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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-11-18

Evening Star dated November 18, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair today and tomorrow; moderate temperature; fresh westerly winds. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 10

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 "z. Rapat | DR. BALLOU PLEADS FORGREATER FUNDS School Head Points Out Growing Needs in Section of Annual Report. P Another

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 ‘CITY T0 OBSERVE EDUCATION WEEK Whole Natiun to Stimulate Interest in Increased Knowledge. Every city. town and hamlet in...

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 s 'ADOO MEN BUSY INKEYSTONE STATE Firm Opposition Seen on Part of Underwood and Smith Cohort. oJal Dispatch to The Star....

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 0 CITIES ADOPT | MANAGER SYSTEM More than 300 cities and towns have adopted the city manager plan of gov- | ernment since its

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 Mineralava Beauty Clay With This Coupon and 59c Scott's Mineralava Beauty Clay, large 7-ounce tubes, professionai size; holds

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 _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1., 25c¢ Toilet Soap ‘With This Coupon and 12¢ Antoinette...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 18, 1925—PART T. } Babies’ Rubber Women’s Rubbe;r . Women’s Leath Pants, 16¢ Pair

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 69¢ Window Shades With This Coupon and $2.05 Wizard Combination 95¢ One regular $1.25 Wizard Ol Mop, with tong handle; ‘one '

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 0 ” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, \ D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. Air Mail Planes to Have One-Man Radio Equipment Recent...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. : a 1 SEMIERENY B ™ e s - [N BGINS [fomy e ey DISCUSSED 4 HOURS

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 12 Drama to Depict History Of U. S. Thanksgiving Central High School Scene of munity Center " Entertainment Evening of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! LT DT , D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. Just Write to MARION WHITE , Our Expert Shopper...

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 U.D.C. BBNVENTI[]N; T0 OPENTOMORROW Elaborate Program of Enter- tainment Prepared by Local Chaptgr. Trains from the south...

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 ' PROTECTION POLIGY Says French Militarism, Not Free Trade, Keeps British ! Workers Jobless. By the Associated Press....

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 *  THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923— PART 1. 2390...

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 W 20 Ground to Be Broken for New G. W. U. Building in Few Weeks Structure to Be Started on or About December 1—Formal...

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 h = HAYNES APPROVES NEW AR ON RUM Says Dry Unit Will Need ,Same Appropriation De- spite Coast Guard. Announcing his approval

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 T2 .t v : . _THE-- SUNDAY- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. ING e il...

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 U &z&z@&&z @m@@@m&&@& &&@&&&&&m&&&&&&&&&&@&@s&&z&s&:M&&@&@@&&&@&&M&@&Q FOR YQU the Lans- burgh store is be- ing transformed

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 = News of the Clubs Women's City Club.—Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt will be hostess at tea this afternoon at the club from 4;30

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 s .~ 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18 1923 PART I VOLUNTEERS HOLD PUSHES MOUEY ORDERS. | PR & RUCKER i ice...

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 7 p——— o e e e A. C. L. PROMOTES | GEORGE P. JAMES; Veteran Official Here Is Named | General Passenger Agent. Recognizing the

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 Parent-Teacher Activities. This column is conducted under the spices of the District of Columbia Con- &ress of Mothers nnd

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 HONOR NEW YORK WOMAN CLUB HEAD Zonta Dinner Events Hear Dr. Morton on Work Among Foreigners. Dr. Rosalie Morton. president of

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 50 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART T. Now going into the Second Big Week! The Furniture in Event of

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 BOYS' CLUB DRIVE BEGINS TOMORROW | Leading Business Men to Di- rect Efforts to Obtain $35,000 Fund. The Boys' Club, hich in

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 THE ' SUNDAY STAR WASHII;'GTON. D €, E)VEMBER 18, 1923—PAR_'1' T " ; | . The Hub Furniture Co. 7th and D Sts. N.W. Store...

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 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI\'GTON D. C NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. LR EREDE . T R R L O PO DT TV AR E UL DR RED DT Ne  Hub...

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 The Public Ruhxe- This to Be the Greatest Value Ever Offered in Radio First two shipments sold out first two days of sale.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. 3:16 p.m. for the beginners and at 3:45 Iyanna Club will meet

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 86 FINANCIAL, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. FINANCIAL. MIERATESERAY | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

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 G F‘INANCI'AIJ._ al Banks to Pay $3,000,000 On Christmas Savings Accounts PREESHILD R [PAnGE_or anner Year for...

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 THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. L S. KANN SONS Co. Telephone Main 7200 e ey OYLAND’S THRILLING

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. S. KANN SONS Co. Telephone Main 7200 Free Engraving ~—One...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART T. S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 Women’s Strfip Wrist Cape

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 | EDITORIAL PAGE NATION SPEC Part 2—16 Pages AL PROBLEMS TAL "ARTICLES HOUSE COMMITTEE POSTS CERTAIN TO STIR FIGHT Both...

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 MEN AND AFFAIRS BY ROBERT T. SMALL when Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entiti~d 1o the

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 NEW CUBAN AMBASSADOR '+ WELL FITTED FOR POST First Envoy of That Rank, Cosme de la Torriente, Has Had Wide Experience and Is

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 e A Mzs HENRY PRICE WRIGHT. charming and frequent hostess. Plans Being Formulated - For Busy Social Season Most Strenuous in

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 SOCIETY. Social Courtesies in Form _ Of Dinners, Luncheons, Teas Col. and Mrs. entertained at dinner last evening in honor of

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 [ -SOCIETY. Postmaster General To Return Next Week The Postmaster General, Mr. Har- ry 8. New, will return to Washington the.

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 SOCIETY. rr— p Tfinity College Redenta' 5. Card Party Plans Made 5 The ladles' auxiliary board of re- RqoXents of Trinity...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 2. socw-r'v‘ e 'Inrcrcn Is Centering rence Townsend, Mrs,

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 ‘so CIETY. SUNDAY Wife of Naval Academy Chief | Hostess ANNAPOLIS, - Md., Nov. Henry B. Wilson, wife of the superin. tendent

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 THE QV’\’D\V STAR. WASHINGTON, Miss Prescott Entertains Marriage Licenses. mas afternoan, at the Willard Hotel ! Bride and

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 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Paul Morton and her children nre guests of her parents, Mr. and Ars. 8. Russell Smith, in Culpeper.

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 Co1 Tales of Well SOCIETY. ——— Known Folk In Social and Official Life Fair Coolidge Partisan at 1920 Convention to Become...

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 BRITISH REVERSAL “MYSTIFIES FRENCH Revengeful Attitude at Ver- e Sailles Compared With Present Position. car ® BY ANDRE...

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 Manor House Chapter, held its No vember meeting at the home of the corresponding secretary, Mrs, J. C. Pritchard, with Miss

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 I(tlchlr- is renowned for his figure | tions—a section near the Alexander 111 paintihgs and interiors. Ralph Clark- | bridge,

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 % LECTURES ON PARKS. — Editor . Addresses El Club Cer- ‘vantes. DEELARED BRIGHT An illustrated lecture on “The Na- tional...

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 Part 3—12 Pages N actual entertainment. the Chauve-Souris display was the serenely secure event of the week. Independent of

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 AMU FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. QM T period costumes graced the stages of two Washington thea- ers

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 AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C AMUSEMENTS. Photoplays This Week | - B " 2 F . LATEST MOVIE GOSSIP | ‘ S FROM

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 rg AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C . s NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 3. e ————— e e ey YD RO Ry ey U DR 20 Jeae ST...

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 ROFESSIONAL music in Washington the coming week will be pre- sented principally by vocalists—two baritones and two sopranos—

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 Automobile Held to Pave Way For General Use of Airplane Much Learned in Manufacture and Dis-| tribution of Motor Vehicles...

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. LOITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN It the rallroads would eliminate o few...

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 re SURVEYS OF AUTO 'ROUTES UNDERWAY N. M. A. Explorers Keep Track of Roads Between Principal Cities. Supplementing its work

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 5 IMPORTANCE OF SIGNAL. If you happen to forget to signal SKILL IS REQUIRED. the fact that you intend turning, and Getting

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 T THE SUNDAY STAR, FRATERNITIES LODGES. Monday—Potomac, B. B, French, N tion. 8:30 p.m. Anacostia, No. 21, E. A. Pentalpha,

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 ‘ Tfl 4+ U SPORTS, Foot Ball STORIES, GAMES, A Lesson in Charging Positions CHARGING POSITIONS OFFENSIVE (This is one of u...

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 AROUND THE CITY > By Nannie RINITY COLLEGE students are glving a “happy ending” to the ancient tragedy of the llon and the

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 Zev Beats In Memoriam by a . PHOTOS TAKEN OF FINISH DISPUTE JUDGES’ VERDICT Greatest of All Races Thrills Crowd of 40,000 <1y

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.i C., NOVEMBER 18, '1923—SPORTS = SECTION. — . Ball Players Now Aim to Be Ruths : Brookland

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 ‘Georgetown Bows to Bu HILLTOPPERS OUTPLAYED, “ BUT PUT UP GREAT FIGHT Hagerty Saves Blue and Gray Worse Defeat, Making Long

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 IR I A PR T T Y B ENTHUSIASTS CAN IMPROVE PLAY BY STUDYING FAULTS Diagnosis of Methods of Execufing‘ Shots During Past Season

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 Part 5—8 Pages To mark the sixtleth anniversary of Lincoln’s delivery of his Gettysburg ad reatest of speeches language, The

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 e " Young Sailor Encountets New Perils in Voyages on Gr Continuing the narration of his adventures as a sailor, Chief Ken-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ~ Attack on Kansas City Work of Art - Involves Heavy Expenses for Foes| Asks Wilhelmina in

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 5. - THE SUNDAY ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART pOSGEOLEFPEPIDROILFHOILH P! be Fortune Is Long Delayed When . a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, - Government Testing of Ordnance An Effective Branch of the Service r {s Plant Near Aberdeen Was Established

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 THE SUNDAY THE DAYLESS DIAMONDS _ STAR; WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 18, The Gray Ghost is the most daring and accomplished

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 TH"‘ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART LD 70 Season Shows Wide Contrast Between Day and Evening Costumes

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 I 8 - - _THE BUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, NOVEMBER 18 1923—PART 3. Co. dhe Jlli@smnimm Ninth and F Streets Entrance 909 F

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 LASSIFIED SECTION he Sundwy St HELP MALE “NEVER mall ORIGINAL recommendations ™ applying for cmployment. Use COPIRS. alesmen

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 2 _WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Continued. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Continued. FOR...

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 WApt. 88, The Loudoun Apts. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. _— DOGS, PETS, STC. oW fihuumunt Just in: sizes: male. Fairclild's TON'S...

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 ROgMS. ETC. THE SUNDAY STARE WASHINGT : g C!‘ (8) : : nm .noous—mmsm. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Comtinued. _ l BENT...

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED 'APABTHENTS—UNFUMHED WANTED—APARTMENTS. Continved. Continued. T Continued....

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 APARTM RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. | Continned. Tl tin aau 1 ais large room, Laving about oor “space: fieat furnished: €. W....

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 FOR SALE—HOUSE! ‘oniinped. \ FOR SALE—HOUSES, : Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. rblMUm. FOR SALE—HOUSES....

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 - el " REAL cminin FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. _Comtivucd. COLORED—VACANT Several @-room houses....

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 s e Che Sundwy Stae, § | oo SECTION |f A . 1 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1 Armistice day pilgrimage to the S

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 THE SUNDAY 'AR, WASHINGTON, D. (.--GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 18, I Misses Janet Fouts of Wash- ingion and M arguerite Raef of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 18, 1923. THE SENTIMENTAL ONES  srsowe Sentiment In The Drama.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D, “Along the Road to Tokio." Mr. and Mrs. Michitaro Ongawa in Japanese plays at the National

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 “—GRAVURE = IS ) A N TR A bit of Maryland in late autumn. SECTION - NOVEMBER 15, 1923, A camera study by H. Armstrong...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. —GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 18. Commodore M. E. Trench turning over Uncle Sam'’s newest...

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 German artists making mosaics for the new St. Louis Cathedral. The mosaic industry has been at a low ebb in Germany THE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 18, 1923, — Officers Mrs the . e W om en, s e any: City Club Miss

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 (MUTT, Looic! SOME CLASS ) [YED BUT T WANT A PLACC @ HA\NG \\\ls TO OUR NEW HoMe - T'LL HAVE A PLACc ™ HP\NG MY STOCKING ©oN

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 e ~ HAVE soMe HNICE CHOCLATE COATED CREAM PUPES JIMMIE \WHAT'S THE |DEA OF STAYING ovT TILL QUARTER PAST N EIGHT AND YouRe

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 77 = Prennes 3 R » 4 Y C \' BRI 7 1F \ Guwo ) D el 57 oMY ™AKE ? Belty A UTTLE ) . o7 STROMGER \\m‘m HER. N == — ER VERM...

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 DID You BRING ANY S_HANG& \.A)’\TH N~ . ™ XX 6 N Q é% \ 4 /i ToDAY AND HE GAVE MC Two SEATS To HIS SHow GET Two MORE SEATS

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