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SALINE ST TEN ; ene Casver @undav —News. of Interest to W: yoming Program to Be Enlarged| “She’s’’ He $5,000 Award To Be Announced By Congress Holds Interest For Club Women of U.S. Fégig 27e7* 1). FZ 18 i Review will announce measures being sponsored Martha tt, daughter of one of by the General Federation inelude Kentucky's first families, worked ae modulation ef the votee are a vital ganization we wil} be glad ( know part of the course, Saleswomen are it. Possibly we can help you with ae dary 1985 fawue, the wins ; " ner of the $5,000 award to the “i . Estab- Amertean woman who made the | Tsle of Pines Treaty, Muscle Shoals and World Court 4 New | Jepartment stab. ie Civdes we bonnie n an who made the ; . list Cc } & knttted shaw! for arandina, whose rent ogni ong Wessures halt Clisid. Labor e ishd at Center im proctivities pan Instead. to ‘Surgew indtvicual gs Am Add 5 Wash vt and “Dafly Dosen” records, we have A 1 Pi Sergro | coated giving out Meas as to what a Pie ras ent » | will serve as a universal panaces for Recommendations for this award ek Vith a view Co enlarging the ser Yuletide gifts. In Chis age of age may be made by tndividuals or or | With congress again in soaston It partes road bill, the bil} for federal oe : : ; ce “department | Sevcyer sing wren gougdtcrer eae wanteations, and the prize will be | will be of interest to club women fo | (netitutions for women oe ation a sh sereioe department | sounger than Olety daughtera, the eae eriaien pA day theaad es0 jab adayalPige Steaks Oe lee KC : iat sae tHe seca aantea and. piguwinaion We ike each year. sponecred by the General Pederation. | tne aciention of the General w adquarters. One pf Che spectal | classified and pigeonholed, In the a hig: te seal | SreERe Ue oerornn vere: | the jon, oc "ey Oneal Canpead 2 6 Will be to offer traditional manner, Clark said, “In offering an annual | sued a letter to the iegislative chale | early miteration in the present dea matanoaw will be Sy sequent, (ie aus oe prize of 95,000 to the American | man of the fortyeight states point | session: The Isle of Pines treaty, and ww Inatances wilh be a that frequently, the one who me: feta eantrlbutew the mom |ineront gedine: age Cty wl Venta be & " and at Che same Houlously regards the dictates of pase peepee Pilly OS b shane, eset ha ne a eternal hive her ew friend nat san civilisation in the various fleld® | 1 hep letter Mra Davis writes tn | dorsed the cause of American eth w international give b best friend something that | joy, ’ OF ertean Piswetel savior’ nm Goreys: he chuve of Ameyioaneitt at health, art la atroctonaly bad taste, . Tt may he that your trtend te tt. gives to's Racntes the honor of | Pare: oath eh lh fangeedinrgh arn & ve r atuval reROUneed, Casper te Ciled with) beautiful | erary and then the prohiem ts easily being the first in the world to rec “A. public statement from Prest- Le Gr ea Oe lean = _ Aye C\ings Chis season, fn fact he Hines | solved, for Casper Book shops have omnize the greatness of women, | tent Coolidge may yet save the | hut ? ma 6 American Government,” by carried ave superior to any other | everything that # metropolitan shop We are going to place a laure! on | child labor amendment, De not be 2 ¥ Bs th oe SF ma, the & chosen | Dan Warner of Ponttae, Mion, ft] etty In the state. The Hnen shops | would have, adventure, love, mye the hrow of t women, and det: raged by opposition to the Wine diapesal of Muscle Sty i) Thls service Cells about (he | slaving Che leading feminine role In| have aa unusually beautiful array | tery, philosophy, theology, all may ter tae nn we aye going to iment which most women’s | le urged hy the federation, Sus Joh of “Tinele Sam Fe} ihe currant opera of Che men of the] of exquisite things, fram towels to] be found, poi Mao el ag in. ctane’ oeaned to cup: ie iceealet af als, Stations Wee i. aw y fom tn It Whacever, but f#] Catverstty of Mlehtran elder down comforter The Gitt Of course It may be that the thins to estou We core S with per but which @ certain group of | men’s organtsations will be exerted kas Senenrue & rhe foone Se gers Ps PLATT 2 "| Ma nuabaNe, SAT Day NE WHS: hapa a little lous anxiety, and cer- | Manufacturers and others opposed to | to get faverable action from con ee 8 “ he peaple radio, and the only way to get even tainly with the assurance ¢ prehibition and suffrage amendments | gress ow the world court To this end fea a arnytn 5 iW @ cane of that kind, te to buy balleve tw herend apprects are fighting.” ja meat “Cause and Cure of War > w ¥ ‘ an him that lovely new bedroam sutte Mrs, Davis urges that club women | Conferenc will be held in Waah- anes aig ee you've been wanting for so long, ee 4 for | eton in January with Mra Cate rc -—— At one Londen achoot where wo: | mobilise their reapective atates for ae aaa Wined i dios : Y ; i my men are taught the business of re: | ratification, She adds “It you are | Presiding, and Mrs, Winter r ts housand sdttioy OF SWE (ail salesmanship, pheitetion and | meeting opposition wtihout your or | of the program i Poster Competition the bil granting separate inatitu- a matt in the town house of a] taueht never to mention the price | speaicers from headquarters. 4 Cc tions for young female offenders : rm — olis id } “ W. es Has $400 weatthy London (England) man just] of an expensive article until they |. goveral bila an which we have | ibrary-Culture Marie Curie, Polish Resident of France, Has on ontest to Hearn somethig about the seve, | have discoursed on ite history and] ioo0 working have been enacted inte | 2ainat the. federal awe: the stir iy 4 r Ort W. H . ant problem, Now ahe t# hack home| merits, and then, when the qpeation | °C Na aa ee VngReed bill; the Fess amendment 3 Awards Twice; Two Other Women Have he 2 ‘aw, a of heme econamies, atit! in the hande . nze Wi iw Lexington vegaling ber friend#| of comt rvuwt be hroached, to break : —" C | t f U to Is n ar with tales of Jones, the h'odd man,” | the news ti caresaing: and persue | "THe behiback rectaasitioation bi, | a¢ the education committee, the Nat- 3 AUD O pton \lso Been Flonored , wh es yea wath vt ‘ three Indian bills, the National| ional Park bille, and the untform ¢ nm ‘i . ane sini hac Bs marriage and diverce bill, i nv The latter measure says In Its 17th Year There te @ great deal eaid overy | recatve the interest from the fortune, Fess Save Saar comaretes for the wen a wee ae § year about the Nobel prise, but when | vear'y pattiew of the phates Ensaio ent {t seems unwise to push the mat- é pinned town to the EINE oF telling] ‘The doard of dtrectore of the No | Reluuwe mrengnecan pt wit ter for congreraional action. Legis- t The members of (he Literary and) jer what the Nobel prive reatly te, a |} oundation nvuat reside tw Rook | A. awarded ta eeheol. ol and lative chatrmen are urged to secure Culture club of Upton, Wye, a¥¢| creat many of ue search our mene] holm, and must be awedes, Prise] “ cone of thts bat ta inchdae i pleased (o make (hele bow 0 he] artes in vain fre given for cantethutions tw phy: | SUt students of the nation, The pam: a copy thts and to pdlets deseribing the sort of work CHILD LABOR LAW MOBILIZED, The Thermopolla Womam’s club helt a most successful meeting Inst Week, Being Thermopalts: Wyoming day made ft unusually tnteresting. | recognitions of her contetiu | | Mow to the cause of peace, j Concern > | Atiaw Fae, Ailatrom, head of the | Swedien Red Croas, haw Been reoum: senship of our country @ urged to yatify the child labor bill, ft ts of the highest duties of the men Sands are being eubacribed and or anizations formed These interests re Much concerned over the stetine Meetings are Nelt twioe each Month, (We hostesses serving lunch Woh conclides a program for each | : oF : af ‘ a ; as a topte of their legislative pro- many ex clits ol FOMINE | We of Amertoa are ao apt to (ink | los, chemtatey, medicine, Hteratare, || gram, at state, district and clud Ove the columne of the Casper] og puge fortunes belonging to only | and che cause of peace and each Seas Dee eine —_—. ps ate meetings. Tribune, and would be very glad to ne, that some regard the | amounts te about $40,000. years the contest elceew ao that the — receive letters from other elite in wea as having been awarded} Women have bean the rectptente iM 7 Interests i " Che cents rornetye to. cheer ware: ane tere armas om hae or the Nubal pre four tea, Seas | panters may be deapiayedt during ie : Shop and Manoufacturin; Taking Steps to Iicutiaiten ou at what wean accomptianed | ag ia matter of fact the Nobel | Mario Curie, "Fotiah sefentirt, wow | RANE ie Antmale Week,” wh Symphonies Have Fight Campaign of Women for Amendment spiration Foun ehrou mad tor | PMH Are Awarded from a fund left] residing ty, and identified with | “aha wil be ae retentions en Ratificati This club hat been organt iby the will of Alfred BR Nobel, a] France, wae twee the winner, Fn : fication I “ D mee AT Sea ah Ai Ate | Ray “seniot 'Sha ses | Ih aho Nees the Soar we ne | Ness, wetoree w peterae owt |Rpesh Comeback! | ; n Wyoming Day with the state federation, Chat thowe whe contributed the mart | work tf physios and Mm 1911 for her] )o Judged firat hy. the humane rae . Active memberahip ie about 90 / turing che year preceding (he award, | disci veries in chemiety and secondary attention wrt nel {im Music World The result ofthe vote tn Masma-| endorsed. the amendment and called B S : , WIth always & Very Rood Attendances | 14 the Henefit of humantty, were to| Selma Lagerlof, Swedish authar given: te Che caceatien ~husetts againat the ratifieation of | fer a national campaign for ite rac 'y pungs ‘The club's aim te alveare for the det. as 2 Won Che Brive FOr RISRAORE 1 1a ee ee eee eee te any one ee —————="T uve ehikt labor amendment Raw: in: The report from the com. t me HS civts enteterIene | -_-_—_— and Tar eA bese a a anywhere, The Amertean Flamane}| Symphonie, ike ahort slcirts, are} opired the ahap and manutacturing =e oa pare a 43 pals and scnool Ww I M sit ee in ceca etved Wi Poster department, Albany, N. ¥.,| caine again. according Co Che evit-| (terest to unprecedented activity, economic reasons, that the citi To Whom It May Wil forward information on recetpt of Peenest nee ca fe (he east © Was a time due iag Che fipat qeeade of the present eACULY Wien f seemed that conteny elty, and for the welfare of church | | De you realise that Fm s hecrss ea. Federations of Women ef our time to safeguard ; : porary compawera had alm. st decd | ite natruct' one of the Me The meeting opened with the song Y 2 meeting Ps en | MENAET OR Ene Nobel Peace. prise :, eit fo Throw over the symphonic form | Women's clubs, the League of Wo: | the childhood of Amertea. “Wyoming,” Mrs. Hanke then read The program this year te an | - for the year Juet past, In recognition mmunity aw (oo coumnberwome anc unrespon: | men Voters, and other ormantaations | The bill was introduced into the! . paper on “Early History end Dee f d See ee ties oan Caneel Le NOT" Great warn qonena.une ee 4 sive to serve Ue matern nvasieal tm:| 6 vote for the ratification. Rémem:| house of representatives by Repre:| vefonment of Big Horn Het ‘ : enon beer icg Saves — pce tag “Christmas te coming,” the ohildren| trian and German prisanera in ah t agination ryone was writing | her the state's rights scare as Invok: on Foster of Ohio, passed by! goeings.” Mire. A. I. Duhte, de- te. & epectal (ople for ac! ps berta Featured at Cody ure cs sd awainee chit labor laxtatation tn i that Bedy on April 26, 1024, passed | SOMERS Mee AC Ts ‘ The aecond Gud let oa be nt Rut tempus may Cugtt for avuwhe care ~ _— a ee “ me pi seal gheba bd 19077 At that time the answer wy, dinates on June 2, and atened py . = Freratay By he a the month of Dee pay Wae held " one 7 ruser '¢ Ba a ch Theodore Roosevelt gave, waa | Dy lent Cootictge on June tT. ft 2 i “4 it Hor jo vO- A — Jmaphenie im ita glory, | when T re i Indian Legend of the Springs.” {| camber IF In the parlor of the Hol aow at tnta season F breathe quite] 1 Wo-Minute Speeches The Cody Woman's cfu sponsor | fis smphoayy uoevnported by He | “State's rights should be preserved | reade re She also talked informally an. early : ot US : Biel O hie kadlen eee Suggested for Clubs! + « Communty bazaar thie month, | cary. déamacic pictorial, or other Whee siagz see ee Pee res | tive reerer cd Fomulate, Timit. nag | SxpeFiences In the Thermopelte lo- ore 2 | A) W Alace of the different organza: | oxtrancous aaaiwtance was plucking | Ut Ae! ~ eons under | ome ‘ bag ree Margaret Pringle pre log « é Hone of the city halding a separate | ot che fed quit, and death seemed | revent the ahol'tion of child labor— [+ am bre Yabor of persons under The December 20 meeting was tn ‘ a rate nl tae Uastnchs cnanuin we ot conrws the _chtigren must have Twa minite anee hen by the mer sataar at different times in the | about to take thie venerable ohfld of | NOt Lhrianne fang neg tg aa fan bs Pa power of the sev. | th® form of a Christmas program, eich Ne OhIid abe ete tree, hera la a mlecematul form of prowkk | month aydn: Whe WY Lae NEXT room, Bus | OPPTEAAIeN o - and the pubic waa tnvited, for the > po * oor ane eg od bees Likewise, perhaps, the community: | ing entertainment for many meeting | The agate was held tn the Irma agi Suaeeie ee the seven sitters | Vowel meee. Or. Lepetenay ._ St prog prema Ot mate eee ie meat | matn feature of the day was bed . ointed Nie, Etta Gose to secure | 't Twigtide exchanges twiat you! we women's clube. They develow| sual the Women's efue serving a] payed callously with her neweat dott, | home or ahroad. The states have} lke Speration of state laws in sue | snower for the Chihirens Home Sit the Information relative to the r sit Po . 7 | Ay aurpriss Mt never hore, Tt] hmeneow and eale of women's and| ne straueuan tone poem, not aus | shown that they have not the apility leatutation ce 8 rent necessary (01 Finding society. Many little witts u Sil the tate rev garde high Phe ns hey ave taboo—I'm a & PUG. te acme of vy to De ate to) chittven’s handkerchiefs, eottng that i¢ Waa stuffed with very | ( bi eg tt lg — ee gape pen eg anty, ana | 2f Stthes and candy were given to eally worth whith n ‘e! o ten o! . ms and a 6 pps nd te * » . meeting Pleiity af gooties tor Witow ato: | 2 ew an eae n se iP A genni evens the | ancient musta: eawduet, cate of the peeple ft must be dane | cannot become a law until ratified these leas fortunate . At the conclusion of the bustness Tine . toy Sooute were inet fy the! rhe scene haw changed, Few of the * by the 34 states h rere can take tt] sale, wh Was successful tron by national aetion cal progra * EP meeting the hosteses served a real! oa fatherless| name with them, Ove way to enat | eve - contemporary men Are writing tone] "ane american Federation of La: Svery league of women tn the - bs Sram was greatly . Nake dinner which led a very ppg tie ap Dictate od Fc a poems today. Program music te no] yc) at tee convention held tn El Peon,| Untted States te back at the ameme t SOW EROS Sean Ne woe pleasant son In apite of very sort of purchases one makes | °* me Wine ¢ = Jonger (mart, and modern men are =| ment, p Sg nd ln Ma Mra severs cold weather with tec se some topte of the day and si writing amaiier forme for ama.ler and "It Came Upon a © Mid - gust aeck . ” al . }aasien profatty fifteen women a Cc * hi Ideals Clear”. were sung, and Dr, ‘ U le S P : | woh are the. “ade” of 6 GB. Oe or oncishene of ft iuizens: iP aber one watrumente: cham. Authors an U Ss Department Hutton, asaisted by Mra, Ro M. Cale ~ le ™ | oe wale * . tows 4 nele Oam Pr rimec | ‘ , many’ PRUntkaELiecaty, pichertat. ot toway at the pIAnO gave several Wo- : : Tr Aunt Maitnds, whe tives stone, | Salvation Army to Be As Seen by Leader] “im: et Are Discussed by | Has Plans to Aid | 2m 2 th Atmore epate-upon With Information on | Best helo abate heck Heard in Oklahoma ‘The newest. music, however, a# as to the subject “What Charity Really 1 shown ea in a —— played In New York by those incor: Ia and Shoult Be.” " “4 Alse to Grandma, who's past slenty eal a ‘Write en the °7 “ ted moderniate, the d.eague and Departmental Club F, d B “ - SE three. . . wale Cnteon | ¥ rote: Numerous Subjec LS] some taken should go from ag p.| Letters have gone out to 86 we: | ship.’ Myre John D. herman, presi. | the Guild, ahew same of the follow: armer an uver “a Os friends pneerve the spondulte Tam a loyal & F vistmaatite, warn card, te my loved ae a fervent & PU. @ signifies Mootety tor than of Useless Ofvt Duchess Visits Unknown’s Tomb Jimant te the Russian ti@ene. \ gton Nath at Comete gle white rose upon the sarcephagy nO presenta from M | Lord Le clobe tn Oklahoma aaking them, when they take up thelr pre: krame for the fall to reserve a date men's oy the Salvation Army, Major Fen. | net of th ¢ together with her f W are preparing te woman's chuh them of the ta dolnw fore every and tel) Army New Stage 4 Rbachad In Chemical Research “Chemical hind stage mye Ir, C. A owne, eet of the Tnited States huread of chemistry. “The fret was the study of softs, and WDAt was needed In fertilisation te supply tree lack: the second studied what was needed In food to make took Brow and produce fat) and at vet We hawe torned our attention to human food.” This le good news for the Reusewlfe and her family: = Casper Writers in * December “Lariat Members of the Bookfeltows efut of Casper appear regularly In SThe Lartat’ a postry maaasine pudltet: e@ tn Portland, Oreson The December number carvice a fow desertptive Mace hy Neal Gall atin (Riteaheth Owtines) catted “Cres: conde.” and a longer poem trom the pen of Roy Church) Smith, Perla of the Btorm.” telling of the last wtand of the aheep herders dege tn a biteeardt puoentipivecnied Th the South Pacttic te an tetand alted Pardee, which ts ruled ower hy a witew, fhe went there orte natty In the hepe that mtestenary work Woult ammuade her ertet over ft her husband She te now sland sentative pitants stage white tnha! _ ara Miller a niece of ate, the famous anorte aken.up motor car salew A a OAreer And obtain: “n with & prominent) Lan: oh automobile firm, haw | Manahin & poa't o dent of the Genera! Federation saya: “Yt te Nardly necessary to call the attention of club women to the need for constant emphasia upon the ideale for cftizenship we wiah to ny Plant tn the minds of our children, Respect for conatituted authority and obedience to It are essential ta the preservation of our nation. The ehtidren fy our Rehoote today will soon be called upon to administer | (he present laws and to make mew ones, We can agreatiy aantet. a j sehoots tn the effort to ate prepara. paucaveh has poached }UOR for thle vita) reepenstiality, Fr ¥. fs only as the ideale taught tn the schools are brought Into practice tn the home and community thet they Faerie Fel Forage fa’ the te: et the enna,” Fe eae a ec pe SE 1 ll R= Dac a RE Is SI IL ce id Pity tng titles; “Vastacagila,” “Dance Study," “Jase Sonata.” * Bonata for “Coneertine for he prance and Chamber Muate.” Out of & score of Instrumental pieces, onty a few were in any sense program meal Honegger's 't/Ombre” and “LL Homme et ‘a Mer.” and Carl Rug gies’ “Men and Mountains.” —_—_———- ‘The program prepared for the sec. ond Women's Pan American confer. ones, which will begin Ite sessions tn Peru, December 20, calls for the discuesion of a whle range of gubects, Including education, child welfare, aoclal service, domentio ec. onomy, and women tn industry, Women of 1934, International Club Woman's . Handy Book, Roberts. Paritamentary Usage for Women's Clube, Foam, ‘The Business of Heing a Woman, Ida Tarbell, ‘To Women of the Fustness World, Jotnson, Careers for Women, Filene. Profitable ‘Vocations for Gtris; Weaver, — Women and Labor, Olfve Gohretnet, Woman and the Home, Manten ‘The Women of Tomorrow, Hard, ‘The Young Woman Cttteen, Mary Austin. Women for Cittsenshtp, Woman Suffrage and Potttics, Catt and Ghuler. ery of the Woman's Party, Irwtn, Famous Leaders Among Women, Balton Lite Journe: to Homes of Famous Women, Hubbard. Heroines of Service, Parkman, Heroines of Miction, Howells, ‘The Preaidents and Thelr Mothers, Hampton. The Glase of Fashion, Geytieman with @ Duster, Books for the Women Women Painters of Sparrow, Women of the Bible, Marble, — Notable Women tn History, Ab bot, American Women tn Civic Work, Bennett. Women's Work tn English Fiction, Whitmore, Women Who Make Our the World, Nowels, American Woman tn the Work War, Parker, Women tn Atuate, Elson. Woman, Thompson, Our Women, Benn Ta Defense of Wo ‘Wemen of Egypt, Cooper, Feeding the Family, Rose. Rexerctece for Women, Margaret Story, How to Dress Well, Margaret Bory. Women, Marriage and Mothers hood, Ch: r That Gracious Hostess, Lutes Talks to Mothers, Wheelock Gelonial Dames and Good Wives, Farle All of above hooks are In general] dead Ofroulation pee @t the ‘public library js ‘ag any ciyilized tatth today, Tuesday Meeting of the Lit- erature Division Full » of Interest The month'y meeting of the Lit erature Department of the Depart. tal club was helt on Tuestay, “GQ. C, Gormuch gave the mem: here some tntereasting eldelig@hts on Hottlater, se the be oma ne many of Harold Wright's st of mountaineers, Mra Gorsuch walt that the characters = pietured Were "ery true to life, and that many of the mountain folk are tmmensety wealthy from auccessful cattle rate Ing, and yet remain ianoram and uncouth Mra. McCorry gave a brief aketch of the new autobiography of Mark ‘Twain, The book ts tn two volumes, And waa dictated according to what: ever thought was uppermost tn Mr. Clemmens ming at the time, there, tor rambling and frrelewant at times. : ‘The program for the day waa the Mistorical Novel. Mre. Gorsuch gave a very brief outline on the be @inn'ng of the novel, from the eartt- ext time, when the need for story telting arose, by the olf plea of child, hood, “Tell me a story.” . Mrs. George Jarvis gave an ab breviated Dography of Str Watter Soott, one of the Ciret writers of his. torteal works an@ told the story of “Tvanhos.” Mra, Jarvis explained that she had been rather rushed tn wetting her material together, and had written her story In front of the oven fire, and that she doubted whether she could read her writing after it mot cold. James Fennimore Cooper, wreat writer of historical works, one of the greatest perhaps America has ever produced, wae apoken of Mra. 3G. Stnctatr. She chose “The Last of The Mohicans” to elad. orate wpen. and read aloud some of the moat deseriptive ' passages, the Ind'an funeral. and the custom of the first’ Amerteana of putt'ne food that and clothes tn the temh with thelr and thetr simnle religion which ts realty (he minet beautitut The first lady of the land ha: om ber hy Boost, dea Coolidge and Preside Three new services in the Depart ment of Agriculture are being stress. ed. Twice a year the roll call helt of crop prospects, and then Makes @ report to enable the farm. ere to determine more accurately what the market demands are likely to be and plan: cheir crops accord ingly. It encourages the erading and standardizing of crepe so that the farmer may get the Righeat price for A number 3, and the next Righest for second best, and may consume the rest at home, thus get- ting a higher prices for the crop, than If geod. bad. and Indifferent ‘Were sold together, The department mapects frutts Veretahlos, and .datry products at the potat of prodvetion, marks them With government stamps—which is & gQarantee of qualtty—and thus the buyer te able to Muy “ateht un. een” Knowing the goods ts what {t ts claimed to be. Peace Program to Be Pushed Forward The program for Quinquennial to be held fn Washington In May, 1985, includes pans to spread internat: jonal propaganda for permanent peace by removing misunderstand. ings and polftical obstacles, thus re. moving cause for future wars; tq” . make women's votes count toward preventing work! catastrophes, to improve political rtatus of women, to better the conditions of women and children everywhere, to substi ptute Justice and faith between na- tions fur tanks, poison gaa and inter. national suspicion. This will be the greatest meeting in the history of organized women, and will be heki under the Invitation of the National | Counct] ef Women of the United States In Cap and Gown av iveraity, al Iweretty * The phy \ at LH. Myrlin of Boston University, “8 the degree of doctor of late conterred ne with De Marion ‘Talbot of Chicago Marfon Tat Mra, Cal »

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