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SATUR DAY,: AUGUST: 9, 1924 Tribune iC A HELP WANTED WANTE barber’ trade. wages. d Grea Few, weeks completes. Harber College, Fargo, “N. 7-29—1m. MEN WANTED at new filtration plant, 45c an hour, 10 hours @ day. Woodrich Construction Company. ' 8-8-1w 'TED—Surveyor having car and equipment, for field work. Good proposition to the right man, state e, experience, giving references. Write ‘Tribune 800. . Bismarck, N. 8-7-8t NTED—Man by the month te work on Dairy Farm, Write Post office box 453, Bismarck, or phote -F-11 8-9-3 NTED—Girl for general house- work, Apply Mrs. Frank E. Shep- ard, 6 Ave. B. 8-9-tf NTED—Man to work im Farmer elevator, one with experience pra: ferred. Address Braddock Equity Exchange, Braddock, N. Dak. 8-9-2t “LARGE coal company with resour- ces of over one, million dollars. In business over’ 23 years with day desires to employ men of good standing: in, your community who can furnish best of references to sell coal direct to the consumer. We own our own mines and have the very best mining connections. They are operated at very low cost, and we. can make prices ex- tremely, competitive. No money required to act as representative, but we want a man who will work, and who has a wide acquaintance in his home town and surrounding territory. To such a man-we will a very liberal commission and give him considerable cooperation to secure business. Our plan makes it possible to save the con- sumer a lot of money, as he is ¢ buying from the mine direct. The right man can make from $10,000 upwards easy. Write today for full particulars. Chicago Fuel Co, Inc. 1773 Howard Street, Chi- cago, Ill, ——E—EE SALESMAN SALESMAN—We want & live con- vineing salesman who can sell bankers and leading business men a high-class nationally known line of advertising specialties and calendars. To such a man we of- fer an exceptional opportunity to the largest specialty houses in the world, rated Aa-Al. Write or wire, giving age, experience and references. The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. MAN WAN by fargest concern of its kind in the world. Part or full time. Experience junneees- sary. Our men getting up to $200. Weekly.. Lowest, prices. Red Seal Coal Co., 397 Coal Exchange Bldg., Chicago. SALESMEN—Ohio Tire manufactur- er wants salesman, Bismarck ter- ritory. Our sales plan gets or- ders. Prices below competition. Permanent position. Give tire’ ex- rience, Write Tribune 802. ALESMEN covering stationery, pa- per, drug jobbers. Complete line school crayons including patented perfumes. Write including creden- s and your experience. Well. mmission basis, Box. st 34th, New York. jalesmen owning cars: to}: established line of - oils and paints, exclusive territory and list of customers furnished. In- terstate Oil Co. Write or phone R. T. Swain, in care McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, Ly WANTED—Two salesmen, steady: work. Call or write Singer Sew- ing Machine Co, Bismarck, N. D. 8-5-6b. en SALESMEN! AGENTS! Make big money selling our pplitical auto windshield transparancies. Quick Seller. Big Profits. For quick action send $1.00 for sample out- fit refunded on first order or 2c stamped self-addressed _ envelope for particulars. K. & G. Adv. Co, _ Inc, Passaic; N. J. ‘SALESME) ifth Avenue, “New ) York, custom tailors want agents to sell advertised brand, all wool tailored-to-measure clothes direct to wearer. Lowest prices. Big line* swatch samples free. Big- gest commissions. paid daily. - Per- manent positions $100 weekly. Auto free to agents, Monarch Tailoring Co., 100 Fifth Ave. Dept. R-26, New York. AGENTS. WANTED AGENTS — Latest Novelty sign Ready seller to all stores. Over B00 percent profit. Send for free sample and particulars, National ‘igns, 41 East 28th, New York. AGENTS make extra money selling personal Christmas cards to friends. Sample book free; 50 per cent commission. Rbchester Art Co., Levy Bldg., Rochester, N. ¥ \GENTS—Write for Free Samples. Sell: Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer; direct, to |. wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn $100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills, 562 Broadway, New York, BABY CHIC} QUALITY CHICKS—Postpaid, 100, ‘Leghorns, Anconas, Large Assort- ed $8. Rocks, Reds, $9. ,Orping- tons, Wyandottes, $10. Lt. Brah- mas, $15. Assorted $6, Catalog Free. Missouri Poultry’ Farm: Columbia, Mo, aes. FOR SALE O8 BERET E HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—5 room and bath bung- alow, full basement, close in, at a bargain for cash. Will consider down payment and monthly pay- ments, Address Tribune No. 799. § - 8-7-3t R RENT—A two or three room furnished apartment, also store room, 25x85 for rent. Phone 303. B,. F, Blanagan,:, Ova lassified Advertisements ‘omen to learn it demand; big ta log and special offer free. Moler D present capacity of 100 cars per} close up permanently with one off FOR SALE 5 room hauses water, lights, decorated; splendid condition; $1900., $500.00 cash, balance monthly pay- ments, s 6 room modern bungalow; beautiful trees and lawn;, nicest part of cit: south front; $6200.00; $200.00 cash. balance on time. 2 ‘The best selection, of hatises, lots and farm fands of any. dealer in the city. Many splendid “bargains amongst them. You can never again buy real estate as eheaply as you can now. I also, write fire, insyrance in good ") m7 i sewer, 1 insertion, 26 words oF 2 insertions, 25 words or seeeeee oe 0B 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in | | companies. ¥ advance. Copy should-be re- F. BE. YOUNG. ceived by 12 o'clock ta {naure 8-5-5t. insertion same day. WANTED. ik. toe THE s pee loan ‘on first a my Re i n. Real E BISMARCK TRIBUNE || eet, Fasten, Heel Fae “TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY” —Free book tells truth about Fidrida land; monthly. payments $1 an acre; Orange Groves plant- ed caged for 10. percent above cost; Sylvester E. Wilson, Dept. 4-260, Orlando, Fla. FOR RENT—Modern flat with sleep- ing porch, Woodmansee -Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. Ce a eA a —scenisksa | WAP™ED—By young ‘couple, two \FOR . RENT—Modern furnished | “fairiy large sunny rooma in pri- , apartment, one, two and three vate home to be used as_bedroom, ram Apply F. W. and parlor, Vicinity of Bismarck _ Elione 852, £8 Hospital. Andwer by mail to Dr. | FOR RENT—Modern house, close in.) H.C. Anderson, Bismarck Hospital. | Inquire at Manager's office, Tele- 8-4-1w phone Co. or phone 1000. confactionery- 7-19-¢ FOR . SALE—Only rocery in County Seat town, FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| §9500. Small payment. down ba ment in Rose Apartments. Apply! ance at $25 per month, Good busi- F._W: Murphy, Phone 852. _4-30-tf| ress and fine location. Owner FOR RENT—Two apartments fully| has other business. The Blue equipped for light housekeeping.| Bird, Steele, N. D. 8-5-1w Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf FOR RENT—Modern 9-roonr, house partly furnished, suitable for room- ing house. Phone 536R. TEACHERS WANTED—High school, grade, rural. Low commission— only $10.00 (most agenties charge five percent, ey to $50— i 8-9-lw , ROOMS FOR RENT GOOD BOARD and room at very rea- sonable rates. 401-6th St. Phone 145. 8-8-3t ROOMS for rent in a modern house. Nine and $10 per month. Private entrance. Ten dollar room haz $75 and more.) Write; for blank immediately. Grarfd Fdrks Teach- ers’ Agency. N. W. Bldg., Grand Forks,+N. a Nat'l Bank 8-6-1m FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare Block. 8111-2 Main. 6-4-tf, FOR RENT—American Bowling Alley for the next season. large closet, 316 8th Street. Phone| Uist kee gst 236-3. _8-1-3t| CAN YOU EMBROIDER? Women FOR RENT—A five room partly,mo-| wanted to embroider linens for us at home during spare time. Information upon request. Belfast Company, Dept. 725, Huntingdon, Ind. HOTEL FOR RENT—Fully furnish- ed, steam: jheated, electric ligh' Will give possession at once. Mrs. A. Dotson, Woodworth, N. D. 4 dern house, with toilet, east front, close in. Harvey Harris & Co. -2t ROOMS FOR RENT—One furnished, one partly furnished and one with- out fur re. Al comfortatilé sleeping rooms. Phone 1014. Could fix one bed on porch if desired. 417 10th St. 8-7-3t FOR RENT—Two or three modern rooms for light housekeeping. Also one sleeping room. Call at 418 1st St. or phone 558-W. 8-6-1W FURNISHED rooms for light house- keeping. 930 4th St. Mrs, Peter, Beylund. 8-6-lw FOR RENT—2 or 8 rooms for light housekeeping partly furnished or unfurnished. Phone &40W or call}, 418 8th St. 8-4-1w BOARD and room with young mar- ried couple for one or two. 400 Ave. B. 8-5-lw FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlem Aiso Roard, 406-6th St. 5-5-tf FOR RENS-Two moder rooms, fur- nished for ht. housekeeping. Laundry privilege. Also single cot, sanitary cot, ice box for, sale, 213 Washington Avenue. Phone Che 8-8-: 8-8-9t Bamboo music rack $3.00; Good Se ing Machine $15.00; Bamboo sew- ing cabinet $2.50; 1. sectional Bookcase $12.00; 1 Jardinere with foliage plant $2.50; 1 Columbia Grafanola and 35 records $45.00. | Phone 275-W. 7-30-tf FOR SALE—Northwest Quarter Section 26, Township 143, Range 79 Burleigh County; all tillable whent land close to Wilton , elevator; wheat crop next year Should al- most pay for it; am too far away to look after it. Write “Owner” Angeles, California, f 8-5-8t HEMSTITCHING and picot work done by expert operators, at Sing- er Sewing Machine Co, 210 Bdwy. Bismarck, N. D. 8-5-1m | HELP_WANTED—FEMALE ‘ ua es RS ES eae | FOR BENT—Beantitully furnished } ‘apiches. it once. id-West ‘OR BENT—Beautitally furnished} ecthers Agency, Valley City, room, large enough for two. 613]. " Noh Daktts Dore ii : 8-7-3t |). bs =. x4 — Soe Thisd: Strang |'WANTED—At once middle aged wo- manwho wants. a place to make WANTED TO RENT + ter home. Write for information WANTED TO RENT—Five or six], to Mrs, Emma Balch, Wilton, N. D. room modern, house furnished gr! A a partly irnished. Call room 418, Grand Pacific, Saturday and Sun- _ day, 8-9-1t WANTED TO RENT—A private gar- age’ by the month. Write Tribune No. 80) 3t / AND HEATING Come and see the Standard Oil Burner for cook stove, range, hea‘ er oF furnace. It is’ safe, simple, i practicals durable, ‘economical and noiseless, saves time, work and dirt. If you cannot use your old stove or furnace with coal or wood try this. Agents wanted. Emerson Whan, 107 Third Street. 8-9-lw marck, 30X33 1-2 Goodyear aver- es size casing with Gates innertube. EFFICIENCY For rewatd return to.W. C. Gehrke, |’ 's Baldwin, N. D. 7-30—tf, gh La LOST—An open face, yellow gold, silver dial Howard, watch. Chain and knife attached. | Please notify Edward ‘Alfson. Phone 636. 8-7-3t LOST—Between Arnold and Bi: ‘We have. for sale several well locat- ed improved farms in the famous Park Region at. attractive price: We ‘will be glad to hear from ai ‘one interested in a farm in. Becker County. Write us, Security State Bank, Detroit, Minn. 7-30-1wk. ee ‘ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Men: to learn the Arm- ature Winding and’ other electri- cal trades. All. practical work,' small expense. Tuition $10.00 per|' term of three months, board and room $6.75 per week. Address the State School of Science, Wahpe- ton, N. D. *_8-9-lw ‘WE HAVE a proposition for a lady (with husband who is, working) who wants «a -home with small family. Call after 6 p. m., 407 8rd St. Phone 538-W. 8-9-3t FOR SALE—Ford coupe, without starter in) good running” condi- tions, Cash’ price, $125.00. 411 9th St. Phone 541-L'M. Ls haw FOR SALE—New 9.x 9 Wall. Tent with heavy ailed - floor.’ R. + Wi |, 4 Sanders. nein 8-e tf, im the best residgn Flot, Paving, sd ae ng, sewer, water ‘alt in, ; aed sol oe Feito ad wate see Address 767 Tribune, Bismarck, N. _D. kg igs MARYLAND. FARMS — Water-front, and inland farms. Mild healthful ne AF George Asperin, 14-year-o f Larchmont, N..Y., makes his bob- sled work in summer and. winter. In winter it—well,. you know—and climate, variety of fertile. soils, ie BREET it serves as a wpairen: arby markets. Free jcatalog of | callit—as you can ‘see from the. pic- neal eeind. |: Beonk Dhas hs ura. hove, sae & parainol ae * fi 5 ce Ate “ 4 st front, newly. painted and| - .| Monte; 517 North Beachwood Drive Los} TO CATCH A THIEF BEGIN. HERE TODAY .« utes | saw him lose as many thou- sand francs, rise from the table, and | John Ainsley, a man of education ; with a curse, leave the room. mn » becomes. a_ master 4 Hires srook preying ube sther thieves.| Shortly thereafter, finding that I At Monte Carlo he develops a desite{ had no cigarets, and not seeing an to meet the clever thief who stole a{ attendant at hand, I started for the pearl necklace from the throat of|,bar. In the corridor I came upon the Baronne d’Esterelle in the|the Englishman and the Prince. The} crowded halls of the Casino. Russian was speaking. At the roulette tables Ainsley} “I am sorry, my friend, but I have | watches -a young Engfishman and/no more money with me. Perhaps, his strikingly pretty American, bee too, it is as well that you cease lose all the money they have. Behind} gambling tonight. Duck is not with them stands a tall, " blackbearded ee ars man, urging them on. “Unless the} on ans. ence heen ite Prince lends money, we have noth-|,_1h¢, Youth's face pecans Pal ing,” says the young husband, glan-}“But 1 must play tonight,” he pro cing at the black-bearded one. The| tested. eee . wife looks accusingly at the Prince.} Now, eavesdropping, save in the “You encouraged Jack,” she declares.| line of bus is not a habit of mine, I trust that it is not neces NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY [sary for me to repeat with frequen- “Because I know that his luck}ey that, save where it conflicts ab- fan, He|selutely with my profession, 1 am a must turn,” said the Ru , smiled. “You hesitate to thorrow] gentleman, But I was strangely from me? It is nothing. In a little] interested in the drama being un- while you will make some success.{ folded before me. The beauty of ful coups; your husband will repay|the, American girl had won my me; we Will order champagne andt heart. So I stepped, back into the laugh together at your moment of !Toulette-room. An Italian was ma i despair.” jing sme sehsational winnings, and she disdainea|™® one else would - rene | him She laid a shimip: beauettut] SMU! his spectacular Tuck changed. be "/T could listen unnoticed. and upon her husban houlder. “But wh} not. tomorrow? Th ‘ome Jack,” she said again. Thi i de jeux wi n tomor- This time the young man obeyed de jeux will: be ‘open to her. He rose, and they walked off| T°" eats See a togune together. But I noticed that the ie Thee, Bub Ws AEE: GOIN HE Russian accompanied them. I felt a] an, (ace Put Ris tones needed pang of pity for the young English-} pry) vauor Bae jman and his American bride, I could] P¥,,the crimson of shame. : | ; The hotel, Prince,” he faltered. guess it all so easily; a honeymoon| appar hill segs imucented: yesterday trip to Monte, Carlo, the fascination! why seked me about it tonight. I of roulettes the unanticipated loss-| gave not return.” _ es, the plunging.to recoup, the sin-|““rhun “perhaps Madame, your titer friend who encouraged them! wife, who has returned there, will be o Wager more than they could af-|invucted te annoyance,” said. the ford. It is a story that has alwa; i Prince. “Then of course you must h] win. And I have money in my room. when wealth craves youth and beaws| But | cannot go, there just. now. ty. Sometimes youth and beauty iti é auty | There a gentleman awaiting me escape, but how frequent are the downstai i is a matter that has other umes to do with statecraft. You will un-| been told, and always will be told, But after all, it was none df my : | 81 derstand. You know the troublous jbusiness. I should have liked to dro | condition of Russia, And 1 shall be a word of warning in the young] engaged nearly all, night.” man’s ear, but if his wife's caution} "His voice grew. uncertain, as | was unheeded by him, of what avail would be the word of a stranger? So'I returned to the game. The little incident had passed unnoticed. They are a sophisticated lot at and everything, even death itself, is dismissed with a shrug and a smile, though he were choosing his words | with difficulty, uncertain of what he was about to say. “It has to do with the overthrow of Bolshevism, this little meeting of tonight,” he went on. “In fact, 1] may not be back until morning. even so!" His voice grew suddenly And now the red returned. I lost| tysured. “Here are my keys, mon. thrice in succession,” shifted my al-| sicur, See, this is the key to my legiance, and beheld black turn up. In disgust I rose and walked to an- other table. I arrived in time to see the Baronne d’Esterelle being paid off, She had backed seventeen for the maximum in half a dozen ways, apartment. This other is the key to my trunk—the big trunk that you] will find behind the screen in my bedroom. And this tiny key will un- 1 lock a steel cash-hox that you will and was receiving from the admiring Gua, ire lt Soon crouplers, always insolently solicit-| open my trunk and cash-box, take cus for tips, nearly forty thousand| from the latter what you will,’ and franes.’ The spectacle was disgust-| return here. And if good fortune ing. I had just’ seen 9 woman of| does not come your way reserve rare beauty suffering because her|¢nough to pay your hotel bill, and | usband had lost a sixth of what] capital with which to resume play in this profiteer’s wife had won. My| the. morning. sympathy is with loveliness and| “you are a friend!” cried the En- charm. So I went ta another table.| «ishman, Fortune eluded me. I sought her “Why not?” laughed -the Russian. at every table in the Cercle Prive,|] heard him slap the young man and then I looked for her in the}on the back. “Go by the elevator public rooms outside. But still she escaped me. Glancing at my watch, I found that it was ten o'clock, and and the underground passage. My apartment is Three-twenty-two. You : will be back here in ten minutes. so decided to try my luck at the] No, say no more. Thank me when Sporting Club, that other establish-| fortune has been good.” ment maintained by the, Casino au- ¢ 1 came through the doorway then. It was all I could do to restrain my- self from apologizing td the Russian for my base suspicions of him. I saw the young man turn down the thorities, where the fashion and wealth of the world assemble. And if it be wondered at that I had se- cured entree to this place, let won- derment cease. One merely men-| corridor toward the ¢levator. The tions the name of a well-known, club,| Russian went down the stairs, and I anywhere in the world, claims mem-| followed behind him, reclaiming my bership therein, and is elected to}hat and coat from’ the vestiaire the Sporting Club, It calls itself ex-| where I had deposited them on ar- clusive, but no temple of vice—and| riving, and descended the outer gambling is a vice—can be too rig-| steps of the Club. I, too, had rooms crous in its sexutiny of applicants} in the Hotel de Paris, but I wished for admission. After’ all, the ulti-|a breath of fresh air before I turn- mate test of fashion. or society, is! ed- it. the possession of money. 1 But to my surprise, I saw mount- enough money one can ruffle it with jing the hill toward the hotel, hurry- the King of England, With the ap-|ing at a great rate, the figure of pearance of money, one can ruffle, the Prince. Yet I had heard him it with the King’s cousin at the! say that he: was to meet some one tables of the Sporting Club. downstairs in the Sporting Club. I So I descended in the elevator to| was surprised at seeing him now. the underground passage that leads| Also I was surprised to find that from the Casino, through the Hotel|the stars had disappeared, and that | de Paris, to the Sporting Club, and|a cold ‘rain was proving the fact that in another elevator rose to the|February is not May,.even though gambling-rooms, it counterfeits the gentler Duchess and demimondaine, mar- occasionally here upon the quis and munitions-maker, prin-|viera. So I gave up my plan to ob- cesses, entrepreneurs, brewers, mil-|tain fresh air, and started for the Nonaires, royalties, actors, authors,|hotel, A belated cabman _ hailed chorus girls and perhaps even such|me. I was only a few hundred others of my own profession as may|yards, but one can be’ thoroughly be found in any cosmopolitan ga-jwet, by? a Riviera rain, in a few thering—they were all in the Sport- | fees. ing Club. (Continued in Our Next Issue) The Puritan collar of white crepe | or organdie with wide points, that} | I went first to the cosy little bar, lovely and feminine on dark and oth- oS month | Ri- PURITAN COLLAR glass of milk. I find that the bev- erage is soothing to the nerves, and nerves need soothing when one cua” even though for small takes. While I drank it, I surveyed the: little room. And there in the alcoye I saw the American girl, her husband, and the big Russian whom he had called “the Prince.” ‘They were evidently ending a discussion. For I saw the Russian hand the young mana sheaf of barik-not saw the girl’s expression of despon dency, and noted the grin of tri- umph on the Prince’s face. The jaws of the wolf were near, I felt, to the white throat of the quarry. Then the young man leaped to his }feet, and rushed for the roulette- room. The girl would have foflow- ed, but the Russian whispered to her. His thick, hairy hand rested on her wrist. She shuddered, but —she stayed. Well, once again it was no busi- ness of mine, I wandered. into the Salon de Roulette, and at the end with its inviting tea-tables at which fits closely about the neck, is very erwise severe looking frocks. so little tea is drunk. 'I ordered a SSS SS COUPLE CELEBRATE 60TH including a four course «dinner, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | toasts, music and speeches of con- Crystal, ) Aug. 8.—Celebra-| gratulation. The couple came from tion of their 60th wedding annive nd. Married in 1864, they sary was the recent privilege of]came to Dakota territory and were Mr. and Mrs. James Greenwood of! among the pioneer settlers of Jolt near here, 75 friends and relatives|ette vicinity, later moving to Cr; attending a commemorative program MOW’N POP “ SROB 460 Ci SENSE THAN A SOUTH AFR DANCER- THE IDEA OF Gi’ ny stal. Among gifts received was a The Tie That Binds AINLY HAVE LESS _ (CAN BOLA NING UP A GOOD POSITION JUST BECAUSE YOU THINK YOUR GAS WELL | S GOING To PLACE “OU ON TOP OF THE WORLD WITH A GOLD SOUP LADLE IN YOUR MOUTH — my TO THE WORLD AND WITH A GAS WELL IN. MY POSSESSION L CAN DECLARE MY INDEPENDENCE BDOASL PLEASE — L DON'T HAVE TO LISTEN TO THE DICTATES OF ANYONE —* table began backing the first dozen. Por half an hour I had varying luck, and then the young English- mah came to my table’ His face ‘was hageard. - Evidently those suc- cessful coups which the Prince had] entioned had not yet been made by him, And within the next ten min- You SAY-YOuLL [ Panay meccries FOR WEDDINGS PICNICS E,AND SUNDAY WEAR: S6.evES To MATCH = VLE watt HERE - My FEET HOLD HIM TILL HIS MOTHER GETS THROUGH SHOPPIN’ 2 NO-You CANT LA HOLD DOWN WHEN THEY SI KEPT DO FOR A = Ces diamond ring presented. by , several grandchildren. Lettuce n waxed paper and then in a damp cloth will last for a long time and will be fresh when you take it out at picnics. By Taylor C WELL I'M THROUGH SLAVING For A CONCERN WHOSE SELFISH MOTIVES THE PROGRESSIVE MAN — TRIED DEALING WITH A ROLY -POLY I REFUSED TO BE WN BY LONG HOURS FAIRY TALE PROMOTION - 1S THAT SO? WELL DON'T FORGET THAT IT AM HERE! _ BY STANLEY (eno wen [NOS ‘THAT IKID STARTS tT] r j CRYING THERE > AINT NO STOPPIN: 1 DONT “DAST) HE'D THAT BAR MINI YD) HIT y y ea tl (THE EDITOR. OF THE WEEKLY CLARION NOTES THAT MORE THAN HALF THE REASON OR ANOTHER— TOWN IS UP IN ARMS Foe one BE IN PICKLE REL TH” WTE HE WH OUND) Freckles and His Frie nds Ready for a Ca tch By Blosser ,MISSUS MGOOSEY DUZZA'T KNOW TA HERE = TL WONDER, WHAT SHE'S DOIN’ WHAT KINDA CAKES ARE THOSE (WHAT ARE YA SPANKIN’ AT PAL T CAN'T GET THESE OUT OF MY MUFFIN oy PAN Dems Mi | of - ; THEY DON'T SEEM Yo BE DROPPING NERY 600d!

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