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{IDAY, JUNE 1923, 29 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ¥ T PALLY FASHION MERVIOR DRESSES OF TUB SILK —“-—-——) ll BABY sestlens? Got Joboson's Bavy Powdes st once, Massage it over the sender skin, Baby is som. forted and sleep coucs RaTEAL T - [arve Unbeas otbornioe dusdioniod. henin wl Y HUSBAND'S LOVE Adele Garrison's New Phase of rh t popular REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | &t o | eourts, in eances and & heaches is the tub silk “Whe to operats she asked 1 do net knew Mrs. Durkee Plain tub siiks in white plue helge or any other shade one prefers wants to wait te see her family sielan in Marvin before doing shares honera with striped tub silks Summer skirts and blouses, too, are showing a decided preference for this practionl and very attractive materia thing. 1 know, that eid fessi declared with & ere's only -~ material for thd sees on teanis i ob y L |m-n g the The Pine Way K vine Richett Promised 10 Help Madge with foy AMATEUR NIGHY AT FOX'S Tonight is amateur night at Fox's theater when, in conjunetion with the show put on by Hoyt's Revue, local amateurs will have a chance to pers form and possibly quality for places |on the stage, The cooling system at makes this playhouse ideally cool and & pleasant place to spend these hot summer evenings, Among these who are to take part In to- night's amateur show are several sing~ “HER ACCIDENTAL HUSBAND.Y “Her Accidental Hushand” opened |at the Lyceum theater last night lll‘l from the mement the Arst scene ap peared upen the sereen it became evident that here was a ftotally dif- nwm kind of pleture, The sereen ue«llu Lois Zellner with the auther. | ship of the story apd this . tainly has excelled with the novelty lof the idea -'bleh deals with a girl who marries a man because she hates him. |ers and dancers of local prominence, Following the big double luwn according to the names that have WONBY FRANKNESS, “Katherine 1™ 1 exclaimed s m YAL your p erine Bickett kiss of greeting 1 who should be ¢ Ne one told me you were feel distinctly defrauded “No ope knew 1 returned I didnt know myself until Dicky ar nounced he had to gb out of the city 4 for a littie trip. 1 couldn’t see stay ing in that apartment by myself for any longer time than it took me to dress and pack my bag “How you do love city Katherine gibed, and then struck inte the conversation pleading, deprecatory note volce, “Plees excoose, Missls Graham, but would you shoost soon talk some- vere else? I 'fraid 1 get flour on you. “Of course, Kati with Junior still clinging my hand, Katherine and 1 to the living room, “Katier i» planning some culinary surprise for us” I sald as we dArew qark when he woke up. our chairs close to the teaping Blaze| I fee] as if I needed to streteh in the fireplace, and Junlor cuddied| my jegs a bit,” he remarked to Mrs. into my arms for the “lots of lov-| Bear, “I'm going to take a bit of ings" he had demanded when I came.| a4 stroll about the mountain. Don't “I thought » Katherine replied, | sit up for me.” And off he went, smiling. “She is so very transparent.| Mrs, Bear knew very well that he But where is Mother Graham? Not| wouldn't be home for hours, He| m.;lholpnl;.od % W Wps fond of prowling through: the| *“Not In y," answered, with a| woods in the dark. J”LY 4TH TABLE HINTS Left-over fis y » o troubled smile. “But I belleve she| 8She was not surprised, therefore, oll ulml u:m:z‘nln‘ ‘T"}nmn"j:f: it means to engage you to care for her when Mr, Bear came shuffling home | e ————— talad, or may be warmed up m‘-m‘ : @ sees you. She wishes|through the dew just before sunrise, DY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH sauce, which {8 drawn butter or white s fon with the rest ot N-llr;erb"lu nhhw dmrnru—n when he| Of Columbia University sauce with egg ndded, e family to come through you until| nosed about the den in search of al The glortous Fourth of July will she departs either for Pennsylvania - soon be here, and again the provider| of food for the family is asking her- self what she can aerve that will or Michigan." Madge Confides in Katherine “Whew !" Katherine emitted an as- | carry out the day's meaning. Of course she might have a day of inde. pendence herselt and give her family tonished whistle, “Again?” very simple meals, But with the nu- “Very much again,” I grimly. ) v I feel no breach of confidence in {HeoNR N0 1OFERIIPR CPRDEY, LiAY 0TS, telling Katherine of Mother Graham's lflags fudioandien .".") AR a6 fmfl" most recent tantrum. 1 had first segn ;‘“d ld\r;,l,..,l"‘n,umm]“ ane ,‘h”‘ i this dear friend and learned to love Uo\- ! (,‘A“dm '.;“Q: L her when she nursed my firascible 51 SO LA R Bl oon may serve for tying together mother-in-law through a severe {ll- | rolled wafers or cookies. Little flaze ness in-the first wek of my marriage flying from small cakes, or ice cream, Even if Katherine had not since be- and small rolls tied in red, white and come a kinswoman of mine through blue paper like a fire cracker will all her marriage to my brother-cousin, | serve to entertain the younger mem- Jack Bickett, she was too familiar a | bers of the family, and some of the friend, too thoroughly acquainted with older ones! Mother Graham's vegaries, for me to | Flowers help a great deal in table attempt to keep her in ignorance of | decoration. One of the prettiest the latest temperamental spasm of | combinations being red roses, “bach- | that august body. elor buttons™ or cérn flowers, and a So, in a few rapid words, I deplct- soft white flower such as ‘“‘haby's/ ed the scene in which my mother-in- ‘brm(h." bridal wreath or even "an)\\'l veice Kath. Baby Powder Best for Baby-Best forYou casure, my dear returnes with a Warmi | . Bat at that, it is . abming 'Madg coming. | fine 'a lie one 0 her - he he R b A 553 it's what we for an- your phy e el o - e ANy iEnt have neticed Dewn the mountain went Mrs Kather: | Fiegr,and her tva youngsters. Cuffy SCorn. | se6n saw that she was leading them toward Cedar Swamp trust With--there's be time,’te0, Are we geing eoon humting? if fear, and I'm sure he'd | asked her come for a friend of Dieky's." No! We's going to hunt You mean I asked hreathlessly. | other turtle to take heme to Dr. Braithwaite, of course, He's' father,” she expiained wizard in that eperation Foon after they reached the edge of the swamp Cuffy spied a small tuy tle. and Bilkie may have fthat you're hungry,” said Mre. ‘It's not big enough for your You one, If 1 | | | | | | | MOREOIALES CUFFY BEAR BYARTHIR SCOTT BAILEY Py T—— lite Katie with a in her father" The ehildren made shert eating the turtle, And little saved the shell to take heme. There were a good many | turtlea abroad that morning. | after another they fell a prey | Mra. Bear and her chiidren But | there wasn't any that ) 13ear thought hig enough for her husband At last, however, she came upon monster turtle, making for the water as fast as he could waddle Tt Was| which, of courpe, wasn't fast at all | Mrs, Bear tippad kim over ne upon his back.. And he was help., [i¥& I¢ ga, "He'll do,”” she announced. “We'll take him home to your father.” (Copyright, 1022, by Metropolitan work of Bilkie One yo! i young : | | " 1 returned, and tightly to returned DOUBLES HER GIFT g — | patrons, the Lyeeum sweeps into next| The regular show put ou by Hoyt's B le Bflul " ‘ Im | week with twe more corking good at- Revu Just 48 snappy and enter- | l‘ ll mfllfil P | tractions, that for the first half of the taining as that during the first half of week being Madge Rellamy in “Are|the week and is additionally popular Ing \!mh Great Success |You a Fallure®, while Thursday, since Jack Sheshan, leading man, has Friday and Saturday brings dashing, again joined the troupe and made his ———— Jolly Johuny Hines In “Luck.’ ‘mllul bow last night. With Sheehan ; X Acelaimed by Harrison Fisher, the as leading man and Frank Soper as “N'I‘""“I;"» {‘?’f‘:llza;m":"‘n ”I"'T‘: famous artist, Penrhyn Stanlaws, an-| juvenile lead, Lew Brems as Hebrew S B s LWL "n‘ "’a"“ ;”' other artist, as the most be lluljcomudl nd Bobs Ackerman as sou- v T bbb ‘:‘ g "‘m' "‘" inar |81Fl In America, Madgs Bellamy 1s| brette, there is & cast of principals Atter Mlr, Bear had eaten the ture| o 1 hae trmed away trom " the time | el qualified to take the leading that is hard to beat. Thess backed :I--,:mr his family had -hrflu:m home honored Lnglish practice of having | :."'.'. ‘: :::;"‘ ‘:::u.ur‘u:"h ast M:,‘,‘:r :y,.|e|'. rfl° 854 & suthyny o him, he took another nap. L. women of title on its list of patron- | FE R PUELINE He e entire town |a ,u: KR A AR e mer —t—— | A0S, | 2 % i of Eruka, California, precipitates the| The movie feature is a fast step. -u;u‘-n r::-:;.;:: dLu:v?qptzl.'iI‘;.:h:'::;‘v‘:r:fl. thrilling elimax in this picture, Tha!pln[ Richard Imadg production ) “You maY & put me down for ""; explosion occurs while Lioyd Hughes, | with that athletic star in a new role, 6088'p 8 come’ guiness a"'d you may add my name to as the result of a course of four 1as- | that of king impersonator and motor- your list of patronesses.” The efficient | #0n8 on "How to Rucceed,” Is proving cycle speeder. = sourg woman solicitor replied that they wounid gladly take her gulneas, bul that there were no patronesses, »0 that uspect of her contribution must ba lgnored, that he has learned lesson two, “How to Conquer Fea," by planting a “COME ALONG REVUE"—PALACE dynamite charge in a log jam, The e 1! B and the resulting hazard to the Young| eq) com “The Come Along Revue,” The duchess, at first umazed by this | #créen star is a thrill that will 1008 | s classy, snappy girl show with new uncxpected trankness, was not dlow to [P remembered by fiim fans. Playing | songs, dances, and comedy, and with sev the possibllity presented to be.[With Miss Bellamy and Hughes are| Britt Wood as the extra added fea- her own press [Other stars of prominence, ture, A real novelty will be in store In “Luck,” Johnny Hines, who|for patrons attending tonight as they opens Thursday for a three-day run,| will witness a real wedding on the has one of the most successful dramas itage. Mlies Flo Elroy and Mr, Fred- All Women Take Part in which he yet has appeared. “Luck” dfe Leightner, both members of the Women run this movement, peer- the story of a wealthy young man|yevue, are to become man and wife esses and working women taking part, | who resents being called useless in directly after the show and will be and it {s affilinted with the Natiofal [the world. Thereupon he undertakes, attended by members of the com- Federation of Women's Instit Co- [on a wager, to acquire ten thousand | pany, The photoplay attraction now operation is the keynote, ybody | dollars in one year, playing presents Viola Dana ~in is supposed to help somebody. Enob- ———— - “Crinoline and Romance," a delight- bishness, the bane of rural life in this GARAGES ]NPALEST[NE ful story that has a fine touch of ‘ro- old land, is the one failing for which mance and pathos intermingled with Place Now; up’l pe‘) Bervice). Left-Over Fish for a momant, So she doubled her contribu. and sald she was glad to bulong without being listed as a patroness, come, agent tion, Hang Up Clothes Put your clothes on hangers as soon us you, tuke them off, Before put. ting them away lock them over and #ee if they need any stitches or clean- ing. Keep them in repair and you will get twice the wear from them, returned Book Cases The book shelves and book cases should harmonize with the other turnishings in a room and may bha piaced under windows and in vari- ous recessed and empty spaces where they will add to the charm of the room, blue rib- there is no torgiveness. some fine comedy scenes. Ruth The members meet regularly at Roland is also seen in the first their institutes on terms of absolute episode of her new serial. “The equality and geod fellowship. They Haunted Valley,” Starting next teach one another useful handicrafés, | SBunday and all the followlng week cepeciaily in the domestic arts, dis- the Palace wil loffer the exclusive cuss the problems of the day, and showing of the Official Motion Pic- brignten and stimulate the cominn- tures of New Britain taken under the nia) life with folk songs and dances supervision of Mayor Paonessa's com- and dramatic performances, They are mittee, out to banish from the villages the SO S deadly duliness which most people P = |who have lived in them eay malkes ON RUSSIAN GROUND : cas for Cooking lexistence intolerable. 7Ot Fresh peas should not be shelled The movement really started in Give o Plants—Owners Ancient Workshops Modern Repair Leamed Work in U. S, Nazareth, Palestine, June 21,—The automobile in Palestine, made possi- ble by the good roads, has brought with it the modern garage and the| repair shop, usually in charge of Arabs, Syrlans or Jews who' learned the trade in the United States. Soup Stock In preparing stock for soups, gravies and dressings, remember that it should not stand in a covered re- |ceptacle after it is strained unless the cover is pt-rforat’d Murs. Bear tipped him over neatly, upen his back. | / Japancse Fishermen Take Annually law had played the leading role.| Katherine listened attentively, but the smile which quirked her lips soon went to sle e cold snack, before he turned in and ep. balls." Another is to place in flower | holders, set in a shallow glass dlsh,‘ | tall' sprays of blue larkspur or lupin, | ta th until they are to be cooked. will become quite They tough if exposed e air for any length of time, Canada, which perhaps accounts for the spirit of independence and self- help which has always animated it. Even in Nazareth, which in. other respects is little different in its seclu- sion and repose from that day 20 centuries ago when the Saviour sent Products From Ruesian Waters Valued at 30,000,000 Yen. and around these red and white roses or peonies. | > For the dinner on the Fourth, the DreaiCratny Oreasig following menu includes food in sea.| Stuff tomatoes or green peppers son, and would not be difticult to| with a bread-crumb dressing to which CO0K O Barve, | you have added a Iittle ham, bacon LArEs TiDE Sipwberries |nr any leftover meat. Serve with a (hulls left on) [aiiesstuce: Bolled Salmon, Egg Sauce, | Cucumbers, ! Roast Lamh RBrown Gravy | Green Peas New Potatoes “It'll peep over the mountain in a Ice Cream, Small Cakes, Coffee few moments,” sail Mr. Bear. “You'd| The strawberries, about l'izhl.‘ better set out at once, I'm going to, should be served With the hulls on| sleep. And I want to find that tur-|around a little mound of powdereq ! elaborate dessert if it is served with a tle beside me when 1 wake up. 1| sug A plate is best for these. | 8spoonful of whipped cream. want you to take the children mth‘ Cucumbers are thinly suced.} TR you, because 1 must have absolute|dressed with ofl and vinegar and| Leghom Hats quiet while I'm sleeping.” | passed with the salmon course. ‘ Leghorm hats, untrimmed, with Mrs. Bear didn't exactly like the| Have a smali flag flying from the | brims varying in width from the tln). way Mr. Bear spoke to her. He|ice cream, and the little cakes mayxclO(he to ones of more ambitious at- | SECURE BANQUET HALL didn't say please, nor thank you, nor!he frosted with pink frosting' made tainments, are worn with alee\elee!. The faretvell banquet to Dr. J. M.|by an American revenue cutter on anything else of the sort. She hn‘hy mixing confectioner's sugar with jackets for riding and other Sport | Kilein which is being agranged by the | August 1, 1021, her lip. But she murmured, “Very|fresh strawberry juice. wear. | members of the New RBritain football! Condemnation and forfeiture of the well!” And then she called to uxflv The dinner may be still moze sim- :leam will be held Saturday evening| British schooner Henry L. Marshall and Silkie, rfl" by serving either salmon or lnmh Printxl Velvets lat I, O, O. I, hali on Arch street.|was affirmed last Monday by Judge “Come, children!" ghe cried. "We' ll as the main dish. | Printed velveets are being exten- | jonn J. Kiniry, who managed the|Charles M. Hough in the U. 8 Circuit take a walk in the woods while *nur Rolls or bread are of course gerved. | fively imported for fall use. Velvet | (eam, will be ion!tmutm: and an in- | Court of Appeals. father s resting.” | brocades on chiffon and georgette | yitation has been extended to Mayor Cuffy and Silkie needed no ur:ms are also to be featured. | A, M. Paonessa. They were always glad to leave home| New | g | < R when thefr father was enjoying one | skirts for Beaded Pockets | Carpets which are made on a pa- of his naps. He was sure to grow!| much ehorter An imported trock of black satin | per mesh foundation are being man- if they made the slightest noise. But|vogue. has long tight sleeves and a nluln‘ufmmred in Germany. fn the woods they could frolic as | He couldn’t find a morsel to eat. He grumbled somewhat becausge there was no food for him. And then he said to his wite, "Oh! This is the day you promised to get an- other turtle for me, isn't it?" She admitted that it was. “Where is it?"" he inquired sharply. “I haven't had a minute's time to look, for one, Ephraim,” Mrs. Bear| explained. “It's early. The sun's| not up yet." | Tokio, June 22.-—The interest taken by the business communjty of Japan in'the fisheries negotiations with Rus- sia will be understood when it is rea- lized that the value of the products of Japanese fishermen in Russian wat- ers is 30,000,000 yen annually. There are more than 1,000 sailing and steam trawlers engaged in the in- dustryy and about 18,000 small boats. Japanese men and women engaged number 20,000, There are six fishing grounds, one on the coast of the Mari- time Province, where salmon, trout, herring and crabs are taken, and five on the coast of Kamchatka, where the catches are similar, but runs occur later in the season. B e S RS I7¢:I)§’ES faded, and when I had finished, her pretty mouth was a thin tight line, and her eyes were flashing Indigna- tion, “And as usual, you were the ulti- mate goat,” she commented. ‘Real- 1y, Madge, you are altogether too forbearing. If she were my mother- in-law——-" ‘“You Mean—-?" “You!" I scoffed. “You'd be far more patient than I. Remember, 1 know you, Katherine Bickett, as well as if I'd moulded your flesh on your bones, g0 don't try'to make yourself out a belligerent lady, for you can't do {t.” “Little you know m»a !"” she retort- ed. “But we'll get nowhere disput- ing the point, go suppose we talk about something else until Mother Graham discovers I'm in the house? What's the news along the Rialto?"” I gave a distinct start. I had for- gotten the thing which I had meant to tell Katherine the moment 1 saw her. It was a message from little Mrs. Durkee, whispered to me the last thing betore I left her home. “I have troubling news from the Durkees,” I replied, and hurried on to tell her of Mrs. Durkee's mysterious {liness, her consultation with Dr. Foxham, and his verdict that he feared an operation would bhe neces- sary. “Alfred is to see Dr. Foxham this morning,” T eaid, “and then he is to telephone me. But the last thing be- fore I le#t Mrs. Durkee whispered this message to me: “‘If I have to go to the hospital, ask Katherine if she will take care of me.' " “As it I would let touch her, poor little woman erine responded with wet eyes, then, after a minute's study, she lifted her head. forth the message of brotherhood and equality which transformed the world there are modern garages and ma- chine ghops. They make a striking contrast with the poor homes of the natives, and are within a short dis- tance of the site of the abode which once was the carpenter shop of the Master of Men. Seizure of Rum Ship Is Not Worrying England London, June 22.—According to the Dafly Telegraph, the British govern- ment refuses to interest itself in the seizure of the liquor ship Henry L. | Marshall on the ground that she is not of British registry. The schooner was scized nine miles off Atlantie City ARM HURT IN FALL Willlam A. Kinne, proprietor of a foundry on Whiting street, near Stanley, suffered a painful cut on his right arm yesterday when he fell from a house he is erecting at 939 West Main street. Dr. Waterman Lyon found it necessary to insert six stitches to close the wound. Venctian Blinds If the cords of Venetian blinds are wiped over with an oiled rag they . ‘»\\‘Hl be less liable to break. INSPECT PUMP STATION Y A group of eity officials headed by Plain canned fruit looks like a more | Mayor A. M. Paonessa inspected the new pumping station at 1"oreutville. yesterday afternoon. Consulting En- | gineer Allan Hazen and City Engineer |Joseph D. Williams explained the workings of the pumps. REVUE Added Attraction Today JACK SHEEHAN Shorter York designers fall and winter than those agree thst are to be | now in| Palace] Tnnight and Saturday ‘Come Along Revue’ Miss Flo Elroy and Freddie Leightner, membhers of the Revue, will be married on the stage tonight Everybody Invited VIOLA DANA in “Crinoline and Romance” Ruth Roland in Her New Serial “The Haunted \ alley” DICK TALMADGE “THE SPEED KING” anybody !" Kath- and thoughtful TONIGHT AMATEUR NITE Ax lemvare Snev of buesie HOTINS Puw.u: Rl "rzm Lm’m =0 1023 | clse y 3 ; ; : | " i from Paula Perler to Alden Prescott. Mon Bien Ami: Jamais, never, did I think that any one who had leved me so unkind couid be as you have been, bateau neckiine, the trimming being much as they pleased. That {s, they| l\urtlt‘ Row |to make large bows and to acquire | 45¢c Splmg LAMB b THE YOURG LADY ABRBSS THE WAY Letter this to do I was determined but I but one—~that one that you sent me | concentrated on two vividly embroi- | could romp unless their mother Many of the new dresses feature a dered and beaced pockets, Rainbow Satin {the soft draped effects that are) cannot-—I cannot do it. 7Those biilet e Premium Fresh | avarned r‘w-m to be sfill, because of dntm hahle bustle hm\ Mnch may he | Rainbow satin. which is just as| " |colorful as the name suggests, is used S t d teatured on the newest millinery. y : e Legs of Genuine ane th Rnast of 350 BEEF ........ I Aoy too precjous ar " S0 1 am sending them to you ali’ ('ok(’)"ayrée“ F] eSlilt Roust of PORK 1 20C when you left me in New York. . 1| When for the last time I read them, b ‘“f”’ it 1s that ’1“_':'1"\” ":’l’n“ ‘!‘)‘m my heart 1 knew I could never 8 TEpamEy (IR s AR SiL Sl o Sl aios thit ‘enaupidor: it (nallithat | { would unhappy be even when Ter| g% T2 1 ghall have to keep husband gave a pitlinl Kindness tol o "o S T e aenact a woman whose need was as great as| T O I T triend. mine. dees not wish to make you tro Oh mon You ghe loves too much. At fir that such troubie ¢ | 4id not kaew this and she Poor little me who has hergelf that she comld be hurt bhut herself ciant as were you. But, alas! And 1 so happy at first. To|not eo. w0 good 1 did not of | Poor ¢ at ail | crumble into hits when are now my face she found great sorrow Mirned is my mouth' zreat disgrace. Apd now the wish orrow. You woudl not know her greatest iz that she may lied Paula | hide away for herself and never, that men | nes the face of you again In of & : you the letters ticompelted 1 have been to sell that which you give fo cre in New York to- make the ‘L'Hv"’ o ugot a bargain, hard | Jacques, ot bought it even H. | A friend to me said the other day,/ts me it was only a token of a 'hlmu have letters from | spurious mone i are mueh in| 1 got for it one thonsand doil, | newd. Why do you seli them |1 remember rou paid of that but] |tack ta him? He wauld doubtless| ha!f and sopl am saving adien and 5 Led omfors Appliances, AnAsl;;m, e pay well for them and at least life . the Put one on=rhe pain is gone! you i& due something.” that come to the shoulder are & 1 will con mon ami, at PAULA. plenty long enough. . — fess, » C hlcken, Fowls, .Steaks and Chops at reduced prices at Jones Quality Market PHONE 285 10 MYRTLE STREET Free Delivery NOwW PLAYIN G Her Accidental Husband She Married Him Because She Hated Him not come anyone Think 1 conid ould to me never ami Starting Sunday Official Pictures of New Britain, 1923 |Poli’s PALACE HARTFORD ALL THIS WEEK What would you do if you found another woman had robbed you of your husband? This and other vital questions are an. swered by the POLI PLAYERS Starring ARTHUR HOWARD and MARY ANN DENTLER and all our favorites in The Big Broadwny Suceess LAWFUL LARCENY Mammoth Stage Settings. A Visual Treat. An Unusual Play. A sure, safe ay to end W CORNS as inson- | 1t was | | | | began to i Mg in iittia Paula’s heart red with weepir her with ¢ that the girl ea might ca hean ul A 1 have all my mirrors look into the sad eyes who 1s today —they heart ache so onger 18 ubes, bunions, ¢ Turne 1 may the PPaula Sizes for corns, e ot 8 box today at your druzgit’s of shoe dealer's. Dz Scholl’s Zino-pads Made in the Ubovarories of The Scholl Mfg. Co., makers of Dr. not lovely neckiaes me of “You must Of 1THE WAVERLY ung lady across the way eavs| Indisn Neek, PRANFORD, CONN, ’ | ex- | The she doesn’t believe in going to. and her opinion earrings ¥ oyo ar. | not Coming Monday “ARE YOU A FAILURE?” Popular Seashore Resorts application, Prop. tre ir » of your mes n tms and reservations en yust A Hicvel,

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