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JrEa v —— EEG . T T R RIPRT Ao PR AT R ¥ ', A man always is at his best :T————h———-l} i {a right to serve Massachusetts without compen r A o AR T 3 i A g when he is in a good humor, but f PROFESSIONAL i QI& E"' 'r(’ lation, Gen. Washington served his coutry as ALONG LIFE’S | ’ ! ; aska [ Communder-in.Chief of the Continental Armies DETOUR I lot oF wre et R. J. AL(,ORN, M.D. | —— Fraterna‘l)raocwnel RIS 5% o — . 0% f E b conditions are dif-] | easier to keep theirs in hot water. Ph 'ie‘ av ————— JOHN W. TROY - - - - EDITOR AND M&NAGER“ ghonc seniseratlon. Howepee: eondiioC i REH Sl el I Nothing makes a wife so mad FHian nd Surgeon ! = ; g crent now fhan wesp, furing g Y 1§ y ; |@s discovering, wherr she is going| | Rooms §514-17-19-21-23 Gold- | | |PRS- KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe! € except 2 el r ar, an are sure tha he ex-| i3 — o o " | gl “}m.\m BEANY o 47 el onary War, and we are not gure tha > irough” her husband’s pockets, | | stein Bullding. Telephone 423 DENTISTS e Btrects, ample of Gov. Fuller will be beneficial. It ad- ftiat TEaR going to be one of the| | Special attention given to di- 301-303 Goidstein Bldg. 7 | ——— S — |vertised the fact that he does need the money, Be An Eyeful, All Right other poker player's wives, instead| | seases of Eye, Ear, Nose " PHONE 66 i od & g nean as hd Clas N . ) & A 5 % P e - et “"*lana it was a service to his Siate thal a Poorer|When e'er I pass a modest Jass |of her, who is going to enjoy a and Throat. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Juneau Lions — e crp;flw e —— |nwn could mot render no matier how sreatly h-~' And note how little she is wea [vig spending spree. il Club JBs 2 1 1 t 1o nen i eht > used | ing, You can tell from a once over T R e e R R S . i rdetrog A 18, Treadwell and it want so. And then it mi be { A R VN P o BT o) Meets every W it A Y ones| b {or clecting only rich men to the |t makes me wonder what I'd scc|or a man whether he is doing the!| g~ AT e R T ST S e bE 4 IS By wail, po . rates o bl OhE. 9} 1d| 1 I should pass one really “dar-| worrying over what he owes ot is { ear, in ad\ nce, six months, in adv I Governorsh We really believe tha would | i | 3 g o’clock. BT s i aidvenoe: 3155 AR ¢ taste if Gov. Fuller had taken| ing |tctting the fellow he owes do.it. J. B. BURFORD & CO Dr, ‘Charles P. Jenne || . oo o i { Sorit V avor if they will promp! have been B o, < % LR e ol 2 P s § ,msu“,l." the Bitene y 15 Y or 4 -!um‘hnl)’ SaYid ' ‘ t inelined to do <0, made | | Fewer fathers ]“;‘_1 ;\" lie awgke L. C. Smith ac1 Corona DENTI3T H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treaa o h N 208 S . i 8 ving think up a way PRMRA b e TSRS in the delt oftic A atto cause for the benefit of the Ouch! | it A Joutine Feicoho - or Omess Wk |n iouation to s case [ e venctt SLARSL L Sl . o uicing nother morteass wal] - FXPENTINN Boome. and § Valests P T MEM OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Higns bl g there fsn't any such a thing as the|ihe house back in the day T Pablic Sten he: Teleph e Wodnesday — even The Asnocial s i sty ontitied lo the)Governde, might alsa ¢ v, Aty K5y e s e M ‘ Jay burners when, if ons family ;';____._-_%_‘. . e LG | VR s inesi AP, 'ma L& o cloca ;rforl(x;u ‘;hrl"“»“_'_“”‘ oy r and also u“ 124 ; :—’r ture of Gov.|Grouch. 5 on the street got a horse all the| = s iy — . | P Mlvxaérmhmlfl( weal news published herein The latest PO & AR A Then, for goodness sake, what|rest of them didn’t think they had |’ ¥ K Hmuited Ruts, R Bew e e vARornl*‘""”' is for a New York City Congresswan from i, ah h::k filk; ;:yway?" :"‘I‘ | o navadt uanten J. W. WOODFORD Dr. A. W. Stewart i 5. Sides, | A A AN THAT OF ANY OTHER BUBLICATION a safely Domocratic distriet to 1 4 let| i the Mrs, The impression a lot of folks || Representing the. Northern l DENTIST YIEng, Jectherd acomn the late Presidential candidate take the seat. Tt U | who ask for advice g vou is| | Life Insurance Co, H;;"v‘v:n'am- to 6 p. m. Is said in that vay he could get a reat thatlg L. ool L ihat they simply are anxi to ;“‘I’e*“gatcl our nlflw tTl'We‘;"l Bidpghs Phonem?(l;m:g. Co-Ordinate Bodles t ot be diffier o1d «s loug as hel| s |have somebody to blame it on if| | Policy, also accident ani . Res. of Freemasonry & yadd. ot d(“." ',lrl(,: hd,( Ry '(.,v".', (Zanesville Item in Newark Ad|luve l;;z"y ”‘{"')‘-‘m'[fl’“"‘_‘l""‘ o petan| | health insurance. Phone 2| Phone 276. ‘Scottish Rite “‘”:{: “;“.”“ Hl lm‘lhr”in fl:‘}; \ ti ‘n lv!’. % wcate}:‘ :»:;.1‘.:[:' | rings on Salmon Creek. Even-| 4 Reg(;ll:r ';neutlng; ] ould get a real leade € Nutional Leg-1 pingey Dare, of Phila; was taken | WIODE. i \ ings by appointment. | second Friday eac slature. to the penitentiary on a 15 to 30| Now and then a flapper gots "‘: v a 3 Dr. H. Vance ! s atin Rife : | S —— year sentence for burglarizing an| e -"'}“’;“ T ! s - B Omtecpath—ann Goudsteln Bide [Lemple, WALTER | While the U. is opposed to cigarettes|inhabited house. |everybody on the car to see for 5 T RS 2 ours: 10 to 13; 1 i+ g [it announces that it will fight them without the| L | tnemEdise e, docen't SheitEl w:fl";';;::fl:]:‘“;‘:‘:'fl laid of a Constitutional Amendment. Very good Prophecies Always Work in | ‘v‘l‘ 8 “x:"““r“::“‘y}‘\“‘;l‘ 4\’;‘“'[“1““‘) HOT TOASTED Phove: Office 1471 Liva akee | That is the way it ought to fight against liquor. _Reverse ;""“";; ma“yl‘h“"] I‘ 8 ":h'r il S y Residence, Gnflm'l mun i OF MOOSZ It would get better results that way I'm always tickled when : - b % CTITS B Juneau Locge No. [ Lk TR b The weatherman predicts cohl.‘ “"‘] \\‘»hn::r:‘ SZ\NDW[(,IH‘S = :l’:;‘('l {iufil :‘2';‘:3.‘ by Z 4 3 3 ys hope the wome! s b I that Jones Bill gooa through the House| slect and smows =~ who RGN o aii the WAl il Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictatos | yne who violates the Volstead Act is running|No frown from me i 1ada s 1 4 B CHIROPRACTOR, Hesllenthal Bidg. retar b - e For it will be the opposite, 1|salads are old maids and haven't - J. H. HART, Secretary. 3 % ATEK ¢ risk of five years in the penitentiary and a 1' b # 2, husbands who have to he the H()T TAMA[ IS Office Service Only 206 Seward Building MELVILLE E. STONE, WORLD’S GREAT- | :19,000 finé. Why did they mot maké it Life or iy dogs they are tried on before be- e Hours: 105 a. m. to \d'«’ 7!10011: 2 T TR TRk 4 EST NEWSGATHERER. (. xeciition? Neigh! Neight ng offered to the publ p. m.wta9 . p’;l .;h::o s"p. m. Besom i Boorih Sons . 147, “'i —_— HCHNRESrE: b " e — gt % f each month in : S i LY e : Blinks: “They tell me his wife R SePttish Bt e 3 A 1 Melville E. Stone, who died last week, was| enator Jones has a way of getting his namel, © U, T MASK BALL e SDrIHe: (ot T Yol }/ e ] R R EAb Inited 5 : a s not the practice of - Ep T80 o f ) ’ one of the gre wsprpermen the United {4, 00 (o peculiar legislation. Jinks: “Well, I noticed he was| Fun at the Mask bail, Feb. 23[{ JUNEAU ICE CREAM ‘Surgery nor Osteopathy. e b ScoT .\G R ; States has produced He wus just past L‘Il::ll .\‘, a little hoarse himself this morn-|at Moose Hall. Features include PAR 3_ NAGHEL, Secretary. Y when he died and he had devoted nearly all of | ) 5 ing.” 6 big prizes an¢ novelty numbers R 5 Wis Tife fo suthering and distributing news. He| By Order of the Anti-Saloon League. ia R b%: TdR¥Aws bes dance dand, thé LORS "y — Srder ot : Q 19 rize ERM " rather than ar t 3 3 8 ; Wrong As Often as a Husband |Sercnader: At!lfl’f'\.ll prize :lof O e Robert q1"1["'0" .?vandAInd rfi(.unh;fiuui T 5 e s W . inded (New Y« a4 Jo) wrong A a|most comic costume. —adv. da f h mol a £ such, g i b \ Jnpsrinthdont ”\'x(?m.:,.‘-. ot thel, 1\‘ o it mne‘i,‘:n<m L e ’ Opt. D. 51?”":“”‘5'3{?'1"}:1’{."5 he 4 s and Victor ' F n K e Pl . e hooh who thinks he is. o remp) BT, 0 ldikar s Nandd 1o rabre tHats ass rs, | Anti-Saloon League hus apparently ciacked his B Have you bought your log yet? | PHONE 94 Graduats lgstAnste’e! g GHORGR, Warthy Mats building it int ,‘ a very ful ble | Wi wer the nead of Assemblyman Je"l‘m d‘“i Little Stronger Language Used WEREY = . —— —reed i leflzeot’:thl;,::;s‘ry! al | i L sbr;rr«clrmr;: ROBIN- ., 4 il i s scme offect. At any rate, Mr. Jenks— dry leader|, ] B L . i i i i i e Rt L st ral Mans, O Cegitinpivekitht roniriad- to have' dropped B";’f‘lfil'-o “'lcf;“"w“"‘gmi“v‘f;fd“ . —_——— | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground «ianTs o 4 ager ¢t the Associated Press for nearly Uhiry i county-option bill in favor of a straight SR Sty e 1§ Bl geoeoie. I ] e A T ¥ | years, and Cyunsellor ior the orgunization sitce|prohihition enforcement me Making a wry ,a’:;]]::m”“w( fam’ 1s mBFeZiten Jam:an P“'bhc ‘-“braryl : ;45 eldlnu second and lser 1ok 1921, tace over ii, Mr. Jenks and Speaker McGinnies|‘ g and | Dr. B, E. SOUTHWELL | | fony it Porei Mr. stone chose journalism as a 1ife work be-'ax ling 1o let such a measure come to a vote. . | Optometrist-Optician te attend. Counell Zham- e e ity great.| The Anti-Salcon League ofticials know asf In Any. Home Free Reading Room ||| gyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | |bert. Fitin Streot. cause he saw in it an opportunity to be of great ; i i lian-Gage bill | She’d spdnt two hours dressing, ’ ! {ne 'BId £DW. M. McINTYR® ‘3. K. H. est service rather than as a road to riches. When ! We!l as Mr. Jenks that a new Mullun-Guge bi it at I Clty Mall, Second Floor | Room 16, Valentine g. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. he sold hifs interest in the News o his partner,|'s Dot the ghost'of a chanee of becoming law.| . 7% M0 000 qoanin o Whin Hithet nt, B8 | 20:00, el R B in ings; by i o he sold h’s inleres 1 Ve L artner, 0 v Called she wou e d @ 2 AERIE 117 F. O. R, e "1t is doubtful if it can pass the Assembly, where Reading Room C:-ea From | Appointment D7 UGLAS Mr. Lawson, and retired with a comfortable for- 1" iy Republican group will join the Democrats| — minute; Py gt | Phone 484 Mo S U A0y tune he entered banking and his success Was|uo.inst it, Short of a whole series of miracles,|One hour later he yelled up—“Com-| Clroulstion Rrm . Opel hoe| |3 5 nights 8’ o’clock such that wealth d us a prize for continuing it would certainly fail Semate. Governor! pared to you : d ) P 100 B:80 P 100 Dm0 |- i ik kagles' Hall in (e w However, his love of newsgathering | Roosevelt stands ready a veto if necessity At lying Ananias wasn’t in it!"} @ k £:30 p. m. o il 5 Eoug‘l‘uu; Wllllsum ?‘E' w. Vl’l.‘;:llr “'#‘ and Qistri vas so great that when he was requires it. ¥ 3 W, 7;& : Gurrent Magazines, Newspapers | 1 Helene W. L. Albrecht &',.m;::;mv}e]w::;e £id i ; asked 10 become General Manoger of the Western| The Leigue ofticers and Mr. Jenks know .y seme : Jfi Reference Books, Etc, ! PHYSICAL, THERAPIST L \ccociated Press he cculd noi resist the tempta-|Well on the other hand, that they might get a| “How does your wife determine] i ] i T PR s 1 soclutet .. 4 <N A reqe heo|COUNLY-0ption bill passed and signed if they what foods are good for you'.'"] v 3 & 4 “’. 8. olea e Westecr, Assoclatpd "Press WRdsieq Riga® snplign s Byt thege two reusons |asked the bachelor Iriend. I - . e ! S e IR IE B T came the Asoclated Press of New York he re-iy,y enforcement by county option does mot suit| “Sho finds what things I detest| New, select line of visiting cards | | iy Seiosteln Bl B ¢ rth Thurdes malncq a8 Geneial Manager. From that time on the Anti-Saloon I.cague. It would constitute an|mosi and then decides that those| | When you buy PEERLESS} |at The Empire. AR 4 d A eacn mowr) {3 the story of his life was history of "the samission that great arcas of the State are|are (he very things I need most,”| BREAD o = - = Dugout. st newsgatheriug and distributing organizi-|inmoyably and overwhelmingly wet by sentiment. | growled the husband of a food| & 4 Old papers for sale at The| New, select line of visiting cards 3485 in the history of the world) It would also reveal that many dry counties up-|faqdist. It is better Bread — High{)pp 50 at The Empire. He d bunking comnections such as|Staté which sare ready enough to support a 8 3 in Public Favor g Titic RRE wide law saddl 70 per cent, of the cost 1d Stor: i . 05 P D - B e are rarcly cted and political honors of the|” it Same Old Story ' ot ot i it i 5 —— WOMEN 0] SEEEAR ; highest ordes—including the, Mayorality of Chi: 01 *Motcement on Jew VKT“, ('I“Y will “;“"r' bome| 5 Chicago man tried the old| Every Bite a Delight LEGIOrHll?g 439 il i 3 6L a county-option law ch leaves each co b - ¢ i cagu and Ambdssadorships. He was giveu oppor-| o o 5% A g ¢3 each COUMY|gqunt ot hunting for a gas leak Remember the Name THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Meots 1st and 3rd Thuradays | tetaot e OwI D, vith a lighted candle. He found ; . - W \ tunity for political leadeyship. He was urged to| qn short, the whole situation must be treated|" ' * HEhte : , insist upon it from e | esch month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | take editorial positions of power. He refused|with an eye single to the vantly of the Anti-| ",l’.he e ke e i your grocer “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute ; ) " ?(:l:; Jarman, Semior Re- | everything, and gave full play to his passion for!|Saloon League. If it chos it could probably £ 7 4 v . al y enior e~ N 5 e m ustify a funeral. it $+ gathering the news of the world for the members|get « really equitable aud effeciive Lind of law, | ROUEH Of him to justity PEERLESS BAKERY Corner 4th and Franklin St Phone 136 || | gent; Agoas Grizg. Recorcer. of his Aesociated Press. From the beginming he|But this law would hurt its prestige. Cracking e — . ¥ ¢ 8 vhip, King 3 icans 3 ine " R : " insisted that the Associated Press must set LR ::mel::::;o‘nge;;{mrheizhcl:;‘ We are told that over in Europe e S Brunswick Bowling fge news;, nmt'u Tl:fl:‘"’ all.mllutczly xe:i;l:]hlv“w b teast save its tace. T 3 xhe:‘v have found a substitute for Alleys complciely unbinse e carly developed the abi i B cotton— i : RYE BRUHN ity of picking the sort of men he wanted in his Hun! Unless 1t is more expen-|| AUTOS FOR HIRE F fzznf\u_numgr.."“fi: | ‘organizition and of commandering their loyulty | Alaska Calls to Tourists. sive than the silk we have substi- z Phone 213 ! and best ebiliites. —— tuted for cotton we can’t see how | I'he Associated Vress correspondents (Seattle Times.) lt(hm‘ m‘tzt guvms.: hwr find any mar- With a Full Line of n —— : and 1oy got under the organization that| Prospective tourlits arc new studying the ket for it over here. JAPA'\TESL TOV Mr. Stone built up was such that he placcd the Sllner schedules of Alaska steamships aud the S You summer . | most implict rellance in anything that they sent|descrintions of :e‘c‘;fl‘a; ’:f",':'i(:’,'l'l'gp‘;,‘,,'fim‘,’ly ;:,':y Of shivering 1 ua lty eats SHOP in a5 news, and he was rarely fooled. Au flius-| ool O N0 o SRR G 10" Dheal of sunny Do quickly tire— H. B. MAKING traticn of hig faith in his orga ation was frn-lyarhovs of mighty glaciers, of lofty mountain I wish it was Front Strest § ished when the Assoclatod Press report came from|ranges and of tumbling streams. More and more Time to perspire. PHONE 38 P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders, the battie front in France that Germans were|Alaska is atiraeting tourists, and’ the forthcoming o] bombarding Paris from a distance of 72 miles. |summer i= likely to see the greatest movement A Truthful Kid < s e s . [ Members throughout the couutry threw up th ril'w"inv\:lnl s'nce the days of the gold rushes. “What is your mamma doing}, H.eres nrom];hlul — effi- Bands, 1t was b i Yt endtd Public interest in Alaska is not confined to its|these days?’ asked the friend of ciency—service MORRIS ager from all cec-|unmatchod scenery and its historic monument; [little Bobbie. poured into the G not a few of those who visit the Northland are “She isn’t doing what she is § IR ol ALASKAN HOTEL CONSTRUCTION ver was, ticns. Mr. Stone's Stand pat. « The poxan 58 A ; sk ke By deeply oncerned iu its industial and agricultural|put is trying awfully hard,” re-|| garlson’s taxi service because COMPANY Assoclated Prom roporters Kuow what ciey ave se?' (Verned 1 8 tnduetil and sericuitural|vut s teying Al R MODERN REASONABLE RATES doing.” They did, and the story was completely |ggystry Service estimates that the forests of “And what is that?” smiled tne to take you to your destina- Dave H PR SAND and i vindicated. |Southeastern Alaska can produce 1,500,000 cords nd. tion in safety. For your pro- A OUSEL, OP, GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. trie; nally forever. The agricultural “Reducing,” said the kid. re at work producing grains and vege- MR .. He tables adapted to the short but intensive growing She Can't See Any More 4. They are striving to do for the farmers Government experts have done for the 4 e . paper: atives in establishing reindeer herds. Divorge. suits filed: is generally agreed that the agricultural Lou Ellen SEE against Eugene il'tics of Alaska hardly bave been touched.|E. SEE. on fairly jumps under the influence of @ sunlight. The problem for the experts| Listens Like The Voice of Another No man m history did more for the profession |of pulpwood um of journalism than was done by Melville E. Stone. |expe Jt is doubtful if any one ever equalled probably did more the S newsgathering to the r levels that now &3 obtain. in creating the Asscocinted Press he gave 5 character aund stability as well as energy and efficiency to Americen journalism. tection—be sure when getting X a cab that the name Carlson | | sieiejnjejeiugeiee ‘| taxi is on the door. From Court note in Kansas \City |4 oue mau 1o raise No job too large nor too small for us, MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Carlson’s Taxi and A bakenion Servi MONEY «lop products of the soil which are Married Man " Phone Single O and 11 ; — adapici to the Northland's unique growing sea-| «y always pays to do right, but I 9 E ] BIILDING CONTRACTORS 3 . Liguor to the value of $24.000,000 son. riculture cannot outrun manufactures|y js gimply useless to be right sn t Uerythlng Phone 62 A destined for the United St Rassed and p fon. Markeis must be developed if{gnen you are arguing with your CANADIAN LIQUOR AND AMERICAN turough the Caunadian custo i o % Nneai anr. wi ng D No large colonization move- wife”—Cincinnati Enquirer. he ia cal year, whi uld come ahead of mining and manu- ave to be, your wife . i 4 | how prohibition miy vy v loment. e Berry’s Taxi But it does provide many pleasures JUNEAU prohibit.-—(Boston Tra cam of tourists will have an important H. 1. H. in Hartford, Conn. Cour- and f ]l ities TR_ANSFER Those figures do not take iuto : any, bearinz on Alasks's growth and progress. First, !' el ' . PHONE 19 comiorts as well as necess! " COMPANY many milions of dollars worth of Hquor | 1e [the visitors come at sight-seers, but many of them “,' d at Gastinea i from Canade to the United States that wid not | Wil Teturn as settlers or investc More or Less True Diand o faianoau People who save a little as they loveu,hheksdm Stores pas: through fhe Customs. Frobabls s muc Micligen T that state wire sapital punishe| HODe SPFings eternal; and that go along are always able in“time, Freight an Canadian liguor crossed the linc directly fre M ments is forbidden and hey send & person 10 explains why, though beauty par- h h la hi fllflt Mhiolesalers or from rum-rnuners, whosc carg0es|prison for life for getting cauzht with liquor | lor8 don’tclaim to be run by mér- i . to have the partyom ¥ gs were booked for somc Latin American or Asiatic!iour times —(Philadelphia Inquirr ) acle workers, their cash registers The Packard Taxi give them the most happiness. or other country, as came through the Canadian | ST 5 never rust from lack of use. PHONE / Customs. Possibly a lot more. Another good thing ‘about being a straight| ORe reason why it is so hard 444 And it does mot take into account many, Denocrat i« not losing any sleep over who ain’t|for @ wife to get her husband to : § many millions of dollars worth of Canadian!|S0i48 f0 be appointed.—(Dallas News.) 20 to church with her is because Stand at Arctio One Dollar or more opens an pis Mquor that w u and consumed by Amer- 3 N a fish always is uncomfortable in our Savings feans while tonring or visiting in Cang They used to take « drink of whiskey for a|when it is out of water. e P O SR account in L] o :f;;:]’ m £ *.':«.u' tuke a drink and stay e e Prompt Service, Day and Night Department. . GOVERNOR STATE GRATIS. e o ik M s Caf Covicn Auto Service : 2 Prompt Delivery of When former Gov. Alvan T. Fuller of Massa- vutl:-? '—},‘,,,m,,'_;mf',,'i. ,“,l“" :f::l“:g"r’m‘fi y sLare Phone 842, Day or ALL KINDS OF COAL chusetts retired from office last month he held[the numerous articics on Alasks and the fiying 5 Night PHONE 48 uncashed salary checks for all the services he|industry.—(Sew ateway. ) Regular Dinners Juneau, Alaska . had rendered Massacliusetts :s Governor for four X — T i i s’l@f‘ Orders wwna years, Lieutenaut-Governor for a similar length| Azes ago, it is said, the clephunt roamed over of time and for member of the State Semate, It|'¢S3%. But arcn't there freshes tracks than that Lunches 18 said the amount of earned salary thut Le re- | here?—(Toledo Blade.) n 6 2. m.'to 2 a. m. fused to turn into uls own bank account was Rt 3 T PULAR PRICES i ' POS rXpense accoutits show that the 1928 cam- . $56.000. It 1€, 1f is said, his purpose not to cash| .. i 0 wae the most ox rgbdgeagth the checks at all. lof the Repubii o Lo a stoEy S HARRY MABRY 4% ‘ns séem to think it was worth Pro) There fs no question that Gov. Fulier had|the price——Indianupolis Star.) £ prietor

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