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a i ho cana pet ee TN nO RR ee ee Te 4. : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907, : DUINVAN — |Harle’s “Artistic Temperament” Is a Cowardly Excuse ‘BROKE INTO HOUS | THOUGHT RU ft Ho | io Gratify Passion at the Expense of Ennobling Love. AND ATTACKED HIS - A GUOD WN iesvere wonen wow grain: = - i His So-Called Search for an ‘Affinity’ ls W) f WITH Nl FROM PITTSBURG Win Fame by Beauty and Talent\ Merely His Desire to Indulge in oe | Primitive Folygamy. + |Woman Fought Off Savage i Citi, i: eaves Ss. = Assailant. Who Ran: and i : : Be Was Hunted by Police ; sy i as e . Laur. t ells By Nixola Greeley-Smith ) 4 ee Car ae qT ‘lls Why She Took Poo PINNEY BARLE, the eccentric artist, of Orange County, neaen : who shipped his wife and Httle son from New York yesterday that] MOUNT HOLLY, J, Sept, S— ‘i $5,000 From the Bank Teller Before rs | the wouian'may get» divorce in France and gnable him to marry| Wer? aominson whose aunts is } [e ; : : | his affinity,” who hae made one of a queer triangular household for OMe) (0 ot. carty to-tta a hidaheeees She Learned That He Had & time past, jv the latest expottent-of the much-exploited “artistle tempera] poalcdly witty a shoe knife while she ment. was 1 After makigk the attack William Ellis Corey, the Steel Truat president, who compelled Uls wife)" (109 Cpe a ener te ihe : lot twenty year) to seek a divorce that he might make Mabelle Gilman] join ‘of Benjamin Aaronson, - the ‘mistress of hin mil}tons, ts, when compared with Earle, a shining example} rather of Mrs. ‘Tomilj:ison.. Mra. Aeron- ' Stolen, $96,000. ‘ Indjeative of the AUER ANUS USES EN ot good cltixenship, @ porphyry pillar inthe temple of home. For Mr.]f0n: the mother of, the woman, waa. | { Brad upoi‘the publie mind wa tof. Laura M, Carter, on Corey nt least had the courage of his brutality. He was tired of one wornan | es ea iisop haw been living at ! I and wanted another, and he took her on terms she was able to dictate. He] her fathet’s home. . , that when" Runyan, the $96,000 Windsor Trust, : of fifty $100 bills she ever met a Pittsburg million- -witness stand to-da} Company de thought he was one of them. She had « 1, Who Is an ex-convict, hiay- Stale Prison d because his Ab red. ; -did not attempt to justify the proceedings, but:simply arranged the matter | Tomlins legally, as his money enabled him to do—took a cerjain amiunt of erit{-| n¥ Den reese’ 00m cigm staically and had his way. ‘ to go | PARLE’S COURSH: COWARDLY. petinpeaebenty etme vitae sed fr Jed her a neat pact refuse aire, but she A thes they shed money when at ir i ohars : . vs <4 F ug! MIE] Ferdinand Pinney Earle makes the cold-blooded Corey conduct seem|-iievn forced an nce Ciroush the Ma. New York. Z ; ‘ Bee : by camparison falrly decent For the latter takes a coward's refuge belind A really thought he "it de 4 j : 4 Want In a, drawer ; Teally thought he was 4 m Pitt - highflown phrases and queer bellefs for the simple primitive polygamy |viers je fou { Clared, “He passe money like a good thing.” : : quite popular at the beginning of the race and experiencing @ dangerous! 2° Vad: The mor ey get the money they revival now In old days crimtnals or men pursued by. thelr enemies fled to the Churches, clatming sanctuary, and-none-dared to-peretrate the sacred pre incts to take them, Similarly, to-day, offenders against social laws like Ket the money out oF ine es 35,09) of her cross-« knox, The sutt case was Assisiant Dis! & driund the for nree os, ‘The Assistant t Ad Ree anemic citinoniain 3 Earle fly to the shrine of Love thelr very presence desecrates, and In, his GHER ALE ERAT w up her arm to ‘ soverai deep et woman, are @aKressive and very painstaking. it he You are a "Ha Rady 3 name claim exemption from the duties and responsibilities of orl!nary men failed to make much of an s and women. declared the wintess i sues tory the woman told indi ir was never Io the Hay wight > oP , itaraiaderkecaers Feo! testimony wacker tn ce in mr lite when I NEED AN EARLY START. i paket eta ‘ May Report to Bingham. Sf Rese neelini oraie oriee! : Riise — Z alu: Bg GIG aL ea as The, Orange County artist bases his public exchange of wives on-a a See ts SEUSS UKM YE LPACE WE Yiismarker. Congres: bellef In ‘prenatal aMnities and the Individual right tp freedom of love.” oused by sioner Binghan. retur t objected In bahatt-ot his + Pe xone to Gils attention will be It_seems to ime if I were a married man who had found five years of sepa be FRSC HE CRE Rete wot Ce clehaliea Ah Coe married life too long 1 would think one ordinary lfetlme quite enough Tho clice aoa u ; replied Mr Marvha in which to find my affinities, and not want my troubles to begin before} "=: Moors wiarte 4 Carter woman's trial WARK re Tl ier ed » the fugi- Rea hear een y 3) enaare epineates birth. Perhaps, however, persons of the Earle temperament need af tiie, ; sur to-day he : there was $64.00) In the » Ieclared: | ‘Bhe may be tm: prenatal start to get around to all the possible affinities Ife holds for|(\) $7\.rn, "Ente Oealted iound | when he ounted it just before tue po LE EL at enor idea stots honesty them, that Mrs. Tomline Was se Hl ce broke into bis flat and arrested : ‘ rely -lacerated and her condition -serté him. WHupS OPA een | | think the majority of persons in New York belleve in divorce under| > 3 When the money was counted at the jcertain conditions. A lifelong contract based on a frequently evanescent SN Wad | station-house it totalled up $3,410, hare, ke j feeling is not always easy to carry vhe : t sama 2 Laura Carter asserts that she did not Sie Heke ae es se iB acts Way ay, lolcarry out and when a man and woman find . Pa pe arated ats le Gar “os Phair, rapidly they eannot live together, and by so doing’ help each other to happinces t CCFO Ra Fea ce sitar t6 parton iher akirtefrontawith {and usefulness, they are, in my opinion, much better apart. F as nd pay ry polar expanses, aht ¢ 8 lady gesture, she But thelr separation should be effected quietly and decently and not f unyan says he xave her $15,000. He “" ee Ae - SN GY AOSOUME for the ‘esing 310,000 | upletever stole: anything In all my faunted spectacularly in the face of the public, with much nolse and fury i The nolicemen who mado the arrest are’ Mr. Marshall dropped that line of in- about “prenaia’ aM@uities,” “freedom of love” and “the artistic tempera- f Uon. yan fad given you $,uW) xaminati6; Laure. 0, sir, not Until the morning of July Bed foe i & when I told him I knew who Runyan Carter was conducted under aifficui-; YS mo" ties, Gangs of street railway men were) “hy didn't you tell Dim before? You , i Ia ew tracks in| trated him, didn't. you? a ee eee e meanklin and! Welly 1 don't know, answered Airs Centre street” between Franklin and! (ei 1 dont Knows sewer lagers White streets, and rivetera were fasten: ]%} qon't trust anybody very far.” ing together lengths of p! “How did you feel sbout Runyan mew palt water mains on the Lafayette | ¥ 0 AGE anton sonpu oN in etreet side of the Court-House. “That was different. T took a chance offenders who seek sanctuary in {ts holy temple should be thrown the money changers were of old. Judge Warns Nojse Makers. Wr a A a mn aire e a- | UA SS UR WH Coan iinen Me cUlaE word: fa || te eRe eee aeieonie ret denne Two beautiful American women whose photographs are greatly in. | Railroads Send Representa Je of times that unless there was | out” demand in Europe just now are Mrs, Burckhardt, of New York and ses | rote "care taken {0 avoid uinecensary |, Why She Changed Her Name | Doris Keane, the actress tives to New York to Hire “Why ald you give the name enti veael sored + aPC EG € ; = rip noise he would summon someiody be- | 1,1, payn when Syou took the sate Mrs. Burckhardt recently selected as the prize beauty among Men Expert With Key. fore him on a contempt charge, | deposit vault?* the visitors to Franzensbad, a great watering place and health resort Laura Carter go] “Runyan suggested {t. He spelled the in Bohemia. Certain that none of the-money was lost Jury And uesttoned her about her ment.” while they were carrying t from the the telegraph operator, ved at her —— as riper Be naan e fi Mat to the siation-house- [iuian ade Sivuefifi' airbei fist "ands kept het . WIFE TO BE ENVIED, AFTER ALL. I a Ci er could not have books. | He asked her ow she got into se is mits that Laura Carter could aot a iS dato The Earle triangle seems to me to be made up of two fools and on: | taken that $10,000, and swears he dd ey in ty five with Runyan, Bhe ; not hide It sald She telephoned to a hotel at. Coney brute, Of the three the departing wife seems most.to be envied, for on ' “Which leaves the question of 1 zalsay Bere 3 sae her he was can wish a wife no greater happiness than to be put aside by a husband f whereabouts 1a quite «chaotic conde Ste Soa cet Kiekelel a tha” aeUN= { : ri with the “affinity” mania. 7 Persons tov ofteti gloss thelr Irregular Tove aMatrs by comipartaow with} > Sas those of history and romance, finding counterparts for their “artiste tem | } Deraments”’in the great crimes of history and forgetting thelr prototypes WE PUT OUR FOOT DOWN are more ofsen found In the police courts. The. “artistic” temperament” as a buttress for crime {s dverworked, | UPON the loose methods of “coun- t “Freedom of love” as the excuse for brutality of the Earle variety takes in/ief! eeey ses bought - i pea yain the name of the highest and most ennobling of human passions and) Without the previous searching and out astcarefil examination of a skilled in are worse than useless. x yoy eye troubles to our d awoke to /registered physicians, They are Mi Mr.| OCULISTS -not spectacle sales- nin then I to | tind-mynctt herein the tic | Atter he | Crowley hu treet station house e Anation. He was told Mr, Marshall made Aura Carter my [name out, for sme aeveral times #0 d = as sc stantial hit {n the part of Rachel into the most minute details of the way | Willan forget 1c. He anid he wanted| 88 Keane has scored a substantial hit tn F : 5 At the headquarters of the striking eeatanenewavereaiminn (WWOt anit forme Mt.) He sald. ne wanted’ Neve, in “The Hyprocrites” In London. She was a member of the EM ae Se eae tanya ti Loanicetraduenreiestochtantricadant companythat.gaye the. first presentation of this play at the Hudson | telegraph operators tn the Asto} i t you think that queer?” Theatre In this clty over a year azo. thta-ufternoan applications for emptoy~ oni red Forty-four } Sheal Hereskearnercwnat ane on Neate, Greer LBM wuias ment from strikers willing to leave town : ia Moh land Iwas so happy Sunday, the day after tunyan walked | {00 |! Mit oes If needed—ae low as 81, $S:., ncar Fourth Aye. 4 We ti25*h St,n-ar Lenox Aves 42 Columbus Ave., Sist & 82d Ste. had fallyn from a railin tres on i on St., OOKLY sighth. avenue; James trae pet 3 ana work on railroad lines were recelved : | Reiily, of tne sane nddewes. “anil Join out of the bank wit | , - n= ampbel!, vt No. 257 Ninth avenue 3 ed. Within a week several nu C t t nui Sera AV eaben ae! gtetae “played solitaire all day and George i ‘ and fled When Coroner Geor mayavien ta a 2 Stonasle, Fead ‘ihe papers,” sue eae ancertt Motley Meld Alas 1 dred skilled operators wil have jerk ted the hospital on Tucsday. utternson ~TP ° Read very well te During wie afternoon session which | ew York to take positions as train Moltakauthenturediman'eteatematin Wisk Os "Did You consult with a lawyer be- witness fipaily statement’ he was sleeping under an * “ . oo be- | waa so tedious that the spatchers and operators on Weatern fore you betrayed: Runyan ‘to: the po-| besved that ahe he excused: because: alte seeeaie : railroads during the rush {n moving tne fies —aaked Mr Marsiall. [was so Ured that she could scarcely “ "J didn't oon#ult with anybody bur) si in the chair, Mr. Marshall brought Les fall_cron ley 1 Coroner Ned agal, esterday, nate Ribastene ahora t ja, In cane chair, ar.) Marshall: brough A ta Sree sud Naa already. APT OSeR rowley Told Father eine ceswtep sani shacae eect! ess, ry ie 7 28 mitted that on July 6, after she drew ne Eri at 7 s 3 to repeat the sto: hi d told to his Mr. Marshall th to tell how | the $5,000 out of the Gamleld. Deposit iy pediishirtyatrikera sto. Chtceeo for) #8; of Attack, but Witnesses | tater the day previous) St © . ‘Application e ee nent the $ Thuny ane lite, aho showed the money to Harry tice in the offices there. Per fue day Prevost tne eng |] Make Stained Glass Windows A at could sa rkstein , “ Jograph . : His last words were addressed to his i ne had previously denied tha rare irecslyediby/ mall: tratesteeerer Contradict Him. Hither ania ners, addressed to his 1 Out of Plain Glass Windows Kirkstein after she got the yi managers of Western lines ¥. ‘ wife and child Mra. Crowey ts comes m the safe deposit vault. Tt ing for seventy-five firat class men. prostrated over her young tunsand’s NCAT? don_is lmportant Jn that t i John Haffles, telegraph superintendent denth and a ihysician In in constant || gf uRetaay < oplate, which 7 een given to qu him, ind couldn't be disturbed. ‘The Ocusists and Optclans, - Among the we Puitonlene seh har mc hatte Yan, 8 Geor xhirts pr Tesh ment on an instalment plan #28 for for only about and said she Vad $6) tert arrested. es A medium through which = = After suffering untold agony with & | attendance. $5.00 might have escaped prior to Run- Of Tie” Catala Pacitic,~ te -in-town. broken neck for over” fty= Se Bie pea ore { $35 for a new dress, %% for #t ana : ; pillow cases and some money fc whi.) Yan's arrest, Joking: for 100 experts to) Ko) to nts J ph Croat y. twenty-on years old. if kev and beer - Did you Ret a $1,000 bill changed at s ; 3 ; pee and be assighed to work there dur. [Joseph Crowley. ty oe ‘5 old, : The $5,000 a Surprie. | {ag Gasteld National Bank on July 87"! Mrs, Meyers Fainted in Street|Campers Find Body on Bench tr the viz crop movement at wages [Of No. tl West Sixteenth street, dice oo OREN THREE | “Were you expecting the $5,900 thal Say er’ echoed the witness. Said “Hand: or” 2 Perera yes pa of 7100 a month or more and railroad ihvaiclaneeate ties hoactialtsagkunatenc bs Third Person Polsoned by Coffee. | rw: Runyan gave you?’ asked Mr, Mare [ "Wier wowid 1 get n $1,000 bill" and Spot Said “Hands and “Suicide” -Is Verdict aati’ Raabe tarselest yitaliva wre tscea cial tt | yeu Save seen ) mum were too mush for the, Garter Best He Could et One iorh ena eur man|wnolare enable! (4 | Pesta) Sep econ Viealivene di, !s,ditteutt to make people be! Windowphanle, Woman, ands at her own’ request, tne as Best He Coukt. Given at Once. leave town to work at thelr trade are!“ Youn Crowley received the injuries | Hee that coffee ts an absolute pot- ‘ Shiney = cross-examination. was abridesd. But seoking jobs in other lines,” satd Prost: | which caused his death early Tuesday |°2% '0 @t least one person out of ath thies In shemay be recalled tater | ESE AE othe ees a ees Jevery three, but people are slowly an ——_———— — = = ———— | With her faithful putt terrier, Spo!.) Roxeman C. Bulger and "Gym" Bag-| will contrivute « part of hie earnings | the police declare that he waa ture ieee ttout. although thousands. of eae i at: the elds of —trer—cot—Mrs tasrhal! writers, were sating [to the suopart of those who are idle | accidentally by a fail from a raiitng, | ‘26M suffer terribly before they dis- #9 iItile, cover the fact A New York hotel man says: Each time after drinking coffer 1 Wr ; became restless, nervous and excited, | WH MA! 7.1 Engh Stall. Meyers of No. Robbins avenue, the) yyeagrast to-day in thelr camp tent, in| \We haye the companies on the run anc] gnq they are corroborated in tila viow Bronx, js a padent In Lincoln Hospital ¢ WasHington Park, overlooking the | {t is only a question of time when they| by Coroner Shrady, who examined wit- to-day, Spot Is not a patient, but there) jrigson, at the foot of One Hundted will be knooking at the door of the! nesses in a preliminary inveatigation one about the hospital who 4 Union asking! put Dennis F. Crowley, the young in no and Eightleth street, when’ they noticed | Commerei ~ willing to aay whe can? atay ay lone a)\ "man pass along (o the north, Two ux to Ro man's father, who lives at No: ae {80 that I was unable to sit five min- at she wants to, hours later they found the man lying | According to the strike leadere a com |renth avenue, asserts that his son was | Utes. in one place, was also inclined iat se i ‘ Spots devotion to his mistress caused! goad on one of the few benches in the mittee of “Wall Street brokers wi| urutally murdered by @ policeman of |t0 Yomit and suffered from loss o puree The body. was fallen since « rfot call to be turned in at the Alex-) park, 100 yards aw aked with rain tha: ander avenue station last night. It also * pe Us hae Aa enabled him to ke at a considerable The man'y “haily distance from thre@ policemen, three] the hands clot detectives, an ambulance surge n and { ameter the usual number of busy eltl: Rwitchinen ran walt upon the directors of the Western! the West Twentieth Street Station, ec- | */eep, which got worse and: worse, | Union at the meeting on Sept 10 and] cepting his’ son's statement to him at} “A lady sald that perhaps coffee downward. demand that some steps be taken in the! was the cause of my trouble and sug- the hospital as being the truth & = ‘ directioy f end! the Cond! ested that I try Pi ‘ood Cof- foci onpon ays ceeseue cq annem, theaetrike Condie |e ans ee jn Labor) Day (Parade, | Semen taser tr Postum Food Cot Ww, L. DOUGLAS Riccar eapas, «in Walt Street are nearly an bat jfee st Iaughed at the thought that © gummy nd aa they were on the day the strike was| Crowley was married and lived with |coftee hurt me, but she insisted so $3 50 SHOES Ri aret and two-yeu! hard that I finally had some Postum " ao men ) Police Headquar alwaya gather on exciting, occasions, | then telephone too Headuuaruity: declared. af the strikers are to be be-| hts younk wife M The only thing that finally “ot his} The two welts called park Doge | eyed. old/daughter Kathleen in thelr West | made. [have been ‘asing {t in p! } men, who & veatigation ullert Ww a Agee ats i ce Atrialwilloonvince 1 announced: that the case on Wolls, of No. 26 Court| Sixteenth street fat was a hard- /of comee ever since, for I noticed! you that W.LDoug- tution, Who formed @ cordon about Sr aides although) therayatrest; iLrboicts nal brouat mult: cor Germs | ocare ze ca ramaleyaas tones 4 “ om ang 7 h -L.Doug- | Tum and his mistress and clubbed lim] Was probably Sct ae ages to-day against the Western Union | eens Youne man end employed | that: all my former nervousness and $5,50 shoes are} until he reluctantly surrendered, , man was Apparently forty: in behalf of James D, Lush. The suit) *#duy #6 4 truck driver by an ex- | {rritation disappeared. 1 began to the bestinthe world. Mra. Meyers started outlast night for} av) years old, wvigiing 14 pounde ‘Is based upon the refusal of the clerk| press company in Weat Twenty-fourth | leep perfectly, and the Posti.m tasted | th u walk with her baby Ina perambulator| Svjnaine > fect 6 inches, and wan well- at @ branch oMice in Brooklyn to take| streut, an good or better than: the old cot-| Stress Greater New Wok: ind Spot, At One Hundred ang Thirty] tin m gray suit, with a good from Mr, Lush a measage for immediat y : ‘ ;: i axth mtreet and Alexa siclgiraw hatand tinshoce) The hairwae delivery at Huntingtons Led. Tete aie Of Labor Day morning be kissed his} fee; so what was the use of sticking | Bi hmadwar. ou. 11M goat,” wees w detail of reserves from tbe ei alnied, jeenan Looe ¢ herte nd tro w treaked wit jeged the clerk told him th f he| Wife and baby and left the houste to!to a beverage that was rulning me? mth Mi f ; browns at ; ira iy aisiance, Dut Bpat didn't auite tinder<| the \mustacta “waa brow and wanted f ket quick communication he| (ake part tn the parade, After paradins ‘One day on an excursion up the! Soe ata hy attuaton, tha} and: the ton pend et pene Ser Use the long-distance tele-| a1 day he went to tho home of yomé| pounszy jl remarked to a young lad dog vernacular (0 othe-s who w nex | i on | A busines deal-was involved and Mr, | lends on West Twenty-ffth street, | friend on her greatly {mproved: ap Inet the hand-off rule applied to them, | {Lush could notsuseitharteleenoncae cry | emalned until after mic+| pearance. She explained that some from sLincoln Hospital, and while” het ILL BE CHEAP company Operating Under a jcharter | TRC \ Ape 1 taken Postum. She had Aa waa doing this Detectives O'Brieny Pho. | W ERittsatnuchycthe:ieopledto recuse F) “1 was turning the corner ¢f Twenty-|fee and taken m. She had | saat rt Separate Advertisements Have Been Tinand Conlon come along. Whon they pedicels Celve and transmit. mesmages because {Ath street into Ninth avenue to wo/gained a number of pounds and her MEAL Mahhvrese tir ee Printed In The World So mauchen) th ‘ ¢ } font ulribereoe: feects f Ipitatt f the h . rint e ‘or! + approache} the unconscious woman! WwasiHINGTON, Sept. 5—George a, Ome Of its employes are on atrike for | south,’ Crowley told his father ana}former palpitation o he heart, in Far This Year they “ot theirs,? and Dr. Martiti, who _ Be M. Nigher pay, Young wife in the hospital before’ he|yumming in the ears, trembling of came {n the ambulance, had the same ‘sh Commissioner, | In the carly day of the strike an| died. whe shit the head t Kind of luck, ‘ thinks the people of the country have | Imerview waa printed, coming fromthe | aed When 1 was Mik on the hese} cho hands and legs and other dis- LAME PEOPLE! hen some one sent in a riot call an}) troubleh enouxh with the falling stock strike headquarters at No. i Pine] Gazed by the blow and can't say how] greeable feelings had disappeared. 215,869 the reserves came from the Alexander | qarket, poor apple and grape crop, Street and purporting to {ncorporate | | I Was on the ground. She recommended me to quit coffee] The PERFECTION EXTENSION SHOB More Thea We Pubinned Grr ncaa aveniie don was aril | Creager cna cre Nnisuanare tra ties The “utterances of Prank Bitter OME ne next thing Treailzed. Twas be. /and ike Postum, and was very akes | te Cour adds e report that the oy- 6 Was nald to have just lett the em- picked up by some one and then 5 7 ik. ex: f in The Heral |namred his pluie: and tovaity n|sler crop is aiso shore Tis said tosagy ploy of ihe company and to have | beng inrawn to ihe sidewalk eguin, 7 {much surprised Jo find that Thad AE Can ‘he jinatt thse Late ; fe! supply be as | i) iq) prophested that ‘the sctike wo t:llopened my eyes and saw a (policeman | alreac gan ess change. " A san eae Soe | tn few years” sak the commis, fast much longer. Tf Elltott, o€ No. | in uniform beating me with his club. | She said her brother had already A Nearly etl Ned Herds World Prints More PE RETIRE Su SFE LGH er. own Ho -Amiountcot Ub Belfort avenue! Brooklyn, did nol | Heibent me over the headiiboly and | ocetved ‘erent benefit from lovin , ments an e Herald, dimes ‘ ot Witosl hen a fton’| hare th: A Vary posable f i om with the Weatern | tacry ont. yom coffee and taking on Postun ‘ and Tribune Comé Nad been suftisientiy. revived preterit : ea ee tee iy Hike ne ita a member cot | "1 could seq some men about, thougn, |Food Coffe,” “There's a Jenson?! \ Ni Bis anvines him. tu thowsivern:sAll thie ee 4 will be jmpou- | (ie) Telographers’ { and has never | and heard them entreating the pollee. ead “The f é! e,” Aisin galt era Age Grepal r {rlends and his, Since then he has been | sible, no matter What sepa may be beon at any of the headquarters of tne | man to atop beating me or else he | Read “The Road to, Wellville,’ in} whipped on iecesl ha euponably contented, ‘ y| taken to keep them up. strikers, = would kill me, He finally did stop and pkes. Frenry M. Lote, 31M Third avi, M, Ye

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