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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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W.DAVIS IS AFTER VOTCS OFLAFOLLETTE t.o Nfc-wa by United PreM) By Edwards, (United Press Staff Correspondent) On Board Davis Special train, en-route to Topeka, Kansas, Today. the discovery of an anti- Coolldge majority In virtually section of the western states. John W. Davig, Democratic presidential candidate, intends to endeavor to corral the La Follette vote. Realizing the hopelessness of carrying the unless he cnn consolidate the Progressive forces, Davis today to appeal to La" Follette supporters to vote for a Democratic administration on the ground that a vote for La Follette can only be one of protest.

The Democratic candidate opened his drive for the Independent vote of the west much of which now seems to be for La Follette in his at Cheyenne last night. Davis has been careful thruout his western campaign not to attack La Follette as a radical. He has devoaed. considerable attention to ridiculing General Dawes' attacks upon the third party movement one of dangerous tendencies, and in practically every speech has urged Democrats, Republicans, Progressives Socialists and voters of every type, to go to the polls and vote. Tonight, Davis addresses the people of Kansas, long famed for (heir PplHical independence in a vpeech jt Topeka.

Ho ha been advised by tamuel B. Amidon, Democratic national committeeman from that ate and by Fred Robertson, chairman of the Democratic stato com- rmlttee to stress his Progressive views on the issues of tne campaign and the futility of voting for La FolletLe. 60 far as the hope forgetting a Progressive administration is concerned. STATEMENT OF THEN.Y.BANKS to News by United Press) New York. The weekly actual bank statement today, showed the following changes: Surplus, $16,627,960.

Loans, discounts decrease $21,290,000. Cash in own vaults (members, decrease $1,643,000. Reserve in federal reserve banks (members) decrease, $13,685,000. Reserve in own vaults (state institutions) decrease, $133,000. Reserve in deposit" (state institutions) increase $1.,022,000.

demand deposits increase. Time deposits, increase $7,904 COO. Circulation, Aggregate reserve Excess reserve $37,694,540 S. deposits deducted DRUNKEN TAXI DRIVER ATTACKS MEN ON STREET NSpecml to News hy United Press) Washington, Three men wore injured hero today when attacked by a drunken taxi driver with his car. In the novel assault, George K.

Horn, Baltimore, International president of the typothethal federation was dangerously injured, Ralph Pack-wood, Washington, knocked down, and Elward Rollman, Baltimore, carried niore than a mile clinging to the bumper of the speeding machine. The three men dismounted from the taxi after accusing the driver of being intoxicated. When they Marled walking along th street with the announced purpose of re- him, the driver charged into them with his car. When later aprehended by the police, the driver was walking about In a stupor. WORLDRYERS HOP OFFAT 10.50 (Special to News by United Washington, The round the world flyers hopped off from Boiling Field for Dayton, Ohio.

400 miles away, at 10.50 A. M. eastern standard time today Final aporta indicated weather along the way, but no rain. Under ordinary conditions the flight should take betwee five and six hours. No stops are contemplated.

The route la a bee Une between Washington and Dayton, with possible I deviations to fly over Wheeling, W. and Columbus Ohio. 06 "ye" were ready to take off at 9.80, but first reports of along the route held and then a beoken tail ekld on Lieut. Smith's plane, caused further delay. When they finally get away, took the lead with son flyjBg behind SPECIAL HOME VALUES 1120 Mtfflln Street, corner location, 7 rooms, all conveniences.

lot. A $3200. 30t Canal Street. 8 Rooms with all conveniences, open lot. Priced for a quick sale.

1105 Chestnut Street, brick home, 9 rooms, hot water heat, all other conveniences. Lately papered and. painted thruout. Immediate possession. $5600.

Efficient service, with ability to finance. Real Estate Department LEBANON COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Not to the Conrt House R. F. KINO, Mgr. Bell Phone.

-JTEWS, M. MONEY LOANED" AT LOW RATES UNIVERSAL SYSTEM OF LEBANON, INC. Room 4. Suavely 8th A Comb. CHIC SLAYERS BUCKLING DOWN TO PRISON DUTY "racial to by Unlto Press) Jollet, Illinois.

Today. Prisoner number 9305 in the Illinois State penitentiary, urltll yesterday Richard Loeb of Chicago, today started work putting together chair parts in the prison shops. Prisoner number 9306, until yesterday Nathan Leopold, also of Chicago, began weaving In the Rattan shop at the same time. Another night in "court solitary" the two youths who got a thrill out of murdering Bobby Franks, spent They were called at six o'clock. They cleaned their cells and ten -were uu lnt the hu dlni "8 with the other prisoners for breakfast.

At 7:30 they saw a movie. Prisoners In the penitentiary go to the movies early on Saturday a "anBements made with Joliet film houses, one of the features to be shown in town is brought out and shown to the prisoners In the cramped auditorium. With their assignment to cells today, Nathan and "Dickie" will be separated for several years, if not forever. Hence forward they will see each other only at a distance in assembly and in the dining hall, where they will have no opportunity to speak. Several years from now, it a possible, they will meet again on tho prison honor farm or at some other "outside Job." Until then they must follow separate trails.

They also are done reading about themselves and their experiments in crime. Newspapers are brought into the prison but all references to this crime wjll be deleted for at least six months. The boys have given evidence that Advised to "use good Judgment" and not to put 'on airs," if they wanted to make prison life bearable hey protested that they had no in- added" UP 8tage and Founding of Carthage Will Soon Be Published (Special to News by United Press London, "A detailed description of the whole htstary of the founding of Carthago and a world of bea.ity and grandeur is declared oy a German Dr. Max Funkes. to be contained in the ii vy codices reportedly dug near Naples.

Interviewed by the i'lmes Berlin correspondent, Dr. Punkes told of having met the discoverer. Professor Di Martlno Pusco. at Capri, and of having seen many of tho alleged of the famous historian. German professor said Dimartino claimed the odlces as his personal property and to sell the exclusive rights of publishing the Latin text in each country and then offer original manuscripts in England the United States for one million pounds sterling.

He asked one million gold marks tor publication rights in Berlin. A report from Nagles says that a representative of Prof. Di Mart- mo haa announced the will appear next Monday. i the meantime he deslrea more time complete transcription of portions of the codices. The Italian government has directed that all ports be guarded as well as the frontiers to prevent the professor from getting out of the country.

Social On The Lawn Tabor Reformed Church A Epcjajju being held this afternoon on tl 'i Tabor Reformed conUnue(J in tn0 con- And a Urea Addition YOU STILL HAVE A CHANCE For one of those homes on Canal Street. Frame home, six rooms, electric light. Price only $1850 each. Easy terms. The owner of these homes will be at my office this afternoon and evening.

If you want a bargain be sure to call. R. V. SCHANBACHER Real Estate And Investments, 43 North 8th Street Bell Phone 1368 ORPHANS' COURT SALE Valuable Real Estate Will be sold At Public on Saturday, Oct. 4, 1924, On the premiss, hi Hridelbfefrg 1 TtvWn- County, on the road leading from SrshaelTp.rstawn to Retftt- vUle, the following; deBrri'bed ES- Ute, to wit: All thai certain farm and tntct of MtiiAte in snJci Heidelberg Township adjoining lands of the Cyrus Smith Estate H.

Ibit. Harry B. Ught others, fronting on both sides of Bald Public Road, Md 62 acres. 7 perches, moro or less. The thereon of a seven (7) room frame house; burn, about feet; Tor wag-ons and mnohlnery' corn thicken house and plr-ety; of excellent water; fvw (2) cisterns; nnd orchard of and other fruit trees.

This limestone toll is in a high elate of cultivation. premises are sold by order erf the Orphans Court for the purpose of Distribution, In which nald Order the Court authorizes the Administratrix to bid and become the purchaser If her bid be the highest and best. Sale to commence 1:80 o'clock. P. when conditions be made known The Board of County desire bids for SO tons of bituminous coe.lt delivered to the County Jail.

Bids to in the County Commissioners of- Wednesday. Sept. 17 at 9 A. M. ANON COtJNTY COMMISSIONERS Prank W.

Hurst Clerk. KOTICB Pennsylvania Department of Harrlalyurg-, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at the state Capitol un- 10 A 23, 1924, when bids will publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as for the reconstruction of 1400 linear feet of One Course Reinforced Concrete Pavement, ig to 46 feet wide being situated in Jackson Twp. and Myerstown Borough. Lebanon County, Route No.

149. Bidding blanks and specifications nrvay be obtained free, and drawings upon payment of $2.50 per set, upon application to Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrlaburg. No refund for drawings returned. They can also be seen at office of Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg, Borton 69th and Market ec i 8 Philadelphia, 551 Century 132 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, and Woplworth Lancaster. Pa, P.

D. Wright. Secretary ot Highways. SHERIFF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate By virtue of a certain writ of Fieri Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon County, and to me directed, I will expose at Public Sale or Outcry, on Monday, September 15, 1924 At 10:00 o'clock A. In the Sheriffs Office.

Court House. City of Lebanon, County of Lebanon, all the estmte, rlBlit, title, claim. Interest and demands lends and tenements, which were cf Frank L. Treida, in all that certain messuage, tenement, house and lot or piece pf fround, situate In West Lebanon, in the County of Lebanon and State of Pennsylvania, fronting on the west side of twenty-second Street 17 reet and extending of that width In dcpth 50 fc to Washington Alley, bounded on tho north by lot of Susan R( and William G. Reed (formerly a part thereof) on the south by lot of now or late of Kelnoetil and Melly, on the by said twenty-second Street and on the west by said Washington Alloy, the house thereon being numbered with I he number 431 N.

Twenty-second Street rue Improvements thereon consists' three story frame dwelling house, roofed with tin, conslst- seven rooms, cold wmter ther Seized and taken into execution as the property of Frank L'. Treida, and will DO BOlu toy Amos C. Byle Warren G. Light, Attorney. sherlff PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE Of Daniel H.

Sprocher, Estate. There will "be cold at Public Sale on Thursday, September 18, 1924 On Tract No. 1. in North Cornwall Township, Lebanon County, about one-forth mile, south of Cleona tho following real estate, to Jl being a farm 10 rche Adjoining lands of Christian Heriry Estate. Alice Miller tate, Harvey Stechbeck and others.

The Improvements aro a large hank barn about 100 feet long; a fourteen room house; new tile silo; Ijjl wagon and other necessary out-b-uildlng. Building are in repair and soil of best quality of limestone In a high state nf cultivation. Fences are In very good condl- iwT' y. oun thrifty apple orchard and other fruit are on this farm. Two of water are farm Offer 8 a rare opportunity to any one who desires to own a first class farm 0 I' 4 a nd 6 an i South i alrl county, containing respectively 4 acres and 122 perches" 3 P' 88 2 acVeS and 2 toy Catharine Geib Adm of Estate of Qphrltun M.

O. Auctioneer T. HlokerneJl. Attorney. J.

E. Bowman's PUBLIC SALE One Carload of Northumberland County COWS And some home bought rows will be sold on Friday, Sept. 19, 1924, On tho cross leading from Lebanon to Schacffenstoovn nnd Midway to lona at Beokley's corner two and one- naif miles South from Lebanon In this bunch you will find big Hols- teln and some good butter cows. Sale comimencfi at 1:00 o'clock, "When conditions will be made known by Joseph E. Bowman S.

S. Bomberger, Auctioneer. S. J. Bachman, Clerk.

MONEY TO LOAN On Furniture, Real Estate and Endorsed Notes. Monthly payments. Lawful interest charged. Industrial Investment Company Boom BnAvoly Bnlldlnc Zlfhth Cumberland BtrMta LOST PURSK. CONTAINING SMALL sum of money and key on Sixth SI.

market. Reward returned to BOX OFFICE, 9-13-lt Academy of WHITE WHEEL TO STROLL- er, on Cumiberln-nd, between. Eighth ind Ninth streets. Reward if returned. Call 8-13-21 BELL 763-J-4.

FRIDAY, ENVELOPE, CQN- talrulng pay, somewhere between 8th and Water strooUs, and Elffhth and Cumberland streets, between 6.00 and B.30 P. M. Finder please return to office of A. 8. Shoe Factory, Eighth ami Water Streets, 9-13-31 And receive reward.

LOST LADIES GOLD WRIST watoh. Reward If returned to NEWS OFFICE. WALLET IN COURT HOITSI4 Friday evening. Reward If returnod 8-13-21 OFFICE. TORTOISE SHELL RIM eye glasaew.

Reward If-returned to 9-13-21 117 E. CUMBERLAND ST. Funeral Notice QueMIn, on the 12th Ohnlstlo 1 Struble, agetd 18 yoam, 8 monthvs 'and days. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, from the parent's resl- dor.cc, William J. Strublr.

Services at the 1 reisidence. Int-ermflnt at Mt. Lebanon cemetery, private. and friends are invited to attend without lurUiei- notice. Reimalnfl con be viewed on Monday evendng from 7 to 9, rsxir'-'iLXSS 1 Popular Locust.

Oak. and other eic telephone poles, posts, rails! Sale to commence at 2 o'clock conditions will bo made known J- Bomtoerger, Auctioneer. Samuel T. Meyer. Attorney.

Notice! Klght roomed house wired complete for J66.00 for limited time only. Get your order in early. (PBIPFBR AM) WAGNKC Electrical Contractors Ml North Seventh Street Wight Roomed House Wired Complete around the corner bow." -It North Seventh St. QQODM4N EU30TRJO SHOP JKtoctrtcal REICH-r Prescott, on the JJth Clifford, son of ar.d Mrs Charles Reich, aijed 5 years. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, art 3.00 o'clock, from the renidanee of the parents.

Services nt the houao. Interment on the New Union cemetery, Myerstown, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. In SoMth Lebanon Town- whip, on tho 10th Rev Motzer. affed years, lunl 25 daye. Funnral on Monday aftprnonr, at 2.00 o'clock, from the late of a daughter, Mrs.

Ammon Daub South Lebanon township. Servloen at the lona U. B. church. In'terrnent at the lona cemetery.

a.nd friends are Invited to attend without further notice. 8A1JB- HARLBY DAVIT). with air. Anply im cmmcH st: FOR ONB 1M4 CttRTSUER Run only 5 XuMen Md MUrvloe Btftttoa, Oheatnut St. FOR BAIVE OR RENT MKC- Una ire cream parlor.

Rosuwaslon October ut. Ctm- tmlly located. Apply 9-lJE-it pjnc Grove. Patina. FOR BLACK GIANT pullets and Apply 222 COLLEGE AVENLK.

Annvllle, 9-12-31. nail Phons 33-R-2. FOR VIOLIN AND 9-lt-3t 801 South Eighth" St. GOOP AS FOR SAX.B— HEATER. Apply 9-1l-3t 1241 WILLOW ST.

FOR DOOU 1922 CHKV- rolet sedan, cxcellont, condition. pxtrwi; Chevrolet ono ton truck, rtlgtJUy used; 1923 Ford sedan many a barfrndn, 1922 Forn coupn wdlh many cxtnui. Call or apply Xooh'i KaohlM Shop wifl Palmyra, Both Phonon. FOll RBBD aO Apply 9-tl-3t 424 STREET. FOR 8 DATS work.

If you can will ffiTHl 'HP All -Wool and Ovwconts for $23.75. $11.75. $99 week outfit No dopontt, no wnntlnR. John a. toncworth md Con-grosB Street.

Chicago. WRITE FOR FREB SBLLINU OUT- flt. Salesmen- T5arn blg-gpr money SupcT-KlaUl Rconomy BxpArleTWc t'nion made Tailored to fit. stand water fire' t( Tn Popular StUitR jn.r.o. J3 Quality on Hnrn JlOft this wrek.

Economy Olothlne Vttg. 2035-49 (tharlpston, Chicago BUT AT 25c ON rlTRU bar.krupt finest Dn.kotn fnt-m Act quick. Invrstlfrnte this InvvM- nient opportunity, NO. 6 M.MilU, Rl'ILDINO n. SALESMAN fO motor 9-U-21 SOTS nell SnydWi! ana 10 After scftool ajid 234 alTILFORlb fetf, CityV TWO Apply 9-12-3t LEHMAN St.

ter 9-it-3t ter etettm fitter. Apply- S. P. 'Trwnorrt. pa.

TO BUT an 18 inch A4k WANTED bloyc.10 9-11-St Lebanon R. F. D. NO. I oral housework.

Applv 9-11-St 11W STH. 1 FOR P1FTBT3N THOROUQH- ly broken rabbit dogs. OUY GOOHNAnWR, (Harbor 9-11-31 KllKnbethtown, Pn'. FOR PIANO, RASSANETTB, g-ood condition. Ohoap.

Apply 9-10-4t 613 NTH. TENTH ST. FOR ADDING, Bookkeeping nr.d Calculating ma- demonstrators and rebuilt. BBLL 760-J-4, J. RUSSELL TOWARDS.

a Box B4 '-IS-tf Lebnnon. REBUILT CARS FOR SALE Dodge Brothers 3 pass. Coupe 1921 production. Dodge Brothers touring car 1922 production. Ford Sedan (two door) 1920 Model.

Ford delivery. Panel body. Dodge Brothers Roadster 1920 production. Buick touring New tires A-l condition. Kapp Automobile Co.

Lebanon, Penna. FOR HEYWOOD STROLLER. 9-9-tf 209 8TH. THIRD ST. Wanted! TWO OR THREE FURN- for houaekpoplng.

Or would rent a small -furnished apartment. Call HOTEL WEIMKR, 9-13-lt ROOM 103. UNUSUAL MAN, your territory, tako orders for trods, ahrU'bs, plants. (Tood pay. Steady work.

No delivering. THE RELIABLE NURSERIES, 9-13-lt Rochester, N. Y. L.ADIES ADVERTISING AND nales work, rjood pay In advar.ee. $50 weekly easy, Ohrlptmas season starting.

The Cleveland Hosiery Oompftuy, 5713 Euclid Avenue, 9-13-21 .132 STH. SEVENTH ST. AMBITIOUS MAN TO COM- plrto of trws, shtMhs. ro.ies and to apiiolnl pay. Outfit frw.

Exc.l»i- territory. Money-ranking oppor- tun'lttes. C. W. STUART Dopt, 9-13-lt Nenvnrk, Now York ENRROBTTC MAM or auto to sell i toilet artlclep.

stocit i dip. through the oototty In your homr county. Goods I shod on credit. Lowest i prices. Ixirgw reliable compl I 1 PROFESSIONAL MAN WOULD LIKE In rrnt a small room In business wot Ion; irtiefo ho CHJI Interview few people 2 or 3 days each morth.

Or, w-ould be willing to sulilot Ad- lettar 9-13-lt NEWS. I MAKE THE BEST CHEWING GUM dhooola.t.0 Itnrs nnd MlnU. Bp my nprnt. Evorj-boily will buy from you. Write todny.

snimples. MILTON GOKDON, CHnclnnatl. A NTrafvT" TO" OVERSEE county trade. Pay n.t oni-e. All or part time.

No FEDERAL NtTRS-ERIES, Swl Roiihostor. N. Y. RELIABLE, MIDDLE aged mpn to solicit ordera for fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, rosce. District nupcrlntondont'fl proposition for workers.

Pay woekly. Write or wtro for proposition. FRUIT GROWERS' NURSERIES, 9-13-H Nowan-k, Ntew York Stale, WANTED! BALED HAY WANTED IN CAR LOADS. ADVISE WHAT YOU HAVE AND BEST CASH PRICE, LOADED YOUR STATION. WRITE 782 DREXEL PHILADELPHIA, PA.

WRITE KOH FREE 8AM- ples. Sell Madison "Retter-Made" shirts for largo manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn $100 weekly nnd bonus. MADISON MILLS, 6-14 Broadway, (New York.

FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN. J1BO-I260' Lebanon railroads. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION. DoSk 379, 4m Brooklyn.

N. Y. AMAZING. STYL.ISH SHOES. LARGE comimloslons.

Completn sample outfit with actual Bhorw. Popular prlcca and $4.95 makes everyone buy. Apply STYLE ARCH SHOES, 8-30-41 Cincinnati. U. S.

GOVERNMENT POSITIONS year. 18 up. Hlmuly work. Paid vacations. Common education'mtinclont With Our coivehln'R.

free. Wrltp FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Dot. 371 9-6-13-20-27 RochCJJtiir, N. Y. WA POSITION BY EXPERT onccd chauffclir, commercial or any Idnd of work.

Call 9-12-31 BELL 664-J. MAN TO WOiRK ON farm by tlho month. Apply It. U. L.

HORST. 9-12-2t AnruvIHo, Route 1. A CTRL FOR HOUSK- work at the Horshey Apply at tho. HMPLOYMBNT BUREAU, 1-lershey, Pa. MAN AND WIFtS' WITH rdstaunint oxporlonco.

Man ua clerk, woman as 2ook. Applv 110 EAST MAIN STREET, 9-12-St Annvillc, Pa. pi mt Sl-nVBD CARPET aav In oxchangti for bed blankets; nl ahadcs, rubbtfr Btsdr floor olj cloth, etc. 9-11-3t 18-28 ttell Phone AC1F3D COOlC keep cottage at Mt. Gretna frtate hlghiway Good to good cook.

Apply 9-11-31 DAILY KEVTS WANTED WOMEN TO PAINT nhadon for us nt.home. Easy pV nnt work. Wholtf or time. NILEART (30MPANT. S229, Ft, Wayne, 9-10-8t MAILING AND ADD, Ing hope; week.

envelope reply. p-vtffl'S! LA1NE SUPPJjY.f 11 9-9-Bt 2428 Wlloox, WAITRESSES ypars of agre. Apply PALACE OF SWBEJT8. 731 Cumberland WANTED HOUSBKBEJPBR widower wlUi one child In Leb 9-8-St DININO ROOM' Apply DR. REUBEN B.

'WENWCH, 9-8-6t FOR FOR FURNISHED Apply 9-13-3t 132 STH FOR HOUSE wtreet. Apply 9-13-21 41 NTH. HIGH For Rent Apartment B12 Street. 6 Rooms and bath, all vonioncef. City steam, at once.

Apply j. vAvnous SONS t'w? 835 GuUford Street. S0 't, 'ffy" FOR APARTMENT. 827 KTCBtJS Klg-hth street. Apply 9-12-31 FOR 'FURNISHED for gentfloman, at 34 NTH.

FOR ROOMED 622 North Second Btreet. 'near 'dry. Apply C. DB3CjT. 16th and Oak Rent $12 per.

FOR FURNISHED- for light housekeepin 133 FOR FURNISHED HOOMliilSi for llglit housekeeping, also rooma, all oonvenlencM, S3 Rooms located at 6M berland street. Apply at 9-9-Bt 1, 2 or 3 room STRBEJT. FOR MODERN APAxvru four rooms and bath, (ras range and gaa heater, with city steam. Immediate i fllon. Apply at 8-20-tf FOR NICE LAROB 9- 3 60 4 0r -55- A FOR GARAGES FOR and small cars, 408 and 418 alley.

8-27-tf BELL PHONE MOM'N POP 'Flint and Steel Prove Hard Dealers." BYTAYMH FOR SALE 1921 OHKVROLBT touring ca-r, good condition. -Apply HARnv STROHM. Avenue aj.d E. Curmborland St. 9-1 8-tT 1924 HUP UOADSTKR, like new; Buick roadster.

Hke new; 1928 Hwp.tcAjrlnir; Maxw.ili touring; 1923 Overland sedan' 19'4 Hup louring, like new; 1923 coach; Ford coupo; several other make- cars at a bargain. SNYDBR'8 OARAGE, 9-13-tf 624 North Ninth ONK 6 HORSBPOWHR onglr.o nnd ond sa-w fraone and Apply at 105 HOUTH 17th ST 9-13-21 Lebanon? PHOFITABLB ICK CRKAM COXFEOTJONKRY RKSIDENf'K FOR SA1M Profits will pay entire coat of property and business In a few years. Address letter I cjo Daily News tir Call Bell Phone NOT We allow 112.50 for a Vital or Electric in toe ft A MttBfwtory olMner on or Phooe Bell 1 oo Bvrr rrfe A PEOPLE VT SOT C5WER VT DEATH TUE TROUBLE BUT BUM SECORlTNtS uvCE VET Hcsr POKER CREPE tLV. UP WE. NVOhitM TO? JE.SSE JAMES IO LOOK SS MOO-0-9RM OWT ThE'GOUD MM LEFT ARM FOR SECORlTM MOUR TERMS VlOU.

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