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Evening Star dated July 18, 1926

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 « WEATHER: .~ (U, &, Weather Bureau Forgcast.) District of Columbia—Partly cloudy ‘warmer followed No. HERRIOT MINSTRY...

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 - NOTORIOUS BANDIT FREMEN PRIMED | SUSPECT GAUGHT! - FOR SPEED TESTS ;Man Thought to Be Ray|No. 23 Engine Company, Now...

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 RAP ON PRESIDENT FAGESIWAE 0P Resolution Criticizing Him , #and Booming Gov. Lowden { " Planned for State Meet. By the...

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 | oo e o T Bt INCENDIARY FIRES | [rmsr o merms-warsms vz wan | [ANDREWS MAY GET " ey s 5 B SR B R DRY POWER ABROAD s e i e -

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 t CONVICT WORKED | WITH ARM INJURED Says Chain Gang Boss, on ‘ Trial for ‘Murder, Forced _Labor Despite Fracture. By the...

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 : The Magical Price for Monday Shoppers Pure Silk Hose Full Fashioned Perfect quality. 88c J sizes. A rare value for Monday

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 m smu' STAR, I VIIVG ROOM Outfit Complete Space forbids an adequate description of*this marvel- ously complete and luxurious

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 25¢ Statwnery With This" Assorted lotp oned' Stationeryy ore - gifre. boxeap white, and colorey some \vnh gold, oths] ers...

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 Special Sales, Including Coupon Sales, Announced in This Adver- tisement Are for TWO DAYS—Monday and Tuesday. If o You Cannot

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 ST SEAS BXLE AWAITS RIFF CHIEF Island of Reunion, Where " Krim Must Spend Life, Offers Many Lures. Abd-el-Krim, for two years

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 * FINANGAL STORN \ y 5 Yoonr PASSING IN SOUTH Florida and Georgia Banking | Crisis Believed at End After 80 Closings. BY Abe-

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 THLDREN GANNG T A7 "TOOTHBRUSH DRILL AT Oae definile and concrete Tresult of | the * purchase, ° last December, by...

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 Final Week of Our July ! " &SI Choice of Living RoOni, Bedroom» ||!||ii i or Dlmng Room Suite Illustrated Deferred Payments.

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 '.Itten Would Ban Future i Nuptials by Sailing Masters, However. By the Associated Press. !{The stir kicked' up by the legal

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 . See These Modish Large Hats ' $10 —In Velvet, Satin md.Mowe. the “Three Favorite Fabrics! Many of them in soft "velvet —

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 Sale! $1.00 and $1. 25 Embr01dered VOlleS 79¢ Yd Sheer, beautiful quality voiles, omhmuleuduui con- trasting dots—a wide...

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 BUILDING TRANSFER SOONTO BE ENDED ‘Shifting of Three_Federal Of- fices Well Under Way. Some Now Ready. Moving activities in.

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 20 ONCE DIED HERE 1N ARSENAL BLAST . Gl Victims of 1864 Dis- ; aster Buried in One Grave s at Congressional. y_un.ray that

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 BALDWIN DOUBTS [¥ COML PEACE Tk in Strike—Women March for Strikers’ Cause. By the Associated Press. LONDON, July 17.—Premier

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 | EEHEHWAY BODY I3 ADVISDRY CROUP i1 ~sociation_Has No Power or “unds to Construct Pro- posed Boulevard. i z -" "Cv’hat is

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 BY YOUNG STRAWN Son of Fundamentalist Lead- r, Ready, for Ministry, Defles Baptist Body BY BRADIEY W. mm‘r. Special Dispatch

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 EPERTS TOSTUDY T NATIONS FRICTION» World’s “Sensitive Areas” and Raw Products Fights Will Be Considered. | By the Associated

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 N.E. Corner 7th and H Sts. N.W. ) ZENEE AT TR AR ASRNNNS %4 “n $ .00 CASH Favy. Delivers } Credit Terms Any Sulte Are Yours

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 ~ COURT. ACTION | Zioica, oat cues rosodings o [, . souis b, sk convocsd | SEARCHERS DECIDE ALL 18], T ssach was ot givr v

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 UTAH CLUB PLANS STATE OBSERVANGE Membeis Here to Celebrate Founders’ Day on July 24. BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. July 24th is a

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 NEW REGSTRATON TO DNSH VOTE - Marylanc! Roliticians Alarmed by Prospective Havoc in Both Parties. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 TRIPLE CONGRESS RACE ENLIVENED Second Virginia - District Rivals Speaking Daily With Vote Far Off. Special Dispatch to The

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 ) EEDDETE EXPERTS PLANRADO TEST Theory That Continents Are Not Fixed Solidly to Earth Challenged. Inan effort to test the...

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 Imported and Domestic Perfumes Buy Just the Quantity You Want, for We Are Selling It by the Ounce or Even Less!, UST enuugh

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 " Kresge Department Stores, Inc.—The Fair, Chicago; L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark " ' Store Hours, Daily: 9:15to 6 P.M. ‘ : G...

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 I =, CASSEROLES Limited Quantity Only 75 Nickel Frame pecid, $1,38 % PA Kresge Department Stbres, Inc. Sto;e Hours: Daily,

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 LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT : SUNDAY, JULY 18,1926 . = ° & FUTIREOF DO TTATEE ———— he;St‘q’mtié Closed All Day on Sfituflay

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 David C. Graham, Visiting in U. S. From Western China, Brings Rich Colltctions. That service in the increase of knowledge is

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 0w'---300 1,800 Women’:. All-Linen Handkerchiefs 7c Ea. —A real value in Women’s ‘White Linen Handkerthiefs! They are...

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 A Sale of Su- mer Furniture laoff . —Because the backward season has held up the demand for Summier furniture, larger stocks

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 Actual $1‘50 Console Phonographs $59.50. —A limited nu_mber ot these beautiful Spuuh "Model Phono- paghs.a_re being offered

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES ‘WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 18, had utterly escaped human...

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 THE EVENING -STAR ‘With Sundsy Morning Editien. Y WASHINGTON, D C. SUNDAY..........July 18, 1028 Editor modate the whole crop

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 . OF WORK IN PURE SCIENCE Means of Sustaining Applied Branch Sought in Endowment to Aid | Exlierts"in Research. BY WILLIAM 8.

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 | The Life Story of W. ] L’&i’)h at Europe—S » W. MURRAY CRANE: A Man and Brother.”' By :Solomjori ~ Bulkley Griffin. -...

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 : G e ; 3 Eovnon Ty FEIC LT ITE O IS M - Mgs. JUAN MAYER. R R T b | ‘ o SRR e T PR “at Plainfield N.J; e . _ L < | on...

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 / {" where they will visit relatives. Chevy Case Residents Find Much of Social Interut in Visitors Card Parties, Dances and

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 Hot Springs, Vai Looms Large on the Social Map for Aug Many Washingtonians Join Summer Colony at Home- stead Hotel: —_— HOT

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 ‘Members of Officers’ Club Give Dance for [ Aviation Ensign Class Anaapolis Gay With Enter tainments for Out-of-Town || |-

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 SOCIETY." "Tales of Well Known Folk - In Social and Official Life Secretary of -State Ke“o’id Visits Home of First *Secretary

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 Amerlcan Legion. 1/ The announcement during the past ook that Gen. John J. Pershing may the next: national commander of -¢

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 The Misty Pa,thway“ By FLORENCE RIDDELL Richénd London of ichénda Peterson, f win £5:600 Tna Basap il ides. to spend her east

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 . Two Pages in Today's P FURNITURE \LE Use the Convenién‘t Budget Plan Which permits you to buy the fumlture you need while

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 Dese DANIELS, @olumbia, de POTTL Palace News gd ‘Comment ByW.H. Landuoigt. criminately unloaded by the photoplay industry. It

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 AMUSEMENTS, Néw St. Patrick Star. 'ATHER HU’RNEY has R:fl.ol in his St. Fltflcl( o lation. "This time it isn't a she; it's'a

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 photopléys (Continued thom Firat: Page) ,Tnplcl of the Day; Saturday, Richard Dix in “Say It Again,” supplemented by comedy

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 i T has long been ‘customary to. consider masic as haying a specified “season’"cach’ year ulong with the social and...

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 WARMTH OF CLOSED CAR MAY BE AVOIDED EASILY No Need to Envy Driver in Open Car During Summer if Precautions Are Taken. A new

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 TTAPALIGRIT = 1rv—".‘ AUTODEATHS GRO Study of Drivers” Reactions Urged as Way ta Cut Annual Toll. . Natural ' abilities of

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 SINPLICTY SOUGHT I FEADLIATAG Lamp Equipment Mu,sthe Made Less Complex, Siate Expert Declares, ‘When headlights are made...

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 ADDED POWER . LONGER LIFE ~ SMOOTHER PERFORMANCE u‘f‘dpuiufw ts performance has been enlarged fifiu«ommmmw and more spirited:

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 ’ veit, Avo. o u Jerusal No. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS: All Rogal Arch cliapters havo calied until September. ROYAL ARD SELECT...

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 & 31 from Ninth ). tain mm‘:rlfl Baptist Church in Randle Highlands, D." C. The first annual moonlight excursion under the...

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 of | regimental head: ‘This, of wuru.h ulaty order xorud on the Cuard, and is issued for the purpose of removing any danger

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 HECHT cd hall> yc: arly § FURNITURE LE Use the Budget System While Savings are Big Buying furniture by budget is always a...

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 " about. RIFFMEN CLINCH GAME WITH FIRST-RC ROUND PUNCH Uhle Rallies After Starting Frame Slugging Tha Nels . Four Runs, But

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 i MADE JAEK CHAMPION £ “King of Ballyheo” Outlines His Own ASSERTS HIS MANAGER . Life Hustory When He Frained as . Fighter in

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 TRIO OF WASHINGTONIAN S IN TOURNEY SEMI-FINALS Mackenzie to Oppose Kellerman, While Voigt Mee?,s O’Tell of Baltimore...

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 | |EWeiRe orY bEReY |SCOUTS LAVISH. IN PRAISE 15 WON BY BLONDIN| o BISON SECOND SACKER . : L Gac iy 4 R . LR : ) Sron :{un

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 FICTION AND 'HUMOR Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING,‘ ~ 5 Jnique Ideas to Government | Army of Letter Writers

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 When the Schooner Teddy Was Crushed Many Miles Off the North- castern Coast of Greenland, the 21 Men of the Expedition Were

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 vy Handbook to GuldeAlrm B/ .. In Making Courses for Seaplanes| orld’s First Mfirke_'d Seacoast Airway Is An Incidental...

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 * H. C. Bailey For anteen Years There Was No Thought of Anythmg But Revenge; and the Story Is One of Thrills and Mystery. R.

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 i S the late. Eomer, great, “Things in: "!fi.h get- e ing JoR 1o Jook ‘oolworth Building.” U?rlly ‘Whoosis e! tered the life

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 UKRID ¢ ADDIE,” said Stanley Fratherstonebaugh Ukridge, that much-enduring man, - helping himself to my to- bacco and...

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 Satin, Brocade -~ BY MARY MARSHALL. ' PARIS. . HE American woman ‘Who ha# heard that I shiogs enter duty in the United States

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 The Hub. 7th & D St. N.W. July Clearince Four-Plece Genume ‘Walnut Bedrobm Sulte This handsome' suite consists of the four

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 tisements are not acceptable for publication in The “Star # HELP—FEMALE (Cont'd). SELL CHRISTMAS GARfig % T WOMAN — CAPABLE

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 o AN ui LK TICK s it “p“' ‘2‘?“"’3‘“&‘ o Aolsh | sbeedor Tubber: accept x b4, Falls Chiirch: ik g3 oy DICK 1923 mmu greon and

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 MISCELLANEOUS, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. inued. ENOWBALT, STBUP and suspiles. 3 ‘e l;léx‘nl:'“(mfl ?ABAGE ‘1“-:'.'-.’3‘. onE...

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 : . E et mevmu STAR, WASHINGTON, T : bl - "mrr’n’m'nmumx ‘3 — s [ APARTMENTS - FURN ’ . : oz gt i |1 | THE CHASTLETON HOTEL 3

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 ‘PAB'IMEN'I‘S—V NFURNISHED, 1737 NEW HAMP AVE, -$75 Apt. 41—3r, k. &b Apt. 22—3r k. &b Apt. 221, k. & WEAVER BROS 80 | tion

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 |G e 'AUTO SHOWROOM, “fn’éf 35-. 'g'flf. ‘ - ol the ummi d“HERMAN E GASCH o el STREROO : o o DS cated " STy v | > ‘ g iens Gox

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 SALE—SUBURBAN. PROPERTY. | RENT—SUBURRAN i-uo'rnu Somethin, ortl ? (l“rnhwén.‘nt‘aun !ln"ld 3: “Takoma Park, MS:. Tllm o Pa.

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 REAL . g et % T 5 x%:,'i“"‘o‘*a b ND TMRS. NEWLYWED, START i‘fi?llnbnrml hl.n' =" = & 0" terms reagonable: direct fom owher

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 NOTED Nl IT8§ TABLE B wfl’:‘.& i EMORTIMER A A T RU! . - b, Sy g g;n,»'g Txog mous band masters such as Cre: ed concert...

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 FINANCIA'L«. 'NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ‘WEEK HNDM JULY! 17, 1926. Last Wesk. Year to I.l” 371 m‘"l.m 5,825,479 221,969,091 .

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 STEELAND MOTORS AGAI SET RECORDS Dther Industrials Sweep For- i ward. Under Their b Leadership. $¥ the Associated Press. NEW

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 ' DEMAND FOR STEE . CONTINUES 600D~ Improved Tone - in_-Copper Trade Also Holds Up. Tin Price Advances. - | By the Associated

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 GRAPHIC : : GRAVURE SECTION [ SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. C.—JULY 18, 1926. A general view, taken from an airplane, of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION--JULY 18. 1926. Where people go in. Summer. Only a few of the New Yorkers

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.-GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 18. 1926 OSSNy THE PERFECT LOVER L By W. E. HILL. Copyright: 1926:

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 Sixty-foot whale, caught off Catalina Island, used as a fishing wharf ster of the deep was killed by the crew of the...

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 —GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 18, 1926. at theit Summer home, White Pine Camp, on Os- rer, 2 2 as taker when they made their first

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 Mme. du Four's TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF Pauline Starke, movie star, seeks a bit of diversion on the bounding...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 18, 1926. Miss Myrtle Pearl Wetmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 18. 1926. W/hen vacation time has come again — and you’re off in your

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 MUTT, S€€ THAT TEN DOLLAR. ) { 6oLD pPece € T JusT j} COLLECTED 1T ERoM Joe '/ SPWIS . He. oweDd me Ten DOL\-ES FOR seven...

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 > MARCH SIXTEENTH... AGGIE! 3 GOT UP AT HALF PAST M : \GHT, WENT TO HAD | b« |&,;fiv :' — oy o TR i...

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 = AND WHILE WE'RE TheQEe we' MAY AS WELL TAWE I GERMANY aAup RUSS'\A -- AND OVER IND INDIA \T jMMUST 8= WONDERFUL HERE S A

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 - OH, ARENT Yo LocKY BETM— ) ~—"THAT Was A CLEVER PiECE Bt PeSTER, | DD A I%U%':LY OP WORK ON MY PARTC— | . ASKED IGHT THING

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