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    TITE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MARCH IT. . 1311.
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The following letter was delivered to the Chairman of the Water Board on the 15th
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inst., and is published in order that you may have early knowledge of it's contents and be re
minded that the failure to provide additional water supply is not chargeable to the water
company- THE OMAHA WATER COMPANY,
By Theodore C. Woodbury, President. E. M. Fairfield, General Manager.
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The Water Board of the City of Omaha,
Omaha, Nebraska. '
.Dear Sirs:
On Jul 27, 1306, I wrote 70a a letter containing the offer of the Omaha Water Com
pany to put ia an additional supply main between Tlorence and the Citycf Omaha, for the
purpose of meeting the increased demands upon the distribution system, provided that the
Water Board would enter Into an agreement binding upon the city to repay to the company,
upon the completion of any purchase of the water works, the actual cost of the improvements.
To that letter no response has ever been received.
On October 22, 1906, 1 wrote you a letter reiterating the offer of the water company, and
further stating that it would be understood that such an agreement would be without preju
dice to the city of th company with respect to any pending litigation. To that letter no
response has ever been received.
On Kay 4, 1910, 1 wrote to you, on behalf of the company, that if the city would pay the
company the past due hydrant rentals, I would recommend to the board of directors to renew
the proposition made in my former letters. To this letter answer was made that "a new main
from Florence will not meet the situation.'
Time has demonstrated the need of such additional supply main, thus repeatedly empha
sized by the company. The importance of an additional main from the Florence pumping sta
tion to the city of Omaha, providing capacity sufficient to fully supply the cities of Omaha,
South Omaha and Florence, and the village of Dundee has, I am informed, been at last recog-
nized by the water board. '
I now write again to say that I have been authorized by the board of directors of the
Omaha Water Company to renew the offer to put in so much of a new main between Florence
and Omaha as may be found necessary, upon the payment to the company of all the unpaid
hydrant rentals claimed by the company and provision for repaying the cost of the main when
the city completes the purchase of the water works.
In order that such new main may be satisfactory to the water board, the company will
put in whatever character of main the water board may designate as to size and material, and
will welcome the co-operation of the engineer of the water board in laying the main.
Or, if-tie water board shall prefer that this main be put in by the city at its own coat,
under the direction of the water board, without waiting for the completion of the purchase of
the water works, the company .is entirely, willing that that course be pursued.
Yours very truly,
THEODORE 0. WOODBURY,
, President.
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ANOTHER HIRER SENTEKCED they calljjs provincial
John C. SmitJi it Giea Yiv MontSuj
ia Bel Oak Jail.
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Still the Writen Pwwal kit SaaBa
'Ttmm TUa AtlaatW)
female r.
wrrvr.v, Tr.n-i.-TTP t-TT-g TTTT TACTi PrevtBaaj. re imasense.y curious
H 9w Hi4aiaa tae CaattwwaM
rails Wkri JWdtra Flaaa H Has
Will Tkm ewenrew!
Nest Taesday.
Utrrl'-e as a steerer (or the Mabrsv gang
will Cot Jortn C Paillr) .f "retUor. lit .
fits months In jail. Smith waa sentenced
a term tn th Red Oak jail by Judge
Pant a B. McPneraon In fefrl court tn
('sncll Bluff Thursday morning
Th defendant pleaded g-uiTrv. Hia at
imltr made a plea for mitigation of peti
slty JihIk UFkrM maile a personal
Investlgatlea ot the rasa. It was found
that Smith did arH arlrlingly enter the eer
vkf of th fn( trot acted aa ateerer when
ha had ta da ao 'to mm Ma Won."
Fwiith wwe a member af the cast staging
a wrestling farr at Council Bluff, which
era rated an rNlnota man from tl.a
Hlndman, "the Honey Grove kid."
U B.
Art. roiutc. literature, pontics nothing
thai ta af contassporanoua humaa tater
aat la a ilea to us.- If these things doa'v
com to tss w go t them. We are more
truly representative of the American ideal
than our metropolitan caualns. becausa wa
know more about, oh. ao many thing!
Wa know vastly more about tha laited
States, for one thlag Wa anew what N'ewl
Yto a rhlnkm before New York itself
knowa It, because we visit the metropolis
to find oat. 8!eephtf cars have no terrort
for ua. and a man wha ha never been
west of Philadelphia seems to ns a stmru
harly ben 1 rued betnc Those af aur weat
ra acbaot taavehers who don't see Europe
for t30a avary suraaner get at least as far
east aa Cotiaord. t be paotocraphed- bj
I the rude brtda-a that arched the flood.
J That f rv austerity, which the voluble
westerner flauls smothefina on the Bos
tun and New Tork express, la lori utterly
at PI n bur C- Frara gcntlemea cruUlnj in
day coaches rude wights who advertise
lhir atraoaal aaAitation and Ht.rCT he
from Oklahoma. arrtd h. New Tork. lhm bnuh Md fouBtal
wtU ao to trial If he does not enter a plea ,turdlly , tbmr ,po,P left hand wa.lncMt
et u"ty. Htndmaa tried a ruse, which j fMCt.ln9 .y )rn th. mo predlKK
faiM to earn him a continuance asd th pluloaophy thereof "Stt
tU re. etved a telegram purportina; to j ove,, brothar; Uiere s hU to pay in the
t aiae frota his "wtfe" derrartn that, sha . Baikaaa.- remarks th eentlaoaa who
waa daneruly til aa a reault of hef bus- boarded Ue latnrurbad at Peru or t'on
141 arrest and i l rsj-. !cerv.tla. mad who would iut as itml die-
As lnvest:rat)oa by th .-ourt ilioas that 1 cum th papacy or child labor, if revulu- . Byrne Haoimar'a factoir- everything
BUSINESS MEN SEEKS OMAHA
Hake First Trade Zxcursion in Little
Red Wagons.
PULLED BY AS 0X1HA TSUCX
tail Three e the- Uccert Hwawea la
th Jwhhtaaj Dtatrlet. laaBe-tla
Kateh, Tbai ta Its
A bo vi I t huMawsa aaea eiirabed iato the
bic fjmaht . track. aal stx ft Stroud dr
Co.'a Uttle red wagons, that er coupled
to trail behind, at Sixteenth a ad Farnam
streets Tharaday aternoaa. aad a fT
Bthaoxes later, with banners flyins. tlar
start waa made far th first "sfeetns
CsmaAa" trip of the year The procession
was beaded nortb an Sixteenth street and.
after photographers had rotten an thrttr
work, tha truck's hoarse whistle blew for
the start.
Tne track was loaded to its rapacity, and
there ware' about aeeenteen men In each
wairon. As each aM wefg-hs l.w pounds
unloaded, there waa aotna doubt whethet
tha track would be equai ta the occaatoia
la a moment. bwwvfr. tha ouplinr
strataed and. with a israv the train started
U. It turned east dawa Farnara street
making a wjde circle, allowing; for th
irailera
VUit tha Jahbera.
At Ninth street tha excursion sboulera
turned south and stopped in front of
but tea mile wide. U is prjpjeed to tend
trains arroos on car ;errt-s, eo that
through transportation may be bad from
any part of Europe direct to either takax
or Bathurat. The Idea la dictated cot only
by commercial reason, but by tha pecea-
sity for keeping tha delicate lelatitaa be-
tweea the various countries of Europe MTHERSOT 'THAU
frwm getting tangled. It ia said '.he Spaa- j
Inh eommitlea couid easily financa th i Csrrles was steal Eitilt
enterprise la Epain, but darea cot tnake It I
purely a Spanlah undertaking becausesf j
th Algwciras conferenca, by which tha in- j
tegrity of alorocca waa guarautAiad br the i
varkiua participaiing counuioa, not from 1
love af Morocco, but from tha r cf j
each of them, except the Vailed Siattfg. U i
keep sunt thr country from K oilng
Korocco. . j
BANK CASHIER IS ON TRIAL
Carroll Banker Ciarg-td with. Falsi
fjinf Kit Becorda.
TEE CASE
i the
Bawka aa Aaae4a Whleat Had
Been Jd the - Year
Trial of R. E. Cooura. cashier of tha de
funct First National haak ad Carroll, la.,
charged wtth falsifying tha bauaav began
la I'nltad State district court In Council
Bluffs, before Judge Smith B. McPher-
A eurioua part of the oiistaes w.Mch 11- j aun. Thursday aaaraawc.
lustra tea a phase of European politics and Evidence adduced earl? tn Ota trial tn-
certainly amuaea tha Aiwiiisa autboratiaa
la that tha government of Morocco totl
mates that U would vastly prefer ta have
th railroad financed, built uad ewtated
by Americana, but tn preparrng Ha akttch
of plana tha Spanish committee ls ot
figured on th United fttatea ta aas- way. ISC9. Soon after Praaideat Culbarawn com- j Ia order that th advertiser may get tha
la order to avoid an tnU-rnaU MiAl tar.c'e "altted suk-lde. It has been found that tha best results tor sooner invested, ha must
bfar tha scheme gets md.T way. the ! "ey of depositors had been sunk In west- j reach the buyer by tha most direct and
Spanish committee has au4et-?d that the I ,rn Irrigation and mining projects, which reliable channel. Th Be is that channel
aasernmsnt of Switzerland take 'hi ml- ! oot prrtt
- i.terrxatJ.nal ...r hr. Th affairs of th bank were well wtthta
ence ta pave the way for the firmai
launchiag of tha project and tha rganixa
Uoa af a smelly coamopolitaa company to
haad.e it. Boateo Herald.
dlratea that Cesium eaiilsd on tha books
In lftg real eatata la Kansas , City and
Chicago as s as eta which had ha fact been
sold In IMS.
Tha First National af Carroll waa closed
by order of the bank examiner October 1.
13(9. Soon after Praartdeat Culbarawn com
mitted suk-lde. It has been found that the
W During all this Uom. it ta said, his
wife never want ta aea him, and prevented
any of hia friends from seeing him, so
that ha had ho way of communicating wtth
tha outside. Even hia two sous war told
that It would make their father violent if
they want to see htm. so that they grew
up to manhood without vr having net
eyea aa him from th time they were
about 10 years old.
In 1 th wifa died, aad It waa not
aatil then that hUingaoeor waa able ta
bring his case to tha attention of tha
courts, who ordered hia raiaasa, la cue
tody of a guardian. Tha oaiy evidence of
Insanity, his lawyer aay. aver noticed,
about him. waa that at time he waa
morose and s pressed a derate for- his
liberty. I
It ia said that his two aoaa, Walter and
Paul, both grown men, living tn Ruther
ford, are now convinced that their father
waa unjustly kept under restraint, and
that they had been deceived aa to hta real
cwndltton. A reconciliation has been ef
fected between them and their father.
New Tack Tribune.
lUadroaa has no wife Motion for eoniin-! lions ar not to your liking. . ; was not in readiness here so th wagons
i. am a wa overruled In Boeton a woman once expressed her ' proceeded to tha Richardaon Drug com.
Thomas Davie. Fred R an aad Darby surprise thav' T should be hastening home J pan y a her every on detrained and fol.
Thlrtrnaa ar yet to be "sentenced. They ' for Thanksgiving day. This, sue thought. . Towed a competent g jlde. through every
Leaving her
' the party waived over to the Byrne 4t
Hammer factury where everything was
LAST OF COMANCHE CHIEFS
tela ale Career ( Hsll-Breeg I.ewdes
f a Faasaaa
Tribe.
tha coatrai af Culbaraaa aad tha eaahter.
now oa trial. Culberson's daaghter waa
chief bookkeeper and Mrs. Cobwra waa her
i saaaataat. I
I Th bank, whea cloaed. had deooaits 1
laaaoontlng to about I14a.se and inabilities af
YOUR UNCLE SAWS BIG DAM
Lawfca rsr
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IN ASYLUM SINCE THE WAR
Vtuanah Parker, chief of the Comamaa
Indiana, corralled ia the axiutbaasiarn part
' la KsaOTleaew Veterwa 1
Elshtyts I'Bjastly Held fer
Inaaaity.
Vajustiy kept ia aayiuois for nearly forty j ;.00.OU cubic yards of solid masonry
r
Magaltade af the balsa
Beyaad Aaythlag
Rteera.
I Tha construction of the Gatua lock on
i tha Panama canal ia In many ways ona
of tha greatest engineering Jobs ever under
taken. T. raagnltud of th masonry
work la stupendous and far beyond any
thing oa record. Tha great Assuan dam
on the Nile contains TA4.un cubic yards of
masonry. The Gatua locks, when com
pleted, will consist f something mora than
HERE IS A REMEDY THAT
WILL CURE ECZEMA
WK PROVE IT
Why waata time and money experiment
ing with greasy salvea aad lotions, trying
to drive the ecxema term from underneatn
th akin when tha Sherman a McConnell "
Drug Store guarantees ZEMO. a cJeaa
liquid preparation for external use to rid
tha skin of tha germ life that eauaaa tha
trouble? Ona application will relieve th
lushing and ettca times ona bottle lg suffi
cient to tun a miner raa of ecxema
ZEMO ta apld by druggiata everywhere
and In Omaha by Sherman at McConnell
Drug Co., and they will tall you af th
marvelous cures mad by this clean,
simple treatment. ZEMO and ZEMO aoap
ar recognised aa tha cleanest and moat
popular treatment for enema, pimples,
dandruff aad all ather forma of akin or
ecais) affections whether ow Infant er
grown paraon. Will you try ZEMO and
ZEMO soap on our recommendation and
guarantee of Balls faction or your moner
bach?
Sherman A McConnell Crag Co
trwy. George 8. Wright, declared to IU ! la-trucrlon. We strKe to 1 lh. d;play room of th J-iho Deere lc- Wh":" l Bon ta J"u1 of
(ory. after which tae wagon train loadod
Cl be caned bf.re the court Tiwaltv. was a New ETig'aod festival. Mora re- j floor of the great building.
The court has Indicated some k-ptii.:sm centty I was asked by a Bostonlam if I
as.un the NmirkiM. liinau ef R i , ru. ' had ever heard of Paul Revere. Nofhlna
a llibrav itn.Unt who 1. hv hi. la more gel'ghtful In ua. I think, than oor Inauected. Next the aUhtaeers want ta . " " " " jeers woua ouuecw auu 'S-r in ibcib woiua mi oroaa-
nsea ois peasoa aarsea ay awuniiasnea t irom me city nan to xuiHn square
! much- fcmaer- remembrane than a vary service In the civil wax. ktawing him with- i with a great moaollth tha full width of the
out proper ear. Is the atary told by 'Street and forty feet high. According to
Captain Victor alltagsowhr of Kiuherferd. , the Engineering News, from which thes
N. J. Tha ca.pt am la m a broiua aid i f aurea ar taken. ceosideraUy ahove I.M.
maa af year. Although finally re- cubic yards af th total have already
la Taa. waa named after him. His : leased from tha Soaka Hill aayiaat ta fc. been laid to be exact. 1.4U.T22 cubic yards
broad hat. (listen tug fsuce. long, biaeh j upon lb death of hia wifa. at ta aaly i "8 to January ZL last.
jtrnaaingeV and conaficuoua iewalry wre recently that friends tntarested ia hi oaae i About October L 1!. the gteat c on
to appear tn court. Mr. Marks ill lat . " sk m to oe snon
Mtch when the first Mabra ce cam.; ur seateat gain U in lir and the
-.f for trtaL Judg McPherwrn wHl make ' ru" M
, i ir.uuwiui ox country loans uie uen
t aad aeirewd eteaVnta ai affairs. Where
' our New Torkef scana headline
up and return to th. Commercial club. !1"r trceata. of ho ho are gfven
At ea h place vt"! th crowd sang sev.j;
sral verses of "EU'at AU the While."
or conunuant e.
Pursues Milk Wagon
for His Breakfast
and Gets Arrested
commutes- homeward. the vfTager ' m "mmni "muimn
mrruUn ha that highix tHtnvanlant work.
vjuanah. the thrifty county seat of Uarde.
man county, just across the Oklahoma line
So simple in construction,
we can sell it for $1.00.
So strong and well-made,
it lasts a lifetime.
So quick, clean, safe and
keen it's the best sharer
of them all. At all stores.
reaches his oan Preeule althout be ng ho
J :rcugi the" tube, an.5 !ts doan and rJ '
, aua aewspaper lhoroi.giuv. When he re- ,
pair. t f drug store to abuse or pra;
rm that he. hu wife reads la ,
t He l treed ta sVewsarat
Haaas
Africa Part af the
Prwieet.
4 lata!
familiar to travelers pausing through La-'have brght it to tha attention af the I Crete mixing p4ant prepared for the work
, toa and he was frequently to be seen at courts. . ; began to get down to business, and by
pauer. too. A I nlt1 Males senator from
a middle aestera nAte. malting a cam-
Jofco Fxttmaa Laadi Eimiel ia City n ,ur renomlnatH-n. earned lh ptM(j!c
T.;t I y ... la ruiai eoaaint.aUla against the aes
Jul tor tiftiBj Bottlca .f j T . pr mnh
CreaBl. j da s and herestea. alt quiet iy by your
Fort ll and other railroad stations ia the ; At the outbreak of the war alUnasoehr i un. W- It was turning it eoncret at
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Nothing etse that hs come tiito the 1 (suit. Tha referencea to him were frattaent ' Hia courag brought rapid pronuiuaa. and ' "oath enough to huiM a concrete road six
8tate department at Washington Jcn;ly i in all that country and were tit auch a he roae ta tha rank of captain aad served . f1 '5 aad six Inches thick from New
York to Albany. Place rhea the monthly !
output has varied between 75 ('Jrt and i..J '
has created more Interest than the news1 nature as to show the respect in which he till the end of tha war In that capacity.
that Europeaa interests . iiat s ta foot a aas held and the great extent of tha la- At the. cljee af th war ha received hia
preirt to build a ranroad thrwi'i .Umt! f.uene, he exerted.
honorable discharge, and In recognition of cuU
ta that Diaa Where the A.ua:J: acxiin is! Thaach a halfrbreed he waa tn ana f a hia lone aervlce and braverv under fire a
Pvrsuit f a breakfast In the ae-e of a ! nrla' andisturbed by these false teach- I ao narrow A ateamanip cia criKi I e i captured wall girl aad a Comaach leader pension of $30 a motua waa given to him.
milk aaxon has put John Pittsuaa vf oata I ig-"" ' efTeet ; "then go ta yo'jr i Atlantic at this point tn ihiv, dar. and j of hs last generauon Quanah was Ct- , But when he sought to return to the
etna ha in JaiL I pr.nuwiee aul vote as you have always , tt j, Muoiated that a h-a ih :i"i uiacribad aa rswra ladiaaHlh thaq tha f.dl- comforts of his' home h found that
The priKiner aa carxned bv Dfficcr
vwe
H avpoiv-nt won. by isa 1
I schwa. 1
Atlantic
n" ' fral-'herl a Juurnev can be made Jru.u Eu-j bluuJ Indians themselves. A third of his . i hangee bad tahaa plaoe there. It was
rape ta south America la live J. ' ltr wa 'Pent tn hosillltjr to the white m -a not lung before ha reaitaed that be waa
The railroad la beiaa bsuiid nr x ifwi-"11 B engaged la maay perltaaa andec not entirely welcome. He declare that
' ish government roumirrf.-e. - wu. li pub-j '" but surMved to- spend lb r-!ahen tt wss found Impossible to get rid
' Tishea an estimate thar it 'ITT ivst a.j muin 'o-thirda la peaceful promoiha i of him by other means, he was fiaally
. ." j nire than 11 Ja.tan.fcxl Tha plaa is i ii.n ' Dl T brothers' welfare and to die ua- (railroaded to an uuane asylum
the road from th strma if tlibrtltar. : " -o. ... ... , AiUJUII,B i ') " uii.ei
tae last or the tasrlnating type of great to take a carriage nde oae day. Tha ride
Joe Venderfool tack af the M-iiaiw He lei. j arruatil answer ! tne iltt.e
Put irn m.a enxac.l in xlaibui. a buit.. houaa.-hilcJ.olaa Meredith 1
of cream taken teo.n a '.-viaa' mii. . Mjnthlv.
lr three bioek e had e. a me t Heart r t 1
hie araakfaat with an eouel Bum. 1 va Hrirartag law Marbea
b.r i,f bottles of tr-u. PIKHHE. l . March U-.HW
... ' gnaav The a ifrvaar court toda denied j
- " ' - 1 " ' - ' nil .1)1 tl ..FMtl - .n.ll .t r . I . 1 . CM. I. ...I,.. . -
t HartVn ar-J in :na rase of fain axair.at I oud t the point nearest an:th tmta. . : " "
ui.i" " T ' . ,. 'n" I M,r,iw . , . A detail a te Mr. Psrher tntereat.ug ' (he inwi.ne at Morristoan, N. 4. This Via
xar as tue concrete output la con
cerned the rocks could be finished within
Utti mur than taeiv mentha In to.
daye of the id-faahloned stone aad brick
masonry aurh remarttabie speed as this
would have been absolutely Impossible
Xww Tork Pre a.
Chrieuaa lUxs. 4lii Nrvu law
livlrnr. Iranie ewWins. gl.iJti. J M
ltsmsAn. I'ielinev frame dwelling
Mia Anna Jsmiaoo. 3ttotiui frame daii-
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
were .lcia;i.l i.i he illegal and all ylo..ns ! harbor It would undojiit d
in that cl.i.-ea. la aa opinion by Mc- selected, uu.a giwnx; thu
t oy the. itxs of Kred Niiemiaa agauaal hta. a rwpubhc a i htav to cet
tCcini IWin from ianit-y county, aas J commercial reap of the Khl l't
afJ'rmed 1 the at hai-bur aearut tae d-wl.
b- ll.e I e
I M llitmei . diviatoa as.. anger ag.at
f tlie I.hb cVntiai al i.'uotM4u, la-.
Mr and Mrs tleorae t tandre trit
ruiK!. t jr i tl ii aaiori, la. se a
'w.t Weeks' rvt aitd VheliOXi
Mrs J R. H.ie w rw le at foi
1 in mt.uti ka bw mm-4 t Mn .n
'(-iin. itlAiii.Ki of te B.t J. thj LM.ent
at Hadea two. I - Tnw Wey ta the dituauoa Oea waot Ada 1
a sunatrowa ia eived during his
t M itkT'f Swieaward.
ri' Hr- sad Tar for tha children,
heel ill sa f t fa? all eoaaha colds,:
arwap. wbMH..e ca' ga sad broach, tax h
sis lea Foe s..i , all drugn ata.
, family uxigttt to suff-a farther for to In and ha aa kept ihata. he says.
fjrl'lrtl 1 M T 1 -i.iKiti p.i roneu'M uuu. iimw. w n nuui fiuwr Maria, ur a
: UriDraalon as to aiminutioa la th n mt -v ' hinn i n npn.ni hia j-.m It main.
,6 t Uf ailf lodiaB !uljaXlAM TkfM Jlfmnl r . n.w1 h. 1- a K r. f . -1 i - K -. .f.p
i - .....u.u WW. .v. i.w ii i . I1U1U
. .as seea t be protiaaie aiay tiiaavau ' f'.ahtuia daa
' . oirreot bugrapm.a. work af rafatea- 1 Jersey laws la regsrd to commiuuent for
oh1 rrlr - .k.,- k. ... ... 4 . .- .
u lo be fo..nd at l-ahar. right -a tap B1, t,wr n took only pw-fiinctory pro.e,iioga la dlw- j
' 1-wrhig hi IU uan b had no leas ,an Puee of aa uadeairabla member of a fam.l
The Liin. f.om Uilvraltr f It..- . ..n wlvea a.vl he Is sure e 4 by young la thta say.
1 Ta nil ea sd Irern ,ibra t B .lhu t , Jar Parhera had Mia Parkers tm a aotsl i H ... .. u...i. . . ,
Aa the sir, i f jtari-x are i f fijuaawai. Utuia atatpuhUcaa. . 1 waa rem. ad ta th eak Mill aayraot la
! E-Hnseyaclii
tiaimoG
Uoa Is lUal uf Batb-jst.
south of t ape Ver-ie. An t'i
Natural
Laxative Water
Speedy
Sure
Gentle
Quickly Re&evms
coriOTiPATiori j
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Who oping- Coujh
COUP AJTHMA CXXJCmS
ha.L.'VC iffTIS CaiAhgM CULDS
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