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Evening Star dated July 11, 1926

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 i (0. A. Weather Bureau Forecast.) |, District of Columbla—Fair and cool- er today, and tomorrow fair with mod- erate fresh

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 - s & *. TUBERCULIN GAIN MADE. DISTRCT FEDERAL TRVES SHOW GAN Maryland and Capital Turned in $2,000,000 More in Last Fiscal

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 £.0.P.CONGRESS (' HELD COOLIDGEAIM ‘:President’s Praise of Legis- lative Record Interpreted as' Such' on' Appeal. BY DAVID

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 - RESINTOSIN. POLTIES ON VS Withdrawal of Stickney From Senate Race Dispels Vermont Rumors. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG, Staft...

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 (CROPS B FACTOR" ¢ INPOLITAL A « Bumper Yield Would, Ease * Farmers’ Wrath Against Republicans, . BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE.

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 100 Youngsters Given' Mill tary Training and Good ‘| " Time om Rhode River. ~tHErS 1s 16 do; all, m‘ races, hik- ing, boxing,

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 HOME FOR SUMMER Vice President to Make Only, \ One Speech on Rules & Before August 1. g8 By the Associated Press. CHICAGO,

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 pecial Sales, Including Camm Sales, Announced in This., tisement Are for TWO You Cannot Come Tomorrow, Shop Here Tuesday "

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 Spodd sa.., Including Coupon Sales, Announced in This Adver- “tisement Are for TWO DAYS-—Monday and Tuesday. ' If ' You...

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 REZONING IS ASKED BY PHONE GOMPANY New Exchange Wanted on Georgia Avenue—Other, Applications Received. NOTED CARDINAL A...

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 909 F Sum;& R Wt The Juiuu Lcmburgh F urmtar&@o‘,m F 'S € Odd Pleces and Floor Samples Af&GlV&;l the Spot '. The Julius...

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 ATCHE DEDGATE BEAVER DAM CLLB -Declares He Will Again Seek .. Governorship in Address i, Before Big Throng. The Beaver Dam

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 THERTOF SRHE [ P BT SO, B s T e o HAE N BRRORL 0 Subway CompanyOrdered to (. Answer Charge ‘of Hiring i§:. “Green” Motormen.

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 i fG(llD BASIS SOUGHT| . IN EUROPE'S MONEY Conferenoe to Work Out Plan, Expected to Be Held Be- fore End of Month: - /By...

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 SBURGH & BRO. . THE 'SUNDAY 'STAR, 7th to 8th to E~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 - Rare opportunities here. Two

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 of Surplus St@cks‘! Once'in;iéBl“ugMéQna Shirt Sale Like This! Save ] ter! This Store is Lucky—and You Are Lucky to...

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 RV LS LEARN | UBERALTYVARES $tation Aides, Who Work for 35 a Month and Tips, Learn & of Human Nature. H —— f *Red.cap,...

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 20000 VETERANS 10 PROTEST DEBT Frenchmen to March Today, Placing Wreaths at U. S. Memorials. By the Aspociated Press. PARIS,

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 RADIO EXPORTS FROM U.S.| [T ONG RANGE RADIO_ENTERTAINMENT mith and His Radio || srov o wu) | *9%% * Bt i || Come To...

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 1 - FirstContingents Guests to Return Thls : Weele to City. Wi lth the arrival ‘of typical Suramer weather, applications for

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 v American War Veterans' Club. /As the result of a decision of the Wmerican War Veterans' Club at a yecent meeting of the...

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 Here are a few of the hun~ Maple Ayll-Met‘n‘i’ Mahogeny Finished. Fernery = Porch Chair = Smoker Costumer I $1.00 s$7.00...

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 " HAS LONGCAREER) . Only Vermont ' Organization}: Is Older—Keeps Up State’s Traditions. ! BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. ‘With the

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 NOSTOFCABNT | . VACATIONS LATE Mellon, However, to SaIrLat: . ter Part of This Week Ev_ for Europe. By the Associated Press.

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 8 N “ ——m s s ot [lE[ITIflN ISSUES SEETHE N CANADA' Byng s Act in Refusmg Dis* solution to King Is Made Main Factor. By...

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 & RITCHIE RAPS TALK OF PARTY SPLT D made 'Does Not Believe Tydings Oonosed in Baltimore, ' Says Governor.: i &t ¢ Bpecial...

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 \ [ HEADS COMMISSION| | ON-CONSTITUTION Judge Prentis Will Conduct Virginia Deliberations Over v " Proposed Changes. Special

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 28 = ONAHEY INFLATES “Ohioan’s Eyes on Presidency, + But Democratic Help in - i State I8 Limited. ' 4 BY ROBERT T. SMALL. al

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 Imported Beaded Bags SUCH a low price to pay for an Imported Beaded Bag of the beautiful quality these represent! Very prac-

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 filf bottom and chiffon silk stockings—silk Shop Mohd'a& for Extfadrdinary Bérgains' i M ‘ ¢ . A Great Money-Saving Cnmpaxgn

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 Beafbiy : ot 0 TERE Of High-grade construction—saddle ‘seat L. S. Plaut Co., Newark = 7~ { ;ndbnco back. “Birchwood finished

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 92526 . Low. Stock and dividend.’ 62 Abitibi Power & P (4). 96 Adams Express (8). 10 Advance Rumely. 47 Advance Rumely pf...

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 NATIONAL SPECIAL FEATURES Part 2—12 Pages : ENGLAND SHARES PRIDE IN JULY 4th, SAYS GARVIN| |- Acting Together Two Nations...

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 THE 'EVENING ‘With Sunday -Moraing ‘STAR . Edition. SUNDAY....... 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... The E\:enln( Star Newspaper...

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 ARMY, AVIATORS ON TOES _ | UNDER NEW CORPS PLAN Building Program and Reforms Not All Desired, But Enough to Assure...

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 Trip on a Whaler Animal Heéroes of. , IDA GILBERT MYERS. WHALERS AND WHALING. ‘By B’ Keble Chatterton, author of “Sail-{, ing

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 oMiss ANITA CAROLYN GROSVENOR., daughter.of Dr. and Mrs. Grosvenos and with them at Baddeck Breton Islancl, N°8- Miss. DO...

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 SOCIETY. | New York Set Thrills - Over Sudden 'Marriag'eg Williams-Bush Wedding Has a Lucnl‘ T‘infie—— £48 Southampton Kennel

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 Mid-Summer Social Life . Gay at Mggy}apd Capital : Changes in Residence and Entertaining at Acad- emy Makes Gay July...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk i In Social and Official Life : ‘Chief Justice Taft Ijrivcs Firs;T Ba.ll on Neva Maur- ray Bay Golf

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 ‘. given A to17. shment after the war. He reported for his mew dutles last week, and now is swaiting Federal recognition...

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 The Misty Pathway By FLORENCE RIDDELL (Covyright, 1924, by Ficrence Riddell.) SYNOPSIS. B i, 5 danien, S £ z W R A G d....

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 \ { Both Camp Roosevelt, on the Chesa¥ peake, und Camp Wilson, at Burnt are being well attended Summer. A {At Camp '...

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 »M’EARL DECLARES .. RULING UNBIASED ] Inslsts Law Specmcally Pro- | hibits Use of Retired Offi- ‘cers'as Rum Agents....

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 . “industry, the director is‘set up as the one cl Ihegters - BREVOST, Metropdlitan. .QVIA BREAMER, Anbgss : F all the...

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 AMUSEMENTS.: Filmograms The Old West. [ _en the norison of e ¥ . United States.” 2 Among % Awp‘r two v-n £0 & young actor-

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 (Continved from First Page). dale of the Indian ting days of th warly Tlhllei.”:lt::&)mhy w‘ o u‘p‘;‘ud bmwnnun Bo, d oy, sup

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 Thursday evening st 8 o'clock Mra. Robert Lawrence gave a musical with| -|some of her puplls to about 55 guests, time tlds

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 DRIVER’S LEGAL PUZZLES Wouring. in-Other States No. Difficulty If Motorist Is Reasonable; Even If Ignorant of Laws. 1% : BY_

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 DRSSV YGUR CAR o MINE |5 22 HAMNN EOHTS [rese= o IES WITHDRNER|) vy o i e | ESEFEEE 22 AN NGHT SGNSIES BRAKE EFFICIENCY TEST.

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 UUANTITY SERVIEE PRODUCTION URGED Motorists Could Save Money DOWN THE. ROAD—The Origln of DOMESTIC AUTO PLANT £2,500,000...

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 ‘A DoDGE BROTHERS SEDAN P to Iearn‘fhat:&k'bwm msdls for %895, s hem’dsomnchaboutxtsmepuomlvafizeflnt...

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 MOTORILLS CURE Baughman, Maryland Official, Says Severer Penallies Only Other Means. . Moral suasion or more and more and...

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 Here’s a car to make a woman very happy. I¢’s the Reo Six Special Sedan. I¢’s just a little nicer, somewhat bigger, just a

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 - Thirty-seven Navy line officers, headed by the renowned Comdr. John Rodgers of the Hawalian flight, became due for...

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 Monday 4 Sale ot .. At Savmgs Most Welcome and Tlmely ) "M’W W m _ Now, when youare planmngyour vaoat:on\ and contemplated I

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 N Nats Beat Browns, GRIFFS SET SEASON MARK' n WITH 12 RUNS IN EIGHTH Pound Four of Sisler’s Pitchers in Scoring 19-4/...

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 ~ Fryer*of Oxford-Cambndge SqludJlrdy wrn- Over Gibson, Cornell-Princeton Team Hm, in 880—Americans Shine in Field: Events.

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 | ELEANOR COTTMAN WINS: % OVER FRANCES KRUCOFF . Defeats Washington Racketer, Twice Champion, in * Brilliant Two-set...

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 B LIKELY, T0 BE HOT AFFAIR 5( New York Pilot Is Convinced That His Team’ .;my 'f' ‘in Latter Part of July and Early Auanst Ia

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 I Arlington BY GEORGE H. DACY. ‘ IRECTLY opposite the Wash- ington Monument and the Lincoln Memoridl, gcross the Potomac, i3

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 b S el S . deck, packed in bags, sacks and sheets, 7 the decl R'S N 3 BT R of e o in her moc't" ke Nm inge x‘\l 8t 1¢ 1 5 t)

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 * . e {Carillon toMemory of W.J.B B May Have Its Site at Hains Point akes Proposod Sig-uett;rg ik '_g,‘! sGrowing...

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 - Jazz and the Classics and Love¥-But, Speaki'ng HE New Trlanon was the only hotel 'in Jonesville that pro- J ¢laimed a....

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 - Ghosts and Several Kinds ‘Not the Ghost of a Chance Do You ‘:G‘et; 2 'she s just that type of a woman who will take up your

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 ; A\\'G»Ghot;in knn Juck? Joseph Hanker. a_ sparse l. and ‘meager m.h..fiud inquiring eves to the ber- culean bulk: of ‘his

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 ONE OF.THE SMAR' AND IS TRIMMED LARGE HATS. ‘IT 1S OF NAVY BLUE MOIRE _ YSTAL PINS. THE CHARM OF H TWO CRYSTAL HE HAT DEPENDS

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 SAVE' In The Hub's . ffufly . Reductions of 10% to 331/3.% 4‘Pc Bedroom Smte' - July Cledrance LN 4-Piece 5139 Walnut...

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 ulnmnl W.ntefl Situations Wanted, lfla Siburban Bron "n":.n“' 5 Fone, Sale Fro ‘Wanted. ubus burban ou ad W) ARCHITECTURAL...

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 AUTOMOBILES, . ETC: e mm"fl =5 Rvunnaer Irl o ro! 78, 3 s, u ba_in: & by “appointment. ? ;:un North 9218. g T excellent tires,

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 GARAulG BUILDERS. 00 A fimfi LOWEST PRICE. EW HAMPSHIRE AVE. « "NEAR O ST. NW. mf; b RIDGWAY & CARVER, _:.m_P__n 5. N.B. Mm_m_

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 Very emn. Fatls 'h.m gt A 3 érsas AR L e e LR hnl ¢ dietance - all ns gu‘i’nnm ST.—Beautiful el ropma, and single, o hh&...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. APAR' Comtinued.) THE SHERMANOR, “ON THE CIRCLE.” i k‘%“"h very at Open for CAFRITZ 14th and K. APT. 105 THE

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 OFFICES AND mmos. L !inntei- %, R‘ o Efiw ufin orixcl’in'zt%" wfln ?fl!&v T fmtes 1n ward A 678, PEE= 2t "‘;?..‘“suwm inta, well

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 s i R PROPERTY. v Shelo ot ESTATE. NO CASH PAYEFNT. 1% sflfi""%‘&'sm ;,T?_w‘s vi = Wy AT? i 34 SOLD. JUST COMPLETED. ] 5 LARGE

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 1 ' Rfi%on‘rs.' FOR s‘n.n—mvm FOR !A!-i-mlflll- PRETTIEST HOUSE AND I.Ul' IN GARMAN'S SUB. GREENVALE. . 2411 30th ST.'N.E. Most

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 RESORTS. - GROVE, N. wsaomn uwn- 'ARK VI ) Ocosn sfl?u% Awg{ffié? %"‘tm “"gm 1 ?35"‘},"‘!#’ Y Stratford Hall ;o:“‘" G m nnmua‘

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 Today—Temple Helxhte. nnlw de i 1 the G e A ol ba. No. 5. Av_—Acacia, No; 18, M. M. Samuel G .g’. . called off,...

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 GRAPHIC L _ ™ GRAVURE SECTION £ u 74| SUPPLEMENT IN TWO PARTS 12 PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C.-JULY 11, 1926. .9 The President and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 11, 1926. The 1926 graduating class of Western High School hoto by

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 Margie, the beautiful typist, has an_attack of the dismals. Feels very much abused and ill used. Steel riveting is going on

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 A silver flash above the water, a snap of the line and the big nrgon was free. This remarkable photograph was taken near Fort

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 ._GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 11, 1926. ficers of the future will kncw considerable about aviation. This is b i he Naval demy. n...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 11, 1926. Apt. 102, 1120 Vermont Ave. — Mg duFouns ‘ — TAR SALVE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.--GRAVURE SECTION—JULY Permanent Waves Us First—Our two-sectional _heater rewaves your...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 11, Mr. G. Drexel Biddle LEADER of today’s younger set, Mr. - ....

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. , t GRAPHIC SECTION JULY 11, 1926 m’t %unam g ar IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 The Art of The Camera Photographs by

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D (.--GRAVURE SECTION—JULY [ WHOLE HEAD ‘l Let us give you a Il Permanent Marcel Wave || {|...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 11. 1926. Permanent Wave Complete, 81069.0 sreen’s wining |} At...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 11, 1926. Kodak as you go Autographic Kodaks, §5 up Eastman Kodak...

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 AHe MY PATENT DRIC\< IS.BARED YD A TURN: Now T TelL JEEE AND SEE€ KM THROW A dearovs Look AT 1T STAAD THE WEIGHT OF ) I'LL.

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 HOW DOES PUDD STACK UP FOR CREDIT? SJULY 1} - 26 [...

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 {G:SH \T'S HOT- { { CAN'T SLEEP Oow-oo-~ THis FLOOR IS HARD - - BESIDES Tre BREcZE DoESN'T sav LisTen! FoR WHEAVENS SAKS...

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 — Thege's Some K3, 1L GO AND PLAY \MITH THEM AND | BET \T Witt MAKE A T \WITH BETTY AND SHELL /. L0 KIDDIES — Wete, ) S a6 a8

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