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    THE BEE: OMAIIA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1912
PREPARE FORCORN SPECIE
TJrpuriiitions Perfected All Over the
State for Lectures.
SEED CORJT MAKES POOS TEST
tniMRfr Parris... FtMds m-mt -
' r.4 Car mt Thirty Trlc It
Wai frM rwfrd
Soar Vrrr Por.
I J. n.n, 1 I II 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I I
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. ngaauations rnr getting me nnwri
tit for the lectures on th Burlington.
I'nlon Pacific and Northwestern seed
corn specials, kite thin month and early
reat month, are being formed all over
the atate. Following are the town that
Lava reported completed organizations,
with the names of chairman and secre
tary: Oakland, O. ,. Ford and C. M. Hui
fcert; Kearney. Warren Pratt and Fred
Hay; Tartiiutinn. Anton Woli and 8. H.
Martin; Calloway. John Mnran and T. M.
.Mctlrew; Paplllion. K. i. Fish and J. B.
orlnnell; Crelghton. I . Hies; Madi
son. Fred Utke; Norfolk. W. A. Wltai.
man and A. W. Ilswkins; llooiter. Prof.
A. K. Wlderhranii; Fremont. J. F. Wols
and J. F. Mataon: Cheltnn, A. H. Morris
and E. N. Splcer; North Platte, R. U
Baker and 1. W. Hurgner.
Of thirty ears of coin tested by Man
Her Parrlsh of the publicity bureau of
the Commercial club, on request, eleven
proved absolutely dend. five tested IS
wr cent good, one lone ear tested Wo per
rent and the rrmainuer tested between
to and 7 per rent. The best of this
corn was sent In by F. P. Hayward of
Crawford.
Acting under the provisions of a law
enacted by the last session of the legis
lature of Pouth lakta, the commission
era of the counties west of the Missouri
river are aiding tlx1 farmers In securing
seed to plant their fields this year.
In that portion of Smith Dakota weat
of the Missouri river farmers last year,
by reason of dry weather, sustained al
most a complete loss of rrop. That they
may plan! their fields this year the sev
eral countlea are buying r-ed wheat and
selling It to the farmers at cost, to be
.lld for not later than (km her . Hit
year. The maximum quantity to any one
farmer is K bushels. The debt draws J
Jwr cent. Interest and If not paid at the
time Indicated, la charged up as a tax,
becoming a Hen against both real estate
and personal property.
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GREAT SALE OF
Notions, in Boxes
Thousands of boxes, each con
taining 25 to .'SO useful notion
articles?, necessary to every
woman. Worth from "JE,
$1.00, to $1.25, all for... .WW
Each Box Contains the Ftllowiaf:
One pair Child'a Supporters, worth I ft.
line Elastic i-hlrt Waist Belt, worth lc.
Una package Kid Curlers, worth 10c.
me spool of Machine Thread, worth fro.
jlie Mct'aii taper Pattern, worth 16c.
llns boa of Bona Hair Pine, worth 1 0c.
Una paper slewing Needles, worth sc
one Hair Net, worth sc.
Five spools Kmhroldary Twist, worth 5c.
Two spools Darning Cotton, worth &c,
Two packigea Hair Pins, worth Sc.
One card Hcoka and Kyoa. worth Sc. .
Two cards Safety Plus, worth sc. '
One Tap l.tne. worth sc.
One pair of Shoe I Area, worth Sc.
Twu butts Taps, worth Sc.
One card I earl Huttnna, worth le.
Various other Items valued at II. -i or
mora.
ALL FOR 25c
?U Pa Or.tr. IflM-Hs Buet Dtlitrrti
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Commercial Club
7 Starts on Campaign,
r " for New Members
"Te members a week or bust, SOC
hew members this year," la ths slogan
of the membership commit tea of ths
Commercial club, which, under the lead
ership of flamuel Burns, Jr.. has got
busy with a will. '
Twently-nlne t applications for active
membership arid two for non-reelrient
membership have been taken already In
February. Members of tht committee
via wltk each other for the great ret num
ber of applications. Samuel Bursa has
turned In three I his month; T. U Davie,
three; Justus F. Lowe, four; B. K.
Zimmerman, and H. C. Judson. B. r.
v McCague and II. R. Gould, one each.
Commissioner Guild gets two or three
very week.
A list of several hundred eligible men
haa been prepared and tha committee
proposed mass playen them If Individual
tackles- are not successful.
Refinery at Casper
. Running Full Time
The oil refinery at Casper, Wye).. Is
luiw running on full time and haa In
aturaga t.uut barrels of the refined pro
duct. Tha dips line from the Band Creek
district la brlglng In Mo barrels of crude
vtl dally, which la being runverted Into
fuel oil. kerosene and gasoline.
.The Casper product Is rapidly finding a
market In South Dakota, western Xe
biaaka. Wyoming, Colurarh) and I'talt,
having practically driven the eastern oils
of the market. In Nebraska the
Casper oils get down aa far aa Norfolk
nd shortly a warehouse will be estab
lished n Omaha, fur tha distribution of
tha products over eastern Nebraska and
Westers Iowa.
OLD LANDMARK AT DODGE
AND SIXTEENTH GOES
Wreckers are tearing down tha old
Neville building) at Sixteenth and Dodge
streets. The site during the coming sum
mer will be built up with a brick and
tone mourn business and office building.
Tha Neville building, a two-story frame
nurture, was one of the first business
buildings constructed on Hlxteenth street,
aorth of ltodge, having been erected
about forty years ago.
Tha alte la being rased to make way
fur a new four-story brk-k office building,
staty-alx feet on Itodge street by sUty
tt on Sixteenth street, to cost between
,u0U and tn.aw and construction to be
uitol about March I. .
Cot SB Awfal rrlabl
by fear of appendicitis? Take Dr.
King's New 1-1 te Pills and soon see bowel
troubia vanish. Guaranteed. Xc. For
t sala by Beaton Drug Co.
I
Stamped Pillow Cases, 25c Pp.!rf
Pillow raaea. atamped on best quality raging. In all the
near eyelet and French embroidery dealgns; alxes 18x4
and 18x4i oo sale In Art department, at rtg
per pair &DC
So more than five palri to a customer.
Tunday Hundreds o! Women's and PIine'
Cloaks, Suits and Dresses , $
Broken Lots and Odd Garments
All are correct styles for fall and winter and tney are worth
as his aa f 20.00.'
Mfn, Samples-Wo aei's, Unci ani Jn'm With Dresses
Clever new it y lea for this season pn.A.Ml
values up to $3.50, at PlsJU.
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$1.98
Jltyj. Ssmplei-r Junior i sod Smill W onus's Wul Dresses
New styles practical for the coming season, worth ) Cf
up to 17.60, at 3ssOU
BRANDEIS STORES
FEEDING CONTRACT INVALID t
7odgt Troop Order. County Board to
Again Advertise for Bidi. "
EKBOK IN TEE MBS. VSQ BID
Relative af Sheriff l.awea Oat Ve
ra sue she Ola Set Itemise
lateaseat af raw) la Me
Peavided Hrlsaaers,
Prisoner feeding contract, swarded to
Mrs. Edna 8. King. relative of Sheriff
Felix J. McShane by tha IMl Board of
County Commlrsionera, waa held Invalid
by Judge A. ('. Troup of the equity divi
sion of tha district court and ths present
Board of Coinly Commissioners waa
ordered lo readvertlae for bids nd lei
another contract. Judge Troup's ruling Is
a victory for Ira Flanagan and Ed (tar
dlpe, former deputy sheriffs under former
Sheriff Kdwln K. liralley and fur the
present Board of County Commissioners.
Almost the last act of the-old. demo-
crst-conlrolld board waa the awarding of
the feeding contract to Mrs. King at t
cents a meal (or prisoners and H cents
for Juvenile and Insane charges, Flan
agan as a taxpayer started an action to
enjoin, thj present boad and Mrs. King
irom exeeu.lng the contract. Kherlft Mc-
tUiane IntervetiMl. claiming the entire act
under which the contract waa let la un
constitutional aid lie should be permitted
to feed the prisoners end other county
charges at 3S cents a day. Last week
Judge Troup denied Mc.hane'a petition
and yesterday the original case between
Flanagan and the Board of County Com
missioners waa heard. The commissioners
were willing to have the award declared
Invalid and made only a formal contest.
Judge Troup held the contract Invalid
because the hid of Mrs. King did not
contain sn Itemised statement of what
food would "e furnished. It simply re
ferred to a list tit food ea file In the
county clerk's office.
Our Misses,' and
Children's School Shoes
Drcxol's high jrrndt',lurable
ftchool hliot'H for rniHsos nntl
children have the same ap
earnnre and ntylo that is
found in mother's shoes, and
are the most serviceable
shoes ever made.
AVe have them in kid, pat
' ent colt, in cloth and kid
tops, gun metal, lace and
button,- in both common
sense and dress toes.
Children's, 8 to 11, $1.50
Misses', U, to 2... $2.00
Young Women's, 2Vt-XQ 6,
at ...$2.50
GUN METAL HIGH CUTS
The very latest styles in
winter footwear for misses
and young women at $2.50
and $3.00.
DREXEL
1419 Ftrntm St
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lou ran secure ni.'.ny beautiful things for your
home, without coat, If you save 8. e
. H. Greea Trading Stamps. . .
In Our February Clearance Sales
we propose to dispose of every last resemblance
or winter in me siore. Aiinougn this sale is
composed of odd lots, surpluses and broken
I lines, it represents values too cood to miss-
economy of the truest sort. Things for the home
and personal use. Xew bargains appear daily.
S0
i he sew LoatsAre ri
Very Different
from those of any past season, showing maoy
Innovations, such as pronounced side effects, as
Illustrated at the rlght,of this section, half belts,
novel trimming suggestions, collars and ruffs
of a delicate contrasting shade, and many other
tasty and effective dress schemes.
One model we now have in ttock it
mad of good quality blue terge
and finished with white and tan
collart and cuffs. We are willing
that you juaje our pricing tor the
entire teaton by this number. The
price it $12.50 but the style is of
- coats that will sell at $25 or better.
There will be special advantage In purchas
ing now for the styles are fully 'determined and
are of such a practical nature that you will be
pleased to wear them until summer demands
the lightest kind of garments. Beginning at
SIS. B0 they range by easy stages up to the high
est price any one might rare to pay.
New Silk Gloves Are Here
A shipment of the new Kayser silk gloves
for spring and summer wear has just arrived.
These gloves have double finger tips and tops,
which greatly help out the wearing qualities,
and they may be In black, white, staple colors
and Ihe shades that are hard to get.
Keyset's Short O lores, SOo, TSo and 11.00 the pair.
Xay ear's Xioag OIotss, SI .00, nM ua , p(Uri
Grocery Bargains for Tuesday Only
1 1 Ikes ireaniiUtsJ ea.tMas .. M
B?nntt a ( ftpliul flour apodal ofOr
of a Mck for tl.U
l-lb. can Bennett's Breakfast coffe
and 40 aianipa Me
AfajtorteMl ta and 70 atampa, lb. Mo
Tea Iftiitirt, and I a tain pa, lb. , .lac
IIiuvits And
'VEOETADLES
potn
,..35c
apples,
'. : . .25c
Fancy IJcd River
toes, Jieck
Fancy eating
i!eck ...... .
New English walnuts
lb 18c
Fancy dates, 3 lbs. . ,25c
Kedlands oranges, the doien,
I.V, SOr, S3c, 8 Or and 80c
1
Large .an Snlcler's pork and beana
ana ia atampa soa
itlsmark preserves and It auunps.
Jar gao
1-ib. can Kennett s Capitol baking
powder and 20 atampa ts
Full cream cheese and It stamps,
lb gao
Medium sour pickles snd 10 atampa.
uaaM 13o
Six bars Kleclrlc Hpark while soap
and Itf.aUmpa a So
Mb. pkg. Bennett's Capitol nata or
pancake flour and 10 stampa ,.10s
i-lb. roll s-ssanlnm bntfsrtae 46a
1-lb. can Llbby'a llsppv Vale
aaparagua gss
Ualllard'a olive oil and It atampa,
bottle 4sa
Onion aalt and i Stan pa, bottle ..10
A Money-Havlng tXmblnatna
For Tueexlay Only
Two cans Evergreen corn too
Two cana tomatoes gsa
Bottle tSnlder'a Chile sauce I So
l-lb. Bennett's Capitol coffee ..too
Total 7o
Taeaday'e Bpaolal Frloe SOo
, MEAT BARGAINS FOR TUESDAY ONLY
hLamb Legs ...O'tC I Lamb Chops, 3 pounds.. 25c
Lamb Stew 50 Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. . . 15c
YouCan'tAifordtobe
Without a Good
Sewing
Machine
Almost any kind is beter than
none at all, but we're offering
you opportunities-now in our
FEBRUARY CLEARANCE
To buy good machines at greatly less than worth.
LOOK OVER THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS
Aviator Machine, five drawers,
drop head, golden oak ease,
on sale $21.75
Goodrich A. Machine, five
drawers, drop head, automatic
dhift, at $23.00
Duplex Machine, five drawers, drop head, automatic
shift, at ' - $22.50
Two $60.00 "New Home" Machines, slightly used, at $30.00
Machines we have taken in trade at the following great
bargain prices:
One Singer $7.00 i One Hew Home $8.00
One Chicago .... $10.00 One Wheeler & Wilson.. $12
Other machines at $1.00 up.
Economy Machine, five draw
ers, drop head, on sale
at ...r-. $13.00
Goodrich A Machine, five
drawers, drop head, on
sale at $21.75
We make terms to suit your convenience.
Bell Phone
Dong. 2601
Hayden Bros.
tad. Phone
A 1131
Free Land Information
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of its readers for land information, has gathered' and
compiled data on soil., climate and farming conditions
in all parts of the 'jountry. It is willing to give out this
information, free if postage is sent with inquiry.
' Do You Want to Know
About government land laws, location of land of
fices, etc i
How to get irrigation lards, location of projects,
laws governing same, etc. s
Best sections for fruit growing, general farming,
stock raising or .dairying, N
Tour "questions will-get prompt attention. State
plainly and specifically what you want to know. .Write,
iLand Information Bureau
The Twentieth Century Farmer
Omaha, Nebraska
Perry is Arrested
for White Slavery
Able Perry, driver fur the Standard Oil
company, who fled from Omaha whea
'he sot an Inkling that be waa wanted
for white slavery, haa been apprehended
in Charles Mia county. South Dakota.
Perrya offense Is tbat of procuring
Mabel Wright. II years old. of Cedar
Haptds, enticing her to Omaha. Jessie
Cook, a procuress, also of Cedar Raptda.
mas Indicted Jointly with Perry.
ARE YOU FREE
FROM-
Headaches, Cold, Indigestion,
Pains, Cooitipatioa, Sour Stomach,
Dizziness? If you are not, the most
effective, prompt and pleasant
method of getting rid of them is to
take, now and then, a deserbpoon
f ul of the ever refreshing and truly
beneficial laxative remedy Syrup
of Ftgs and Elixir of Senna. It is
wel known throughout the world
as the best of family laxative reme
dies, because k ads so trendy and
strengthens naturally without kn-
fcttCu. 1 ......
""6 " "" ""7 , trme to re-ope. divorce actions it tbey
To get its beneficial effects it is , p H"
I .1 Beared to answer bis) wife's suit, coa-
always necessary to buy the genu-1 ,. .r ,un a tim. -
me, manulacturxl by the tJahtornia' pressed um deair that she get it. Tbero-
C- C-,- p L.. fL ! fore, be declared tile dtearoo waa la fuU
l-ig ayrup Co, bearing the namef(irt an4rfrUaD0.uUwUTUtML
Of the Company, plainty pnilled OA ; Ha ask ad aa InatracUoa to this effect. U
tks. frnrtt ri nsre rarl.se. " Hsosoa aawst bo aoauttted. It
J ' m nrst last of tha Uw,
TEST OF DIVORCE LAW.
UP IN DISTRICT COURT
After direct evtdeato snowing that
Frank Henson. charged with bigamy,
married Maude Petersoa leas tbaa six
months after he had bee divorced br bia
first wife, ha been Introdeced before
Judge Button. Henson s attorney moved
for a direct verdict and railed Into ques
tion the meaning of tha six months
legal prohibition of remarrugo. He argwed
that the six months' prohlMtloa Is-for
no other purpose but to give defendants
CRUSHED BENEATH LAHDSLDE
South Omaha Family of Six Has a
Barrow Escape from Death.
FATHER RESCUES LOVED ONES
Driven rraatlc by Their Fltlfal
Maaos aad fetea Ho Diss If
and tbtldrea frasa Fear
Fret of Earth.
Joe Madera, his wife and four Utile
children were burled beneath tone of earth
while they slept mioday night la their
home at fir North Twenty-sixth street.
!outh Omaha.
Madera with leoaia strength extricated
himself rrotn beneath the earth and
berotcally art about to rsscu bia wife
and bastes. Ha dug aad clawed the earth
frantically, driven almost mad by the
pitiful crlea of the burled love ones.
ucresa came of his craned efforts, and
whan ha had pulled the last child from
beneath tho embankment - h waa over.
Joyed to learn none of his family ' had
bora Injured la tha least.
Madera's home, which is a small. dfluMr
eottag. la situated la a cut bordered oa
tho north aide by an ambaaka-srat thirty
feet high.' Tha moderate temperature of
Sunday evidently loose aid the earth arid
at U o'clock la tha night tha embank
sweat gave way and add with tremendous
faros against tho side of the boose.
Tha aorta wail of tha hous was
Most modern equipment
and the best of service
The man with an office
now demands the most
exacting care and con
veniences. The, Bee
Building
tgsJslU
.lit
is situated in the heart of the commercial district oi
Omaha and gives tenants the best office service to bo had.
The elevators are new and their service is faultless. Keen
janitor attention keeps the rooms scrupulously clean, while
a modern steam plant evenly heats the building in tha
coldest weather, offices which are excellently ventilated.
The man who wants the greatest conveniences and .tho
best of attention will find a few choice offices vacant in
this building now. (
Boom US Roscptlon Room. Private Office, two largo closets, large work
room with two north windows. Ideal office for Englnoar, Architect
Doctor or other professional men. Rental, par month 946-00
awcaa. 4aa This la a long narrow room. 10xl14. having a north light.
( Kaatai, par month S17.S0
ouxb SOB la ll-xC In also, located on tho court, close to aky HkIiI, thus
having excellent natural light. Tho spa. a could be divided au lu
n.a.ks two vary pleasant rooma. Price, per month SaT.M
Burnt no Office In the north-west corner having four largo windows A
firo proof vault for tht protection of Valuable pupers Is much In
demand and la afforded In thla room. There Is a total of 120 square
foet of floor space and same would be equipped with partitions to
satisfy good tenant The rental price la, per month isO-po
aoom 401 Thla space la close to elevator on the court of the building.
There la a good aised vault with ahelvlng In connection with office
Price, per month S17.S0
The Bee Building Co.,
Bet Basiaeis Offitt,
y
17th and Farnam St
AM USKXEN T9.
caved la before the force of sliding
earth, which spread out three or four
feet deep over the sleeping family, all of
whom were in one room. The beds and
other furniture were wrecked, and con
sldraWe damage waa done to, the house.
sladera Is a saloonkeeper with a place
of business at Twenty-sixth and Q
streets.
CLASS RIVALRY BREAKS
OUT At, THE HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. Herbert A. 'enter, bead of the
chemistry department of the Omaha High
tool, noticed a life-else figure of a
man dangling from tho telephone wires at
Twentieth and Dodge streets, about 30
yesterday morning, and full of trepidation
to what thla early morning mystery might
be. he hurried to the school and notified
two of the Janitors, who succeeded In re
moving the thing with the aid of a long
ladder and a vaulting pole.
The profeasor'a discovery developed Into
a hoax when the figure, oa close examin
ation, tarned out to be merely a stuffed
effigy bearing the etgn: "Dead The Class
of 1H!"
SALESMAN IS HELD UP
AND ROBBED OF HIS CASH
Edward E. Burns, city salesman for the
Omaha Printirat company, living at ill
gouth Twenty-sixth aveaoe, was held up
and robbed Sunday evening by a negro at
the alley at ine rear of All Saints' church.
Ask Your Doctor
And why not? Yet some people act as if a medicine could take
the place of a doctor I The best medicine in the world cannot do
this. Have a family doctor, consult him frequently. If we did
not believe doctors endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs
and colds, we would not offer it to you. iZS"US:
DR. BRADBURY. DENTIST
ISOS r'araam St. .VV, Phon Doag. ITS.
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ssrsaiag ecviu npfuw
Hithoat listen or Bridge,
etorfc. Xerrea rcsnoved
without paia. Wot fuar-
Brldftwark 1...$3J01b m yaaitTsSeOtnee uMcd te rears.
Plat ...
Extracting
Fillings ..
Crowns ...
BOYD'S
Daysrrn ic
Com. ILD. 19
Oobl STsxt Sanday
USTBAaDI OaABTD OPEBVA CO.
AWl HKMi. T!l.
fhoaeal Soaglaa M; tad. A-14S4.
Mat. Kverv Dav 2:15 Every Nirht 8. IS.
ASTABCKO TAODBTTUB
Blanche Vtalah, Mr. and atra. Jack Mc
Oreevy, Harvey and UeVora Trto. La
hraed. Nad, Boh and Trip Trio, glegel
and Matthews, Iceland's 'Transparent
Painters, Klnetoscope, Orpheuc Concert
Orchestra. Mghta lec, . 2ic. Sec, J5c:
Matinee 10c. best seats :Sc, except Sat
urday and Sunday.
BOYD'S
Wed. Eve, reb. H. 8:15 P. M.
Creigliton University
Glee Club
Assisted by
aire. i. . Orof eot, Maoist.
Miss Stary Stnaohhoff,
Colorstora-hoprano.
Mr. r. a rrssmantsl. Tenor.
AmoricanThoater
TOsTWaTC MA Tin EC TTTBSHAT,
TxtrmasAT astd battkoat
THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA
eat Wi
of tha maaeha.
AUDITORIUM
Friday Night, Feb. 16th
OXAMPtOsTaMCP MATCSt
Y0USIF MAHM0UT
The Woaderfol Turk
JESS WESTEEGAED
rrsamuloa af aVmerloa
sxcrriia riT.ranAaag
eat kale Opaaa Wed, reb. 14.
Fopular Prtose SSe te SIM
SUagntae leata IUO
John Says:
-auxsember -whea
Ton warea kid; whea
yea took, a cigar baok
of the aara aad
l ameaee is ea toe
B alck? Ooaaat It
asake yaw lasurh te
thlak of It aew while
yea are enjoying a
TBtrST BQgTEB ac
John's Cigar Store
321 So. 16 th St.
Thareday, Mat. aad Sight Only
atenry W. Severs Offers
rVOClBTS CKAsTD OPEBA
THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST
BOYTBia CAST atO) CaTOBVS"
OBCmESTSA OP0
Tight S1JB0, S340 and S3.00
Tas to S3.00
ralOAT ASTD aATtTBDAT
THE THIRD DEGREE
I HOTELS.. ' .
SlklXll TV CBaTTEB'
Am Always, Bet ghnw fn Town
H0IETM00I GlBLS "";ioTTMM,k?ro
BXTaVATAaAXXA ASTD TAHDITLttB
i'apt. Arnoidoa six leopartie. tft-.i
Thursday night. Key. rnarles taeidKe
will publlcally marry Ciutrles Stewart
and Minnie btoops or tjmar.a.
Dime Msflnee Evary Week Day.
A Good Place to Live
te the new . Hotel San ford at 1 th ft
Farnam. It is modern yet moderate.
Rates an the American plan are 12
to 12-ie per day. lie to tla weekly,
with spe tal monthly rates to per
manent guesta of It to alngle.
and ire to Sift double.
Krug Theater
SUt Today 2:3tJ Xicht t.tl
Wmut BwWta mOc
MERIT B8RLESQQERS
Beaatifal Boavamlra to IVadlea at
Daily Dime Marines
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