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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 21, 1015.
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LETTINGCHILD DIE
Six Thyiicians Composing Coroner!
Inquisitorial Body Say Haiiel
' ' den l?ot to Be Criticised.
I ONE KAN SHOULD ROT DECIDE
CHICAGO, Nov. . 20. 8lx physi
cians, composing; a coroner's Jury, to
day held that Dr. H. J. Halselden,
who permitted an Infant, Allen John
Bollinger, to die when an operation ,
mtght have saved him to a life of
unhepplnees at a defective, wan mor
ally and ethically justified In refut
ing to perform the operation, which
bis robsclonca did rot sanction,
i An. Implied disapproval of a course
wherein a physician might determine
If It was or was not desirable for
a patient to live was contained in the
concluding paragraph of the, ver
dict;, ,
"We believe lhat tlie physldan'e high
est' doty l to relieve, suffering, and t6
vn or prolong life."
. . Nrmli'n of Jar).
i'.yn Jtirji wae composed of ;.hc follow
1 Ii .Vhvslrtnna: Jnttn K. OoWlen, Mercy
lmxuHni:, Arthur Ilnnkln, professor of
rnntomy, Loyola university; Howard.
'lillott, di'an of Hahnemann college; JX
A. K. Hteele. rtoan of the. Physicians' and
Surgeons' college of the I'nlvrrslty Of
Illinois; Jlrnry f. Iwl. professor of
hstetrl. Cook "County hospital; I.ud
wig Ilcktoen, professor of pathology.
Jtush Monlcal rollrgo. of the t'nlverslty
of Chicago, . J '
tr. llalaeltten . In his testimony saM
lie did not reach Ills final decision not
1o operate until he had consulted fifteen
prsitutnlns physicians, fourteen of whom
approved hia course of letting the little
life expire, he said. The mother of the
lilld. wife of a well-to-do workmen,
mother of three other children, all physl
lally and mentally normal, also agreed
that the baby would be better off dead, he
declared.
Why lie Dlil ! Operate.
"I did not operate, first, because of the
deformity of the child and, second, be
catme of the errlousm-Hg of the rase," he
said. "I did not urge the parents to
follow my ad vim. I rim ply gave my
opinion os a consulting surgeon. I was
morally certain the child would be a
defective."
n what did you I a your opinion?"
asked lr. rhtslett.
"in the action of the child."
"Was the brain normal?"
"No, It was not."
"Was the child blind?"
"Well. I could not exactly say. It's
eyes would not respond to light."
Was the child desf?"
"One of tlio ears was gone end t could
not determine whether .there wss an
auditory nerve."
rr. Halseldi-n showed a number of
X-rays of the child's anatomy. .
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Wedding Kings Bdholm, Jeweler.
IilfhUag- ristnres Purgess-Oranden.
are Boot Mat II Now Iieacon rresa.
"Todays aTTts Program classified
section today. It appears In Ths Bee
EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va
rious moving plcturo theaters offer.
ror Safety First in Life Insurance
see W. H. Indoe. general aent Wtale
Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worces
ter, Mass., one of ths oldest, 7! years,
and best companies on esrth.
las State Bank of Omaha, corner Els
teenth and Harney, pays FOUR per cent
on time deposits and THItnE per cent
on savings accounts. All deposits In this
bank ara protected by the depositors'
guarantee fund of ths state of Nebraska
ItaUaa aWserrtote ea Way A- party
ct seventy-five Italian reservists from
California will be Jn Omaha Sunday
night, over- the Union Pacific, an route
east, sailing from New York pest week,
to Join' their, regiments In ItSly.
Martlet Siva Moats s, Waats lttvoree
After five months of married life, Mrs.
Ethel Walker has sued for divorce from
William H. -Walker, Jr., to whom she
Was mtrrled May SI In Council Illuffa.
Phe elleges non-sr.pport and cruelty.
' ientenoed for Stealing Whisky A
barrel of whisky led to a penitentiary
term for W.. L. Owen, draymen. He wss
sentenced to . serve from one to seven
Vears upon Pleading' guilty to the theft
of the barrel of Uiiuor from the Hurling
ton freight depot platform.
Three Women Fined l.uetta P.alley,
Oertrude Miles and Rarah Curtley,
negroes, living at 010 Capitol avenue,
were each fined IV) and costs when ar
raigned In police court on a charge of
vagrancy. It wss asserted by John Mo
rel la the' ho had been robbed of US
by the three women.
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To Address Ad Club Frank Stockdale
of C'hlcigo will sneak to tho Oinnha Ad
club at a o'clock dinner at ths Paxton
hotel, December 13. Jtockdale was form
erly assistant editor of ths System
Magaxlne. "Advertls na" nnd Speed of
Turnover" Is ths subject announced for
his address,
ass far lajnry ta Fall Alleging thst
she csught her foot In a hole In a carpet
on ths aisle of the Empress theater and
was hurt in the fall. Mrs. Grace Z.
Counsman has brought suit for Cj.AOO
alleged damages against the Empress
Theater ootnnsny and J. L.- Brandois A
Sons, owners of the theater building.
tart, Work on Ford Hospital Ex-
csvstlnn has been begun at Twenty
fifth snd Pouglas streets for the new
Eord hospital, to bo built for rr. Michael
1 J. Tord by tho Home Rudders company.
Mrs. Ford turned the first clay with a
new shove) that had been rrovlded for
this formal breaking of ground. The
structure Is to be complete by the first
of next June.
ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM English Railway
. Men Given a Bonus
"MONTANA" JACK SULLIVAN
TOO MUCH FOR JACK LUTZ
Jack Luis of St. Joseph wss Out
classed Inst night In his bout with
"Montana Jack Sullivan of O'Neill,
when they started to stage a ten-round
sffslr at the Eagles club st Florence.
Pultivsn wss careful at the stsrt and
used two or three rounds to feel out
his man snd to keep swsy from the
hsymakers which Luts swung In his
direction. He then began his persistent
left labs, which soon began to tefl on
the Mlssourlsn. In the fifth round Luts
went down on his knees for a count
of two and the sixth saw his finish. He
took a count of seven, and then took
counts nine twice and finally' was not
sble to come hock and his second threw
up the sponge.
Ths' Sight-round hout between Yeunt
Dudley snd Kid Ptnneen wss- a draw
or rather the referee did not make a
decision.
More Cripples on
The Creighton Team
The Crelchton university foot ball squad
ftnes to Lincoln todsy to watch the Iowa
Nebraska game.
To further deepen the gloom prevailing
around the Creighton campus this week,
two more Injured plsyers were added to
the slready large list of cripples. They
are Harvey Rtspletnn. g'Jsrd, who
wrenched his bsck while tackling the
dummy, snd Blanko, who threw his knee
out of plsce In a slmllsr manner. The
other cripples are still In bad shape.
Lutes snd Burford being laid up to the
extent thst they srs unable to appear on
the field In foot ball togs. Kamanskl was
obliged to have his Injured shin operated
upon a second tlms. In addition to this,
Ksmnnskl's left wrist hso become In
fected with blood poison.
Fullback Doty has also reported him
self an Invalid, with a cut on one of his
toes.
Maioni of High DegTle Bold Cen
ter of the Stage In Session
Most of Last Week.
SHRINERS 15 AT THE- FINISH
FIRST COUSIN OF MARK
TWAIN COMMITS SUICIDE
MARION. III.. Nov. 80.-W. W. demons,
first cousin of Fsmucl Clemens (Msrk
Twsln) committed sululde hers today,
Ho had teen a sufferer from neuritis.
Ho formerly wss stats's attorney of this
county.
Apartments, fists, wouses and cottages
can lie rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent."'
Si fsr ss secret society sffsirs were
concerned, ths Mesons held tho center
of the stage last week, they having been
In session from Mondsy Until and Includ
ing Thursday, Concluding With a banquet
In ths dining room of the Cspltol Ave
nue temple.,
' The Mesons who were here Isst Week
Were those-Of ths Scottish ' Rite degree,
having corns together In their seml-an-nual
session. They came to transact ths
tegular business of ths session and ele
vate csndldstes who heretofore had
taken enough degrees to make them ellgt
bits to ths Scottish Rite degree. During
tho week something Ilka 110 members of
tho Mssonlc order took the Scottish Rlto
degree, This elevated them to thlrty-se-ond
degree Masons.
, The csndldstes for high Mssonlc de
grees were not all residents of ths city
by any means. They cams from sll ever
ths state, the towns snd the country fur
nishing Its proportion. ' ' '. '
Frldsy. following the'cloee of the busi
ness of tho Scottish Rlto Masonry meet
ings, ths 8h rtners held their semi-annual
ceremonial, It lasting from early morning
until well Into ths night, closing with a
musics! entertainment snd ball at ths
Auditorium. ' .
The Ancient Order of the Mystic f hrlne,
while hot In Itself s branch of Mssonry,
Is so closely skin to It that no man but
a Mason who has taken the thirty-second
degree Is eligible to membership. In
other words, sny man who can pass tho
test can become a Ms son. but no man
unless hs Is a Mason of high degree can
become a Phrlner.
At the Shrine meeting Friday forenoon
most of the time was tsken up with
passing on ths sppllcatlons of csndldstes.
This concluded, St Z:30 o'clock In ths
sfternoon. csndldstes, the Tsngler tem
ple petrol snd the members of tho Tem
ple Bothered at the Auditorium. There
the csndidates were Initiated, the work
hot being concluded until snout o'clock.
Following ths Initiation, new members
and old sat at a banqust that wss con
cluded In time to sttend ths concert
given by members of Tangier temple, and
which wss followed by a dance that waa
tho concluding fsatura of ths ceremonial.
(Correspondence of the Associated Press )
LONDON. Nor. I After protrscted
negotiations, the demsnd of ths English
rsllwsy men for sn lncrsse In their war
bonus hss been, settled by the granting
of about half , their .demand, fnder the
new agreement, the war bonus of most
rsllwsy employes Is practically doubled.
The rate granted at the beginning of the
war averaged 0 to "5 cents weekly, the
revised bonus will, in most cases, resCh
11.25 weekly. The adjustment will cost
nearly I30.wio.ono a year.
Presumsbly ths government will take
over most of this extra burden.
In return for the higher war bonuses
now allowed, the men's lesders have
agreed not to present any further de
mands during the tlms th roeds ro
msln under government control.
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Infant's Wear
A few of the m'ny thing?
a baby always needi
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Infant's Long Dresses
of nainsook with tucking and.
feather stitching round yoKe.
hand embroidered effects two
qualities SOc and fl.OO
L0NQ SKIRTS-r
Two qualities in either nainsOok
or flannel BOc and $1.00
Infant's Warm Blankets
TiOc and 75c
lllnek of BaUdlngs Boras.
BISBEB, Arls., Nov. 20. Klre, which
originated presumably in defective eler-
rli. wlrln. In a motion Picture theater.
destroved a block of buildings on the
main street of Lowell, a suburb, today.
The rest of the business district was
ssved by the use of dynamite. Ths loss
Is estimsted at fttM).
Oermaa Of fire r at Saloalkt.
PARIS, Nov. 20. Ths Greek legstlon
Issued a denial today of recent press
dispatches from Athens, stating thst a
commission of (lermsny military officers
have arrived In Greece snd wss Inspect
Ing ths camp at Salonikl of the French
snd British troops with ths assistance
of Grecian authorities.
For Elo
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V -r .lis? A: a 7
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Pyrnsnla1 Pllet
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AVSat It Will
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Pyramid Pita
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r ives quick re
ief, stops Itch-
... .. " a. Dieeains;
or protruding piles, hsmorrholds and
fell ran, 1 . I. ! ... -i , .
w., .ivuuava, in mi privacy or
your own homo. 60c a box at all
druggists. A slnsrle box often cures.
fee sontfjlo foe trtal with booklet
mallsd free In plain wrapper. If you
send us coupon below.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON
rYRAMID DRTTQ COMPANT,
lit Pyrsmld Bldg- Marshall, Mich.
Klndly send ms a Fres sample of
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INFANT'S LONG COATS
Made of Bedford Cord, prettily braided $1.05
Of Wool Batiste or Cashmere, prettily braided S8Jk
Of Good Quality Cashmere '. $5.00
Bonnets of file silk ............. .50t to $1.50
Knitted toques 50
Flannelette gowns 50 and 65
Arnold knit gowns 50 to $1.50
Knitted bootees 20 to 50
Knitted mittens
Cashmere sacques ..."
Flannelette wrapiers
Arnold knit towels
Arnold knit wash cloths. . .
Arnold knit bath aprons...
Bibs
.. .25 to 50
50 to $1.50 '
. 39 to 75
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5 to 50
INFANT'S COMPLETE OUTFITS.
OUTFIT NO. 1 Consisting of SO pieces and 10 yards of diaper
clotb. 910.00
OUTFIT NO. 2 Consisting of 4 0 pieces and 10 yards of diaper
cloth $15.00
OUTFIT NO. 3 "SUPER QUALITIES THROUGHOUT" with
60 pieces and 10 yards of diaper cloth .825.00
Those ladies who do not already know of the completeness and
the splendid qualities of these outfits should write for full particulars
and we shall then be able to show what a great saving they constitute.
Mail oritn taken cen of by Specialists. Exprett prepaid ' , c .
1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET.
swi'ij'aji m ..'si'j.n !. s.isq si. iiLJMUiL''f'ii'jiiSMsjji'.'. p'ifeii'a"i.siJM.si niuinmj"'iii'i"'t
fpuuM
lif Tremendoaa Importance.
lr, John "Dill" Itoberlann. city heslth
rnmmissio'neiv who testified thst. there
as no evidence thst the child would
liavo bn mentally defective, Issued a
statement in pail ns' follows: -
"A Question of ircmendous Importsnre
Is st one raised as to whether ths right,
of any' child to live should rest wholly'
on tho Judgment of any physician. I do'
not want to be understood as question
ing the right of sny physician as t hit
position to set as his conscience or Judg
ment In sny particular caee would dic
tate, end to operate or pot to opersto
In vorduio therewith.
"At, the. same time, tho life of every
child should' be so safi'Kusrdod by Uis
eommunlty that It would not hsvs to
depend upon the JidKinent of any one or
two physKlans.
"If we ate going to depart from the
recodhlxed duty of tho physician to ssvo
life rrard'.c of what that llfo shall bo
afierwsrd, then the state must provide
some trlhunnl similar to that of ancient
BpHrta. which ijuestloned the rlsht of
every child to live until It had been
passed upon by this tribunal "
Mtc' Have Hem Improved, ,
The verdict real In part as follows:
"Wo find no evtdrnce from the physical
defects In the child that It Would hsvs
become mentally or luoially defective,
ftevrral of tho physical defects mlsht hsvs
been Improved by plastic operations.
"We believe that morally and ethically,
a surgoon Ut fully within his rights In
refusing to perform sny operation which
his conscience wi',1 not sanction. Wo find
no reason to believe' that the parents of
John Dulllnger were deprived of tho
privilege of consultation. -
"We recommend strongly that In all
doubtful caws of tills character, a con
sultation of two or more surgeons of
known reputation for skill, ethical stand
Ins: snd broad expeilenco should be held
to d.xlde upon the advisability or In
advisabiltty of operative measures.
"We believe that the physician's high-
est duty i to relieve suffering snd to
-av or prolong life."
Dr. Halarlden said he .believed babies
una alloaed to die by physicians secretly
at least one a day in Chicago. Tho state
ment was not contradicted.
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Thanksgiving Specialo 0
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The supremacy of this store in value giv
ing and service is, daily shown in the wonderful de
velopment of this ffreat organization. Thousands of homes furnished
r ; iby.ua ii. the feesfcjexpression of ths value of this store to the
people of Greater Omatya. Let your Thanksgiving be made
happier by selecting the nexy piece? at the , 4 ,
Union Outfitting Co. j
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Your TrnsnksKlvlng dinner will tan to better
if It's rooked on one of our famous COM
BINATION COAL. AND GAS ItANQES. See
our special combination heater and gas
range. This la a splendid stove, Riving you
a coal heating part with two 8-lnch lids
and four largo gas burn
ers, oven Is supplied with
patented gas burners and
ths special price Is only..
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54-IncK
Round Top
Leather Seat Din
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Just Ilka Illustra
tion. Made of solid
oak. Beat upholster
ed In genuine leath
er. Bale pries
01.45
Massive Solid Oak 54-Inch Better Values
Ton PEDESTAL TABLE Lower Price.
Just like illustration. This la a vary mas
sive table with large Bt-lnch top. Has a
heavy 10-Inch square pedestal supported
by colonial design feet.
Finisnea in rented or
Golden. An actual 130.00
value. Thanksgiving spec 1
' Easier Terms
BASEBURNERS
Special discount oa
our entire line for
Quick selling. Every
one fully guaran
teed and price
greatly reduced.
187.60 value
New York Woman
;T6 Start Hospital
For War Blinded
( nrresponrtence of ths Associated Tress.)
TAHIS. Oct. S.-Mlss Winifred Holt of
NVw York ba to a promUed tho use of
a lr house la the Ktolle quarter for
her smalt war-bllmf hospital now tempo
rarily Installed In the Hotel de Crlllon en
the ,PUcf de la Concorde.
The Cri'lnn Institution has only a few
blinded liimatus, hut sends out teachers
on tleir errand of Instruction and con
snlntlon to seventeen Parts hospitals.
Wl,n the new pivmliMS have teen prop
erly fitted Ui-y will receive a, group of
tKetity-acven hlinded officers and men as
a brKiniilng. This number, however. Is
i-ertMln to Increase greatly ana It Is hopea
ht a sc. ong building will be furnished.
A4rdlns; to Mies Holt and her assist
ant, who are ail Amoritans long- reaMnnt
In iWu. the Winded men at first ars ln
HSird to iiUe way to despair. This Is
xjxKlaily the rase with blinded officers,
the Minded young peasant soldiers taking
trim more resignedly as a ruls. One of
the (latter Jins got so eU over ils mls
furtune that his laugh U constantly heard
la the ward, and a few days ago as said
to one of liUs Holt s helpers that "this
iat tho only piaco la Paris where one is
emuMxi." Ttie ruuw it trhin i. .1.
'! prwetded by a visit or two with glf is E-3
ft flowers and consolatory words. Itonto L5
vi ins paiirnis. too. are not yet la a
state reouive Instruction. One of these
""'.s.t. St.jJi.r with JW ..shrspnel
.oui.J., n,ro Uiao a :ore of them In
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Built of solid
oak, fir larg
drawers. Worth
$8.60; special
5.75
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TOWN ON
EASY PAY
M E N T 8.
Freight paid
100 miles. No
freight on specials.
Twelve
latest selections
and This Colum
bia Grafbnola
Make Thsnkstrivlng Day hap
pier for the whole family will
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OVE DOLLAR A WKKK PITS
A (XLVMUIA GRAFOXOUl
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FUMED BUFFET
Just Uko the picture, built of solid
oak and fiPishod la a pretty fumed.
Has French bevel plats mirror, one
drawer plush lined for silverware
and large linen
drawer. Worth
reculsrly $12.50.
Special
814.75
KK'AMIiESS
HRrhSKLe) HI GH
SUe 9x13 ft.,
Fall designs.
Worth regularly
118.60; special,
$12.95
GRAFOXOLAS SOLD OCT OP
TOWN OX KASV PAYMENTS.
Write ua ror full Information
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miles.
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Velvet rugs, alt
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Worth f 2.(0
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! HOWARD OVER
DRAFT HEATERS
If you ' contemplate buying a
aoft coal heater this Fall the
beat Investment you can make
ia by buying a Howard Over
Draft heater. Gives you twice
the heat with one-half the fuel.
They ,will burn hard or soft
eoal, wood or even rubbish.
Many styles to select from. All
moderately priced and sold on
the Tory easiest terms.
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Wocde '
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Hare 9 separata cutters. Fully
sanitary and easy to clean. Grinds
coffee, gTatea chocolate, cocoaaut,
cuts np meats, vegetables, nuts,
fruits, etc. Makes fin
cracker dust. Easily
worth ' 11.00. BpecUl
only
tm1
qQay
The great tragedy that must come into everyone's life
demands the services of an experienced, able undertaker.
We have every facility in our perfect organisation to con
duct a funeral in a manner that is fitting. The funeral can
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be priced to meet the exigencies. . .'. i . .
' Broadcloth Caskets from $30.00 up.
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Drawn funerals
Lady Attendant
Residence Parlors.
Omaha's Only Independent Undertakers.
Stack Falconer
Douglas 887.
24th and Harney fits.
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Good Health Is impossible
Uiihout Good Bleed
Scientists have revealed some amailng facts regardln the func
tions of the blood and Its relation to health. To many, the blood is
simply a necessary part of the body, which takes care of Itself.
A microscopic examination of one drop of blood shows million
of minute bodies or cerpusclee. each an individual life force. Thai
life of a corpuscle la usually six weeks and must be replaced, science
tells us, at the startling rate of S, 000,000 per second.
Good blood Is the foundation of good health and can only be at
tained through a stomach In good condition.
The source of most ills is traceable directly to the stomach,
, which acta as a power plants converting the food we eat into blood.
Like all machinery the stomach occasionally falls la its duties and
requires assistance to put it In proper condition. - '
Duffy's Pure Klalt Ihisltey
a product of nature, being made from clean wholesome grain thor
oughly malted. Is Invaluable in assisting the stomach In its iraJ
portant duties, by stimulating the flow of pas trie lutces necessary
for the proper digestion of food. It the stomach is kept in good
condition, health invariably follows.
""."Better health awaits you if you take a ttble
gpoonful Of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey In equal
amounts of water or milk before meals and oa
retiring. Begin today to
"Get Duffy's and Keep We!!" '
Bold in sealed bottles only. Beware of Imitations.
Lure ry,,.
bTOTH Oet Daffy's mas yom
local draegtst, g-roeo 09 dealer
SI. OO m bottle. If ho MUt
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OfiiS.
Omaha real estate is
going to take a jump
this fall. Buy now.
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