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Show -- page tiiseil. - OP;; jTAKING STOCK YOUR PREJUDICES HyDiil1-Mi;;- COUjlT -- (By Katnerlhe" Green River, who has been visiting with the" Loose family forjk few days, has gone to Payson for a shortstay hut wilt return tomorrowan4jaiU ' be the guest pf Mrs Preston Peterson.W'imiwer of iiargarette ;Miss - - J "Nineteently Century club will Ih'eet Friday afternoon at Mrs. J.-- V, Mrs., Geo. A, Hansen and son Rob Aird's resident. The yearly election ert Grant Hansen, have gone-t"Logan el ottltfefa win be held.for a shorf'slay to visit With relatives o - - "Appropriate exercises were held at the Procter academy, Tuesday moiu-ins, April ft;ommemoratins the. blrth- of Franz : Joseph r 'day anniversary iT3 Haydn, one ot the world's great "musi f clans.- Theioffowing program"vaB .,.... given: .....Haydit Jlynin, "Lyons. i si The School IlI. "Prayer and Reading..,.".... .;tt. r M r, W. A, j andhato Jaisitlwith X Lopse, wif e son Arthur d. the Loose family the coming week. , and ilra. Loose'are from Califor--j rlla and will remain .here for 'an In ""'." definite atar. v M r. - . ., " r and friends. '1 ' Last evening the officers of the yL; M.' 1. r'A;.Tiiilti7Pa-- y aTtheygbjme US. Mrs7A7tJ."Candtaad In arranged.' I0ftrpmbome sola. "ji'sons,1!honor of Miss Bury Hale; who3e wedMr. Sam Jeppersoa . ding will be next Wednesday in the Jpniercfi' 61 Haydn Ufe.-u'Salt Lake temple when 'she will he Oii j , 1 .... ; ."TTTiMis's wedded- - to Mr. James Peay, 'of Soprano, solo, "With Verdue Clad."; :! Provo. :r";: r' ., from the "Creation." . arragned was A very pleasant evening spent R. Arch bold Jot violin solo. the thing principal being quilting v; ; Haydn Austrian Hymn .. . ',. , which dainty "refreshments done after -y7Sch001- -.; f were, served. .The following enjoyed 1X The Kensington club was enter the affair: Miss Lizzie Wood, Miss Annie Felck, Miss Fern Cluff, Miss tained .Monday aTternooh by Mrs. A. S tailings, Mrs. A C.M3aiid3ahQ; E. Evansat her home in honor of Mamie, ' Ethel Mrs. Holbrook, Mrs." Evans, of Ogden. The " . "r8Nr'Wj"McGinni, W." J. .Snow Mrs Mrs: Mrs. Mnior, Afternoon wasNiDent In sewing, and Miss Lepna Ewen- and Roberts Frank lHjBocial chats -- after Nhich a delicious -sons Tluncheon was served..' Carnations were very attractively used through-- " A ball was gfven lastevening in o"tit.the roomg"aand'' 'a twoVcdurBe : Fifth1 ward- - social hall .by the the ' dinner .was served."" Those enjoying Zizka club. The .proceeds of .this the alfalPwere as folio wsairs.Alv'a to the distressed, sent be will dance Nfilson. Mrs. G. H. Heindselmam, Mrs". eHfteriB aad'4icaiesaJjLQhlo:This Alma B"oy4en,i:Mrs James Durkee, is a young club but has got the right Mrs. Joseph VaneMrs. Berne Walton, to gtve thi3 for the benefit of - Mrs. Fred. Moore, Mrs. Lawrehffe pi rit this worthy cahe. An enjoyable time Whittimore, MrsvH. Wood, Mrs. Sher: was had. by all ihereand the; men .rr. Jces'ftane ; . . Garland.) tr:: . froraPag0 Continued -- APPLY A LITTLE SAGE TEA AIIO SL'LFii'J.I . t f - J. .C. Slatfer tsT Benjamin Drain- Whether, you have gone"TS school It' Grafidmther's Recipe" for ornot, whether you have had the ad agelSystem No. Xl dismissed. orurt ara Resionng vo'or I Chas. Cloward et al vs. Ed II. ' ..J vantages . ok book learning or not. - to Hair. .:' . 7. Li set fo et Cloward that-wi"mark al; April you there is, one test WMttaW v.:..PeiiJanjlp l';, jLlrn'oat laeas &a educated person. Are you open minded? - Are you free from trailing Drainage "District No. I ; dismissed. - Tea aod Sulphur, properly ogipoHnI-gjrt- , hringa back the catuisl cotor and" prejudices around .you ? 'According to Thom:LaJdn,aT'iPtegsant Grove lustre to the hair when faded, streaked John . Van I)jke. thexart xritic, "Rais City .', April 7. "'gi? Cure rtanruff. i'tjllinft ing ourselves aboyeprejudies is not H. Den-vs. rum Anderson J. Hy is and stops falling ?ialr. Years scalp easy of accomplishment. It la what NV". Johnson" vs. baltef" J. and mixture et;aL a ago difficult Ihe only way' to get this broadly cjfled. education was" calT. toiae'nrigffnoiha.-whichr.hnrlft Is fffm Btrickpn to an ; absolute attainment many v enaar. and troublesome. f to some."' 7 muBsy j Frank R. Candland vs. Joseph J. U. Nowadays skilled chemist do . this If y6u" have never taken stock of better th a rr ourselves. Er asking at may be that.yQU i varlsou; bet for April-L. P. Lund vs. Martin Viilliamson, any do. not know how manyr are clinging to ..yo'uybtf may ihave one against dismissed.. SS'P. M. JloyTance Co: Tr. J. T.1 Pyne Sul phu r- - iiaiFReBaedyT'y 0 w illTget the pereon with a foreign accent. Or a large bottle for about 50 centSTBome agaiHst-ar-cert- in author'abRhole col 'us Edith Frost vs. A. lu SUllings etal; aruggislaTnake theirown huf lection of works, nlerely because you ualr too sticky, so lnsistlipo'n gettrng I disapproved of a certate remark found set for April 7. ,x Albert Anderson vs. XTela Elmer An in one of them. It may be against the profession of the actress. Certainly, derson; dismissed wtoSjut prejadice. Augusta Thorsteinson ys. Goodmaa any one of thise marks you as provin narrow set. cial. Itplaces you in a Thorselnson;-- set for April 14. . aeverean urug , jq, :ys. u. WltEthpsg'TeetingB you -, one "theto the April"14"rank: of In Ostrander' clsas et.ali hope, or two greaProen and womenln TMrFfed A. Price vs. John A. Voorhees . world. It is significant that the wor4. et al; set for April 14. -to this applied ' child of the.unt. for April 14. type. In English--- . ,. -- - -- Dan--'yeth'a- ll ,'- , - --: G!lAYrFAlli:;K- 8 which r can; ba depended on lq restore patural color" aid beauty, to the hair aiid is the best remedy for dandruff, dry, feverish. Itchy scalp and stopf ailing hair. Folka like "Wyeth's Sage and because no. one can positively tell that youearkened your hair, as If does jt so naturally and evenly, says a dbwntowndruBglst. You a dampen, sponge or ofCbruihand drawn it through your hair, taking one smalT'sTranaat a lime"- .- This bur a. Tew hiomeats, by morn lag the gray hatr dlsappea rs..an d or two Is after another-applicati- on restofgd to its natural'Heoler and looks x ... eT(ael.knoiil)ar,ggU- "r-fa- . -- ritpn 7 drnUeWi&'NMBe r iri Sul-phu- r" - well-know- n ee : jevenDTBeautifaLajad ever. -- Hedqulst Drug Company, two stores;- successors-t- o Swooi and Palace , Drugv compahies. vsdy, - - -- - - stfor mm- ' a Kliner James vs. Knight Woolen : Millsr set for April 14. Ridiculous as, it sounds, vs. Charles Lawrence tory is true. - A. friend of mine 1T was motoring through a smaijVsouth- - Cbarlier; set for April .21. ; H.j-Bidgg- :7 Western jout the K's live?" she asked of a kindly looking woman sitting qh a porch. "The minister?'-- . the latter asked with" interest. :; 'No," said my. friend, "These are business people." "Oh: came her frigid response. "They must be so and so," mentionlhg a different denomination of religion " than hers. "t do not Jcfiofc them. And she refused to give any more In formation. w She . Now that was a small town. where anyknowing cmUdnothelp one in her social class lived.-B- ut she had a prejudice against this .. be-cau- -- Electric CiST- f Es ther RrMason" v b set for April 14, r State : D. s - .' Bf A: M asohf Vtqt-G.- ! O scene JroiiiJEdisoa's Jtrlghtcomedy, "Over the "Back Fence," which comes to th&EHen tonight and Thursday. ' , - Alberl Paxki time to fTTe bill of executions vs. ' on thousand dollars. ; 10; to extended Miss Rogers left-th- e April appeal x When S".:ArrBivaiis-e- t al vs. Utah Lake JConlin Inquired her Land, Water & Power Compapy; name and asked what she was doing o'n,dem.urerfieTs'tD with the money and Jewelry. She be submitted and" the .matter taken had i' n til rafter-he- " ' X" wfien she made shown his shield, J. G. Shepferd vs. D. & R.G. Ry. Co; known her identity. The drawer and plaintiff's motion" for new Trial; argued UaHnTifrrsriRTea1ff ' ' and taken under advisement. boring house, where they were kept "M." Wr. Sackett vs. J. li..Ienui.in aid i over! n ight. ' Major Loveless; default judgmeut for plaintiff aiejingJJiUeto land in Span' STATEM ENTQJLJ3 WJN ERSHJPt ish Fork canvon. Eleanor Francis, administratrix, vs. StatevoI owntrship, management, T. R." Kelly "et al; default Judgment and Mpwefi of f orfcclosure on a nrom- - circulation etc , of The Provo Herald, issorv note S1.275. including cots and required by Ahe Act pf August, 181c, .4. .. t;quor. 1. 11. .Mawers, rovo, titan; attorney lees. LACK OF MONEY IS NOT WHAT V MAKES POOR OR HELPLESS .... building-Pol- iceman David Grayson, writing a new in Contentment," in the April American Majiine, makes' the follow- ing observations: " have many tidies found among "Ad-vertt'ur- : cnder-iiiQt&men- j e !a literacy growing out of what I be-Uoni.iA?0- liv to Lu ' ininr.ojeX-u- g was beter abeo discuss the prob-jejof rural We,ihanlo grapple" "with and solve them. A ""dull," illiterate Polish fafuieTVI have founds much better at the Job of life than his. American neighbor. I, 'Talk with almost. any man for half hmir "amt viiif "m ' fiftd that- bis . s -1'b.erswho gothisaBce-areMisserfaaiiily's religious d'enominationiiheJ Brown, Mrs. E; E.. Brown, AirB."Tlil111, nester Emma SmTtn7ftoBrHB4ia 1 Speckart and Mrs. N. W. McGinnif. Chamberlin and Allen Briniliajl. ence. No matter how much book learning she had, nonatteFwhat her A. errand ball will be given in the iMr. Lynn Bronson, who has hee, Isuperficial culture, It would Joe. diffi- Central gymnasium. Thursday .e'yenl'ng Ati"nar with relatives and friends fo r cbltHtfeall her aetlH-a- t ed. wb man, in by the Bazura orchestra which- "con- thejEast .fewdays in PfovoT returned the3rftadest sense of ;jheword. Yet ;T" istsof sevhpiec d" j,,-fc Ffed CarteF to ms liome-i-- a miuwaj jlciluvj, HTT'etirsritmnni.nr editor. I. ItrMHrsrrrovo, doubtlessv she cons.idered herself will be assured and all are cordially such-.EverV v prejudice is a veil be- - fault et aside and defenaij per- - Ftah: business 'manager, I. H. song, has a ..regularly: recurrent chorus.. Musters, Provo, VtaL. -' The. Sorosis- dub ill--, iaeetithis afO tween m it ted'' to answer. ; I soon disrovcred Mr. Clark's chorus. - . T'.: ' reaiity of ynd j T .S bond iioistetu, mortgages and .,-Known W J. the home of Mrs. of tpr.nnnn at' this " Xovr, jf ouly I had a little cash,... Mi C city, Sauiidcrs,' ;ie OnS ot the iilost pleasant affairs other .security .".."holders ..holding one he will be given Jay The Stfehl. ..paper O SAVE .A RISK FLAMES $240. far suit Henry emenced sang, or, 'If I had a few dollars, I gainst of this week as tlie surprise given ner cent of "the total amount of bonds, - Life- - in" "tfome entitled Mrs. Steihl Groundscm fnrdivorf-the Sanhiipi-do so and so.' C:' ; could 1. u Mrs. John C. Swenson at her home. her securities, Mrs7 .Calloway: wilh-giv- e itaiyr-'-anW'hile of to ' as helplessly depen- S.t:,uisr--Mo failure ; Eolnian provminatntlffHisif0-East4 Fourth North. The even; in the book entitled "The childFenmies as8M:&40 iwo" minor of foe. cTusJtody Seventh the of achapter the CharlesyHorn, diritict, ing was most pleasantly . spent in J. H. MAbfLKb, .(Signed) Twentieth Century Anaerica.n" and his wife w,ere conversing in ttm and for J40X month alimony. The. millionairess. ; He considered himself games, and a most delightful musical ; - .'' and Manager, Editor "; Oct oi dis"their in Parties this Intermarrleid and helpless because he lacked city; neighbors parlor home, was rendered eQnsistiivs ot mogram before me poor Sworn AT THE ELLEN. atare was & covered 1805.in house rear liabinson the whereas people are really 16, Parker. ofthe' dollars, "sThgTiigT'T'eadiiigsand lnstrmneirtal this vlst day of March, 1913. was f fire the and for pTainflTf7 .Before lames., event tovheya they lack was he in selections, given HARVEY CLUFF,. bill ior this ehow tonight' is a The me need 7 has Violet AX andfalth." who retiriMrs. thehuildingi of courage is honor Bryant k Swenson, " Notary Public; KaJem entitied "A Dangerous Wager." which was a y suif-f- of E. ry- - (Seal.) frame Ellis 1,0,00, f the from divihrfrvagainst ward Fifth ng presidenof commission expires JJecember In a spirit of fun Jack wagers with Horn's furniture, $600, and the furni- - ant on the t CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS Primary association anta was given b grouno'f failure to prij- I2S.My1914. V Ned tnfthiwn.htfidrJiD.gBtaga ture of who re to of ward that officers the primary stem. Both men are sided bn the first floor with her two tion of her maiden name Violet A. , a Via D. & R, G. R, R April 2, 3, 4, 5, show their appreciation.- of her hard coach with pipe ENGLAND'S "GIGANTIC and .Ned sees an ons, $500. The fire.., was caused by..a Yates. The Grate In with love at intermarried that As officea and 6, 1913. in parties working Bowjpg LOCOMOTIVE to gain over Eia Tival. etirtain. blowing "agaTnsT" Six fast trains. Leave Prove 8:00 of their appreoiationT1.hey presented opportunity rLehtrtarcirt coach and gasoline stove. " The following ab84racts of judgmentj a. m., 8:32 a. m., lt:oT1am.;7I21 5 her with a beautiful book whlclf.'was Ned taKes passagenthe locomotive most with the paverful SEngland's When the firemen arrived Horn told from justices courts have been filed gratefully-rec- ei p. jn., 4:50 p. m.t 9:30 p m. Confer vedby her and very his valuables to Jack. Jack gathers them that he had $240 cooeealed in a In the Fourth district, court by Utau is Bhown in an illwstratidnjn the April ence special leaves Provo 8:00 a. m.f tn uc h a npreciated. The follow! ng "enU It is PopuIarvMechanics Magazine up the passengers t elonging, and Is cupboard, the location of which he de--: Joyed the affair: Mrs.. George Barton, & ' ' the Vehicle" Co., judg Implement-his . 'an England as' elephant spokenioOiL xt goihg to returo them but forgets v - i scribed, where it Though Lake .1 1 : 15.D. jn. Rate $1.90. Salt fndian-picks in the as 'case an In enormous. railroads." each The ment of the creditor 4tutW scorched the currency-i- s eaGhcoaWe-wl- lU Mrs. pipe.- An improve your Graham, Mrs. Sadie Nesbifej help u hlquehglae-,nd8-thela4.eatiih& 'L amount stated:' T d it ion it can be redeemed, oil a fjimemn. Mrs Priscilla Swcn- - utage informs Mrs. pome?"" Ask for suggestions on heautl--fyinis con; O'Connel asked the firemen to save Vs. J. E. Cook .. the PUce ...$rt5.76 gigantic CKiomotiveTvTnTBiepTiant sonrMrs: Ella Taylor7-Mr;:Tjiara your home at The Johnson Paint"" his he does have hot of theailroads bremarkabje in many & because victed and $60 a to 181.38 .... gold watch belonging Allister. Mrs. Dubler, Mrs.. James Vs. M. M. Duke . Glass Co. one writer, "lh usual cannot maite mem ueneve one of but the fire was so Vs. W. M. Patten JDutre, Mrs. NW. AlcGinnif, of pgd en,- pipeana .1.. 22.75 ways," says her.sonSy Theat trial -outside cylinders have given ila6e to joke.hot-thwho has been visiting with relatives he NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. "they TCtrald not nter the 13 had and Jackals convicted. inaiuir 1, "t iiiiuri n. rv uiuu a. a uu s.aT building again, y Horn saved about $50 Is hereby given that the car IN THE STOMACH PAINS andjriends' in Prove for the past few take him to execute him. LoveThey .ivNotlce tnnhea will S1U diameter and ofl thtin worth of furniture, but Mrs. O'Connel of Provo nave organized a days, and will return today . for her Gracelirids the Inaian lo the exceptional length of 17 ft. 3 In. penters -. findaway. If ' j. ll. contInuallycomplaln the scale of wages will be you home"Th70gderi.T;"r stjevejrthl union.and p."-.-ofjjahia ' y The engine;, and tender. In working ' lighting tfe pipe" and talUng for SJioura. Work, .on.. achryourilveroryourid 60cent8:att4jour 122 tons." " lucweigh order, lv ucl .nio ou will y bJTa I the dance I in .There NOTHING U N MPORTANT TO .. neysare and after May I, 1913. given "7; lead - to dropsy, kidney trouble, "diaSixth ward amusement hall Friday J.M. CLTJFF, Pres. ": THE PERSON INVOLVED teenth Man' Is also here and is a Thousands ELECTRIC ICE FOUNTAIN ON , or betes Bright'oTlsease. I eveBiflgytbe-.Tidrdwardt- h ir O. OLSON, Sec. r u -recomroenoVfilectrlc CHICAGO BOULEVARD Literature Bitters as the v strong- T cal class and the benes will go and" kidney. nieoT" stomach, a love David also and is s new a Love, story, pretty Grayson,j:; writing the' new' amusement "CONFERENCE EXCURT5N5" clneTmade. H. T. Alston, of Raleigh, "Adventur(. .In Contentment" In the N. the north end of Grand - BouleA shown. hall which is being" constructed. who suffered with' pain in the vard, Chicago, is a fountain which April American Magazine, makesthe stomach and back, writes: "My good time Is assured by all, and PRINCESS. did AT THE liver was useless udriag the winter months Via D. & R. GVR. R., April 2, 3, 4, 8, and were my deranged is cordlaliy-inviteto attend. folio Win jr ohBP.rva tiem - -- ' ";.-- . ' rk and 6, 1913. 1 rlgbt.r.i: suffered .much,'Jut until the South was recamtaend'd.,and ' EJectrlcT Bitters we 'odd Jt "'Isn't how unconvinced : vestl--l Six- - fast trains for show convert this solid it The feature 'electric Three to an, decided int0; tonight Miss Pearl Olsen entertained the I improved from the first dose. I now is "And His .Wife Came .'Back." The often are by the crises in the lives of feel like a hew roan. It wiJl Improve iceberg." The remarkable beauty of buled flyers. Ask .the agent for GirQuesUon-Wtotiaay,.... evening j. - brought - her ether old tattler's telegram. seem us you. too. univ ft(c ana 11. uu. uecain I the result is shown by a page lillus- - pocket tlmecard. The Rio Grande .w'lll ta people and the lime waa spen t in . social chat H JiadJ trivial or unimportant but the Jact Ja mended by Iledquist Drug Co., tfto tratioifin'lho AprIT Popular Mechanics meet your needs. . Conference special back.- Too soon to and a musical program. Dainty lunch-, mBthod"-r- 4t ton- - leaves Prova.8:po a. a good time before she came and the crises in the life of.a.boy, or ex- stores; successors to Smoofand Palaee April 4,JS 6; . eon was served by the hostess. ! (adv.) companies, Drug can be returning leaves Salt Lake 11:15 p. m. st ruction is so simple'thaX things were getting interesting. "The ample or of a poor man, are as com" Bend" is here manding as the crises, in the life of SHE SAVES $25,000 duplicated' easily and Inexpensively Ask for tickets via D. & R. G. Nursery at Mulberry" Another Interesting dance will-b" T illustrated a good j heart and the greatest statesman of millionaire, j N BURNING HOUSE by following the Instructions given In T given this evening, wten the Social and will do. This pic- for they Involve equally the whole CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. shows what themagazlnerT--- Jealousy . Sixty will give another of their dances A well. discov-ere-d ends ture en EsBanay, was .Yorkr-W'hsplendid . fire the New entire prospects."" personality, in, the First ward amusement hall. If Civil. service examinations will be "China and the Chinese," fa "feature Joseph STEAMBOAT PROVIDED WITH lh theresldence-vol-Drany one goes there they are pure to ' "The held and "ARTIFICIAL RAIN" In the federal building In tils SUGAR-CANeducational subject of merit, MOTOR HARVESTER Darwin Nagel' Miss , Mary Louise aT?La good time as one of th most shallow-draft steamto Sir secure elgibles for the followThomas Cup,"' Introducing The who had run passenger city Rogers, his sister-in-law- , jolly bunches in town meet there .for Llpton This is a "built an ers A English shipbuilding ing positions oh. "the dates named: by splendid picture machine for harvest from the buldling remembered that - Liptonr . 'a good .time, j Mvtsic will be fumishservice In the tropics Interest and river concern for heart presents ing sugar .cane, illustrated In the April"! money and jewelry stored on the see April 23 Postat clerkr Isthmian, - c.A by SauerB orchestra and the whole will good, with canal as a "artificial rain." was are service; field matron (female) distinguished Popular Mechanics Magazine,- is one ond floor were in ; danger. Sh .equipped one of suc- - Sir Thomas Llpton vent will be sure to n Kh formln awni the Indian the oT In g throu a g service; preparatqr of fossils; several constructed in an endeavor without the fire "lines, but brushing Up moving picture". guest. cess. p. IVA: of surveys; examiner cabin of two roof the to " win a $2,000 prize once offered by aside Policenlan Conlin sha r; upper project 'r'T' f9 Saw clerk, steno-no smok all :i April If the get Louisiana t5e"T the you cough waterplpeaaiLjJlMchMsfRte you night TT Hf ugarnPianterssBdcla ll steps Min 'ff, loes anyi with; a spray head. These fountain? grjrpher and typewriter (male). . bt Sal t Lake were Pro W - vilstors the house. Keep within reach a hottle of ou-" throw sprays brwaferover' the ami-small drawer April '28 Assistant chftmlst a 11 a nas she J'ea.prearediwfth p. engine. fore part, of thi$ week. BALLARD'S HORETKiUND SYRUP, operaiea py under "and . a April 29 Dairyman (butter m ak tFe'rapfd and and rollers tag,'. diamonds evaporation knives which contained Tt fa thnn naev to stoD the tickling an arrangement of dalrr-ma- a : was latr the hot rays of the sun "keeps the in) ; dairyman BUPr large .roll of currency. It The Bon HelirbTTrTiSe-e- t rnHk biaa-eojnrestlgatlons). (market of the boat a. f i cane, the physician'a aeureriag 11 sinppea ana reaay "lafiannatron-e- e niorrow afternoon -- with Mrs. Preston apjreai bTahksTiSa" Fot In bottle. Bold by Heaquist urng vo., Mechanics April of n appears Popular ,s household that the content; n R. Hodson, local secretayr. --Magazine. ' raloe draTETXtc "Whlat. speht'ln the playingjof ' ' v. i i !.. ' - - - ' - vt : ; -- will.some-times'succ- eed r t- " lite' - - i i , - 1 -- -- a - i - d 'Why-JiQw- as I ' - - toTand-subscrih- - ed hthilesfl-oftly-wh- -- en . " two-stor- . - -- ir-irgh- , 5rio ted -- I- -- - other-trersujssjp- ver. Was-ioun- d. ; -- -i poUce--ajidJSed.- Jk .11 s. aills. Mc-com- g J ; - dld1t-nierelyas- -a -- y 7; f ' s nimith ;T I. -- . fiiojn trBrderNeglect t fir dratnafci-e-subjeet- i -- veryJ)s' --- C, ev-eryo- - d . kid-new- At s hot-wo- -- i t-- euit-Joh- .... " -- 1 n -- T- - of Jt x e 11.J , . E " motor-drive- n ' le . 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