Austin Daily Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1902 Page: 8 of 8
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•AGE EIGHT,
I.
HANCOCKOPERA HOUSE
Tonight, 8:30
\
Wednesday, Nov. 26
II*
the doinge of the denizens of a little
ncenes being laid in and around their
The
little
M
Yo
Saturday Matinee and Night.
risk '
be si
With an Extraordinary Cast.
every
can t
Constable Will Morris has selected
HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE
of year* a policeman in Austin and is
a good ofeer.
—Mr*. Annie Meglin, who died yes-
terday a the residence
her
of
son.
umn,
Both
For
A, for the ezar’s licaith, he had re:
A
ley of South Austin.
EXCURSIONS
in
HANCOCKQPERA HOUSE
Her
C
Matinee and Night
Sake
Saturday, Nov. 29
j.
B. Hamilton, judge; R. J. Nixon, rep-
Yo
M
।
P. J. Lawless, Agent,
CRC
My
800 Coi
HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE
Partner
the “KATY.”
\
ONE NIGHT
\
Monday, Dec. 1
E
i
Bargain Matinee
FRANK HENNESSY PRESENTS
Saturday: 25c, 50c
eggef
+
TAYLOR BROS'.
... 05c +
+ 1 lb pkg Cow brand soda .. 05c +
+
+ 3 21b pkgs Aunt Jemima
+ 1 lb shelled almonds....... 35c +
OF THE
Lettie, Coralle Clifton as the German
New York
formerly of
--Attorney Phil Spiller,
I
FOK HEH SAKE."
HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE
\
whie h W ill be seen
ltusso-Siberian play
Football
GG
ONE NIGHT
Friday, Nov. 28
nA-
Thanksgiving Night
tional conclave, representing the chop*
r
Adelaide
DR
I I '
6
Thurston
(5.2
A
A. 4 M. vs. University
Drama,
Gelatine.
whipped
—I
■
♦
++++++++++++++*
r,
(Sweet Clover)
W the immensely >
Successful Comedy !
—Hal Le Suur. aged 19 year*, neph-
ew of Dr. Le Sueur of Austin, died
yesterday morning at the home of his
tomorrow J
n the love
MATINEE AND NIGHT,
Thursday
A Tornado of Merriment That Nothing
Can Stop But Time to Go Home.
the r
exact
tor—4
and tl
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
Via Illinois Central R. R.
IN
TOWN
7/7
k,
1 play, with so captivating an aetress as
Adelaide Thurston, who proved so de-
lightful Lady Babbie in "The Little
Minister,"" and last season in ' Sweet
Clover,” should ensure an audience of
pounc
Tel
will i
quick
Nui
fresh.
—Col. F. K. Baker, superintendent of
the Southwestern Telegraph ami Tele-
phone company. I* III at hl* home in
teats on sale at Goggan’s and Uni*
sersity Drug Store.
port has been complimented elsewhere,
at a fine company of players.
।
I
Bartley Campbell’s
Great -Story
+
+
+
+
Mr. Piper has had ex-
peace officer.
+
+
THE FAMOUS FARCE COMEDY,
BROWN’S
Harry B. Smith’s
Greatest Musical
Hit of the Year
One Fare Plus Two Doll
For the Holidays via
Special prices for this date:
10-20-30-50 Cents
NO HIGHER.
stated that
health.
J
The
Liberty
Belles
(F
Room 1
— Associate Justice Brown of the su:
preme court. who haw been quite ill at
his home here. I. much improved and
will be attending to his duttes shortly.
Headqu
Glass
err 8
/ gress
run of over 100 nights in Berlin
4
+
e ha« previously ap-
ton (S. C.) News.
+++++++++++++++
+
. Chicago and return .....832.50
On Sale Nov. 28, 29. 30. )
csived a dispatch only yesieiday which
•of
Interstate Holiday Excursions,
One Fare Plus 82.00.
On Sale Dec. 13, 17, 21, 22.
23, 26. 30 days' limit.
1.&G.N.R.R.
The Acme
EARL SMITH. Prop.
410 Congress Avenue.
Phono 277-4R.
Its
(San Antonio & Aransas Pa
, AND
ESunsetRoute
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TONIGHT AT 8:30.
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'MY PARTNER."
! Bemdss anos0
Tonight, 8:30.
a ■ meht. The deceased was 70 years of
} ago and was the mother of J. D. Mose-
perience as a
attention.
Heath now on sale.
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00
America the scene is laid ir California,
I but in later years" the action could
! have taken place in the Klondyke or in
| the oil flelds of Texas. For an En-
; gliehman, change to Australia, or South
[/ ,
There
Above
And. th:
somethi
pect
ahadea
r Jus
L Look
non lik
kan of
TAKE THE
S A P”
BOTH PHONES 161.
■——4----
R. C. EHLERT, ,
Undertaker and Embalmer,
709 Congress Ave.
Both Phone, No. 31. Pereonal attention
------•-------
Personals.
Thanksgiving, 3:30 p. m.
11S
the next element. Miss Thurston’s sup-
the Hotel Salge yesterday.
—W. M. Paine of Gaiveston visited
Austin on business yesterday.
—R. H. Mosely, the Llano cattleman,
was at the Hotel Salge yesterday.
As played at the Madison Square
Theater, New York, lor three months.
See the famous Dormitory Scene.
The Pink Pajama Girl.
The Midnight Revelry.
The Cooking School In full blast, and
Pretty. Talented. Graceful Girls
Gorgeously Garbed.
40—-ARTISTS—40.
—The annual Thanksgiving ret • ption
of the Austin lodge of Elks will be
given Thursday evening from $ i to
10:30 o'clock at the Elka club
givena good monologue . Fanny Aidg-
1 -y as susunne Deere. Edna Hickey ne
story surround.
i —A party of Justin' hunters will
ieave this morning for a ten days"
hunting trip in the wilds, twenty-nve
, miles west of San Antonio.
he is
AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1802
it
1 + Specials Today:
1 + 1 1b pkg macaroni ....
were also good. Miss litigiey sings a
(ou pie of topical songs which make a
hit.
All through the show affords a pleap-
in evenings enterta iumen
tered into. That waa three year” ago.
Yesjerday the new infant in minstrelsY
made Bn initial bow to the Austin
public, and cleverly did it deport jtrelt
Fhe company i* composed of young
men who are versatile artist an,
strictiy up to date in all their "slunt,‘ ,
Ap a result the performance they give
From New Orleans to Mem- +
town, the principal
Austin but now of Beaumont, I* In the
city on business for a few day*.
—J. M. Shumate, the well known
merchant, left last night for Houston
on business.
—General A. P. Wozencratt, former
adjutant general of Texas, l« here on
business. He is stopping at the Dris-
kill.
—T. Martson. a well known traveling
man. with headquarters at Kansas
City. 1* in Austin on business.
—It. T. Badger is here rom Marblt
Falls. He is a guest at the Driskill.
—D. B. Gravy left this morning for
Hays county, to be gone several days
on land business.
—K. T. Moore, Jr., has gone to New
ter nt this place.
—A .H. Wilkin*, the representative of
a well known book concern with head-
quarter* at Dallas. Is here on business
with the department of education.
—Tax Commissioner James Cunning-
ham of the International and Great
Northern railroad. with headqunrters
at Palestine, was here yesterday.
-—---
• 8. E. ROSHNGREN,
Undertaker and Embalmer. Fine Car-
riages for hire. 413 Congress avenue.
Phones 451.
CHRISTMAS EXCURSI
via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Tickets on sale December 13, 17
22, 23 and 26, limited to thirty 4
for return, to all points in Mississ!
Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Flo
North and South Carolina, and Sol
ern Kentucky.
Rate, one fare plus 82.00.
For further particulars regard
your trip write
M. H. Bone, W. P.A., I
Houston, Texas. |
Andreas Dipple
THE FAMOUS
German Tenor
—The Pickwick Restaurant company
of Austin has filed articles of incorpo-
ration with the secretary of state.
The capital stock is $3000 and the in-
corporatorp are R K. Thompson, O. F.
and John J. Kullenberg.
upper of the pupll 1s interrupted by Austin National bank since It was or-
Jack and Phil entering, the dormitory ganized, tilling most eficlently every
by means of the window, disguised as , position up to the cashiership. His
burglars; a scene is created, they are ( unexpire d term as assistant (ashler
arrested and the girls expelled. In the will be filed by Morris Hirsheld.
order and stamp divisions will be
closed.
the best
Congregational church.
eM
'ISmBlt
COMPOUND.
Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compout
is a famous disease destroyer, and t
greatest blood purifier ever discovers
Positively cures Catarrah. Rheum
tism. La Grippe and ail Kidney, Stor
ach and Liver Diseases, Bad Memoi
Dizziness, Headache, Coated Tonga
Sleeplessness. ' 10 days' trial free. 4
druggists.
DR. W. S. BURKHART, j
Cincinnati, Cl
Or. Burkhart’s Wonderful Offer.
539 PAVsTpEAIAIKMI
—The preliminary trial of Nettle
Wheeler for assault to murder was not
held in Justice White's court yesterday
aternoon. It was postponed unt this
afternoon.
The Re)gn ng Czar of All Dramatic
Spectacles
E. J. CARPENTERS
If you are contemvlating makiF
Christmas holiday visit, it will 14
you to see what the "Katy" has ta
fer. ■
On December 13, 17. 21. 22. 23 5
26, the M. K. & T. Railway will N
round trip tickets to any point in a
old states, and to Arkansas, Colot
Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, fll
braska, North and South Dakota, 3
Wisconsin at one fare plus 82 fon3
round trip. 2
It is needless to say that for 98
service and comfort the "Katy W
can not be equalled.
For full information regarding r#
and schedules, address a letter E
Scott Wilson and Ben Piper as his dep-
uties. Mr. Wilson was for a number
Nt
un
Gravel, Bright's Disease, Uurlnary
Affections.
Stuart's Gin and Buchu act, direct
tv on the bladder, the urethral tract
and the kidneys, driving out all the
batructions and making a perfect
ure of the most aggravating, danger
me and deep seated cases
GRAVEL SYMPTOMS — Burnin
sensation in passing urine, frequent
iesire to urinate, the urine Is thick
and sedimentary, the whole nervous
aystem is disordered, digestion Im
paired, sleep disturbed, lose o
atrength and vigor. Stuart’s Gin ana
Buchu will cure every symptom, dla
solve the gravel, sweeten the urine,
build up the nerves
MUCOUS DISCHARGES—DIficulty
'n passing water, ulcerations, Irrita
ions of the urethra, disagreeable odor
of the urine, pains in back. swollen
ankles and legs, catarrh of the blad
ler are all quickly and permanently
cured by Stuart's Gin and Buchu
BRIGHT'S DISEASE — Dry skin
shortness of breath, urine dark col
.red The worst cases cured by Stu
art’s Gin and Buchu Pleasant to tht
taste. Thoroughly tested for pas! 2’
years in private and hospaal practiet
With a record of 896 cures of chronh
kidney and bladder troubles—the kind
that had resisted all other treatment
Druggists or by express. 81
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE bywrit
Ing Stuart Drug Co, Atlanta, Ga. We
have set aside 15,000 bottles for free
distribution so as to prove our claims
•<o write at once. Bohl in Austin by
M. C. Cornwell, 020 Congress avenue
—A serious cave in occurred yester-
day morning at a point where Waller
creek®interse ts Second Street and East
Avenue. The street gang is making
repair*. The recent heavy rain* caus-
ed the cave in.
+ phis, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. 4
+ Louls, Chicago and all points 4
+ north and cast. Three solid ves- 4
4 tibnled trains daily. Meals in 4
+ dining cars. Ask your agent for 4
+ ticket via this line. " 4
Metropolitan
Opera Co.
For tickets and informatian
call at City Ticket Omice, 22
Congress Ave.; cor. 6th St. Red
Front.
Hancock’e Opera Hous—"Brown‘» in
Town.” .
"THE LIBERTY BELLES."
"The Liberty Belles,” a new comic
opera by Harry B. Smith, presented by
Frank Hennessy’s company, euines lo^ - "Austin. Young Le
uncocks opera house .Monday nisht. Sueur came to Austin from Tennessee
The story of Mr. Sm hs ppera.has about one year ago and has been re-
foundation in a sentimental esetade siding with his uncle here. The funeral
I on the part of Margery. Lee. a stage ... 5 . . ..
—.LLU
Mom
New England
-Tom Harri*. tire negro arrested by
omcer Jone* Sunday, will be tried be-
fore Justice Johnson this morning on
che charge of carrying a pistol.
- The Austin Spiritual society will
hold a question meeting tonight at 8
o’clock in their hall. 206 West Sixth
street, services conducted by Mr*.
Iaura B. Payne of Kansas.
- Prote ssor N. J. Badu of Llaho, is "Kat; ” Dallas, Texas.
▼ j at the Hotel Salge.
. -c. E. Selvage of Galveston was at
mines, aided by the rascally machina-
lion* of one of the ezar’a sccret police
FRIDAY—MISS THURSTON.
"At Cozy Corners,"" the very suceesg-
ful comedy drama in which Adelaide
Thurston la to be seen here next Fri-
day, November 23, is deseribed as a
play which bears out its comfortable
sounding title, inasmuch a* It tells a
story that is absolutely pure in its
‘jm
IBA
Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Nhe
Cream cures Old Sores, Skin a
Scrofulous Diseases. 50c.
ted as her duugntet. T
seoelnting tosether, bi co
Whipped Cream.
Cakes.
Hot drinks with
cream.
credit and ability. Both the Marr, are ----
wel known, and that they are deserv- • "My Partner" la a most adaptable
lug of wuecess was evidenced last play, und Ils locale can be changed to
ntnt by ineit succegeful work. There suit almost any nation on the globe,
■ e u sumber’or clever specialty turns’ami the same thrilling situations., the
-eartered along through the evening, same heart interest and about the
The singing and dan Ing is mon ex- same comic elements will obtain. For
______________j______J
I scene from "For Her Sake," Thursday. Admission 50c, Grand Stand 25c
Matinee and Night. ■ - - ————
• , i —Albert Hancock and It. C. Brown.
- 1 five gal. keg new kraut.. Sac + prominent planters of Corn Hill. Wil-
+ +, liamson county, were in Austin yester-
LLIIV, 8 ■ runin wus*"l ■ - NIV •vK""‘ 1. • . .
girl and Elizabeth'Whim, s the cook + 211 E. 6th. Aoth Phones 229. + 1 "Aajubunindeneral. Thomas scurry
-- ha* gone to Dalian on business for a
,++4+++++++++++ few days
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Sidewalk Notes
the appearance of the compal y here
and it* presence in the minstre .
world. That ip that the plan* for the .
Tomorrow Matin ce and Night -Thanks-
8vin - | south Austin.
r e plot of "For Her Fake." the new: ........
jraLriwi'.'fi' Would Not Insure Him.
be taken out by carrier* The money VV-VIV HUI -lV--V ""“0
moral. Buch play* are all the go now-
adnya and generally prove permanent
........; -- *' -2 a-I , any successes. In the title, “At Coxy Cor-
orxan ization of the prew nt .oinPn nere," one gets the pure smell or the
were laid In this xry.nlty th!re. e country. But "At cozy Corners” is not
ago. and he partnerzbir PAPeenea a farm" play. -
tween Quinlan and Wall were en - ____... .
here. Both gentlemen were it tnat
ume members of the Al. G. Field vom-
bination, and it was upon the o J non
of the Kild company's appearance in
this illy that the partnership Ma* en-
Always Welcome. Always Enjoyable.
Engagement Extraordinary
of the
Dainty Little Comedienne.
wawcortinrmonsrrances. Under no; it has been played for years in me - The remains of Mrs. Sarah E.
MA . would th. minister lake i provinces of England and Australia, Moseley, whose denth. occurred last
a"yucn ncuon. Without going into ana hue the distinction of being the IMondny " "rhofor waed yesterday
delails It wan stated Hill the ddate-’first play by an American, author • to mornnK-." Thorne, r< XS_ for Inter
m uh are all entirely anfounded." I be played in Germanyimvine Tad
The renowed record-breaking drama
& drama of historic scope and dig
nity.
Scenic effects by noted artlata;
A stupendous superb surprising
spectacle. -
Grand Thanlisgiving "matinee, 25c
and 50c.
is breezy and most entertaining, from
Quinlan and Wall on down tite line,,
each and all acquit themmelvez with
to.ofithi nowrarcpnedted nt.flow student, secretiy married
the Grand last nisht, and Is « very । Jack Everleish, nn Annapolis ■ EAeel at 9 o’clock and organize. The court
funny fsrce < oinedy. It i* bright andilhesve parts are played respectively - wili be composed of the following:
uidns ....ughT^t U. <any lh. . - ^vva.U Hetron, llmltude Millington.' ... . . ......
tion through and bring about wane’Bercy Leach and Hairy Stuart. here resenting the first precinct; It. W.
very abrurde and laughable situations.1 are three- acts, the Keener of W hic ( Ri ley, represen Ung the second precinct;
The company preventing it wa? veryshow a dormitory in a young woman* J. A. Martin, representing the*’ third I
goce, Mr. .George Welch on Dickreminary, with the pupils engaged in precinct, and Paul Von Iosenberg, rep-,
pre ton, charts Horn as Abi 1 Pres- a clandestine midnight oupper, the resentingr the fourth precinct.
P Mr. p rt y \lexandet a» Arthur ’ kite hen of the cooking school of the, -----
Howard, F. ward as Worh Carew and’ Liberty Belle*," and a fushlonable, —nhe directors of the Austin Na-
prank Millard as the garduor all play- hotel in Florida, rhe nrst art has at- tional bank held a meeting yesterday
i ! their parts well. Frank Millard trac ted very wide attention because Oland elected W, H. Foils cashier to sur-
________________;______I its celebrated dormitory Rcene, herenceed H. P, Hilliard, who resigned to’
lis no chorus in the production. Mr. accept the cashiership of the Mechan-
19. FfnUh having replaced It by characters ics" National bank of St. Louis, for
62 0 that have an actual place and definite which place he will leave next Friday.
“KgtP purpose in the story. The midnight Mr. Folts has been connectd with the
rrievp, 10, 20. 30 atid 50 cents.
I
next'net they are running a cooking’
choo l for . living, and Mr. Smith GEO. W. PATTERSON,
I. oixhtena the comic interest by Intro: I UNDERTAKER AND PROPRIETOR
timing.two eccentrie uncles, both with ECLIPSE STASLES, OMNIBUS AND
opposing idens in reference to matri- BAGGAGE TRANSFER. FINE CAR.
mony. A comical climax naturally RAAEg AMn i Ie-r l IVFRY
transfers the story and the principals IROSEINa"HORSES“PSPECIEFY:
to Florid., where the tunny ine idents IBOARDING HORSES A SPEeALTV:
ure kept up at a hot pace, until a very . RUBBER TIREO.HOSPITALAMB
novel denouncement, which bringe *he LANCE. 108__TO_ 116 E. 7TH 8•
5 complication to a happy solution.
The scenery and costumes are "de- !
"acribed as superb. The young women,
or the company have attracted great
— Mrs. Patterson, aged 23 years, died
yesterday morning at the city hospital.
The funeral was held yesterday after-
noon and the remains were Interred
in the city cemetery.
There I. Al-olut1 y Nothing the Mat- Africa and we could find the same
ter With the Czar ' dramatis personae, except, perhaps.
I the Chinaman. Germany would call
W hinxcon. Nov :5.- count Cassini, for South America or South Africa and
upm .'ni amb ■ dor. FI .king, to- France for Madagascar or the West
Mv te, ports contnine a in the Indies. Recent developments would
, ....... .■ st petersburglallow for its production in Russia for. «'■••«> » •e tesluenee • uer gon,
..." to tl - .zu said- i th? Siberian gold mines contain fabu- Mr. Otto Thomas, was an old resident
' ‘ , umncutinea in thel lous wealth. No matter in what dime <d Texas, having lived here fur over
" from St Petersburg’ produced, "My Partner" would remain nrty years Announcement of the fu-
"rcininkiie ear can have" no | the «me great play, Tor it has the neral today appears in another col-
roundauion Fer innance. It is statedi power to charm and Interest tiny one
mong other thinga that his ministers with good, red blood in his veins.
■------— Under no! It has been played for years in the
1 ' ' " - - —। Australia,'
f,
who. hs • —Divorce was granted Mattle nan-
I tn In” । kin from Coll Rankin in the district
nI meu l court. The custody of the children was
greatly tgiven to the plamntim.. - ----------------- .--------
isrovering -The recelpts or the internal rev- Orleanstosattend the Kappa Sima
nate ‘”ienue collertor’s department yesterday
inhavinEamounted to $2175.15. of which $2000
‘ benu was for beer stamps.
I
attnchec and the motlit
this fad. endeavors to
young lovers.: She au* • >
thnm both sentenced to
—Hon. Fern Kyle, representative
from Hay* county, was in Austin yes-
terday. He reported plenty of rain in
hl* county and the outlook for good
crop* next year were fine.
/ I
SA
FC
,Delica
kin, ant
ny stait
onditiot
esirabl
lath. I
land.
ALL a
WANT RATES WITHDRAWN.
St. Louls, Nov. 25.—A joint ton
ewe of passenger ironic ofleials
southeastern and muthwestem 1
has been held to < onsider/ a proposl
of the southern lines that the colon!
rates from Memphis to points In ,
southwest be withdrawn.
This week go see DeLashmutt B
new line of strap slippers.
Fancy Jordan shelled almonds, new
California walnuts, fiberte and Brazil
nuts Juet arrived. Mrs. M A. Mc-
clure.
--:—$-----
+++++++++++++++
For California, Mexico and Ore
FreeReclinig Chair Cars and a
Through Sleeper from WACO to
SAN ANTONIO and MEXICO Ci
EXCURSION SLEEPERS f
Waco to San Francisco each Wed
day and Friday. Rate per bertk
these Sleepers, about one-half the
in the Standard Sleepers.
FOR CHEAP RATES TO c4
FORNIA. Illustrated literature.
Hable information and all particu
write— -
R. E. GEORGE, _ I
D P. A , "Bunsei Route." 1
A. V. MARTIN,
Pass, Agt. 8. A. & A. P. Rj
WACO, TEXAS.
Thanksgiving Dinner
Attend “The Acme's" Thanks-
giving Dinner. A cordial invite
tion is extended to all.
PRICE 25c.
MENU
Oyster Soup.
Turkey and Cranberry Sauce.
Celery. Olives. Pickles
Tomatoes. Peas.
Irish and Sweet Potatoes
1
‘At Cosy Corners’
"As a bright and clean play 'At
Cozy Corners' can not be surpassed,
and Miss Thurston has a part that
is more suitable to her charms than
The Rev. J. W. Yeisley of t Par”
Ohio, had Kidney trouble. Habeed
to take Dr. David Kennedy’s Favoril
Remedy and it cured him compltel
His recent acceptance by four direrbd
life insurance companies proves thi3
Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Reif
edy is the only sure cure known to
diseases of the Kidneys, Liver. Blaf
der, Blood, Rheumatism and Dyspe!
sla. j
All druggists sell It In the NEW t
CENT SIZE and the regular 8100 ell
bottles.
Sample bottle—enough for trial, fre
by mail. Dr. David Kennedy CoRoI
tion, Rondout, N. Y. (j
-----------------
... .................N-w.....
, " ; court will meet next Monday morning
cadet. ...... - . —.
cellent, and the perfotmance in
onireiy proved m°, Ploasing:
REPoRTS lRRONEoCS.
g li
hl the lin tock opera ho 11
University Auditor- ' ' e"
* I been brought up from elliei
ium, Nov. 27
AMUSEMENTS.
Th. Quinlan a wall New M iestrel
Company at Hatcock’s
Th ouinlan A Wall’ Imperii’ Min-
strel company mad*- it* Initial apPea.,
ance in Austin last night at Ha: * *
on its frst tour through the at:
There n an incident attendant vpn
any In which
peareA ••__Char
pancake flour ......... 25c +
+ 1 pkgs mince meat ........ 25c +
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