Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 24, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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LIST OF CRIES
Pedestrian Is Reliovod of $200
Whilo Woman in Storo i3
Throatenod by Men
ALARM SCARES ROBBERS
Two Iiolfl-tip' limited the Hit of crimps
reported Inst night. In lioth ensps siiiim
"pro iiswl by the bnmllts to terrify tliclr
letim.
Kur thieves whitlow Kmnilicri, plck
noekets nutninobile tlilevo nnil just
nlnlii snenk thieve combined to tnnke
!h" final rcnort nt City Hnll look like
a I' It. T. trnflic report, In so far ns
figure! "ere concerned.
Police now believe the women driver
of the binicllt enr who mndo her escape
nnd drove two companions to snfety with
Kvernl policemen firing shots at the
automobile in which the three were
rldlnCi wns n''10 connected with the
tobbcry of a man downtown, early jes-
terday. ,, , , ,
Three voting men walked into n Rroc
fry .itore at Mncliisr nnd Mpplncntt
streetn, )5tc last night. Mrs. Nellie
Itictlz, owner, was preparing to eloe
the hnp for the night, and was stand
ing behind the counter, near, the cash
"lie bnndlt's pointed suns nt the
uoman and told her to ninSe no outcry,
or they would kill her. Then one man
reached over the counter, opened the
cash register nud took .$110. All three
men backed to the doorway nnd then
turned and ran.
Held Up Near Home
Herbert H. Frientun, of.OOO Wood-
land avenue, was held up by two men
n3 he nenred his home last night. One
man pointed o revolver nt Frientun, and
"Got nny money? We want it. Hand
it over."
Frientun handed over a roll of bills
amounting to ?00.
Now, tliai wnicu unu cmun, iiurry
it along."
Frientun gnve up his watch and
a chain, worm qiw.
I "Thnt diamond stickpin looks good.
M'as It over."
Frientun removed ine3iu Rcm anu
"pnel It over."
"Run along nowi Don't look back,
cr we'll shoot."
Frientun "run nlong or walked
rapidly. He did not look back. The
police arc doing' the looking for the
bandits.
William llrooks, furrier. 4808 llnltl
more avenue, carried u $50,000 stock of
furs for the Christmas season. He put
iu n burglar nlnrm ns u protective
measure, and it was n good move. Fur
tulevcs who tried to gain an cntrrfnee
j.'t olf the alarm, nnd then nngrily
luirled a brick through a kz show win
dim When Hrooks looked out an tip
nulls window after the crash nil he
could sec was the tail lights of a motnr
trueK disappearing, over Jliiltimoru uve
l,i.e. Kscapc After Gun right
luustlg.iticm has -virtually (.ntMieil
the poliee that John J. (Jlldeu was held
up by the same gang of two men nnd
one woman who were interfered with
iule attempting to break Into n Wut
l'hiludelpbia house. The police have
pood descriptions following the gun
iieht with the men nnd the women ns
the escaped over Fifty-second stipct.
with the uontnn nt he wheel of the
tar. (Jildea was held up two hours
alter the West I'hiladelphia nffair nnd
ias robbed ot .!!.
After n chase along the water front
in which many shots were fired, Police
man Moniighen, of th lliird district.
nrreMeil Walter Jones, a Negro. of
77e iii&pMion of iJic
Polished Girdle
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Distinctive Styles - Unquestioned Quatty
Watches
Umbrellas
Canes
SrnoIa'r$ iScts
CJdar and -
Cigarette Holders
Crops
Traveling Dags
Traveli rw Clocks
Evening Dress Sets
"Your Investments
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deserve the careful atteru
tion and suggestions of a
well trained .organization,
This we are able to supply.
You may thus be relieved of
the details of collection of
interest and dividends, and
the reinvestment of funds.
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GEOKGINA XV. DEAN
Of Washington. Shn named (lie
I,ono Star Slate at the New York
Shipyard in Camden Yesterday
Twelfth and South streets, who is
charged with attempting to stenl fifty
two pairs of shoes nnd n phonograph
frdm the Pine street whrtrf. Jones was
held In $1500 bail for court by .Magis
trate Ilarrigau.
Thieves stole, fifty-three phonograph
records from a pushcart In front of the
store of the I.ouis Huehn Co., Kl.'t Arch
street. They hod been placed there
ready for- shipment to Pitman, N. J.
The records were valued at 500. Thieves
toob ?50 and silverware from the home
of .Mrs. Anim Christine. ISOIt South
Itinggold street, nftcr forcing a side
window. Two butteries valued at $H0,
were stolen from the motortruck of the
Camden Tobacco Co.. Jfroadwav.
LCntuileii, which was standing at Twcn-
iiein street una .Montgomery avenue.
Five nutonioblles weie stolen, ouu of
them by tuxicab strikers, it is belieed.
While Kdwnrd Itrudlleld, of 181,'i Vine
street, was telephoning from his stand
at the West Philadelphia station, Thirty-second
and Market streets, strikers
took n $3000 Quaker City taxieab which
they later, wrecked and abandoned nt
Thirty-eighth street nud Poweltou ave
nue. The $850 touring enr of Ocorge
Fine, nS'J!) Catherine street, was taken
from in front of his home. Harry
Paol, 2.'W Lombard street, reported the
theft of his nutninobile from Third nnd
Catharine strets. A $150 roadster,
ownod by Samuel Sussman.5000 Spring
field avenue, wns taken from Flghth nnd
Arch streets.
Judge Monnghan Imposed u sentence
of three years in the county prison on
Thomas McAuliffo, on n charge of lur
cen. Three years is the maximum
sentence for larceny. The defendant
wns convicted of ussnult nnd batterj unil
robbery lis well ns on the chnrge of
larceny, but .liulge .MounKliau ru ed that
an atrocious robbery with the use of a
weapon hud not taken place nnd sen
tenced the defendant only for larcenv.
MoAuliff engnged S. Litzmnii, of'UUfi
North Twelfth street. In conversation
in a saloon on December (J nnd then
throwing his arm nrnund Mtzman's neck
stole his pocketbook containing $7. The
defendant is nn old offender, having
been arrested seventeen times.
P. R. T. VALUE HEARING JAN. 5
Hearings on the valuation of the P.
It. T. s.istem before the Public Service
Commission will stint on January 5,
This will be u-criieiul test1 for the com
pany as. n ruling on a permanent fare
will be based on the aluu of the P.
It. T.'s entire system.
iSuucr- GuaYt'
Diamond 'imitccf
Beaded Bags
Hand Bags
Mesh Bags
feather Tans
Opera Glasses
Lorgnons
Orcr-Nigh t Bags(r,Ucd)
Lamps s
Cologne and
PerTumb Bottles
mmmm i i i '
BROTHERS S-CO
Chestnut Stiwte
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BYGASONVISIT
N. J. Man, Togerther With Wife
and Child, Found in Stupor in
N. Eleventh Street Room '
SPENDING CHRISTMAS HERE
A family from Cednrvlllc, N. J',
who came to this city yesterdny on n
' hrlstmas visit, were found early this
morning In n semiconscious state in
their nnnrtinonf nt 1-lfl North Fdcventh
"treet. It Is believed by the police that
one of the family blew nut thegns nnd
all Inhaled the poison while asleep.
About" .1 :H0 o'clock this morning.
Mrs. Catherine Miller, wife of David
Miller, the ownrr of the rooming lioilsc
on FJpvptith street, nwoke nnd heard n
strange moaning. At first she thought
it wns hpr dog, hut wIipii it continued
for nn hour she cnllcd to her husband
nnd asked him to Investigate. He went
to the second -floor bnek room, which
Chnrles Stalil, his wife Fannie nnd
their two nnd a half-year-old son. Ken
neth had rented yesterday afternoon.
His knock on the door nt first brought
no response, but when repeated, a weak
voice snld "Yes."
"Open the jloor," shouted Miller,
pounding upon if, and the reply came,
"I can't."
Hy this time Miller hnd smclled gas,
amjj he broke open the door nnd found
the family of three nil partially un
conscious nnd lying partly on the bed
nmi part v on too oor.
Miller immediately notified the police
Lot the Eleventh nnd Winter streets sta
tion. yind n patrol took the gas-poison-ed
family to the Hahnemann Hospital.
Stalil, yho is forty-five cars old, has
an artificial leg and a crippled arm.
nnd it wns with great difficulty that
he was go,tten out of the room nnd
down the stnirs into the patrol.
Although their condition is serious.
all were reported as likely to recover
by physicians. Mrs. Stalil, who wns
the least affected, said she hnd not
smclled any gas und did not remember
whether she had turned or blown out
the jet befori' going to bed Miller,
however, snld the Jet wns turned on
when he first entered the chamber.
Polico do not suspect an .attempt nt
suicide.
Autotruck Damaged by Fire
'An nutomoblle truck owned by Cos
mos Dobrillo, of 2508 Richmond street,
cnught fire early this morning near the
corner of Iteech and Palmer streets.
The fire wns extinguished before the ar
rival of the firemen who were sum
moned by Dobrillo. The dnmage was
verv slight and is estimated at less than
100.
A
S TO the future
crops are good,
labor is plentiful and effi
cient, the.country is short of
mercnanaise and
should be easier.
money
HERBERT M. MORRIS
Advertising- Agency
Every Phase of Sale Promotion
North American Bldg. Philndelphin
Enjoy travel, but can't
spare the time?
We'll bring a new world
to ;yoH,by freshening the
senses through which you are
aware of what's around you
' Let us give you a demon
stration treatment.
COLLINS INSTITU1K
OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
COLLINS IILPCI.. WALNUT HT AT 1.1TJI
From the
FARM to the HOME
Ducks lllg, Younpr, Heavy.
rtilrknns 6 to 8 lbs. Uoast 'em.
twect Cider By tho Ballon or ktg.
I'ure Ciller- Vlnrsiir.
Wlilte l'otntoes Sack or bushel
Turnips You'ro tho profiteer.
Apple Tho best In the world.
l'rcsli Kkrh Just from tho nest
Ilrlve out Haltlmoro Aenue straight
tliroiiRli Jlcdla und 1 JJ miles beyond
to tho
Black Horse Farm
.'ert-i Day In the Year From 0 to 0
Tlifinf! Mrsllu 10.1
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During The Joyous
ChristiMas Season
HAPPINESS is universal;
laughter spontaneous.
Formality is cast aside; smiles
arc the order of the day.
The spirit of a new-born year
fills'the air with Good Cheer.
To friends and patrons, we
extend Best Wishes for a
Christmas of joy, and a New
Year made happy by the
realization of their .brightest
hopes.
West End Trust Co.
Broad St. & South Perm Sq.
Philadelphia
T.lBt)aBIlr - PHIL'At)ELPgiA; FRIDAY,
"goose hangs high" ni ada omitu uni I
1 Chrlatmas Present Excuse Doesn't
I Go and Robert Payo With 10 Days
I "Judge, I didn't 'tnke thnt goose.1
j Soma kind gentleman pressed It under
j my arm nnd snld, 'Merry 'Christmas,' "
i snld Kobert Fields, of Patton street be
low Wharton, whn nrralgned'todny be
fore Magistrate Dougherty on the chnrge
of larceny of n goose.
Patrolman Archdeacon, of the Twen
tieth and Federal streets station, testl-
fln.l thtif Vli.lfla. tn imssiiiLf Hip vrtworv
store of Herman cutter, nt ;U23 Wlinr- '
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ton street, last evening, paused nnd
made several deft movements with his
bunds.
The pntrolmnrt said his attention wns
then attracted by muffled drstres ends
which sounded as though they eumnntcd
from inder. Fields' overcoat. The
patrolman pursued Fields, but the mnn
reached home nnd had the goose's bend
oh" before the patrolman caught him, It
was testified. v
"The goose Is second-handed now."
snld Cutter, ruefully. Magistrate Hnr
rlgnn guve Fields, who is u Negro, ten
das.
BULLET WOUND FATAL
Four Are Arrested as Result ,of
Shooting In Market Street Garage
" James llrnnnon, thirty ypnrs old, a
Negro, of l.'lOi! Ogden street, died ns
he wns being tnken to the Hahnemann
Hospital from a bullet wound through
his head, received at i o'clock this
morning in I'nuTs .garage, 1003 .Market
street. '
The bullet entered Ilrnnnon's rleht
tyc nnd came out the back of his head.
According to investigations imiilc by De
tectives MeFarlnnd nnd Ilaegerty, of
the Twentieth1 district, James . Lewis,
n Negro of 7,'!0 South Fifteenth street,
iccldentnlly shot Ilranuon while they
were both examining the Lewis revol
ver. Four men, all Negroes, were arrested.
They are, besides Lewis, who llve.-t at
7150 South Fifteenth street. Frnnk
llrown, 14.1 Nectarine street; Sam
Haindon, 215 Jessiip street, and Lord
Morgan, 1029 Ulber street.
Police to Entertain, Children
The patrolmen of the Thirty-fifth
district are making preparations for n
Christians party In the Itrauchtown sta
tion house. They will hjivc several
Christmus trees, electrically lighted nnd
stores of candy und gifts for the chil
dren of the district. District Deteetfve
Joe KecvcH will play the part of Santa
Clous anil will entertain the youngsteis
who gatlier for the celebration.
011
Will You Have a Starving Child of
Europe as Your Invisible Guest for
Christmas or New Years
Herbert Hoover Will Distribute the Money
AN APPALLING emergency exists in Eastern and Central Europe.
Hunger, privation, suffering and death still march unchecked.
A minimum of three and one-half million children are face to face with
disease and starvation. Unless aid is rendered at once, a vast, unspeakble
tragedy will follow.
Hundreds of thousands of children in Europe have never tasted milk
in their lives. Mothers unnourished and ill-provided bring into the world
k babies doomed before they see the light of day.
Medical aid must be furnished, together with, clothing and food, if
there is to be a tomorrow to follow the horror and the desolation of today.
.$10 Will Save the Life of a Child Until the Next Harvest
Make checks payable to John JI. Mason, Treasurer, care of Public LcdRcr, Phila., Pn.
John H. Mason, Treas. Date
Car.o of Public Lcdjjer, Phila., Pa.
Dear Sir:
As a contribution to tho European Itelicf Council I enclose
Check, Postofiicc or .
Express Money Order '
Name
Street and No .'
City State . . .
Share Your Christmas Joy With an Unseen Guest
Send One, Two, Five or Ten Dollars Yourself and Ask Each of
Your Friends to Do the Same and Ask Their Friends to Do it
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ULrWHOVIIirniflL.
ATONE TO FAMILY
Never Again to Waste an Hour
for Sorrow She Has Brought
Paronts, Sho Avers
AVOIDS DISCUSSING CRIME
My the Associated Press
Illg Springs, Tc.. Dec. 1M Con
secrntlon of her future energies "to
atoning to her fninlly for the sorrow she
has brought It" nnd determination
"never again to waste an hour of her
life," were avowed late esterduy by
Miss Clnrn Smith en route to Ardmore,
Okla., to answer n charge of murder In
connection with the death of Jake L.
Haiuoti.
In an Interview with the correspond
ent of the Associated Press, lasting
nearly an hour, Miss Smith spoke earn
imtlv mi rcllL'lon. idillosonhy. psychic
rese'arch, art, fancy work, nnd most
iMinipi.t1v of nil her Impressions of
Mexico. Sho stnyed thrcu weeks
in
.Mexico. . , :
llefore giving herself to the custody ,
of Sheriff. Puck ". of Ariln ore.
Mexico
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.pilnlnuulv avoided d scussii c the cnarge
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against her and men loned Mr. Hnmon s ;
In Hinvii VV iWltll'VJlfl V IlllTlI . .11 I KM rsjIIULUI.
mine oii.v ..nee, ...-.. s. v '"" "'." I .ompiitiions. ami tuking over $100 worth
her opposition to his retiring from nctUe,()f tobl.r0f ,,1(,arMi ,.nn(yt ch,.pwIlg BUtll
1"0, tc Kdwnrd McPailden, Almond anil
,-.. -,!. rr- ti 'Um. A 'Seltzer streets, was held charged with
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;.-'7a'" "'"."' ,,:"., n' j.",
nmun, cnargeii wiiii .mwim "-"-
snot wiicn cniisea ne "J- ""f
more. Okla.. -November . o i ,i n bj.
Hamon, Oklahoma Republican national
cominltteeman unu on magnate, was
expected todny.
Miss Slmtli, who Is in chnrge of of
ficers nnd nttorneys to whom she sur
rendeied nt Juarez, Mex., Wednesdu
night, is expected to remain here sev
eral hours for u conference with her
ntliiriu.vM nml will Hum lie taken to
Arilmnrn for nrrnienment In cotniPetioii
with the chnrge. Arrangements nrc said I the blacksmith shop of Peoples' Pros.,
to have been made ut Ardmore for her contractors. 1215 West College avenue.
Immediate release on ball. about 1 o'clock this morning.
Whether the party will come into The stable nnd n storage yard od
Fort Worth by train or will alight nt joined the blacksmith shop and the
a nearby station and motor in was a ' llnmes caused s'.lght damage to both
matter lor conjecture this morning. If buildings.
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QlPQN the plan -and design of the
kk buildings depends, to a great de
gree, the efficiency of the operatives, in
large industrial plants.
Mr. Perrot's quarter of a
century's experience in de
signing and erecting indus
trial structures, makes his
services especially valuable
in the cost saving of both
labor and material.
A conference can be
ranged by telephone.
EMILE G.
Architect and Engineer
FoTmetK of lUlhngcr & Vcrrut
PARKWAY BUILDING
Droad and Cherry Streets,
New York Oflkc, 2850
BECEMBER 24, 1920
llt'r. ttl irwi.11"!
suujcci, iney Kept it vt uicinsuivi-n
Kansas Cllv. Mo.. Dec. 21.- Illy A
P.) A conference having to do with
the nffnlrs of the Jnke L. Hamon estate
was scheduled here today between Fred
Kills, attorney for Mrs. Hnmon, the
widow, nnd Frnlik I,. Ketch, former
business manager for the late Oklahoma
Itepubllcan national committeeman iyid
administrator of the estate. The meet
ing was planned on Mr. Ketch's ur
rivnl here from Chicago.
There was some speculation ns to
whether the men would discuss unofficial
reports that there Is In existence a will
bequeathing part of the estnte to Miss
Ulnra Smith, now being tnken to Ard
more for arraignment on n charge of
having killed Mr. Hnmon.
IlcportH of the existence of an instru
ment making Miss Smith a beneficiary,
he chaiacterlzed as "ridiculous" nnd
challenged those supporting the clal.n to
come forward with specific oldence.
He refused to discuss reports that
Mrs. Hamon would contest should such
a document be produced.
HELD AS STORE THIEF
Gum, Product of Magistrate's
Brother, Part of Loot
Magistrate Wrigley this morning
held two men In SSOO bail for court
on ( barges f stealing some Wrlgley's
chewing gum, his brother's product,
and about $100 worth of small store
Mindrles
T ,.' , ,.
street
1 on the
charge ot oreoKltig into tile store of Kd-
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warn I'lKK'"'1. -inn r.iiM noinersei
Htri,(,ti ,ost We,,nesjiy , ht lth tw
receiving stolen goods, llie discover
goods, llie discover
ken from Dlgglus store
nossession led tn tin.
of a turkey tak
M MeKaddcn's
i nrrest of the tw
.o men. The police are
. bMrrl1B for tlie othcr tw ',,
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FIFTY-TWO ANIMALS SAVED
College Avenue Stable Slightly Dam
aged by Flames
Fifty-two horses nnd mules were led
to safety from a stump which was
. threatened by a fire which broke out ill
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Appeal for Funds Starts Fight
in Which Club and Knife
. Cause Injuries
A request for a subscription to a fun 1
to purchase a Christmas present sturtci!
a series of happening In Mutiny link last
night, which ended when two men were
sent to n hospital
Hither Kny ISnlisI. 'of 472S Sum k
street, did not understand the purpose
of tjie suggestion made b James Peuilo.
4220 Main street, or th f'' r!tm:e
spirit did not appeal to him. The Man
ayuiik police say that ten boms uff-i
the mix -lip the cause Is ntill ha, evn
though the rexult meant work for both
surgeons and police.
Affording to the police, Peuilo ap
proached Italist, iy Main itmt and
(Jreen lane, and talked about giving
money to help buy n Christmas present
for some person somewhere. Peuilo did
not term it n "subscription," but thing- I
happened rapidly. I
P.nlisty vald "No" in the most forei- ,
ble maiiner. nnd to make the refusal
emphatic c'itiched with Peuilo. I
Peuilo sttuggled from the embrace of
Ilalisty and pushed him, the victim
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t fnillng, When he, regained his feet he
picked up a heavy stick of wood. With
I this weapon ho struck I'cullo, Hrcaklnff
( ills lett nrm,
I Peullo interjected n knife Into the
I argument, nnd also into the bock of
I his antagonist,
I About this time patrolmen arrived
j anil. nftPr stopping the battle, sent both
men to the Memorial Hospital. Stir
gums snld ltn'lnt's left lung may hare
bieti punctured bv the knife hlnile. Ills
condition is sertoii".
1 Peullo's broken arm was set In
pilot , und he was tnken to the police
station. He will have a heating today
, before .Magistrate Prl i
NERVE COMFORT
DRItNK MOT"
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-alulpii . f0R HERVOUSHESr
o'EWOUS IMDtCESTIQH AND IHS0MHIA
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"tor. s In PMln.l. Iphln. lluy a nmttll botlln
ttit will and lnii t cxiict too much; then jou
will l. ejrnrif I "That wwioVrftilly com
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IL'AIGLON DINNER
$1.25
9 Including Bread and Butter
fij -rrril from noon tn 3::i0
IN L'AIGLON BUFFET-GRILL
a Tiiblrit Il-,Tel for I.iulirN
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P Satuiday, December L'5
p (Chanjred Daily)
S Mock Turtle Soup
P Cream of Fresh Mushrooms
Choice of
P Supreme of Sole a la DuncIIc
ti Joint of Chicken Carmen
B Porterhouse Steak Saute
is
j Potato NoisetU.-
r, Green Peas, French Style
g Choice of
jf Mince Pie
Sorbet Cremo de Violett
Neapolitan lee Cream
t jp of Coffee with Cream
Hot Biscuits or Holls
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Idin frovi 9 P. M. to cloning
CAFE L'AIGLON
BUFFET-GRILL
Chestnut nnd 15th
Nearest Entrance to IStli j
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Chinese and American tfVV
$
1209 Market St.
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Full Course
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Eagle Restaurant"
23 N. 11th St.
. MEUUY CHRISTMAS
Special Tiirki' Dinner .SerTcd
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