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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements FPHONE MALE HELP WANTED ELECTRICITY TAUGHT by Experts. Earn while you learn at home. El- ectrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to Chief Engineer Cooke, 2144 Lawrence Ave., Chicago. —_—— ___HELP_WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper, family of two. Must be experienced and able to furnish references. Salary $45. a month. Apply Mrs. F. 8, Henry, Rose Apts. after six or call 240W. 10-21-tf “WANTEDAT once Indy dishwasher. All winter job. Good wages. Phone or write. New Cafe, Underwood, N. Dak. 10-22- WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 717. Mrs. 10-28-t£ rl or woman for’ gen. 1 housework. Mrs. C. M. Dahl, 10-23-3t at the 10-24-3t { dishwasher Sweet Shop. WANTED TO BUY sD, TO BUY—Good modern 3 room house on terms, p must be reaso! Write Tri- bune ad No, 8 10- BOOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED gleeping room in mo- dern home. Two blocks from Po: Office, use of, piano and parlor. Also table board; good home cook- ing. Price reasonable, 120, Ist. Street. 10-23-1w FOR Furnished room in rn house, hot water, heat. Furnished in ivory, suitable for two girls, 621 6th St, Phone i 10-24-3t YOR RENT—Front room on ground floor. Can be used for _ light housekeeping. 411 5th St. Phone 10-24-1wk T—Nice warm furnished room in modern home, close in. Hot water, heat. Phone 952-W-2. 10-22-1w FOR RENT—Room suitable for two, with board if desired, in modern home. Cal] at 712 Rosser after 4 . M. Phone 113-W2. _10-22-iwk FOR RENT—Two sets of light housekeeping rooms, extra large, modern, 924 4th St., Phone 543- w. 10-3-tf FOR RENT—Large room hot water and plenty of heat, Call 211 2na St. Phone 6: 10-20-tt FOR RE} rm room in modern hom in. 411 Ave. A. PA 10-24-lwk ‘© cozy bed room for Also bed spring for sale. hayer. 10-23-38 VURNISHED ROOM for lady, month. 606 Thayer St. Phone 468-W: 10-25-3t R RENT—One double sleeping room, 419-7th St. Phone 1066. Close $12 Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25, words under 2 insertions, 25 words under 3 insertions, 25 words 0 under . Bu 1 week, 25 words or Ads over 26 words, 2c gddi- tional per word. ‘CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch Al] classified ads are cash in advance. Copy shoyld be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure | insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 — FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern two story house, South front, good location, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, built in features, rice $6000. Terms. SEVEN ROOM modern cottage Exst front, good location, ful! basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, trees and lawns, garage. Price $5500. Terms. 3HT ROOM partly modern house, with 1-2 block of ground, large chicken house, basement. Price $2650.00. Easy terms. SIX ROOM modern house, fireplace, trees, lawn, garage, zood location, full basement, furnace heat. Price $6000, Terms. FIVE ROOM, very complete modern bungalow, Hot water heat, large closets. House in best of condi- tion, good location, garage. Price $5500, Term NINE ROOM Bungalow, modern, full basement, furnace heat, hard wood floors, garage. Price $3850. Good terms. THREE ROOM partly modern bunga- low, water, lights, part basement, immediate possession, Price $1300. Easy terms, FOUR ROOM® very modren bunga- low, full basement, furnace heat, built in features, large screened porch, near schools. Price $3450. Good terms. Ei SIX ROOM modern house, lawn, trees, East front, hardwood floors, enclosed porch, built in features. garage. Price $5250. Terms. A good clean list of houses and | lots is ready for you. ways glad to give you quick, courte- ous service, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Furnished room. Tribune No. 85’ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES AGENCY See Hedden for City Service. Webb Block. Phone 0 LAND FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, new paint job, new top, shock absorb- fender braces, anti rattlers, large steering wheel, foot feed, extra tires and tubes, no-glare lenses and new style lights, start- er. Motor in first class condition, all ready to ramble. Phone, 777- W or 220-W, or call 518 14th St. or City Insurance Agency. 10-24-2t FOR SALE—1018 Model Ford Tour- ing car in good running condition at a very low price. Phone 187. \ Call at 800 Main St. 10-16-tf FOR SALE—Essex coach, 1924 mo- del. See at 613 Ist St. 1 FOR SALE CR RENT LANDS FOR SALE—FLORIDA “TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY” —Free book tells truth about Florida land; monthly payments $1 an acre; Orange Grdyes plant- ed cared for 10 percent above cost; Sylvester E. Wilson, Dept. H. 247, Orlando, Fla. FLORIDA LANDS! Low pric winter, 3 crops a year. worth, Driscoll, N, D. ‘No Wood- Het es 9-30-m WANTED—To hear from owner ot farm! for sale, 1 delivery. SELL “REAL SILK” FOR CHRISTMAS Opening for two good men; neat; honest; reliable; to represent us in exclusive territory. Christmas rush HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possessi Tel 751 or 151. O. W. Roberts. 10-6-tf FOR RENT—First floor of modern, furnished dwelling; includes use _ of piano. Eevery convenience; hot water heating plant. Family of two desired. 614 Eighth Stréet. 10-22-1wk WHY PAY RENT ?—Modern six room house for rent—close in—to party buying furniture — reasonable. Rooms rented are more than pay- ing rent. Phone 464R. 10-23-1w just starting; an unusual opportun- ity to cash in. on our Xmas Certifi- cate Plan backed up by our Saturday Evening Post advertising. Earning, $35 to $50 at start if you qualify. Make application to D, C. Hoy, 110 3rd St., Bismarck, No. Dak. ‘ 10-23-3t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fine corner Jot, 50x150 in the best residen istriet in Bismarck. Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- Price and terms cae 787 Tribune, Biamarck, N. 9-13-tf FOR RENT—Seven room residence modern in all ways and a three room apartment in a modern house. Call 803, 7th St. \ FOR RENT—House at 52 street, by November first. responsible party need Mary L. MeLean, Rose Apart: ments. 10-24-tf ri OR RENT—Five room cottase’at 68 2nd St. Unfurnished. Has lights, water, sink and large $25.00 a month. Phone 10-11- 2 RENT—By Nov. 15th, ern seven room house near the Wm. Moore school. Inquire Mrs. Eppinger, “Grand Pacific Hotel. 10-17-tf: Thayer Only apply. jov. Ist modern city heated apartment. Also garage to rent. 212 1-2 May t., Phone 906 after 5p. m FOR RENT ‘Nov, Ist: nished modern apartment suitable for two. Good location. Phone 275W. 10- FOR 5 room nearly all ‘mo- dern cottage, close in. A goad one, Geo. M. Register. y s _10;24-4 FOR RENT—Fur ‘Apts. fully equipped for light housekeeping. ione’ 794W. Geo. Little. 4 10-4:t£ ia Te fara apart ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F..Ws Murphy, Phonc 952. 4-80-tf ry CABBAGE $3.00 per hundred 1b: Rutebegas $1.60 per bushel; Par- stiips $1.50 per bushel; Green To- matoes $1.00 per bushel. Phone 884, Mrs, Erlenmeyer, 423-3rd St., Bismarck, N. D. 10-23-3t FOR SALE—Choice Barrel Plymouth Rock Cogkerels, and Pullets, frony fine laying strain. W. A. Faleoner, 202 Avenue F. Bismarck, North Dakota. 19-22 to -18 Ine. ‘OR SALE—Black Langshan Cock- erels, and Pullets. Buff Orpington’ cockerels, pullets and hens. Christ Free, 217-12th St. North, Bi WANTED. TO RENT—Good paying hotel. Will buy dishes and linen. Can furnish excellent — references. 519-11th St. Bismarck, N. Dak.” ° Wiad 10-20-}w | FOR SAGE—Vapor-bath grain sprou- ter, two sections, four pans com- ple and good as yew, 4-2 price. E.'H. Pieree, 411 bth “St: RAILWAY POSTAL CLERKS — 5 $133 month, railroad pass. Sand stayp for frée questions: *'Colime bus’ Ingtityte, Columbus, Ohio. FOROSALE—One cot bed and mat- |: tress and one sanitary couch, all in good condition. Call 687 or in- quire 523 2nd St. 10-25-3t FoR & SALE—Lioyd reversible. baby. carriage. in first class condition. Write Tribune No. 856, 10-25-1t We are al- Bz i ! { { | i Ne | SALESMAN | RIGHT NOW TI E,, KEMPER T THO- MAS 1926 hovel ity line, also com- opportunity for® advertising spec- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ‘STOCK CATTLE DEMAND COMES; plete exclusive calendar line, big | UP IN WEEK ialty and calendar salesman in ex- | clusive territory, make permanent connection with one of the oldest and strongest houses in the coun- | try line comprises exclusive art and business calendars, mailing cards, holiday greetings, nicolene and darker signs, cloth, celluloid, metal and leather specialties. High rate of commission paid im- mediately on all accepted business. In applying give experience and references in detail to F. W. Wood Jr, THE KEMPER THOMAS COM- PANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. + 10-18-25 ~ convincing bankers WE WANT A LIVE Salesman who can sell ond leading business men a high j nationally, known line of ad- ng specialties and calen- To such a man we offer an exceptional opportunity up permanently with one of the largest-'specialty ‘houses in world ‘rated Aa-Al. Prompt ac- tion ‘necessary to take full advan- tage of the big selling season. Specia} attention will be given ap- plicants submitting full informa- tion and references with first let- ter. Tuite or wire The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. li E HENDERSON Lithographing , of Cincinnati, O., with the finest exclusive line of art calen- dars, blotters, direct mail adver- tising, fans and holiday greetings, desired permanent exclusive territory. We are now making contracts for next year. Experience not necessary, as con- cientious effort will bring re- und build a permanent and business. Intere: Commission mailed weekly. Address ager of Company, giving 10-18-25 are Three Hours a Day -Until yo! convineed that it will pay you big returns to put in full time? We have several open- ings to fill. Expérience not nec- essary. Largest cers “selling direct to Write for particulars, and locality preferred. ton & Co., Established 1883. WANTED-—Salesladies and salesman over 30, part or full time, write Jas. A. Solsten, Fargo. consumer. give age, John Sex- 10-24-7t —— Ee AGENTS WANTED $100 A WEEK. MAN WANTED WITH Ambition, industry and small capi- tal. You can muke above amount or more, distributing Rawleigh’s Quality Products to steady Con- sumers. Several fine openings now available. you do a big business and make more money than you @ver made before. Give age, occupation refer- »f As leigh, Stark and Oliver counties, to 5,000.00 health and accident that everybody wants, for -Liberal commission and bonus. Sells like wild fire; make from $200 to $360 per month, Lady or gentleman, Premier Depar' ment. Box No, 301 Mandan, N. 10. NO COMPETITION; Liveral missions, selling children’s ap- parel. 2 or more sales every home. School opening brings you biggest business of year. Producers both sexes wanted. Plaut Jr. Wear Co., Cincinnati, WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—When you want your storm windows put on, call 786M. 10-24-3t $10.00. Lost LOST—13 head of calves, including 2 roans and 1 black calf. Re- mainder red and white. Finder please notify Feuhrer Bros., Me- Kenzie, ¥. D. 10-24-2t to close | the | stilesmen for | | ing wholesale gro- | Box H H, Chicago, 1). j We teach and help+ Revival Sends Prices up 25 to}} 50 Cents on St. Paul Mar- ket During. Week So. St. Paul, Oct. The past week witnessed te- vival of demands for stock cattle with a resultant upturn of 25 to 50 cents or more in the general cattle market, says the weekly review of the United States Department of | Agriculture. Another feature was the sale of a load of choice North Dakota short- horn steers and heifers 930 pounds at $11.50, a mark for the yea The hog market broke nearly $1.00, the first half of the week but some of the damage was repaired toward ne close. Lambs gained $1.00 in the dealings, placing values on the highest level for the month, Betterment was noted in the cattle trade from the start and a healthy one continued throughout. Aside from the market toppers, a few lots of dry-feds sold a ~(By the A. new high at $5.00 to sold large- Canners and 3 Bologna bulls , while the best closed mostly at cutters 00 to ood and choice are s $6.00 to § dium grades closing mostly at to $6.00. The net b' week amounted to ubout cents, hest medium and heavy butchers closing ut $9.60 with good 180 to 250 | pound weighty saleable from $9.25 to $9.50. One hundred and sixty to 180 pound averages $9.00 to $! . One hundred and = forty to 160 weights $8.00-to $9.00. One hundred and thirty to 140 “pound averages $7.75 to $8.00. Packing sows $4.75 Best pigs $7.50. aleable from 50, with common and me- $4. for the on hog $13.50, Heavies $10.00 to $11.00. Culls $8.50 to $9.00, Good to choice | yearling wethers sold up to $10.00, Fat native ewes went to packers $4.50 to $6.00. with feeder buyers taking able number from $5.00 to i} Bere feeding lambs landeg! at sui: 75 Ptle feceints today were 1,800; sheep 1,300, WHEAT BREAKS IN ARGENTINE Chicago, Oct. 25.—(By the A. P.) ult of 1-4 to 5 1-2 cents break in “at Buenos A the wheat ket here gave 'HIC. AGO PRODPCE Poultry o 21 1-2 21 1-2; roosters 15; turkeys ter lower. Receipts 9,766 “tubs y extras 37 cents; standards extra firsts 3: 2 to 36; firsts 30 to 1-2 to 32. Seconds 28 to 29 cents. Cheese lower, Twins 17 daisies 17 s and longhorns 8 18 cents. higher. alive, springs {17 Receipt | 6,018 cas firsts 37 to 39 cents, MIND Minneapolis, Oct. 25.—Flour 20 to 40 cents lower, In carload lots fam ily patents quoted at $7.75 to $7 a barrel in 98-pound cotton Shipments 50,368 barrels. Bran §: to $25.50. 4 I LOST--Black hand bag with sum of money and other articles. For reward notify Mrs Ed. Bradlien, Lunds Valley, N. Dak. 10-24-3t LOST—Orange Angora cat. Finder please return to Mrs. R, W. Sand- ers, 515-Ist. St. for reward. 10-25-3t NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Matter of the Estate of ‘John Nordstrom, Sr., Notice is hereby given. by the undersigned John A. Nordstrom, Aerie of the estate of John Deceased Nordstrom, Sr. Deceased late of the f Bpldwin, in the County of urleigh and State-of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and: a persons having elaims against, deceased, to exhibit them with “the necessary vouchers, within six months ‘after the first publication of this notice,-to said jninistrator it Baldwin, N. inthe town of talgwin in’ said Burleigh County, aie fiers oth, or ts ct. 10th. A. Ds bs ma . JOHN N A. Noo om, Administrator First publication on the 1th ef October, A. D. 1924, (10-1 NOt the SE TO CREDITORS tter of ugwove, Deceased. d @ ‘iyen by the un- tena Mrs. BP. J. "Sullivan, Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Charles Cosgrove lata of the y"; of Bis- marek in the County Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the er tors f, and all persons haying ¢ $ ity suid deceased, CRM ORIGIE then win the necessaey Vouchers, within four months after | the fizst - pub! ieation. of this notice, to said ratrix at the office af her. resident agent, FE. J. Gobel, of the City of Bismarck, State of }North Dakota - in said Burleigh }County, ‘ Dated Qctoner 24th, A. D, 1924, MRS. P. J. SULLIVAN, ‘Administratrix. First publication 2h, the 26th day of Octaher, A.D, In oto 6—11- 1-8-1543 cents; rye No, 2, $1.11% to %; flax ! reste oe BEAD ‘TRIBUNE WANT ADDS, the Estate of ; {1b jceipts: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 25.—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—-Hog receipts 6,000, Steady to mostly 10 cents lower. Top $10.50. Cattle receipts 1,000. Compared with week ago weighty fed steers and in-between kinds 25 to 50 cents sower, Sheep receipts 1,000. Steady. Fi native lambs $13.25. Top $14.35. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Oct. 2i 2. 1 dark northern 1 northern spring 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax . No. 2 flax . No. 1 rye We quote following Oats Barley Speltz No. No. No. $1.19 11i 1,27 17 5 it 2.20 2.15, - 1,00 handle the 30 60 SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixed Nard Winter Ident per pound discount under Ear corn 5 cents under shell. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN polis, Oct. When 3 cars compared with cars y ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.33% to §1.37%; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy $1.46 to $1.59%; good to choice $1.4 to $1.45%; ordinzry to good $1.3 to $1.40%; No. 1 hard spring $1.37% to $1.59%%; No. 1 hard dark Montana ‘on track and to arriye $1.83% to $1.52 74; Decemper $1.37%; May Minn yea te) $1.01; gats Nox rn No, 3 yello’ barley 66 to’ 81 ite 41% 'to %3 No. 1, $2.34 to $2.38, light | ‘ $8.50 to} pound |° t fat lambs closed at $12.60 tol? but Bricks sts 41 to 48; ordinary | NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of a judgment and’ decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the; County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and dock- eted in the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County, on the 19th day of August, 1924, in an action" wherein The Sterling Na- | tional Farm Loan Association, a corporation, Plaintiff, and Nellie Paulson, and Carl A, Paulson, and C. M. Hjerleid, and The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minn-; esota, a corporation, and all o' persons interested in the premises, Defendants, in favor of the said Plaintiff and against the said De-; fendants for the sum of Five Hund-/ red Thirty-two Dollars and Fifty- five cents, which judgment and de- cree, among other things, directed the ‘sale by me of the real estate hereinafter described, to satisfy the | amount of said judgment, with in- | terest thereon, and the costs and ex-| penses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale | applicable thereto will satisfy. And) by virtue of a Writ to me issued out! of the office of the Clerk of said | Court, in and for said County of, Burleigh and under the seal of said | Court, directing me to sell said real Property pursuant to said judgment | and decree, 1 Albin Hedstrom, | Sheriff of said County, and the per-| appointed by said Court to make | le, will ‘seJl the hereinatter estate to the highest | bidder, for cash, at public auction, | at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck af ty of Burleigh and State o Dakota, on the 4th day of Nevember, D, 19: M., of | fy said judgment applicable. thereto. will premises to be sold as afor suant to said judgment and deer and to said writ, and to this notice ribed in’ said judgment, de- | and writ, as follows, to: Southwest Quarter (SW'4) Section Oné (1), Township One Hundred Thirty-eight ( North, Range Seventy M. (76) West of the 5th P. { ALBIN HEDSTROM, | Sheriff, eueieh County, N.D. | * E. MeCURDY | | 08 Plaintiff, eG 9 Dak. 7-—10-4-11-18-25—11 I ess in radio during the past | has shown an inerease of BU per cent. technically bars radio under | go forbidding the importa: | nything usable as war ma: | | IN THE SUPREME COURT State of North Dakota John Roether, Plaintiff and Appellant, | vs H al Union Fire Insurance a corporation, Defendant and Respondent. * Court.) “discov as used $ not convertible If there be notice of facts, there be information that puts ylaintif! on injuiry that would led to knowledge, there is a covery” within the meaning of j statute, ang the plaintiff must be} charged with knowledge or notic of everything to which such inquir; | might have led, 2. An action upon unexecuted ord for the recovery of money damages, alleged to have resulted in a breach of the agreement, is any action at law, and not one of the solely cognizable in the court neery before the adoption of | the Code of Civil Procedure and the | bolition of the distinction between ctions at law and suits in equity. Whether the implied exception to the statute of limitations, to the effect that the statute does no be- gin to run until the discov of the fraud, recognized and enforced in courts of equity jurisdiction in be- half of the victim of fraudulent con-| ceulment of the accruing of a cause | of action in his favor, should be ap-) plied to actions at where dis- tinetions between action law suits in equity have been abo is not decided. 4. Mere silence by a person st whom a cause of action not such fraudulent concealment of the accrual of the cause of action as will postpone the beginning of the period of limitations, whether the action be one at law or in equity; there must be some affirmative act or| representation designed to prevent | and which does in f: covery of the caus lulls suspicion as The relation of debtor and creditor, with silence on the part of the deb- tor concerning the cause of action against him, does not | constitute concealment within this rule. 5. The person claiming that the | statute did not begin to run until he discovered the alleged fraudulent concealment of the cause of action, must use reasonable diligence, and| the means of knowledge are the same g in fact as knowledge itself. Or- dinarily, the circumstances of the digcqvery of the fraudulent conceal- ment must be fully stated i ed and the delay wh ha must be shown ‘to the requisite diligence. G. While the existence of an in- tent not to perform at the time the promise is made, may, according to or occurred tent with o—--——-—___~.-____-4 ; LITTLE JOE on & ANY RESOLUTION THAT'S WORTH MAKING NEW YEARS DAY 1S WORTH| SMAKING NOW! authorities, fraudulent many forman a cause of action for fraud and de-| fraudulent concealment of the it has no bearing the cause is bar- limitations where the ficiently supports the find- | ing that the fraud, if any, could yseen discovered by the use of res. ceit, question whether red b deni MOMW’N POP | Brcany PROGRESS 1S BEING MADE IN. SELECTING A JURY FOR THE GREAT (UTMEG - GUNN CASE SS Mes. « Dora KnoBe 1S NOW BEING + EXAMINED render en or non-per-| able d and give rise to | pleading the | cruing of th Appeal fre evi- | Hettinger ¢ Hon, H. I APFIRMED, upon son- | Mrs. neither show ace ce, there being proof tending to © cause of action. pm the District Court of county, N. Dak. before Berry Opinion of the Court by Nuessle, J. Knobb Has Her Joke | PAGE SEVEN Jacobsen & Murray, Mott, N. Dak Attorneys for Appellant. Sullivan, Hanley & Sullivan, Man- Attorneys for Respond- and Johnson, J. d nsonius & Cooley sit- ting. _By by Taylor HAVE YOU RESIDED HERE ALL YOUR = Two y LIVING AND ONE } | MARRIED - Tee -HE-Es IN OTHER WORDS - ; You HAVE THREE THEIR AGES -TE- NO- THERE'S TWO YEARS In we / oa eal: 1 CHILDREN iAGelcauids Ate ER ENCE “THE JUROR WILL TOP CRACKING Goa in /MOURE WRON| NUDGE — LYS) MY GUM YOU You SAY- ODTSIDE OF OTEY WALKER, AVOTER AINT GeT MUCH SELECTION 7 NO-NO-1 SAN THAT HOOTSTOWN GANG WOULD LIKE To BUY THIS ELECTION"! YOU RIDE OVER TO HOOTSTOWN AND TELL TH SHERIFF “THAT OTEY WALKER Witt DEBATE HIM OTEY CAN LICK ANY OF ‘EM IN ASTRAIGHT OUT AN AND WORGLER JN A DEBATE WITH OTEY WALIKER -THAT OTEY CAN JALK THEM - BOTH OUT OFTHE RACE —..-- MMMzOU E BAKIN’ CHOCOLATE CAKE, NOM? BECAUSE THEY MAKE THINGS LOOK BIG6ER THAN THEY REALLY ARE- 10-25-29. To Be Sure of a Ri Big FREE-FOR-ALL)() TALIS 8 Piee ce “MY! 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