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The Best e artford’'s Shopping Center: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED The New Dresses and Coats for Easter Offer Broad and Unrivalled Choice and Smartest Styles Yet With Prices Ranging For Dresses up to $65.00 Each We Call Particular Attention to New Dr driced 3 2 people > > 3 Priced Most Moderately People to Present Plays, in M riched: by 4330; |company were traveling by train to at, each e T TR ; s elty from Hartford and on pass- | head of Whiting strest ; B frc o 18 orestville notlced a A ek 2 g sl 1 s ng men e 3 _!z\pl) _new style feature for spring em- a crash between two automaobiles at ]! of | < ] v 3 28 7 Upon :fif:-‘:l 1;: bodied in the wonderful showing of the spring ter yesterday Idrest 3 s tified the local police models on view now at our dress section, 1 i) (8 ; 5 3 : Detective Sergeant v 1y, Officer James The dress pictured is one of the new e N L e oA coe models we are showing at this small price, o LT proach was noticed ,:‘\f’,., ,el; :Kp, $14.95. Made of crepe romaine, with choice of {the drivers’ names were 1 rned. | pla 10 made good thelr es- colorings. The girl or woman who makes se- £onslap. ol Fogal ear (Ovldngslo fand & Johi lection here will take pleasure in the wearing \ AR vcko, howevir, ware not so of the latest fashion. « ¢ SLAnCINEY placed un- ST \ i st. Their cases were bot] 2 2 T : by Proscenting Attorney -\l.\‘](‘k so varied, ql‘ldlll,\' of materials so Miss Lc lows' ) Mather this morning on good, workmanship so fine, it is almost incon- el e, N. T A R0t of costs amounting to ceivable that the dresses can be offered at | ¥ of them have been laid to R D ifRlels ond raid v this low price. {trolley cars standing in the middle radford, Mass., | Prank G IR e WA N e ot the road. Through some run of CeR e eating | Areh str erge .\dn.. 1“3?' Jeg- ik % good luck none of these ¢ T ' i ot Br 1 street D Connor. C A | been very serious or rc S .::' -’ cgular meeting of Plainville| A daught en i been noti- ~ Compare these dresses with those you see | juries to persons, but with the sum- | ill be held at 8 o'clock to-|and Mrs. Raymond Archambault o offered in most places for and vou will mer traffic lon Sthe lorizon® eis)| OLEON (e SWIen e Sthind iand quickly our advantage in buyin 5 | feared that the streak of good for- | ”Ur'h desrees will be conferred on | acation ir loca : aavanta ing here. | d | : i i Other dresses of s iR M he, : tune may end. Th atter will be " candidates. The | schools will I ses of all kinds priced brought before the special tow n| egree team will exemplify | he advance $|() /5 $25 OO 2() 5 ( meecting en Friday night, a commit- degree and the regular of- | doctr ) VU, 7 0, $3)50 |tee headed by . L Benzon s the fourth degree. Tableaus | morrow a Diie Lo | work on parking and trafric cor of Mrs. Ralph Wil-|Our Lady of 3 Bartuceo, who wers to $6500 tions for the Chamber of Commere Ernest Thelps, and | e W. C.T. 1. will meet at A4 to go by e pife | Fight Forest Fire irter. Mr. and Mrs. T. | o'clock tomorrow afts ar B | Fire Warden George I Schubert chairmen of the sup- | home of Mrs. . H. Bronson. NE\X/ COAT FOR EASTFR O L o et S All officers are re- | West Main strect B several honrs Saturday to subdue s report at 7:30 o'clock, | To Preseat Plays EASLY CHOSEN TonEr (B bt iy B b S % A ] broken out on the ledges behind t ceting of the o 1 board ning in the Hundreds of the latest styles have arrived ti K : i nville M. E. ehiirch, called Halil ly against hin | < § 1 st styles have a g he last few days ready 5 Oak quarry. . E. reh, called h parish house et { following & short illncss Easter parade. & ady for the 1cre tract of woodl tponed ur of the ¢ “:,' Ly g Wi 2 | The funcral will he held at & S hiiee o Gt evernie s Contein st ’ A 4 ay hour's heg ’ above the aver- . |o'clock Wednosday morning at St > anS B b ST nisses’ sizes, coats in ladies’ sizes ats Schub. rayer o | y A nne's os = For extra stouts. zes and coats oo m ey o \ both | s A}\:-‘“u I 'hlu‘;. J. P. Perreault X | 2 2 5 ; 3 Kly L 1¢ and: treatmen N e el celebrate high mass of re- Smart coats of kasha, the s abrie the sk . : astene league and | S oltmil warrants : . Smart coats f kasha, the smooth fabrie that so nicely adapts itself to the trim Haeng] gue and {eludes Roland Hale und will be xt day op {Auiem and interment will be in St lines of spring’s fashions. Ifire without much : Viola . Rachel Sm 1o BN GAY OF | phomas' cemetery. of the absence of any wind Made Christlan Crusader fencs mpson. Madelir 4 Hi *”“l"u‘(._""‘; Funcral of Mrs, Amedee Van they were able to halt the advance | tian Crusader p were | Doris neer, Amy Joser 15 el The eral of Mrs. Amedes [of the flames with e, the fire. | awarded to 12 pup session | Winifred Kensel. Ray Schwab will & 8 e (Of 150 Unlon atrs ch | fighters had o much harder time ex- |0 the Church of Our Saviour | be man, Aween ¥ it ldied Saturday at the Brist ?" Lok = | tinguishing 1 st traces of the fire | Uhurch school yesterda hese pins | play here will program of Teaching In Hi tal fol \‘u". an i1l R P{om- 3 | Tanch Closed, ‘x,. Z | from the many ¢ res where 1 s Are awarded to those who have n | musi Miss Nel Bixby will play ‘caching In _urlrnnl N 8 BaNIigcAn Sliiioss! of six weeks, B rl N s ! o b o | Berlin SEETE ol e bt s e e £ ! file L 2 Do Miss Martha Lindsiey Carrington | Was held at 8 o'clock this morning l” > Lunch, lo- | evenir % LA} g s LRl any son a plano, vio- S« cot ¢ jeg (Ot nne’ Rev, erin e {cate (eetric Lunch, lo-lovening at the Nast Berlin Com-hours before the able to | following re Sh s L e e D Gl e o 5 Annsa church Sier Y e L tion, Hean. closed Bybaarit ot " - -",\_ House was declared a sue- | leave the scen Tiuffy Gnazzo, one | raine Jerrolds, Merrill Powers, Stan- | Elizabeth Forshaw, Walter Linn o f‘,)f b f“,’,"{”” Al s TealE UM Ihe hiel e ient. ondenn oy P fl;‘-*“‘,'\l'h) & ring which |of the volunteer firemen, twisted a tewart, Claude § t, Robert 'and David Johnson will play. S Roole, e QurielSas Sin | Bl dtachment ordered by Deputy jaitended, Refreshments and a social {akle climbing over the rocks. oll, Louise Hibhard, Roderick | Joint Meeling A nt | Thomas cemeters. HERIA throlat tie e padAlee -":"“ the ad of the evening | It was reported to Mr. bert | Washburn, Myles Moore, Charles | The 0dd Fell n ols at Parcent-Teacher Meeting | el avite oL thie o 3 | hwas made by Rev. George 15 | that o R e Hibbard, William Hep- | o 1nion 1o 1 : A meeting of the Parent-Teachers' IS e Al hert of Middletown. watched 1t for an hour before the | WOrth and Iarl McGibbon { Plantsvitle will' er ‘e “"Z"m! or- |assoclation of the John J. Jennings ik e vl e Ball Shaping Up. alarm was turned in. ! Funeral of Arthur Hallock lodge, No. 1d Martha Rebekah fhas on sever: i v“""‘f: hool will be held at 7:30 o'clock I G erenitcis: oti the ot The American n Fall which |warden asks prompt cooperation in| The funcral of Arthur Mallock. {jojg., No. 45, at § o'clock nextiDrofessor A Sl ening [LE Bp : { Will be given at th Hall on | reporting forest fires, as speed fn| $ho died at the Bristol hospital Iri- | yfongay cvening in Odd Fellows' | pal G SR e Lol Shay, DEIGyntoa strent ey St o _ | armington avenue on April 13, is| getting into action is the principal Blig, iy was held at 2 o'clock |y, 2 anisatianaldan oo vaat < 1A By 1.)\,,’“'; city, » native Indian of Oldtown, 2 . rounded into shape by the|weapon in fighting them: once they | YoSterday afternoon at i under- e sor members and friends will| . o will give an address on the Rear Wheel Gives Way Under < tees in charse of arrange- |zt und dway 1t 18 aimost | (AKINE Tooms of 1unk & Sons in iy T emony, Al members | yoral onchrts At the | customs and traditions of the Penob- ments, Tho affair will bo in the na- | impossibl op them. Saturday | B made n fo e reque attend. [ Springticld. . Sio ia @ graauate of the |22k, Indians. Princess Watawnao 5 town clerk. Routi CE iy jture of a cabaret with entertain- | the firemen were able to save 20| (y ! X Victory barber sh a8 | Bristol his. school, the Normal | 0f NeW York, a sister of Mra. Shay, Slrall] 0[ LOfld e up a large part of s Will finent throughout the dinner and!deres of val wdwood and all | Baptist Chu Notes oA S Aeiiliailons : i 11 \ill also appear in a grou ) ip a large part of the board movad into new quarters next to the |school in New Britain and the Bald By group of In ke ¢ ard's{ dancing, A record event is being |other property of value, but another | r Baptist church choir | 00" ALERY exEl Sanobln 3l U he Bald- |y n ‘songs = 1ctivities with road €on- | Llunned by those in ch el ”" ) ”“ “|' ut anothor 1ha Balt L oreloen | Strand theater. Ladies” hair hob- jwin School of Pedagosy. For the n songs and dances. ditions and traftic e LD W i e G e o fortunate, | §o N k. at. the charen, | DINg @ specialty—Advt past several years she has been a| g Chimney Fire SEVERAL HOURS DELAY 1 in the Elléflllvr. 2o SRR A s = The special musie for A GTIIine | B ;r. (-.»\,\‘.m]m,w s and pupil of Join Becbe, organist of |, (0% A ]'3:\'; }(;::fmx; cfiml?mylxt cquic . ! e : s B overcoats, y yenton, agent the South Consregational church, |2 Were called at 6:15 o'clock Bastl Tie il e 5 practiced. Any willing to sing are . e et : i ary requicm high m e ‘-(”]:‘n*!v ":‘ rh"“,:“,m. . |Bexsind f'“"; "‘ IR <t | irged to attend | —advt. | vitain ; turds ing for a chimney fire ol w club program for [ ance of outside talent u m- | o 5 s = rasles ghiens the Riton k § Reestaurant Padlocked as Sheriff At- | ; Eonlo N Rl i B e L e e ilay nichiin - Ladies' | as Lo SilnaUOn Deighten 1 e Bl blosle an Northlels 1 i is Deld this S e s aneted dginah ; L Thi N rte e ey | LINDER ADDR AN \e number of measles eases in 1o blaze was extinguished taches Building and Contents— ) o'clog I scason. A mixed ONS 0| Dyirar t arentest eventiof Hig NERTHi el viiobn fa \ oclock at the al Enginecr Thomas Lin- Ly deerea ic- | With chemicals without damage. chu Tather John C. Bran=nten anrangad consisting. of as | for the combined elubs and consider- | yoma of Mrs. Richard Sedegren on | meating | ports of the heaith de-| Autos Collide ¥uneral of Late Wr. David Fiske nan, pastor, ofiici P e ‘(ii ""“\‘ Drepartin ’“"‘y‘ ’:‘f m “1"‘ 10 | \Lomlinson avenue. Several matters 10 pupils, w o| A complaint was made to the po- POMOrrowW. Mot T - 1k b rderic f i make this years' exhibition the best. | oo 4 e S saeril e ¢ i ed from school due lice departme Sunday " Held in Shelborne, Mass. Today. “v‘l ) L ; « ew Britain. Mr. Fay spent con- | Physieal Director Willi ot importance will be a ted upon; | the town o ishury this ; G fe fid :‘ ‘vi i nt N'm lay afternoon V- fan ar ary requicm i siderable time in the western states | o & thatprogrim 0 Jal members are requested to be |noon. Mr. Linder explained « d to resume LUl Klersted of 11 Ridge- Traffic bound north and south “"] o 1""“ o ta nORoRe on & tour and took many photo- |n e 1 be |00 the ient system nag rect, Waterbury, that while was held up last evening when o |jjean. for & Siti [ grapis of interesting subjects during | o Pythian Sisters will meet this | potq ot 7045 ociock 1 ting will be|under visi Lo LIRS o } ; iva ix years OB 6 RN eyl Morthn OUIier ‘DAREL o Leyanlng 1ol tHal BIub rogms AL Comi | e oo TE 8 0 Sis i S { other Connecticut cities © corner of Divinity street, his car large owned by the Bill Kneeland | I'ani's church. Fa nnan will | the prograr veral nurmbers have | munity, hall ot 8 olcioskes i RO ERCRRGEE S e Nas ctoick by ® drivay Supjing o Co, broke down in the middle of the jofficiate. g Iheen’ selected. Lawrencs, the magi The Knights of Pythias will meet SNATCHED FROM DEATH | Divinity street from Park street Nighway opposite thie residence of - Heturn to rsl)\,.ml, i [vlan, & master in the art of leger- |at Community hall tomorrow ve- RN e e [ was considernbly damaged. The il B Tl v Monthgten |, 0 e s WRE Lo e A fdemain, will g half hour's per- [ ning at § o'clock. Another round in | mporarily paralyzed by a slight! yony T g ot ar foagialsp L) e |to lv..-n various schools following | formance. Lawrence is the origi the setback tournament will he {stroke while walkis along the | geroet s but Klersted succeeded in tak- Eaatal Howts ot Mard mrork srar S Yo it Lok e ’:’I’;”(‘hruol’ «‘v],; in magic | played following the regular meet- J [tracks yesterday. rge Packard, | pospital, Hartic T g Gaa |”“;n ”‘, T‘"" i 1'0" Lumtcts, * B s of ha Kk owere |are Lois Cowles, daughter of 1d said that he will work one | ing. ¢ hw an f SEE et Sy = 5 neh investigation showed were necessary before the truck, which | Postmaster and Mrs iney M. [trick that has never before been | slie Bailey of New Britain spent <PLAINVILLE»> " [ 1“:” i o e e e ) several to J. Prener of smashed a real wheel under the |Cowles of Kensing nd to an American audience. He | the week end as the guest of his | et Ol LEaT S R lyeusalthough moval 0! Jerome avenue, this city, heavy load, could continue on its che Jol ferloF LALr. 14 said.to e ‘orielat the miont mvvstic | . 5 TONIGHT—TUES. of & Central Vermont locomotive by | yna pospital about a w 10 had 3 . i Mr. f the most mysti andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Max ity n I oton ot BIlia Eariow.| Both drivers appeared before way. During the delay, hot coffee | Mrs. C. M. Johnson of [ fving artists in the field of magic. | Sugenhime, «“ . o9 "' “;”"‘ "“ ""' °'“ (’l“‘ 1"““‘ {been able to be about a short time ! Prosecuting Attorney James T. was Sehi (I vo \.!‘,.\ ||-, resi- [ington, both of whom return Mrs. m'\\ c lm\mr.)-on, an elo-| M a Mrs, W. H. Payne visited | A KISS ln A Taxl ML M "”\l' ¥: 4 Mather this morning and the case deats of neighborhood. Hheir studies at Wheaton Aca j cutionist of wide reputation, will { relatives in New Britain over Sun- | ; . 3 s "or a number c was continued i g o traffic jam estended back several |Norton, Mass., and Miss Hclen John- | Kive several readings during the eve- | day. I] witn BEBE DANIE [READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ,,0(00 o taxicab busit e R e :h.‘:““.lr«i‘.’):“.:::}",\;r,‘l Dundred yards on cither side of the [son, who returns to Storrs college. | ni Several musical numbers will | The Lafanso club will meet and CHESTER CONKLIN FOR ST RESUHIS jport, Conn. He retired t SIX settle the matter cxv}uy o 1l expert supervision w Library Mecting. |be rendered. Refreshments will be | Thursday evening at the home of : | years ago and since h of his| e ! to prevent aceidents annual meeting of the Berlin Servec following the program. | Mrs. Italph Gamble on Wilcox ave- STRAND NEW | it inidly s, Mlins o) resl- | TS RECORDED the cars stowly passed around 11y sciation will be held this| The 1oy Club contest to de- nue. CURIOSITI | dence in ty. He was @ mem-{ Suit for $100 damages has b wetion e T the li-fermine the best athleto in the| The Boys' club basketball team | el i s Tber of St Josepivs church of e SR A sl Suean Ul Nalsont WE Hast|eidcHaniot ollicers ant for the past month and several boys | of the scries with the Junior Hi-Y A RAINY KNIGHT | [ {one not Weber of Houston, | Monroe Gordon ,m"" ey terlin has announced the engage- [of the various reports v are crowding first place for honor. |team at the New Britain ¥ gym-| — | PLAINVIL ' rovns, ana two grandenildren Vot oa srocees il slaming paymant nent of her daughter, Hazel Mao LAll members of the association he next contest will take place Iri- | nasium Saturday, the score being 18 | | el [l Feiins b rU e B The writ s re- Nelson, to William €. Hoffman, son | requested to attend duy cvening, April 8, and will con- | Toth teams played a ragged | 1 TODAY Il aet S o8 o | Lumebingn thaidl v conre SHeuguih Elizabeth Hoffman of 78 | it s o sist of the following events: Run- | A drama greater than any ever || ey Giom 1t rien, had {Monday of April and Conatable s 4 3 oing. S ioh alve ; : ’ ritten by man | A i James Manning served the strcot, Now Dritain. | Mes. 1o Ar Grifith ot Konsington | Ming high dive, parallel bar mmn-‘ o | 2 i | 5 d the papers. i : | BMrs: L. A, G L(0 X Enatelon | Sl SR N B b exhi — as Louis Prey, Kensington restaur- nnouner e at 8 | e O ale, | tion and the peg race. Those lead- | ey | 6 s ! “Tha Q " IREEE e 3 aur. B e e e e e it askan Adventure’ || Wieesllt i )l o |ant owner, has been named dotend- e T e e s v e o St St xoi ot || VIOLINIST |l ——————— || Ty | S ness » s | fed; socond place, Everett Payne | = | ESTUESh A1 esta t Attorney Monroe §. Gor- S and e oanro L e i e | Individual Instruction | I — A | P i {fined ton. One is for $30 and is brought 5 0 1rmm., i old custom, the ) | William Walsh and Jack \\'.‘\XSPL[ Special Attention to Beginners. & "'“ £ by William G. Muller, while the d morial Day association this v od: fourth, I z00i Hour and Half Hour Appoint- ASEY AT THE U Lather is for $2 . 1son is associated with the g : |tied: fourth, Philip Bourgeois; fifth, | 0 pr i o A gy ather is for £200 and is brought by o O nttord |2 held in East Beriin, Commi Georze Bittner. The prizes to be || ments. Have open a few Satur- |} The Masked Woman | | Charles Padelli. The writs are re. e setaslaiaa Tha e durinponanier the activ- | gwarded are three silver cups and a || day afternoon appointments only. with | Also | irnable in the city court the sec- Mr. Hoffman is an employs i e e aual l G. WALD i wa“ace Beer ALT ACORD tn {ond Monday of April and Deputy Stanley Works of Now Ceil il be held inf On Friday evening, May 6. there || studio nville Tel. 53-4. || Yy “The Riding Rascal” | Sherif Martin H. Horwitz served alilne T take the near future to start prepara- will be a gymnastic exhibition by the ! [Elemes ot v o D e S rihaniast was raided on Fri- | {he pap J“|“L“’~ SRS ARG tions for the affair, which is a hix ! i > e spot in the social activiiies of the = Granze Mecting. it ' | [FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ny Williams of Groton, Connecticut, | will be the guest of honor at to- morrow evening's meoting of Berlin Grange 24 to he held at the Grange hall on Farmington avenue. | Mrs. George Tryon, lecturer of | the local organization, has annonnc- | e the following program of entcr- | tainment to take place i Vocal selection by DeMers. Pantomime, “Puttng Things Off,” by Mrs, Grace Ventres. Sketch, “A Letter from Home,” by Miss Phyliss Senning and M land DeWolfe. | “Berlin.” by Representative Claude W. Steven: “Intere thew Gri A large attendance is anticipated | at tomorrow evening's meeting. Members of the local Grange have Loen invited to attend the 40th an- | niversary celebration of the Crom- well € to he held in that plac: this evening. A large delegation i planning to make the trip. Repre- sentatives from other surrounding Granges have also heen invited to altend the anniveraagy celebration. Mrs. Dougla: | Y. by Dr. Mat- {lin Congre |often visi | Ro- | ¢ | the scene. | Fiske Funcral, 1 of the late Dr. David Chicago, brother of Rev Fisko, pastor of the 1 zational church, who died go on March 31, was held 5 afternoon in Shelburne, Maj cveral local residents will att servic as Dr. Fiske was W place, where he The fune I of Samuel A in Chic th PICTURE OF 70" AU the known in this ted. Teaffic Heavy. Yesterday brought out a flood of ing time traftic whicn crowded | ¢ highway from ecarly morning to late last night. One aceident was) sported on tl near the G. L. turing comp: slightly dan TA AICE RED \WHEELS! Prentice ) | last evening which | ged one car when linding lights drove it into a tele- phone pole. No police action result- od from the erash and a settlement | between the drivers was effeeted at Although kept busy keeping the ambitious specdsters from overdoing | their hobby, local policemen made | no arrests yesterday. Farmers' Club Successful. \ The ladies’ night meeting of lhel Plainville News TROLLEY CAUSE OF Car Standing in Sireet Blamed, for Auto Accident \STUBBORN FOREST FIRE Schubert and Squad Fight Flame: For Hours—John Coolidge Week ends at Governor's Home—Young | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1927. 7 tend o SEETUATE THATS A TO A POP'S GONNA BUY 1L THIS SUMMER = SEE a7 At SONICE AS WRAT'S EATIN' AT LT You ? IS IS TR NICEST AUTO TMERE IS!! WHAT MAKE IS YOUR UNCLE BEN'S AUTD 2 KAOW = AN' \T'S 60T FIVE WHEELS' especially a brisk winl w Fair Committee Namcd . day afternoon by Sery K i hy Sergeant Henry biowing. The aid of motorists, who | Mrs. J. H. LaField, Mrs. F. T B t 1 N Jeglinski and Of tam ) 0 3 be Lo Mrs cglins flicer Wi are likely to fires first, is par- | Wh Mrs. Henry Trumbull, Mrs. I'IS o ews Thompson and a small lmou:lt of ticularly asked. wold, Mrs. 1 Hib- liquor confiscated scated. - John Coolidge Week-Ends Here Mrs., Samuel Lackey ar 'ir.m.uy lnm:-(s";‘ \i::;o:rw;:':en!‘:a John Coolidgs, son of President Harlow will cor the case for the at X « 3 he case for the state, Calvin Coolidge, spent the week-end nitt ) charge AN Check P enate as a guest of Mfss Florencs Trum- in the Sherk o s wighter of Governor John H. wiour house il 1’3[ ”M"W“ e g 12 ‘q partment has received & check S Ol e poisder ot W | tor $35 from A. Kolodney & Son, 4 was met at the rafiroad station | Mother's AL proprictors of the Fashion Shoppe, by Miss Trumbull with {he gov-|articles _— in appreciation of the good work ia car’t THe eotple then ent| ’ ¢ . . . [done by the firemen during the re- simgr ant duncing at | A g Ignored Warning Given in Police - which gutted the Lilly- » Wosthy Hills and came here, | baseball j | Tracy block at the corner of n werw accompanied by a state |Meeting held at Murphy's bowli Coun LflS[ week {street and Riverside avenue. A let- alle terd ing to talk ov vi {ter praising the efforts of the de. arose 1a fore ary plans for this year's A SRR partment, accompanied the check. Chief John H. Hayes of the fire Several new were on hand and looked g00d prospects. A good se u s in prospect, r played ans of rais e | Crap Games Raided m L]QUOR SELLER IS F]NED’ Two crap games were broken up n {over the week-end by the local po- e - © department, most of the players iping, in both instances. urday afternoon Captain Kings. 1 Lisutenant Rooney of the = department of the New York. Haven and Hartford Railroad i In' urch. and Miss Trumbull Miss Carrington Teaching In - ford—Tax Dodgers 10 Be Arrested Notes Alvina Knowlt hu Mot —Lircnien’s Pension Fund En- New I Know My Business ) WHAT/” FIVE LATS TUE \WUEELS ! FIF71 WHEE G'WAN VESSR- FOR OSCART FWE waeeLs! T RODE IN IT, T OUGKYA raow!!

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