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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 19 5 : - e ———————— and oluti Of courss great social drama, Ms = ™ DALY FASHION SERVIOH " == v th of . Sa81TOus e \ iMny acoepted t vi and more tarring Jane Neovak, whish especially sines pretiy . ot 1k Lyevum Monday for MY SB AND’S LOVE | Fabrics Combined to Make Attractive Dresses [ o/ it tuain o s o G imaine A moner doe| hree dave: he Suihar with the B Tormer member of | o o ot (ol bt e e o | s T | ——— s ] i hrolled tn & series of political | i t question which is the greats trigues that are beyond his compre roblem ecivilization has beey hension, In various novel ways helcalled upon to selve singce the barbars iwits, out-fights a Hames his ians began an attempt to stamp owt REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | i e, N et i ot S B8 R s e With a complete change of Pr@s The Bargain Madge Made With | finally he was able to voice his fee : e THE w‘]lFs FANfiS " Comedy witures And nens el Rk 1 wedy pietures and news el “ § y omes "H Accidental Husband,” & st unusual story founded on the derwy Thoer ings. Oh, Mis' Graham ¥ he gasp : » worth far mere than the lvppas will he payin' me for dein’ the 4 A 18 heen re “:n 'v i that [ 1 t ) y / | construeted t that a v hating intensely, rduge Hills near Sunland 3 marries the man Vm’ this very reasom, Adele Gavrison's New Fhase of veterinarian ossib) o . oy —pomshell - "h bill 1o #eelining 1'd tike best in the werid, You / cer's face when it Anally | just wateh me 'l make & eireus f by the Ieckett-Lincalr dawned upon his somewhat limited | vijor out o Juntor.” v " ‘ o am Coop Forrest Banley co ¥, Who are pletur K the supporting cast are fea- f The wa Right at the beginning the understanding that 1 intended to de- And with this eheering assurance E B - . 5 A ! . ‘ Fineone it e oo (JA06 NOVAK D Divorce: Monday sor surisore Nien's vank when the :‘r-l.\hl:’o:: n:wnl-n n.v l;u':ml his .'u K deposited Jerry at the gate of the \ i , Lady, which the boy 40l Tieer home and the ¢ . p e nhotoplay \ "f1 but ‘which bis father, with Jus: | niy oae a axi hurried en to | 5 photopla g g le ely yo 1, € heroine marries the man pepse o & family already struggling L TR e i ; b o alhae nt events deal with with the ever-increasing cost of living. F———— over made was 8 haif penny foy which ot COMES A8 & NS ik . W toy whie} the Marring 1 befors the pieture - weared in England in 1825, the ot only iIn t 0 0 ends,th hr now, = ey J s enough to satis= ‘Mis'—Mis'-~Graham, do you mean of which has been variously ¥ the mo 14 movie far R d 2.0 v "ln:;s:.l. lm::llc*':u it. Isn't that the 60”1p 8 Come’ lited to a Dr, Paris and a Dr A ovak in "D} 3 taxi over there?" two Lo ‘hvaielans | ' t Rtank ot o R e W St st s e Sues For Millions “Yes, ma'am; no ma'am, she's right night b has the Lyceu there, 8ay, what do you think? Poppy Giow P P J ’ he score A8y, ' made extremely colorful by h rorrow night's doub catur | brings “The Heart Line," a clea vital drama of today § an all. | wholesome 1 and this morning when 1 Was over)over emi oidere: | ¢ there to see If Jim knew anflhm;'l.,.. and green :"‘.:::I'“ 9% 19 pApe / ¥ ‘ required to tell the story, 1a one, and ])ll:”'"“h:'klhr nr",u‘u.-,, a8 proud as a g Butterfly Bows g tle turkey gobble The large butterfly bow is seen on . e red Lyte The ploture he brought to my mind | almost every summer frock, It may hi s gAve the final touch of cheer to my |be worn directly in the hack y w‘ h Ph D. C 1A anme perves already quieted by Jerry's as-|or at any angle at the side, - “ mo lflll]a., a-na ‘)man : 4 o 4 surance that everything was in good s ") A ropisig i shape at lha"urm. and with Jerry ace Lingerie LO T - Al D kT l dg s et ot el : {oe fe » of the lealing f for i proudly bearin® my suitcase and bag, lace lingerie is very fashionable Ve Twice 50 DICK Talmadge ,‘fl ('Hw "“ o S DREATS I.entered the taxi and listened de. | particularly in black Riack o, e 5 105 Lo wh0 2 ) orest | lightedly while the boy gave the or-|€dged with black lace, is also seen, Of paramount Interest and Import- | Heart Tino™ winl h b f der to drive to Dr. Mitchell's home —— s R el st o Beriing W with all the importance of a newly Blue Moire ; N ere thee | netion pauses for a ahort tim elected membor to the legislative hody | AN attractive frock of Laby blue ANy, OFRDEFOBM S In=the sl ime, ‘e ag of the state upon his first entrance | Moire has a three-tiored kirt and the | Many of the summer dresses are one of the dresses sketched con B N avaralat i onv itassTaNavAtLs| D) A0 A pAT AN AT e into the capitel, fashionable drop shoulder line. It planned cspecially to » effective | With the rest of the frock. The Hoyt's Revae which mow returns here | Festaurant. Much ' important action 5 = also has a e - e P “She's the Best Little Horse—" | corsage of pink roses. a combination of materials .’,,“.T‘ th ey a weeli's engagement after a suc- | (Anspires in the studio of a ciairvoy " . m—— s treatment of the two materials e o o ddle we T™h n a palmis " t Fortunately, Dr. Mitchell—a gruff, Velvet Turbans Plain sllks are combined With{A sig.ag l‘). 1 N Ao I tour of the middle west en|® 5 v" almist, and in the offica of but kindly-appearing man of middle| wore o th L 1on 3 e A zig-zag band around the waist i is that stupendous motion plc-|® ¢heap spiritualistic medium th Sl Wil at Howie. and! promised Jere me of the newest turbans are]Printed silks, figured cottons with something not every woman would o attraction, “Can a Woman Love | 118closed what goes on behind the ry to start for 'h': Ticer farm within | merely ribbon scarves which um‘v!mn ones, stripes with solid colors. dare to attempt It is extremely 1y with ‘.y,”“‘-.“ blonde Ethel | #cene Also, therc are glimp. 3 wound about the head and either m"" The yoke and hidden front panel of | smart, however, and cleverly effeetive, | clayton in the leading ro For (‘n" Nigh soclety at rest and at pl I\A' i D 5 What is the " 2 the program arranged for 17ox" ater next week irat in importancs 156 minutes. Jerry relayed the in-{j v ) ) n a bow or hel oo W e i | d in place with pins, {last half of the week smashing | gr derlying eause , fllled with action and athletic | 0 divoree? Is it be © romanc just A suit for half the fortune of Frank formation to the taxi driver with | A frills or | if cake s desired, there al o . 7 gandie Bows = - . ha son booke na y ) e Say, Pete ! Hit her up home, will| Large organdle hows are used to makes sold in boxes for a small sum &8 has be :’:‘ In;lf: y oo i Hiraot tha “'"m{“"'-‘" l:v‘; man (J ,\-I :!on::h .<](mm|: d at $20,000,000 J L ing. or does she | will be carried to the highest courts you? The vet's comin’ out to our|advantage on the large floppy straw house In a jiffy, and it's a life.and-| bats of black or natural color, ‘almadge The usual news reels and comedies | Kenerally become weary of him? Is it{in France and the United States by o will be shown and all this will be | Pecause the other woman or the other | Edith Kelly Gould, his former wite tomorrow evening with a ".””]M' frequently are responsible ror |according to an an’nou-nr'rmflnl mude. the ife J « 4 separat| by her lawyers, Salad and salad dressing can b ——e carrled in glass preserving jars, as BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH |can also cut-up fruit for desscrt a Of Columbia Unlversity With a little planning, almost as ushered in sardonie grin. Large hats of binck horsehalr make| Plcnic suppers aro, for those who|800d & menl can be served by the doublo featurc bill presenting VR oMl you = do . for: a' reall| anlcxcallentibackerauna for the avers| iave Rutoriabiles, Very diffarent from | WAYAAS orilh a/sheitered ook a8 one ke Woniknic, with Margus DL the old-time ones. The car can be| Vould serve at home, In addition, |l.a Motte in the leading role, and Ho- thought that bart Bosworth in “The Sea Lion." The horse?” he drawled, “Order out the|age type of loveliness, hesides giving —eee ambulance from Southampton?” lan illusion of coolness which may be packed with baskets and blankets, and I h air, and the 3 Y Y b Jerry turned this over in his mind | furthered by trimmings of summer | many things taken which once would o' can enjoy it without ‘“u' first nu.m- .IAN u'q .l\hfiml-lng dram: x-n Tor s 7ulll ininute befora he got. the|flowers: | bave been quite & burden, ‘ a stove and dishes to wash, | Which a young girl proves to her mis- . 4 Bor it WHe. bave . alibommaiv] e taken elders that a woman's mind 2 and reasons never can be fathomed. full flavor of it. Then he flushed u! GP——— | — fitted hampers, with every luxury the Miss De La Mott's pose as a prim old brick red, and his eyes glittered angri- K | h h itchem Clock shops are showing, these suggestions - . maid adds much merriment to the . .*BACKSTAGE.". HARTFORD Iy. “You, Pete he sald slowly, “it| The efficient housewife will have a | for automobile picnics are of no usc, picture. The second feature takes Mis' Graham wasn't in the car I'd| Wall clock within the sight of her But for anyone who has a car I would | Seuta tortts S Rethars G ) ~ - 9 . T o imin. T o it afors | kitchen stove so that she may time |uggest a covered hamper which will| Rectatorirom ihabarhaty Const of CONNECTICUT’S CONEY ISLAND we get back, if you say another me: her bakings without effort. fit in some place withont taking too| = o, Aol Fob i isiiats e e s S SR L S [ ack, if you say an T mean o ek a much space This hamper can be Sergeant Harry Culver, who played [with a rough, hardy sea captain on u F\OR“OU SUCCE - naL in & singing and dancing vaudeville |whaling vessel who had hate in his “NOR] SUCCESS word ahout Lady. She's the hest 3 Httad. weith a tew ut 1 b utensils such a8, " ¢ joox's theater the first three [heart for all men ¢ as they hated l q ndPH q na’s B q hI‘D two or i him. The woman came on hoard-—, little horse———"" H e i can opener, bottle. opener, : ML derry is Grateful | THEW“"G um‘cfluss T"EW" | three knives, paper napkins, wooden of this week with his wife, ) 5 Inot only kept busy at the theater but Hoyt's Itevue neods no introduction i FAMOUS RED HUSSAR His volce choked on the words, and | plates, spoons and forks, and these was busy renewing old acquaintancea{as it is easily the most popular trav . taxi , evidently ood-nat- 7 i the taxi driver, evidently o’ good-nat : kept always in readiness for a hurried ured, well-meaning fellow, spoke pla- - departure [whom he had met in France mn-lngfvlm: musical comedy troup ever to B N D “Aw Jerry, T was only jokin' you!" 4 ltime. He was & member of Co. A, 1st|comedian is f L o F AR (4 v 3 ner collapsible ones are very useful Y13 | Ry Oy m NS % ner collapsiple ones are very useful— | o o " c iy Battalion of New Ha- | settings, costumes, songs and burles- FREE CONCERTS TWICE DAILY he protested. rget it, and buck with several cans of the solid alcohol, 1 ol One of the first of his old “Bud- |que of the troupe arc | new. A spe- - = ey - — A 14 TWO SHOWS DAILY BY THE GREATEST up. lLady's strong, and Doc Mitchell's will prove the easiest and hest means | 1 the best vey in the country. He'll pull - for making tea, coffee or re-heating|’! that he met on the street in/cially :H‘.’\t'lnn chorus, selected her through, all right."” food. New Britain was Dewey Seclander. He nk Soper, the popular leading man, BIG-TH"E ‘YAIIDEVILLE was also acquainted with Captain Al- | assures the tired business man of this ] | The bill STARTING DAY, JUNE 17 “Do you really think so, Pete?" Jer- YEithe [ HIAa-thoNsh tod mavar the i o i lovoRy | (red EGElewoAtana lotheriiotalihoya olty ofiasureat Con i Epes: [too numerous to mention. Sergeant |is changed on Thursday THE LIMIT IN SENSATIONALISM ry asked pathetically, ail his rancor forgotten, and at the reiterated as- be built then one needs long-handled, ¢ L . surance of the other man, he turned & e olie hrolTar) Anal o/ CulVErin T Wtudent{of [tie ipiknojana - Questionfolican, & brohen heaitihs 9 b i e graticide (an (i InE | e T s el o) [ Wi seentat thelthtater saiditAnt e mantiad and should m Swoman s D E LMAR S LI 0 N S from his honest face. \ can be toasted by holding the pieces {’“‘-‘"‘:1’ Vi “'"’“: Setyn "“’l"“(’ ;‘I""""-é‘m’ i ‘l‘“:)“”“;:“y"i“'lv" "l':‘;-‘“jf‘"j,“"] tht “You're awful good, Mis' Graham,” on the fork over the fire. vas in the sectlons o A 8ifiohe J BNCRYBUDEH-DROL il Lt - g - — he said. 1 don't know when Ia kin | In the can containing coffec have |Was in: A "‘f‘,"_ "““"l i ‘;"{;’.‘:l "‘_‘*;‘”_»‘ OPENING TODAY—THE pay you back the money, but T Kin| | a few egg shells; it will clear it, and - Uil "’“"1‘1 ""y’;j_“ ‘r')"“‘fl:mn"fw“;:’;"f: C work for it, an' if you ever want-—"| { excellent coffee is made with cold | Irank McHugh, juvenile with the _“'(,,flf\_ ';‘“r,r sad i 46 generas e A T E R P I L L A R s My first thought had been to inter-| | water and egg shells mixed \\!v'h the | Poli Play at the Palace theater in P t‘hfi Mvtm‘ i ' ! s g rupt him with A protest that the vot- | coffee. The powdered coffee is very |Hartford, sntly underwent an ops [ Ons RS GRS e uts on an Coney Island’s Latest and Most Thrilling Ride erinarlan's sorvices must romain a| |88 good and requires but the addition of |eration' on his thraat at St. Francis| el 18 T E L e does T o P PRy Y P e T T SR 0 S S 1 gift from me, but a sccond’s reflec- | WX | boiling water. It is best to usc|hospital. He has bheen ont of the |y inqio program chang SR Admission to l‘mk Afternoons FREE (Sat., Sun. and Holi- tion had §hown me the folly of low-| \ { evaporated milk, which Is casily car- fshows for the past two weeks hut will (6 i Y reature Richard Tal- days Excepted)—Admission Evenings, 10¢ ering the boy's self-reliance and self- A o U‘Rr“l:‘11.‘)“::‘3.‘:;:4“;,]}U" appear in ‘Lawful Larceny™ opei:|padge in “rhe Speed King In this LET’S GO respect. Yet his working hours were | rmm',;:‘,’,‘ ‘mmnnug:,”u} i Atolldgyenien picture Talmadge has the role of Jim- needed onthis home farm, and I was| |} iiaacbutlalahart Hine Lo Akl them m——— my Martin, speed king of the world unwilling to exact anything from his, “’,rv palatable, Always reheat them B. Schuitherg of I'referred Pic- |and the champion motorcyele racer. recreation time, The solution had et ad Wettla. an that allows |tusestannotinees that among, the ple-jHa I ofered the stin of fifty thousand | come to me in the flashing remem- ————— #1 | air to met to, the thick soup, and with jture od by this company dollars to impersonate the king of brance of the thing Jerry loved best | 2= | the addition of water takes the taste the The st | Mandavia, a small European kingdom to do. | R eeh Ty Y “Maytime Mhe y |where they are embroiled in a bloody “How would you like to have Lady| Rib chops, boned and wrapped in d may be prepared at e N — earn the money?" I said softly, | 5 picces of hacon iy He started' violently, and turned| % 5 AR d be ready for the broiler | - Pt | ‘The young lady across the way says | l'ome, an b | youthfully eager eyes upon mine. [she loves a simple, old-fashioned | When the fire is started. i TALES| i Potato chips are always good, and i . "Oh, Mis' Graham ! How?" he|name jike Mae or Marye Aune. death matter Pete half-turned his head with a Picture Hats TR 3 breathed. ‘ “1 want Junior taught to sit on a| o S - - i e i horse's back and hold on to him," I| ~v i Tl lE eaid mendaciously. “Whenever you | find time to come over to the farm | with lLady, I'll credit you for cach v half-hour's lesson on Dr. Mitchell's x 1 1y \ bill.” - Y P R He struggled inarticulately with ¥ i R n amazement, joy and gratitude until| Ax Inruesre ey | - s - ~ - L ' \ b - 1’6:! KEA !:Nsvu'l. De. - CHASES THE DESSERT “Terribly answered, “"Where's | Cufty Bear and his sister Sitkie had [ the pufl ball™ If you were looking for the word aeronautical ball!* | Letter From Mrs. Mary Alden Pres[little pouting motion with her 1ip8 |,y .4 very unnappy when their fath- | “Never mind the. puft G vou would not turn the dictionary open at L, R or [} [ RIS Scs WAL G Ll expected to have for their supper| “But 1 shall mind it if I choose to,” T; vou would start with A-E-R as your basis for John, 1 believe this that T am tell- [ 7 S T as | e growled. “Here Pve injured my- A ; b T SALLTILICIS Had o ; quick location of the description or definition of My Dear Boy: And when the puff self frightfully all’ on account of the Us T cannot resist writing you. als|inf you might be made ot enough tm-|F W L T LT GGt went roll- ; gt NERvu WREGK ‘ll‘)’\'(::lfhh\“néulh:l\“c;:;;"\FG‘:\]::""I‘;:\TI::L‘ }’:::‘r::m,\“:nl':ml.ni‘s‘p‘z‘vllilli::lw\(\‘:’(t-p lilm'lh\[nxt""' ing down the mountainside, with Mr. | ..-‘v(:mn:'\:.M\‘n‘]x' you necdn’t think 'm | the \\'or'd you \\an'(c‘d. Your nefil\lt'lon.w.ould not [son. Do not be too proud, son, {o|sure, that, notwithstanding her great I‘]‘]‘“'I e, PEAIIR At Ol WL . Bend had wianied wosr Ner start “'nh “Pertaining to aeronautics,” it would Tells Women How SheWas Restored | <05 In your mother, 1 {hia on-the witnomstand it you | ohe st shiltzen St methor SATE I Uit WAt o Iehe T Our A-B-C system of classified ads is built on All|should deem it necessary for her to| 0 AR RERATE ERIataYs H than anyone else in the world. to Perfect Health by Lydia E. | [105 0 0o iatana, dohn, 1 chil- [do so. Deas Priscilla has never been af ¢ who seemed to| | i Y " Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | !ren would only take their mother's fig:‘l:e;:g'::n:“n “‘{:;"::' il ':;”"\‘l“': have forgotten all about his sore paw. a3 the same basis. Your need is the commodity or —— —- {% i l':)',',y,.lo‘,w"m USRS gouli sl [t et thar Kaep 191 service of the ad you seek. Logically, it should be Memphis, Tenn.—‘* Two years agol | 1 would not write you this, mny'] I\i'v" know that'as a rule 1 ey N oRH T Myas Mo oxelaimed. el ol the first word of the ad, and we make it so in or- dabysd 1 5% 3 | der to help you. If you are looking for an article was completely run-down and mynerves | dcar Driscilla Bradford has been in in divorce, but T know at onoe Yor ler Nushand had you are suffering and unhappy and 1| g SRE B0 GG Lhed upon a ) : you lost, you will read through the “Lost and were a wreck.Icould | New York for a week and she wrote L nothawecp a roon; {me that the other night she saw |believe that after ‘“""' had softened [, e For a few moments his without resting. { Leslie at the Midnight Follies with|the hurt that Leslie has given your|, g q s he floundered s " . e 2 i der. W " could notdomy Work | Kurl Whitney. They were alone and | pride, you would realtze you m»vm"m”j Hort l'”‘f sl ,“‘,:,'I';IJ el . Found” columns. In alphabetical order, you will | d = find all articles ‘lost’ or ‘found’ listed in separate except a little at 8 | jesiic scemed just basking in the | really loved her and you would also |, But he was going too [ast, &L realize that there were other girls in| oo 00 B 00 T heavily, y ads—and the article itself is the first word that time, and the doc- | dcvoted attendance of that ‘rich| tor's medicine did |young Lothario. Deur Priscilla says|the world who werc more Worthy of |G ping frantically at nothing. Ther 2o & vou and who could make you happier. | oo’ pee or o root or even a lit- | | greets you. Simple, isn't it? Readers and ad- vertisers who use this page most consistently find not help me. One | that Leslie had on a low-cut gown | day some one threw | with her arms bare. | The right kind of a girl would never| " 0 iy his path, It was just yourlittle bookon to | Have you quarreled with lLeslie, | think of looking at another man When | g qqh rock « AnreHere Y i ~ A rch, andinitI | jonn? Why did she meet this old- s she is "'fl")"'"fl- | Two rods farther down the moun o | the greatest benefits from it and have learned | time lover of hers in New York? have given the contract for paint as a tangle of broken ar ! - s = od i " H " " y | e Briscilla said she knew that|Ing the house as 1 knew, being your f‘:{”,‘\,‘,i' L |:,.>| 1 H“”'_""”'fi'n\‘ that it takes but a few minutes to find what they want because of its simplicity, We suggest that had beenlikemyself, | ., were not in town as Leslie lobked | mother, I had only to ask "".‘"{hiflz of [ an old lands! Mr. Bear rolled to- you GET THE HABIT. 1 went right out and got me a bottle of || erfectly ttached & fancy | You, my son, to receive it. Leslic gt g ) "l P}’“Edv‘é‘c"tafl;""f l:‘?g‘ e}mhpw!:gle | Oh, John! I did not tell you so, but | covtribute to her support. Let her . " et - ;‘Q“"' e D05 e of thatbottle I knew it was helping me. | | 1ot that you were making a great | K€t il from her rich father if she can-| cygry fear jumped up and down gt The E-Z TO READ FEATURE makes for P 4 W IS MANY READER TERESTED READERS. ltookhmxlbfitlietfl-!fld“”" lebo“l“::%e mistake when you married this plcas. | N0t get it from her rich lover | with detight. sErey "mrnft :hwloth Yg::ifi;flno:wnawnr‘z ure-loving, frivolous girl. Dear Pris-| Write me immediatcly, John, fo again, Pa! Do it again!” he|now she said to him. “You may 2 e ol do more. e otk say that | cllla tells me-that in this publie piace | I shall be very, anxious to know if | jng well forget that puff ball, Ephraim. | This Assures Results, 1 know Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetal ;I,r-sllfi was smoking a cigaret and thut" am the first one to open your eyes{ wjiygh, child!™ said his mother, “It| The children have found it.” | ’ she also followed that shameless cus- | to what is going on in New York|wagap accident. I hope your father's| “Make them give it to me this in-| A-B-C A-B-C hle e my health.”’—Mr: Compound gave m | tom which many fooiish women prae- | and if you and Leslie had quarreled | ;6 purt.” stant!” he thundered. | ‘ Want Ads “ : Circulation : | while he was speaking. And /0. J. HINCKLEY, 316 UnionAve., Mem- - | y ghif, 'Il:lenn .4 | tice of rouging and powdering nvrn“':?"" """‘"""l"‘ Bradtord . | Mr. Bear had not moved. Hasten-| "1 can't” Mrs. Bear answered e B D : face where all may see, ear Priscilla Bradford tells me dc the ledge, with Cuffy and| “You can't” he exclaimed. “Well = R P'I!‘H"I.m’. P"}Ynul"r"" Dear Priscilla_wrote me that she | that she 18 going around to the ho- Sitkie scrambling s ter Her, Mes, Hear | 1'd i) 10 KHOW Why foOAT® s Book upon * Ailments Peculiar 10 |, . % 0k out a stick or red paint and | 1°1s tomorrow and see if cither Les- shed the spot whete Mr, Bear lay| “Becanse"-—said M Rear—*“be Women '’ will be sent you free upon re- . e E el S TR 5| reache o spot where tear lay 18 aid Mrs oar. t. Write to The Lydia E kham | smeared it over her iips and that she lie or Karl Whitney is registered at | nanine. cause they have already eaten it.” | %‘eed.(dne?:o Lynn, Mass, ‘This book | Vidently asked Karl Whitney if it[any onc oo “Are vou hurt, Ephraim?’ she|(Copyright, 1923, by Metropolitan| 4 Jntains valuable iaformation. were put on properly, for she made a YOUR MOTHER. |asked him. Newspaper Service.)

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