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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. Mail Orders Promptly - Filled Shop by Malil if Unawe to Come Yourself Great Coat News for the Women Who Have Their Coats to Buy Now comes the outstanding sale of the season, featuring .only garments of the better grade ma- te rials and the most favored fur The warm weather of the past few weeks ac- counts for the wonderful values offered at this sale's tremely low prices These garments were bought with this special in mind and it brings our patrons prices where you save anywhere from $10 to $30 on a garment. $24.95 we For Suedene and Smart Coats of Luxor cloths, most attractively trimmed with ble furs in the way a oats in newest fabrics. There are the browns, grey. $69.50 Is S which Jap Fox. fashiona- newer At this price you have choice of Sport the season’s new forest green, grackle, bardeant red and $55.00 Gives choice of gar- ments that were actually made to sell up to $75. They are of the newest materials, Norma, Rayo- sa, Velour, Newzelia and Broadcloths. Lovely fur collars and cuffs of skunk, marminlk, dyed fox, platinum wolf and baby seal, Coats that will bring Jjoy to the wearers, Sale Price for the finer Coats, are offered in big variety. The materials are Mantella, Malina and other rich coatings Duveane, )uoddc]oth with large shawl collars and cuffs of Fox, Ringtail, Opmsum Badger, Platinum Wolf, Fc]1p~e Wolf, dyed Fitch, Skunk and Let us show thom to you, Berlin News LOUIS GRIFFITH WILL HEAD GRANGE Retiring Master Tryon on Execu- lve Commlme ROKD PRAGTICALLY DONE | Cote and the second award went fo | 7. A, Williams. The consc | fell to the lot of J. Kasiski. Visits After Long Absence J. Johnson, a former resident of |Y<v rlin, is a visitor here after being | for 20 rs. He has spent ‘vhv 10 ye anama where he was superintendent for | States government on government arch | also superintendent sent one of the farms. of a Sunday res |an Surprise 1 Members of the G. to New Britain nd th regular upon their arrival at Miss Dia Toley o, they were surpr a party had be them by Miss Foley member of the club, | Trapping Season Opens Have Whist Tonight— | The official trapping s | ed yesterday as did the scason for | hunting rabbits, wild hare, skunk @ otter. Several townmie ng to spend their open day pursuit of the small s Whist Part The members of the their friends will hold a in the Kensington Tab hall This is a weekly affair. 1 e ed to t 1 girt to the warded Mid-Week The members of gregational chur union mid-week ; the different denominations. G laet me the G. club night to ting | wer home of East Main sed to find en arranged for who is a new w nu.r Wil Be Completed By Tomorrow —Midweek Services of Churches —Tabs to Trapping Scason Opens., The Berlin Grange m i their annual weeting ww officers the ¢ The meeting was held in 1 and wely nuiber of new offic cleet- ¢d as a large number of last year's officers declined to run . George Tryon, retiring put on the exceutive committes u term of three years. was elected as the Other officers who wore were Ired Peck, oversee Annie Mulumphy, lecturer; G Lindquist, steward; 1toy Austin, as- sistant steward; Mrs. Hartle assistant steward; €. M. Weldon, chaplain; George Carter, treasure Mrs, B. Adams, sccretary: Loy Young, gate kecper; M S Goodell, Cere M 3 Pomo { las il o ming in lecte animals tor Tabs was tte s wer nded. A st party tonight master, poorest player will for | Louis Griffith | new master. | chosen la Services the Berlin Con- will attend in Church, evening, the New services First on Thursday union consists of the and § Memorial w Britain and the Berlin Congre- gational church. Tt will he the firs of four such lerings to he ad- dressed by Professor Julius §. Bixler of Smith collage. The topic fo cusston will be “Hindulism, the Inclusive Religion.” The local church neighbors in thesc sents an opportunity work that could not Those who dpsire in their names to Rev. | IFiske, e will make every cffort to held on | provide antomobiie transportation. Ttalian Services Tonight Italian people of St. Paul's Bighway | CBurch will unite tonight with the Itadian pe of St. Joseph's church s and of- | 1 ast strip of i New L3 ; Tl e R iry's ecmel e v MOTTON | departed souls. The servi > remains ahbout 000 under the dircetion of the lito sbe Mocmenten Ttalian missionaries, Fathers Forrs wenttengtod iy an(Un and Bregnola, who conduct L should he entivel¥ | pjggions in hoth churches. These been started ON g il be held at 6:30 p. m. the bridge that crosses the highy o e nd effort is being made The town court was in se: complete it as soon as possible NiEnE Al M T EeCeor that the road can be opencd in the | Iwold on the beneh, future. Men were at work 10-| Joseph Faletti, charged with vating under the railroad drunkenness and breach of peace, A curb and sidewalk |was sentenced to 15 days in jail for laid so that people going to |the first charge and 45 days for the to do so in [second charge. He appealed the case. He was arrc night by Con of er, Miss J)-(!ul Adams, The Grange will hold a food s Saturday in th community house Berlin, American Legion and the auxiliary has invited to attend the next meeting. A chicken pie supper will be held around the middle of the month. The tood sale is from 2 to § Saturday. The next meeting will be December 1. i Road Near Finish { The work on the new d its tinal st that the is ice to b oining its s as it pre- accomplish done alone. sery been amuel A, The h reach. ficials expect cement will night. Thel teet of re with good worrow the ro: aved. Work 1 ry for the ri s are to| s0 | ever sion last G. Gris- near day exc T sf unde will b the station will be safe ahie ted 1 saturday ble Kanupka at his home where he was causing a dis- turbance. He has appeared before the court on many other occasions. The case against B. Thompson, Lindburgh, J Newbauser and Christenson, charging breach of was continued until next Thompson was also charged sey have returned to their home | \ith carrying concealed weapons. there after spending o few days as | Thomp, sides at Meriden, New- Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. William Shel- | pqus ‘w Britain while the don of Farmington avenuc. Mrs. Nile | other two are local men ig a sister of Mrs. Shedlon. | represented by Attorn Miss Mary E. Atwater of Worth- | ney. Judgment ington Ridge has left for Thomaston | the next session of th where she will s for a we They were arrested Hallowe'en Party | weeks ago at the home A Hallowe'en party was held lasf burgh. evening in the b ment of the | Saered Heart ehurch, A whist rty was enjoyed and prizes were award- ed to the winners, Mrs, C. MeCabe Community hall. The rd of the wi awarded first prize for ||l"“\”\1"‘ cup to the town's winning women and Mrs. A. Burke took scc- | bascball team will be made by Bol- ohd honors. The consolation award | ton-Kasica post, American ion, went to Mrs. C. Brant. The first prize ' to the East Berlin ninc. An enter- Athictic Club Mecting \sington Athletic club held meeting last night but no steps were taken towards mapping cut a program for the winter activi- ties. A few matters of business were attended to. Make Visits Mr. and Mrs. R. Nile The K its waekly of New Je reserved court. about of until three Lind- East Berlin Ttems The Community club mecting will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the | to go should hand | s will be | | Protect s will be | two ! ion prize | cipate ‘mhu- United | back and O’Brien at quarter. He is| I been ‘ school which contained 400 pupils of | but|at 2 | their | munity 1son qpen- | and | | [ odist Prizes swill | Party last evening in the » winners and the | | This | South | churches of | Providence i | evening at 7 | town {ehurel | for the men was captured by Joseph | tainment program has been arran cd and a large attendance is anti- foothall practice |7 o%clock. Several shif made in the lineup, | placed at end instead of 1 tain MacDonald will go in The team Thursd will hold a evening hav Mariotti alf. at 3 Donald has shown up un strong in open field running hampered by having to the team in every game with the sult that a double duty® has imposed on him. The Panther play the Berlin Construction next Sunday on the homps 30 o'clock. The lat the ironworkers meat raw in their tempt 1o get their team for the husky Berlinites The Girls' club will day evenin 7 hall "he weekly prayer Methodist church - wil 1 t repor eati final is ot meet o'clock at Com mee will be held 9 o'clock in the church social rooms. The members of the troop residing herc Yale-Maryland game urd Che R will in New attend I the o Junior 1. church gue of a enjoyed a Hallowe'c cial rooms, About 25 were played afte were served > club will meet Friday evening in the Community club hall Fife and Drum corps hold its regular weekly row evening at 7 o'clock Community club bascment. Robert Cole has returned where latives. Modern Woodmen will nual fair at Athletic mber 16, 17 and 18. Cromwell post of the Am gion will hold a fair in ti late this month. Philo Th is 2 member of the comn ments, pr in the fron ing re The its first on Nove hatl ton on arrang s rvights of the Moravi Labrador have been told on Bay Campany. maintained missions and in Labrador since 177 Beauty Hints trading pe auty MH in s new fa Does not give does not clog eeted so much 1vs on longer MELLO-GLO French Process. Kinds of weather w MELLO- a dry o not - pOwW th skin I pores, is perspiration, St N pure made truly and fine by an wonderful, heen ing Cap- hatf - wsually but has run been grounds | it~ fnto shape | Thurs- ting of the this in Scout Meth- | n church so- | ent. r which re- witl drill tomor- he has been visit- hold | - opportunity The “ | Alice by | Otive It's Plainville News PAGKS IS VALISE BUT GOES T0 JAIL David Pereau Overestimates, Strength of His Delense GONDUCTING EXCURSION Principal Judd to Take Local Peo- ple to Washington—>More Tax | turns Filed—Fencing Public Park- ing Space—Briefs. David that h Pereau confic would be freed of the charg t when tried in court yos afternoon that he had his val ced and was ready to rety tine, from which he had 1 for trial, but his cor s poorly placed and today he Hartford county ja rior court the o a 50 is in awaiting Justice local « 1 bound under Percau found probable ct o the higher which irnish. Grand Juror who proscented tor the ward Harry from w one s was un- Charles 19, Con , used three witnesses “ounty Detective . Deputy Sheriff omstock; Mrs. Lva Martell, ' Perean a 4 to stolen an automobile which he sold to her and Joseph Pereau was represented by McDonough of who put on the stand himself and two of his Mrs. McDowd of Plain- Mrs, 10n of New Brit- A two-hour battle nt and lon, « om is have | had IPanion. Attorne New Dir rean y Thomas 17, ain, | ain prosccutor sulted. betwee nse lawyer re- Percan ferred the der to de brining s abonut claimed that he ar to Mrs, aud cre had trans- Martell in or- iitors who 1w nd machine d that rested a en that or that w the sain ch hen were The when short he an for Mrs. pros: Perean had been | while testitivd t had sold the car to the §$150. Lanion 1 | Martell had ar 1 Lim for a garage in which to keep the auto. Percau also rted that his re- turn from Maine had been forced and that he had not wunted to come. Deputy Sheriff Comstock de- nied this, s Pereau had come voluntarily. Attorney McDonough claimed that Percau was being made the victim of and he and the prosceutor had {and loud duel in ch the “liar” was frequently us 1lend of the heated U Tyder bound th While P in room Deputy riie | rved four tax u ago h a conspira ale word the W session stics prisoner ov the W warrants on hinm. Excurgion to Washington 1z number local te t e 1chers Plainville will a two-day cxcursion to Wash on, D. €., under the gufdance of Urincipal Orrin L. Judd of the 1 strect school in connection with the second pilgrimage of the Americanization schools Connecti- cut. The party will leave the local station at 9:25 o'clock Friday ni wnd refurn at 10:30 o'clock Sunday night, Mr. Judd made cial arrangements the aven railroad to alter its origin schedule so as to the special train stop here, | The Plainville the Hamilton h capital instead of the which will be used by ¢ the party. On will be an automot buildings and visits to the the unknown soldier it Alexandria, and Mount seeing trip to many fand well known points ington and to the l¢ tativ w is also hops will e pr President and a othicr people ) V| | having w have in the national National hotcl, the majority turday there trip to public tomh Arlington, Vernon, A historical in Wash- of made on that on nted Mrs. 1 | sigh for- cign Teprese | Sunday. It | meeting Cool- he teechers who will go with | Judd are Miss Hele Miss Madeline Feury, M Tupper, Miss Helen Son Alice Tibbetts, Miss M Miss Florence Nowlar Anna @nd Katherine Torr Coggeshall, Miss Whitney, Miss Dorothy Jacobs, | Harry C. Brown, principal of {Linden street school. Miss Briarty of New Haven, a crat the Linden stre will join the party in Bridg | ®irst Selectman and Simpson will he among cachers in the Wso include Mr r, Mr. and Mrs, ¢ Rachel Smith, M M Dorothy Cla Mrs. Wooster Wil | i Dorothy | ind the Me- former t school, | the no will et Blalr her roup. which Mrs, ¢ “larence o | Miss | Trambull, Jiss Louis Andre, liams; Mrs. Lamphere of New Brit- | ain, formerly a Linden street school teacher, and Miss Dorr of Bristol, .vzl Miss Allen of Madison, friends Judd has tal teachers to shington upon several occasions, 1 on his last trip took the eighth pupils on a similar excursion. Many Tax Returns Filed essors yesterday work Bristol News NEW SGHOOL HOUSE cen The ed th taxable conclud- of receiving lists of property and express them- sely much satistied at way in which the taxpayers responded. Although it cannot he definitely said, it is believed a or percent- + th r be their re- turns within t ribed tim hich expired y while more ordinary taken in g the Nine Room Building CITY COUNCIL ~ SESSION an eve day, in was sts correct. | Now the Assessor Barnard and wn board of assessors m Resizns to its real work, the of the property on w There to br rs who have pay on st eval- hor are filed, delay- nes of ten their pro- Junius Z. Douglass Is Appointed to Perth—Man Almost Tmulates sts “September Morn.* A new schoolhouse { Forestville, additional on Pinc b will in the s having iilding com g a meeting soon process of Subsidiary Concern Closes i Sta foliow evening wwn by E olrestville ar huildineg, rooms s & Service ( indard assed out Id or s h Monday were dr ihsidiary of irings, 1 of | 1 native jate of ti fiiha yosterday al ¢ 1i cons! two story rney stown hold their v ma Is will go to will osi- nagenient proposal acilitics south, of 1 Fors ht up about a year of that ilroad track was first ago by resi section, who dislik fdea of their childrer \ the center where practically all through that time a land committes ppointed to look up a site and set L a short time later that body recom- its goal posts. It !mended the purchase of the two ad- to do nothing ' joining properties of Edward Sheren & down of mail hox- |and Miss Nellie Donahue, The voters park, it were given to nd at that vy small Others | time that the e of the site d dc North | did not nec mean that a stroe and school would erected im- ance. mediately but it would be vhen it was decided to build, June meeting, however, the mat- ter of a new school was n brought up and it was at that time that residents of th voted appropriation of stow stville cent Recovering From Halloween town is now recovering fron light effects of a relatively quiet Halloween » “do not dump witos here' which was left on Dr. C. W. 1y's porch has been | moved back to the West Main street | w dump. e Y school has a passing traffic th o ro! eavy ¥ the 1hout re-ere s been decided about the tear Westwood by kno Washington there may be os ce understa purc| arily he V. long wever, in this in lon n acti Federation Meeting A Woman's e 1 chureh at At ation of the will hold its 2:30 o"clock to- in the parish ation has secured peaker, Mrs. Al- | ew Britain ie Present Trend in China.” e nd Mrs. A. D, Heininger have recently returned from China and they speak with au- | Mr. Heininger istant 1t First Con Britain. as possible the opportunity give her tioy meeting 1fternoon The Fede L very interesting fred D. Hei who will talk on cgula 10rroW house. district tted by Superintend- t of Schools Karl A. Reiche unde of Januir 1827, indicated the actual increase for the past 14 years in school pupils at the stville school has been at the of .8 per cent cach y ting capacity of the present e hool while the kin- to dergarten has a seating capacity of L | 6. Figures on the basis of the in- crea for the past 14 rs VH‘HV | cate, according to Mr. Reiche that pub- in 1935, the short of seats in vnr inal present building would b the Lligures submitted this year com- opening of the fall ‘term up | showed that the school wi ss than it was at ing term in June, In the erected v the contract Just as soon as the pleted, it will be oce Julius H. Warn listrict committe the pres no the Figures Ve ority., 15 stor of church in that mselves meet Mrs. cordial w Fenci work of arking space railroad tracks south of tion has been practically pleted is hoped to open this between the 1 quassen corporation prop- | iy g space h o th of Commers has leased ground railroad for § The 4 is cooperating with reed to remove tender’s shanty at West 1cross the al- entail considerable the W 1t is hoped as many g of Hei leome. ng Parking Space oft the s ¥ The alon i t the howeve enroliment rails the end of 1 the S s a public ¢ . t a building ¢ hort time accor to the plans and wions and properl, amount will b ling the town this from the ew Have the town its gate Main the expen iting Whe apen; the onee, appropriated, awarded 1 ro building is com- vied, according chairman of He believed school additional quired due to the fact it som the lower have instructor of additional teache not been included in the school the present year and no tion has been made by the additional teachers. however, that if addi- required, the ex- involved will be taken care of by @ special appropriation. Mr. % Wlay operator and Mrs. Flanders Warner also believed that at the i operator. They have many ,OPening of the fall term in 1 friends in Plainville who are high in new school would house eight grade their praise of the operators’ service |in addition to the kindergarten, oy which would mean the employment Lice of several new teachers. and has a to the that ho vrs would be that at pre grades cach The ot tracks h this will in changing over oper- for apparatus, ever the public parkin . the selectmen sy in- tend to make another ecffort to en- yree the no parking laws in Cent Square. space s ay, of two cxpens Hello Girls Resigm Rose and Mrs. B have v cd their posi- at the local exchange of the hern New land Telephone Co. Both ha en employed at the Plainville office for periods of tween nine and ten years, Mi budget for (ppropri city for prohiable Miss Flanders tior tional teachers are pense as n ses Suspended The building committe Harry N. Law, William L. O'Connell, Miss Nellie 1. Hills and John J. | Kaicher. The district committee is compri of Julius Warner as | ch: n, John Roberts and { Arthur N. Manro consists of (Continucd on Page 13.) d n < PLAINVI LLE' Emulates September Morn—Almost orr Con Connelly received the {shock of his life shortly after 11 o'clock last night as he was eatir h in the Victory lunch. ing inside when TONIGHT THURSDAY Tnser ange ki leath lurking in every sk its worst—but the wn o fears— dow—nntu 3 greatest of as s suddenly the at- tention of patrons was attracted hy bar. which stuck its head door and hollered “Give me The officer looking up iskered individual dressed nd an ition, in the a drin a bewl . D.'s, socks and saw sweater, sho. hat, but with trouse 1y tmmediately 1l to duty his na%ie as Jo. 1 his address t rooming house, to he was in a FRIDAY HEART « Featy ALMA K “THE SALOME" n Con »d to the man, who gave Mulpet Main adq seph North police SATURDAY “Clancy’s Kosher Wedding™ —_——e e strec ters where FOR FORESTVILLE, Bids Sought for Construction of street, | available | rland For- | rate The to- | Y.‘ equipped | It | the establishment | and took | a | booked on @ charge of drunkennes Mulpeter was too ill this morning (0 appear in court and his ca ‘cm.nnuv«l until tomorrow, had been filled in, The contract referred te ‘was made between Mr. Wilcox and the |city when the ‘former acquired the ’!md north of the Pequabuck river “Give me one hour to lrave town, | AteF the bed of that river was Your Honor, and I will never come | ¢hanged by the city. No definite back to Bristol again,” was the plea tme ls specifisd, howoyer in amich made to Judge William J. Malone in | (N¢ Fiver bed is to be filled. Mayor ‘_ lmm\ Wade explained that the | the city court this morning by Peter | e bt on it had not been filled in was Pt e use Mr. Wilcox insisted ' that BES 9Tl only good, clean dirt be used for r' | fliling purpos Teal M drise informed the eouncil ! that he would be willing to complete the filling himself if the city would r portion of the expense. ided, however, to first as- n just how many cublc yards of £ill would be required and the es- 1ated cost. City Engineer Buell requested to investigate and t his fignres at the next meet- was One Hour to Leave Town Board of Fducation Meeting “ling of the board of and the hoard of health Id at § o'clock this evening rintendent of The mattep theria immuni- will be discussed that the school ke known toward the proposals is, city health ofe this respect A Reic Discuss Drainage on Stafford Ave, W. Raymond Crumb the matter of laying pipes to take care of the junction of and Brook and Falr taken up with the department with & “w of having the work done before State engineers went over 1 and prepared plans seve ths ago and at that time it ed that the state would do work and the city would aga ime two-thirds of the cost. By & taken, the mayor was instructe get in touch with the state v commissioner. Request Tax Abatement letter received from Edward amn, president of the Mristol club, requested the abatement taxes on property recently aoe quired by the club on Laurel strect. In the opinlon of Corporae tion Counsel William N. DeRoslesy this could not be legally done, ale {though he asked for an opportunity {10 look into the matter furthem committe | Upon motjon of Councilman Charles on Church street, 5 R. Andersol the request was ree d to lighting comm ferred to Mr. DeRosier, who will light at corner of Judd i submit his decision at the Decembea Walnut stres Referred to!mecting of the board. 1 mmittee, | To Collect Stdewalk Assessment Re-| A request was received by the {council from Douglass K. Warnes that a reduction be made in assessment for sidewalks and laid in 1923 in front of his property on School street. This communication was referred withe out comment to Corporation Counsel { William N. DeRosier with inatruce tions to collect the amount of the original assessment, $203.42, Playground Burget The playground budget for 1928 will amount to approximately $3,- cording to figures included “lin the report of the playground | commission, which was rend at the council meeting last night. Thia 'amount will cover the establishe resident i mont of playgrounds in Fast Bris- Dast Sev- i to] and Forcstville in addition to the maintenance of the Root's Island {and Durlington avenue grounds, Health Officer’s’ Report The report of Dr. B. B. Robbina |for the month of October indicated that during th t period there were six cases of scarlet fever, five cases of diphtheria and two cases of pneus monia reported to the health des partment. During the month, Mise Benedicta Lambert, health departe ment nurse, made 2,756 inspectionsy nine house calls and delivered ten Iectures in the city schools. Twe children were placed in the health school by the department. Dr. Robbins in his report dwell briefly on the public health meeting held in the high school auditoriu on Wednesday evening, October 38 and expressed himself as pleased with the large attendance which gathered to hear the discussion om on st| qiphtheria, which he hopes to stamg vt and Wil-T44¢ of the city entirely by the imw This work was rece ”‘I»‘"‘nmniz;\(\on campaign. 2 total cost of Police Application An epplication requesting g appointment of Christ Scholl to th supernumerary force of the polied | department was submitted to the city council and in turn referred by them to the police committes. Hearings 5§ No one appeared to oblect to the ssments laid by the city fos the construction of sidewalks and curbe on Muzzy street, North Main street and Melrose street and the counefl voted to accept the assessments a§ laid. n i that ain ate " gain ¥ at w Pedtions Vi Received tior | s ting committe Ming lir et Exten committes lights well on sion. and | Boys’ avenue 1 strect com- repai Referred to 1 mittees. For For street on Circle str lighti ot wood avenue. street, mittee, on and hting rn ave Brook com. For lights on nue bie tween Jerome Reterred avenue stroet to 1 rhs mittee, ssessor Resizns resignation of Sidney or, was presented il last ev and The resignation was | O writ rnard, city n v ho Mr. in Bar Oct 000, a tion expires ¥ cral montl for 1 » Place Tpon and tion. Additional Lights ommendation mittee, the city council voted last evening to install the fol- lowing additional street lights | Thre Chureh avenue, ville, two b road {Chureh street, two on Gridl ot lund the following streets: Upson, Harrison, Cirele ' street High and Prince, | | Prince, Brewster, Condon ! {road. was not a candi- dute of the on Forest- : on st two on ea on one ch of corner of Wainut, | To Hold Hearings | Hex on the following matt will be held at the council meeting | Tuesday cvening, December 6, land interested rty owners so notific on Tulip, on road b ors | proy cssments for improvements Field and View assessments on streets. tween South st is street mpleted $7 lo | walks The indi- On proy relaying of and curbs on lower Main street, report of the strect committee cated that these walks were laid by jthe property owners mselves at re of the h officials 15 AL the walks are sunken 1ine 1 Iy matter o in pres i badly and hor allation The ssary catch ba for s e water hearir Wants River Willia the cing will also the Bed Filled peared be on hehalf of his wife, the city carry out a ade on August 19 M. Wilcox to fill in the river £ th ¢ Waorks side fes re-| B fors ® (Continued on Page 16) Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist ST. TEL. 1905 Fries a council tha mmn Rive ntly acquire intimated that he erection of the near future {not be done. hows v Jay Callq If Help TUEE MY TONGUE, 7AG! TUEE ! WRY, WY, JAY/ NJoL AREAT SIcK, ARE l_’ QED 2 WY, JAY! Jow DID YOO GE7 YoUR FAEE How | TOAGUE SO I-I WAS AELPING ANOM CLEAN 7TUE CEANBERRIES

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