New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 9

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That's where we come in as aids in your If the thought of Furs strikes you as your gife to her, you had better take advantage of our Special Christmas Sale of Furs to- mMorrow., LOVELY HUDSON SEAL COATS that were $229.50 to $375.00 are now priced. . aesesiinasieniieess.$212,50 to $375.00 &) GOOD RACCOON COATS that were priced $212.50 to $275.00 with choice now at......... . 8195.00, §225.00 and $252.00 Store Is Open Tomorrow (Saturday) Evening Until 9 o'Clock WITH CHRISTMAS BUT A WEEK AWAY, MUST MAKE THE MOST OF EVERY DAY most-wanted merchandise for use or ornament at the right prices. shopping, too, with our immense floor space. FURS AS GIFTS MAKE ROYAL ONES ft selections, offering the correct and Fase in your SPECIAL SALE PRICES on all other Fur Coats of every kind and quality, as well as on all Fur Pieces. HANDSOME FUR COATS priced unusual- ly low for the well-known Brown-Thomson quality brings to you values far ahead of most store’s offerings. For instance, sec FINE MUSKRAT COATS that were priced $125.00 to $265.00 now offered at. . ... $112,75, $134.50, $209.50 and $227.50 each VESTS AND STEP-INS of glove silk in pink, peach, orchid and Nile...$1.50 each GLOVE SILK VESTS, pink and pearl with picot tops, special for.........$1.65 each ITALIAN SILK VESTS of “Kayser” make, also Pants to match; pink, peach, white, shrimp, ete .50 to $3.75 GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS, extra hea pink and peach...............$2.50 pair SILKEN UNDIES FOR GIFTS GLOVE SILK UNIONS, flesh color, priced It ks 83,90 o1 85,98 each “KAYSER” SPORT BLOOMERS, in all ColoXR) from e e e a0 LOL 85,98 1TALIAN SILK BLOOMERS, “Kayser's, T M s s s $3.50 to $5.50 RAYON SPORT BLOOMERS, in all the new colors. ... ..SL79 to $3.98 L eking store spa Berlin News ' COLLEGE STUDENTS - ARRIVING I TOW Berlin in Festive Garh to Wel- come Home Sons and Daughters COMMUNITY CLUB PLANS | quate and will size facilities is necds on has a | nd residen | beginning to th Christmas he Worthingt that it | better than ever. wold is in churg land it is her pla of the commun | with those Congregational ¢ march thro 3erlin singing C the close ning, there will |around the Chr [short addresses ady on & lhen ref Christmas appearance (3 o || i S turn of the school and college YOUNE | oo nisntion of men and women lends a festive at- mosphere to the usually quict and | prim village. Numerous purtics will be arranged, doubtless, and many activities will be prepared to make the holiday vacation a happy one. Among those from the town who are now at their homes or are ex- pected home withi hours arc Miss 1 niece of Mr, and Mr Rickey, from Lasel Seminary uel Coale, son of Mr. and Mr Chase Coale, from Williston ac emy; famuel Yiske, Jr., son of Rev. Samuel A. 1 Fiske, from Deerfield ac fichd Massachusetts; Joh ot Dr. Thomas C. Hodgson, from Man Victoria 1° Samuel A. from Smith Massachusett son of Mr. and Mrs wm of last Berli er Institute of % coster, drum, son of W. Mildrum Miss Edith NMr. and Mr from Penn He son of Mrs. Annie t Milit Tenjamin ( Mrs, Thom leyan universit Claude V., Stevens, Jr., and Mrs. Claude W. Kensington. from Dartmouth ¢ o selcet Hanover, New Hampshire lanahter of 1o expected Community Association Oh- s serve Christmas Fittingly—Possi- | bility of Post Ofice For Berlin— Other Items of Interest. a taking planted o grounds a Itree is decor: > in ted candlgg Pl i ng the | nto the h stastically homy white Howe: ane every soft school; Miss pton, camed, Flsk 1 college, Northau Henry G. Mild Frnest 1 from {he W eurtaing t is proba 1les W batween ; Garvey Molumy Molun hor . and Mrs, . James Su Chimney's other voung m 1o tov Alr becoming 1 wreaths christma the variov people may homes hesr and paclkaz of glves statu Claus wi!l hase season. ; Post Office Possibilities “If the pul nted it 1 be ready to ¢ t b ling | \ post o Goodr Il return n a Littl s T “Re 1g mysterious nd the fa are beavily lader the belief his hands full | Piano solo, *Poc that Santa | yyre” this | would Ter- wi Visit to Santa lin snitahl ed Her Goodric erty road sug taday, Mr lephone te )sing chorus, The entertai it 8 o'clo cake, is owner of the pre of T b rming how for t n a zin sted ac sale of Those w or fancy at tl m now have rm stores been throug in B ont the country, rlin| An address on and a post office, it is y that any develop- possCssing can't have onc is arranging for the usual Christmas cve celebration this year and it members of the of this 1 hments will be served [tivity has been e rapldly becoming a A large ever ed and electric lights, lending a cheery | glow to the surr ain this year it is 1l ir homes on Chris t guiding the Chrisf ents irges care in the e that the lig g of it James and Helen Sullivan stmas Lullaby To Speak On World Court and wants Santa to come and sce him, Ho wants lots of things to wear and play with but gracefully says he will be glad of anything sent him. He also m animously re- minds Santa of his younger brother who has also been a good boy, Y. M. €. A, Meeting O The meeting of the Y. M. ¢, A group scheduled to be held tonight at the home of W. A, Dalley has been called off because of the in- abllity of many of the boys to at tead Without a full attendance it was deemed Inadvisable to hold the cleclon officers, The next two Friday n ts falling respectively on Christmas and New Year's, it 18 not probabl be held TTEST OF HYDRANTS . TOOBTAIN RATING Tosurance Exchange Examines j Water Pressure This Morning All Christmas packages should ho ‘GHURCH WHIST SUCCESSFUL can he a Januar Mail N until oon as possible, for Connecticut points malled after Monday. Packages for remoter places should be e [ medtately it 1 re to arrive he- | fore Christmas. The publle is again at will be no d day. t the lacal post ind the clerks are being kept hron day. An umber of pareels are be tered, Insured sent spe- v, bearing evidenee to th publie wan(s the be wible and 18 willing to pa ] joys Musical Program—Y, M. C. | A. Meeting Postponed—Iegion to Attend Installation in Hartford, An examination of the | drants about | fire hy- Plainville made | this morning by representatives was of | hsy hout the entire |iner ing v clal d¢ [the New Lingland Tnsurance | change, This procedur | out every two or three years to give |the town an insurance rating, pla fi ing 1t in a certain class in which |service p | particular rates are obtainable, | for it Plainville at present is rated in Class | Trial Postponed | D, this classification having been » frlal | given it in 16 Conducted by Assistant Fire Chief William J. Forau, th first tested the hydrants ahout the | | mercantile eenter, the pressure and Iflow from them beiug tested, the | openings mecasured, and other tests | made. The pre was found to {e high, the rush of water flooding | pjor |the street. Examinations were later | haye heen made in the residential districts and | 0 in the industrial aenter on Woodford avenue, On the basis of this testing, 4 new rating will be given the town. | Church Whist a Success The whist glven in Legion hal night by the men and women of | {the parish of the Church of Our| | Lady of Mercy was a great suece | both financially and socially. There were about 20 tables of players, the | prizes being won as follows: Ladies' | prizes, first, Mrs. George 1% Cook, | | stiver cako trs ond, Mrs, Joseph | | Fanfon, two fancy towels; third, | Charles Cleveland, curfain prizes: first, Har- | ex- K is carried or of CGeorge Kinner atic towr comt th J has been postponed un > was ar- by Con W. Tur of driving an a while under the influence He was picked up on affer what is said to a long throughout fnspectors stables Tred Callen and B tomohi of lig on ac Irive various sfreets of the town Daughter Born ghter was born yester Mrs., Frank Ark ington strect, A do | Mr. and South Wasl Christmas Ca asoned wood | Limeburner, Phonc iness, a adyt. Christmas Station, I} —advt, all's, for sal 198-2 Sweels is open for bu I 2 Whitin { Suburbar A0 Such a build- would provide for | Kensington League ers on the evening of January 1 | Th Mrs, state dircctor of the league, who well prepared to speak on this a | sorbing subject, lield fn Legion hall, of- Rehearsal schedule of the Ridge arc| There will be a rehearsal at themselves why | Kensington Congregational just as good. |tomorrow afternoon at Celebration in preparation for the Christmas o on Community club | tertainment to be given by the § day s All children parts been quested o be pr hearsal, Recovering From 1lness imin Cashma Thoma 1 soon, although it post oftice of ade- modern 4 in Berlin, new post Ken- chure hool, and | iris- will be bigger . Miss Mary of arrangeme i to have members ity club, tozether Beriin church who so ugh the strects hristmas carols, tur be a ristmas will Rer fand Wort 5 is from knee, 1 weeks recoverl which azo durl activities at Wesleyan ur of th Middletown, where he gathering [ member of th tree, when | ball be given and de- | sustained thietic versity of At The members from 1 Roy Scouts will a of tleir troop venin place nd @ mee Berlin 1 al years, since the club, this wried ont and it fa | Christmas cus- 0o trec commi ¥ or nd Mrs, ( Haven, n remain “the nd « with nity is | amen winfer. The library will be open this ex ning from 7 to for t | exchange of hooks. o'clock oundings, of th residents the windows of tmas eve, charge of s of the fire district the Athletic hall S o'clock. Clark and New, W th in ym- Harold York Cla today city in 1 irts of men. cooperated om the Berlin strec - e “Live Wire" Sunday he il in parlors this evening at o'clock. All are invited to atfenc At a mecting of the Modr Woodmen saciety held last eveni \ class of t school will and socinl windows 0dist istmas s chureh ver, placing of cand will not cat following oflier v Maine, V. rs were eloc N R I H. wal Ga CCoyears, tallation on Thurs: oflicers pup ¢ eveni publie T room exclusive wata Clau livan Announcement UBELMONT LUNCH WILL SATURDAY from ) a. m. 1o 10 p. m. TIRST-CLASS 100D SERVED Reasonable Price Frank Fuocei ory T czyzk OL1 8t Nic olas” r Christmas” . Mary Fa- | Emma Bron- | rmack Teart at Thy Sweet son Et Delilah” Camilla Kelley nd Margaret Moore e Town Lena Bar Visitor Play ir Waltz" hle- e Ges! 1 DIDNT KNOW YOU HAD A BALLOON, TAG! LET AE PLAY WA Act Gan- One by Robert Malone t and Peasant Over- s O'Brien a Clan . Play in One o Santa Clav lent Night ment, which will be- will be followed by candy and fancy ishing to contribute sked to | Act “The World Court" [will be given at a mecting of the | of Women Vot- speaker of the evening will he d Dufiy of West Hartford, The session will be the 2:30 o'clock was foot- annual meeting and election . 10 Whiting Strect FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS fountain pen; sccond, Dr. icorge ¥, Cook, socks; (hird, Joseph ' of cards. The special 0 in gold was won by Miss Trene Foran, whil Dennice was GUARD AGAINST BURGLARS, WARNING BY CHIEF HART Miss Doro- awarded the tur- | Houscholders Should Lock Up Care- 131 Atter the card-playing was finish- | | 4, songs by Miss Olivia Madden of | w Britain were enjoyed. She was ; accompanied at the piano by Miss | Clara Olcott of New in. This | © 1 was followed by dr clever "' {orchestration bei Imperial club of group of youngsters. The big fully When Going Out During Christmas Scason Lxtra care should be exercised hy citizens of New Britain in rdir their hom until after t mas season, Chief William €. Hart | of the police department, asks every- Whist wasone to cooperate with the police d due to the 1 1 unfiring work | partment, by making certain that by the in charge. The their homes are locked securcly members wish to thank all who con-!when there is no one there. Win- tributed in any way to make for the | dows should locked when the | success of the affair lowner is abs | Sued For $100 | Chief Hart also stated t1 Johnson of Plainville has |31 {s the last day of the 1 for $§100 d i may drive with 1 Pap- ers. Markers for 1926 will be e returnable in the New [ored on December | Britain city court the third Monday | [ of Dacember, were served by Deputy sheriff Martin . Horwitz i Leglon Tnstallation ‘ | A large delegation from Tirock- | | Barnes Post, American Legion, and ladies' auxiliary are expected to at- tend the county meeting in Hartford lay afternoon, at which time the [ o elected county officers will be | MU Meeting, installed. Robert L. Craig, reti or of the local Legion, is | district representative, and it is hoped to have many of his | iends present to wateh his instal rified their the trip, The from the Lcgion n- n- | committe s0 b IR been s (Luther A ye ng he motorist ni- MASTER PLUMBERS BLECT of A e his A. Mills Unanimously Chosen President of Assoclation At An- wly A of tl A. Mills was clected president Master Plumbers’ association meetin, t the Burritt hotel last Mr. Mills is a veteran in association. His eclection | commz the new evening. he the unanimous Robert H president, Albert I made treasurer, and 0. was About 35 have entlon of making i art will he made his 1l at rwin was clected vie Weiant A. Peterson W 2 o'clock. Skating Warning The continued cold weather has {resulted in the formation of ice on 1l the Plain- I rk 1 on W was served followed ate Director Raymo Bristol and State Treas Bull of Hartfor . ssociation consists of 1l A dinne speeches of Arnold urer skating ponds abont . while thes he Jb} he 8 ville are Geor nd is enjoyin not jof its exi 1 ed fo reme m ne her 1l wlae concerning One inch NOTICE legal voters of 1 inville are horeby i in the Wed e the fo! tin he lay cve town | for § o'clock ur To consider the oyment of a hu Death of Inf: Pla Grorgianna 10 month 1 1k Jay, died at 0 { parents last town of Also to guthoriz tectmen @ provide suitable the public library. Also to transact which is proper 10 cc ernoon parlors of B. | (*. Porter Sons, New Rritain 15 T in 1 li- Iy | nd Mrs ineral services this aft- were cong IN ceme WILLIAM J JAMES STMF EDWARD P Board ment w airview JOTINSON | Writes Santa Claus | Another Santa Cfau stved ~al post office states that the sender has been a good boy | at the 1 that another meeting will | im- | Bristol 1. :: ' e HEATH BOARD 'REPORTS PROGRESS ‘Splendid Recond Made, Reports |l Meeting Show |LOSES FOOT UNDER TROLLEY for not | Vincent Cleveland of Plymouth Suf- sured of delvery fn time §f | fors Unfortunate Injury—Christ- | | mas Sunday Programs in Churches | =—Guards (o Protect Trees, The Employers' Health Protec. league Neld fts annual meeting & in the city court room and according to the reports of ils ization, at | ot du g whi devotes vealized and th seals to the relie and their families of the treasurer s > interest reee the banks gxce tire administig ning the The that from ip sal ows ived on Is by ve expense nizat treasurer's the dep £19 1) of run- report ation is ition, ther ndicates in a heing on 8, cash rth Year organi financial con hand the sum 80 coipts the and money exper of patients durin being § 1. Tatere amounted to §$447 administrative ¢ wration amounted to seere fine of Ve posits $42 ary's report on books in I Oct 3564: 1924 that tim books at 18 ; number of cases since s o 37: of which nd 10 fema lere are tncludes ses and 15 chitdren, The active on tho hooks W 1920, and 1l total spent upon this case is $1106.- 155 the total spent upon cases this paticnts rang e is $5.658 ' from 21 months President Larges' rey ention to the fact that at of 1 the league wus bout $400 per month 1 of its members, whils has grown fo over $6 t the present time nany of those under the league were maki ind would soon be abl selves again, and work of the the Visiting Nurse tubereular suspects m examination re rt of the in charee called at- the expending the care this amount 0 per month Yo stated that the care "of o progress o support he spoke of weekly elinic association, nay t close 1l fine ceive I'he comn chairman of the 11 ile of the o Indicated wonld ristmas seals this year vious year. d exce {1 or the follo viee Officers en Prosides presid tary, Ha Marti year werc . Samuel Walter L, McKinstry; Ruckingh Albert Viulleu- rnell, C. C. Morgan, 13. W. Aspelin, Chri: n Wyrtzen, I. C. Russell, A, I°. Brightman, ery . Allen, Arthur Ebb, Arthur Bradley, G. L Cox, L. A. Wheeler, J. M. Judson, C‘rouch; treasurer, 1 board of diree micr, I, W, C wdoin, Foot Cut Off By ttempting Trolley. to hoard at the terminal fn weent Cleveland, fell the Keep Your Bowels Open and Your Feet Dry —sound advice because you can't be efficient when your system is being poisoned by constipation. Dr.TruesElixir has been used for over seventy- three years to regulate obstinate cases of biliousness, dull headaches, sour stomachs —all of which are Nature's warning telling you plainly thatyourintestinal tract needs cleaning out. Made of the finest imported herl Dr. True's Elixir has obtaired wide recognition as The True Family Laxative Keepa large sized bottle handy for the grown-ups or children. Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. rs of | any e t—— o bofore it could be brought to a | chimney fire, The chimney, which )w\l\,u one of his fect was completely | has been causing Dr, Robbins so |severed. Cleveland displayed an un- | much trouble, was thoroughly [y degree of fortitudo directing | cleaned but it Is belleved that the I8 rescuers In extricating him from | fires liave been caused by burning his position and in giving directions | wood In the* furnace, Dr. Robbins A8 to notifylng hls wife, 1In spite | announced his intention of burning [of the fact that he lost conslderable | only coal hereafter, lie did not lose consclousness | The fire department was also !ntil he was placed upon the operat- | called to Putnam street yesterday ing table at the hogpltal, where he | ufternoon to extinguish a chimney recelved treatment by Dr. Brennan, | fire' in one of the houses belonging (Cleveland, who 1s employed by the | (o the New Departure Realty Co. New Departure Mg, Co., was wait | Christmas in the Churches at the North Main street corne "| Next Sunday will be observed as With a large crowd of other pussen- | Chiristmas Sunday in the churches zOrS \\.4{'1:‘;: to hoard th of Biristol, and programs appropri- v\.‘l»‘\\"' ile to the occasion have been pre- 6 pared At the Congregational o ! church a vesper service will be Cleveland made & dash | nelq in the afternoon at § o'clock front door of tho car in or- | 5t whish Maunder's cantata, “Beth- fer to gt a ahead of the other | johem," will be sung by & double NX e ]Y (‘ ‘;’,’.‘,:"",‘Q ”l‘_:\ o . |auartet under the direction of Mrs. T ll wip on | o L« Beach, organist of the church. ekl l-""-"; i -'\ ‘“g Ihe double quartet coneists of Mrs. i ! o | B o Dower and Jessie Wirth Ebbs, ement with his right nos: Mrs. George Brown, Mrs, Treadway, alt Gay- lord B. Cook, Harold Reld, tenors; v B, Cottle, Dudley Ingraham, nsual which lcaves at 6 |the car rounded the corner to come a stop for its return trip to | Terryy D ol sopran s Townser ? rail, | His shricks caused several hun- | Ired people to rush to the mong whom were several police of- ficers %ho were just going off Motore Officer James W, applied a touniquet to the nd was assisted Motoreyele d Nort he injured taken to the hospital luty Burns ma . lance of the vesper musi- gram includes the organ . “Bethlehem,” by Otto Mal- offertory, “When Dusk rs Deep,” by Stebbins, and tde, “Christmas March,” by Le Blane, the morning service at 10:45 cct of the sermon by Rev, L. Wismer will be *“The from the Manger.” The program at the morning postlude, “March anthem, “Peo- Darkness,"” by offertory, *“Pastorale,” s; solo, “Cantique de olph Adam, to be sung |1 icorge Brown, and Post- lude by Stern, At the chureh schoo! at at the Terryville troliey | 0'clock the pageant, “The Nativ foel Homa L timel Taris four episodes will be presented rush to hoard the trolieys | DY members of the school, At this they have heen brought to a | £€Tvice the children will bring an several oceasions people s for the poor children of the ¢ almost been it by automobiles | “1Y to be distributed by the Visit- 15 they rushed to hoard cars. [ nE Nurse association. troile v was held blame. | At r ers in his automobile, nainder of the d at the ank! H. D. Bre hospital th eland's conc pain foot was > at the nnan los- | tha sub, Ernest Messaga musical Jubilate ple that W Galbraith; | by Matthe Noel” by A rahle a wife and Me is a nephew Herbert Cleveland, upon police oitici il las | small children, {State Policeman | Commenting the this morning, 1y accident | city and tram- were of the Mrs, company opinfon that terminul row a danger 12 | in before e85 0 Church, the st will preach, his subject being “The Living Power of he Historic Christ”” The mmnsical ¢ Woman's auxil- |[Program of the morning consists of v Post No. 2 will |I'relwde, Christmas Pastoral by Har- The mem- |Ker; Christmas Cradle Song, tradi- expected to bring gifls [tional Bohemian by the choir; An- upon the ceorated (them, Song of the Nativity by Read; 1S tree. will be Offertory, Jesu Bambino, by Yon, and refreshmeénts |a Postlude, Sortie by Rogers, 3 | At the evening service the Can- To Be Visited fata, “The Nativity” by Henry v, December 20, is to |Housely will be sung by the chorus he observed as Cliristmas Sunday |choir of 40 voices under the direc- the Allingtown hospital and mem- {tion of Mr. Isaac Clark, musical di- bers o American Tegion and |rector of the church, the Legion auxiliary will be present At the Church school a serles of fo liclp bring Christmas cheer to the |tableaus will be presented by the disabled veterans at present under |children depicting the first Christ- treatment the hospital. Ivery fmas and the Christmas of 1925, At patient in the hospital will receive a |this service also the White Gifts will |box of Christmas gifts prepared by |be presented, the proceeds to go for [the ¢ u under the direc- (world serviee, tion e hicadquarters. At the Baptist church the Rev. Thieves To Be Arrested 1. Wolfenden will preach in the authoritics look with dis- |morning on the subject, “The Gen- on the practice of cutting |erations of Jesus Christ,”” and in the as trees from the city parks, (evening, “The Christ of the Anclent sectal guards will patrol Rock- | I e Holy City” was pre- tk to sec t no damage 10 [sented at the Baptist church as part ces is done, ¢ any on th Christmas music last Sun- 1ded cutting s will be ay evening. The re taking | Bank Declares Ixtra Dividend 's to protect tl perty | An extra dividend of 2 per cent i vandals will be ion to the regular semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent has been de- clared by the directors of the Bris- the Bristol | tol Trust Co., according to an an- under v with | nouncement made by Treasurer of business now Deach. Both the regular as normally. 1t is dividends of the com- 1t this business will in payable on January 2 d bounds next s of record on Decem- post office will be [per 19, extra 2 per cent divi- ndle the Jargest |dend makes a total of 14 per cent business in its history. |in dividends which the bank bas de- average of 300 sacks of mall {clared this year. cn dispatched from the local | The Bristol Trust Co., has had a fice during the past several fsuccesstul year and has done the el is remarkable for so far flargest amount of business in its Christmas day. Nine ad- | pisto st s completed \ have bren added to the |} new enlarged for the holiday [hank building which doubled the work, and all of the regular men |workir of the bank. will work overtime from now up to| The bank has the largest savings 1as day | deposits of any trust company in the ister B | state with the exception of the Hart- v jssued ord Bank & Trust company of > of the spe- | Hartford, The Bristol Trust com- ling charges for parcel {pany was organized in 1907 by the which Dies them fate W, 1. Sessions. me as first class mail. | 21 |t Gares of course, of s ree ‘I'. farmers also | | Post Office Rush Starts | 1 Christmas rush at office wice Jost is now amount e daily 1tk {7 It George and specia pany will Khold he k 8 k 8. Merrill this ng 1 to take advan olding up a candlesticks, I he cried, this wonld rod hristm W. Elects a former 10k Th ©ost 8S | pa eng e silver |“Give me a ¢ " F. s Moody D, was el irold 1 memb. “wy ny COMMUNITY THEATER Plainville FRIDAY, DEC. 18 “TheIron Horse” Kindly Come Early And Get Your Seat 1 B. J. Gerva officers w L a meeting of the held on January T. same Chimney Burns Again the third ted be in- post to 1y tHom Added Attraction WHITE'S 7-PIECE ORCH. B. Robbins on afternoon Al lay 3\ T PLAYIN £ W T Now- . YOU CAN PLAY WITH 1T WHEN T Z, GBT THROUGH. \ T SAID WHEN T THROOGH You CAN PLAY WITA m! LEGGo! LT & PLAY WITH 7 (= ANOW = GIMAE &’ ! A = W MAD AT VoU = GOOD AN MAD! THA AENER COMIN' OUER T YOUR HOUSE AGAIN, By BLOSSER s B EVERF A mo0-aor fi UNLESS You

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