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been almost perfec been for the firecrack: er was perfect e well | nned and well managed; oury Laseball team won two out of three t out an amazing number o sizes | thrill | until with children who had the dou plug being (SPECIAL CORR SITKA, Alaska up | STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Every drop 6 years old 86 proof. Older, better than ever! Every drop Pre-War Quality | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1s awarded to Carl John- | presented Neptune | News of the death of Jack Little- age, at his home ir Seattle Thurs- evening, saddened his many to a|ond best v and |son, age 3 havior. Rowley larceny ch was sentence plead *guilty 2 year three years. as ago, He the grownups teco wert to bed A Jdaughter, Susan K., \&(Agmng‘ Y ster Mrs. Edwin Cv Johnson. | However, the sale of firecrackers seven pounds two ounces, wWas born p e I I c a n {is an employee of Whiz Fish Prod. just outside the City limits to Mr 1 Mrs. Robert Van Allen, {Co. ich a storm of indigr at Lewiston, Idaho, on July ist e wrath, people were tco busy being |Mrs. Van Allen is the former Mary Miss Marilyn Jones departed on made to celebrate wholeheartedly. | Hedges, j - partner of the Sitka the Silver Mist for a few weeks Most people seemed to agree that|Arts and Crafts. The Van Allens a e r stay at Greentop to visit Mrs. J. A. something should be done” or the|present home is in Orofino, Idaho | Ronning. Ordinance prohibiting the sale of | e i T firecrackers should be repealed A son, Walter Langille III, weigh- | (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENGE) { Bruce Merritt left by plane for _ ling eight pounds 15 ounces, was| PELICAN, ailaska, July 8—The Juneau on business Dave Dalton, committed suicide (born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lan- Fourth -of July celebration started R s room at the Sitka Hotel either |gille Morrison Jr., July 1, in Berk-| with a parade at 11:30 "am. in Arriving by pmw was Miss Marie e evening of the 4th or early eley, Calif. Mrs. Morrison is tne I r of the Queen, Marilyn Jones|McCaddon, Miss ‘\IxVCAdll'ms home morning of the 5th. His body was |former Margaret Rands, daughter and Attendants Margaret Edgecomb (is in Bellingham, Wash liscovered shortly before noon ohjof Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands. |and Vivien Paddock. Bruce Merritt, T lay. He wuad been drinking | - | éressed as Uncle Sam led the pa-| Saturday night the boardwalk ind worrying over the possible loss| Roy Johnson, B, McClure, | radc ain was the scepe of ap acaident; of his job with the Oxenburg €. E. Simons . R. Mills ar-| At the end of the parade Prizes|this time serious one. George Beay- Prothers, fish buyers, on the Cold rived this we: an indefinite | were awarded fot the best floats|day, a ]nul troller, - fell from the Storage Dock. He shot himself with stay, on a power timber survey and best costumes. First prize for|walk on the rock’s on the beach be< r 2% for a prospective pulp mill at the the {igats was awarded to'Fommy,low. George was trealed and, cared Funeral services were conducted Herring Bay site, five miles onst of |McGrall, age 14 months. Tommy,for by nurse Mrs. Richard Kendall | Thursday morning. Survivors incldue Eitka. They will Le joined by four | was dressed as George Wmhnmm“\m' ] the plane arrived to take him sisters Agnes Dalton, Alice Island other pulp tycoons who are out on|with a patriotically decorated float,[to Mt zecum:e Hospital. Oscar “anitarium; Dorothy Smith, Peters- the mext Totem for a brief stay.|Second prize went to Joe Heuisen,|Weston staged a one-man collection b brothers, Edward Dalton, The first party has established as aboard |rally and received slv’.'l) to help de.- Kake; Clarence Dalton, Alice Is- camp at Sawmill Creek as head-'a unique float symbolizing a cov- fray Ge 'S h‘.\;u‘m‘ r-xpsnxc.& .Ex- land Sanitarium; George Demmert, quarters. ered wagon jma Douglas contributed $50, bring- Klawock; and uncle, Fred Ana- —_— For best costumes David McGee,|ing the total to $220 ] skitte, Klawock, and an aunt, Mis., Nels Rowley a r<1 by plane this|age 4, received first prize. David,| It W rge’s back was Frank Booth of Mt. Edgecumbe. week on parole, from the Washing- |dressed in and tam, minus cag-'lrl’f)k”_‘ s not been con- — to State Penitentia for good be- | pif made a cute little Scot. Sec- | firmed. A fight at the boat barbor July | dressed in a royal purple robe trim-;3 ended with the stabbing of Sur- {close friends in Sitka. He had been e | med in ermine and silver crown and [gis Shakely. An emergency plane o vital a part of the town during Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hilscher ar-|Septe. was sent out and took the victim is years as manager of the Public'riyed by plane Friday for a brief s were won |0 Juneau. Utilities—and before that, as a fre- py and pleasure visit. Hilscher, age 7 and| quent visitor from hago! Where!githor of the book “Alaska Now: I 14. Gloria was| he was in charge of the mining prought the Jessen’s Weekly honor @ lady of the gay nineties and Am“wso SEAIILE BOUND | properties award for presentation to Leslie belle an Eskimo | M Littlepage born in Ore-' Yaw, superintendent of Sheldon VIA pAA (I.IPPERS' {gon, in September 1894 and went Jackson Junior College. Mr. Yaw wa The picnic and sporting events 1] to Juneau as a mining engineer r-l osen as cne of t]u 49 u.m(«nu- were held at the flats on the east- ‘;;'k( dau 1va.; of '.‘m ni Mr ry ‘ln-.n was the only Sitkan s0|ipe races were: Baby race—Tommy | | silpatrick, in 1917 : McGrail; Age Lynn Grant st e b Festing e e 2 Taking 30 passengers south, PAA |life—covering most of Southeast ; 1 ke’ t;“ ok ;t-?nxb!“‘pp"" JAHEt fiine, Iragy Sealtls e nd |, Passenger riving by Tocem | —MIXE 7 : and others from Annette, Fairbanks | Alaska, the Pa rthwest and Aje’ Gervice i e R 0 Age john Goodman; Age (25 SLSES frof { £p ndir n years in Russi 1eT€ bara and Ceceila Jacoby, to visit First Gary Tennyson, Arlf\ aik I_‘“”’n"\_“_”w were Editt Mr. Littlepage was employe S G and -in-law, d=Arihur Masigiie Evans, Shirley Dyedane, Robert| engineer on varlous mines in Si-' My, and Mrs. Paul Jacoby: Sam ir unny) Woods, fuspgyans (SaeY wecsdl, (ISR Leria. His rience n in Goddard of Tacoma; Margaret and I Goodman d Mrs. ‘G"nrg(‘ Waike L J “I:()l\(l E]hi\-‘! ‘HYHHUK‘ ion ‘\\\ \‘ De! Bess Grace Dahl of Mon . Jim B B m. second prize SRR Hobmsdr l‘lyE;ri Crn((; H ippeared in the Eve him of Seattle; John CRristiansor he horse shoe tourna- |2 W01 Sl B S Utk were Mr Post before teing published f Seattle; Otto Brolin, Seattle; |ment were: First game won by Hel-| etVFE -OF te SoMR UEE o form. = ¢ corge Rotbliberger of Seattle; | Vig Christer and Fred Wetche; o on o o nd infant, Mrs, Mar i o R o, QS Jadle eheli; Neil Davis of Salt|Second ¢ by Len Gelger|o, . and infant, Virginia An- ok ck Qoudie D Lake, brother of Floyd Davis, on|&nd Frank Mosher; Third, Johal oot % @ B hev. Al An- e " vacation. Heuless Don McGee; fourthy ' Nick and Charles Marvin side in Seattle Vi Rk . ke B.|Kep Hoyt and Conrad Tomlinsen;|derson, Mick and ORares MEtod X s = i her granddaughter, Judy l{”" and sixth Kep Hoyt and Edwin T‘"'““_‘ F'm; Hu;:xr o K P‘lungcx; J B oty ded o E. A. McDonald, for med- C. Jobn C. H. Keil, Donald Kinkle. A »\’Wm_sgm ‘“ !“: i eatment in the States; E. W.| I 1015257065 WAS A| ny and Mrs. J. E. Reid, M. W. won’t go near a garment that 1 e . to Beaverton, Oregon; Mr; en the Bellingham | Anderson, Lester Catlett, Dale and has been protected with |iine conumbin Lume e s and the Pelican TOWNSMeN, Naney Kilburn, Mrs. John Man- Unicn. He i Sawade; Edwin Hall, Roy!pavilion all day bt e [ F a1 Clothes sent here for Clean- Jlier, nis peletic i o i DO i end Richard Plancich. 3 s cin his family in Oregon;| Blannin ni Jacebs and| 7, Annette—Loren Duncan and inz are Monite Mothptroofed [jxetchikan for medical treat-|Mrs. Gordon Underhill. The queen |yray Gagnon, From Annette—Mr. | by s e free, e shamiga ok ieaT passengers for Keteh o M‘:}"[‘)’({:m i *le “1: ‘:H‘ i.::[ Mrs. William Hughes and in- MOTH PROOFED at her home in the Cottage heli being used by the U. Mo Fairbanks—Mrs, Morris But-| atme extia cost JERCL hge ia nknoim Bps SDEIHAS) 1 on the Georgg! Geological Survey ¢ The heli- {}o Nick and Kathleen Butler, Leo- Lelieved to be in her lat Washington kend weref|copter is ow by ‘the Central,no’y porlin, Guy and Ina Fisk | Funeral services were Mrs. H. Anderson, Mr. and Mr&|Helicopter Co. of Seatile. Carl'gjiver Anderson and Olaf Grin- Friday afterncon by the Rev Ed. Berry, Miss K. Henley and Fow=| Brady is pilot and Joe Beebe, me-| o) K \\;::.. )ll\mlm-lm rhr} Pre: !)‘!n:’m ler Martin 4 chanic fith TR LR o o hurch and she was buried at the peaying were: Capt. and Mrs.| Although the Fourth was just 3 ’ p For Better /‘pp(’ar‘!ll( > Epelyienian . Qumetery Al Dictz and son Ernest: Mrs. Vert{another working day to these boys s }z’l‘;g”\'dfi:_‘";:ms‘:'M(;x: Mrs. Cook is survived by relatives ,, poote and Mrs, Davis Hawt they very graciously consented toi }\\;1 nel‘:u;‘s“c _Rose Baer and + Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Joseph, Mr .o |give 2n air show for Pelican. A great|morane Boss, From Whitehorse— CALL iy d“"."-‘mn(”““"]‘:‘.l_““k “;“‘L‘“‘ {deal of their time was spent ex- g ipeole;l;“ i e grandchildfen, 'Lillian and Louis ining 3 7 RS netarh] 0] son, - &, J. Shotridge. NEED[E(RAFI SHOP 1§ |Blaining the why und whercior imee ana Donald Cumpl Ihe TRIANG[E (I-EANERS SOLD BY MRS flEMmG people who as Alaskans are the| Audrey Bowman and Clem Pace grentest air travellers in the world.| George Sarvela home on the Cres- 4 irce- ‘arita SR Rivei ot Cobic| Phone 307 Qut of the dark light your laundry Into the Shiny and bright! Today’s electric laundry takes its rightful place in the sun—far re- moved from the dark basement room of yesterday | Modern electrical equipment has shortened washday to a few hours. But electricity has done more than end washday labor—it has made this laundry a truly livable part of the home! Here automatic electric appliances do the work while vou relax. The G-E One-Control Wringer Washer washes clothes sparkling clean—does it gently, tool The automatic action of the G-E Tumbler Dryer drys clothes indoors, fast . . . means no more trips to the skets of 1 R backyard with baskets of heavy, wet clothing! B The new G-E Troners mean freedom from long ses- sions over the ironing board ! Your electric laundry can be as simple or as elab- otate as your needs de- mand . .. but whatever type you choose, let us show you how your eleciric laundry will more than pay feor itseli! | GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES The appliances most women want most! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service Fukul Destruction by Earlhquake Aerial photo view of .hpxume western coastal city of Fukui which was munly wzeoud hy a severe . earthquake and which left thousands killed and injured. The above photo shows sections of the town | crumbled into dust and giant eraters ed by the ceacking of (he earth, cent, by US Commissioner Frank e munity Hall. There was a big turn- | Richards, tefore a group of rela-| The Needlecraft and Junior Shop|out. Tt was announced that the June tives and close friends. Attending on Seward Street has char minlites ThirsdissseE dor e the couple were Ethel Campbell and | bands, it was disclosed today. Mrs.|Fourth celebration. Beer and George Sarvela. Reuel M. Fleming has sold the|smoked salmon were served at mid- After the ceremony, a reception shop to Mrs. Jo Hutchings, former|pnight. was held at the Silver Foam Yacht|buyer for B. M. Behrends. o a e Club where the refreshment table,| Mrs. Fleming has operated the| visiting with the W. C. Soule's including a large wedding cake, was shop for the past 2' years. MI.gre Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson and set in the rear room. Scores of and Mrs. Fleming and family plan|daughter, Camille. Mrs, Feterson friends called during the eveningito take a trip along the Pacificlis a sister to Mrs. W. C. Soule. to congratulate the couple and wish.Const later on this year. |them many years of happiness. | - Alvs. "John Biceenian ‘and sister The Paces have taken the down-| SPECIAL MEETING ALL WEEK|Agnes Mork spent the second and stairs apartment in the George Sa- third of July in Juneau. vela hom Glerious Church Mission, 270 SR Mrs. Pace, a nurse at Alice Is-| Scuth Franklin, Evangelist C. P.| Mrs. A. Raatikainen returned via land Sanitarium, is the daughter! Davis and workers, message Salva-|Alaska Coastal. of ‘Mrs. Paul Kell of Port Lupton, *tion from Sin and Sickness in Je- S Colorado. She came to Sitka just a!sus’ Name. Pastor Georg Al} Lynn Cockburn am\ed recently year ago. | Ward. 939 Jtland is staymg at the home of his HAS NEW BLOOD; LEGION DROPPED | Managers of the Legion ball club in Juneau are considering sutmit- ting a protest to the baseball com- mission regarding the status of four Teen-Age players. Following yesterday afternoon’s 7-1 defeat, several Legion players were heard to question the birth date of such out- standing Teeners as Tyvol, Hager- up, Clark and Selmer. Both teams scored onc run in the first inning last, night but mel then on the Teen-Age continued to pound the Legion pitchers for i steadily mounting lead. Heaviest of the innings was the third when the Teen-Age brought in three runs to give them a 4-1 lead. Metcalfe hurled the first five inn- ings for the Legion with Nielsen taking over mound duties for the last two. Smithberg and Magorty were pitcher and catcher for the Teen-Age throughout the seven innings, Umpires were Otto Smithberg at plate and Simpson on base. e et TWENTY. - NINE. HERE BY ALASKA COASTAL Twenty-nine persons arrived and 24 flew ‘out on Alaska Coastal ! flights yesterday as follows: From Sitka: Mrs. G. W. Fedorotf ang“H. ‘Tlibury, Clara Davis, Gloria Dayis, Otto Pacle, J. M. Morgan and L. M. Heaton. ; Fish Bay: Wiley Flowers. Hoonah: Joseph Jaenes. !’i‘cm Pelican: E, E. Hawkins. From Petmburg qhms ‘McClney. E’tom Baranof: E.° bruenmg From Angoon: King Niala. flqm ‘Hood Bay: Warren Haines. ‘From' Hajnes: W. G. an and wife, Harold McLean, Ralph Rivers, Fred Lappi, Mrs. Don Able, Don Ab'h B, and sq&: ‘Sim- Prom Skagway: Bflhfin fwm 58 m’ \ William To Sitka: Mrs. T. Smith and a |MURPHY & MURPHY i FLRL’)‘TG I FOR SALE ' 4-bar. ! DQUGLAS— $6,500 takes : house, compl. furn., utility room, furngce, basement, 50x200 lot. Also 2-bdr. home, view, large basement, part furnished. BOATS: Marion J; The Forrester; The Dell, 40-ft. senier be at the habor Sunday. C.LLHOUN St. large corner lots with 3 rentals over 10% on in- vest. View. Beautiful Erickson home, Star Hill, 3 hdr., utilit cool room, compl. furn., )uv:‘ly‘ garden; 2 bdr. home on 2 view| lots, unfurn. Edwin; Pollock, | Star Hill. GLACIER Ave. 1-bdr. Hardwood floors, terms; former Danner home; 2 part. furn. houses, 1 acre, light plant, Lemon Creek. McMULLEN Estate, $160 month. TWO 3-bdr. homes Behrends Ave.; Foster home, 10th, pine panel, fireplace, hardwood floors, furn- ished, furnace, basement, etc. BEACH prop. Briggs, Sheppard, Edwards; Bacon at Auke Bay 50- foot beach plus 5 acres pat. land and house priced quick sale. E4 Schnoeker at Auke Lake, $3,500; Douglas Beach, $2550 1 acre and cement basement West Juneau.| $8,000 Cole’s pile driving; $800 falling equipment, | compl. furn. income appr. REALTORS - ACCCOUNTANTS " Phone 676 over First National Bank | MODERN 2-bedioom furnished home, Waynor Addition. Call | Douglas 35-1 long-1 short. 38 3t 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than %z price. Write | Box 2384, 938 tf: BLUE-Cream Tayior Tot, $10. Cof- ! fee table, $10. 245 Trwin St. 37 tf | 949 OLDSMOBILE Sedan. Call 438 | afte 5 pm. and 841 d 3 3t A m.les on Gla- cier Highw: beach frontage, | 1 acre patented land, good gar- den, beautiful view, large work- shop, also Shctgun Club across road; 2 bdr. modern home, furn- ished, with 2-room attic; very| best water system, $5,000. 937 tf| HALLICRAFT Radio, model S- 22R, good condition. Black 630. 937 3t ['41 Ford Station Wagon, §750. New engine and tires. W. D. Schoeppe, | 13 mj , Fritz Cove Road. 37 5t 'DUPLEX APT., REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale. 4- um': apartment house Excellent condition. Large apartments with dining room and Channel view. Best residential location. New stoves and refrigerators. HOUSE with waterfront location on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter living. Bath. Large living room with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt light plant with appliance in- clulding washing machine. NEW two bedroom house on 10th Street. Tile kitchen and bath. Floor furnace, | LARGE two bedroom house, Auke Bay. Patented land. OLD House with four bedrooms, Living room with fireplace. Well furnished. Excellent Channel view. Low price. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 GOOD HUNTING-FISHING BOAT sleeps three-five, 28 ft., beam 9 ft. 6-cyl. Cont. Star. $1800. Key available at our office. NEARLY NEW Cabin Cruiser. 22 ft., 110 Chrysler, sleeps 3. $3500. $1250 dowr TROLLER, ready to go; 30 ft., 25 hp Universal. $1800. TROLLER, needs new keel next season, 30 ft., 2-1 Jeep. $1100. GOV. ELISHA P. FERRY, sleeps 10-16, shown by app. $17,500. 5 HP ELTO outboard, $60. USEC CARS—Plymouth, Oldsmo- bile, Hudson. several homes. NEARLY NEW dining table, foun leather seat chairs. $50. 1130 GALLON water or oil tank, $10. ELEC. ADDING MACHINE, 8 bank, Portable radio, accordion, guitar slide camera WE HAVE A BIG SALES AND STORAGE ROOM. We Sell for 5 Percent PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 '39 Oldsmcbile, $225; '37 Plymouth (new engine) $500; '37 Plymouth $275; see at Jay's Super Ser- vice. 939 tf 1 HIGH Chair, $12. Ph. 581. 39 3t APT. 8 units. Good location, good income, good condition. Located Ketchikan. For details, Box 273, Ketchikan, Alaska. 938 6t |GE Washing Macnine 335 HOUSE for sale: $1000 down.| saw, 4" jointer with motor and Phone Black 614. 93 6t accessories. Phone Douglas 465. 937 3¢ HOTEL in good location for sale ) i s 301 or lease. Ph. 187. 881 \‘.H26 it twn-pole Troller, Al Shape, ready to fish; phone 035 2-long, 1940 2-door Pontia sedan Phonel f 2-short. 937 6t 037-3 or 7168 3 936 tf] ... A 5 4 i'42 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $575. Phone 'mn i Red 611. 937 6t — | COMPLETELY renovated Quonset YOUNG ladles,‘ neat, aggresmvc,l building on log skids, See Pete under 30, assist maanager. Ad-i wamer at Chas. Warner Co. vertising and sales campaign. 936 tf See Mr. Ramsey, Rm. 406, Bar- anof Hotel. 939 3t SMALL furnished house or apar!- ment, close in, for permanent eouple and small dog. Phone Black 340 evenings. 939 3t SCHOOL Girl wal take care of children. Phone Blue 236. 937 3t WANTED TG RENT: 3 bedroom furnished house. Call Lorenzen, 254 923 tf MISCELLANEOUS WINTER anda YUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Lrinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realisuc Perman- otk $750. amer curls, $1 up wam ’201 t mmm LOST: Two fishing pom between 4 mile Post and town. Please re- turn to Oscar Cecotti. 938 3t LOST: Mexican design sterling silver brooch. Reward. Black 888, 6 to 8 p. m. 934 tt Marshall Lester Green, Herbert Olsen, Ray Ashley and E. Ryan. To Supe'nur Pnckmw Mrs. J. Ten- nison, 5 To Baranof: E. Gruening To Wrangell: Ernest Reid and Art Uggen. To Ketchikén; V. Bingham. To Pelican: M. Mayo and. wife. il 5 L i oo B IN FROM FISH BAY Here from Fish Bay, Wallace Westfall is registered at the Baran- of Hotel. e — - ATTENTION SGNS OF NORWAY The Sons of Norway will hold their regular meeting tonight, Thursday, at the home of Olaf Aase, 404 12th St 939 1t —————— rSflClAL MEZiNG ALL WEEK Gloribus Chureh Mission, 270 South Franklin, Evangelist C. P. Davis @fid workers, message Salva- | tion from Sin and Sickness in Je- sus' Name. Pastor George Al gally Green, Rilly Andrews, Frank ard. 939 3 or Davis. 4 U WHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Cleve- land, First Nat'l Bank. 922 t1 {3 HOUSES wnu lot. Inquire Trev- i NEW Evenruae outboard motor, 4= cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below retail. Phone Black 366. 919 tf SCOTTY Anderson’s property for sale at Pelican, Alaska. For in« formation write Box 735, Peli- can, Alaska. 919 1 ma ,BEACH HOUSE, $2,500. Inquire Mrs. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 919 1 ma !32-FT. cabin Cruiser, practically | new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph, 916 tt l Douglas 193. THE HOLLY SHOF. Good ‘paying business. “Owner ~ would like to leave city. Experience not’ nec- gssary. Qwner will teach business. WL sell at invenfory. 908 t! 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels, R, Laugh- 1 lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf {FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602. 878 tf COMPLETE Bod; anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil loughby. 872 1 £OB RENT 4-ROOM Apt. to one who buys | furnishings, including Easy wash- er, Hotpoint range, dishes, etc. 218 Main St. 937 3t APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv- fleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf | SEAVIEW Aj+. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tt {NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 658 t JICE CLEAN ROOMS ‘weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18% | ¥T0E CLEAN steam beated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian 36 tt

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