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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 193 New Britain Herald;;”"’ s i el e A e " said SLLSLELHHL5885898 8888858888983 5338852858859885858), | Anthony Comstock with not want to hit you in carnest ing his best ycars and cnergies ! q 0t toiich me. it ac Makes Random Observation On the City anc Its People the suppression of vile literatur I a 1 want 10,” was the way but the coopration of all good citi- | he ofter SEEFPTPESEEITIVIIETIVITIITIEISITTITIIITISTITANGH Our Weekly Pecve 1s | picture. Here again sound plays “If teachers and v tal - as he thought hs ens, parents in particular,| The & were produced an should be brough to hear upon this | thosc pres as pretty boxing 2 places Tinancial as) N t raus t letoria ' Standardized screen Plays large part, for the torrid YOUngsters| ynite jn carnest efforts for the y s the of touched him up 20 to dances where (he orchestras| ation of subject until all the miscrable and | they could for, try as e contaminating trash to be found in | might Jones unable to hit My ind individual talnors falte Eiva e otares ssi na e e ne s T s juawcies” and en much more than a Just OPPOT-|ccon find the miserable literatue our communitics shall be forever Souney. At the end of four round banished from our homes anl|the fun was stopped and “Knockout ARE b e . pranichabiy s avh ] come “talkies.” it S LniseLoRRtuli Gl lrg silCua Iy alluded to exterminated by neglect et ; the cities o o i hen the gang comes home at One of the best means to avoid SU I g e t ; v th t I water I - prohibition la to which will apply they can “Sweet Adel danger from this class of reading 3 3 t rody in 1 3 provide _ = original designation of * BT is to provide youth with an abui » B eyl o ndustry The talkics ha Finally v t dance of reading of the right char- [il]LF E[]URSE B"J ASUEALCl et S i t thing—they hav fellows, featurcd by from one tofaeier, In the ity of Woreest ¢, trects. Jjones had admit he was not so : Factsand Fancies | v e oo | ons oms s, b e |l ot e e ecompih t tandardized the story suffer: ribly from the | procuring for them full and fre : WHERE GOOD MARRKRS COUNT Robert Quille QN 05 R ST the B R s i e e s T placed one of a ver | when some good ma or womiwi % Hartford hi t boroug 1 the benefit got his morney | fu Indec igo millionaire who ap- | quiring watersh « Britain was x&!&bbbhlb’&bb BEIFPFIIF VR PP en interested in T csizht an Hart- | the count . cncouraged n and arour nditterer laws passed uation confro A i hei se. The s; Now that motion picture ccompaniment 20od moral traits and of | several times in good fashion, serious in a sense t 0 f ncourages them ores from e o oo ocig thakbcaulyaan Tpatlios library we may look fo it for great the right ag L 4 £l EERLIT ccne in which a hero, sought benefit to our younsg people A horde of bloodthirsty pirat Peter S contractor, has sneaks into their midst ich is a favorite because it allow production of a musical comedy ; SpRionisLien of Al isca coTiecy to sceli the proving That Patience filed suit 563, damag all be § ce e iptured heroine and sings a two- | pringe Its Reward il e e : ich the talkie produc- |y rcojove so ree choruses 3 delight, 1t isnt they ought to possess, then t the characters tall graduates Complications somtimes 5 club of Scit when a man has an odd United States district court pecially if there happens to be an-| [thode Island. other of the same mame in he | Suzio s by Flynn town at the same time A certain | Birming Kennedy of Hart- prominent man in New Britain ford inder suspicion by his wife for years ] contractor complains [l owing to this little thing. They | ; to build an IS hold gol were not living in New Britain at|course in North Scituate for the ch the time but in another place. They | for 000 and payments were had not been married very long be- de to him twice monthly. T} fore the wife discovered notes ad- | contract, he says, also provided thai Every iown ha h kes g much to t) are working, somethir i dressed to her husband on pe r‘um‘ 0 mortgage be placed on (i could not be izgs of Columb . ¢ R R 10 dudience R RS cd stationery in a woman’s hand- | property and held in trust by 5 s : 1 ey = s writing asking him to mect her at| Ithode Island bank. He claims hoth e antolhs 2 e A B ¢ t that vulgar old dad can't Sccond we find the courtroom | “prismatic films” (1o quot e these provisions were violated., Las hidonse Jlay, where the newly found “voize | Liurbs) are in the class of the boy : 1 longer. R 4 S z L In vain the man protested that he | September he suspended operatior t was only Su strident tones. Our only i on is that all pirates are dea lies with the cducational syster ETA A o must sing, too, and here X Color has come to the screen too. | Whether this is always so, v the town drunkar their opportumity. The story always fy,,¢ ynere still seems to be difficuliy | ¥ volves around 1 slavey or was what made peop ri’ "‘ abicut it. We can remember seeing usherette in the theater who M55 Gicture entitied “The Fall of Con- had the slightest b train- | o, in spite of th ast open Lo argu ) A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW Ol t the prescr N a8 i T i . Gin T MAYOR'S SPEECH MONDAY WATER DEPARTMENT wre not as Crusades come and the film had heen \ - A e s X . Wy, un djective (it v S how. zorgeously color 100 | Stll r to the consump L i ues of the rainbo ; 5 two others, hosides. Now yeC o natural color photography cameris rated enter-| Recently Pro < of the silversheet” can show off its| who wanted a toy auto of any color | i1 VAT 18 Fen BRoEoel (AR CEPRRET o SRl veceived all his protestations with [per cent completed o strom of ill-concealed doubt e They moved away from town and i e son. or plain intoxication). an aged | One of the brightest spots in their : g I A and sobbing mother. a fiendish dis- | future, we assure our readers, js|later settled in New Britain. = only paused now and t No can have trict attorney, a Charley Chaplin-| the fact that we never intend to| Then one night the may met an- s of breath i IEnoseh s oia cor R A i oup of slapstick the tield, Our self-denial may |Other having the same na ahderlying touth probably is| ment dsn't urors in joh lots and assorted sizes. S A nd spelled the san . inderlying truth probably i i o aoh aplere e g casually asked him where he was 1akes no differcnce how 5 S living, naming the vear when he had Maybe people thing ) Sorglor s ‘I the dead | oppagn Magazine Problem joceived the motes. To his great : doesn’t strike twice in the same IS Ceceased grandiather commit- | yistal Here fn 1860, delight the man said it was in t poropriation | of learning may be, no matter oW | pluce because it doesn't look lie|ted fhe crime, although the real |~ )y o CKC e delight the man sai : . 20 ’ : : ¢ ok criminal, the audience agrees, is i o those who regard the “t1oad|igwn where the other W Musicale an Outstanding Eveirt I'hat is what 0¢- | modern high school buildings are, | the same place any more ol i g “ | of salacious literature” to be excl o glad fo mcet you fonigh: { REDUCING TAX RATI i se of 1 post | no matter how mar v public _ Then we find the terror play Iy a product of the synthetig &2 |55 1ossibly you can clear up a littl 0[ w k ~ Amcricanism: Cussing a go-get e r o ichibiate (bt noi ap|PEs and seoln this condition With| Ll ed v Come over (4 o | because he takes a billion from the | | s “"“\A 1 ‘} itmare (but mot of {1 he' otiier complaints registered | . g e result of cducation de-| public; calling him a great and good | L€ sort intendad) of groans, shieks. | aouingi modern. flaming youth, an 5 clankings, and thuds, none of Whicl i ¢ iernt from the annual Rt e husbapd maneliverodithecotls ! : wve any bearing on the plot or any | gey o ans ¢ ‘l ual report Offvepsation until he broughi out th tendance in the buildings 3 = incss in the picture, It will fin-| oo ’”’l"' "]"”“ Charls |0t that the other man had lived . day when a hundred “count- | | % lly Lurn out that the hauntedMon nt S Balf |5 ihe same town with him at a | Socia onc i R et is merely the Fome of a parrot ar | Cpur 480 certain time and that he spelled his | Minncapolis Symphony orch 5 g 4 caption. “Impropor : ; " one of the three blind niice and name in the same way. has inaugurated the season’s sey slikes to rai nts and parents alike, all form- e e RDIIRIICE g o/ prmoralizing Literature | sdicnce goes home wondering el Then seeing that his wife was be- | of cntertainments sponsored by N, dicnee goes ho ¢ ”u g g A tont it G [ ho mo ng th has named an elementary school on cducator in whose honor the ci : ; onox ginning to understand he asked him | famous Socicty of Arts. of whic : song in a bass voic about the notes. The cxplanation vard T. Stotr hiladelphi 5 back, and nest da s oo . Basett street, wrote fouidha o 1 v Edwar 3 L so solicitous. Tt | lessened cnthusiasm, the vesulls work on the j SO U b “I have more than : in fo S el A B e P Conas SRRl e en il e e notitalepolisnion it SsUL §6 ol il | s he sophisticated and that much | o0 from man for whom, as a con- (M i Mrs. Stotesbury enter - and Vet its importance is so great 4 g : wrger class of plain boobs wio |y tractor. he was doing a good deal at their villa, Kl Marasol, in hono v I it ine | can walk through an t ¢ hat | 1ot refrain from agam a tading Lot Henr i rates to provide at least ar cvents connected with the (hink they are sophisticated. Tm-| calline nitention to the subjecr |Of Work at the time, mnecessitating | of Henry Verbruggen, condu & 3 frequent meetings. This woman in- | the orchestra, Mme, Nina Morgans pay roll without AR Sk y i aunon lgoliiinoNcesuatio LT Gl ROo L Yo LR ChE SNt Ay The country is flooded with litera . ¢ | nocently cnough used her choics | soloist, and er artists. 131 Mara stationery for mere business notes|sol was decorated with jewel swarms from the lips of the char- c d they were delivered t 1 | lights gleaming in the palm trecs o made to get this into the hands or |2 th dsliveted Sto ; ! e its spacious grounds. ¢ the young and when once their taste | ‘”’\‘]" T : 5 e i L st awn from the higher strata of $9- | 45 hecome depraved or vitiated 1y| SWhen the conversation w i SR bl ; v and pronounce “either’ ] Ak ed both husband and wife were d preceding the concert were A get through the schools, that ihe m h he perusal of this miserable trash e ther.” The plot revolves around iLis almost impossible to awaken m | &hted for a Egthat e g g supposed matrimonial defections : : St e e hiniee {them an interest for reading of aston 4 s the claim of critics Lo o the heroine. but ise!) sh most trouble? They will make theis| 7 only the 1 of APPCATANCES | for (he home with the bride’s pavents, : e : nd was really using her feminin e 2 = . Linder Finds Adjusted his time on | that even SO is not very good; that — S e s e e b EysE R CE SR CRRID Ay Rl T 10 rry Charlton, Fall Rive and 99, The thing that cor 3 the lav- to help her husband bria able to trace a pupil's neglect ¢ ax Rate i 5 and 99s 5 akout a merger of the ham packers | study and want of interest in school | Chairman Linder of the bourd of and cgg growers. The sad part about | uties to the reading of silly, if not | ASsessors estimates that the tax rate iese pictures is that much of the | vile, books and papers. Mr. North-[of New Britain, adjusted on a com- conversation is actually witty anlirop, sccretary of the state board of | Pilation of tax rates in 235 citics, is £ sitic, | therefore goes way over the leads|education, has done much to sup-[$22.40. He came fo these conclu-| . 2.0 & el s of the audijence press the evil and awaken the pub-|Sions tudying the rep o MMy (Gurhae Muir s Next we list the y v 1 te f e subject —a C. Ii. Rightor the Detroit burcau ., .° gy dod e youth ! Iic ntion (o the subject,—and {C. I Rightor LO‘“ e ounasd | Redman Wannamaker, 11, who | - hos *(‘[“”“"“ LESSane w e in Rty late that night for New York. Eac 1OO HARSH 1 int ies. The pub- | yoiled business and professional | Correct this sentence: “I hate to — = [EE-ETY | suest impersonated a contempora : 21 FERasL 1 | The Minncapolis Journal, print- |5} 4 2 at the pa rosperous affilia g that ] 1e Tlere are now {wo apacity for dialog recording. The e | as long as it was red e says owned and operated it pl h as a ith the front drive ¢ ) ist be an jnnocent man being | But there, talkies have their com- \hethon A tepresenl zet their vocal impul | the ! tried for murder (never robbery, ar- | pensations despite all this criticisn: up large and magnificent an institution school buildir and meet her. —— pends upon the receptivity of those | man because he gives it back. this time—or | ing a species of conspiracy to ate water com- | intercst in studics, at least causing 2 vas all that could he desired, They | is president he permission | we have them not bad ies Commission to | Iixtra-curricular activities, sport ¢ town i ture whose influence is of the most baneful nature. livery effort is| possibly an | ture and a host o r 2 n Science has now cxplamed almoit il acters, all of whom are cynics and and Pollyannas at the same, tim These characters, of course, are all everything except the reacon for a upon its re- | competing with study ery band long shirt cannot help ong influ- cnee upon Ui ing generation.!| iy 1o b certain points must Whtisedl them mncertainty toe A lone | Moni s SHen LR s, W1 ({s i Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard 10x, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. John ordinary school studies. Harris, New York: Mv. and Ms more solid and useful literaturc, op| While was cleared up i Ie is not| i study is insufficient considerable hould be more man is the ability of two mules to this he rec ORI i TR i) G| e G I A SRS looking aiter t I'rom the circles where cducated S E W fCharles A, Munn, entertained ¢ ne stories that lead one to believe Tuesday 1 t at the Munn vill4 rom this instance, | ¢ cverything is not as bad as| Tayon is taking the place o but milady’s tinery still is provid:d . P ¢ { by a worm. pu ownership do¢s | operandi is quite easy to the hard- | crs that might be men- some of the critics claim. The modu. el SRR v i "‘roi “but I must get hon ing an analysis of Mr. Rightor's re- i it I omust get A search. say the € t Carliel . R e e 3 ’ the Countess of Carlisle, Nawortn o upt : Computed as nearly as possible | (uq1c, Carlisle Scotland, who fiew over from Nassau on Monday: Vi countess Cranbourne, Wil he United States and Canada with | Rhinelander Stewar New Yo - nong those in attendance wer loying only those who studies. The 1. Publishers on common terms, the average ta ho merely got through i rate levied in 1929 in 235 cities of w and graduat- _ . their teeth are > : h populations over 30,000 is $35.45 0N | Ay, and Mrs. Florenz Ziegfeld, (Ril- 1 better off than 25 Yea)’s Ago Today | . , = : ach thousand dollars of assessed |lie Burke), New York: Mr. and | 4 : > E — o valuation. Mrs. John Emerson, (Anita Loos: = ¢ : : Dagn This compilation was made by C. |3, and M T oy park commission plans 2 . < 5 2 I Rightor of the Detroit bureau of | Havold S lerbilt and man tirms are only X e for an appropriation this year 6 2 ' zovernment research and a high au- | others, not bothered with he- d in the first place. ' mad ! the first time in a decade. Walnut & ( thority on such matters. Mr. Righ- = Hill park is in need of repairs and el . < 1 tor's task is a difficult one, for| A notable list of patronesses NEW STATES FROM LARGE there is not cnough money in the there is wide variation among {he named for the recital at Seim Lrwin fund to take care of the ex- h cities as to basis of taxation. Te has | bassy club on Thursday afternoo CITIES e W York. Feb. S.—The 1oman‘ic | tor a hoiel patron in Ney for [adjusted the total rates to a uni- | sponsored by the Palm Beach Iar ropolitan cities have Mo hartonders. & be held e to shiver an early morning | a week is reported to be $573. Tae | form 100 per cent basis for all cit- | ent-Teachers' association, Mrs, Os adly next Thursday in 2 armory | linee on a leafy hillside has not | visitor was from San Francisco anl|ics. He finds this adjusted rate car O. Davies, Kansas City, pr on 1348t Main sty ertirely vanished in O. Henry b all the calls were for his wife anld | ranges from $80.14 per §1006 in Ta- | dent. Antoinetie Halstead, soloist at Alderman O. :, mded | ¢ n-the Supway The heart Six children—which speaks excel | coma to §14.14 per $1000 in Lan- | Bethesda-by-the-Sea, was th Trma e wash-huckler cllently for San Francisco husbands|caster, I'n, and in the Canadian |Patrons in ndance incl 300 s tizens in many prosaic business suits. Ir nd fathers dities, from S41 in Victoria to §23.96 | Madame Louise Homer, Mrs, 1 i «tored for | PASt four years there e Stotesbury, Mrs. W. L. Kingsles el tbree “affairs of honor Rome, N. Y.: Mrs. John 1% Harris Ihis puts cooing of Holivwood turde | In cities with population ranging 1tome. i arri } 1 Don Juanish G L New York; Mrs. Barle P, Charlion quictus upon a tempt to t e i Junish cior NA* doves is a boon 1o long distan.: |from 500,000 to 50n.000 some of the | NOW Vork: A wrle P, Charlt \ rom him : a SN phone receipts. When one of a de-|adjusted rates are as follows: Min- | Lall Tver, Ma Irs. Paris Sin P DALY DOZLN ¥ et e ) ) blood i g another | o100 couple :lits to Now York, tiis | neapolis, 0: Newark, N. J., $58: | SeW York, and Paris; Mrs, Georg ther re. instead of streteher €S- | yiro petween are in ronstant busz, | Cineinnati, $21.60; Kansas City. Mo., | &+ McKinloek, Chicago, and = Leonard Replogle, New York; Otta valities, sudd-n rencwals of lost look for As a class the movic follk are ths|$30.90: Seattle, $35.01; Indianapolis, | 10 2! i ndiznapoliai e inint Nolewy oric: WG and: 2 | John Shepard, Jr.. Lenos, Mass. ; friendship which wound up in a spread of the sick when the I greatest of all long distance ftel:- Dortland, Ore., $30: Louisville, Park Avneue hotel. The third sent | 5 &8 o5 2 5 the (wo principals (o hospitals for | * oM< e "“;, ,"?"“ o | T h annual masquerade ball on | e SSRET om ime 1| M English valet—ihat is T help| The analysis shows that the bur- Valentine day me other challenges. mostly in |\ Support him along with a doz-1|den upon property for tax purposes The organization committec of | pight elubs. oeer meulte to. fair| O 80 others on a hotel floor—com- |is gradually increasing. The aver- the Home Protective leaguc is now | jzdies but they usually wound uy | Pined politely but firmly, as only |age adjusted rate this year is $55.45: | ing at the Seminole Golt club wem ready to make full report to the | with everybody ing “hreakfast | & Valet can, that an outside pressir |the average last year was $35.30. Alv. and Mrs. Imil 1' Stelhi, New league. A number of prominent Child's” New York has mo-o|l3d Tecently put creases in my|The trend upward has been con- | York city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M ogislature | citizens cluding clergymen are| than a do encins schoa coat sleeves. “It is only done, sir, [tinuous during the seven years Mr. | Content of New York r)\tr‘rv‘an\‘w the organization wemberships running from with uniforms.” he esplained. He|Rightor has been collecting and [with a small dance in the Castillian “Bill* Dobson slopped a runaway|to. 50 seemed fearfully perturbed—feas- | computing rates I ) fully. In fact I'm a little put ou: | niyself, And he better keep his no-e | out of my outside pressing busines now beging to thaw. Mis. Georg Dobyne, Beverly Farms. Mass., entertained the South Shore Bridge club at the Everglades | club, while among those entertain ens (members of all room of the Ambassador hotel He was rolled| Among xpert swordsmen ar Compared with these figures, | Tuesday cvening for their daughter the ground and received alJohn Barrymore, Walter Hampdon Chairman Linder estimates New ! Anne. 3 Bad crae G U el e e ey | Britain’s rate as much lower, figur- e ed in hold the animal Muray. Darrymore and Hampden . |ing that the assessment here in on | Glenna Collett, famous golf player The Stanley Works hus purchased | tcok up fencing purcly as a pro-| - block lonk chunk has been tak- |4 asis of, 50 per cent of actual|who has arrived for a short visi nd and buildings located on Cleve- | fessional assct to their stage endeav- | °F €Ut of that picturesque strib of | yq1ye, But the average taxpayer,|was scen at the Bath and Tennis il street [ ers but found it so engrossing thy | Pleasant old homes with front yards| o agept at analyzing statistics, will | club with Morris Wood, Philadelphia Shese e | have made it a hobby and arc ex-|Of West 23d street between 9th anl|gng jiple comfort in this viewpoint |and Mrs. Mary Lubaw of the Eve 10th avenues. It was the last touch | | i knowing that the local rate f clades club. of ihat brooding calm that dis- | L 0 4y ongihcl P " The New York Fencers' Club s earwilllorobably be not less 1 e o) b servations 1“1\\4’“1 to have the blue-blood:d | tinguished old Chelsea. A net woris mills, or $28 per $1,000 | TEST INDICTMENT 1SSUED tion of the Limpire state. Its 0 TII W Il | membership list. Tt includes namos 0‘ »*lr'rcl I\S-- d(;r“ulfl\[ur\sm\ to t : i Boston, Teb. S (A—The federal ntent with th egis ¢ | s 5 P cander. | Skies for the Gargantuan communi- s ; : & 2 ontentions with the Legis ! n e eather |o ue Gowas astors and Vander- (o tment house o be Lkiowi 24| Can Fight Othcr grand jury vesterday returned the Ihany are continuous. A Legislatur bilts and its fifteen story buildivg | ¥ ARHTENT house Lo be KNOWR 23 pyings phan F first indictment in Massachusetts for in the fashionable Tast Fifties of e | Assistant Fire Chief Michael T.|purchase of liquor for beverag: Souney might be likened Lo the bugz | purposes. Tlihu D. Stone, assistast aw as he is innocent looking but do | U. & Attorney, said the indictmest not presume to think that has gone | would furnish a test case. to seed by any means. A local boxer | B biioThe ‘ ih| it called “Knockout” Jones found out | (v and Who have been assigned to i e '« or wn|Lad man gallops up in a cloud af | Fecently that Ar. Souncy was a pret izhtly colder Sunday. knight roles on the stag Tau 2 e dael 5 Conditions: The disturbance t movies, The lessons are from %5 |alkali dust. dismounts and slaps| (Y toush cgg to crack. The chief al- IHE JUHNSUN.MORRISON ondit listurban, novies. v % though he is past the school oy L ¥ r Lal 1 gan Thurs 210 and one of Dest known | the sheriff in the face S 5! ) the shotiff his (0 do frow | Period of life keeps himself in good MUSIC STUDIOS a 1 pressur a comfortable f ne in his!then cn the editor. “is 1o i"'\i\“‘»‘ vonililon 209 MAIN ST, ROOM 6 oil the South Atlantic coast i o the ba man or 40.00 _L sy H': Boylone Jow pressure cont out 1 the past few years fenci words."” trolled into the fire headquaricrs|| GHARLES A LEWIS M. miles south of Cape Hatteras, This | boen faken up by a number of « - nd fecling pretty confident of his JOHNSON MORRISON / paner: A Broadway jazs| OWn boxing abilitics started some f wi mon noriheastward lists, as relaxation and ai Morning 4 e o o e ok - N bly with inereasing intensity. | reducing,. A well known Jady novei- | artist has given up hunting on a iing with liet Souncy that h SO Temperatures will rise on Sunday [ist is adept at foils. The oldest clihy ccunt of its eruclty.” m‘elvnn‘(“.m‘ m‘ Hly]\'}: { A population n the Ohio valley and lower Lake|is in Washington Square and it ai- Two guesses. What else he should d like to put the gloves on with 1 you" said he to the deputy chief, region, and it will somewhat | tracts a sizable list of devotess|&ive up (o add to his humane qual- ) you” I ; b colder on Sunday in New Lnaland | regularly ities | wwell, if it will oblige you I will | Theory-Technic and the north portion of the Middle | - (Copyrizht. 1930, McNaught do it," said the fire fighter. of gerry- | Atjantic states, l The biggest individual phone biti! Syndicate, Inc.) “1 will only hox with you as T do York. with 6.00 | pert duelists. ' Washington, Ieh. §—Iorecast {07 | 4yiazes those who thought fencing es attempls to v York, | Southern New England: Cloudy | remaincd oaly as a faint Victorian| The editor of a magazine dealing [ dors 50 W t of dislike | Suturday; Sunday partly cloudy, not| taing in western talos tells me Las a st | much change in temperature Broadwvay ave a number o jilormuln: that always Hclicka \Dlie Jorecast for Eastern New Yark: schools which quickly trais | Sheriff of Bitter Gulch on a hot day | i3 nodding in ‘ront of his office. The | {ing lurgely of rural represcn- e metropolis ——ee artly cloudy S v to the Southern | teachers is Louis S Syor hiis Al azo Jones Ihone 35611 | PPhone 46060 sovernment | Ensemble Playing

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