WANTAGH
There wHl he services in the Me- orial t'harch nn usual on Sunday, th morning and evening, and Sun- Ij School at 2.30. Tho Christian En- itvor meeting wlH lie discontinued Itll the 'first Friday in Septentber.
I At the nnnaal meeting of the Chris- ||«n Endeavor last Friday the follow- Dff offlcers were ele<!ted. for the en-
¦aing year: Precident, Agnes Box;
pce-president, Florence Box; secre- jry, Gladyn Verity; assistant secre- »ry, l>orothy Still; treasurer, Marioti
lackaon; assistant treasurer. Vera
Pean; mrganist, Murion Ludlam; ag-
lifltant organist, Vera Dean.
'Word has been received that Erwin fu*nttt has arrived safely across seas [or war service.
Mlas Ruth . Ivawrence of Wether- rd, N. J., wis the g-uest of her cou-
In, Miss Hel6n Jackson, for the
reek-end.
Miss Ruth Wynkoop of Brooklvn ras the guest of Miss Vera Dean for everal days laat wook.
Mrs. Webster and famiiy expect leave here this week for Albany, here they will spend the summer.
Mrs. Charles Allen and daughter kave returned to Wantagh, sUying It present with Mrs. Allen's mother, !r«. F. C. Young.
Mrs. Charles Siems and daughter ^f Greenpoint spent last week with Irs. George Siems.
A snt«prise party wa« given Anna K. Grim Monday evening at the home of Miss .lesnette Van Nostmnd Those present were Mrs. A. E. Smith Mr«. H. J. Thomas, ^Mrs. B. R. Smith, Mrs. CieoTtre Van Nostrand, Mr*. Grover Siemii and t^e Misses Anna Grimm. .leanette Van Nostrand, Em- ilv Box, Ruth Mil.er, Mattie Box, Helen Jack«on, Bertha Box, Elsie Young, Florence Box, Alide Van No strand, Mke Sutherland and Agnes Box.
The 4i*«t*e grade examinations were heid last Wednesday and Thursday and the Regents' examiinations were hfld this Monday, Tuesday and Wed¬ nesday.
Commenceifient exercises of the public schools wi.l be held this (Fri¬ day) June 21, in the Parinh House at 8 o'clock. The graduatel are WilUnm Coron, Reuben Nelson, Leona De Long, Lucy Albrecht, Adelaide Lud- ford and Edna Smith.
The central thought of the exer¬ cises will he "Service." There will be special numbers by the Red Cross Girls' organization, the Boy Scouts, primary pupils and others.
The June group of the Wantagh Auxiliary of the American Red Cross will give a pinochle and dance in the Fire Hall tfhis Saturday evening. There will be ice cream for sale, and the tickets, including war tax, will be 35 cents. It is expected that there wili be a military band from Camp Mills present.
The next luncheon and business meeting of the Wantagh Red Cross Auxiliary will be held June 24.
The Guild met with Mra. Samuel Grltman on "Thursday of this week.
Gradnation exercises will be held in the Y. 'M. I. C. Hall on Friday even¬ ing, June 28.
I Preaching service in the Methodist j Church Sunday morning at 11 o'c ock, I the subject (being "An Honest Ques- I tion."
Cards have been rec*ire<l from Louis Rosseftuand Frank Post that they have arrived safely overseas.
Charles HafF had the miafortane to break his little finger through the falling of a cylinder in his garage.
The Epworth I^eague devotional ex- eroises will be led by Mrs. Charles E. Mills at 7.30 J>.m.
Rev. Theodore Bennett, pastor of the Methodist Church will preach the second sermon in the .series entitled "The Signs of the Times," the subject for Sunday evening being "This is Man's Day, but History Repeats It¬ self." The service begins at 8 o'clock.
THEATRES
THEATRES
AMERICAN
THEATRE 70 So. Main St.
Phone 633 Frteport
Freeport
Sunday • June 23
Eniilnc 7.SO
Monday Juni 24
EvaniiiB 7.S0
Tuesday June 25
Matinee 3.30 EveniiiK 7.80
Wednesday June 26
Evaninc 7.80
Thursday June 27
Mallnce 3.30 Evening 7.30
Friday June 28
Ev«ninK 7.30
Saturday June 29
Malinre 3.15 Evg. 7.16 & y
BIG SPECIAL
ATTRACTION
Do Not Fail to See It
. ruth CLIFFORD
—IN
MIDNIGHT MADNESS
By Rupert Julian
Billy's Predicancal Geldw} n Comedy
ALMA REUBENS
THE ANSWER
Triangle Production In 6 Reels
Kd<li<> Polo in Bull's Eye Harold Uoyd is Paihe Comedy
no'PERFORMANCE
On Thw Day
Graduation Exercises
Of the Freeport High School
MABEL NORMAND
JOAN OF PLATTSByRG
By Porter Emerson Browne
GOLDW YN SPECIAL PRODUCTION
In 7 Reels
ciKUKN'r i:vi:nts
VIRGINIA PEARSON
—IN
A Daughter of France
KoN Feature in C I'arta
BILLIE RHODES in MY LADY
NICOTINE
Strand Comedy
VAUDKYll LK
ROY STEWART
FAITH ENDURING
TrianK^e Keatiire in B Reels
MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY
A strawberry. Ice cream and cake .sale wili he given iby members of the Eighth Grade on the school lawn on
A meeting of the First I>epartment of the Epworth League wss held at the home of Mrs. Charles fl. Mil.s on Monday evening.
Seaford has put up a fine large United States nag at the station on a new pole about thirty-flve feet high. Mrs. Edward A. Hanna and Mrs. George H. Norman collected the money from people in the community. j Last iSaturdav at 2 o'clock the flag was unfurled by Selah Baldwin, a vet¬ eran of the Civil War, assisted by I Clarence Raynor, a member of the Boy Scouts. The prayer of dedica¬ tion was offered by'Rev. Adelbert J. I Smith, the Episcopal clergyman at ! Seaford. Father fJalvin of the Bell- ; more R. C. Church gave the address.
It wm.% a good exhorlation to a nobler !» « of country in these times, de¬ manding grsat sacrifice from all. The school chiMren gave their pled||« of allegiance to the flag and sang "The Star .Spangled Banner,' which was an inspiration to ad. The children, with their teachers, niarched in a body from the school, each pupil car¬ rying a flag. The exercises concluded with the benediction by Rev. A. J. Snalth. There was a good attendance.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
BUPRBMB COURT. NASSAU COUNTY.
T)»« Priwm AmoHation »f Hmw Y<»rk. Plaintiff.
a«ain*t B«rtli« 0<inib*rt. and oth«n,
DefMidKnta.
Springtime Brings the Flowers With Their Perfume
The Rexall Store
23 West Merrick Rotd Freeport, L. I.
BRINGS
Jonteel Toilet Preparations
With a destinctive odor created from a combination of twenty-six flowers. . . The fragrance is perfection's pinnacle, lasting and permanent.
Buy Jonteel. and Be Convinced
FOR PAKTICULAK SMOKERS
La Rosa Aromatica Clear Havana Cigars
Tha Highest Grade Havana Cigar made in the United
States is on sale, with numerous other
Standard Brands.
CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
Teleplioue No. 1 Freeport
In pu!»uane» of a JudRm^nt nf fnrMlosutr and *»!«, rtuly nM<l«. and »nt«re<t in th* «hov# •nthhid actfon. and hmrinir H«t» th# 15th Any of May. 1918, I. th.> un.lfnil(rn<Hl. th» Refrrw in aajd JudirmeDt namH. will aeli at public auction to th» hichant WdH»r, by Jamet C. Areher, Auetioneer. at th* front utrpa of l*ie Naaaau County Court Houa« at Miin>ol« New York, on the
2»TH DAY OF JUNE.- 1918. at 10 oeloek A.M.. th* premiara dircet*d by •atd jud»m*nl to b* aoM, and therein d#Mrib<d ¦a foHowi:
AH that certain plot, piec» or parcel of land, gituat*, lyin«r and Mnn at Rooarvelt, in the County of Naaaau and'fflate of New York, bounded and deaerihed aa foUowi, to wit:
BoffinninK «t the comer formed by the In¬ tersection of Ihe Easter y aide of Park Avenue with the Southerly aid* of Vatentine 8tre«t; and i-unninir thence Easterly alonn the South¬ erly tide of Vnl.niine Street, two hundred fo«>t : thenw fkiuther y p«r«l!*l with Park Avenue, forty* .x and flf y.f.)Ur one-hundrtik foe:; th oce Westerly ;ii ral ei wi'.h Valentine Stre.t, two hundifii fee to tfie Easterly tide rf Ptrk .Vvc:iu", ar.il thence Nurlherly akms the Raaterly tide of Park Avenue, forty-*lx and flfty-four one-hundreda feet to the comer, the point or plaee of basinning.
ToKether with all th* right, title and In- tcreat of the said parties of, in and to Park Avenue and Valentine Street, lyinn in front of and adjoining said premise* to the oentre lln«a thereof re«pectively.
Tosether with all the flxturea and artioles attached to or uaed in connection with said premisea, all of which are declared to be a part of the freehold.
Said premisea will be sold in one parcel and auhject to any state of facta that a sur¬ vey may show.
Dated May 16, 1918.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. Arthur P. Hilton,
PlaintilT's Attorney,
350 Fulton Street,
Jamaica,' N. Y.
(Ci^ DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND
^^ 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3
Tha Great Ship "SEEANDBEE" — "CITY OF ERIE" - "CITY OF BUFFALO"
DKTWItBN
BUFFALO — Dally, ]^I«y l»t to Nov. 15th — CILEVELAND
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Easter.v Standakd Timk
9:00 P.M. - 7:!0A.M.
L«ve Bi'FPALO - - 9:00 P.M. Arrive Cui\ BLAND - 7:J0A.M.
Connections Bt Cl.-vcUid fnr Cedar Point, Pat-in-B«y, To!t-Ho, Detroit and all points Weat mk) Southwcut K:uiroa<l tickets rcadintt between Uuflula ar.<l I lovcl.in.l nre good lor transportation nn our Btfamcrs. Aak jour ticket uKcnt for ticlicta via C. & 11. l.-no. New Tourist Automo¬ bile Rate—t7.iO Kouiid ivip, with 2 days return limit, for cars not exceeding 127 in. wliceltiaaa.
chiirt of TheGrcai
The approxitna/te amount of the lien or charRe to satisfy which the al>ove desorihed property is to be sold is $2,666.25 and interest thereon from May 15, 1918, together with the corta and allowance amounting to S221.66 and interest thereon from May 16, 1918, together with the expenses of the sale and Taxes, which are liens at the time of the sale.
Dated May 16, 1918.
JAMES M. SEAMAN. Referee.
At a T«nM oftha Omnty Cmirt of Ma«- sail Connty, h«M at MInenIa, NaaMwo <^nty, on the llth rtay of Jnn*. 1»1«.
Ron. litmU J. Smith, Coontr ivAm*. NaaMv Otinty.
In th* Mafvr of thf Api>lieation of Ada h. tiader for leave to chanji* her nair* to Ada ij. oro^*Ti.
Vgon rMUlltitt and fliln* the ann«x^ pe- tItioB of Ada I,, t^der, verified th* Bth day Oif Jun*. 1918. prayinc fnr leave tn aa- •mie th* name nf Ada I.. Brown, in plaee of that of Ada L. tjider. and
On motion of William Anatin Moor*, at¬ torney fnr said petitioner, it I*
Ordered thnt aaid Ads L. I.«der be, and ahe hereby la, authorltfd to asnum* th* name of Ada L. Brown, in plaee of her prraent nam* on snd after July 15th, 1918. provided that within ten days after the entry nf tJila order sh* shall hav* eauaed a tru* eopy thereof to be publiahed aeeordfnc to law in The Nassau Poet, a newspaper published In the C.ounty of .-.aassu. State of New York, and provided a'so that within ten days after the entry of this order she sKUll have cauaM the petition herein and sn aflfldavit of pub- lieatinn to he flIed and reconled In th* ofllee of the Clerk, of the County of Nassau, and that aft«r the said requirementa are complied with, th* said petitioner muat on and after the said ISth day of July, 1918, he knawn by th* name of Ada h. Brown, which ahe is authorited to assume, and by no other name.
Enter
LF,WrS J. SMITH. County Judge of Nassau County.
COUNTY COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
Mary Frieman, PlaintilT, acainat Alice E. Forbes. Thomaa P. C. Forbes, Jr., Frank S. Prender- irast and Grace S. Prenderaast, hia wife, and Mary J. C. Roden- kirehen, Defenilanta.
Notice to Contractors
The Board of Education of Union Free School District No. 4. Smithville South, N. Y., will receive bids for the installation of sani¬ tary toilets, concrete stoop and board fence. Plans and specifications may be liad at the residepce of Thomas J. Thornton, Maple Avenue, Smithville South, N. Y. Bids will be opened
MONDAY, JULY 8TH. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board,
THOMAS J. THORNTON, President of the Board, By Charles A. Wood,
District Clerk.
The Cleveland A Buffalo Tranit Company
CluvilanJ, Oti.o
The Croat Ship '^Seaanilfwv" —the Ur|;rat and mo.t cojtijr pasttCttprr Stomticr Olt iulsod i«a(er>of thu world. Sleeping rB;>a<-ilr. I'OO pnMenaers.
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GLICKMAN
Photographs of Distinction
HOME PORTRAITURE A SPECIALTY 13 Railroad Avenue Freeport, L. I.
TELEPHONE 841-W
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jght. Wiring, Fixtures. Motors, Phones. Bells. JAMES F. CAMPION
BLBCTRICAL CONTRACTOR
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Notice of Bond Sale
Notice is hereby jtiven that the board of truntee* of Common School Di-strict No. 26, town of Hempstcud, County of Nassau, will receive sealed proposals at the,, school build¬ ing in the viltage of Merrick until 4.00 o'clock, nn the afternoon, of the 1st day of July, 1918, for the paicha.se of bonds of said dis¬ trict of. the denomination of five hundred j dollam ($600) numtvere<l from 1 to <• inolu- I sive and beariniJ interest Bt the rate of B I per cent per annum, payable »emi-annuallj' j at the Freeport Bank nf Freeport, N. Y., to the holiler thereof in New York exchange. Saiii l>ond.s will not l)e sold belr>w par, will j l>e <lattil July 1. li>18, and one of such Iwrnk I will mature on the first day of January, 1921, i and one bond matures annually thereafter 1 on the first day of January until all of \ such lionds shall have matuied.
I*urch:uitis will L>e ie<iuire<l to deposit with their bids, in cash, by ccrlifie<l check or by I bank draft ton (Id) per cent of the amount I of such l)onils ami pay the balance with : accrual intori*st when .such l>onds ure (ie- ' liverwl. The rinht li> reject any and all bids cl.
1918
JAMES T. GOUD. DAVID H. GKEAVES, GEOKGE M. HEWLETT, Board of Truatees of Common School District No. 25. Town of Hempstead.
GAS-NOX
{SHftW&lM|)ES)IUL(l0KS
Women as wc 11 as men are human beings —human in the s»'n.-i' that the?y can rise to height of e<luc«lioii and culture if driven a chance. Keep n supuly <>f CiAS-NOX on hand for hubby. Dad says: "It cares that grouch that some hu.Hbunris have at lireakfatt." ••Try GAS-NOX for happiness.' Many a man ha.s sprung to the giwiti.-t honor and fame from the moat Borilid beKin- niiiK- Keep a suiMily of GAS-NOX in the medicine cheat and they will help you in the strusgie by keepine your stomach in good ' condition.
A retentive memory is a wonderful thing , l)Ut the ability to forget is a token of true , wrreatne.^H. Rememljer GA.S-NOX anil forget tliat pain in the stomach, over-«ciiiily of the I stumnch and int(-«linr«, acid mouth, irritatM con«iitions ot ihi- htomach jinil intestineti, heudaclies caused l.y ovir-acidity i>f the stom¬ ach, etc. They ari- very pleasant to tnke and »re aold in all first clasft drug stores. If your lt>cal druggist cannot supply you we will be , very glad to eend you, prepaid, "ur trial aixe at twenty-five cents or a gtneroiw bottle i for uf)e dollar, with the distinct understanding tliat we will return the purchaae price as cheerfully as we take it from yuu, if you are in anyway displeased with either our seUiuit methods or the tablet. None but a hoiwe of assured reliability would offer drugs in athis way.
Ther* are about 16.0UU digeative tablets on the market at the present time and I know how most of them taste and act; some of them are better than others, httt 1 have put GAS-NOX on the murket because I knew iU merit wuuki keep it on the market. At tliis tiaae tliere are upward uf S.OiM) physicians usins this tablet ia th* practie* ot tlielr pru- faaaiun, aud up tu tlarch, iyi8, it had never l>e«n sold to druif stores or the laity. The phyaieiaiM who bomrht and tised thia tabktt repeated their purehaaea to aucfa aa extent that I bouvht the formulae and ratriatercd ihe name UAS-NUX m the Patent Oflice ai Wash- ii«{tou, aad since Uareh 30tli, mora ttkau JiO.UOO twtUa* have been soki. Th* sals* uf this tahlat laat year wier* ai>proxiaMt«ly l.iMO.MO. •.000 phyaialana uae and endorae them. l,»0«.0««.aold ioMt yaar tu plijsaielaaa. Mouey r*ruB4«d if yuu ars Aiaplaasad. Priae kwutty-Avc cents and uae dollar. All diet alaas dras stor«s ur aant dirt«t, pravaid on raaaiyt of iiria*.
For 8»h» by all Dealera.
Regrat Sales Ce*, he
668-665 llaeon St. BROOKLYNs N- Y.
In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreeliwure and Sale made in the above-entitled aetioM on the Ist day of June. 1918, and duly entered in the Offloe of the Clerk of Nassau County, I, the undersigned Referee In said judgment named will seil at public auction in front of the law offlee of George Morton Levy. nam*ly at the main *ntranee to the Realty Building, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, in the Villaice of Freeport, Kaasau County, New York, on
SATURDAY, JULY 20TH, 1918, at 11 o^cloek in the forenoon of that day, the land and premiaes in said Judgment decreed to be sold and therein described as follows : All those certain lots, piecoa or parcels of Und. with the huiMings and improvementa thereon erected aituate, lyintr and being in the Village of Freeimrt, County of Nassau, and Stat* of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the soutiherly side of Archer Street diatant six hundred (600) feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly aide of Archer Street with the eaaterly side of Bayview Avenue; running thence souther¬ ly and at rigrht angloi to Archer Street One hundred and fifty (150) feet; thence easterly and parallel with Archer Street Seventy-five (78) feet thence northerly and again at riKht angles to Archer Street One hundred and fifty (150) feet to the aoutherly side of Archer Street and thence weaterly along the southerly side of Archer Street Seventy-flve (75) feet to the point or place of beginning. The plot hereby conveyed is known and de¬ scribed as loU numbers Ninety-aeven (97). Ninety-eight (98) and Ninety-nine (99) on a certain map entitled "Map of Bayview, at Freeport, L. I., aurveyed by Alvin G. Smith, C. E.. Freeport, L. I., September, 1906,'¦ and filed with the Clerk of the County of Nassau Dated June 1st, 1918.
GEORGE MORTON LEVY, Referee William H. Bobbins, Plaintiffs Attorney,
Bay Shore, New York.
SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
Newburgh Savings Bank, Piajntiflf,
againat ¦Woodmere Bay Company, Tnc»ri>or- ated, and others. Defendants.
In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing dale the 13th day ot May, lt)18, 1, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at imblic auction to the highest bidder, by Jamce C. Archer, auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, New York, on the
L'DTH DAY OF JUNE, 1918, «t 10 o'clock A.M., the premi.scs directed by said judgment Io be sold, and therein described as follows:
.All that certain plot, p^cce or tract ot land, situate, lying and being at Woodmere, Town of Henniftffld, County of Nassau and State «.f New York, aiu! deacribe<i as follows on a certain map entitlc<l, "Amended Map of Property at Woodmere, L. I., Iwlonging to the Wo<jdmere Realty Company, No. 9, sur¬ veyed and drawn June, I!il2, by f. W. Onk- ,. lin " ami fileil in the oflice of the Clerk of ' the County of Nassau on June 26th, 1912: Begrinning at a poiiif on the Kaaterly side of the WoodmiTe Houlevard, where the same is intorsecleti by tlie Southerly side ( f an unnamed street, which is known as Brower's Point Hranch: running thence along said Brower's Point Branch, twenty-nine and thirty-four one-hundre<ls feet to the .South¬ erly side of the Shore lload ; thfnce alonur the Southerly side of the Shore Road as it winds and turns, a distnnce of nineteen hun- dre<l nnd sixty-two and fifteen one-hundredtha feet, more or less, to the Westerly side of Adams Street ; thence across Aiinms Street on a counie bearinjc North sixty-one degrees nine minutts East, fifty feet to the Kasterly side thereof; thence South twenty-one de/reea for¬ ty-one minutes East, twenty-eight and fifty- six one-hun(ire<lth8 feet; thence North sixty- four di>gre«B thirty-live minuti?* East, six hun- j drul and eiithty-seven and seventy oni"-hun- ! lirciltliH fiM-l: thence North twenty-live <le- 1 urees twenty-si-x minutes East, three hundred and twenty-one and sixty-four one-hundredtha f«'.t; thence South soviMitywjeven degrees (ifty- I ;'!!•< > miiiuti'-s Kast, three hundriHl and thirty- j I'lair feet to Ihi! line of me;»n high water in I C-corges Cnek ; thence Southerly and Westerly ' j-lonrr said line of mean hikth water in I George's Oeci< -to Hempstead Bay; thence* Winterly and Soulhwesleily along the line of meiin high water |n Hempstead Ilay to the dock ; thence Northweslorly along the ilock to the Easterly side of WcHxInier* Boulevard ; thence Northerly along the Kaaterly aide of the Woodmere Boulevard ns it winds and turns, a distance of eleven hundred and lifty- seveii and twenty-one one-hunilredths fee*, more or less, to tbe point or place of begin¬ ning.
Together with all the rinlit, title and in¬ terest of the aai<l parties of. in and to the land lying in Wowimere Boulevard and the Shore Koad adjacent tu said premises U> the centn- lines lliereof.
Together with all the riiiht, title and In.- terest i>f the said parties uf. in and to the land lying below the line vf high water in (ieurge's CreeIc and Hempsbesd Bay adjacent tu said prentlaee.
Tu«»ther with ail the flxturea snd articles attached to ur used in connection with said X>remtses. all of which are declared to l>e a part of the freehold.
Said premises will be sold in one pare*!: and subject to covenants and restrictions af¬ fecting! the same and tu an eaaeroant of the New York TBiephune Company snd Naaaau LJght and Power Company for the erection and maintenance of poles, wires, Ac., ov«r por¬ tions of said i>remi>«a; to the riichta, if any. of the tenants under leases recorded in the Naaaau Couaty Clerk's Office in Liber 27 of Conveyancas psuce S34 and iiamt Ub; Liber it of couveyanoea pa«* IM : Liber S6 uf eon- veyancss patce 1W4: Liber i6 of cunveyances IHUte 41 ; Uber 1211 vf eonveyas>c«» pa«e •» : Lit>*r 40 of ousiveyanoas imm* **^ '¦ and tu tha righto, if any. still sxiatiiur, of th* Kay- stone Yacht Club aegulrsd by it priur to July t, 1912, tu any portion of th* mort- KSKad prantisas. under an alWtfsd uuracurdvd lease; and tu aesamwite of other property owuen iu tha atrceU uuuudio* aud ninaioK • (Ikrouvh the snurtsacad pjiemiaas aud tha ricbU of the iMsbtic by uaer, if aay. tharsia : •bo to lipasiAat ricbla, if any. of adjaseat «wiaaa and of ths eanMtt ef butd abev* aad ' pnoilMi ia ths hay. arsafc
halow th* ¦imfafiit pnaihm mat water h^wsthif aaU »i
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