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Evening Star dated May 10, 1925

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 ) WEATHE! R. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Unsettled today and tomorrow; prob- ably occasional change in temperature....

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 CITIZENS' GOUNGIL HEARS CITY'S NEEDS District Government Heads Discuss Sewage, Water and Lighting. The Cit Council last night

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTbN D. BRIDE OF SELDOW - SEEKS ANNULMENT Washington Girl Renounces Youtn Imprisoned as Bigamist....

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 BERLIN INAUGURAL TROUBLE LODMING, Armed Conflict Seems Cer- tain When Hindenburg Goes to Take Office. Br the Associated Pre

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 Down Delivers Any of These Articles Strollers ht in weight. they 0 handle. A most attractive de- sizn in closely woven are

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,.MAY 10, 1925—-PART 1. 6-Piece Suite for Dining or Breakfast Room Kresge Department...

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 Natural Wavy Parted Transformations just pinned on, and the result is a most becoming headdress. Plain Shades, Rogularly $15.

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 8 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1925—PART 1 DENY NEARLDSS % 66K vowwaiep 1o 10 sams OF DREADNAUGHT o st |...

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 SURVEYOF TRAFF BEGNS TONORRO Co-Operation of All Urged to Better Transportation Facilities. The engineers engaged to make a

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 SU \Ir\\ $2.98 Novelty Silk Scarfs $1.97 day’s sell ¢ Novelty ade crepe Choker Necklaces, factured), in delicate pastel...

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 SOCIETY. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1925—PART SOCIETY. New York SOClety Progran‘li ‘ e Our Divided Payment

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 14 1925—PART 2. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 10. R 2 2 e T PO L . 22 e 2 EE T T 2T X-RAY AS AN AID IN Dl AGNOSIS J

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 News of the Clubs CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER, v'l'lle D. (. Federation of Wowen's Clubs held it annual meeting Thurs day

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 ta v 16 War Ogres Lying Beneath i All Advance in Europe __ _(Continued from First Page.) to accept a condition which now ex-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 10, 1925—PART Carpets Cleaned and Stored. Cold Storage for Rugs Furniture " Carpets

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 Parent-Teacher Activities The delegates to the National Parent-Teacher Association in Aus- tin, Tex., returned Wednesday...

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 GEORGE URGES BAN ON “SHORT TERM' Senater, Praising Dawes, Believes Change in Sessions, . Not Rules, Is Needed. By the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MAY ‘10, 1925—PART 1. - m M T he Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F St. uummmnlmmuumnu

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 NEW WING TO HELP | INCHILD'S HOSPITAL $200,0C0 Addition Ready, Providing 75 More Beds and Other Facilities. Opening of the

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 - QEEN OF R SCHOOLAARN, T00 Directing Study of Children of the Big Top Hobby - of Acrobat. Behind the scenes of the Ringling

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 APPEALFOR FUNDS TOINPROVE TONBS May 26 Is Date for Offering -+ to Beautify Cemeteries > of Confederates. To improve the...

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 .Individual Pieces Low in Price Eight styles — 6 - foot Extension Gate - lcg walnut and Reduced $55.00 Mahogany and Gum Sec-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1925-PART 1.~ [ LA AL...

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 Current News Events Summary of Important Local Affairs Specially Arranged for the | Convenience History. In his maiden speech

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 [ Richard Arnold Chapter was enter- tained Wednesday evening by Mrs. George T. Sharpe at her home, 3200 Highland avenue,...

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 By Nannie Lancaste; HE was as plain as a bar of soap, but the fair, fat and fortiness of her was harnes into what- ever it is

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 Veterans of Great War Department Commander William Homer Carroll, Veterans' of Foreign ‘Wars, called the council of...

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 WRG IS ENLARGING PARK ROAD STUDIO - Space Found Inadequate. Special Program to Mark Completion, June 1. Remodeling o the...

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 RADIO NEIGHBORS 1 TOCUT CONFLICTS Canada and U. S. Stations to Co-Operate as Re- sult of Parley. BY CARL H. BUTMAN. . Radio

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 D. O, MAY 10, 1925—PART 1 : ,| shield, bearing on its face a helmet of Army aficl Navy News By M. H. NAVY. No announcement in

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 FRATERNI ship from less than 300 to nearly 2400, Adoniram’s team is rehearsing * | regularly, with new talent in some of D

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 A Special Purchase and Sale of ‘Kann’s Convenient “Club Plan’ Makes Large Purchases Possible, With Only & Small Down Peyment!

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 AMaySaleof Household Linens, Bed ‘Begins—at Kann Als;) Beginning Tomorrow— A»Carload Sale of Fine TRUNKS This $35 Wardrobe

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 THE. SUNDAY. STAR, WASHI Kann "\s" Inaugurates An Annual pe id & o and Suit Wear 3 airs - ~ Every Pair \ [ > Absolutely At

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 “EDITORIAL’ SECTION - - " EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES Society News LIE BENEATH ~ ANY EUROPEAN ADVANCE

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 THE EVENING STAR i ‘With Sunday Morning Editlon. 24X WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY... +.-.May 10, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 Everyday Religion Not a Talk on Theology, But Upon Life and Right . Living. BY RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D, l:“ Bishop

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 Series of Sgécial_ Exhibitions in the “Little fldallery;'-‘—;ffifce Groups Attracting Attention at the Arts Club—Annual...

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 MADAME PROCHNIK. Wite of the, nerly Austria and {heiv family, Tovand valarie), Patricia ancL-Ed,gar. President and Mrs....

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 \ SOCIETY. Round of Social Activities For Week at Naval Academy Dinners and Bridge Parties Among the Numerous ;...

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 SO0CIETY. Clyb Meectings, Teas, Byidge Parties, Mark Work'at Chevy Chase Picgic Children An- npunced by Social Section . o‘

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 rs _:Sonor Yanes, Acting _ Venezuelan Minister, i k& Takes Over Legation Likely to Rem‘uin in Post as Charge d'Affaires for

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 “ Mrs. Carroll W. Ashby entertained “at tes Tuescay afternoon in honor of “her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carroll *Westwood Ashby,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Special Sales’ Announced in This Advertisement Are for TWO DAYS— Monday and Tuesday. If You...

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 98¢ Aluminum Pitchers . Conpon'ana 49¢C 69¢ Garbage Cans With This' 430 Counnn and Corrugat- ed Galvan- ized Iron G a r bage

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 THE .SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. $2.98 Novelty Silk Scarfs - $1.97 A brand-new assortment of these Novelty Scarfs arrived in

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 SOCIETY New York Society Program Passes to Rural Sections ‘Days of Entertaining in Town Are Over—Racing And Other 'Outdoor

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 Tales of Well In Social an Known Folk d Official Life President and Mrs. Coolidge Generous as Hosts Aboard the Mayflower—Many

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 CONDUCTED BY N. The D. C. Federation of Women's Clubs held its annual meetipg Thurs- day and Friday at Hotel Rooseveit, with

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 War Ogres Lying Beneath | All' Advance in Europe (Continued from First Page.) to accept a condition which now ex- ists on the

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 Carpets Cleaned and Stored. Cold Storage for Rugs Furniture ' Carpets Legion Comcert Ticketx for Sale the Mayflow: ark Hotel

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 BAINTERL - Polis Variations of a Permanent . Classical Theme. By Philander Johnson. % Perhaps one reason for. the pub- lic’s

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 AMUSEMENTS. Coming Attractions NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS. When the National Theater Players open their season at the National

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 PrRINCIL MefroPolifa}L News andComrfient By W. H. Landvoigt. \ OTHER'S DAY” doesn’t mean much in the movies, at least locally,

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 AMUSEMENTS. In the Spotlight RS, PARTRIDGE PRESENTS, in which Blanche Bates was starsed, closed its season last night in New

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 By Helen Fetter HE Beethoven Association of New York, at its last executive meet- ing, voted unanimously.“to donate §1,000 to

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 ‘I’HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OTORS and" DOWN THE ROAD—Much Easier Said Than Done. Local Conditions Require Varied...

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 THE SUNDAY sTAR,' WASHINGTON, . C, MAY 10, ‘1925—~PART 3. MARYLAND RICH IN CHARMFORTOURST! —— ’ : : TOWN ~ /or detsiled...

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 SUNDAY . STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 10, 1925—PART 'No Increase in the Price of irestone FULL-SIZE Gt M-DIPPED BALLOGHS The

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 DEAERSHAYTEST - AUTOBRAKES HER Trade Body Suggests Plan for Saving Car Owners P Time and Money. Co-operating with Director of

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 | DEHCO | Baked En-mel‘ On Automobiles Write or Phone For Free Booklet DEHCO PLANT 1724 Kalorama Road Columbia 7163 | |...

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 \ . ECONONY SERVED IN USING LACQUER Substitute for Varnish on Automobiles Commended by Baltimore Physician. More than half

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 District National Guard Renewed efforts to obtain adequate armory factlities for the National Guard of the District of...

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 Coveleskie Checks - ALLOWS ONLY FIVE HITS WHILE GRIFFS WIN, 4 TO 1 Spitball Veteran Pitches Brilliantly and Is Well Sup-...

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 CONQUERS KANE, 5 AND 4 I“I FINAL AT WASHINGTON Youthf,ul District Amateur Champion Given Brisk Battle on Out Nine, Proves too

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 INURMI, RITOLA AND QUIST 'CLEARED BY A COMMITTEE Alhlenc Director of Drake University, Who Made Charges,‘ls Censured—Paavo

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 Harris Has High Regard for Macks : Kentucky Derl SEES A.’S AS STURDY FOE IN FLAG FIGHT THIS YEAR| SET PACE AT TRAPS...

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 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages New Po BY DAN RING. IVILIZATION has marched ahead during the last 40 ¥ So has crime =...

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 2 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., MAY 10, 1925_ PART 5. Luck Follows Prisoner Into the “Black Hole” of Constantinople

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 | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH Wellington, Bearing Historic Name, ' Is a Picturesque Virginia Estate NGTO 1 Formerly Part of Mount

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 T THE DOUBLES BY J. J. BELL. A Little Matter of a Valuable Gem and Some Crooks. & OW will you have it sir?” asked the bank

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 NGTO: George and His Wife Have a Glorious Time Telling ‘the Hawthorne Club About Their Experience in Meeting Their Friend,

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 THANKS TO LUCIA By Henry C. Rowland Lucia’s Father, Rearing Her On a Desert Island, Had Tried to Teach Her What To Do and Say

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1925—PART 5. Season’s Ensemble Idea D BY MARY MARSHALL. OME. ONE' suggested ....

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 THE 'SU_NDAY ~'STAR, WASHINGTON«, D. C, MAY .10, 1925-PART 5. .. A Vital Tlless: g;g to Brdz;s flom Jhe Hub. 75th/z Bride %dag

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 If you are looking for office help, chauffeurs, porters, laborers, domestic help, or desire to offer your services, place an

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC SUNDAY STA wavmn-\nscxumuots. RECOMMENDED SFRVICE: | ror SALE—AUTOMOBILES. |*. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. . FOR

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 ; LAAUTOM — FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) OLDSMOBILE. 1924 4.pass. coupe. only 7.000 miles o-tone Duco finish: a really

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 ROOMS, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) THERMOIL ENGINE—3 horsepower: almost | for Sal adter o pm, | 124 one coln_4012.

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. \PARTMENTS—FURNISHED. AT ey (Continued.) o (Contimmed) _________ ONE ROOM AND BATH UNTIL AUG. 1—K st between

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 REAL ESTATE. " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1925—PART 6. ‘ REAL ESTATE. _ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. RENT...

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 :STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 10, 1925—PART 6. . SALE—SUBURHAN PROPERTY. | _SALE—-SUBURSAN PROPERTY. SALE—AUB _SALE—SUBURBAN

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY ‘10, 1925—PART 6. - REAL ESTATE. SALE~—HOUSES (Cont'd). ! FOR...

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 RESORTS. WANTED ’I"I)‘Bl“ -HOUSE! NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL YOUR HOME. For Quick Action Call N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, | oce

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 \ "FINANCIAL. __THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1925—PART 6. FINANCIAL. % 9, 1088, Net. . ‘Week ending May 9,...

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 FINANCIAL. FLOUR PRICES NEAR |WHEAT () | APSES NEw HIGH I-EVELS “WARTIME” FIGURES AFTER U. 5. REPORT INCURB MARKET ——1m——...

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 12 ORDER OF ARTISANS JENDING o0 HERE Delegates Coming Principal- 14 From: Philadelphia: Next Saturgay and Sunday. More than

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 sl @he Sunday Stae, 9 o WASHINGTON, D. C.—MAY 10, 1925. President Cool- idge delivering ad- dress at the corner stone laying

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—_GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1925. Mrs. Henry West Suydam, formerly Miss Anne Gordon, daughter of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1925. THE PERFECT WAITRESS By W. E. HILL (Copyright, 1925. by the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1925. Today is Mother’s day. This photograph is a reminder of your

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 1925. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, “The Cross-Word Girls,” one of the groups in the recent...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-MAY 10, At left: Lieut. Comdr. R. E. Byrd, U. S. N, and the new inflated

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 Fay Bainter and Walter Woolf, principals in “The Dream Girl,” in Washington this week. By De Mirjian Studios. SUNDAY STAR,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Saturday, May 16. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10 A view of one of the many thrilling rides at Glen

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 @he Sundwy Star. WASHINGTON. D€, MAY 10, 1925, COMIC SECTION THE INDEST | WONT BE HOME TILL LATE- DANNY MULLIGAN JOINS THE

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 \F SOMEBODY HANDED You FIVE HUN'RED MILLION B8ILLION DOLLARS WHAT WOULD YOou DO WITH T2 HEY, LISTEN TO- HEY THERE! WHATS THE

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 WELL Y- whaA ME To Po @ + Do Youv WANT NOTHING! NOTHING - OH JOE - I'M GoING To BEGIN CLEANING HOUSE TOMORROW OR HOow LOVELY

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 Brother ; - ~={ BROTHER, T AINT SEEN You N TEN YEARS: WHAT'S / /4 CHeeRruo, BRoHER ALGUSTLS. CHEeeRr(ol SEND UP A TURKEY,...

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