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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917. PAGE 4 “The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet” BY BURTON E, STEVENSON { Copyright, 1911, by Hurton KE. Stevenson The Seattle Star |: se mation onth up Co @ mos SAVE THE : BABI These from the p tered at Beattie, Wash, Pestetfion ae second By mall out of city, one year, $1.50, Emantha, #190) Iho pe By carrier, city, fhe a month MORE THAN 61,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY. re authentic nphiet on t t Holt A an ee — Se 3% ¢ | (Continued From Our Last Issue.) ‘Mr. Shearrow has the M ! P t | CHAPTER XXi Godfrey added, and Bhe El 44a ibis sean ae ates tha ae O n the Very Bri nk! repare. ! The Last Act of the Drama —_ fs gearipad Spy 1 for bles, these Bie 1 |} The next morning, Just a littl ie wheved 4 Sa us oF orn o © mother’s breast while i e i ; . PTs i" o ne jrad < lmmonda ee p ig nur ’ in bed with the . s foun railing > meress te | i . 2. ae Me cane, ut om B the de |r, t baby’s face for American merchant ships and calling an extra breve . yr a east |uten Inter Godfrey ame in accom | iaite of the robbery and the cre emo rt, from | baby's fac : ready to act promptly to meet whatever eventualities ma) ane - ——— Pa etthu Bhearrow, chiet counset (4u@ the Record for the recovery of hany's face, allow! csviadin Wi q dent Wilson performed two acts which will meet the approval of all loyal DID You Leave C= for the Record the diamonds. Grady's face src or coll to hold the bat % redder and redder as the reading proceeded. \ | or care for the bab { think you know Mr, Shear jourosts ¢ al baby wing any person with tuber ded all around i OF s RAWERS | a Godfrey ne Americans. \e THOSE DESK DRAWERS | - . " “ Ss r p. — 2 t 4 I won't » 10 euch testimonial | — sane Neither of these acts will be approved by those persons, in or — eid nf | so | row," he said, placing on my desk a, thant ‘ee Mastoned. "Nett " . rY °, o Fi “ifi e ¢ , are wl : : . Il leather bag he was carry: |. “4 - you say about the cabinet?” Office, who, because of their pro-German or pacifist sentim a . : : g edi toned oie cei ak me eseae mr lite 1 weet edd ui N gupstes thite ix aa dans ee to have American citizens and American ships terrorized otf the “er ence, Lester,” he concluded, “In tO pigot?” asked Godtres Crochard bonght it,” 1 waid . : " . i ini erman-Amer- traighten out certain matters con ‘ertai . “ Prone . So that it is mine now? : If we are to judge by the tenor of editorial opinion in Ge ae yress ae with the Michaelovitch dia i to a soeeeation bey . iD oeevioes | “Yes , Bait Ge I added, © ican newspapers during the past few weeks, the German-American) pr monde and incidentall to give th |very well deserved,® and ie stoped “when did La Bretagne eal” ‘ will be unanimous in its disapproval. re | pena forward and signed it with a flour-| "A week ago today. She That the president's order to the secretary of the navy to cig + wil | 1 nin’, here to fix up no scoop | “Now, Slinmonds,” sald Godfrey,| “Did you warn them? " ° die te ine pirac a step that wi |for the 4,” broke in Grad Me, yeu dea oke in Grady.| “Warn them of what ean ships for defense against German submarine piracy 4 ; oes eh \-That paper never did treat ime| ..g N° 7" va don't hs, ke in, ady.| imuas Genchaet is nie Gea almost certainly lead to war with Germany is so obvious Nee | Yr Sal sg welt an you| 0TVid_ you to sign tha monds. They went back on Le ; * > . p . r¢ oT | an tres 1 as well an you ¢ ak saneneee netics tretagne, 1ppose mecessary to state it. Sooner or scwcd “s armed American ship cithe Ponce faprnc pul Pad tp ‘ty _'m your | Ser officer” | PLEO: a lene went wilh Hala A ~ ine be sunk by one. % going to talk plainly to you, Grad ssathey auiet rae t been | 80 hould 1 one?” sink a German submarine Sgeeterr er , 1h) the American | Four geese is cooked, You're ener - : é He he . cer’ present! ‘wont The facts being as they are, it is the patamount duty of the America Los getlo enough and all that; but °" Officer at all for an hour and) without hing = * ‘ * atee -aV ( a one te | Pa > aes 5 ton | more awe withou ays hin government and every loyal American citizen to leave nothing undone to THEM !!! ou're not fit for your Job —tt's te seit subacute iin tauk>. “was imate +4 rere ema big for you, and you know ft. Take) |. mean that?” he shouted But two weeks later, a newspa- prepare for war. : : R : Ail he. when z my advice, and go to the ‘phone |”. | muss Goatier “tes ue |per headline eanght i No man can say with any certainty what the situation will be re there und send in your TeslEDR-| shearrow and myself liad @ MICHARLC “a ane i oe. : ith mayor this morning, and I © congress convenes April 16. 3 i patties nae tihe Phone in my resignation sid batove Bins’ sadenia (eethoten | Preneh Decanties Sakae demewaall Whether the act which means war has ik i. utted aed Geet Hi me that you got i% OF ponsession—this latest case | Imitations From Am ud Be, s a aie + intention y ill be to pass a law fo me it to t be tne mt FON among others—and that ¢ Discovered When the Grand first duty of congress the imperative duty, will F me over here posta st aevemed aC aocn g Duke Michael Sends Them | No,” waid Godfrey, “I got you here to meet it, smiling Universal military training. cite If such a law had been passed two years ago we would now have a Million trained soldiers and the fact that we had them probably would have day.” to a Jeweler to be My resignation!” snorted Grady Reset. 1 bever wrote one! 1 had no need to read the article {rey looked tow Moosseer Piggott!” announced Tell the public that, if you want ch followed, for 1 a in a é ‘ . 3 anc yer icy. - ~ 50 —— to. retorted Godfrey coldly,| fash what had occurred naw, j had a tremendous influence on German polic) 1 1 he . the officebe: That's your affair. You ought to| too, why Crochard had retained the For the Germans seem to understand but one language, the c And then | almost bounced from have ‘phoned it {n when I told you! paste jewelx--he had a use for ———— | my seat, for 1 would have sworn A p 4 * | of military power. & * toed on the | *%, NOW, Simmonds.” them! How or where the substt- eee eee en tos Grady ‘stood glaring about him |tution had been made, I could only mn tthe secret drawer (8M ‘natant, and 1 half expected him | guess; but one thing was certain No, H hen Ol ia legislators pass “pork” | om to face; then his eyes met God-| 044’ strode to the door, Jerked it|had given him ample opportunity io, Hortense, when Olympia leg tik Ba wel |USE MARCH EGGS [fre cand he omiled ore, mon. °PS, and banged it bebind him. | to dispose of his plunder. er eres te Digs Cost of Bving | . hel Dear Miss Grey: | have just read eae ie aaa't ceetee oaee =? But Godfrey is still the proud | So Wet. you! Dame yg ine | «Parmer Joh query in regard to| eu", he sald, and ne the volee| _2t WaS perhaps ten days after | owner of the Boule cabinet. Jout? | have been interested In your| Jat the votce, for it was the voice] 14 "inne "Goumey drovped in to w Is the Time to Drop Out the Misfits! water giass eggs. We are just now! 66 Cochard. “Il hope that | have using eggs put up during March,| . see me one evening (THE END.) jeolumn for months and now | have) b not kept you waiting +|a great sorrow. | the senate of the United States allows William |. Stone Tam deeply in teve with a uni-| 19 onion Jost as nee as when! Not at all, M. Pig Godfrey te ref te a woe. a am fo keep his job as chairman of the foreign relations com versity bey, who has kept Company, Oe eta an pill oa cent assured him, and placed a chair for | 6°17" 10° tim O T tomtick , ae me P f but not regular, with me for a year | nie, it will merely announce that it is as weak and foolish Maik an. anne being very fond of Water giass to 10 parte water used! Goctrny looked about at us, smil- °¢ Because the man who owned it is incompetent and un-American. him, he has dropped out of my lite for solution. We are using them sir oy hie anw our expressio i yen. Rave ft to me,” and he got a paper out of his pocket-book and handed |] cyaracterizes our methods in it across to every transaction, and our cus ‘for the third year i wee ANOTHER FARMER. down the bay t jing and met the Savoie,” he '"l related to M. Pigot last night's .|just as a pebble drops over a cliff. | He doesn’t call me up any more and) I haven't seen him for many weeks. ‘At other times in our history, when the senate was most fy not of that style of make-up, it has not hesitated | o¢ : 1 da it nd tomere are accorded every cour such a duty | men | Gn @ let whew never vuak alter | ae CHERRY c00e joceurrences, and begged to be pres.| 1 Opened it and recognized the || tery consistent with sound \raal- es “wats , . ' punt! he potatoes 8 Q—! possess a very red nose, wot He was good | delicate and feminine writing whic ness judgment. Charles Sumner was able, learned, experienced, a states unting the pota fellows, but, Mins Grey, | do care for} jent at this meeting | which bothers me very much, and enough to agree. 1 assure you,” he ghenng lr oige before. could you please tell me how to cure aided, seeing Grady’s look, “that| “My Dear Gir: it? ABR. |'vs ie M Pigot of the Paris Ser| .“! find that I made the mistake Looking at your nr Serious and high minded, but the senate fired him from tien teaeteee Same chairmanship because he did not agree with the oes this one. Tell me how | may gain, [his love and attentions again, for t| 4% : : know he cares for me. | 1 P 2d fr ee ‘ $ istration’s foreign policy. | .D.K. ts reliably informed that| "A -Tell me why your friend s0| A—Redness of the nose is caur-|yice du Surete, and not Crochard of underestimating you, and | 24 Waid on Gotten Aeements a S ek Py f 4.| strawbe m fine subst < vateriously ére ed sometimes by heart or lang dis- “Oh, you,” raid M. Pigot, with a de- Sen. Stone is dull, narrow, inexperienced, uninforme¢ r P tely and myster y P| ease, indigestion, sometimes by ery- preciating shrag. “But I regret that Wt |] Accounts Gente Po a na ° PY : ov or ped ¢ of you fe. and 4 a if he could glimpse the high purpose of the president,‘ fr oa pod out af your life and T may bel sipelas, tight corsets or tight gloves.\Crochard’ should have iade good|™ay be my privilege to be again Cordially the wonderful opportunity for a historic service now HAR! HAR! Ms froma y bee cher to aah |APPlications are of little value, tholnis escape.” engaged with you—the result is cer- =—=- or without Geane rendie en | th? following formula ts often y if he cares, Write me the) d@ before this country, he would besa misfit in such a] why ts it that the most careful |a t | raflroad eng’ v2 | tain to be most Interesting. But at “More especially since he took! 9. One part each of soda, proparedling Michaslovitch diamonds with Present, | find that | must return Peoples Si ving s, Bank chalk, borax, three marta giycertne|nim.” | added to Europe by La Bretagne; since, || SECOND wd a rs are the most H y | Wreckless?—B. V. D. little story between the lines, and} | after the trouble | h: taken, 1 - : ee have him there as he really is, stubbornly and eee I'l be more than giad to help ¥0U/Sthor aicnple lotion in composed olny Toe agreed Mr. Pieot, a little | impossible that | should consent to | faa = hostile to every effort to uphold the dignity and safe-;. 7? @ iit 1 can, bre seamnet omer A Tee onncaa| bitterly. “It was @ most clever) So the brilliants of His High-| itd the life of the country, a bigot without the power to! WHO I$ YOUR HERO? | rose water ig on 4 goed Behan | nese the Grand Duke. As a slight! SECURED to see, or at times to express himself after the manner|@-— @ | HE SUSPECTS HER - 4 ag | souvenir of my high regard, | trust INVESTMENTS islators, is a profound national calamity. | Ours is Senator W Jones Q.—I guess I have been raised in! i ae ta good deserip-| YOU will be willing to accept the rcs = * frovoune wational calsaiey: = 1's pe the Ion Cream the olddashioned way, te be a vir. If you've, Sot 8 Kod serage |cabinet Boule, which | am certain teving Gee. Guanatitiol ‘The excuse for it is that he succeeded to the place by righ 9 ion of them,” protested Grady.| Carrying @ ae ; siete ‘Beads vid Fro # boss tuous girl, to have a high standard Editor § Mail Vil make ita point to warn every | that good M. Lester will surrender Recommendation for iority. Over « ther side of the warjof honer, and that if marri lacaier in the country.” to you if you will show to him this SAPETY Tf there were anything that could make still worse the zones! should come, my home and my hus s Oh. there js po use taking alt| ett®r. The cabinet is not onty in- In Amounts of . “ ce it would suc 5 jband would be my only happiness “THE WILLFUL GROUP” “ fice hoor! vadfrey, teresting in itself, but will be doub- ieeeee wrescnee in this place it would “be sich anj... suevve HAD MONGlend cont hove bene meme Editor The Star: In Thursday's |‘Bat trouble,” broke in Godfrey. | iy so te you because of the part It EXPERIENCE months now to a man who has issue of your paper there appears |nesligen 7 has played in our little comedy. » Over & HeWspaper story knocked about ever since he was a.a headline entities A LAttle| “Oh. come off!” said Grady, dis And | should like to know that it child, and hae seen much of what/Group of Willful Men,” and the! adi “if he hasn't got ‘em, I'd 290rNS a corner of your hom | D MEN BETTER | he calle “rottenness.” jreading under it is great. It tke to know who has!" i “Tit! we meet again, ir sir, be- THAN SINGLE ONES,| He knew | was a good girt when | should appeal to every good and) ny have” said frey, and) eve me. jhe met me—that’s why he loved|rightthinking American citizen.| eared my desk with a sweep of| “Your sincere admirer, and married me. But now, fer what Stopping at the fifteenth line and | eee ene eee Se ag “CROCHARD, L'invincible!” the young mar has gone before in his life, he keeps) reading it over, it says they are horchiof, Lester.” aud as | desediy| He's a good sport, isn’t he? distrusting me. He is continually #ieven lobeved, he picked up the iittle| ##ked Godfrey, as 1 silent $100 and $300 Yielding 6!2 Per Cent BOND I ARTMENT Guardian Trust & Savings Bank Cor, First Ave. at Columbia Shame the country, imperil its safety and wreck its) but don’t interfere with the idiotic rule whic iy and hopelessly unfit man thrusts himself in 8 Desiaeh ) position! oe There comes a time, too, when a nation may be too ud not to fight. ey nh to love with ease; |accusing me of unfaithfuln ' T p tolls us of an instance lieathor bag, and poured out its con-| Me letter back to him _"What do = f »date young nipper|have so few friends, because | don't noarly two thousand years ago of |e! kl od : i rr to B. Vv. D. © anywhere but to hic mothers,/eleven true and righteous men. |*°P!s 0 & sparkling foc A Silly Arrangement so anywhere ners, eleven tre gated ° There.” he added, turning to ey I: ; mat a hundred representatives to the United ‘ee referring to stay in my own littie| Judas was no! ng this number Se the Wiokaeiedaan te fy E send about a | ed representativ ¢ A New Yerk vaudeville acto-|home, which | am always etriving|It was even «xo with the “litt! monda.” For an instant we gazed at the xlittering heap with dazzled eyes; | States senate to ate for us, and permit a single| whe had to give four shows a|'? Make comfortable and pretty for| group of willful men.” They stand ae FS ME é day has gone crazy and has been |h!m. But that awful suspicion which) in exactly the same position as pr—Jones, for instance—to block legislation by sheer) ay + y m-|! do not deserve hangs always|those eleven disciples of the removed to a sanitarium. He | | 1 ’ ‘ - jthen Grady sprang to his feet to talk. It is talk that doesn’t change votes but simply | agines he is a film. above me like a heavy cloud, mak-|“Prince of Peace” at that time. | “put 5 dent ‘sademandi” ke feats a vote ee |!me me so unhappy. Will the eky) This is the grand and true com | gasped Have you get Creshe The Crescent Manufacturing Company has had te } 1 | ever clear? Will the time come) parison at this dark and murderous bs F for a number of years a standing offer of $500 to We were the only nation on earth that could be held up| THE GERMAN SPY when my husband will have unwav-|time when a “little willful group jes sain Suse eid Getter. anyone Who could find any injurious substance in cheap talk. Yt used to be a rip-roaring old comment on - ering confidence in me before my) of financial pira are seeking tol«nut 1 discovered the secret drawer food resultant from the use of Crescent Baking lean statecraft ° love and patience have given out?) involve our country n this wa A LOVING BUT UNHAPPY WIFE. and send our young men ont A.—Yours ls one of the unanawer aughter for their (the pirates able questions, Old Father Time! interests H.C, HANSEN, holds the sealed verdict in the hol Sumas, Wash was on th eft je of th low of his hand. You have every = lsaw at once that there must be an thing In your favor, too. For who other drawer, opened in the same can way to what ends love and pa LADIES ON JURY way, om the right side. Besides, the tence will endure? 1 firmly be-| veiled lady herself made a remark lieve if you should open your he DIDN'T STOP HIM alah sivealed thé. Whale atey » your husband as you have to me, i tite Gatien i.” 1 cath vw! ind let him read his own doom| ‘Thera were four ladiea on the! or wane at ee | re signediy What was it there, that it would rout out every! jury, but that didn’t stop Voin ian sha Ga cesemieinell de t of suspicion and jealousy from! Voinovich from palling up hi ing the denwer @ith her lett hia heart |trousers to show the jury in Judge |PPCnine the drawer es igaei4 | f hand, instead of with her right, So Frater’'s court Friday scars on his I discovered the drawer very suai” | r M : A word to| Voi, 26, Is being tried on a |“ MnPly. . " |“Just 18," who says men are dis! state charge of assault in the first} ores i icmes Syre rae f took | gusted with girls who allow them degree after a fight with Ben At ler eri to re pre! . seatal Bt kiss them: We think she has! kinson, foreman of the brick yards |thom “own to a dealer in paste jhad very little experience, or else at which he worked. He clatms gerd aa (Official Publication) too much. We t advi e ck elf-defense |” \, f ‘i i Conditi don't advise girls to| he struck Atkinson in self-cefens M, Pigot smiled @ éry mile. | Report of the Financial Condition Powder. This offer stil! stands unchallenged. The money {s still waiting in the bank. It will always go unchallenged, because Crescent Baking Powder is absolutely wholesome and contains no injurious products whatsoever CAUTION ware of impostors, fukers and canvassers max- i alse statements to sel! you substitutes for CRESC BAKING POWDER The Sta i National Food Laws protect you. They prohibit the sale of any food products injurious to health. }10 days ago— while the cabinet was still at Vantine'’s—the evening |after the veiled lady got her } . |The drawer containing t Nose } BY V. KATHERINE RANDALL ? (2310 N, 64th St.) 'T 18 queer about noses. Obviously put on our faces for the double : Purpose of breathing and smelling, they are looked upon by the Most of humanity as a factor in that inexplicable something, “good ” | Never have we seen a person who was nose-satisfied. Men, and women, we have seen, whose vanity and self-satisfaction had d its actne in all things else, but rare, indeed, are the human whose noses seem to them allthat they should be In the way ‘perfection. =) Some noses are pug-—that is, they turn up at the end instead of Ming a straight downward course, as all good nosea should. For im to sore spirits, it is complacently asserted by our elders t nose means good nature. The pug-nosed girl, then, must « oF jolliness as an offset, and proceeds to fluff her hair and trim hats in a way most calculated to outbalance the difficulty. For the ft is not s sy. True, he can cultivate an obvious curl, which flop over his forehead in a coaxing sort of way, and so center at LET 'EM Kis! Dd mrou_z4x7OZ CRESCENT MFG. CO. SEATTLE.WASH~ allow every boy they know the priv-|arter he kicked him. Voin, who ts on on itself, instead of on his nose; that isthe best remedy #o far) j “Well,” continued Godfrey, “after —of the— fered. Hopeless is the case for the pug-nosed youth who csaays : itiee tan ‘would tal boy hee|® ae 18 nightly got the duplicates I rolled them é ag it: [minded man would 1 | schoo lap tu the Sotion peckate” Ss Bank of Black Di d A large nose is also to be despised of its possessor. ‘True, all BANQUETS, ETC, with bie, of than GHG Would) meit-ponseosion te Hine points ot| And then I remembered the slow| tate Bank o' ac! lamon men have had large noses, but then, famo is a small weight to| The word banquet used to mean| A HAPPY MAN AND WIFE | the battle }flush wh it in the scales against a large nose, A large nose will completely|a feast, Probably it did when mar See n 4 — — chard’s ch ii the effect of “Cupid bow” lips, sparkling eyes and a clear skin.|kind was just learning to talk and| first packet! puts one completely out of the beauty race, Willingly would many a| couldn't do anything else at a ban-! “I didn't expect to deceive him,” mosed emperor, like the Shakespearean monologist, exchange his | quet it eat. But as mankind Godfrey continued, “I jnst wanted | to give him a little surprise. And } sdom for a Grecian nose! |grew older they developed mean- | to think I wasn't there to see it }] Banking house, furniture and fixtures. h “But if he knew they were imita | Other real estate owned ...........00005 h had crept into Cro} located at Black Diamond, State of Washington, at the close of 8 as he opened that | business on the 5th day of March, 1917 RESOURCES Tans and discounts ..... . er ‘ $52,859.07 Bonds, warrants and other securities 700.00 1,850.00 4,800.00 11,423.45 Fame and fortune await that future specialist who shall mold noses | ness, hence banquet speakers, forms ideal. With these banquet spakers, no ————|one ever should be afraid of swab lowing a hot potato or getting food 9 go to all that trouble to steal | Cash on hand . down the windplpe, You don't get! U d D t them?” ye BC eC a chance. You do penance by iis nder Voctor sCare “That 1a what puzzled me tast|f Accepted draft collection .... tening to the speaker, You have to applaud his speech because American flags are always on dis-| play at banquets, lf They soak you 5 or 10 dollars a| at a banquet, Plate is right,| 1 $10 plate isn't any more n tritious than a and I0-cent store ep and beside you can take the nd 10-cent store plate home. |night,” sald Godfrey; “and, for that | clans. 1 can really say that I feel) matter, it puzzles me yet. And now,| Total .... like another person, No more/gentiemen,” continued Godfrey, “| swollen feet and limbs, No more/am ready to turn these diamonds | bloating of t phdomen. No morelover to you, I should like you to shortness of breath. No more stiff/count them and give me a receipt and sore joints. You have no idea for them,” | 59,570.70 what your treatment has done for. “Arid then, of course, you will 59,670.7 me. It certainly has prolonged my|Wwrite the story,” sneered Grady,| babs life and made a new woman of me. “and give yourself all the credit.” "977.124.83 0, For the invalid as well as those in perfect health Bakers Cocoa is an ideal food bev- Capital stock patd in Surplus fund Undivided profits Deposits <ieeabasnls Notes and bills rediscounted . + + «$12,000.00 900.00 » diet nquaders think they are , wich a blessing I have received| “Mell,” asked Godfrey, looking at| Total ......++0see pds “er | starting some hing new, but they through your kindness, Doctor, and) him, “do you think you deserve! STATI OF WASHINGTON, County of King—ss erage, pure, delicious copped their act from banquets, the assistance of the medicine|any?’ And Grady could only ertm-| an Jue, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear t The words a banquet speaker eregoing statement is true to the best of m. which you so kindly preseribed. I}son and keep silent. “As for th the f knowledge and bollef and wholesome. ‘says that always strike home and am able to work since | began your|story, it 1s already written, Tt will) JOHN M, LEE make a hit with the unfortunates treatment, but before was not nble| be on the streets in 10 minutes—|} Correct, Att Connie lare, “Gentlemen, | thank you to help myself, much less work for|and it will create a sensation.| shat IS: die jare, § « rk | JOHN A, ROWLES, Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. | Then the banquet is all over and)” sey ©. 1D, Robinson, No. 26 st,/#8Y One else ‘All praise is duo to| Please count the diamonds. You| W. D. MILLAR ESTABLIONED 1700 CORCHESTER, MARS the banqueters awake, smoke a i dina Me your medical department and treat-| will find 210 of them.” Directors | while, then go home for something| Felix St., Brooklyn, N. Y., writen: | ment “That 18 the exact number stole 1917 oacribed and sworn to before mo, this 15th day of March to eat ‘ : e T have taken Perna and it did Those who object to liquid medi-|from the grand duke,” remarked M.} (SBAL) DAY KARR, Me er iuever auffor from in-jme more good than all my two cines can now procure Peruna Tab-|Pigot, and fell to counting, ‘The! Notary Public. in and for the State of Washington, mM | digestion or insomnia years treatment by special physt- fete. " residing at Seattle number was 210 “ STENNIS ANAS PLA ROE

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