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4 TOTAL OF SMES | 15 526,000,000 i Realty Transfer Record | Is* Broken in First Half of 1908. 4 Choice Properties Are Dis- 'IfiE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, HALE'S. | Stockings, 12%c¢, 15¢ BOYS’ AND GIRLS’. Two extra values. Hale's have this week. They are just as good as they are cheap. Boys at r2%ec. posed Of at Satisfac- | tory Prices. | i | Th « Magee & Sops, in the San Fran- Estate Circular, review the ns of the first half of the pres- and give a very pleasing view of | ns attending the .ocal realty | Some extracts from the Circular | ere. The most important at the sales of real estate of 1% in Sen Francl: amount the sales of any oth the history of this city. Real market re gt $1.,718,016 more the last half of 1902 s follows: .SALES BY SECTIONS. for imvestment which rties. Sales in the r in number, “for the past six moath f the sales for the whole amounted to $5,; ¢ sales made in the West- half of the year 1802 gh total has been jon dollars for the mber of sales were 2. The business Purchasers ' who ng property east of se the price was $250 to releases d the Real F south t from Hyde, with fc property Co. have also ., notwithstanding E which is of the year ted, are the smprovements E for a idward McLaughlin 1126 feet, with L of four stores and seven ellings, on the southwest corner of ylor and O'Farrell streets, for $125,000. preseut buildings will be destroy seven-sto o , 62:6 from Octavia street, for $40,000. The lot is 75x137:6 feet and the improve- ments bring in a little more than $300 per month LOTS AND HOUSES. - Eldridge & Co. report the fol- | les for the week: 2108 Pine street, | Eastor Approval WHAT IS A VACATION WITHOUT A SONG ?, Let us send you some of the Newest, keep them a few days and return what you don’t want een. CUrtaz s sen CHICKERINC acency (cumvaz suome! 16 TO 20, OFARRELL ST S.F San Jose. Fresno. awzmeda. Siockten. Palo Alto | three flats, Yor $11,500: C. Fast black seamless cotton, knees—sizes 6 to 10. By the dozen, $1.38. Girls' at rsc. Fine ribbed, seamless, fast black cot- extra long and elastic, smooth finish. Sizcsl ton, 1x1 rib, medium weight. 6 to g¥. By the dozen, $1.65. Sale Fruit Jars Ball Mason Fruit needs for the fruit season. —Pints, 48¢ dozen. —Quarts, 58¢c dosen. —Half-gallons, 68c dozen. —Jelly Glasses at 3oc dozen. Monday prices at Hale's. of heat. rubbers. Porcelain-lined caps. vour order and we will quickly. 25c Swisses, 15¢ yard deliver bicycle ribbed, extra long and elastic—double Jars—the kind almost every woman likes best. Best time to fill all your The glasses are nice and clear and smooth— made strong to resist the hottest kind With every dozen jars a_dozen If you don’t get a chance to come. telephone Black, colored— dresses. $1.00 Etamines at 75¢ Yard. . [ The sale starts the greatest bargains of the summer. The Colored Include: want one. There is no reason for Silk and wool fabrics are the thing. at 75c a yard. The it | 75¢ Voiles at 490—38 inch. What a pretty dress it will make! HALE’S. SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1903. i HALE'S A Great Hale Opportunity All dealers are mighty glad luer to close out summer stuffs at a bargain. of it when it will do you the most good. Not only hosts of beautiful summer stuffs, but, think of it—also a few Hundreds Yards Dress Goods: Silks Unite for Monday selling at prices that emphasize beyond question the mightiness of this Hale six-store power. Not a narrow sale by any means, but a great, broad opportunity for choosing. The very goods that will make the prettiest summer | Right at a time when you are thinking about going to the coast on your vacation and wondering about all sorts of new dresses. 75¢ Voiles at 49¢c. But think of that bargain now. Advance Fall Arrivals ~—Granites, 44 inches wide, at 75¢- 2 —Venetians at $1, $1.50, 50 inches wide. —Royal Serge—that's Hale's—in Fall weights, at 75¢ yard, 44 inches svide. —A new sponged Cheviot at 50¢, 42 inches wide. Read on: Dress Goods Maybe yous not having it now. No black in the lot, so pay Hale's new price—49c a yard Monday. $1.00 Dress Goods at 59c.—These include cheviots, trals, London Twines, Redfern SBuitings. mer fabrics, 45 and 50 inches wide, but because the lines are not full we put them in at one new price Monday, 59¢ yard. $1.25 Plaids at 78¢c yard.—Some here that were $1.50, vigoureaux, voiles, mis- Some of the most popular sum- 45 and 50 inches wide. Think of buying these plaids now New cheviots—fancy ‘They are just here and we make colorings weave, just as pretty as can be, Less than even Hale buyin; could | = procare 3t at fhe Callite Ry Co““;n Colored Dress Goods, $1.50 yard—Are zibelines, market has been soaring of late. you for fall 2nd winter. The latest weaves. know. But we bought early and big special mention of those to-day for to-morrow's selling at §$1.50 yard. and now - Hale enterprise turns l]lc‘x Bouretted effect, a fuzzy, rough good !hmg over to you at 15¢ yard. New line of pretty embroidered pat- Such.dainty sum- at s price, 15¢c yard. terns in full variety. mer stuff as you'd be glad to get 25¢ yard. To-morrow’s A call to every one. Turkish Towels [At 10¢ 480 ot them. c—=o! C ones. A smali-{ot—just a leaf compared to the number who them. That behooves early buying. Bleached, with fringed ends: d ben own with: 2} on 20x36 inches, Pure sary here. Proud of it that Prices are low. s yde. 2 yde. long. st yds. Hemstitched, 2 yds. It is white, fringed. They dozen, are white. 215 yas. inc wide. Itlac. Regular a tree want splen- fine after the bath to Table Linens--Now linens—tablécloths and napkins. They are imported—silver bleached—no false face'neces- Not starched—they rely on their own strength, Pure linen threads, and the very best at Plenty of them. When the Hale store talks linens it is time to listen— and we are talking linens to-day Time for you to fill your table needs. think of duplicating them. 62-In. Table Damask, 50c. It is a beautiful cloth, best destription we can give. «nd silver bleached—30c vard. €6 inches wide, 73c yard. inches wide, $1.00 yard. Pattern Cloths, $1.00. Thmk %U’u! and it is pure of them. Th-se are long are $1.25. Damask Cloth, $2.00. i Tt is hemstitched and bleached There are 100 of these. ore purchase long, $2.50 Damask Cloth, $1.50. there is no starch in Damask Cloth, $1.00. yds. long and finlshed with colored border, Damask Napkins, $1.00 Dozen. Silver bleached, and every bit linen. going to be popular—it is not very old. but it is worthy. 0x20 inches, $1.25. Damnsk Sets, $4.50. A cloth with a dozen napkins, kine good large ones. long cloth, ;3 00, leerty Satin Ribbons ——Two-toned — Double-faced 15¢ —In two widths (New price Monday) But see it! it i= a bigger bargain in the store than it is in the paper. See fhe colors, feel the quality—note its richness and beauty | and how it can be used for any purpose. At Half Price and Less! No ribbon offering could be more welcome, White on one side with a predominating color on the other—in cardinal, on a fancy colored cheviot ground. Black Dress‘ Goods Here are Etamines at 750 a yard that are worth every bit of $1.00; full 50 inches wide; soft and briiliant and very sheer. Something new and at a new price Monday. You can't imagine the cloth that will make a_prettier suit or a cheaper nch Suitiag &t 89 {1k _and Fren wool. As brilliant as can be. Only a limited lot left that was from 2.75. We make a new price Monday—89c. 44 inches wide. Pebble Etamine, 78¢ yd.—Worth $1.00. Priestley’s genuine English cloth, 42 inches widé. Cool and airy. Takes its name from its pebbly surface, Very swell. 79c yard. with all our strength. If we had te buy again we could not Think of soft and firm—rich: that is the A pure linen. pure white damask, hemmed, 2 yds. yds. long. 3 yds. long are $1.59. long. a pure white. San Francisco's share of a great nd that is the reason of thelr price. long_siiver bleached. Ana this. remember This silver bleach is Are 18x18 Inches—think of that at $1.00 ‘a 22x22 inches, §2.25. The cloth is 2 vds. |nnz~ Are all hemstitched. $4.50 the set, 3 )d 8. lun! cloth, $6.00, Then to get it Comes 2% and 33 light blue turquoise. scariet nnd‘ An exquisite ribbon—can be used for any purpose. $1.75 yard. The very latest stuffs expressed to us by the makers as soon as they were off the looms so Hale’s would get them first. at a minimum to make this great opportunity greater yet. Monday morning—an irresistible chance not a woman should let slip. room to tell about them all. You will do well to read these closely, but better’come to the store and be among the first here Monday. New Fall Stuffs ‘ 44-inch Granites at 75c—The granites are going to be popular as can be this | f::fi to choose from Monday fall. ' 50-inch Venetians at $1.00 and $1.50—You know how well they were liked last | year for fall suits—still more in evidence this season. first. 44-inch Royal Serge 50c Yard.— Another lot at 76c. It is Hale's. wear and satisfaction. 42-inch Sponged Cheviots, $1.00—well worth looking into. The Silks Not an iota behind in making these great values for Monday. Plaid Stiks—In all the wood colors. Just the very thing for walists; lots or we wouldn't think of pricing them at 50c to-morrow. 50c Yard ¥ tier lot in many a day. inches wide. Silks—Broken lot of 83c and $1.00. fa 1. R 55¢ Yard Corded There 15 6 b;:ullful yln)?cy colors, but every 1y, with white corded stripes. flc“rw“l.l;ylflkl——Somc that were 50c a yard. one good. 20 inches wide. To start Monday morning. Means much to every woman ute; it is the result of careful plan efforts this season. Fine lawn with sleeves, 80c—Of Madras, pale pink and white, ateel and white, green and white, blue and white. 18 tucks in front. tucked.cuffs. 88c—A white waist, has two rows of embroidery about 4 inches wide in front, 4 pleats in the back. 785c—White Oxford polka dot waist, has 4 deep tucks over bust, 2 in back, full front. Outing Suits. Fine chembray end duck, made up in shirt waist styles. Just the kind of suits for vacation outings. $8.75—Chambray, duchess style front, trimmed with pearl but- tons; tabs running from shoulder to bust line; tabs, front and col- lar set off " with white braid, bishop sleeves. Skirt is 7-gored. $1.35—Black lawn waist, has 18 tucks in front with narrow lace insertion: 6 tucks in the bvack, styles, fine lawn insertions and em- Hale’s Have a Sele Shirt Waists, Shirt=-Waist Suits. —Who is summer outfitting. —Who wants the latest, —Who is thinking of economy. Wish we could show them to you here. You know what that means. Dotted Lawn Waists at 75c. stray dots appearing as if sewed in the material. Six large tucks in front, four in the back. Full bust front, large pouch | Skirts, the best. It is not a sale of 2 min- ning to make it one of our strongest $1.35—Of extra good quality lawn, has 12 one-half inch tucks in front with 2 wide rows of Cluny lace, 6 tucks in back. Extra full in front, sleeves are wide with a row of Cluny lace. $3.95—Good duck, fancy blouge ef- fect, bishop sleeves, 7-gored skirt, two front seams strapped in mili- tary effect to match walist. Dark ground with polka dot patteras. Wash Skirts. 980—-Of covert. Seven gored, each stitched to form pleat full lenzth of skirt, with flare at bottom forming ' kilt effect. Made very full. Tan and blue. $1.00—Duck, in blue and black, with 3-gore flare. Trimmed with rows of braid and feather stitching, which form a graduat- ing flounce. Two rows of feather stitching, forming a yoke effect. $1.50—Pique, seven-gored, and with triple flounce. Other skirts in linen and pique from $1.95 to $3.25 and up. $1.25 Bedspreads, 95c Starting Monday: Double bed size, good wei Ready for use. Good full siz Just a sample of bed-clothes val stock-up now for fall and winter. les Bedspreads, §1.756—-Large size, floral patterns. . Gray Blankets, 85c—Heavy, fine fleece, colored borders, 10-4 slze. The thing for campers. Gray Blankets, 81.35—Heavy weighf, 11-4 size. ‘White Wool Blankdts, $4.50 pair—Pink or biue borders, gllk binding, size for double bed. Wool | o0l Blankets, $3.75 pair— ! Soft fleece, orters, [ | | -Double-bed size, filled with fine white cotton .25 Pillows, 95c each—All feathers, X the universal size. 10-4 size. 95¢- silkoline cov ght; Marseilles patterns ; hemmed. e and quality. 93¢ now. ues from Hale's this week that say More: $2.50 Duck Feather Pillows, $3.00 each—Weigh full 3 Ibs, 22x28 inches: very best quality ticking. Pillow Cases, 13%3c each—Heavy bleached. joined with French seam. 45x36 inches. Pillow Cases, 13'4c each—Bleached, extra quality, 50x36 inches. 15c—Hemstitched, fine muslin; 45x36 Bleached Sheets, 50c—I'or doubla bed, 81x90 inches, all ohe piece. Brown Sheeting, 18c yard. 20c yard quality; strong, firm muslin; width 81 inches. ! HALE'S Not only the items mentioned—many more—but not near enough We will guarantee every thread of it for 500—~Already shown. Handkerchiefs Unusual— . 2 Fine. nice, new ones fixed up in all the daintiest ways; are about | half price. Silks-at Y3 Cents— istin, ilks at 50c. 17" Warth s and 6 375 Wastng 3 | Hemstitched 1awn. embroidery and It's'the Hale's way to give you advantage| o0 e 0 mers. Some of them have hemstitched borders edged with lace. 1040 dozen here. |5 Cents— Worth 81-3c. to 10c. Hemstitched lawn, with hemstitching and faney embroidered cormers; Some with insertion cormers: som - | sertion all around. 1200 dozen of them. 1 7}2 Cents— Waorth 12%e Fine lawn handkerchiefs, homtnrhz | and with lace insertion, embroider 4 | borders; some with lace corners, edge And now Hale's mark profit with lace. 1780 dozen. | 9 Cents— Worth lic each. Counters are full of Beautiful lawn handkerchiafs, with lace edges and- fine Valenclennes em- broidered borders; also some fine hem- stitched Swiss handkerchiefs with em- broidered borders. It is the opportunity of opportunities. | Think of it—over 6000 dozen handker- morn Never mind from whom they came or how we got them—they are here and | at just about . half-price. Share them and you will get a bargain Here are the very | 100-Piece Dinner Set Carlsbad china. Here's a chance for Monday that you won't fail to appreciate. $22.50 Value at $17.95. 50 inches wide at 75c and We haven't seen a pret- they are broken decorated with neat floral 19 to 22 100 pieces, | spray, the newest shape, '~-'.'l”4:[)v‘4] | edges; handles and knobs*of certain pieces traced with gold. It is an offer | such as we have not made in many a day and one not likely to be dunlicated one we noticed par- This includes every yard of wash silk we have. The whi ab > all gone—price Is 23c & yard tn | 5000 Thinking of a new table ~set Stead of 50c Monday. { Come and see this Black G: es, $1.50 It is | aa 3, 2hame to seft this amric: Dollar Gloves n applique - désf| * 3 Some of them sold 28 high as 3380, For every-day wear. 3 hints none less than $2.25. All 44 inches r{l‘g?‘. ;R;«ri lsr not a nicer lot in 0 nk of it, to- oy P -morrow they 59¢ yard P.l de Soie—Regular 85 quality. All the best su:le colo:: —No cream nor black. Moire Velour—19 and 22 inch —all good colors, but not :Sll';:lodfi ors; beautifully watered. Because we ‘have not all col - yard Monday. R oadi o from Hale's $1.00—2-clasp silk embroidery or Paris point stitching on back; gray, mode, black; sizes § to 7. = l. Lambskin Gloves, $1.00—2-clasp, 'seam, one row of embroidery on tan. mode. brown. red, gray, black and white; sizes 5% to 7. Pique 'llklnl' Gloves, $1.00—2-clasp, gussetad fingers, prevailing shades; sizes 5% to T. 2 Sale Kitchen Things Another great down-stairs the Hale store. Grip these values hard. They are the sort that come but once in a gréat while When they do come it is fime to take advantage of them. Time to fill all your kitchen needs with bright new uten: the very best and at worth-while savings. Think of a Kitchen Broom at 17c. It is unusual. A regular 25¢ broom and worth every bit of it. of fine cor! he bristles are put in t6 stay: well wrapped and yet it ight ..nd pliable. Picks up the dust easily. Monday's price. 17 dry Soap, 8 'm. 2Bo—It is Swift's Pride, and it is our pride, too. To sell at this low price Monday. Fine cleanser. 286 for § bars. » 4c_for 1b. Packages—This is Swift's too, and {f you knew how easily it cleams everything from dishes to clothes ynu would not be witheut it for a min- ute. Especially at Monday's price, 40 1b. Soep, 3¢ Cake—The Domestic. Cleans as well as any scouring soap we know of, and costs less. 3¢ cake Monday. Iron Molders, 5¢-—Made of asbestos, protect the hand from the heat. They don't wear out fast. B5e. opportunity at Made Feather lo—Worth 60c, but we throw out values Monday. 120 11-inch feathers in it—dstrich, and they are put in to stay. Not a home but should share this to-mor- row at 39c. Tloor Brush, 88c—14-inch size and the handle is included. Clothes Basket, 48c-—Made of willow. It is not a small size either. Especlally well made. Fine opportunity to get one to-morrow at 48c. ‘Wash Tubs, 480—Galvanized iron, won't rust, the best qual- ny teo. Medium size—large enough for most women. 'icklt Ham; , 98¢ —24 inches high, and has a cover. Just tho thing for oiled clothes. S8a. ust Pans, 7c—Japanned. there is no faney work. They mml for use. 7¢ the price to-morrow. Coffee Pot, 39c—Worth G0c. Some use for tea pot. 5 qt. size—@9¢ to-morrow. ' Enameled Ware Here are some saving itenls with a vengeance, and on the very best double-coated enameled ware. Every piece perfect- ~—Dish pans. 3%¢, hold 12 guarts. ~——Berlin kettles. 32¢, 4-quart size. auce pot, 4-quart size, with cover. —Berlin sauce pans, 29¢, 2-quart size, with cover. —Soap dishes. 18¢—to go on the wall, has draine —Colanders, 310—10 inches. —Berlin kettles, 70c—S-quart size, with cover. —Milk pans, 9¢—3-quart size. —Milk pails, 239¢—2-quart size, with cover. —Soup pots, 85¢—10-quart size, with two side handles. —Basting Spoons, 9c—all sizes. —Stove pans, 49¢—10x14 inches. 4 and e 3 north line, between Bucha; house of seven rooms and bath for $4175; M | garet McDermott to John Abrams, lot north line_of Buena Vista avenue, 2¢ south of Waller, lot 30x150 feet, John Wannenmacher to S. Schlcss, Turk street, between Laguna and Buchanan, Young to 1. Cohn, Jot on the north line of Devisadero street, 116 feet north of Jackson, for $3675:. Francis V. King to Mrs. J. St. Martin, lot and improve- ments at B tro street, east ilne, 247 feet north of Eighteenth, lot 25x125 feet, for Guy T. Waymi reports the following sales made by him: Guy T. Wayman to Oscar Heyman, 120 fect, with cottage, on the weet Eleventhi avenue, 125 feet mouth of street, for $1160, and the lot 25x106. cottage, ut 411 Ashbury .street, for Van Zant to J. Morris for $23600. He has also 50ld the five years' lease of tie Cumberland Hotel at 726 Bush etreet for Mrs, Fortesque and Mrs, Grant to the Misses Chamberlain. G. A. Turner & Co. have sold two lots the past week in the block bounded by Clement street and Thirty-eighth, Thirty- ninth and Point Lobos avenues. They have sold nine lots in that locality, the prices ranging from $400 to . Sales are reported by Sol Getz & Son as follows: Lot S0x120 fect om the east line of Forty- y 15T of M_street, for Satvia: lot $0x130_on the sast line zhth 100 feet south of Ti Cireet, Tor 1000, 1o F. Nace: lot 50 by 120 | on the east line of Forty-seventh lvmll!. mu teet south of H street, for llm to 1ot 50x100 on the southwest side of | Bue, 0 feet southeast of P Pml\ ave- Athens etreet, for T $400, to Joseph B. Ryan; lot 5x100 feet on the southeast corner of Persly aven Athens street for $600, to Louls Melichoand: lot 25 100 feet on the southeast kide of Athens strest, near Persia avenue, for §200, to Ellen G. Tay+ " AUCTION PRICES. At auction last Tuesday. Easton,- Eid- ridge & Co, sold properties at the !ollow- ing prices: Lot 25x100 feet and house of eight rooms and finished basement, on the naorth line of .Eilis street, 90 feet west from Buchanan, for cottage and lot. 34:9% xS7:6 feet, on the south line of Sutter street, 60:3 feet west from Lyon. for $2000; three fiais renting for -$82 50 jor month, and lot 253100 fPPL on the squth ling of McA lll T I!refl feet east from Cen- house , of seven rooms o Hhu’nn_g’l'negl t sout] enty- oot for 33075 "ot F28000; ;214 feet n tory heuse of elght. rooms, on the north line of California street, 81:3 feet west from Baker, for $4175; bouse a lot at 3[” Pine street, north line, 81:3 feet west Fuckanan, for SHL7: lot 2Dxi14 feet and Hve: room cottage, on Dorth lloe of ‘Twsnty- fourth street, r_$82007 b and lot 30('!"7 G feet. wtreet, 122 (ve! A 75 feet east from - $2200; two flats and lot 21:6x60 feet, on th- west line of MecCormick _south from T cific, for $1750. The following sales are reported by Chatfield & Vinzent: ? Grain. hay and orchard r-neh county of 437% acres, from H. C. in Yolo to Gegrge H. Lennartz, for $21,850; W. don_to B. Kodate, 318 acres of lmm lang in Santa Cruz l‘ounty for $9540, B. Rinncy to L W, Batsorst, 35 atres’ in'N: uui County, with bulldings, for $1500; B. C. Sam vels to R. B. Chambers of Kansas, a stock range and general farm near Tom K, in Men- docino County. for $12,500, aud several small tracts.in Marin and Eonoma counties aggre- Fating £2560. A deed has just been recorded by which Willlam K. Vanderbiit and wife, Mrs. Virginia Falr Vanderbllt, transfers to Hermann Oelrichs their half-interest in the Fairmount Hotel property, in the block bounded by California, Sacramento, Powell and Mason stregts. _The ten-story structure to be erected by the Unfon Trist) Company of Sah Fran- ciseo north of. its present building at the Junction.of Montgomery, Post and Mar- ket streets will front fifty feet on Mont- gomery street, Three stories will be add- ed, to the present building. The style of the two structures will be similar, out- wardly and Inwardly. The banking de- artment of the Unjon Trust Company will have the entire basement on Market and Hou(‘mery streets. The banking room will be feet, with an L 24x54 a. The lmvemenu will cost about 000. The frontage owned by the Un- iorl‘!‘mt Company at 'this place is 64 feet Market street and 110 feet op Mont- lomry street. - McEwen Brothers, of the Santa Fe Tract -at Toint ‘Richmond, report that they were very busy during the month of June gelling lots, nearly one hundred baving been sold during that month, The 3 new steel foundry opposite their property is now well under way, the first building, 80x160, being nearly finished. Mr. Dixon has let a contract for a fine house to be built on his lot in block 11, and work will be started on it soon. OCEANSIDE DISTRICT. A well-attended meeting of the Ocean- side Improvement Club was held last Friday evening, with President Robert Fitzgerald in the chair and Mr. Bogart as temporary secretary. "“he committee on water reported that the water company will lay the mains on H street and thence on the Ocean Boulevard immediately after the arrival of the pipe from the East. In regard to the lowering of the car tracks on H street. between Forty-third and Forty-elghth avenues, to conform with the official grade and the work now being done by Sol Getz & Son in front of their blocks, the committee reported an inter- view with Mr. Chapman of the United Rallroads in which he agreed to lower the tracks at once, as requested, provid. ing they procured a statement in writing from the Board of Public Works that the grades on H street between the avenues mentioned were permanently established. The committee obtained such a statement a letter to Mr. Chapman, who no doubt &gl sgt his men to work at once, As it is intended to break ground for,the club voted to conti the erection of a large hall by the Ocean- | present premises, the side Improvement Company. this month, | its meeting place for the present. nue occupyin, schoolhouse ': RUPTURE CURED, | We are curing scores,of cases. THEY STAY CURED. We can cure you. There is no risk of any kind; we do not hurt you; you lose no time, and you do not pay a cent till you KNOW you are CURED. You realize your daily d and you know what your present discomfort is. delay? Come in and see us about it. for consuhatlon. FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE N 1344 Market Street, San Francisco. anger, Then, why There is no chargc ] EEE|

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