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a PIRATES HAVE { Fensant Froeres | TICKETS FOR APPOINT LEAD. 8", U OF M, GRID Cardinals, Losing to Philadel Pinto : : : i: G AMES RE ADY): phia, Share Second Place cof ‘Louis ... With Cincinnati Boston ion ason Books “ey Be Or- j The trim buc ir craft, wit , fr ‘ dered Up to Sept. 20—Ap- 0 , Wats he for Ane th 3 pur-point 1 n, was in t plications Sent Out | front again y in the mad race for the National leagu Lo} ‘ardinals a oeare half a game in. the lead, but : Fen aee o that was before the Phillies, hitherto 3. King Foot- rest of suddenly came to life and] pittsburg to divictory., When| siageae™ ati kept on its merry way’ by Aneel trimming Dazzy Vance and Brook! sieago. 3 to 1, the Carls found they had not] New York only lost the leadership but must! Brooklyn share second place with Cincinnati. | poston, ittsburgh, spurred to the attack by Paul Waner, outfielder from t coast, slammed the offerings of four Stidium Inst Sun 1 great bellow | 16,000 sets of application | s of the; nts their | al opportuni ‘ibe in ad-| nee tor seats at any or all of this uv y five home games. All persons phia at : im subserip- Games Today yD ing list of 1 4 in t Philadelphia at St, Louis. Gj oF i three game series, Boston Chicago. PML li: A ‘aner gathered six hits in.as many] New York at vurgh. eee re bei thie al: times: at ba Brooklyn was begun. “five home rm ones, including North Da- on October 2, Notre Dame the Wabash on Scattered eit The Ca * defeat was : AMERICA) Btai phia could garner hile 13 we Milwaukee Talsacapolt 337; UP tnd the Yoledo i 3|double-header_on Nov Kansas City 3 "1 A Great ‘Event . Guy Bush’s string of 25 St. Paul 3| If Minnesote and Michigan go into Salone with a fluke home run that| Minneapoli the. seabon's final ‘game with equal hopped over the center field fence. amb ijchances for the championship, as | Chicago took the game, 3 to 1. Hart they a year ago, that contest will nett hit two singles and a Games Today he one of the greatest sports events the Cubs. Kansas City at St. Paul, the west has ever seen. More will Two Overtime Games Milwaukee at Minneapolis. be known about that when the first The Philadelphia Athletics Others not scheduled, game of the double-header has been two overtime games from -———— pliyed at Ann Arbor on the 16th of a it ae October, the third game of the Mi and the mon's ny cr F the season with a 0 The Gophers will go i (BY JOE WILLIAMS) t ne after a hard battle! Gene Tunney was slow in ¢evelop- | son ducats for the Minnesota him in a position to seore on ne and Michigan, continued to show the | j Tir BISMARCK THIBUNE | Tunney Joins Small List of Comebacks By Whipping Greb in Return Match land Mrs. Holmgren of Wilton were}: peter he bet mg “hh | callers at the A. Fizher home on Mon-| Renee, the dceasiot Legion ; ipl irthday. The afternoon was ra evenk playing "games -viatt' | of Hogan, visited. triends here wa Siig David Calgukeun and. children P. C. Remington, Sr and P. C,} Alice, “Gaclia and, Samuel; fs. Gatwes ‘and children Misses Carrie urlehardt Eves’ picnic in iting there Sunday. B. Lein went to Lein}tored to Bismarck Sunday. iv ‘atthe ‘Latheran church. ‘eas catter here Tuesday moi Mr. and Mrs. H. Dan hinen of iit] nee ee et gies. c Mr. and Mrs. J, Fisher, Mr. and/ Mrs. Powers Hendrix and Mrs. Mary Rasche, were callers at} David Jr. ‘and Alfred quhow | Painted Woods Lake Sunday. tored to, Red Lake, about 35 of Regan, were nance on om Nomeacld ren * ‘ Wie ten rackett went ‘to ismarck on Tucsday ‘where Mrs. Math, Elizabeth and Frances Brackett had some dental work done.|pere Their Tl me in Bismarck on Sunday were J. pend the day. ‘orden, H. Worden, 8. Roe. 8. Ri yin rb F. Brackett und Mr. and Mrs. H. Bl, Quite 2 number from hove ad . en were n on Su , Vold of Bismarck ‘was ‘w caller alter in Linton Monday. here Sunday, Arnold Helgeson went to.. Wilton Monday, where he had some dental! work jone, J. Wilson and W. Tyberg went to pal ad Sunday, where they played: *°}.’ Penner, who is employed by AM i. ae sete ene, left ° +. | 01 nda» morning for a two weeks’ sritcon knoue! out Lewis to regain | Visit with relatives at Mountain Lake, he crown. and friends in other parte of, ns da SLB pe plums. “Rose and Pauline Sehlecht and Pete Herman won the Lo ing. Even. the switch, to Silly weight, chouaplondnip. trem Kid ‘Wille OMe ices of the Wat Fineneo base contributed the winni ii a his iT ’ game will bring $9 this year,|90n, noted as” the cre:tor of «the }liams in 3917, lost it‘to doc Lynch > THE lsat Jnning. of the ‘second put Lo eS Ma ane ae tictet: Soon: [great Leonard,'bad no imbiediateef-| jn 15 rouncs in 1920 andwon it back frrwect, “emer seunene Mere has a 1. Only two home| fect in ripening his fighting qualities. 7 .ix months . later when the pair met mie na return bout at New York. ae ee ators took two from Chi- i top price of $2. c of the manufacturé¢ | Hers then took on Johnny Buff] Mr. end ‘Mrs. Hillstead, Mr. and. chan’ to Band 1 to 0. Right in the iv seats. Others will and was beaten in 15 rounds in Sep- Brenneise and Mr. and Mrs. heart of the ray were Wi ington’ s d Advance orders by ustomed to watch Leon- | tember, 1921. Lynch qualified ‘for sher were dinner gucsts at the. old z a dus i step in and out, hit and get away} another shot at the title -and proved | J, Michelsen ‘home Sunday evening. ‘or the two big games the instinctiwe genius of a mas-|n successfiil comeback by walloping| — M: Mrs. A. Westerman called le: ix ’ ‘to September 20. Adv nce applica-|degree than had Wiggins. It was, hike being h y.| bungalow w | tions for s vidual games| in short, a horrible thing. will be a bachelo i will be ed as follows: North} Several weeks later Tunney made chicken dinner. with Gene 3 {Dakota, until September 20, Notre}his second start under son and w he will settle down to] The titlehold yes-!Dame, until September 20; Wabash] was thrown out of the ring. 1 didn’t stretch of intensive training] terday to ‘his > .Juntil October 4; Butler, October 25,|see the fight but I was told later up to the las ° motion picture work. Dempsey will tions on the non-priority basis will be|fight in his earnest, plodding way burg, Pa, . M y has no desire to but the one against North Dakota. to Jack Renault, his opponent. meeting Greb again later in the year i as : U fight, nor to even) Twenty cents for postage and regis: Philadelphia va the’ scene of this fund. whipping him. beyond. the ered bree of relays Ne the ‘mystery and : story over the radio. try fee must be included with tickets !meeting. The clients. endured “it, in | shadow. of doubt. ‘ic of nights beneat if Tennis Stars Are ordered to be mailed out. In all{ pained nee for four rounds iind| This was the fight, by the way,| intended to leave thi if magic 0! ts th’the stars, si Invited to Play . she sald, “if he should be groups, orders are filled within the|then showered the two young gents | that ‘Tunney making his. first, this week for her home in St. f aay Dieter he wont take you “half the world knocked down or knocked out I prob- group the order of their receipt. \"r a bumper crop of razzberries. great definite steps toward ring| | 'M id Mrs. Wedaking, Me away.” r the wonder and the rich romance in Minot Tourney |i: ably would faint. Jack would | not Tickets Mailed Week Ahead The demonstration _ influenced | ereatness. It s#w-him feinting with ¢ Mr: f he Mi i i like that. However, I have no fear,’ Persons who wish to. obtain seats |“Pon” O'Brien, the referee, to request |’ purpose instend of-merely sticking | Bowme of the est! Here is a list of pleasure places. p i together must send in their applica-|both Tunney ‘and Renault to look | his leftvout-and bringing it-back in See what 3 can:add‘to it! ynual Northern Great Plains uickly . ; as there is no/around and choose their nearest |. stiff mechanical manner: week. ‘Tournament “ ‘i played st, i ees aa ape It. saw him creating openings, of Mra. Legos a \ 1—The iitdnaialie “iliac, lannont gold mine in the e Riverside te ‘unney’s next activity under - | following them up and bringing over 3 Lead, Event teek inv advance of the date of a] son was another championship fight | clean, hard punches. to. the incor Toft for their/home Tuesday morning} toca cae over $6,00m0. Total deh of ititre the men's 8 Wis: game and not . against his old rough house com- | ered ‘spot shies seek. ft is 2,420 feet. Over $500 is doubles only c ie i vi Pi 1 AN communi 8 panion, Mr. Harry been limited years in the White House ikitchen dressed, “Football Ticket Manager,| looked bad in this fight, too. ordey, to insu einlation of th Woodrow Wilson was president, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, jeden gents at the ri trouble reaching Tunney with clean, tournament within the three-day | reigns supreme in the kitchen of the Minnesota.” im an undeserved de : hits. This was surprising and: an-|® | pungalow. Dec. W. Spears has already mail-|clearly outpointed him and had what | noying to Greb because he hadn't had i Mage ae eee ‘stone ‘formations near State Highway No. 16 Paulina weighs 220 pounds, is over. y , where the; ourna gk aap n uh eae oe Ar set a out his annual lepton sap ing back x Seeastt was a big edge at the th trouble. their two previous. coperell between: Manitowoc and Green Bay. y a af or early practice on ptember a fi its. ai aged, inning to any man of the enteursie thoye players who are ‘xnected to Set Miearved or “4 the devisi "The answer was that Tunney bad] Crops #2 being ca Sra iro ot ended witha dee “et ete City ‘ 4 pe the best material this fal rom | we! meri arh 5s Opec wit t only developed the science : of courts at. Roosevelt 2a eey wen He tners Gesterday,! ill have a chance to practice both | title, of, no reat value or standing |had made a minute study of Greb, Waite there they mere guests at the roe mae ye Near Highways Repaece. fl be trophies | both iat they Paited to withstand the bom: Morning and afternoon, so that by}in ring history, but a title-none the |and that was no cusy thing to do for N. Orvick home. They return oH is wh events. On the e of ‘Tietainepte Two of them crampled the opening of classes on September less. Greb. was, and is, a most .per-| mm of MeCluaky shake Gy. ore : 4~Old- Fort Larned, six miles west of, Larned, Kan: all. out. of before a round. Harry Greb, former 27th, a team will have begun to take} As ® consequence Tunney joined | plexing problem in the ring. Jat the E. if { nanan island in the Arkancas River, a eee Mee ee emeight champion cays HRS: the ‘ranks of the ring's: small circle |’ Bug Tenney” had. studied Creb, ate he E. Hess home ‘shew which wast gccurred '1 1870 between the Cheyennes and : _.| Dempsey necds more rugged mates; ae eine ea a as he tad stadied Weinert, in months given here on Monday evening was ‘Arapahoes, ‘Natisnal Old Traits Road. a ae ae , s Vat jeast that was his verdict after ly Papke knocked out Stanley| gone by he had decided what ‘hel wen attended. 5-4The Camel's Hump, a two-crested butte near the Sieics qitutte wine a sruois orisaens| | MA Talks on pionship in 12 rounds at Vernon, Cal, f ng anti tive champhon, ‘Grob knows Tun-| | Sept, 7.1008, Three months "later FIGHT RESULTS | style, having fought him fivel | Katebs).came back and stopped Papke rs os axe. for a total of 64 rounds. anes v in the same number of rounds, tl New York —Harry Pershon, Swedish Sean pecan the. —. <aaeeeee re- ‘ fork-—Harry Pershon, § nown to the game. heavyweight champion, — outpointed 'yle Says Member aint CAE pion |. Jack "Britton. dropped cee ee ehnny Kisko, Cleveland (10). "Koutel ” Ae ee. Cup Team |. cilforia hes pethaps turned out] GeieRt Ghamplonshin te, Kid Lewis | frellv Porzio. Argentine, (1), Bob Pp ih class Tennis stars than any] pis, eREyshman, In a 20-rounder at bas left for Hollywood to resume'and Michigan, November 1. Applica-| Tunney was not at fault. He tried to ec a fighter,’ philosophy, | asvociation. Mondav for cl s st see her again until after the bat-| received one week later for all games |but the whole procedure was a bore {wasn’t precixely right that night by | Eg benim wet at oe ee Friday Ketchel for the middle-weight cham- | thought would be an effective defense! "34, Gutenborg, well known accor, s established for other ter, must have suffered a violent | Buff. at the J. Michelsen home Sunday d Boston ran into mud) Wife Goes to Hollywood— Three of the ig|pain in the neck the first time he) Tunney ou tee to zt the de- | evening. reuid#yot pl 3 i . went behind Tunney in a fight. ision over Greb after he had spent} ‘Miss Flore Anderson, who has) jcc bi Does Not Want to See Bat- i vit | This was at the Contmonweaith fuct nine months in the ex-champion | been visiting her aunt, Mra. €. ‘Brack: é X sporting club in New Yor! uck | circle. ett, returned to her home in Bismarck }} hens Tunney Takes tle Nor Hear About 10 [ge ee omer ao ara “lowal Wigeins, a mediocre mauler from] “Greb could have knocked me out (ron’Sunda selec gtdehtn vicars % Cc T; Tod: the next week, November 6. Indianapolis, Tunney’s opponent. | ‘hat night had he known th FE ‘Neourdy of Bismarck trans- anoe e Trip jay Dr. L. J. Cooke, Minnesota ticket|The decision went to Tunney on the] tion I was in,” Tunney ad , Fe- acted business here Tuesday ‘morning. manager, has ruled tl applications round that he had insulted the ring- | ferring to his second fight with’ the i is on “wargame ll Half me World Away! YY. Aug, 27 (ar) ‘ ‘ sumed for-season books may be received up| side observers in a somewhat lesser] Pittsburgher. “I went into ~ the 'ited with their son and Seagheer'in . e ‘ing with a high fever and it was|faw, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brackett, on dad, never oe, of the Burleigh County Bar, world Tunney’ pro¢eeded:to prove that he| A. F. Tourtlotte, J. Penner and H. tr A. H. Lundberg and Mrs. Wed- the Elligon ven. with “his great. epesd i aking motored to Wilton on Friday, for explosives every day of the year. State I ich bennding-ball”. tactics Gree Where-they visited at the J, Keifer! way No. 20, and-an effective offense. His deci+} gion layer, will play for the dance sions proved accurate. th Mlddlestead’s on Friday, Aug- Greb was pete from te start ‘and | ast 27th. ‘unney was on his way ft i. M, transacted business in for the first ‘time since that oy Bivmatel test week. ber night when he folded Ma Tunney apes nathan in his arms and announced his de- TEMVIK. days. North of termination to become a professional Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden and 4 fighter. enlldren end Miss Ann Carrie: Cal. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) hor motored £0) Bamarck. ‘Tues: regan Lawson, Alabama, beat Sandy Seifert] 0 Lengle : Oleg _ knocked out Jim Sigman} pyiadeipnia, Aur. (®)—The | game rotddak ‘Maurice ae fi | wee statement that a member of the] Loughlin, Tom Baddy, MPack” G: J "i ] las, (Ohicnen rican Davis Cup Team, one of the] fin, Bi ‘Johnston, ‘the - Kinseys, Chicago. Bay Miller, Chicago, delhi four in tennis, Tilden, Richards, | Cranston Holman, Helen Wills, Mary ‘Bad ws” Eber, Toronto. defeated|Joomston and Williams, will be the ‘Browne, Elizabeth Ryan and Mrs.' Sammy Nable. New York (8), Harry|oPPonent of Suz len when] May Sutton Bundy. These are just a Dublinski, Chicago, and Harry G she begins her professional tour,| few that come to mind. There have lier, Kansas City, drew (4); jek] Comes from ¢ les C. Pyle, sports| been many others, ‘3 promoter. The latest sensation from the Pa- etic” Sark as ae Pyle made the announcement at a|cifie slope is Eddie Chandler, moi “OPEN N MASH Williams, Salt Lake City, beat Jack banquet ¢ in his honor here last aiachonaialy. “B London, Chicago (6) night, but refused to intimate which | around the Uni member of the American team he ay Bs Share es cent “ meant. andler has ‘come to the front at, a oon nd Bae Bel The Davis cup matches wilt bel @ rapid ait. Th 1025. and 1926. he Bismark Gommtry poner ane é concluded September 1 coppe e national intercollegia iene Pe gg ee Bey Suzanne, whom he recently | crown from a tt whigh included the nual Open Championship to Kid Williams, Sioux City (5). Bliss for a tour ef Ameri ey a the “rah-ral . Get. Stransky won a technical knockout . reach Ne each nC » Start Saturday . over Al Siebert, iSoux' City (2). we "redoubtable pecs Sian aes be played in New York October 8] the ieee Wee Pu eae), as, 19. lered one o' e be: Qualif: y Be mers developed in the far west oy peta sounds. for. She Ui gree ‘Holman, you'll further rites ot ORG Ae 2 UR Fan into national promi-|Plonship tournament will be played ‘ago when he defeated dado Pitecx. Bin it Tilden t a an an exhibition match at) , according to plans Detroit. 3 announced today by the tournanrent But Chandler, playing superb ten-| committee. nis from start to finish, took Hol-| . Aji entrants must:,regiater with measure twice, much to thejetther Tom O'Leary or Paul Cook at surprise of the Holman faction. she cludhouse, aut wilt be given a Since winning his second champion-|.seore card on which will be indicat- tional Lense ba Larry Benton of ‘ shi ip (Chandler, by the way, was theled:the.time-of te ah, ‘True, you don’t t hear r first to take the title two years Fi pares ive Slot mat tbe erent last deal about Larry, but succession since Chace of Yale did tt med! a nd he's with a tail-end agerega-| 16) ore 804-05), the Callfordian ‘has com-| pinay che aoa cand a ‘ees ve ae sak’ lol poy peted in several castern tournaments.tto one of. the ‘t: pon anus gam } te In one ‘the encountered Tilden oe to be validated: r ate when the t fy ‘ball that te cought? ie Bead ii ming. inj18 holes hag ets completed made ‘Ch . Originally * the be batsman received ere apie the Gredit’ for "a saarifice ‘on a fly bail] Hone] competition this season at Fes: sional vA “gual for the score. Last year the -ruling was changed, peat be 0 i hoald survive the mot qualifying for the man event. to\read carefully the “tnstructions little yo ifternoon: In the bulletin. bou¥d at the club or ier | house before begining play. at a arprian party eseie <a ef sinh bliehany, The afternoon was ee A ton trout, bass, and other game burgh Man ae playing omens ate (cy oe vara Le marby. Near Eldora, State lictous two meen dl Ne. Hole-in-one Schenken-| in. Unique _ Manner Facts ond Po vase Te Foell, Renal i ok ito aa cup. Playing ih the Western Pennsyl- vania Golf associations” ‘amateur toutnament, Wyman, on the 17th hole, shot 175 gern directly into the cup on the fly. the. bi Pe: ay to us one i nave will sate seid he InteD. Fed “He "ie at ast eae ‘boys oe tts r adda ‘be Weranged for thuse |: AM entrants Wp ineiaicial rounds will): s| so that a bi Tei considerable experienc tof’ the hplay from a jemboree whieh pore stay ee ‘i Binteosts ran a ay quale wwith: where see ee cides, SUB Ber Bervice, Ine. Mal.everit, the Seanre i — Cin: Pieper who wiih to shpat : porning, returning the same after- Bark dt were out hi R. Canfield of Tuttle, Slag ure ine luncheon-@as served. 4 follow: eats Were present: fo dr, | Oheries De Witt ‘and daughters ind Batitens bene Tu Tuesd Y cuareinell Bernice and Gertrude, Fi Th ‘he two lattér being ‘from*Linton. |ing at the home of Claud Hauser, “4 and Miss Linde|.Pauline Schlecht of Linton were vi testing chickens for diseases will be ‘the: | hel Mr. and Mrs, James Menahan mo-| Mrs, John Stewart and mothe mo- township. Sunday,-where they were! Mr. and Mrs. John Leno motored! resent at the coufirmation exercises| io Bismarck Sunday to. spend the: Maree Stewart and mother culled at jeaton'of Wing was a busi- "Nr. and Mrs. Charles DeWitt and ing Jast_ week. am Gertrude, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hen| d. ton called atthe J. Duniolson home| drjx, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and| MOG Davenport is putting up hay | here Sunday. daughters, Irene_and Ellen, Mr. and| on the river bottom. Mrs. Berg, Mr. and a 0. M.) Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Enders | BRITTIN Colip and son, Charles, and daughter,|.and daughters Renee and Dorthea,! Mr. ‘and Mrs. Whiteaker, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. ae formerly) east of here, Sunday mornit sa dade! sind the ‘day. All reported a very) day night and Sunday forenoon. eon aetil valley were callers junday Among those who took in the ball) Therese satupecwe ‘them’ home to! and ‘Wednerday. They returned to Rannestad. c ope dinner Sunday and motored to} making hay northwest of Brittin, has rix was a busi 8 | —_—- Misses Ann and Alice Caiquhoun,|and colored to harmonize wi an efforb, to sab ve tay Meee cand TE RCRA og aT: inalielon- ad Over the road to the country—hot many motor miles hadn't. let it be:known he | callers in Bismarck ‘Wednesday even. from home—you will find a new world. A world of fore or after the | ing where Mr. Helgeson attended thot} sparkling sunlight, clean winds and far horizons. A : id of bea beauty and adventure and dreams come true. The joy of living willget into your blood. You will-glory in ‘the ‘strangeness of new roads, the 2—Maribel-Caves, Wisconsin. Curi town tinel ‘Butte, Norih Dakota. State ‘Highway No. 3. 6—Pilot rangle a a thay rising 1,00 + feetabove sen: ete in its heyda, from th> and » Lola, > “Gan watch a-coin fall until it:rests on the bottom, and ‘William bowie tad Arthur Al, } 4 Eo to he rthatmo-animal life can exist in it. ht. : P miles off State Highway No, 12. common ue die ‘oie a Gi ey and openis nap te s beautiful part of the ‘FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926 ing Sunday. jo enjoyed eggs ph ‘bacon tried on‘a camp fire in the open air. |” Gottlieb “Grenz of Hazelton was a —_—_____—_—__- | News of Our Mreand:-Mrs. David Calqulioun were il Neighbors PRindey dinner guesty at the GSOFE® | ster hore Monday: rnson Ott and daughter 1 r iP. ope ttle and Christ Grenz of Hers : he: ” “REGAN . Horgehdall valley yieinity totais of fTisdko> se cehdtahued hh ae ‘Mike Smith of Hampton was a | Mr. and ‘Mrs. G. Hoehsiter and Mr. den 8 i. cord ntertained Sat- | afictnoen, for her daughter | “Oy beer ty ‘ager its. F, J. Pictz and niece, Miss fe | Lillian ee: of Linton, were call- ‘ers at the A. W.-Quast home Mon- ei aay evening. 5 it SE Fy MANNING Aine The webwormhs are very thick in a | this: vicinity “and are eating all ee uy green tender plants in their way. if ‘he: Nace re very destructive to gardens and ¢ | Eddie Fields is working for Angus | Stewart. | Paub Hapel made a trip north of Bismarck. iast week and purchased }evvut 10 head of cattle. 4 te ‘The county agent will hold # mect- nd | where a demonstration of culling and | tored to Wilton Saturday, returning the Ban McClean home onc even- Dan McClean is busy working on son) — sit in mo-| Mrs. Dralle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry miles! Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Hoover mg to} went to Lake Isabel to spend Satur- Miss Isabel Lamp was married to Koppy Sub Mastel Tuesday. sister ing at Marti | Saeaeee Wednesday afternoon. took} Martin Petterson, who has been finished id moved home. Handbags remain lange und’ square Carrie | costume, 8 caves in lime- lississipp! River rasa guide post on clear Fronton, tate, aa 21, ae erst ae “a «Big. Spring. i inthe virgin forest ixty feet deep, four the water is en.clear you i, -inuMinnesota, a mnie t oity- 9¢ of the Forestry.Ser hitherto practically Gard Marais State High- , cana Gasoline. ‘ 2 cea ore Carbon will to an.enginc that rand actually aids it to _Crown-Ethy! assures . An.eager pick-up, a ¥ t, 2d "to. respo etheed genes snipe more! ber Crown- Ssdard Of

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