RiWiSfp Y Anether Big Auction or Horses,Wagerts and Harness FURNITURE anil MERCHANDISE Every Wednesday & Saturday at 10 o'Cleck Sharp', Auctions Conducted Anywhere If you have anything you wish te sell quickly bring U in and we will sell it for 'you and give you the cash. Kaighn's Avenue Auction Ce. J210-12.14-16-18-20 S. 2d &. Camden,; N. J. ' FOR SALE AMtCMufnl f .let VjtUeunt. cqplm4 raedam new. m.rhn.rr. lecatad te a prtuptrnaa nanrrr district. OWDtr rl'lnr frnm n.'na. a mnn nvnni i IW. twiavw m s WOLFINGTON'S" Rent voting Hervies Hew's the Moter? If the meter hits en all and brings you back, don't worry ever appearance. Leave that te us. We'll give it a new dress at little cost. Phene: Poplar 9190 The WOLFINGTON Sheps 19th and Buftonweod Established 1878 smm DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Etch package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions se simple any woman can dye or tint her ern, shabby dresses, skirts,'' waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra peries, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no ether kind then pertect home dyeing is sure, because Diamond Dyes are guar anteed net te spot, fade, streak or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish te dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Advt THURSDAY EXTRA "MY ftBpL??. SATURDAY SPECIAL 1 Lb. Pecan. Chocolate THE Fudge TW0 "Kghftitf"' POUNDS CHeicr op I FOR lLb.L'Aidnn Butter Creams $ OR llb.L'Aiglen tbocelates Hand rtinn.J JUflMSa Smsi. L'fliglen Fudge Sheps Chestnut Above 15th Strait and thr New Shep NewOpen at w uirnnm street y warming and circulating bleed Step these dull, insistent aches, nenM?,".1 rulbbi"K. it quickly Penetrates the sere spot, Mim linfi, 'the circulation d ami gmnjL'h h. Conation is re- ....... i.aK pug, WUmmm 1.00 9mtsmtSS$SSSSSSSSSSSSl aaaaaaaaaW I H iciicvrK enr 1 iH'iUnlw--LJlLL-,-, aaa - WMM9WSJ aMaUVaT I I VHII I fill BAiViritV ITiU nilllin nil Bllfl lafin . ,-, KOt baktaa taa ipeartltn pag e. 'I . ' ' .' . III, JtMaaAAAi .x.. :.Ctf . JrXr .,A ,,hdV , . ' il' I . : ttttttttttttttttttttttttmtmtmmstWttttt AiSL-m?&)mzim, , -,!ta ----. LAfffiASTER COAL DEPORT EXAMINED Investigation Shows Fossils te Be of Vegetable and Weed Origin BURN CHURCH MORTGAGE Lancaster, Nev. 2. Ceal deposit found in thr extreme northern section of Lancaster County nre being Invcstl jiatctl by representatives of both th State and National Departments u Mines and Mineralogy. IndlcntieiiH of coal deposits in thi section have long been known te exist but little effort lias ever been put fort I , te determine the exact value el th fuel. The question of whether these cea deposits are of animal origin wan defi nitely settled in the negative. On ever; property examined the fossils and car bonacceus matter in the ceal-bcnrln rocks were of trees and vegetable na ture. In none of these properties or the prospects of a clinracter te wnrrnn expectations of economic value, neithe was' the evidence entirely against th possibility of commercial coal, if sem one has the courage te go te a reason able depth te prove or disprove tin theory. The annual meeting of the Lancoste County Chapter of the American Re Cress will bey conducted In the Y. W C. A., this cly, th'ls'aftcrnoen, nt whic time the e'ectien of officers and Execu tive Committee will tuke place. Coincident with the unprecedente and sudden slump in the hat lndustr nt Adamstown, which but a few week age was booming at full capacity. tker comes n boom in the hosiery Industry which Is taxing the five mills te the! full capacity. Several of the Adams town .mills bave refused te accept orders, owing te the large amount of business en hand. Miss Evelyn Kunkle, who recently graduated from the training school of the Columbia Hospital, has taken the position of night superintendent of the Coatesville Hospital. November CO has been the day se lected for the burning of the mortgage en the property of the Lancaster Me Me eorial I'resbj terinn Church. Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge, of Philadelphia, a former pastor of the First Presby terian Church, of Lancaster, wil preach at both the morning and evening services en that day. The Women's Missionary Society of the Lancaster Conference of the Lutheran Ministcrium of Pennsylvania is conducting its annual convention in Trinity Church, New Helland, today. Daniel Redman, eighty-five years old, of Lancaster, and William Blttin er, eighty-one years old, of Dil'sburg, 11. F. D. Ne. 1, Civil Wnr veterans, met for the first time since the Civil War Tuesday, when the Lancaster vet ernn visited bin old comrade. They were members of Company G, Twelfth Pennsylvania Reserves. Farm Women's Society Ne. 4, which met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Gaiber, Fern Broek Farm, Norwood, this week, elected Mrs. Harry Lichty president for the ensuing year. . Chestnut Level will stage its annual farm products show November 10. It is planned te make this one of the big Best events of Its kind in Lancaster County. Miss Florence Lefcver, of Manheim ias been appointed notary public. Hcr commission was received this week at the Recorder's effiice. The November meeting of the Lan caster County Historical Society wil' be conducted in the Lancaster Public Library Friday evening. Saturday wl'l be observed as "Dm matic League Day" In the Iris Club. After the business scsIen in the after after after ioen, Samuel Russell Small, former secretary of the Lambs Club, of New Yerk, will lecture en "The Theatre, Past, Present and Future." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shultr, of Mar tlcville, celebrnted their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday, with an all-day reception at their home. Th trapping season for fur-hearing animals, which opened yesterday, premises te be one of the most pro ductive nnd profitable for trappers in recent years. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape Ma wee sewing a button en my coat last nite, milking the H-d tlme this week but net for the Mime buttin, and pep was snieukiii'.' and ilil''klnr. n--d ma sed, Theres one woman I can't stand and thnts Mrs. .Iesp. If 1 sed wlte wns black she'd siv it wan pink m i ir.utter If it was blue. Every time I see her wc hue the same Identlele 1 urgcwinent about wet stilish nnd wnts net, nnd its perfectly redieullss because she has about as much stile ns a pe- leeremnn up a b.uk street. ' i Even se, thnts hardly n reason te ii'uce her among the lest soles, pep sed. Everything is according te the mil-it t( view and you awt te us nreail minded enuff te gln ether pcuplv a, rltt- te their own view points, he sed. I de genrellv, hut she's iet-t n mns of concentrated ignernnts, mu sed. Thnts a line wnv te speck about a sister human -being jest because she likes hem stitching en her glove nnd you dnnt, pep sed, and nm sed, Well, all rite, I nlppM I awtent te be iiaiin, III Invite her and Mr. Jessip up If ou say hi, goodness knows she fished hard enuff for an Invitation this ufteinenu. Dent misunderstand n.e. I dent be leeve In ceiug te lticnies, pup msI. s n matter of fact I weuldcnt have thnt fellow .lesin crinuud the house for a million delleis u miiinlt. Hk's the worlds chamidnn dum hell and he gets wersu lusted of better. Kw-rv time I mention tenuis he cuts In with a let of feel i hniss about go f, and tny man who thinks golf is better tlmii tenuis dci-i'i-vcs my sini'i.Hliy and ileut get it, he sed, Hut Witlvum, wy dent jeu be bread minded wiursclf and let bin. think wnt lie wunts. I thirwt .win sed cwrybndv should be allowed te de what they want with their own viewpoint, ma sed. Thut it mil bell never had n view I ulut in Iih life,-pep sed. nee nee, ma sea lauing. Ana sne EVENING, PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiADELPHIA, THURSDAY, ThcDaily Novelette Say It With Radishes By H, Louts Raybeli EVEN after Betty Gayner's uncle died and left several hundred thou mil dollars Jehn Bradley kept right n loving her, although he didn't talk te much about it. Hew could you ex cct thet Betty, with nil sorts, of rndl tnt possibilities suddenly opened te her, vetild still feel the same toward the T'snlc life be could offer her as his vlfe? - Jehn wan doing well in his profession. As a matter of fact, he was fast getting the natne of being one of the, finest nndscape gardeners in the country and 'tad many a beautiful, artistically per tect estate, te his credit. Yet it would e many years before his Income would e a drop in the bucket compared te Ictty's. New, one of Betty's first extrnva ances se termed by Miss Deberah 'erklnn, Betty's middle-aged, thrifty eusekeepcr was the purchase of old 7aleb Hemingway's place, a rambling, mn-dewn farm of devitalized fields, ivergrewn woodlots end unkempt ncadews. Bettv had tern down thn house and replaced it with a tapestried ricic nnair, comfortable and pleasing n appearance. The grounds well, 'hat mere natural than that she should ut them Inte the bands of her old-time (rtend, with carte blance te de as he leased with them? There beautifying became n labor of 'evc with Jehn. Much of the shrub bery and many of the rare specimens in the rose gardens he set out with his wn hands. By night he pored ever bis books and blue prints, seeking new neans of 'expressing beauty. Frequent consultations with Betty Be mere critical of your battery Yeu will get about the kind of battery fervice you demand. If all you want ia ordinary per formance, you will be satisfied with nearly any battery. - If you wish te get the most from your automobile, you will leek into the subject of bat teries. Yeu will find out if there is one battery that gives the maximum combination of power, reliability, and long service. Whether you talk with users of different types, examine the construction of the several The Electric Storage Battery Ce., Philadelphia EXIDE SERVICE STATION Factory Branch 671-673 North Bread BATTERIES THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR Visit Um nearest Exide Service Station IN PniLATIKII'IIIA Bnlei'a fiarniir. I ..nasliuri- t)Tki 8t.. T-rnny B. CreSle" heii.ilr Miep. Sail N. DaBT,!e.Hi..tUrr KUdrl. I'".. "0I W. PnaMi At ,,h i;rl Ate. Autu Mipily tu.. int.. nn ramrur-'aViuai Market hi.. vwt Ad".r.H r-M.r. Jr.. te.. HHi M.I. Oruukftl'me... d - Wl. " avtr. ?. Jio,.,,.,.-.,.i-Va'8r-i4.r'eV "i: 'iHiuy'iiik ll.illfr 4 .cnerlf Ce. M.,,,''?"Vu.,Uafr,MS7 W. Huntlni. Iiif.'r.'irii. Mlllmrr, 18.10 N. Blh Ht. sli?Hirrii llrtllery Srrlir. 4SI0 N. i hlrlril1 IV.ier. S7H3 Woedlund At. l'..Jlr?ii llTllcrV Wrrvlrr. 4MBIW- (n-tSi'i'iinrVlrnrlfiil trlt Ce., Ilia HIUIfr-UfUrluK, Inc., 4U41 N. at m were by no means the least desirable ' feature of his Jeb, nnd at times it necessitated nil his seir-contrei net te tell her of his love. A certain wistful ness In the girl's eyes tempted him. Did she wonder why he was se much mere formal than in the old days Be fore her for tu no had come between them? Day bv dav the Imnulse sstrcngth 1 encd te. let, her knew, In some dellcnte fashion, that his love for her still ex- isted. He came te'pdhder the problem almost Incessantly, but net tntl! , Hetty ' declared she must have a vegetable garden d d the answer come. Fer m time he hnd decided what form hN message ought te tnke, but te' use for the purpose the conspicuous means of n flower bed would never de. A vegetable garden suggested the so se so 'utlen. He would plant his love in seeds in some quirk growing annual. Radishes, for example. All but a sunny, Inconsplceus little corner he turned ever te his nsslstnnt a canny, taciturn old Scotchman named Fergusen. , In that little plot he Inbered carefully, reminding himself 'that he must urge Betty te take personal su pervision of her radish, bed. Truly it was a work of love an well ns alpha betic art, and en the morning of its completion Jehn rose from bis knees with a prayer for the proper amount of nun and rain te preduce speedy re sults. New, whether or net Jehn's long hours spent bent ever In the sun wus the cause, or whether, as an up-te-date psychologist might say, It was the re sult of the long repression of his love for Betty, at any rate something went suddenly out of kilter thnt night in Jehn's well-being. Morning found him calling incoherently nnd tossing In fever, while two doctors discussed treatments and remedies, and tried net te listen te "Betty! Betty! Betty!" Anxious hours followed, in which Betty shared. Hcr first thought in the morning was for the latest news of makes, or go by reputation, we are satisfied you will ultimately settle en the Exide. Yeu will find that Exide quality is net only a satisfaction, but an economy. It saves many dol lars in length of service and freedom from repair. The main thins is te demand reliability and real lasting power of a battery, and net te be satisfied until you get it. Yeu are heartily invited te go, in a critical mr.ed, te the near est place where Exide, the long- life battery, is Street Phene Poplar 3383 Cinirci- I". stiiicr, t JJ3 .. Ilmail "I. Ill lllivlrlr stiir.iiit IHIUrj Cu., JI N. Ilni il M. rtiiirlr IriKiinrn, '400'j N. SJd sf Jnhn l.eul. irw.irr. UVil Mlnilrlm Jnhn I Ar I'lillril il lt(lrv srrtlrr. N. .Mir- Nil 'II Ml. Inhrrail Hrrvha Mntera Ti liirie.. 14U7 I.uiuhI st, A IV',-,--ti MurUit M. nuniiii krr tiiirusi'. '.'".I A iilimt 1. Vlmrr tVl.fr, ?'il A lne "(, Wft I'l-lli. Stnrtitf. ItnlUr, Ce.. fllSI ChIt Tf. 7ti H,i.r. s,.r,(,. Mitinit, l" nflrr Ht. 1'KN.NMl.VAMA Arnblrr Amblrr Murii.-e ll.iKfri .-,f. Ire Hl.itluu II ll i, KrjNt-r I left lie JlrilmlnMir, I. lv llrrr A Hun llrmlik, .rlli- M.ttlliiiiKiUI ll'oeni'1'iirc. rrru lnit Hen Mir, . .lenes Neil Ipi.i". K, li Tilt riN u, Ca.Hratlllr, !. I.. MHIinis Irnnai-nhui krii. M. I'. Jlitur (l.irrtUt. tmlllr. Mill O. Iltuuu luMiilnKtnwii, tt I'ml darns hiilr.lOHii, Mil.iintlilln llitlerr f-Mrid. r. lV fVriiwand. w hit Feri WukIiIikIei ,5"J,r'-10.i ....-...- III, (1.1M Jt llll Mlulln.. tlHlllllClDn. Rlll.flhutlkM Mm ttl. Olanali'e.'cae. H. Ban y Efff8gMaaybfe3is is 11 O 4V 0WSmM W Jehn ; her last, a prayer that he would upend n quiet night. She made ninny a uaimy msii te tempi um i'i.-""--i hut labored In vain. At length Jehn's nurse nssumed nn unprofessional responsibility. "Think, she snld te Betty as she steed nt the deer answer ng tier inquiries, inui before he will recover mine worry mint 1 icumvnl irnm ill in. nd. He he's evidently In love with some one who doesn't reciprocate!" uetty'H gnnci. fell. , Then she rnlsed hcr eyeH i,j?nv,,y( ,.But ., ,eesl. shc snld. "Cupid could I see him und tell mm se " Jehn's quick recovery dated fren the moment when, startled out of all 're serve nt the white, drawn fuce of the mnn she loved, Hetty fell en her knees at his nedslde nnd whispered brokenly, "Oh, my darling! My darling!" The doctor prescribed a sea voyage te nsslst Jehn's convalescing, and Hetty net only ncqiilesccd but made all ar rangements, own te insisting thnt he must have a nurse along, and in order te provide one she would marry him ! And Jehn, weak hut beautifully happy, could only thank heaven he hnd saved sufficient te keep them going, at least until hu get in tin; harness again. Seme time afterward, one glorious, breezy afternoon, Betty, leaning agnin't the rail with Jehn wutchlng the scud ding wake of their steamer, heard a queer ltttle chuckle from her husband. "What is It, dear?" she asked cu riously. "I was thinking." said Jehn whim sically, "hew very much supriscd Miss Deberah Perkins must have been when she' read 'I love you, sweetheart!' in hcr radish bed !" But net until the two of them were Sjack at home aguin did they learn the true r fbcary of Joint s vegetable eesnge. Blushing like a bride herself, Miss Perkins welcomed them at th deer, and utter proper inquiries iih te sold. II incur ,i ll.irl, nil,,. II ' Hi. ru II Html, I ., , n r II .u,i ii , n nm i I . lt.uii k i In trt, sn, ullir iimiii' I. ir (CI JritUltii II Ml'',. I.tl KeniM (t si' A . II J llrrr Iw I I Ir I Itlw'UI. II I -I'.il 1 I ll Um nl ( will,.) I.r iiki i M I it vil nw I ill mi',. I I i Mmt ti I in I. II ,. W 'i i sii r .ii HilnrvCn. il '.' Iluirri s,,.,!,,, lu llnr M Din nn II 'I I inlrruKs ( ii M li ii. I 'I M r, ,. II l II ell , i in M ,iiiu,i , ,(, ,. .Mli, r 1 tu I U.iiii i Hi Hu It linn, f . ." IH-H "I, , . IMlUr A .,.k. llni r-ilili ll I nm Irli I , NurliTlll M. ill; I'lllI'M l.l-lfp v,i . Ill ll, I .1, .1 I S, , (, Sc tiuiin In . i li r iivmh , llniVi-rV". ''" M"',k'""") slr.ii:r N, i , tj i, . (..hu ll. rrmiur. Jr. II s 11 11 I I ,1 I' I'M . I I. I, ir ( ii I'iiiUi s ur i I .linir dire IVrK si I i ite , m, rhnrhlMill I In- s,rlir Shuu I ml li M I I mi, u ,,' v It iilntir. I! . ur luir.iKi. KiiMrsrnril lliil I t, u.un A Sin. i'iIiic ( ii Ini hi 1 1-1 1 nilii li Hi- l.lh.uii uliiiililiu .iik. buirlbiierl, ((Wert Uuruie te. dPiasitTF- mm . W' .NOVEMBER 2. 1922 Mr. Bradley's health, with becoming hesl'"tlen she broke the news. "Yes, Miss Betty, I'm Mrs. Fergu Fergu eon new. Yes, ma'am, I knew jeu r be surprised. He's thnt ren'ived win wouldn't have thought It of him, B"t he's clever, for nil he's Scotch. He writ in radishes what he thought of me, And when I see them coming up' In such lovely sentiments I went straight te hltn and wild, 'Fergusen, I'm jeurs. We'll he married tumor tumer tumor ilewv And-we was. And I'm sure If he hndn't thought of such n lovely wnv te get around his bashfulncss we'd each been single yet!" START FOR PHILIPPINES Medical Missionaries Return After Twe Years' Absence Dr. and Mrs. Warren J. Miller, medical missionaries te the Philippine. cre ghn u farewell reception 1-i-t evening In St. Paul's Pri"-b.t'iinn Church, Fiftieth nr.d Baltimore iivenue. They nre returning te the Philippines iwte'- n two J ears' furlough in this country. When Dr. Miller went te Tncleban Leyfp in 1018, thi-re were no medical supplies In thnt district. By hN ef forts n first-clus hospital was estab- hed, having twenty-one beds. Ir Miller wus engaged formerly In Y. M. C. A. work li. rinuklln, P.i. .Mrs. Miller Is a grudiiuti- of Vass.ii- Celb-Kt-and was formerly u professor In the Girls' Nermal Scheel ltt "tills city. N. J. Weman Found Dead Here Mrs. W. II. Chamberlain, sitj.fle M'ilSk old, of Newtonville, N. J. was foil iiu dead lu u 'efond-sterv room of u rooming heu-e In Wnllncc strut ubew Tenth yestenl.ij. She wii" tnkui te the, Hahnemann Hospital, when- n w.-in found thut denth wus due te natural causes. RADIO Get an Exide Radie battery for your radio set Whatever make of battery ! In your car, you can be con fident of tktlful repair work, fair prices, nni repenib!e advice at the ncareit Exida Service Station. hi'r.iis 4 u. Kiiijirr dar n; . iiUir i, ,r i., i. k i 'I llll ,' r I '.illrtin u lilu.r.l ( i I I i ii. t. II .11 11 Kill s M, -lllllll ll.lll ll.ill.r. k. . "' Mt I In- ii. .'.:.. i I .'.'- i,V,i,,",ll'1"1 VI,, ... . . ''- s Urn, I. II ...... V . ' ii..;- ..." -. r "" ' '. i.r .1,1 . .... tin, i i JJiirlhiKi,.,, n,. ,, ' i null ti. Hu I hi , I ii li mrv i ' -Mi A s, , "I'TUl Hit,, ii -r ii K i,,.( ,;'.'-' I liMiii.ii r. iili in,., , ,,, r, -rT,f I'ni'ilil ,. , ,. 'I nil s i , I s, I ,.,1, ,. , , Ml II..IU Ml HiiH. V ,.r' ,, llifin I lt llri'i l,i,.. ' ,." I- ....i.r.. 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Furniture & Bedding $50.00 Davenport 9Q TK Beds, As Illustrated MalieBany Dnlsli, covered In brown American liifher( epf-nn into bed $4 Gelden Oak Polished American Leather Slip-Seat Chair $2.29 $16.00 Library Rocker or Arm Chair S9.95 CphelstereU j own lcdth ere'ta ?eut. lUeferrl it i. .tKi.v"l rjd tMa'ftjLi4,-Ji m.rS ' 'Ij t I $45.00 Oak Dressers $24.75 Jii hi U Ml fr?P m " t ' w e I 1 00 Sample Extension Tables Greatly Reduced b S18.50 Cable This 5-Pjece Gray-and-Blue Ureak- fl"l I At fast Suit.... sPH."D FM i p j i r ?J2py7 sffe iJS White Eiirimel Bed, Spring- and Mattress Complete Outfit far ?:o.eo Uer E-!':imii 'A -i 5s -TI -fl or t,!':imii C0 srf ni-e,i I. ;U iDJ.vD I'"" ii I 1 L i - m f N JNtV. i '. "utf; ii ii i i- V ll, ,1 If. ,in .- ii I ii il till, r .- r I h .it i li uUc in nn ' bNELLENBUROb Hfth Fleer A Ml. f0Cvsj v WW 5 W li? 'nt&uuii MU :ih XT- (.- Ipppl 813.95 jZZZxn-, -,f V.r'!s---- ---s s-v ;N. SNELLENBURG ft CO.J W,y ,"Si-r AiAtUSmm& yn a. nneva Ann i.en n II ' v Heusefurnishings and China Mzrvclem Anniversary Bargain $60 Clean-as-a-China Uefriircraler Jp4ZtD 5!g W Onn white i -si - Jiirce porce. 1 1 I - 1 ll U B lain I r'lUnd rnrtier. lertdHlli feed rfrK liamhir Snlil (If en ( llll, I'lllll. Till, l the I lli-llllrst ii ii il lw. rrfrlB-r-ater unj uhrri. A Limited Let of New $140 Electric Washers at (J-J A Down Places It in $U Your Heme Balance nn Convenient Payments $19.00 3-Burner 16-In. Oven Gas Steve S11.95 $20.00 American Porcelain Q1 A KA Dinner Set P-1-V.UU 1 i pi B ! b.ind and Beld lace d ira'i n Cn p etf fi rvlce for ( t jrli? fjlii; t pi pi-rfpctlena. Res. $1.50 Clear Glass Covered Bowls for Refrigerator Use, W of.'i.. T'i'pp slira, cm- pint, one .in. I two quart. I'.n In.- us d as in MUK bowls. yiji u. u. vj .iin(c'Ul Due UUAUI ' "0 '. S. (Jeernment Cireen Ui-enreiced . iher C !;i.08 lllTIOI'.s, " ri fhnhli nan Mi, re Ji 1 ' J I J "-' S-l'ie;'e lT. S. Arni ;:nl)iiuiticii (I1 A A vt pi yj H mill mil ti J Iili I'rii r s y .1 Sit IncturlfH Sm-.J;i 1 illtlliliiiilliHi , rra, llll-npsllili- iilllltt 1 iiii (nr nrr ) )nK und liiulliik' lu 11, li nr (ur illinium und 1 llrUth, linil) III, llll li.l Hlld liulii, It I it 1 1- liiiiiiiner.liriiiiil alral 1111 l.nlf,. lh (try r UK -( hmvy Iiii:i-, I liiisp inui i ki-i-jHtr, y- bNELLEMBunnS Third Fi I ttr. rl tW. KM HlaaVr 1 jajMBjJpl zy $69 Jg Eacl at . rl r aatfairaiWt 7l if 1 1 J I .1111 'li I. n In. ia Jffy KjOfil i
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