THr« irA.SSAU POST, FREEPOBT. .\. T., FRinAY, JIXT 20. 1»17
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OFFICIAL PAPKR OF NAS.SAD i CO INT T,
clothed and protectwl from dUease by ' bond.s were nold when danger was Tar pwhich his efforts brmight forth con- ' Castaways--Jacobs.
any such dilatory body as the Fede¬ ral Senate misguided, f>f course, if she didn't.
.^Ii-anwhili-. do not fal'if in the ta.sk f>f notifying Vice-President .Marshall ')f Ih.' low opinion in which you hold the obstructive Senator.s, Put them
•e.-.inil-rlaHd mattt^r : jn the pillorv. J)n votir little^iit any- t the I'ortt Office at under the Act of
Sudden Jim- Kcllend. Blue Knveioi^—Kerr. .Mary 'Gusta —Lincoln. Undertow—.Nor ris.
Ptibllahetl Fridays by TWrn !»A«»An POST COnPORATlOX
JA.MK.S K STII.KS, Pi»i«Ment 12 South ';roTe Street. Freeport. .V. Y.
Krit.!red an Ariif 3. ItiH, . rre<>.p»rt. N. T. Mar.-h J. H7».
Tha NASSAU POST Invlteii letters to the Kditor on toplts of intereHt. All letters n.u.tt be a>-':ofnpani<-(i by BameH and addreanen, nol n.-cencarily fer piiblii,-atir>n, but as an evidence of (•od fmlth.
Tbe NASS.ti; I'OMT i.s s.-ived every¬ where for 2 centM a w.-.-k. I'l cents ft nionth. $1.00 a year. .Hiibrt.Tibers are requeat'd to infoim the c;r..iila- Oeo department of any failure t» re¬ ceive the papT or delay in delivery. •ubKCiikern wi.-<binK tc il.«nif.- their address must (Iva the old as wall a.s the new addreitv. Hiiliscrlbera lea»- Inr tl.e vlllaf^e may have iketr paper ferwarded by mail by Informing the cimilatlon iiepartment.
way. Li-t it hi- e t)uestifin. "What ar about if"
e answer to the vou Koini; lo do
from ns. There was no tiuress. there ' slitute a real triumph.
was no hysteria, and there was tut lit- ( ——
tie war spirit. The bonds were l>ought j KITCHINKSQl K HI MOR'
in the calm e.xercises of patriotism, Foreshadowing the Introduction of' In Another Girl's Shoes—Onions.
and sound business judgment after a ' the bill to provide an aerial fleet, i bachelors—-Orcutt.
campai-n of t dutation and informa- Chairman KHrhin told the House tha' , i^l,'*'',,'" ' "'I; '¦••''^"ding-Porter.
'The Hrown htudv--Ricnmond. tion. I he thought the measure could be dis- > Knoth Crane Smith.
Richmtjnd, Va., tht- old capital of pos(>d of in half a day. "It carrier Seventeen—Tarkiugton. the Confederacy. tK)u;:hi a Liberty | only about |6imi,iiiIO.imio," |he add.'d, i ''""""S^"'''¦'' l>aughter -Tracy, rjond for every live inhabitants. .Mon- smilingly. .Mr. Kitchin bas a distort-1
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The Thoroughbred - Webster. Mr. Bristling Se.-s it Througit-Wells, tana, in the far West, largely excet^d- cd sense of humor: and, consistently! jjlazed Trail White — - etl its quota of bonds. Little villages enough, perhaps, his seriousntss is
liV I.K.WK OF 'I'HK I.OBIiVf all over the country e.xt-e.'ded their likewise geneially tiut tif inrpendit u-
iR.'Piinted from .Nt-A Vork World of iinotas as the metropolis of the coun- lar. He can contemplate a single iiaiii July 1. I!il7i try greatly exceeded its. There was of expenditure of hundreds of millions
f'or the first lime in our history a hardly a state, city or community that because he knows that ht- and his will President of the Cnited Slates has ap- il'd not do the same. Poor crop con- pay very littlt- tif it, under tht' sys- pealed to the chieftain of the lobby tt) ditions, a recent great fire, and other ; tem which p.'imiis him to frame mn allow- the passage of "a bill of vital Inr-al causes resulted in two districts Uiws of la.xation.
railing a liltle below their allotments. •
but the large over-stibstiipUon tvcry- (TTTING ILVHNKY'.S CI.OAh
where else more than tnade iii) for Having selected Mr. Hoover as food tti'i- unavoidable defit-ieiicy, Citie.s : controller, the adiuinistration pro- w illl lariic foi eiyn-btirn populations ceeded to dtafi a bill which it thought
safety and defi-ns.
"My Country 'Tia of Thee, Sweet Land of Liberty."
WIIAI AIM vol (.OIM. K) DO \ 1(0IT IT.'
What an aiiia/.iii-; .^inrKule i.-, pre¬ sented jiisl now ill \Va>liingl(in a coiintrj a(liia!l.\ al war. and a C. S. Senale opeiilv (t.-liaiil ol ilie wai ^i-u- linit'iil of lie eoiniiiy. .\ ('i (uiiwel- liaii peiKiil hail a'Laiiiages (i\ei ibe law gniii:; pnw.-r vvliicli worked a.l- mirabl.s. * fl i.-^ r.-L:i-eiali|i- lliai ileii- revival IS mil possilib- at itns juii(-- 111 re. t^
!•'()! \\e.-l<.- .•(11 .\iiieiii-an .Vdiiiinis- tialiuii lia> liei-n ea.l.ir- Im -in-ini for We.-ks a iimi AiMeiieaii S.-naie ba- indlllL(-i1 ilself 111 stale ami pi nlii le.-^. talk and daimeioii- de|,.\. Nd wwii- dei- a Kaisi 1 fi-.-l> .milemiii im a I)em(iei-;ii y tliat bleeds siieii pvmm..- I'.ir jiiililii- siriaiil^. .\ iii.iiiiilaiii iii
travtlll ll|-ill'.^S IlllUl lllidlielr^. llll.llllle-
banU.s, lame. hall, hi,ml u'liin shoe hills, Missiiiiri Keeil-. La I'ollel le.-. peache.s of HII lotii; a;-ii |iii-si i'. ing as lo be now wliiilly sniiri-d; Cii-onas, bankers ;il ili. iidss-roails nvaliiii; tln- jirodiKls (ll Ti'i;erl(iu 11 oi .-^ehoili.li in brtadth of .National visinii: all like the helots of old in Iheii lack ol l(i> al¬ ly Lo the State.
These and otiK-r obstiiici ionisis are Ihe ones who are brinj;ing the Cniied Slates Senate into disrepute by pre¬ venting the passage ol .' -.i' Food Con¬ trol Bill with their dilaiiuy iiidildiis, their irrelevant objei-tiiiii.s. their scan¬ dal mongering. St-raK-li a Russian and you cattth a tartar, a liedonin and you capture a louse, a I iiiied Siai.'s Setiattii- and you siiik.- ihe trail of some spe(-ial inleiesl wlii.li is op¬ posed Id Ihis n:ition-ii.-(-essai y legis¬ lation. .\t a iiHiii piiiiiiiiu p. liod of world liisloiy, llie publii- took (iiil to the green wood ihose lacking in loy¬ ally lo the Still.-, and thereafter till the sun and stars had completed their wtiik liny b.'.-ani.- |ierinan.'iii lixlur.'s of the highway, fatt-d thus for their treachery lo tin- Stale. The Senate may, indeed, bt- on trial, as th.' Brooklyn l-Ia^le asserts, but the liial is unnecessarily proloimeii and is rap- ' idly reaching the Iiniil of .Vmerit-an endurance.
What are you going to do about it. you citizens who see in the Food Con- j trol Bill a lot of gamhlefs broken and a restoration of reasonable rates for your life necessaries'.'
You might, for one thing, write your remonstiam-e to the Senaie. the pre¬ siding ofticer of which is the Vi(-e- Presideni of these Cniied States, leaving il to him to see thai your let¬ ter is recorded along with others In the Record, thus lending pitiuamy, variety, possibly profanity to that sol¬ emn compilation. Possibly even a Unilfd Slates Senatoi- might be Khum.'d at the sight of so many lin¬ gers all ii\t"' the country pointed at blm.
Our Repiesentatives must not he confounded with our Senators. The ^ foriner have been dtiing admirable work of latt> in proinotin.n legislation vital to the conduct of this war. They i have loyally supported the C.ovein-
ff)nsequen(-e lo th of the natitm."
In this insianct tht- lobby is known as tht; Legislative Coiumittee tif tlit- .\nti-Salotin League, bin ii is nnn.- the l.ss a lobb>. It is made up to some .'Xteiii of i-evt'fend gentlemen who loii'.; ago found ptditics tiifjre t-ongen- al than religion anil lobbyin;: d.-.-id- edly more profitable than preaihitiL'
TIk Food Conttol Rill, admlltidly Dili- of till- most iinportanl of war ¦iii-a-iiies. has been holielesslv ob- ¦^inii-Iid by the d.-i:iaiul of tliis Le;;is- laii\<- romiiiiiiei thai iiation-w id.'-pro- lubilioii be itiellliled ill its scope. l-;x- i-epi for the wiles anil ilireals of Ihis l.ei;islali\( I'oiiiiMitlee lb.- bill. (air\- iiiu i-( asonabie restrn-ii.ms upon tln- luiuoi trade, wiiiild have betm pass, il long ago. Cnless both liouses of Coti- I'OST SKVL'.N
gresS slinll restoie till- llle.'isllll- Id a s.-mlilaiice dt IIS dllKllial foilll Its eiiH(-i iiietil nnisl be delayed indetiniie-
The Proliibil ion lobby would liki to lia\e il ajipeai llial the (-ontesi at Washingion is betwr-.-n right.-oiisiiess and sill, between wal.-i an.l wliisl-ey. betw.-.-|i leiiiperaiice «llil ill I i-liip.-l atiee. b.-iwei-d i-liiii-(-lies (in one side and dis- llll.-l-les anil blew.-lies (111 lll(- (lllill-. bill iliai is IIOI line. The i.-mI issue Is ll.-INS.-Ill the fi-aiilH and aibiiiary leaders df .-^ .~d( ial lebirin ami ilie i.:|-eal mass ol llie people who lii-\ei lia\(- a( ei-pied that refdriil.
I iliisi ral iii-.^ Ibe spiiii in which Ihe Inliliy iimli ridoK in Idiei its will upon Ibe .\iiiei-i(-aii p.-iiple in lime ol war. we i|iiiile Imi 1 IWd selilenees from a leiiei wiiiien by a re\.-icnd gem b-iiian , a ml iiiiiileil in Tin Wdilil a few days ago.
If rou ftvi fiLiliiing (!( iinaiiy mill llie Kaiser, uo ahead and illin I lilllbel wilh us. We aie liuhliiii; hell and ihe dei,il ami I hav.' lid tim.' for your puny lil¬ tle wars. ' Ciiiifi 1)111 ing the most powerful and tinst-riipulous aiitoei-a. y e\.-i- known. 1 we are engaged in a puny little war a puny lit lie war for national defense. j peiha|)s national existence; a puny lit- I lie war fill human rights,, a puny little - W.1I for international law-, a puny' littl.' war for the establishment of a jieat-e which no Kaiser may break.
If we are Iigll1iti« lor these funda¬ mentals of (-ivili-/.atioii. "don't bother the I'rohibititin lobby al Washingion", for Ihal lobby is "fighting hell and the dt'vil"- that is Iti say, the military measures of a nation al war, the rev¬ enues t)f the Treasury, the properly and employmeni of a i^r.^at industry and tho custtjins of lens of million,-;. of people. Since Congress was halt¬ ed for many days in its puny liltle , war upon autocracy hy a lobby en¬ gaged in the more pressing work of "lighting hell and the devil," as tep- it'sented by the lobby's fellow cili- ieiis, who can wtiudet- that ihe Piesi- ' dent deemed it his duly to exposin- , late'.' !
Vet Ihe President is noi the only one having a duly in this matter. ¦ l';very .¦\nituii-an who resents the idea I that the leaders of a social leftirni, ' whether desirable in itself or nol, luaT properly seize upon war as an oppor- i lunily to bully Congress is undei equal I obligation to speak. The Prtihibition i
lobby has been heard frtim. The
1 liquor orsanizaiitms li«ive heen beard I
from. An interest vastly more itu- ¦
poitant than
the p.'ople themselves, should he
heaiil from hy mail and by telegraph,
and in a way that will not he niisiin-
deistood. Thus far their rights have
been ignored. ,
Lydia of the Pines Willsie. When a mans a man Wticrht. Dark Forest Walpole.
.hMenlle Fiction
Hunt.-IS of Ihe Hills Altsheler.
Isabel Carlton's Vear - xVshtnun
Frank Brown. S.-a .Appreniice- Biiller
Twi) College Girls- Brown.
Lost Prince Burnett.
Slot ies for Roys I lav is.
.lune Dt'lapti.
Re.l IIous.' Childi.'ii
Douglas. Red Hous.- Childii
I'oiixlas. l-:ric—Farrar.
as others.
would fit his personality and called , Girls of .Mornin:; Gloiy Cair.ii Fii
llornibKidk. F'lighl df Tony Bak.i liiwells. Blut' llonnet Keep.~ House
siibsci-ib.'d as libi-ra
Tbe tinit'-d spirit of Ihe .Aiiierit-an 1 upon Congrt-ss to pass the measure
people, till- solidarity of me nation, with.mt the alt.-ration tif so much as
made up as it is of peimle from all a (luiima. Tie >. siiliant contifiversy
naiioiis. ha\e bi-eii (lt-mt>nstrated. has lie--:i spiiii .1 I'.-ii it will pale in-'j
.\ s. (ond loan is .-oinemiilaied with- insignilitance beside ih. row whi(-h.
in 111.- II.-xl f.w- iiidnUis. The saim will break loose wlu-ii the admin-
thiliLis thai made th'- initial loan of istration pn snts a bill. whi. b.
la(-ob = .ItKobs.
IWd billion .lollars eiate to makt- th. suci-i'ssfiil. In f;i( regarding ('.ovcrnii
a siie.-ess will (111- tu-w one etiually
I. the information eni Bonds antl h- naiK-es now pus.-i-ssed by the petiple ol the .-diiniiy will make Ih. pia(-in--' of ilie ne\i issie- of bunds less ditli- lull. 'Ilidse Silt scrib.-is df Mil nr;--- !.;sii.- who wer(- not ;illoii(-(l th'-ir full siibs(-i ipi ion will yi\(- llie new Issue a Stan of mdie than a billiorf dMlars, since it may be i-(-<;ai-d.-(l as certain thai ih.-y will noi lose •,-...¦ oppor- liiiili) Id dbiain till- anidiint (if Go\- Hdiids d.-sir.-d.
df louise, will III (liafleil Id til ili. persou.'ility of Bjii ti. y Barm b. who i> s.tid to be slaled a.-- crntial piii-thas- inu a::eiii (ei ;i! ¦ 'he al Ih il l-ih .-in- uK-nts.
The slo.gan '¦.Ma pay '.h.- cost of tin
but, did you .-ve wild tried Id lifi h sli-apsV
e till war pioliis
war" sdiinds well
hear of III.' man
iiiself by his iiool-
THF OAMII.S .IIW
.Ailiiiiial li.-w.-y's famous ballle- sliip Weill I'm Ihe rocks during a fog. I'm iiiiiali l.> il was mil one of the bai- il(-s)iips iipi.ii wliicli w.- n-ly for i-f- fe(-ii\e liijliiiim. Bill thai does mu ,illei ilir siyniliiaiiie 111 lh( ;ire,ilenl. Wliai lia|i|i. ns \(i a iiaiiiin;; ship iiiav as easily liapie n ii, om of th.- ships in nnv !i)-..| lin.- .ii' baltb-. Fiu niftai.-- I.'., also. iid ;iii-ss (-ei)sdi-sliip liad be.-n eslalilished and the .American p.-op|e w.-ie inroiiii.il reL;ai-.liiii: lln- maiin.-i- in whirji lb,- faiiidiis IlLl.iinu nia.-liiiie
U ,IS pill (UII I.l' COIIIllllSs-lill.
KRKFI'OIM I'l Iti,II IIRKARV
lEoiiks New and Old l{i'ceiitl\ Adileil f<i llie l.ibrar*
How to flel .\tleail .\tWddd.
Fnrop.-an War Biiit-'ham. Aiiibiilanc- Sn. ]o Buswell. Caiiieia .Man I'dllins. House Beaiiilfiil Ininciiu. Tiampin,!; TliidU'.^li :\l.-xi(-(i. (".naiein.-i
la, Honduras i'lanek. Soiial Teai-liin.us cl Ilu- Pidpliels ami
.lesiis K.-ni. Taiilf Lybai;;.-!-. I'niv. rsitv dl' ll-.i: .i Kiioeks. P The 'niin'-:s M.-n I'luhi l-'iu I'l ('iiiie.'nirai mn S. ms.
Sln|\ T.-ll. I .Sb, .i.H k.
On Being lliiiiKiii Wilson. 'I'll.- \'e,i;.-iai-i;iti S loilpe. Adult Iiction
Liim's Share-- Ben- li. W line Pen|ile V. .< Ih It. i;:iii! iiiiw ¦- 1 Jill ' '¦ a'h. Slidi-i Cmi (lieg(ii\.
Blue Bonnet Dwbiitart
Cadet Days Kins-',
I'et.'r and Polly in Spiin- Lucia.
Caiiipiiiates Monroe.
.Sarah Brew stir's Relativ.-s P.-atii..
iJraiinis of lli.' Fifili Pi.T.
Otto of the Silvei Hand Pyle.
.Jan.' Stuart ^at Riv.-i-crori Reiiiii k.
()ui I)a\h- P. ppei Sidn.v.
I-Jiiiiiieliiie .-;itigiiiasii-i .
Tomiii\ R.-iiiini^tdirs Balil.- Siev,-,,
son. Tad Sbelilun Boy Scout Wilson.
Juteiiile Non-Fiction Sldiy dl' the Subiiiarilie Bislidp. On the B.illle Fiiinl of I :ir.;iiiee|-;ii?'
Bdiid. Kitm df lielatlds Son—Cdlilin. Boys' liddk df Fill-man Crump. When Mdlhi-r Lets ns C.aideti Diin-
t-an. Civics MeCariliy. Bdvs' Bndk cl lliiniiiiL; and Fishing
Miller.
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Till- plan Id (-i.-ali iii.-iM dl aei-dnaui i.-s has liilie lo cdin- liieiiil jl e\i-epi Ihal il will prd\ i.li a .$11'.lull) Jdli I'di- a de.^ei viii;; lleiiKKiai ami many lesser jobs I'dr dllieis til' the same (-ale:;ii|-y. 'I'liere iiiiylit just .IS well he a depiirlMicnl of artillery, or of motor Iriicks. or til ainhiilant-es, or ol' iXelieial niiisiim. What Ihe siie- (-essful pi-dsi-i-iilidii or Ih.- war de- iiKUids is not iii(i|-e ex.>(-iitivi' depail- m.'iiis Willi 111(111- .josephus l);ini al tlieji head, hul a h.-tter cd-di-dina- lidii III' the dllices vvhieh already i x- isl.
MIIIN Tin; I.IVIM.'S <.(MH>
'I'll.' dv.'i--siihsei-iption ol' the U Cross lund which was st^l at a niaxi- iiiuiii ol' .< lull,lllill.OIIII to he set-iii-ed in a week's time is a testimonial of Uie • coiinii-y's willinKiies lo Kive -not lo invest money when it knows how Ihe money is lo he u.sed and that.the use is a gofid one. .Mr. Davistm, wliti man- . aged Ihe sufcessful t-ampaij?n for the ' Red Cross fund, hrotishl to the tindei-- ¦ takiuK that Itind of a gotid name whieh i is hetler Ihan liehes; and the tesponse !
Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning
IVaih away all the stomach, liver,
and bowel poisons before
breakfast.
Wildfii-i- Ciey.
.-^et-ond Chdil-e H.iltiell.
Cahiiii I (Jeiyiri- j„ iht- Wilili-nn-s:- lli.hens.
Milie. Ill .\llvel nue lldllull
Afternoon at z
NICHT KT a DOORS OPEH AT I AND 7 P. H.
AT 12:30 P.M. PRECeCDlNG THE FIRST PERFORMANCE
IGREAT NEW FREE^EXHIBITIONS
ON THE SHOW GROUNDS.
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To feel your best day In and day out iiliei (It- lioth wl.ieh is ' *° *®*' clean inside; no sour hlle to coet your tongue and slclien your breath or dull your head; no constipu- tion, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stoiu- ach, you must bathe on the Inside like you bathe outside. This Is vastly more Important, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well- known physician
SOMF. PLK.4SAMT FACTS
The LihtMiy Loan of 1!»17 was a greal suct-ess in whatever aspect it
To keep tiiese iiolsons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, .,,„,,„ ,, kidneys and bowels, drink before break-
nienl at the crisis and are cntitU>d to is-considetcd. The f.ov.Munient call- fast each day, a glass of hot water praise where kicks and curses aro the *"<* t'*"' t*^o billion dollars and over with a teasiwonftil of limestone phos- just reward for their associates, in ''h--''''liio" c.oll«rs was su.i.eriht.d for i PbateJ^^^^
the I PI er hou.se ol CoiiLjre.ss. it is !).» more than four million P<'ople. | y^fo^e puttiug more food into tbe gratifying to our pride as i.ong Isl- This large suhst-ription and this great ' stomach.
unilei- and deseendunis of sires who number of suhaerlhers were ohiainetl, | Get a quarter pound of limestone
. • ., . . .1. 'ofl...- « «.hr..-i r»....i.io^.. r.r..., o I.. I phosphate from your pharmacist. It
never talieied in Kevolutionary hghts aftei a shoit campaign, fiom a na-j j^ inexpensive and almost tasteless.
to ki.tiw that we have heen pairioii-, 'i<>'> '•'»' i'*^ » people were not aeeus-, except a sourish twinge which Is not cal'.v as well as ably represented hy '""leil to piirehasing Gtivernnient j unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot
Your Motor's Efficiency
You can judge tbe eificiency of your motor by its flexi¬ bility—tbe eagerness witb witLch it"picksup,"tbe steadi¬ ness and smoothness with which it turns over when throttled down.
SOCONY gets the fuU flex¬ ibility out of your car because it is absolutely pure, and every drop powerful
More tban that, SOCONY is always the same—every gal¬ lon hke every other gallon. That means freedom from the motor troubles which re¬ sult when today's gasoline doesn't mix with yesterday's carburetor adjustments.
Buy under the So-CO-ny sign- It will insure you a more ef¬ ficient motor.
The Sipn of a Reliable Dealer and the World''!i Ue.st Gasoline
Prederiek C, Hieks, in Ihis CouKifss. Aei-usUuned as he is to being praised for his offlclal loniluct KtuuMally, he will not refuse one more bouf)uet which is herewith hand.'d him hy our regular weekly messenger, , Apropos ot the mother who didn't
honds. The spirit with which vast nuinhers of t-itizens and organizations worked to make the loan a success is not an unimportant element in mak¬ ing the loan not merely a success hut a triumph.
It should he remembered, too. that
raise her boy lo be a soldier. She 'he bond issues of other nations were was quite right If she had also in S0I4 when the foe was either on their mind that he would have to be fed, terrilory or al their very gales. Our
water every morning to rid your sys¬ tem of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation.
To feel like young ^olks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became, saturated with an ac¬ cumulation of body poisons, begin thla treatment and above all, keep It up! As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphate and hot water b©. fore breakfast, act 00 the stoiaacil, ItTAT, kidaeya aad boirela.
DEALER.S WIIO SELL SOCONY MOTOK GASOUNE
( tilii.'.hian Urass l-'oiindiy. l-'ie.-porl
C. .Mii;er, Uoosevelt
('hailaway a ,Smilli. Kiiose-.t-lt
A. Marino, Kt*osevelt
.N. U..ellnei-, l-;iiiiont
il. .K*. .lames. I'loral I'ark
J. llel'Lian, Cianldiii S.juare
Kniekt rlxiekei- (iaragt-. tje.-ansid.-
O. .¦an.-ilde (Jaiage. (h-eansidi-
Nassau tiaiage, Unit; Ilea.-h
Diigo'-* Oil I'o.. Long Heat h
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