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eset ha li eh RRO 4 RRA UNE 27, 1904 sold at auction in Londen. An ac tres and her jewels are @ great like a foot and hie money, | FOR L@66.” THE SEATTLE STAR ; “THE QUAKER SELLS IT STAR PU RLISHING CO. AY RALLARD 8 , One cent per cop: ivered by mail or a a S, Sone iahpcouns COPYRIONT | 1904 rt i Te eadae co PYRIGMT 10047 BY-THE : ’ i Rea 1 BY TABS AOBART: COMPAS itn NTBUPRLSE ASIOCNY 5 4y® i } a | TO MALL Bt hak on the addreas rw Yon has not again & adva we te tah . | ny i hanks of date on ai COUNCILMAN CRICHTON SAYS | Bm he f tt 5 W ne - S18. jturned inquiringly toward tho/tor of his class not two months ago” | ies aa EY DISFIGURE CONCRETE At the tt ivil war,/ arched doorway, where stood a lit Rode dow e of Runyon's sen ; | PAVEMENTS the patriotic oration of Rew Ingra-| tle group of visitors tries, did he’-riding for that old q THERE Is BEAUTY EVERYWHER ham, graduating from Columbia col me were officers in anet | as = Shemhe an staanad See lege, te greatly applauded, tinara- of uniform—the long Joe blue | Lincoln Now, Hunter himself | ee ee ham and his lawen Kdward | Manne! sack iilan In cut and of | wound and laid by the heel Kansas is ha peck of t a ty has pro oe } Burnham, have be ated and | mont widierly coolness and com-| Three w ago he for cast r~ f nsas is having a peck of trouble boca ' : ; liberally y 1 for by John Ray-| fort, being a favorite two liering somebody for not rid posed to hold a Kansas Beauty at the W Fair, and al A or or, & proaperous law whowo|or three were plain citizens tn al-| 4 omy nebody elve out there nea Carbo Acid vn. I 4 ready there is anxiety for fear the proper types of feminine lovell t y . t- | dnught ¥ In ham loves,| paca or brown en, Three were | Sudley Springs. Possibly those were Vaseline t ees will not be selected, and that somebody will go who should b Ra t from hia Southern | Women—a middle aged matron and /hin orde t and if » Sessnce Popserm bottio rightfully stay at home } with ¢ He took th nts, ja in danger of financial ¢ ng indie ' ily tral} well, you tell Ca h 1 Jamaica Ginger a ter up with t (fi-| ruin. HM a paralyti gure | figure of the ¢ A strange con-|shan't suffer ir east—tel Tincture of Myrrt vottie The idea, from a to trzard, ts nonsen : : Sonat ; , : ' ’ é " and pon learning that money din out come ling | him we'll get them we t v 1 Aleob hott 4 There is no call for a Kansas beauty show at the exposition. |inat » ¢ the eu tis w « from bis safe, and|*tature and lank, ungainly form,|and see what can b for tY Tinet f Art tt Beauty is not so scarce in this country as to necess#itat ting it 1 ole 4) that ham, While in charge of @O¢ the fact that while the oth later Gly ir 2-08, I Wag 3 OR @ podestal or putting {t under glass t ¢| funds due the’ Frenior estate, han| Were dressed in loose, summer gar-} And then he glanced back toward) Hosewater, 2-01. b Ay ~ There will ve beautiful women there In millions. They will may 28 ne (My rimt-| been assaulted -0n4 robbed A | Rene om — a. owes ing a Mloeay th r ower entra et ta le 4p r t Com 10. ” ° SS a 4 tome from every corner of the Un States. Some of them will Thou a of jieve’ Ww ot) that b ; “ has claim i. h od ilk hat in his big, bony hand. Karly | woundel et them, a Sweet Oil ” bottle : Wear silks and jewels, and others will look brave in shirt waste. | damage» en done in this n must aiae After bidding t was in the war days, every] girl of 19, perhaps, wa > ‘ys Some will be there to see the show, and others will be behind the |! sald’ Dr, Cricht , Kditha farewell betore enlist In 1 knew him at @ glance. The| mentat Winn's bedside n 4 counters to serve the public . a marese wae on Soom) graham mets the ri and per-| President had © to viait b tay} poking up into the lovely, sym . t nds aon ti A " and we . athet ace whimateal smile 4 Jood looks are the natural heritage of American women, aod | G.uned until u enent a frightful| some to fetura to her moth Winn's ox : et | tines - ry ners . 4 ditha witne so meeting and an ited acro: e rugged feature : = the climate and conditions existing in Arizona seem to have as lite | apy This I never igs dng aioe ned Bre Winn gras one « t onted.| the president 2 3 tle deteriorating effect on forms and faces as the bracing alr bf |tieed that painters were #plling! roruses to explain. Accompanied by At the surgeon's word Winr Winn doesn't know tt,” sald be, | . Minnesota , hes phe Aol Mpostte the Burke| CAPt-John Winn, Rex goes to Wash Rate gs ay Ry = pal R —“ af Phe de we te donger at thie} : B Of course, there ts more or less talk about the Colorado type of | pock, on Second aven tagton and joins the regular cavalry om dent well sigh double in| Run.’ then | nie voles Ont ’ ot Beauty; of the Southern girl, with ber musical draw! and odor of There is no excuse f his thing “ws home supposed frie vrs of Ingra effort reach the patient's | that only the docto: a And y Jaamines; of the sturdy handsomendss of the Western girl, and the | #f alt and f betieve that jew of] Seouere’F — ped gry wonton 4, his homely, somber face soft- | that girl's own young man, they tell Geshing style of the Rastern feminine. the ca clone of nd 2 wy t te eee een thee aaa meres with the swiftness of his| me, is fi ting | t this mis on | ‘ P ‘ he trouble would come to an the south fl not 20 miles That is more or less artistic Heonse, If you should fill the BIg | ona suddenty Rex ts detailed to carry a staff mes] “We have heard of you, sir. Abt | away ee gest building at the World's Fair with a selected Met of beauties sage for Col. Hunter Did 1 squeexe too hard?” for Winn | Ayer’s Hair Vigor é from every state in the Union, you couldn't pick the Washington | ¢eeeeeeeeeeseceeceseenen| , Met Tides down and injures a se0-)| had visibly winced, “You nee, I've CHAPTER 16 Hall's Hair Ren ; delegates from the Wisconsin rep resentat! or tell who came from {| ° py Re a Rained bis. ai ehaaaat, had tones er things to grip so many | STRANGE WITNESSES AT BULL — i) rag A, ° } . ed unde pecomes |a year I sometimes forget. And RUN me. Yale's Hatr f ° . Obio or Uitnols | WHAT PEOPLE RY y $ | dangerously tt Winn sends an ap-| then, one feels like squeezing the Overtesting the. ctregu! 1. Juniper Hair T mm oe 00 ° There isn’t a town or a hamlet or a city In thie land that does aon > | peal to Hadith Her aunt, Mr.) hand of a hero. How's the leg, cap- |) beyond & mile of level fields Bell's Dandruff Cure Mot possess its fair share of feminine loveliness, This is one of the >| Fairbanks, replies, insinuating thet|tain? "How soon can we have him Lape on ny bs Lenox Hair Tonte us +>4-6-6-6-060-660066009! Rox is U hy © her notic 5 ’ | there stood on the urnett’s Cococine redeeming features of America. It is @ feature that makes life worth #9 | Rez is unworthy of further notice | up a rT the north a fine Barus Be 2 : “we WILL” AN wu Muar.” | lear my marching days are Vo ge we j er Balsam “ . living. “WE WILL” AND “YOU MUST.” | cu apreR ViIl.—Continged,. |done for good, Mr. President.” sald | °OBnaded porth There will be a thousand bea uty shows at the World's Fair, and — Snes age wi thes sor! The papers came telling wf the | Winn, ruefully | smidet the vd oare ss, vy 4 . | ere is no doubt that your pap esanties . - =~ 0 a | sunsbic the summer afternoon every state will vend its quota. to vie with the very roset 18 t86 | nar wuccended tn doing more for ths) jae {oraptlon. and there were lot) Not if we put you on horasbark.” | Nuguat was aii but ome. orem 11%? Suthertand Sisters Hair Grower gardens in attractiveness and fragrance. people of Seattle in the past and NO) Cerioors but not @ line from. eith is 5 perpen "pane i | ber was but a few hours away. “Lit-| Meanwhile, Kansas should bush. doubt will continue to do so in the - “ ny purpose, providing you'll Be- | tie Mac” had already begun to make . } of the Columbians, and now, lng cep enh ere’s somethin, * | future than all the others combined wores, The eurgeoge wal oles’ con de foc yan “meth lnS | and mold what was soon to be the} Medium Size 43c, Large Size 830 4 | Still, om one pert ular point, t can all they could, im such, gb You can do—everything. almost, | £7824 army of the Potome whore | hot agree with you, as you have not | ly heat and discomfort, for all thelr | sir, for a friend knowy tents were spread over every | ' jend of mine. He's near t th as yet secured anything m: than nts, Ingrab included. B&|ly gape with a rela open apace within the limits of the | ‘ c clapse in brat Alice ‘3 & statement by, oF A represenative they shook their heads when With |fever. He is under general charges | {trict and dotted the northward) Medium Size 430, Large Size 83c y of, the gas octopus, and when we| begged for better news of him AWB |for riding down « sentry before he | DAnk# of the noble river | ya consider, for @ moment, the motive) then one day, about a week aft@ | had learned anything about their |t?*e"? Grants gmoney oF A }for that statement is #0 palpable| the regiment got home, theM@can ‘sacred character, and if ever a tnd | Harpers Ferry. inal e wei ‘ J tate militia had disappeared ’ 4 1 Bal | it ought to be and no doubt will be) « letter addressed to him, in @ hawl | needed to get back to New York it.The Mate militia had disappeares 1p iy stat filled gen to all taken cum grano salle. Moreover,| he had seen before, on threel mie \is he, He may not pall through this | /D° first Kreat levied of ye lil tell | ft pointy with ities have all had experience and it| #ives that, still unopened, had jattack at all, but If he should, there | 500.000 str a tg BS ee Pd Pia ac et fe well impressed on our minds, that | for Rex. He read it eager! lie @ worse one waiting for him at|'™? 3 = ne - agen y sseeas, —_—_—_— ise thin.a Messlan chip ten’; guice wasted it. “When the devil was eick, the devil Dear Sir: This, by the b |home that he’s got to meet and|**rrice about the natiounl vt ed | gunk the newspapers of this country) a saint would be; « Brother James, will tell you t . i'l) crush him. He hasn't | St least were Keine m al haa Th Drug spring the headline, “Japanese Out- ; | When the devil was well, the devil | ~ = — a lieeean tae Potomac, ta pain 08 e un er - aS — ra M ere ne Potomac witted a saint was b j of the defenders, the flag of the ex Co. And no doubt moat of us remember Stent south was floating from the The Kansas atte Ph MM Brass band of 16 ht of Sra tear ae weg bles. 4 | crest of Munson’s bill, but between ones: Main 1240; Indep, 1240 mn men, eight of two years ag the angel in j lit and the banks of the mile-wide| 1013-1015 Fir: i whom question 2 80-cent gan 15 Gnd te Daal oe Ee a ot nant st Ave., Globe Block are life prisoners. Kansas t the right man in the right ee 1 do not wish to take up o of i works, planned by skilifal engi iii now and then. | your valuable apace than is nee bristling with black- mouthed y reaped sary to poipt out the facts, when guns, fringed with tangled abattis} — ennai ‘The Standard O11 company has the whole situation can be summed and manned by thousands of sturdy] ry .. nave made me major of al ‘won a big victory in Russia, knock - up in a very short sentence, 1. « soldiery, burning with y { fmg out the other competitors. If; There is a great difference be “ ne canner et 3 Foreign Legion,” answered Winn, | ere eat difference be- etrieve the dis o | with @ whimelcal emile. “It is queer i doesn't make @ good job of) the Standard will. | A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. lthe limits of the city Itself every ark was @ bustling camp | hall e.barrack and every leve |e drill ere id tween “We will” and “You must to step fro company of the This | think ix the relative post 9 step from a company . American Guard to the left wing of tion of the gas octopus and the the Prussians, but if they are as ee Se nee , { snp. | 8004 noldiers as their colonel looks The former now makes a promise as J th | And here in front of the old Por-li, be 1 am in luck. The one fear I which, judging from the past, would “ ter mansion, just referred to, the) nave ts that they would rather that | neem to those interested particular all of thelr officers were German. ly valuable. And, with regard to I'm th nly Yankee that | know of, the latter, every possible provision tA tow, where lyet the mel begs me to join as/ |for the protection of Seattle gu lars had been drawn up for review. | 250 aS Uocninie. “That is why I'm | f ; - south of the Mth street road, and! ping to get fit to travel. If this— ao “d wad’ spectators of the distant yet | Ooked appealing at the brigadier oe % ay F pacing sentry looked out upon a ately ceremonly on the plain be “A unanimous nom- i A very comfortable seat has been ‘nation’s sometimes users has been provided for in their | erect ree strle| i r fed around @ tree at the electric! tranchise, and there can be no ex- with their field glasses a party Of] conappy business of Ingraham's line stati synonymous with th’ an ; lon for the use of the weary) cose of even common sense In at volunteer officers. doren tn all, ~ and Winn raveler. The seat was erected from tempting to kill that franchise | ords (we can’ con: ¥ . Pe Ratp) comtrtbattens settetted by | Im tint franchise is the guarantee pi Matthews.—Ciyde (.) Reporter. | o¢ tair play to the public. Im fact, were only settled had gathered on the portico, inter- They were evidently well known ‘The southeast wind the stirring scene to each other. Moreover, © om the lower Po- DE-LIGHTED! ind @ will” is not nearly as aatinfac-) alte ” camp rope 5 = to, Ke = SHOCKING! | FY #* “You must | of the drums in ealute to « major | Umble cinsemate of ingranam eal 4 The murderer sat fm his ‘lectric Respectfully yours, | general, and of major generals that | Keneral had already received more chair, L. STUART. early in the wer, regular of volun bee aoe Beet — weston raised on a vast! “¥#iting the shock that would end 2 en teor, there was only one in saddl peated ny ‘dee’ Uahenita’s- oom rol in Colorado. Lodge papers, Shs Seve | now about Washington—"Little | resentative in the rank aad file of| He waited and waited, and still the CAS T ORIA | to whom the impulsive, im-/the regular cavalry. The story of| $i 4,$16, $24 i soit j | pressionable soldiery were already | ingraham's luckless experience had] AND UP lieve in a sane Fourth|!tended to end him was shy a| For Infante and Children, | looking with almost adoring ey*. | heen talked over by every man on A little distance away, jogging up| gut: y at headquarters. the narrow, winding lane from the tt soaleay at tab Gink.O6 the Goality | yee ony eens nineteen For Large Lots Por the ast ight| 18 emi with the electicution 1o The Kind You Have Always Bought ww family has cele- | Bears the ‘ - Winn now found himself vehement 3 giving « pienic and eating| T2® Man Who was doomed to would | Signature | i west slope, came still another offi: iy, vitally interested. He did noth-|§ TERMS: $5, AND 100 PER the woods, but if they do dy—namo, ot | “I FEAR MARCHING DAYS ARE DONE FOR, MR. PRESIDENT.” “ _ Sow a ing half heartedly. He taught, | DAY. cw be ey Noa Boe 4 | glistening buttons told, as did his| tought, drilled, loved and hated A tree abstract and warranty HERE AT LAST! ee naa wns, mena —~|untanned face, that he had but re-|with all. his soul. and, havin | { 1 fleld . & — deed. No man can equal our Luke the Loon, from his long,| | has written three letters for me to) friend here but me, He has, or vent 4 come atte! learned to like Ingraham, having low prices. We bave owned this 18 THE TIME OF YEAR| Weary jaunt from over the Cascades, | r. Ingraham, and only today,/ had, » host of them at home. If a yet, at aight ot ie, ey pf | found him, as he believed. tricked |f} land 28 years. Adjoining Ral- ‘A MAN FEELS ALI! blew into the office this morning) through Mr. Corporal Chauncy, of | he gets well and that court-martial| Bisher rank stepped forward Injand wronged by those who should | nier Heights, on the car line, on UP WHEN HE HAS A|#Md sank into a chair, with a sigh| | your company, did we kne hy | can be staved off for a few weeks| ™&” re jo greet and wel-/ have been his faithful friends, and|— the lake. We have now an 80- 3 of reliet. | 2 answer came. Brother James| until he+can straighten mattera|°O™*. An orderly, summoned by /deserted and spurned by the girl|— foot street graded and planked - ilies He refused to say anything about! says | should write to you, as Mr,/there—at home—the court, 1 be-| th? Prompt call of an aid. came run-|who should have been his devoted |—l from First avenue yh or the ; ISTO! 1SSED T hie trip, except that he w } | Chauney says you are with Mr. In-| Heve, will acquit him. If he has to] D/N& to take his rein. The brigade |jove, his big heart fairly brimmed 4 Lil RY MISSED THESE. pi jas glad! graham, and he is too sick. Thiel t surgeon sprang to his stirrup to| with | middie of Southeast Seattle, “Pwas in the Sepoy rebelficn in| to be at home. He wouldn't tell| © to oer t hove hevt Tae | page {hat firet I believe it will Kil) i ei) him dismount; the adjutant eagerness to battle for him. |i You must come quick; these © India when the British were execut-| how he got from Paris to Ritzville oe ee Se ee eieral hastened to lend m hand. |e ratte by his own wounds from iff lots advance $3.00 after tomor- ) Sug scores of natives in a most bor-| but hinted that the full story of to Mr. Ingraham, and s0 bas) “Where a het asked the preat- The brigad nder himscit (fog, 8 Person to demand justice|# row. 15 minutes’ ride on the vad | bis wanderings would appear in his| | oe ony — we — b - dent, and, guided by @ surgeon, he a. alos Md ge Be ear tes ~~ his —- and still uncon-|f Washington street ci Office rible manner. . 7 . “ away from Mr. Raynor's house, and] tip-toed away. They saw hi eee ane ¢ fo by . scious friend, he had bethought ame t 3 It's funny,” sald one Sepoy. po byenary aonyae after his death. | | not tried to see Mr. B. there, batdbending again over S eleunen oy his dark eyes, a smile on his beard-| him of the general wensnatinn a we eS ne eh he Oo © he was being bound to the muzzle of Met up with a carload of water. he hasn't treated us right or donéagtclose to the "led face. Slowly and stiffly the new | Kalorama and his Columt eaten tioe PB cannon; “it used to be the man, Melons on a sidetrack at Auburn, Mr. Ingraham promised thet che|saw him. a ae apt window: | arrival lowered himself from the w \Coatiness.) _ pe : Debind the gun, but now it’s the) sald Luke, as he turned in his copy should—he keeps away from %TtWtwords with the ‘sation type sotdte, and, limping 8 dit, but}- - sheers SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS’ CO, . gun behind the man.” to the 8. D. M. street so we can’t get to see him, |then, stretching forth his muscular | @ushingly. even blushingly, declin A Fright i Just thea he touched oft the| —— and he hasn't seen the money Mr.jhand, he laid it pityingly on the| (ne Saristance, tramped sturdily up macshang tanned an ¢ man was nowhere. ver - Ingraha: prom ined, (i the othe lami forehe the flag stor to salute the gen Running ke mad dow ° at eannon ma eve, i awels graham prom an . AY forehead of the unconscious | n the street ‘This is the true story of Napoleon Reward for my song; Is gone, and if we can’t got it gndf Young soldier. “A regular. you teti| (TAL, WhO shook his bend with |dumping the occupanta, or a hun- © that kind Fa nobody won't listen to us, I me me?” thone 1 #t him heard the wo - mj dred other accidents, are every-day ‘and the sleeping sentry. The great tha iD ‘ate with Welcome, Maj. Winn. General found Private Fromage sit- Would haste it along, bd bod he yous ad ur fe ae whisper Sas Gear ean © ourver . it behooves everybody 7 . 1 noug now [| promised Mr. Jn regular—now,” was the doc-|°.°r ** 2 ounded he to have a reliable Salve handy, and fing asleep on a drum and booted Miss Watahmillion. graham, but only because he ggvdl tor’s answer, “Yet, Capt’ Winn talla | Were NO novelty. but even in that| there's none as good as Buckien's _ =.s rye iit ont With Yeent iow me what he did s promise me, a college graduate and the ora first September of the war we were| Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, ‘ ad to throw him out,” he 0 pou! hould have more. Now, Mr. Wibal— - atlll petting the fellows who had/ itczema and Piles 4 quickly 9 gaid to Gen. de Brie. “I caught bim Form barriers to me, if you're a friend of Mr. Ingrallag: ’ felt the sting of southern lead at] under ita soothing effect at G. Rapping on a bass. Yet I don't doubt you ought to help me, for I'm. peot Fight will Bitter Firet Bull Run. ©. GUY, Inc. drug store, Second —_ Thou'd yield unto me, and desperate my Ti Those who p in closing their| “Rather & risky experiment, | avenue and Vesler. ars bag ce Miss Watabmillion sick and the mo, and Jared cars against the continual oom, | major,” eald } » general 1 won-|— OE $ 4 john Greenleat pittier.) says I must have justice or b mend of D ing’s New Die-| at the doctor's letting you © Life's sunniest hours are not with-| Haply some art take me to them that will e« 1 Rot every tat Culinn ~ glyph , | mount Bo Koon l out Will foree me the door; it, and Tam your reenect! nd bitter fight th there], “He didn’t.” answered Winn, half Whe shadow of some lingering doubt.| Of thy sweet heart ROSIE. MALLOY." * a tog wath thelr) taughing, halt rueful, as he ‘sank First-A (By Us.) I feign would know more, raga. Hyg. P. §.—When you answer ‘ ation 1d what T, | 'nto & chair, “He knew nothing Sohmer,C Ma (he shadow of some lingering doubt Miss Watahmillion, | Simon’ any price i ‘sank i dane an San eee ten Heal, Misa. haw to ans | bout it, and I've only ridden halt | Bees. ww Soren nliiatnnetteine sine Rife’s sunniest hours are not with- @ genuir rgain 4 he'll get it at Station ‘D’ near| 2° fall my wife had ¢ mp potb n a |e walk on the easiest | xp ackiey REDUCED FREIGHT RATES out. Darling, I hope, week wher works, f can writes lit neumption, She De,| Ol elrous horse about Washingtor ry ot “Sh wate | here Worm tiean write a i | sm of coneunipion Ave oak trots tore about Washinston,|RMT EON A NCHS Hiil| on nouncnategnese toon sooune ae Chteneo water works officials} At last to clope | When the doctor made hin rounds, | Me else had failed. Improvement t nal nag 1 myself to his back.” | ype se cars, Saving of % @re complaining that water is being With thee ‘neath m vest, an hour tater he ¢ e sver |Omme at once and four bo en be oe ne OM Inn's eyes wasted. And this in convention Miss Watahmiliion | Winn's quickened pulse and asked {titely cured war 8 hy Vere Benes & face to face The Seattle Transfer Company in Cl —LUKE 3 “vw ¢ | him what he hac om Ae ‘ G. 0. GUY, » druggie a gh in search of one he week hicago’ LUKE THE LOON. ad been ng to fret 99 Second | a ine ne Meisieces 903 Second Ave, Burke Bidg. | himself into a fever, and even while |2Yenve and Vesler, P and| thought to seo, and the general read CWToner & Co, —__—_——_— But none of the Kentucky dele- Mrs. Langtry's Jewels have been| - —| they we Ing, and Winn was|l'°? Trial bottles free ow aed catleipaied his ane eon ey Re eetane — urging that Ingraham should be} Ladi qeeeen Soe daae a taeite coos tad adies’ and Gents'| “Carden has gone over to Col We Cure Catarrh——_We Guarantee It ALBERT HANSEN | 0 sisson buch that eccn in that Gold-Plated and Silk] Stevens’ camp,” sald he, “We shall lon, sun streaked, bare walled| Watch Fobs. Finest as-| have him back in 20 minutes. He | om, ‘where people waited ont | Pde ee dad Re Ey Spe fen igh inst na” eel i toe eeoke are oreo ‘o take you drivi ut you w iat w ¥ you to invest iat Sodest aa - Age my pe Seg At loughton & Hunter! yo+ airompt to teaver yet awhile, ! Repairing ‘of Gompucated Watches” f 5 and 50 pairs of eyes 704 First Avenue, I hope.” Telephone, Main 18. Beattie Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. New Location Becond Avenue CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND EYES TESTED FREE. DR. FRANK P. PRATT 4 and G Haller Midg. SEATTLE EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY Ricoh Jewotry 706 First Ave.

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