such as Failing of the Womb, replacement, Dizziness, Pain In the Eac k. MY GUARANTEE.

1 don't want any man to pay me unless I cure him so he will stay cured. I cure my patients so they are satis-fled and always glad they came to me. It costs them nothing if I don't. I GUARANTEE this by an Instrument of writing given under my HAXD AND 6EAL. FREE Consultation and Examination.

Call or write for Information before taking treatment, as you will find my charges lower and treatment quicker and better than elsewhere. DR. L. A. STEARNS, And Staff of Reliable Specialists.

304' 2 Main Street, Houston. Texas. Hours 1 to S. Sunday 9 to 1. X-RAY EXAMINATION FREE.

Pennsylvania Anthracite and Lump Prices Right Deliver Promptly. Order now end avoid the rush. 0 A 0 A RICE COLES Phone Preston 137. SHELL Any quantity. Makes fine driveways, beautiful clean yards and walks.

Lowest price. Best Service. BUfFALO BAYOU CO. PHONE PRESTON 475. THE PURDY SANITARIUM 1516 Ovid Houston.

Tex. A secluded home for the treatment ef Drug Addictions and Alcoholism Phone Preston 3063. Houston Office. 1 1-2 Fannin. Phone Preston 2221.

FIRE ancj Marine INSURANCE Torrr'vfr Pn 603 Scaalaa BUJ. UiTCyOtVO Is guaranteed equal to what you will pay $100.00 for elsewhere. Come and See our display of 400 styles of vehicles. South Texas Implement Vehicle Co. SHOWROOMS 601.607 PRESTON AVE.

52S mm Our exe nsive lines are being ebown, j. sad we invite inspection. Pillnf'Q TbeBig Book Store rillUld i- AH OUUCE OF PBEVE5TT0H IS WOJtTH A POTJffD OF CUBE. BRIDGE BIDS REJECTED Official Action Taken by City Council Wants Damages Claiming; Was Hit by Steam Boiler. Two bids opened last Monday for the construction of two reinforced concrete bridges over White Oak bayou and a tributary of that stream on Houston avenue were rejected by the council at the regular session held yesterday afternon.

New bldB will be recelv id up to noon on December IS. A petition from B. W. Whlttington asking to be allowed 11000 damages for Injuries alleged to have been received on August 31, was refererd to the city council. Whlttington claims that the city's steam roller struck him and Injured his right foot.

A petition from citizens asking that Schwartx street be put in condition for traffic was referred to the street and bridge committee. The petition of J. L. Brittpn for tax ad. justment was referred to' the tax board.

The petition of 8. H. Braahear, attorney for Thomas E. Tlerney. calling attention to the drainage on Commerce avenue between Tork and Hutchlns streets was referred to th.

street and bridge committee. 'Tb petition of eitlsena asking that DastlTled water la not an experiment, but a trled-out scientific certainty Phone your wants to the Aqua Pura Bottling Works and test It for yourself. AQUA PURA BOTTLING CO. HOMES 2294 AND 21 HAOLEY. LUCAS PAINTS Stsa.arf Paint Wall Paper Co.

X'i 210-212 ranii Street 7, 1 i 4 -1.

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