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for or as 5 = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 7 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Wednesday Aisle Specials An Enviable Reputa Because of Timely Offerings! Excellent Values! MEN'S CAPE GLOVES with™ black and embroidered MEN'S GOLF HOSE 0dd lot, fancy leg, regular 31 for 50c pair, Tan, backs, broken sizes, CORDUROY KNICKER BaLE Double seat, regular $2.75 pair. French panties, to §1.50, 79¢ each. BOYS' NECKWEAR Good selection, regular 55¢ each, for 89c. 2 8 to 16, broken regular $1. BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Black and tan kid, satin lined, sizes, regular $2.00 value, $1.50 pair. LEATHER HAND BAGS Choice of styles and colors, each. all WOMEN Low shoes and $1.00 KITCHEN CLOCKS 8 day, in Dutch design,’ for each. $2.49 82,49 each. ROGERS Tea, tablespoon 1215¢ each. JERSEY PANTY DRESSE Also navy and red, serge, 2 to 6, for $2.98 cach. (Infants’ shop). WOMEN'S HANKIES Colored scallops, embroidered corners, box of 3 for 50c. CANDY DEPARTMENT Cream almonds for 35¢ pound. New fall colo floor). NORMANDY FLANNEL BLOUSES soles, low heels, $7 to $8, $3.98 pair. 60 INCH PEARL NECKLACES Indestructible French pearl, special, COSTUME SLIPS Many styles, value to $1.98, 69¢ each. Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Won Us tion values to $2.50, 89c RAYON BLOOMERS, ETC. slightly soiled, values sizes, gre; and tan, , $1.00 each. FABRIC GLOVES Novelty cuffs, fall colors, for 69¢ pair. 'S SHOES ties, tan, with welt Al PLATE s, knives, forks, ete., s, $1.79 cach. (2nd LAC CARFS being no arguments advanced b r look th PI . .11 N iat another service station would be necessary during the coming year, E . l ormerly closing at 10:15 a. m. now superfiuous or that it would detract 'according to the annual report of 1. ' N [ closes at 15:45 a. m. ainoilie IVews |;::wiovs or et i voud ssiract. aceording o the 71StOU IVews | i s borhood. tion is solely in the [ schools. This rey — e Coincident with the change in terest of safety. The signers in- |its entirety ilrond schedules to conform to ih clude several of the leading citizens | taining the report 4 return 1o standard time, the Rail- of Plainville, town officials and peo- | cers, while that of Dr. George I redd Comuany HE Hioad A D {Ple whose children pass the corner | Cook, health officer, also recelved no of the 12-cylinder gasoline buss: on their way to school, space this véhr it portion of Mr. = \ en Waterbury was made to establish a filling eta- | nances is as follows FY Hiissa e | tion at this corner. but the late Tirst| *Ior 24 Ylainville has he —_— i sc during the hours P[[ S& [P U C Call P “I“‘l\ymln'\l William J. Johnson | sending 11s school Is to o 3 thai e 15 lightest and will etition Sent P. U, C. Calls Pro- o o g to{ it g e v’ ot P for New Club House to fotlows: i No. Osw LOC&UOII Dafl erous {power of gra mits has been | of our High school in Lir street B S l : Ed THAE areit T p g {taken from the man’s hande | buflding, Plainville was ng ap- | ¢ Ikl 23 eiven to the public utilities com- | proximately $20,000 a year for fui- e | s tion and transportation of pupils re- 2 CREEGAN-FORAN ~ WEDDING| crecen-voran woadimg —fuiatne in i v RECKLESS DRIVER FINED - ] Harry Creegan and Miss Margaret | Bristol nd Ne n Hg . 2 | Foran were marriad at 9 o'clock this | Schools. During the lust 26 vears the - i Ceremony Performed This Morning | 110rning at the Church of Our Lady |fovn hus paid > B Gasoline Busses In Operation On g {of Miurcy. Rev. John E. I per- i —Ask Improvemeat of Woodford [ formed the ceremony and Rev, Aus- Railroad—>Michael F. Barey Dics Avenue Extenston—Oriticlsm nri',_‘",,l,,, '!',‘N\v’-“\'i o mi ere wr. | Septembe of Gi—Ahnual Banquet of School Budget—Briefs. tended by Oscar Provencher of Bank ; then, for th " Peachers Association. ‘ : letry 1 Miss Irene Foran. Miss | have no chil A petitlon protesting againet the |« McCormick of Unionville | high schools I¢ nounceniont a f puroposed establishment of a filling “I Love You Truly,” and Ray-| “According to t s t f i i station at corner of Broad and nd Cunningham sang o 1port, the cost of our o ssed L | Whiting sbreets has heen sent to th« i at the offertory. Both town high schools 1 t ind Hartford lic utilities commission with the Creezan and his bride are r{$200 per year, and in our own B leased to other d | namee of about 30 @ners append members o younger set is [ high school abiout $110 to § r ol I Stolen Car Found ['The sole objection to the gasol ow | vear per pupil. From this it should v building belor to {station is that the corner is a dar * Call For Annual Ele e seen that there will be a savir s0 v, at tl 5 Norton strect |zerous one. Several hundred ¢ rd of selectmen t ing our own high s was stolen dren pass the corner on their way 1o ¢ rath i an iner ) 15 will | it st was found ind from school i e | st ot 1 r futur sued on the Memorial Boule- i 4 “t being a m by year b 1B Boys' club s " rd at 5 o'clock this morning. The the “Co highway''—it Has b s High school for e irs. owned property on | car had evidently heen run until the |deemed necessary tor several 1 m hould therefor . was g 1 ) 1 1 become exhaust I‘H\ station a traffic officer at the “t total cost of 0 OUS 1! 1 T has b 1 notified. (strest intersection during the hours s [ ckless Driver Fined when the children use it. Special Of wde that th Sarachun of Terryville flcer David Kaufiman has had pleted the adjourncd un- ¥ is t and costs by Judge {duty since the safety measur il a later date erintendent T on this fn the city court first adopted, and his employme Woodford Avenue Extension LCt 4 i the charge of reck- | considered a good investment by Whodtordllaner extor gy 4 Ll 1 riving. A charge of driving town. SR or il th nee of liquor | The erection of a filling station at town plan commiissio d hun was involved | this already ds ous corner wolld tylar semi-monthly neetin g I accident on Park the petition eclaims. 1ke the inter- o, A petition has been 1 i t. He was section even more hazardous than at ST : Judge S Russell | present, with cars pull in and out opj rooked stre s lines to enter and le & e vonat 2 e i o Iuncral of Michael Barry 1. This is lone rea- o or il Hadage etk o The funeral of Michael B. Barry. (=0 by the pedtionsrs for ob- iy 8 b5 ! 7 o haren 7. well known resident of this city, iJecting 1o the granting of the permit AL o LRe 1 yesterd v at his home, 2 i and done aa o Z treet, will be held tomorrow 2T ept. s10; of t ing at the undertaking rooms WOMEN'S HOSIERY HENEE it e g g e L e L Full fashioned silk, sizes 81 to 914, DRUG DEPARTMENT OTICE IS T See et (6aie A Tilan S od rounisny all colors, values to $2.00, 89c pair. Household rubber gloves for 15¢ pair. The legal voters of the Town of [of the cut and fill i il be colebrated at St. Matthew's i hereby notified grading, and the secretary was 3 e in Forestville o'clock thatannunibioan e R e o i buld will be in the Catholic will e held Monday, t : Foe o e s Toient s s G RN metery at Iflainvills = e day of Octoher, A, . 192 Six | along one side of the ext o rly house children, no 6ds Of. the Mr. Barry leaves beside his wife, S o'clock in the torenoon. T 1¢ s property owners on only one , 11 ed hinder a full reorganizatior. land the proy Mrs et Barry, two . | brought here for burial some time | Road Notes {there to choose by ballol one ussess- | side to benefit by @nd pay the (0f the schools of the Town of Plain- | was purchased rd and John B Berlln News | this week, _Work on the laying of concrete on | ot for a term of three years, one|road improvement | d approv- ' engaged in ser an for Jdaughters, Mrs, orge Woodford. Mr. Brandegee was born in Berlin | the unfinished halt of the Beich ymer of the Board of Relief for| David'avenue and Rasalie avenue catly i ing Miss Grace Barry and Mrs. Albin on December 12, 1844, the son of Swamp road was continued this @ (¢rin of three vears. one member | Ctie Dlamille Casting Co. . s Al . uss the matter, int; two grandchildren, Dorothy Dr. Elisbama and Florence Stith morning, the cement r making Board of ief to fll & va- | giconssed ol i 11 organization was ma i ry and Jane Margaret Wood- Brandegee, He received his early speedy progress in the completion of | or rm of one year, e T e s SoTUR a plan ¢ for a gener 11 of this city, He also leaves schooling in this town and attended - the stretch. The steam shovel was | for a term of one ye: Wiaahiin ston| atieet to navent e v 1 r. Mrs. William Craig of the old Worthington academy. At removed to a point cast of the new clerk and a town treasurer for| o S HPEOR i compalgr R the age of 17 he marched y to acqueduct on emington avenue a 1 of twoiyears, two auditors, it Doee ‘N,'l‘m,’\‘_ otonat Bristol To Continue Amateur Bouts | the Civil War, taking part in 13 im-/and was engaged in levelling off a|three grand jurors, collecior of town | ey conld be accepted by the wacl ( v D. Crosby and Thomas 1{::{‘(‘}:}"' 'm‘;j'lgl.(.}tm‘.\‘l: y‘hdllr"‘:”m;lv :f\‘:m Sesies L pltthls o '\n : \m“y,:rr’:\,- '(l»‘w‘f T 'y\)\(;\'“ pressed by the commission, which is Freadway Chairman H of i e Park (el rlvx‘h f the Battle of the Wilderness, ho- A source of considerable amuse- for a term of ene year, three desirous of exp Treadway, whe " nounced that amateur houts }ing imprisoned at Andersonville for ment among the workers of the con- | hers of the School Committee for a | tanee more than tehbristol fola be diged L0 Sed Blsis hall Lemar ic Voters Tom Whefl cight months and Florence for two struction company is & small horn | term wree years, one member tl ; } s - ac 1 winter montt months. f the type usually seen on bicyeles the ool Committee to fill a va-| Marrfed Eight Years p for the u the series of indoor f Folowing the termination of the Which has been mounted on one of 'cancy for a term of two years, and| Mr. and Mrs. Mertor oy jold In Red Men's hall Polls Will Opefl war, he went west, being one of the Lhe steam shovels in operation there. | two members of the Finance (om- | quietly obscrved their o vhen teams from New o, founders of the town of Greeley, ! The squeaky voice of the little horn {mittee for a term of three rs or | ding anniversary at their home on | sisted in the idgeport will meet g ey ol 1 zed in the cattle by ogether with the rumble of the juntil their successors are clected and i Redstone hill. Mrs. Tamb was Miss | eCrC 4 m Hartford, Dristol, TOWN MEET]NG INTERESTS STy nd was clerk of Routt huge machine presents & unique |qualified. J(: Manchester before mar- Y 4 mere R, nd "‘"1-»‘\1\% jcounty. He returned to Berlin at Spctacle. | Polis will e open from six o'clack | T Mr. Lamb is o clerk at the ndent of buitdings N B Leaghorsito Kroliciy i, : i his father's death and later removed m"' 1; :HV\-\;"I ‘);'Iol’; 'Ln‘!“” '(“ A. 3., until two o'clock, I. M., on|Dast oftice. 1] couple have two oTieved {HE Muexcol pin el “.. ! nual lbanquet of \’\h; rl.u:‘ B e ied 1587 TOAL B0 OV BRI CRIACOD. rner 10 tsaid day s ¢ Tow n the | sons, Harold and Joh ; jons who wil i vs' association will be held |t b Lt “grade, | OPerations at the underpass still be- "% GISICL S e SolBTent Moo e Idings and in addition being | noxt spring, as vice-chairman. Viee- | revels will start at Tt e to Be Buriod Here—Meny Local | Ihey hadicne cuushten, Hidermade, | 08 mntete, Automoblle mum‘m_“,",““'"“{“] Snd B heCommun. | e g Tublic schools will 1 (2V1% 10 EIVe full Ume in place of |chairmian 1. A. Wheeler Cil e e D. A. R. Members to Attend State |there are three grandehildren, Mr, 00 the cement portion of the Beach | & 10 i i janslalie it e toreihe o g |the_detalls concerning the office | tojjowed by the banquet. The an- Brandegee had many brothers and | SWamp road sector was permitted as 1———~— S OIS SRt S BT AUISEY iy oo DT Be e e ni nual clection of officers will take Convention, sisters. His oldest brother, Town- 2T a8 @ point about 100 feet south-| Nomon should to meet all require- fjng jn the off place. send Stith Brandeges, a noted iy of the Prentice Manufacturing fied and b A i Chamber of Commor Plans R The annual call the election | ottt ™ i two . years ago in | 0. this morning. business 1 | The legal voters of the Town of . « D e Goni i e of town officers together with the 150 0l G0 ™ 0 Robert . Bolling | Court Tonight o'clo day, | Plainvill: are hercby notified that | 5 1o not r pa e B call for the annual {owh meeting | prondeg/e, well-known artist, died The regular weekly sussion of the fthen and there to hear and act upon | the Annual Town Iiction will I 1 to muk S DL et L )y has heen issued by the board of se- 1iy [~ rmington five vears ago. Henry | Berlin town court will be held this|{the report of the Town officers, to )1‘ 14 Monday October rd, at in the operation of osely with the begssta o ; : g AL anITD e 28 Zial 0o alack make a speclfic appropriation for the | the Town Hall, Plainville, Conn ools for 1 oming yvar e of the 1S distriets “n set. but questionnaires lectmen who drew up the notiee at {ang Horace Brandegee, two other | ¢¥ening at T o'clock. A smallj 7 7 " | : ols for the coming we of the 13 distr 2 et e last evening's meeting. Although | prothers. are also andAs ¢ 1 heard by Judge :Support of the town eommon sc mm‘\‘,un- n the hours § m. and reason of itional num e et s o iz the town meeting s scheduled 0|1, and Ldward are still livin Of Grorge G, Griswold. Prosecuting (for the ensuing year and to lay a tax |6 g for the clection of Town ment - in s o The ,‘] i o" take place at 4 o'clock on Monday | four sistc Mlorence tith, pily | Attorney Charles LSS Rona thep sraniaaiiserobathatojin Lo course o ¥, 0 ional | ) Sehitinz gt (1 e afternoon, October 3§, the officials | Stocking and Katherine are living | handle the cases for the town. i expenses and obligations for J. 1. KIMAMED and equ prepare \etory eiday, staying }”m\', i N e oo i el e e x Winter Schedule the ensning year h JAMES SIMI v our schools ave fort a L "“'H»y -" '\”fl |‘f‘ T!V vears and meet only for record, ad-| Mr. Brandegee was town clerk of i The majority of local stores will \i\‘u 10 pass a resolution 1. P. PRIOR, cw Dritain and 1 Ll “ ; '-”"’L Sunday . he o P er date | Farmington for 25 years, being the | Fesule winter hours beginning Mon- | ing the Seleetmen to bo; fu Selectuien cld th ¢ S me will he spent with sports, dis- Journing to a later da unanimons choice of both the demo- | 4y, October 3. The hours of clos- | to pay the bills of the town when due { pageq at Tlainyitle { oit P S ssions and a banguet, with a not- Positions to be voted on at the | [RRE BTN O O e af eien | INE will be 6:30 on cvery evening [and thero Is not sufficient money in | i % 1 5 S e it of speakers drafted from town elections next Monday include, | (7t did gepus 's also judge of the | CXCvpl Friday and Saturday. Stores |the treasury i Ak 1 genorall 1 . e e the mer ip of the ch one member of the hoard of asses- | ioual e ,f”“ s | will close at 8:30 a'clock on Irid | Also to take such action as deem- hitherto, n rvi T 3 Work Progresses On 1 sors for a term of threc years, one | “Cn0 Ll Al iion Meeting |and 10 oelock on Sa s The od advisable on the proposition of fll ey Ty as trom | rolion R eT A large force of men on- member of the board of relief for | gy ST SIOCILOC SR | Lestablishments planning o g0 on |the New York, New Haven and Hurt- [ STRAND [Gime o, i ar e R e R 3 it sistilog 16 Somuletion & a term of three years, three select- | comotery association was held last | Winter ¢ ~H‘~" hours Monday Hn’]'x-h |‘m.u\\::nm»n.ux‘vm“pnm' to climin Ul —a__ - LA tribute to U inter I Bavet aitii Saout By ork on the new Cameo theater men for a term of one year, a town ning at 8 o'clock in the Rerlin |Most of the t stores of Ken- the Miller railroad crossing sout | e BEGIT rapre which is heing constructed for the clork and town treasurer for @ term | iprary, Al last s officers of | sington and Berlin, cist of the Beckley station. | <PLAINVILLE» 'l‘_ ‘,1 i B e ”Hm U dal theaters. Inc.. on lower of two years, two auditors, three|the organiation were reelected o A. C. Meeting Also to take such action as deem- TODAY 18 M‘:“‘ hana S iy Main street. It is planned to have grand jurors, collector of town |gerve another term. Charles A. War-| T lar weekly mecting of thefed advisable on accepting the re- | LEWIS STONE in D L LA, e R R taxes, even constables, two regis- | ren is president of the association | sington Athletic elub will h.-iynn of the special committee on " ‘l;;""‘“-‘;m‘“‘\ B i represent P may be opencd to the public trars of voters for the town for a|with Miss Harrict P. Hollister, vice- | Neld this evening at Tabs hall, Ken-{establishing Duilding lines and issu- THE PR N e r of the American month term of one year cach, three mem- | pr »nt; Robert H. Deming, secre ngton. Important business relattve ting building permits, on accepting | s b g and Miss Margue Parent-Teacher Mecting DTS of the school commitice for a | tary and treasurer and Charles 15 [0 e carnival being held this week and adoptng a building codv, awl 1o, Ll ‘ e : 5 6 oF B ulpa i ot tho acitool scommitiea SHOFALL alvilcIEcioe; o ) AT LU | e el | paring with that ot & year ago, the |definite amount w nes Parent-Teacher association cancy for the term of threc years or W:\’\“'l;"fl‘;“"”‘ ""“:"““‘\n'”’”‘“'”:‘“r”',"""}} t from I to, 'Pucsday|ed ‘advisable. to ritise & town . plan| I fotlowing notes have hien miade. SadicTniUis L ch is to be Tield tomorrow eve- l”\-‘l,,:‘):,,.‘,‘;:“;grsj,nl‘ls,’;,:’ ”;::,l:‘;,“ ssed one of the most successful | under the direction of fcommission and to appoint members (| A feast of rare drama with o dosh | | Ij0rgtht ScgalR e iy losing ;\ 1.\“."4‘”” i ;Il\' \,mw :1 ”‘m,‘,‘ ”,mh::."‘””:h::l 7 o~ p q |years in its history, the treasury ster Emil 0. Shperden. |thereof, according to Section 391 of | | of comeds. | the school committee had a total net | = List Filed Ity < miltitgihesexcention Bot RN R RTand | L e R en T aotieaera ol sday's meeting will be at-| of the General Statutes || == l{hudget of $51,073 to cxpend on | VLT O e . [jhe membership of the organiza- iurors have been named by both e ““”‘\ £ s A s Brickson of /ot Connectiont TOMORROW and URSDAY schools As has been the case for & "“1 fion all of the parents of the pupils parties, the democratic party failing S i Mot Iiritain who has been invited | Also to act upon the petition of .| THE DR 'Of this $81,073. the sum of $6,- ars, the registrars of the | who attend the John J. Jennings to name the rand jurors to oPPOSC | o 3411y state meeting of the [0 address the local scouts. I. Norton and others that certain | g = { was expended on tuition ;v oling fdistriot jwerastitaach ool: Ule aepublicanicholass Connceticut Daughters of the Amer-| Members of the local troop who |strects he aceepted by the town; | “wn P : #9 || transportation for Plainville pupits o e the oficial Iist of e A rogram of entertainment, In the town meeting call, several [jean Revolution will be beld in the [are in good standing will be eligible | namely Grandview avenue and Tower | a r.ce ury in Brist a Now ritnin hieh s of that l str the 4" vhich will include Community sing- items are noted which will come up | First Congregational church in Wa- tend the Yale-Brown game atlavenue as per map of F. L. Norton, || tin, cancel all other tntes || SChO0IS ThS feft a ne inee of Jealottiiy REERBIO 'r|“~‘ ‘]‘\" ing, las been arranged by the com- for discussion at the October mect- | terbury on Friday, October 7. The | Haven on October 15 hoge lon file in the Town Clerk’s Office | e i el I‘:":; ":::i: 41.27 for the school committee { clection next Monday the - Ust | mittes ing. The annual school appropria- | morning session will open at 11 in!4,~|r’|x'.x: to make the trip should | Also to fransact any other busi- || crent picture, {10 spend an the schools in to QA Sunecs Lilegoan o tion and other appropriations will [o'clock and following luncheon | notify their scoutmaster ness necessary and proper to come | O e, “lor 192 the school commit- filed at § o'clock this morning bY A divorer has been granted by e voted on at that time and a tax |served in the Masonic Temple near st Perlin Items before said meeting. Signed, Strand_Prices have established & net budget of | Registrar Willard A, Hunt, Newell Jenvings In the st will he laid upon the grand list to | the church, the afternoon’s session | Knights of Pythias will meet GEORGE B. CARTER, | For This Picture Only $5 Mail Closi ; tor conrt o Mathar N Lewls of meet expenses and obligations for | Will open at 2:30 o'clock. Admission | this evening at 8 o'clock in their FRED JOUNSON, || yiatinee . 2% there will he no| Tostmaster I ey s city. from Frank A. Lewis of the ensuing Jt is thought that |10 the church will be allowed by | rooms at Community hall, i RAYMOND . DYER e ideens at Pla pupils. at town cxp uiounced (hat mail formerly clos- | Royal Oak, Mich. Mrs. Lewis has the usual blank mills tax will be | badge only and all members are = Board of S sdny and ng for the 4t 8130 a. m. now i Jevied, the finance board fo fix {he | therefore requested to wi heir (Continucd on Page 10) ln.mu Conn., Sept. 26, 1 (L S R S e i (Continued on Page 10) o closes i half hour earlier and mail ¢ (Continued on Page 10) rate upon the termination of the badses and state D. A, R. pins. . s Da ! s . AT s e T pTh L Ton e h B 9 work of the hoard of assessora and | {/Vry Connecticut mombor of the D. 3 nefboaaloyrolil #a v ot ot winea | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Sounds Like a Slam to Alek! By Blosser A proposition forwarded by g the | cpapter desiring luncheon tickets v York, w Haven & Harlford | should communicate with the regent, R. R. concerning the elimination of | Miss Caroline K. Savage, not later a grade crossing at Miller's Corners. | than Saturday, October 1 south of Beckloy station, will also be | Chicken Supper considered. Berlin Grange 24, will hold a The report of the building com- | chicken pic supper on Thursday eve- mittee which was recently submitted | ning, September 29, from 6§ fo § at a special town meeting and laid | 0'clock. A social hour ancing over for further action at the an- | Will follow the suppc Edwin nual town meeting, will be voted | B. Adams is chairman of the com- mittee in charge of the affair and upon. The committee reported sev- | : e eral resolutions concerning the « Lioraie pikng Mavesbeanicom pigted which ards @ record at- tablishing of building lines and the | | tendan, 58 ermits wit . issulng of building permits with a | 5] Do Syilbarthe Nratrat o point. tow DUltliEtoodel Gt wis Sotod LR GENE 0 1 o0 of sotla) avants Sl ned tby report of the commttee he printed | B 0 g to take the place and submitted to the voters at a fu- | o¢% 20 FEH i which has been | ture date, rederick T.. Norton of Kensing- petitioned the town for the | omitted this year. Leave For School Miss Vietorla Tiske, daughter of ton acceptance of two streefs, Grand-| Rov, and Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske of view avenue and Tower avenue. The | Worthington Ridge, has Ieft for petitlon will be voted upon at the | Smith collegs, Northampton, where annual meeting | she will resume her studis. To Be Buricd Here | Miss Marjorie Galpin, danghter of The hody of Charles Brandegee, Professor and Mrs. Stanley L. Gal- 83, former resident of this town who died suddenly at his home {n Somer- ville, Mass, last week, will be | pin, has left for Wellesley college, | Wellesley, Mass., where she will re- | sume her studies at that institution. WHATCHA GOT IN AT OLD TIN THIS ISNT AN OLD TINCAN ! SAY=T7AIS IS A CAN OF 7ALCUM POWDER TAA BRINGIN' HOME JALCUM POWDER 22 DOES IT 60 OFF AN’ )AREW Ry MAKE NOISE LIKE GUNZPO\NDER /_// n TRIS IS WAAT )MOM USES TO PUT ON LER N ’ ON MER FACE ! \WMAT DOES SHE PUT ITON KER FACE FOR?Z == WRY, TO MAKE RER PRETTY/ Tz \WELL, \NAY DOESN'T

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