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Evening Star dated September 28, 1924

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 WEATHER. District of Columbia and Maryland— Unsettled and warmer today; showers today and tomorrow: moderate to fresh...

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 MUFFLERONG.0.P. RECORD, SAYS DAVIS Mysterious Silence Even En- velopes Saber-Rattling Cabi- net Officer, He Adds. | By the

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 ‘ FLYER, HAND TORN, SETS SPEED MARK Painful Gash Fails to Halt Navy Airman—Flies 242.5 Miles an Hour. Special Dis NEW YORK.

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 4 * DEMOGRATS PLAN DRIVING: FINISH McAdoo and Other Big Party Figures to Aid Wind-Up of Campaign. By the Associated Press.

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 -THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1. 'DEMOCRATIC CLUB Minnesota Seen as “Hoss Race” Between G. O.

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 PARKS OF CAPITAL 10 BE DISCUSSED American Civic Association; and Park Organizations to Meet Here. The American Civ ion will

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 SCHOOL PROGRAMS SERIES T0 START Community Center Depart- ment Lists Army Band as Attraction Wednesday. The community center

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OC. Q‘EPTEMZBER 28, 1924—-PART 1. e —— I R R R R R R R R R R R R R RN R RN RN RN RN R RN R N

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1. ° A Drop in Prices on These Paristvle Hair Goods Offers You a

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 N THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28, 1924_PART 1 e —...

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 15T DIVISON MEN WILL HONOR DEAD President to Make Address i at Monument Dedication le Next Saturday. WVeterans _of the 1st

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 VISITING DOCTORS 10 GET BIG THRILL Wonders of Public Health! Laboratory to Be Disclosed at May Convention. When the American

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 " HARDEN EXPLAINS BERLIN HESITANCY Failure to Accept League | Seat Laid to Tactics of | Geneva Strategists. BY MAXIMILIAN...

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 14 * CUMBERLAND FOLK FETE YOUNG HERD Youth Twice Acquitted of | Murder Charges‘Given Ova- tion in Kentucky_ Hills. Ky.,...

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 ~ HTHLETCS SPRT "THS YEARIND.C. Tidal Basin, However, Shows Slump of 83,433—Auto Tourists Increase. ficlds in the District

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 16 ; THE. SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART .T. , _WASHINGTON, D. 0, SEPTFMI N Shmmwmmm, | STORE HOURS,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . SEPFEMBER 28, 1924—PART —_—— A Thri Kolumn RSON SPLIT S irregulars. r and extra 25C WOMEN'S

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 CATIEIVFEGTON BREAKS OLT AREW 6,000 Acres Under Guard as Foot-and-Mouth Disease Appears in Texas. By the Associated Press.

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 __THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1. 19 FAIRFAX 10 OPEN - FAIR WEDNESDAY Fine Equestrian Display

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 RADIO BANQUETS UNIQUE FEATURE Simultaneous Gatherings of Heinz Employes Over World to Be Connected. Specinl 'snateh to The

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 . STADIUM MAGNET FOR STAR GAMES Capital Likely to Get Foot Ball Classics at C. U. Field to Seat 60,000. ‘With the opening on

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 MARVLAND U. GTES B ENROLLVENT Total of 850 Students, In- cluding 280 Freshmen, i _Listed in Latest Report. From a Staff...

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 MAPP FIGHTS HIGH VIRGINIA TAX RATE Statement . Before Demo- cratic Committee Believed Platform for 1925 Primary. Special...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART T. Announcing the New L’lasp~Front Madame X Reducing Girdle New

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 - NATIONAL CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY University to Begin Fifty- Sixth Scholastic Year This Week. National new University will

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 FOREIGN SERVICE SCHOOL WILL OPEN Georgetown University Has Record Enrollment for Its Fifth Year. annual town Univer- ervice

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES—FALL OPENING, 1924 YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1. and Bishop John L. Nuelsen of Zurich. | by flicers' and...

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 3 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES h - EDITORIAL SECTION ¢ Swundiny Sta? Part 2—18 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....September 28, 1924 -— THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 EVERYDAY RELIGION By RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., Bishop of Washington. BUILDING STRAIGHT PATHS. T was said of Sir...

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 ELSIE D.FREEMAN, Daughter oft| i RS WiR ol Rizher Raym.ond L WoIveu,,Sx(urdm;). InDERWOOR S CNPER floop. Autumn Season...

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 L . SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY ‘f-f young Carlos Manuel were much |1dn-ntfli(‘d with the . social life of Wh N . R G Latin-America.

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 SOCIETY. Holy Family Nursery Benefit Plans Made The plans for the benefit party to raise funds for the Holy Family Day...

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 SOCIET™Z. Society Will Be Attracted | InNumbers to Horse Show| Annual Event to Be Held at Locust Valley Next| Month—Many...

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Entertained | | emy, until his greduation in June. At Luncheon in Annapolis| With Mrs. Wilbur, Was...

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 SOCIETY. ‘aroline daughter of Mr. and William Wattles, to. Mr. William Watties Horner of Cleveland, | Ohio, took place in St.

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 Wkl iz T Wit L HIE Silk and Cotton Printed Crepe 79¢ Yard bought this splendid h a price It shown in at and beautiful 18¢...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W‘KéBTNGTON. D. C, SEPTEMBER 28. 1924—PART 2 eir Almost Undivided Attention! Back over a whole long year...

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 “Fall In” For Your Fall Apparel! fiver Sadll’y 3 Offers These Three Remarkable Opportunities—-Each Representing a Large...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASTINGTON, T. T. SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 2. For Seven Days—Beginning Tomorrow— s Jlstl Ammiversary 5 Will

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 I'HE SUNDAY STAR 1924— PART offers both from theatrical producers and from the film magnates. WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 7

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 THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SEPTEVREN 8§ il games he used to enjoy on the vacant [primarily to relieve overcrowded con-

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 Mixs Marguerite Sitgreaves, mem- ber of the Soroptimist and Advertis- ing Clubs of Washington, was a dele gate and the...

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 National Commander of the Ameri- can Legion James A Stuart Walcott I'ost, the Legion, in the board room of the District...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 2. An Idea in Furniture Selling that has caught the Public Fancy

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 Theaters h ¢ %unflau %t&f Autoemolitles Part 3—12 Pages WAS SHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924. 3 Pharaok it

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 2 AMUSEMENTS. ‘GreatestActress of AllTime’ “In the picture we are doing now she runs the whole gamut of emo- sibilities, from

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 At the Photoplay RIALTO—* and evening. /olanda,” a tale of old France. Houses This Week Shown this afternoon METROPOLITAN—"In

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 74 Abdut TALTHOUGH the Charlot type of “intimate” entertainment has been the vogue in London for the| yast eight years,...

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 HE season of 1924-25 may be said to have its formal opening in Washington this weck. Friday afternoon Desiree Lubovska, Rus-

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 3. 2! RS anfl Vigorous Protest Is Voired...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART o B h_-——'_-__—-——-—l__.____.__H John Smith and His Car CODE OF

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 B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, SEPTEMBER 28. 1924—PART 3. ist a gentle tip. “While in the long. with a fair degree of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO [ 1924—PART A\ 7. CIVES STUDY i g e e SALIENTPOINTS ~ |Americans Smile | EARoNEous view citeo. | i

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 Reviews of . MADAGASCAR; Land of the Man- Bating Tree, By Chase Salmon Os- born, LL. D., author of “The An- l dean Land,”...

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 Army and Navy News By M. H. Army. With deafening detonatlons and in the presence of Army ordnance ex- perts. proof firings

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 THE SUNDAY FRATERNITIES M2 SONIC. Easi tate, No, Thursias- Naval The' New Jeru M. Speeal at 6 room_ No. 3 tirday - School of

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 SPORTS | / The Sunday Sta WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924. Griffs Now Need But One Victory for Title :

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ . SEPTEMBER. 28, 1924—SPORTS SECTION. Griffith Is Sharing Glory With Harris : C. U. Gives

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 OLD LINERS NOT PRESSED | BY WASHINGTON COLLEGE Defeat Eastern Three Touchdowns an Offense Is Ra; NIVERSITY OF MARYLANI its f

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 Jones Takes Amateur Golf Title : American Horse Beats French Racer by DIXIE YOUNGSTER EASILY | MASTERS YONELM, 9 AND 8...

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 FICTION Part 5—8 Pages MAGAZINE SECTION The Sunday Stare WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMB ER 28, 1924, Lafayette’s

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 2 THE. SUNDAY ' STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 9%, 1924—PART 5. Diamond Hunters Force Way Up Narrow Stream in British...

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 Rambler Takes Up an Important Phase of City Development, and Studies the Career of a Citizen \Who Devoted Wealth to the...

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 BY ROYAL BROWN. If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try Changing the Tactic CHUYLER DE WITT met Judy Pierce at a junior prom...

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 ¢ To Editor The Star who are always ®hooting iditorials to ask what we shall do with =0 many people in the world, and why,

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 < THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, s D. % [ HERE was nothing cold-blooded about young Coatesworth. He | liked people—and that's

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 BY MARY MARSHALL. HE Autumn bride wisely chooses an ensemble costume for her trousseau, whether that trousseau s Jarge enough

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 - THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 5. Toasayst e, OPEN { YOUR cn};mr S Genuine Walnut Veneer Full

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION he Sunday Stae I! FNaNciaL | | Part 6—12 Pages WASHINGFON, D. C. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924. HELP

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 2 MISCELTANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 6. MISCELLANEOUS. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC....

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 AUTOMOBILCES, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 6. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR FARM AND GARDEN FOR

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 ROOMS, ETC. 5 _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 6. - FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR HIREAUTOMOBILES. RENT

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 APARTMENTS, ETGC THE ' SUNDAY - STAR. WASHINGTON,. D. (. SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED.

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Continued. THE WESTERLY. 1420 21si ST. N.W.—3 oms and porch and 4 100ms and porch: med- o ailding 1A

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28. 1924—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. 7 FOR nmu_omcs SPACE. | WANTED—LOTS.

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 REAL ESTATE. -THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR...

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. X REAL OPPORTUNITY. 625 Princeton Place N.W. Seldom it is that vou find a_home for sale TR

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 10 FINANCIAL. THE® SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 6. FINANCIAL. [1PONTADVANE © NEW YORK STOCK...

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 FIN TREASURY INCOME AMAZES EXPERTS Figures So Far Above Predic- tions That Further Tax Cut Could be Made. HARDEN COLFAX....

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 12 i W—W e , 909 F Street—at Ninth ||lIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII 909 F Stregt—at Ninth |...

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 Watching the Holy Name parade from the reviewing stand at Fifteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue last Sun- day afternoon.

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 I'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-SEPTEMBER e > Along Toward the End of Summer In Old Virginia Photagraphs

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 28 1924 Copyright, 1924, by the Chicago Tribue. By W. E. Hill

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Lieut. Low e Smith, co ¢ of the world flye . 2 receiving gifts frc Presidential party re- -

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 A\VURE SECTION -SEPTEMBER 28, 1924, A Summer thrill for Lon- don. Ice skating on the roof of one of the big de- partment...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE The last photograph of Princess Helen Radziwill, for- merly Miss Helen Simpson,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. —GRAVURE SECTION —SEPTEMBER 28, 1924, IP your old watch won't keep time—trade itin fors

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 THE SUNDAY STAR W SECTION OXES ¢ SE, * ¥R —GRAVURE SECTION 4% ) PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Glasses That Fit. - 610 Thirteenth...

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 1924. WASHINGTON, D. C.° SEPTEMBER 28, COMIC SECTION I THINK (T 15 LOVELY OF THRE iy \ - STRAPHANGERS TO INVITE US | SAD NO =

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 PLAY ON YOUR TEAM : Wb ———— THE "‘"“\ YOUNG TIGERS \6 A TOUGH TEAM \, WORLD! NOBODY 3 AN WE WAFTA DO A \ =1 LoT OF PRACTICIN'

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 \ DON'T TriNK You CARE FOR me NEARLY AS MUCH AS WHEN WE WERE FIR bT/ MARRIED -~ [~ ) IF \T'S ALL RIGHT wWIiTH You DEAR |...

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 T v S Sa) - s Mutt ow a Bluff? Look and See Oennmmq-on.é.n-. ‘Teademurs Reg. U. 8. Pat OR) THAT'S Muckkey TooN) AS SUR el [

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