'A m I &, t". it-" I AM $5 '!' t m si J I U .y & Kr m, est ftt t,VK, K. mf ?r lis;1 !" 'iWWJuX j".-; DEMOCRATS EXPECT RECORD VOTE HERE, City Committee Chairman Says McSparran Will Overtop j Pinchot Lead SEES POLL OF 275,000 Jehn A. McSnnrrnn, Democratic nominee fnr Governer, will come te Philadelphia tomorrow with cneiisli votes te effet nn indicated ft.'.noe hit iarrtty for 1'lnchet nerc. ncceniitif t" it ' "Mateniint bv Ktlcnr V. I.nnk, elmlr- ' man of the Democratic City Committee. " Mr. I.nnk predicted MeSpnrrnn would i Eoll the larget vote ever cnt fur :i i lemnernf In Pliilnilelphfn.t He said : i "The Democratic I'artv'ln this city' JWis never in better shape than niw, ltd with the help that we will get from Kepubllcnn". who are determined te Mister their disapproval of the ad ministration nt UttriWburi: nnd their belief in the unfitness of Mr. 1'lnchet te 'clean up the mesi,' our ticket will roll up inn.one vote. At the last tw ! Presidential elections we polled "O.OOll vote, and while we recognize this in a . Btnte election, we feel justified in an-"' tlcipatin; a large addition te our rank of Republicans who are dissatisfied with both nutlenal and State Adiuinistrn- . tlens. "We figure en a total vote of 'J", 000. After deducting the Socialist vet and ether party votes there will rci'inin about 'Jfl.'.OnO vote te be divided among the Republican and Democratic pitrtlM. Jf our hopes are reallred. there will be 300.000 Democratic votes and 10,'i.lHM) Republican votes rat en Tuesday, thus Riving a Republican majority in Phila delphia of f!.".00O. "Our advices indicate that Mr. Mc Sparran will come te Philadelphia with majority far in execs of tliee figures. G. O, P, Dreps Feuds i te Elect Pinchot EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHim H3SM1MH? MdNliiMNOVEOTElll;- &. . mwmmmmmm i " "Mx,,!1 :uvv PRANKFORD "L" WAITING LIST rtlViJJTJIMp)ViJjPJlliaK si; ym '?jM,'MtlLmJlJMXXmmAk M ijuau, . i' jl ' L - ijiiiji iij Tssssjjajri ST niia sssssisM mn aW i Mt mn BffilrXtHlKM'sftMKi mmmmmm'mWE3mmmmmWWUlmfc?M StSKJtWSkld sW; -? HaaaHaaaaaaaaaaVaaaHBSHEih''' BiBBBHP IPB' 'mfm ''y'aiBimWf"TmmmmmWmTt8mwlSEmmmmmm but patient mood as they scan lam of cash customers en platform of Allegheny avenue station in anything tracks for sign of motive activity patient they Rush of Traffic en Frankford L lest n wheel in trying te reach the fire. Other u'Ue the "run" was uneventful. Continued C;eni face One the train made geed time te Tervesdale avenue, whirring by the Vrankferd i Creek and the big manufacturing plants te the euth of it. Many mill em em peoyes li.ft the train at Terrednle ave nue, giving mere room for the crowds waiting at Allegheny avenue. The tlelajs en the Krnnkferd ele vated wefj reflected in the Mnrket street subway-eievated service. Pas sengers had te wait from ten te fifteen i minutes for trains in some instances i BOY FIRST PASSENGER High Scheel Student Keeps Awake All Night te Ride en New "L" The honor ef1 buying the first ticket te ride nn the frankferd "I." belongs te Albert Cllffe, u fiftecn-ear-eld Frankford High Scheel student, who lies at 100." Rrlll street. Cllffe studicl until late Saturday night and then kept nwake until 4 o'clock yefiterdny morning, when he up- P. R. T. officials said they were well , peared at the Bridge street station and working uay op- passed tnreugu tnc turnMiie for the Centlnnrd from Pnte One tnd the whole Republican ticket would wee'i the State by majorities running between L'50.000 and iiuO.OUO or men-. Only in a few congressional districts re Democrats making any headway, it was explained, nnd in the hottest con test et all, in Lancaster County, the Republican nominee. Cungres-man ". W. Orlest, is counted en te win ever his fusion opponent, Majer MuM'r, of Lancaster. Democratic leaders averted that Mc Bparrnn would carry the rest of the State and come te Philadelphia with a big enough majority te overcome the Republican lead here. City Chairman Wnten and ether local Republican leaders leek te see Mr. Pinchot and the Republican ticket carrv Philadelphia by a majority of anywhere from l.'iO.OOO te 17..000. State leaders ay that this total, added te the totals te be obtained in Allegheny, Montgomery, Bucks, Ches ter, Delaware. Dauphin and ether Re publican districts, will produce a record-breaking Republican State victory. The aim of the Organization leaders Is crystallized in this statement by Councilman Hall : "In my ward, the Seventh, we gave Attorney Oneral Alter ."OiiO majority In the primary ever Mr. Pinchot. To Te To merow we will give the same .1000 te Mr. Pinchot. It leeks te me as If Mr. Pinchot will smah nil records, lie has the support he had in the primaries te tart with, and new we are also back of him. A united Republican party mean:. that Mr. Pinchot nnd the whole Re publican ticket will win hands down." While rolling up votes for the For Fer ester and the rest of the State and na tional ticket, two Cniteil State Sena tors and thlrty-kix Congressmen are te be chosen in the State at large local Republican leaders are by no means overlooking th State legislative ticket. Organization leaders here confidently believe that net a single Democrat will be elected in Philadelphia. War veterans were urged te vote against members of Congress who voted against the Benus Bill, in a statement Issued today at Ilurrisburg by Colonel Henry C. Hemming, president of the Veterans' Civic League of Pennsylva nia. The statement is aimed mainly at Senators Pepper and Reed. pleased with the first wei i irntien of the new "L." "The unfavorable weather conditions caused slight delays." one official stated. "Any new schedule will cause1 delays. The crews must become accus- turned te handling big crowds. The , men were new te the schedules, causing ( a little difficulty when cars are run en such close headway. But 'all that will be straightened out in a day or ' two." I par fir!1 irst fare. 'JOYRIDERS' THROIS'G NEW FRANKFORD 'U Although it was fermnlly turned ever te the P. R. T. Saturday, the Frank ford "L" was net opened te the public until jesterday. when at e:0'2 A. M. tin1 first train left the Bridge street terminal. Through the morning hours traffic was normal for a Sunday, but nt neon rush of jeyriders and sightseers flooded the elevated stations and packed the trains until long into the r.lght. Beth 'crmiunls and virtually all stu tlens along the entire system were ciewd"d te the limit. Bmphjyes of the P. R. T. nt Sixty-ninth street said they have never before handled such crowds as tiewed through the station yesterday. MINISTERS RELATE FRANKFORD HISTORY Following out n suggestion of the fif-nenil Committee in charge of the Frankford "L" celebration, which be gan Saturday and will continue through the wi'k man ministers included in their si-rmens brlf ncceunts of the early hiter of Frankford and the i f fict nf Christlnnlr.i en the community. Ar t lie plus., nf the si.gsien of the Frank ford Sundav schools about .1000 mem bers of the schools assembled en the campus of the Frankford High Scheel and conducted a servic of thnnk'giv ing. The principal address was mnd? bv the Rev. William C. Kllpatrlck. rector of St. Luke's R. K. Church. 'MADE-IN-FRANKFORD' EXHIBIT IS OPENED SEES G. OJINJN CAMDEN rewn Predicts 12,000 Majority for Frellnghuysen and Runyon William D. Brown. hairman of the Republican Camden County Committee, today forecast majorities of li'.ll se m Camden County for Senater Fitting bujsen, candidate for re-eWtinn. and William N. Runyon. eundidufe for Governer. Congressman Pntt-r-un, candidate for re-election, Mr. Brown said, would receive the sjime majority. A sweep of Camden County and citv was predicted by Republican lender-, who declared the city would l tnrrlee by at least .lOOO Acting Mai or Van Hart, It is '-aid, will win by ,"MI0 votes, while Republicans u'se chum victories In the ceu ncilma nic lights in twelve of the fourteen Camden wards. William P. Kramer, chairman of th" Democratic County Committee, en th" ether hand, predicted that ijow-rner Kdwnrds, candidnte fir the Fnlteil States Senate, anil .ludge StiUer, can didate for (iuvvrner, would carry both city and county. He claimed the elec tion of Democratic Comic. linen in si. Camden wants. The Democrats also assert that Coun cilman Victer King, their candidate for Majer, will win Ly a 'Jim Ml plurality. They declare there lias teen a decided swing tow aril King in the hist week and that many independents will vole for htm. HARDING TO GET ELECTION RETURNSBYSPECIAL WIRE President Will Receive Ballet New3 In White Heuse Study Washington, Nev, !. (By A. P. ) President Harding will receive election returns tomorrow night in his study in the White Heuse, nrrangements having been completed today at the executive offices for special service and for prompt transmission for the returns in bulletin form te the President. The returns will come into the e. 'eetltivc offices ever several telegraph iWlres, which will carry compilations and reports from Republican leaders ever the country. Secretary Christian wljl give the returns te the President by telephone. Although no definite arrangements bad been made today. It was expected The exhibition of goods made ir. Frankford opened today. The In diistrial Committee directing the exhi bition Includes the following men: ftoergo liray, Bernard Davl, Charles J. McCieugh, D. R. fireenwoed, IV. , Heward Helden, .Tames S. McMaster, Jr., Themas S. Murray, (!eerg Revle, Jehn Sldebetham. Franklin Sim-dW, Jehn M. Williams, Lawrence Wood Weed house, lCugene A. Rurgin, Frd P Burks rt. F. S. Putney. Rebert L. Sheppard and Jehn N. Williams. They have placed the following exhibit": Fayette R. Plumb Company, edge toels: Miller Leck Works, Henrv Dls Dls ten Sens, saws nnd tile-; David Lup Lup ten's Sens galvanized lien: Glebe Dye Works; Derence Worsted Company; S. S. White Dental Company; Sehwarz Wheel Company, auto wheels; Minerva Yarns; L. H. (iilner Company, woven belts; W. II. iV A. K. Margerlsen, towels; Wallace WlKeu Hosiery' Com pany ; Juceb W. Walten's Sens, horn cembs: Hughes Thread Company; Flint Dental Cempnn : FIdelttv Ma chine Company ; Vital aeiium Cleaner Cempniiy : lllingswerth Steel Com pany; C. & A. Heffman, Inc., butchers' supplies. The Second National Bank of fered Its banking house for a wonderful display of textiles, including russ up holstery and tapestries, from the fol lowing linns: La France Textile Com pany, Herbert B. Newton Company, Vigilant Mills, Geerge Royle Ce., Rebert Lefert, American Pile Fabric Company, Frnnkferd Textile Mills, Alva Rug Company and Bush & Dia mond, The bank officials have arranged te have the exhibition thrown open te the public every day during the week from .'I ;:i() te ! P. M. Streng rivalries have developed in the "most popular j I r I " contest nnd '.supporters of the contestants are bring ing 1. undies of Mites te headquarters. Walter J. Lldridgc, dliccter of the popularity contest, is delighted with the enthusiasm of the popularity voters. FIRST ACCIDENT ON "L" Bey Crushed Against Gate by Crowd In Frankford Breaks Leg The flnt accident en the Frankford "I." had Kdwnrd Natelle. twelve cars old. of COIll Baltimore avenue, as the victim. The boy. with companions, tool; n ride ever the new line about -1 o'clock jesterday afternoon. lit get oft at Frankford nnd later went te the Bridge street station te make the return trip. He wns jammed by the crowd against n gate and was trampled upon. At the Frankford Hospital his left leg was found te be fractured. Kemalists Assume Control of Straits i ('entlniiril from rnge One the lawful constitutional ruler of Tur key. He has net officially rccegnzied the decision of the Grand National A'sem blv nt Anjera declaring his s.iltnnntc ut an end. His ministry resigned Sat urday evening, and shortly aflerward his grand vizier telegraphed nil the for eign representatives of the Sublime Perte te leave the capital- te which they are accredited anil hand ever their archives te representatHcs of the An An eora Government. A telegram from Angera say.s the grand National Assembly has iustruciel Jsmet Pasha delegate te the Lausanne peace cenfereni e. le obtain realization .f the following point-: First, the frontiers of Turkev te tie in aceerdaiii e with the national p: ci : M'fend. Greece te pay an ii'demii!t ; tliiid. suppn -.-ten of tin cnpltalatieii . or extra -ten lterlal rights for foreign fereign ets; fourth, modification of the frontiers of Irak (Mesopotamia) and. fifth, com plete -independence for Tuike. finan cially, economically and politically, Rs'ifct Pa-ha has dWsehcd the Turk ish Senate. In Angera the Religious Committee of th" Assembly is hurriedly trying te clioec the person it ceii-ideis mn-t qualified e a'cend the Osmnn thiene as Caliph, In succession te Mohammed M.' Meanwhile the Sultan Mill remains Caliph in the view et the Nittinnnli-t". nnd Rafate Pasha has served notice that any nttnek against his per- m would be regardetl ns an effen-e ngain-t the Moslem religion. Christians Fear Massacre Yesterday tens of thousands sv-nr" nt in tlie streets near the ldiz Paln'e wher" the Sultnn i" ensconced, ncl iiinnv hurled vile epithets at tie i .t, -. ing ruler hidden behir.d the wall of t.,. Imposing buildln.'j. Armed nllled sol diers formed n human screen around the palace te prevent the surging masse- from getting tee close te the place whi'i'c the Sultan resides. The welter of week-end changes In the control of Constantinople hns In ought about great consternation nnd tin moil. All the Christians seem in great fear of a massacre. The Turkish populace In Stamboul and in ether quarters of the Sublime Perte has for two days and two nights been celebrating the change in gev I eminent. At one time the demenstra- , tiens became se wild and se peten I tially dangerous that allied soldiers had I te lire upon the mobs te disperse them. Several Turks were killed by these shots. I Many of these who watched the pop pep 1 tilnr waves of entlutsinsm breaking Inte disorders epresed fear that the clam orous voices of the people might ferct the Sultan te abdicate, whether lit waul- te or net. Seme of the elder and poorer clashes of Tin!.-, long seeped In life under n monarchy, were clearly frightened nt the .siyiit of the revolutionary element swirling through the streets. New nnd then one could hear some of the elder people say the "Angera Belshevikl" i would surely bring about the ruin of the empire. I Tension. Nev. 0. (By A. P.) As n re-nit of the new situation crented in Constantinople bv the demand of Rnfct Pa-ha that the allied military cccupa I timi of the city cense, the Peace Con Cen ifeieiiee called te lie held nt Lnusanne November l.'l has been postponed, pos I sibly for a fortnight. It Is stated in authoritative circles I that In tie circumstances will the Brit ish mtsltinit regarding the presence of I British tioeps in Constantinople be clanged. The British intend te upheld m arms and eases Starts bleed coursing through tc congested spot. This relieves l"f -s ire and soreness. The pain .imshes. In its place is warm, i'-v.in comfort. 'I r Slean's en 'trained and bruised ii a' ays neuralgia aBQ 'jack- Tlrcii.:! up colds m chert nd)-. Ceep Sloans lAnimcnt-hMspaint r ESIlilSHBBLBiH Y71?mTIGnAT Steal::- Oysters Lebster -BHs I f Square y VtAcal en 1 a round! XKglattcrJ teaks and Chops today f the "Budiveiser" way Het or Celd AW STYLE I Ne Charge Bread & butter MONDAY SPECIALS: Kuu-t -uirlni; (.iimli ..JCe Meweil nappT r- Jffc leiru- with .' UU eiif ( uili-t .Mll.innlis CJC" I'ic Kii'irklrs nnif Cfi Kraut, t'ntatei-s JJ ROAST TURKEY DINNER $1 SIRLOIN STEAK 3 VeittibUi 75c a1 0lh uisiucter, ,319 ARCHSTREET f't.()s, s M).V Orceiit Elk' Hall the Mudania armistice and remain in th neutral cene with their troops, If the Angera Government, however, dcidrcs te ncnd civil administrative of flrers te Channk, Onlllpell nnd Cen utantlneple, there wilt be no objection) It la declared, 80 far an can be learned today, the Sultnn hns net abdicated. It In believed the Brltlnh authorities arc tnklnjr meas ures te protect him and the prince, lit? heir. There is a utrenn opinion Hint the Kcmnllst-, fluahed by their recent con iptext, neil relylnit perhaps en the wip wip pert of HiiKsIa, intend te challenge the lower of Murene. The Constantinople correspondent of tbn tinllt- News renerts l..0(M) Tmlilsh ex-seldlers in Constantinople arc under rders te rejoin tiiu colors in ten iiays. lie wijs the objective is Western Thrace. Heme perform take the view that the Angera action will possibly prove ad vantageeus te wreni itruain s position lit India, idnre lending Moslems tire re ported te be Indignant nt the Kenmllst ,wilen acalnst the Hultnn. It la nre- dieted thnt this mny lend te the destruc tien of Moslem unity in tne ienr f.ast which hns been a aerieua menace British power since the war. te SULTAN REFVTES ANGORA CHARGES Constantinople, Nev. 0. (By A. li The miinner In which the Sultnn and his Imperial family have been nffected by thcdeclslen of the Angern assembly te put an end te their official rule was explained te a correspondent by ice Admiral llntl. Ibrahim Pnshn, the Sultnn's nnvnl nlde, who received the correspondent In the yellow Orlentnl parlor of the Ylldla ralare. In dra matic terms he declared that the An gern decMen had 'come as n heavy af fliction upon the Sultan, whose reign of hIx years nlrcnily hnd been nn tin Interrupted scries nf misfortunes for which he wns utterly unrespensible. "Ills majesty lenrned of the Angera decision regarding the Caliphate thretign the press." the nnvnl nlde said. "There fore until efflclnlly notified of the de cision the Hultnn considers himself the lawful constitutional ruler. History had hitherto never recorded n case where the Caliph's powers hnve been reduced. 15 (Ngfw Celers In Wrewn and Gray THE exquisite tones of the newest Fall colors were never mere charmingly shown than in the wide range ervarying browns and grays included in this new and complete offering of silk hosiery. mT.H0SIEHY gsiS saiNTmauLY. smpscrrmm) iwnteivced Whatever the color of your new Fall frock or Winter footwear you will find the color stockings te harmonize in Cadet the choice of thousands because it is built for WEAR and DOES wear because it is supreme in beauty economy service. Yet the prices are se reasonable. Ask te see these Cadet numbers, in the new Fall colors, at your dealer's. (i WmmfSmmmj'lr Saratoga Gaulle Geld a Tan Meum Ruuian Calf Bronx Cinnamon Mandalay African Brown Buck Cocea Bavr Oner Brown Gun Metal 960 FULL FASHIONED. Especially re-inferced silk top, 920 FULL FASHIONED. Twe pairs will wear six months, 1420 Scientifically strengthened. Fashioned AT DEPENDABLE DEALERS EVERYWHERE Originated, Manufactured and Guaranteed by Cadet Knitting Company : Philadelphia, Pa. 2nd STREET, ALLEGHENY AVENUE MARILYN MILLER SETTER Actress, Stricken In Philadelphia, Will Resume Werk Here Tonight New l'erli, Nev. ."Marilyn Miller has been very ill. Hhc almost hnd te undergo nn operation for nppendlcltls, but she In better new nnd will return le her role in :Snlly' 011 Monday." In this manner Marilyn Miller's secretary reassured the star'n friends i ST who Inquired yesterday nt Mis Miller! suite at the llltf-Carlten .Metel. ' , 1' Marilyn, who besides being Jack I'lckferd's wife, plays the title' role In "Hnlly," new rtinnlna In Philadelphia; left that city en Wednesday, nnd was Ifikcn te the nltR-Cnrlten te be operated upon. Her secretary's enld, yesterday that no operation hnd tnken place, an ice pnek being sufficient. Hhe snid : , "There M no tmth in any rumor that Miss Miller left the show because of a disagreement with Flereni ZlrifaM. Mr. Plckferd Is staying here alse.'r direct Qjjmk M v 9W m m. Meamt ..krikV aTaVjr Mm ij0Lmmmm rains The California Limited. Navajo, Missionary and Scout. Spick-and-span new equipment en the California Limited. There is every out-of-doers reason for taking your family te California this winter, and every travel.comfert reason for going via the Santa Fe. a Yeu can meter every day ever perfect highways by the sea or along the bate of green-clad mountains. There are big resort hotels and cozy inns or you can rent a bungalow and enjoy your own rose garden. Gelf links galore and excellent schools for your children. There are Pullmans via Grand Canyon National Park, te Les Angeles, en both the California Limited and the Missionary. We will arrange your Pullman reservations se you can stay at tne canyon any number of days and be assured of space when resuming journey. Why net visit Southern Arizona going or returning? It is delightful at Castle Het Springs, Ingleside and Chandler. Hawaii afterwards. Fer details as te farei, Pullman rates and descriptive booklets, phone, call en or addreti R. C. Smith Diiiani. 60. Fit Gen. Afent, A. T. & S. F. R, t .'bone; Locust 642' a. C nillir,!. Dlt. Pau. Ait.. A. T. & s, " .. I .. .- i.V.1. i-i-Li. r. inancc mag., rniiaucipeia, ra. i. 'Rjr. ROUTE 61 CAR HELD UP FOR THIRTY-FIVE MINUTES Series of Mishaps Indicate Jenah Was Among Passengers Men en way te work In the Mana .Tiink mills this morning fussetl and that n number nf friends of the l'ri'si- 1 fumed when three delay held up the '.s dent would upend Hie evenlnc witli him The election results pnihnhly will he Mnt by the I'relileut te Mrs. Ilunllni;, who In siilil te hare lieen nIkiuIiik com cem Iderul)lc Interest In Hie ciimpuixn, lutv inr rend newupuper article almost 1 daily duriiiK her cenvnlcsccncc rAM" IVIN'1 billtl. for .t'liHllile limEth Klit.i gi niilnit the American women until Tli Mine tbey fnllMeii In the fiulit that iieerN'an rhnr. i asur. Ml Cum i) Mime. New I'arls tia ' , Maltu'iilvU, nnd tlu victory reitu with 'yiHslc- tt ukra aeme una Ilk "Soma "Sema 0 .;' HUnea" In accninulUh thlnsa. li,SJiii,Slir. .comie 0ciien. . Bunaay run raiaTMM. ,'iuas 11 a aiw." av S.W.SiiN'iaSjC vwj' mmmm -. ' 'alBBBBB.lJ'.lUU.. . SH.m 7TV'.Yt n lW-i is, ft M t VJErj. w . 1. . , ra.lii rvtue I V Iteiiti til trolley car which left Ninth nnd Locust ctrectH nt 8 o'clock for mere tlinn thirty-live minutes. At Ninth nnd Callewliill (streets n wheel enme off n enrhntte wak'nn thnt wiin in the middle of the rnr track. Mere time was lest nt tlm junction of Twelfth street. Sprluu tiiirden street nnd Hlilse nreiuie, where n tliree-here t en in i'lilked nnd refused te Imdxc from the trucks. Finally, nt Milne nvenue nnd Malu streets, the car was held up behind a P. it. T. sand ear which rnutcht fire. An nmrm wns turned In aadEujUip Xe, HO, wilcli rcspeudJ, WmwmmmwtBtMmTSBSSSSS ffwymn ''v-mmmmmtwiimgmmmmmmm The wrong way The right way le clear your skin Ifyeurekinisred. reueh. bletr.hv nd clogged with dust and oil, don't pinch it and press it. That increases the irritation and some times causes infection, should the sensitive skin become bruised by the ringer nails. The us; of Resinol Seap Ointment is a very simple and and pleasant way te overcome this eon ditieu. It can usually be relied upon for prompt and satisfactory results even in severe, stubborn canes. t ill dir-ctirin for till trutment atcampanr frypjci.ief K:ineiOintmentnrl Kinel uruc. I nn rjn il e art ut the hir,-why Klnnl Snip i Hf.l (or liivi !.in.-wlir it ibeuld t ..v.iu 11 me c4Ur csin. llllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH I An Appeal te Your I Sense of Fairness f I Judge Head was the only Democrat en either 1 I the Superior or Supreme Court. st) wa fj The vacancy caused by his resignation should 1 ! be filled by the election of the Democratic 1 I Nominee Henry C. Niles, who has been en- 1 i dersed by the Yerk County, Luzerne County I and Union County Bars. j An X in the square after the name of Henry I I C. Niles will be a vote for him regardless of I ether marks for a straight ticket or for 1 i ether offices. I Politics should net enter into the choice I i of Judges. 1 Ask the opinion of your legal friends as te 1 his qualifications and then " I VOTE FOR I f HENRY C. NILES, OF YORK I I . FOR 1 SUPERIOR COURT Resi Dl YcurdruffM salUsh Bssiasl Msskssls I && ViAiwi j-jj. r , pti-A E7 21"" ', gjgjjM .A? i 7jl('y JUDGE lllllllllllllllllllllllll!lUIlllUliraiyIHIi , ' i MMtoWMMwjateeM-iaiz. K-A
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