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Evening Star dated November 13, 1921

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 ‘warmer, prol ‘Temp ended at 10 p.m. laat-n! 44; lowest, 38. Full report on No. - 868.—No.” 28,322. WEATHER. Fair today;...

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 gl —— 100000 NEEDED . FORNEW SChoOLS GUILTY OF BRIBERY. - Charge Arose Out of Alleged Liquor Transactions. CINCINNATI, Ohio,

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 HOUSE AND § UPSET CO ‘Adjournment Delayed at Opening Arms| ATE MEMBERS NCE PROGRAM Session as Delegates Are Called Upon The

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 American Press Universally Commends Hughes Proposal to Lead in Reduction pf Navies 3 BRAISE FOR U.S. PLAN Speculation Even

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 LACK NEATNESS AND BTARING,. ARMY VIEW OF OFFICERS HERE New Sandals Turn_Sole, Three-strap Slippers, with Buckles and “Baby"

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 E surroundings. of which 75 tell whether you are “HOME," r cent is the furniture. or just housed. Think of coming home these

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 lsupertor  court nere today.” The|t was standing in the rosd - |negro clubhed Dishman _to. death when the latter's automobfle

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 $1.00 Syringes ‘With This 29c Peroxide Cream ‘$1.00 Bed Pillows $1.00 Crib Blankets 25c Water Pailé With This Coupon and...

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 Cmon and.. 22c ular 35c Bottles of New (,_-—. N Fur-Trimmed Plush Coats Last Year’s Price, $35.00 - $22.50 i Stylish t hr...

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 ) A 1 L4 T The Values A sale that is = 3 i oA A without . parallel price ; B Many belated artivals will be placed in this...

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 - AR st At ' AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER I3, 195T—PART 1. W o vy R I “THI i * | EDUCATORS’ ELECTION. 7 )ihimsr of...

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 ‘mNSUMERS READY | Check-Off System for Mines —|Fibi =it AE-g mine i progivepesdind prmyr e , - “Just Grew Up,” History Shows

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 "MARYLAND'S WOMAN LEGISLATOR NEITHER REFORMER OR EXTREMIS Syectal Dispatch to Tl Star. 1 BALTIMORE, November 12. et a...

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 " A Home-Decoration Sale--Curtalns Cretonnes and Rugs November, the month when the mistress of the home turns her thoughts to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (O, NOVEMBER 13, 1921-PART 1. LANSBURGH & BROTHER | « Christmas Greeting Cards Plate or...

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 , THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 1. CHILDREN HAVING HAPPY TIME AT THE HOUSE OF MERCY. 16 Cider,

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 LR L L T U T T b L T T T TR T T T e R T T Y L T e R T T L T O T T T R T RO T T T T T LU T T T T T T T TR e...

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 MUST REFUND §750 10 OBTAIN RELEASE “J.W. Mellen Arraigned in Con- Enection With Getting Funds 3 for Disabled Veterans. iy...

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 ) 3 ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, NOVEMBER 13 '1921—PART_ 1 19 0 RED CROSS GIVES MANY RECREATION Many Benefit by...

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 20. y STAR, . WASHINGTON,. D..C., NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 1. CIW NEWS IN BRIEF THE WEATHER | WILL ADDRESS MEETING. | District

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 _ . THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON; D. C, NOVEMBER 13. ‘191_PART 'L 1 i i | 8 , he added, th MONGOLIA-SOVIET PACT  |iry,...

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 TACKLES BIG JOB AFFECTING - || ALL EMPLOYES OF UNCLE SAM ‘When President Harding got tired of ‘waiting for Congress to...

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 S 5 i - 1921—PART SECRETS OF WORLD WAR " wastan S % Placed at Half-Staff in Honor of Treaty of Alliance| war Dead and Tate

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 LA R EBU RS HEPINRP" TN A Dm0 - 7 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 1....

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 ) e h AR } THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! y . Shopping by Mail Made Easy i I : 7fi‘e o! Shop to better advantage than if a...

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 ~.%’ SPORTS. - " THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . D.-"C, NOVEMBER 13, "1921—PART *1-° SPORT Yale Downs Princeton By Two Field

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 \ SPORTS. (S i s | Georgia 'Z’g"chj?Ot}er_whelr_ris: Georgetown, 21-7 : Ma'ly—land Too Strong for Catholic University...

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 SPORTS:* ; THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON;: D: O., NOVEMBER ' 13, 1™1—PART I SPORTS. Washmgton to Have New Country Club : Tuscan

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; ‘WASHINGTON, “D. €, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 1.J u i alore Hours, Dmly 9: 15 a.m. to Two Carloads ofhe F amous

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 Page 2. Of Our 4 Pages Today " See pages 29, 31 and 32 1 Prepare t THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART

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 srr——— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 1. = HE S. KANN SONS COMPANY “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave.,

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 Of Our 4 Pages Today. See Pages 29, 30 and 31 $25.00, at $5.00. $8.95. to $79.00. Silhouette. Other Numerous Sales Briefly

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0.! NOVEMBE a3 P RT LD AT AT AT you will get the utmost in comfort and service, VARIED...

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 . City Club,—Mrs. Gur- Bey Strong will be the hostess of this afternoon at 4 o'cloek. / Mem- Far in advance of the ordi-...

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 en of ORIy RITTR FTRSRRVENERIY) “Pape’s Cold Compoupd’ "Breaks Cold in Few Hours Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit

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 Notes of Art and Artists The American art season for 1921-22 was inaugurated by the opening of - the annual exhibition of...

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 FE L0 NOW AS NEVER ! The ‘Britannica Coes Hand in Pand With the Awakened World . HAT has been the lasting heritage of the...

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 event in American art and letters, for it and the attendant ceremonies will bring to New York members o the National...

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 ¢ FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921-PART 1. Week’s Price Range New York Stock Exchange...

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 Reviews of RUSSIA FROM THE A.lllOAl! EM- BASSY; A, A o By David R. Francis. lllu-lr&ted. + New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

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 Towi jence, Tori 102y AGENTS —iake 372 & week by sellfog 4 aver- 5"':‘”'" ACCOTS! ‘f’,‘" ge;e Tmincouts & day; outht tre...

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 42 ‘M'I‘SC'ELL'A’N"E ouUs THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BUSINESS OPPDBTm | BUSINESS orronmrms FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS...

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 ———— BT, N.W.- W ted; 1ady to sbare fiat. ('all.fmlz'lfl - T ST. N.W., Apt. 2—Large 1in mod- LB mlh front room, M'-h' tie-...

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 "WANTED—TO0 BUY - T "ATTENTIONI ‘We want houses of all lp- in all sections of the city. to sell o ap- P!\We ‘%iso have...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES * Contiuued. umuu—cuwnlt H ‘corner ".,'.!a.... bldg.. contains § S-room aud: bath apts.; bldg. has 50-ft....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 13, 1621—PART 1. 3 AROUND THE ERE s a little contraption call- ed “The Riddle of

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 EDITORIAL PAGE = [ NATIONAL PROBLEMS - SPECIAL ARTICLES Ol ke ErbA s .EDI TORIAL SECTI ON ] Stat. Part 2—16 Pages WASHINGTON,

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 - g_2 A 'fiHE EVENING STAR, " With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D, C. asmAr.‘ .November 13, 1881 THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 ALLIES’ SHARP CHECK ON SERBS NIPS WAR Whole Weight of Allies Marshaled Against . Unwarranted Aggression in e " Albania. BY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1 e RN Wife o Shipping Board . wi a MRS VRIGHT tHenr ]_?srice Wridht, of the

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 mh % 3: 1510 M. STREE‘I'- NW OPPOSITE SHOREHAM. By mushingmunc. F irst Reductlon .)al., of Fashionable Apparel Begmmng...

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 SOCIETY m||mmuum|||||||ummuImu|||||munmu||unnmummnnmflmnmmmmnmmmn DeMoll & Co.’s Greatest Sale of New Musical Instruments £

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 SOCIETY Ceremony for Wedding Tri;) in Europe. W. K. Wilbur Weds Miss Stewart. On Saturday. Ne burgh, Pa. M sur wag married to

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 3Ghe HUB FURNITURE CORBSE . ortritn..|axem The Hub Furniture Co. Is Ready fo Christmas! What a world of meaning in the word.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 2. i » 9...

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 The Conneclicut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, Dance Frocks To Glorify the Social Season Re-Creations of Jenny,

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 Chapter No. 20, U.D. C, Outlines Ball Program The annual autumpg! ball to ington Hetel' November- 38 -3y the members of the.

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 " Our Prices on FURS * \9%° —Are As Attractive As Ever &  —Despite Market Advances Because we laid in heavy stocks long ago,

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 SOCIETY: Mirs. Coolidge Heads i Patrons at Recital Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of D‘-! trons and patronesses for the recital

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 .y SOCIETY a3eren 'in'the HTHE_' | easy! DA CARROLL-ERWIN CO. 707 12th Street N.W.—Main 7127 | 739 11th Street N.W.—Main 1286

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 15 = = - » dry, warm cli- better still, an enameled surface, can | a shallower shelf ced midwafy be- | floor space. When you

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 DY # Sale of bo;’s’ corduroy suits, $1.% This Suit Entirely Corduroy Pants With of Corduroy Cotton Blouse JUST about the best

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 good thing to give the front shutters a coat of green paint to gloss over the wear of time and 1ts consequent abrasions. It

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 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS, ATIONAL TONIGHT Caly Thester in Washington Offeriag Exclusively American snd Fersign Stars of (ko...

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 ] AMUSEMENTS. ‘ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PA™= 3. AMUSEMENTS. 3 | REPUBLIC 2 =& Amerioa's Finest

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 N. Y. Symphony Eveni: The second :of -the hefies of evén- ing orchestral concerys given by:ahe’ New York Symphony auditori

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 'CLOSED AUTO SALON TO OPEN TOMORROW WITH SIXTY MODELS Practically Every Type of Car, From Limousine to Rakish Lines, to Be

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 i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTION, D. O, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 3. EIGHTEENTH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT 8:45 ANY MORNING. "THE

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 Sold Everywhere By Progressive Dealers [ Pennsylvania Petroleum Products Motor Oils A Smooth-flowing oil. Does not leak out.

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 rg " GOODYEAR GHEEL RECORD SYISHE Truck Beats in Speed, Then Exceeds Its Own Best Run. The Goodyear six-wheel truck, which

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 3. In England it is unlawful tq play billlards in a public place

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W mon: Model 47—8 New Price, Delivered 1016-1018 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 7837 . Open Sundays and

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 PLANS TO SOLVE TRE PROBLENS Company Establishes Tech- nical Service Bureau to Aid Truck Owners. With a'view to enabling truck

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 and low suspension guarantee senerator may indicate wear of thelplaced correctly. Fach terminal of|fwenty-four, Including...

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 engine was selected for the power plant because it permitted building }hefllrl;ne ?(hlhe :Ar low, ‘;I‘he engine s fitted with

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 ~ journey at the Sgottish Rite Cathedral| 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER  13,.1921—PART. 3. . FRATERNITIES —

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 Part 4—6 Pages THE MAKING OF A PRIMA DONNA — — By SOPHIE BRASLAU FIRST STEPS ON ROAD TO OPERATIC FAME ARTICL ¢ months a...

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 9 < IJ' HEN a Man anda Woma; ‘Are i United by a i | i f Lie, Can Anything | Efface the Memory of It? A New | Treatment of the

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 Inez Hangs Up a Record—By Sewell Ford THE RAMBLER MAKES ANOTHER TRIP " | ' ' TO FAMOUS CHANTILLY BATTLEFIELD | HE Stop at a

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 THE SUNDAY S TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 4. e R EEEEEEEE=E——— I had gone into the army or navy! Meanwhile,

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 2 THE THE BRITISH M. P.—{ &ewaoma_ \———By H. Hesketh Prichard sent as many of the civil guard. But enough of it. These...

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 s s Make Their Appearance as Winter Approaches Unique Blouse skirt in order to tighten the hip line BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. but

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 e o The Fundiy Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921. A = - = : Conferring the degree of Doctor of Laws upon Gen. Di t

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-NOVEMBER 13, 1921 Buds of the Coming Social Season in Washington...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 13, 1921, Miss Helen McLanahan, daughter of Mrs. George X....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 13, 1921 . D 2 AMONG US MORTALS | | R (R = S The Pink of L B

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION-NOVEMBER 13, 1921, Two old friends meet and pose for the camera man

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 13, 1921. Mme. Du Four's Tal’ Salve INSTANTLY REMOVES...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION--NOVEMBER 13, 1921 A DESSERT That Will Add the Finishing Touches to a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 13, 1921. THAT'S THE ST e | Woman Beautiful | TIME | 1ascome to

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 COMIC SECTION SETV R MUTT AND JEFF YOU L0OK WORRIED,) [I BOUGHT A BRoNCHO SPWIS! WHAT'S - By BUD FISHER AND NOW I've FOUAD gM

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 SMATTER POD| Ly C.M.DAYNE By C. M. PAYNE | HERE ! HERE! DON'T G0 AWAY BOyS! n i FIGHT, MAYBE T CAN BT i o Tl BE OF ASSISTANCE

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 By C.AVoight Copyvight. N. ¥, Tribane Ine l [ — BeTry ouou™ To B Alone ) ~ HeERes A CHaue To MAke ANY MINUTE NOw T Pick 0, £

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 SAY Ut = |'VE A NoTilon To BUY A _NICE ToolL CHEST FULL OF ToolS-¢ | NEED'Em NOW. FOR GOODNES S Joe DON'¥ 'FORGET To sToP AT

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