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Goo! Pitching Keeps Cards Leading in National League AsueUttd Prwi) Two food pitching arms--one right aatf tbo other left--are doing much to top fit Lfcufo Ordinals a VM7 lone lump ahead of the National league field. The orthodox arm belongs to Orover Cleveland Alexander. Clarence Mitchell, ancient southpaw owns the other one. Aler recently turned back the Cln clnnati Reds three times In eight days. Yesterday Clarence pitched the to an easy 9 to 4 triumph over the Plttsburi; Pirates at St.

Louis. The Corsairs hit him often, but not hits meant runs. Aa a matter of fact the Pirates could not at all until the ninth, when Paul Waner hit a home run i the bases filled. The Cards touched Remy Kremer and Joe Dawson for 11 hits, six of htem for extra bases Charley Hoot mlpht as well make up his mind he can't beat the Cln- cTnriStVRe'aST They and the Cubs yesterday 4 to 2 and bounced buck Into fourth plate In the standing. Luque gave the Cuba their seven hits where they did tho The Athletic! retrieved some of the ground they had been losing for a week In the American league race by taking the New York Yankees into camp at Philadelphia, 6 to 4.

It was the Athletics' second victory over the champions in the 13 games the clubs have played at Shlbe park this year. Howard Ehmke was batted out of the box In the ninth Inning when Combs' single, home run and a pass to Babe Ruth made the situation gllphtly delicate from Connie Mack's point of view. With two runs over and only one out, the tall tactician motioned for Lefty Grove to take Khmke's place on the mound. Lefty did so with neatness and dispatch. He fanned Gehrlg and then retired the side bv striking out Latzcrl after Meusel had readied i on a fumble The Yanks' lead was cut to 11 gamps by their defeat.

The only other major league conflict that rain permitted saw Cleveland nose out White Sox. 9 to 8. Three hits and a helpful wild throw Tfcrfnert pave: thft Trtire tfcrw rrnir and the game In the i George Grant was knocked out of the box In the Sox half of the ninth, but received credit for his seventh suc- HORNSBY MOVES TOWARDS FRONT AMONG NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTERS NEW YORK, June 30 OP)--Rogers Hornsby, with an average of S99 for 68 games, again Is in the vanguard of National league batters this week, and Is only one home run removed from the leaders, Jim Bottomley of the Cardinals and Del Blssonette of the Robins, each of has 15. Hack Wilbon of the Cuba Is tied with the Boston manager at 14. The figures, issued today, Include games of Wednesday The other major crown is in pos- Ifiaton of Giant ace, Larry Bejn- only three for a percentage of 800 Bed Lucad of Cincinnati also has a mark of 800, but has won only eight and has lost two.

He, too, pitched but eight complete games, i Benton, who leads the field in this particular activitv, has hurled 15--136 Innings without relief. In addition to sharing the lead In home runs, Bottorpley heads the list In runs sconed with 62, in doubles 23, and in triples -vwth nine Taylor Douthlt of St. Louis has made after Hornsby In the Individual bat- linp tnble P. Fltthburg, a Pittsbuig, 368, Holtomlov, St LouK 3 6 2 Douthlt, St Louis, 361. Callahan.

i i a i 'IJ4; I'lcinich Cincinnati, Rocttger, Pt Louts, 341; Herman, Hrooklvn, .346, and Ott, New York, .340 PHihburg again has shot up above the 300-mark in team balling, and leads i 304 for 63 gamps. The Cardinals are next with 291, three points ahead of New York The Cardinals hnve Jumped Into the lead in team fielding i .974, one point more than the Cubs are atje to show Cincinnati is third with crrfitftlUeTrttTBeT tWer pnee 1n the greatest total of hits, 107 and Frank FVIsch of the same team lias stolen 16 bases for the leadership Blssonette, co-leader with Bottom- the doulile The Rods have perpetrated 92 double against only 74 each for the Cards and the Cubs, are tied for second honors Two regular? Carl Mavs of Cincinnati and Vic Aldrldge of Now York, follow the leading pair in the pitching table Mavs has taken four decisions and Jost ojic, i Aldrldge, who has nrvt hurled enough games to be i in the regulars, has won three and lost one. in Imp four are tied i eight i i i and threP defeats for an of 727 Thev old Alex CONQUEROR OF BOBBY JONES plQKP.llfi nr (ha TJfff yni-lc prnfpmlniml, ten-foot putt on the last green, won the national open golf championship. Jones and Farrell tied i a 294 each in 72 holes and-In the play-off jParrell turned in a 143 to 144 for Jones The title has an estimated value of more than a year to a professional. In addition to the national title, Farrtll a (1500 prize for being the best dressrd golfer In the tournament.

FIRST HALF IS EXTENDED The first half of the Middlesex county baseball league season was extended from July 7 to July 15 at a meeting of the league In Force Village last night. William Mex-Mann of IxiweU and Adrian DeBonvllIe of Fitchburg were added to the list of regular umpires. Following a long discussion President John W. Desmond's action In rejecting the protest made by Lowell because Ayer used Klnney, an Eastern league pitcher was sustained. A letter was submitted to show that Klnney be'ongs to Albany but does not sign until the end of the college season.

Joe Gregg of Concord was granted a request to- use an outside player during the strawberry season Joe said some' of regulars will be harvesting crop HP was a ised to use Todd, a Harvard college Inflelder. The umpires were Instructed to prohibit smoking by jla.yejs the Sericfi "ancl" a rule was'adopted that all players must wear uniforms. Chelnuiford was given permission to use two outsiders because of Injuries to regulars. The which. from Fitchburg Elks during the lal- ter's short stav In the league wai thrown out This puts Lawrence In the lead, Aver second and North Bll- lerlca, i The status of Georgp "Lofty" ler, New England league umpire as player with Blllerlca debated and it was finally decldid a he Is eligible because the organized bane- hall rule Is not interpreted to apply to umpires.

Roulden of' Maynard who has been making a league tour as a backstop, wai released bv Chplmjsford and bv Concord after an Involved as to his affiliations. Realty Transfers Fitchburg Charles Barton don. Jtlce avenue to Leonora Bag- smn oW- known la thto city because of her frequent rlelte where her par enU the late Henry L. and Ellen (Snow) Gantt lived for many yean. Her mother waa a native of thla city.

fw the annual outtng of the Square ft Compass club which will be held at Lakewood, near Wyman'e Wednesday, July 11, end to which the wives and lady friends of members are Invited. --Albert E. Heustls, formerly of this city, will address the Klwanls club at the Hotel Raymond, Monday, nnd will demonstrate one of the machines manufactured by the Independent Lock Co, which he represents In Detroit. --City Clerk S. E.

Worthlngton and bis assistant. Ernest A. filolbo, attended the annual outing of thp Massachusetts Association of City Clerks today. The program includes the annual meeting at which state officials will be guests, and a tour of Cape Cod. --Mrs.

Grace Eastwood, River street, was tendered a pleasant surprise farewell party at her home last evening by friends and neigh- bora Mrs. Eastwood, who Is one of the old residents of the city, will move to Boston 'where she will make tlOtttlB WlUl Bertha Black. Mrs William Winder and Mrs. James O'Meara, In behalf of the friends, presented Mrs Eastwood with a hand-bag and a purse Mualc was enjoved nnd John Hill to Sofia Nieml, Oxford and Essex streets. to fnnulHimuniiiuiin Baseball Results the dieaf, whose comehark as a Reil- i has put the Cardinals on ley In home Kins, has picked right spots for his long clouts Tie tops the field in runs batted in i Jess Halnrs, his teammate" 51 etlrt le I'ltzsimmons of New 1 orls The following regular batters trail ami Watson Clark of Brooklyn INDIANS' INF1ELDERS MAKE 23 DOUBLES IN TWO WEEKS 30 CHICAGO June "bad boy 9 may American league record for double and triple plav mischlevousness this season, If nothing" else Pivoted about the flash and speed of J.

Sewell and Caxl Llnd, Manager Roger PecklnpauRh's eland Indians so far have turned In OP)-- Peck I 21 points nnd a new dropping him from in. Washington, 425: fehile, 1 York, 5 Krpss, Pt Ixiul.s, 4 7 La77erl. New York 343. Outran. New "i ork T41 Folh- erglll, Detroit, 339, St Ixiuis.

"37, KoeniB, New York, Detroit "TO, and Mil- season ia not half over The triple record of three stood since 13J1 when Detroit the mark It duplicated by the Red Sox in 1924. In double plays the league retorcl established by Washington In 1J21 is 182. I'nofflrial for pame" including last Wednesday's show tho Indian InfieJd has made 23 doubjo plays In two weeks alone. week they made 12 and ucre but three behind the Cincinnati Reds, wlio' seem headed for a record. Pitchers generally had thp Indian Bign on the leading batsmen of the American league during the llth unofficial averages disclose "Goose" GoilJn, Washington out- fleJder.

slumped the least and still retained his lead in the i i race, as he dropped only one peroen face point. Reeves of Washington fered the most, his average declining who oame to 1 from the Fouthrrn Into Vnd for pitchlnc honors i in more lories dunns week Ho had MX lost nnne A i i of St Louis I was spcpncl i nncl one I Insf fJrOTEe Pipfrras wfLs rrn- eralh ronrpded the lender, i 13 and defeats New York dropped elffht points In team hntting but held the lend with a 10G Cleveland was r-er- REMEMBER WHEN YOU NEED I MONEY I Wt are to the working man i what the bank it to the busintis I man we iupply cjiih for any I worthy or i Thit YOUR opportunity to obtain courteous, digmfictd, and i CONFIDENTIAL loci tervice. NEW ENGLAND EQUITY CORPORATION I National league ith -291. In teni.i fielding Boston led i an average of 976, wbile St I-oiiis was second i percentage less Other leaders. Runs, New York 3R9; fewest opponents' runs.

New York, assists, Cleveland. 911: Individual runs, Ruth, 71, and stolen bases, Sweeney, Detroit. 10 Hop Rlopel is to loin the Lewiston team of thcj New England league of which JCSSP Burkett (s manager Riopel was a star at Holy Cross and with the Fitchburg champions of the Central Massachusetts league He has been plavlng i East Douplas and other semi-professional teams of recent years but decided to a chance i league hall He i loin In Salem, today plav i Mllfnrd tomorrow and then report to Lew- Iston again Monday. Freddie Spates Is to pitch for Wesibopo against Hopklnton tomorrow. Spates formerlv pitched here, In the.

majors and i Manchester. 470 Main St. Lie. 32 Fitchburg i Tel. 3103 uuiicjcutfuoummicmiiutiiuiinicciciii ICIIUICCU? AMERICAN LEAGUE VKVIERDAV'S GAMKM At Phllailtlphla Philadelphia 6, York 4 At 9 CliliaKo Al Boston a a Boulon, pos'- poned rAln At DeLroil--St.

Louln Detroit, postponed, a i STAJSDIG OF THE t'Lt'BS on Lost New Tork tn i a i a 33 28 Et 3fi 31 Washington elnnd Ch'rjlto Bomon Detroit 31 31 23 36 37 14 4 2 GAMES TODAY New at B( 12 a a a i Rt 1'hlladelph IL a i Bt a 12 games). St Louis at Dstrnlt 2 gamei) A TJOM LJIiJE fOXV When you see the.old swimming hole of your boyhood days it's hard to keep your shirt on VE.STEKOAVB C.AMBH At i I a i i 4 i a 2 At bl St. LoUlA 3. PJLlBhurft 4 At Neu- New 1 ork, ponecl, ra OF TUB CM OS rn J.ost st I on 4 5 24 1 "iT 2b I 36 29 nnnnMl 3 2 i a 36 31 in 17 4 1 4 2 6 5 i 9 .511 4 .321 GAMES TODAY Bostnn lit New TorK (J Philadelphia, it Bronkljn (2 Chicago it Clnrlnncill Plttsburf it Rt Louli EASTERN LEAGUE FESTERUAVB GA1IE9 All postponed, riln BTAJVDDiO OF TBB CLCBS Won Lost i 11 J2 i 33 break a lep or nn nrm In the effort to reach the arena. Even One-Eje Connolly Beems quite Inronlc and dlslntetested the subject la mentioned.

Sport Chatter 27 The Crocker Rurbank A. A. play the Fltcbburg 3 o'clock, Rambler A. C. at tomorrow afternoon at uicimmniiiminiuMmttcccimmiiHiiiiir iniiHniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiniiniiHiiiiniHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinniiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHii': knaw no yit whan bcaetT Bctiuro EOPARD acqueline SUNDAY and MONDAY Double Feature Program Second Feature Pawnee Bill.

Jr. in Cheyenne Trail A Thriller of the West ALSO A Comedy and Newt A a 30 te a 10 30 36 31 91 .533 5 2 1 i imc Rain is holding up the City league Bill Barrett was a hero early in the game between Chicago and Cleveland yesterday he made a home run with two on bases Then he. 4 3 1 .339 -j diopped off the pedestal In the last NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE IKiTEKDAY'S GAMES All pocrtpontd, ruin HTANDENO OF TBB CLCB8 U'nn Lout A 21 Manchester 21 Broc i Portland 16 14 Havel-bill II Salem in 11 11 in IS 17 18 10 91 6 9 .600 4 8 5 41H 321 minimi mmitmitinnimni TTre Nut Cracker (By Joe Williams) (Copyright till) Jim Mullen gate for predicted a $200,000 Inning when his wild win 9 to 8. throw helped La.t Tone Today William Haynes in "West Point" ALSO The Avenging Shadow A Comedy--Serial and Newt Hudklns. Instead, he says, he lost $15,000 and concludes that Chicago doesn't want boxing Can It be that the mauling Industry Is sink- Ing to, say, grand opera class' BUI Carrlsnn, boss of the Red SOK, will sit on the bench for three dajs as a result of the pop bottle throwing In Boston Thumda.

Evidently the blame for the bottle Incident la put on Manager Bill. The Reds hack I fourt'i place jesterdny -when they defeated the Cubs, 4 to 2. Luque pitched a great game. Freddlrs Mairulre i a double and BlnRle waa the only Cuh hit Luque conslbtenlly yesterday. Rain framn In tho New England league jesterdav.

There are many postponed games In thin circuit and It la (folnx to be difficult to work them In before the first half is over The Hed Sox and Senators lost a chance to play a doublo-hemlcr jes- lerdav rnln made it necessary r' Abraham Smith, Lawrence street. Laominiter Warren Smndbeck to Joseph Larochelle, In Lake Sajn-o-set tract. Weitminrter Sofia Nleml to John Hill, Bragg Hill and roads Farr-- Mms Viola a o.f Mr Blanche and Charles Meehan. 23 Sanborn nnd Everett A Firr. son of Mr and Mrs flrr-rn otreet Cieoigt- 'arr 111 were married this afternoon at the home of bride a Mrs C.il- In Beer 4S Sanborn street UPV Shlrlpv i officiated Russell Th.irlps.

i i i plajert the march. Miss Mnrlon Meehan a sister of bride, nrted ns a i and i Hook of Medford as best man. The bride gowned in i a i anrl lice anrt wore a veil caught up i oranec blossoms She carried bridal roses The bridesmaid wore nlle green crope dp chine with a hat to a and carried sweet peas and roses. A reception followed the ceremonv. Those serving were the Misses and Bernlce Mpohan sisters of bride, and Dorotbv Hvnn.

cousin The home was i dec-nrntpd with palms, ferns and cut flowers The i of the bride to the hnflp- etvinm was a Masonic rine and the one'if games were ps'rTKP pated In. Delicious refreshments were served. --Major George R. Wallace, will discuss the Republican national at the meeting of the Rotary club at the Hotel Raymond Tuesday Major Wallace was a delegate from this dlstrjct. Dr.

Ubert Russell, the club's delegate to the Minneapolis convention of Rotary International, will report. The program Is being arranged by Jflmes A. Chalmers. The club will begin Tuesday with Albeit Neat, now president, officiating Arlhui Lowe, William D. Parkinson and Henry Pearson have been elected honorary members of the club.

---The regular meeting of the Loyal Temperance league was held yesterday afternoon In the vestry of the Firest Methodist church. was to call the patriotic club the Clara A. Webber L. T. L.

The by-JUca. Grjce Mosher and reports of officers and committees were presented. Two hundred and forty-two cross-word puzzles have been collected for hospitals and coastguard stations. It was voted to have an outing at Coggshall park Julv 12. The meet- nig was followed a salute to the the ghing of rally cries and the singing of patriotic songs Geraldine Babbitt and Dorothy Mosher a i a piano and violin duet Ice cream and cake were served by the committee Call That Sportl i of anv desired size of a i can be had i effort by President Coolldge i summer, as a guest ot the heirs of H.

Clay Tierce at Cpdar Island lodge, Wis Segie- gatcd in classified pools and made hungry Just before fishing time, it is said, the Pierce fish literally bolt the bait It Is at last offered to them As sport catching fish must be about as exciting as a i Republican. CIHIIIUIICICCIIMCIICCIllCICMCIICIJITUCjmUIICIIcnuHHIICnimclTMlnb a i gold bracelet and the lies! man a a i pen Poon the Air Rnd Mrs left nn trip to New York a i thev i reside at 14S I'm" otrcPt The bride nre a a i pow of i i bioc.idnl satin i a hat and to match Thp hndpproom Is a of the hlph school nnd Is BB a clerk at the office of the Slmonds Saw Steel Co. The bride attended thp blph school and Is employed at the Jsew England Curtain Co LOCALS --June danced with Louise Townsend nt the senior prom at city hall Thursday evening --A son was horn list nlcht at the Lurv Helen hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lull, 7 Conklln street.

--Directors of the Klwanls club will mppt Immediately after the regular Monday meeting at the Hotel Raymond. A 21 Oarfleld street, left this afternoon for a two weeks' vacation to be spent In a and Proctorsvllle. Vt. --The Junior HidHssah will con- duct ft bridge party Mondav evening Whalom Inn. In cnsp of rnln the party will be postponed a week --Announcements were received here yesterday of the marriage of Ml us Margaret Helghe Gantt and Thomas Townsend Taber, in New Tork June 21.

Announcements were made bv Rev. nnd Mrs. Francis Alnn Brown of Woodslock Vn formerly of i uncle find Hunt of the bride. Miss Gantt was well CALL DRTS TO DEFEAT SMITH To Gor. Smith repllef that nuo other congratulatory message touched him mow or made him feel more grateful.

"If I could leave me," he "an approach to the noble record of service made by Woodrow Wilson, your husband, then my efforts shall not have been useless." While campaign plans are still In an embryonic stage, there Is every indication that a policy of carrying the battle straight to the toe will be adopted. This belief is heightened by consideration of the temperamental qualities of the party's nominees. Gov. Smith la described aa rejoicing to be In the thick of a fight, while Senator Robinson, powerful of voice and sturdy of body, Is known as a vigorous and forceful campaigner. A campaign program will be outlined within the next few weeks.

The date for the notification has yet to be fixed, but It Is known Mt vitta to evirr imtenntd of hU nomination the of July. Trlmdi of lovernor look for a Tlgorotui oua palcn with no lot-up from lAof 4av until the la November. Thor expect him to take a vacation paiat uA Jt RoWmwn, to carry the fight section of the country, including Solid South. Among the first to Gov. Smith IP that of the selection of a man to inicceed Clem Sharer oT West Virginia as chairman of national committee.

In this connto tlon several names hare been vanced, with that of Senator Gerry of Rhode Island, a close and personal friend of the nominee, most prominent Others who have beta spokpn of are Senator Swanson o( Virginia, Senator Plttman of Nevada, who headed the convention's form committee, Senator KendrirM of Wyoming, former Senator cock of Nebraska, Arthur National committeeman from the same state, J. Bruce Kremer, tana committeeman. and Owen IX Toung of New York. An Englishman can leave the property away from his family; Smith leaders wish him to be offl- Scotsman cannot. I FIREWORKS I 5 Sale July 2d, 3dj I and 4th, at the Corner Pearl and Culleyj I Freth ilock of Iver Johnson'i I unexcelled brand of Fire Works.

I Beit obtainable. Lownt prices, i A. E. GATES SuriiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiMiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiti iiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiKiiiiiiuoiiii. FAMILY PLAYHOUSE Conllnnoni Daily 1.30 to 19.3 UHIVERJA I Continuous to 10.30 SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY Big Double Feature Program A "Knockout" "BACHELOR'S PARADISE" --With--.

SALLY O'NEILL -vtery -Bf-tcvr, Prlnr Flghu ttang Tightt in House" District Co-Feature "THE RACING ROMEO" A Cloudburst of Thrills with RE3 GRANGE JOBYNA RALSTON TRIXIE FRIGANZA WALTER HIER3 --Also-- CCMEOY CARTOON Monday and Tuesday Also BARE Beery nd Raymond Hatton Wife Savers KNEES With Virginia Lee Corbin On the Seme Bill Comedy News Mon. Eve on the Stage Big Novelty Program SAME "LOEW PRICES jyiiiNiimiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiinniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinuNiiiMiHin IIUUIIIIUHIIH The test will come when Profes- the Sox and Yankees, today. If weather condition were right. 1000 fans saw tho Philadelphia Americans defeat tho Yankees, 6 to 4, It had i i relief pitcher, struck out Gehrlg and Lazzerl In the sor Tunney meets Plumber Tom gaTs We Are anticipating a rude awak- Yankees before turning In this re- enlns for a jounff feller from Nevada on this a a i But then Toi always has been lucky. It Is barely ponglble that fans (tot used to seeing Dempsey FIGHT and are sour on SPARRING matches ever Hlnce.

Ring fans area a depraved sort. Tunney Is of retiring after this set-to. That's one way. of drumming up a' few customers, as witness the popularity Mr. Dempsey has achieved In thnt manner.

The hnttlo of the country apt he iHiique In 'that none of nobltj sustaining will markable "tunt The Senators loit out on their protest of lied Sox Kama In which Todt name appeared twice Instead of TaJtt's name the second time. Carelessness In gtvlnjr out the lineup was cr-nsuied huf the game stands as a for Boston. The Sacred Hcnrts of West 1'ltrh- i plav the Dodge baseball club at Dnnlols field Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. the Managpr Fred Anderson of team In looking for from anv In J-'ltchhiug or istpr. He may be reached by telephoning S407.

I Community Welfare FAMILY WELFARE ASSOCIATION Priehmrd BttcMt, Fltchbarf. HBM. Ura Richard Fiwdlek. Oen 8tc. IOTMTi(itei fimlly II klndi.

1 Rclltvii tmtrgtner at onci 1 Formulitea a plan which hclpi a to a Mlf-iupnnrtlnf bnila 4 Olvn and hilp to niid In their prnMimi Aid! old ifi ln phyiloall) ucn 41 dtrert Kltrhlinm. Micu. Mlu Marlon Bmn. Sec'r. 1 a a i a Timporarj for I Provldn (oo1 a i fnr poied.

and wayward ohU- 1 Bupirvlm ID tbilr bomoi or foMtr boraaa, 4. and lupirvlMi unmarrlod methira cWCIKTT PRBTKN- TION OF CHI BI.TV TO CHII.IRRN 40 Pmrh Fltchbarc. Man. Richard Godwin. for Northira County.

Almi to prottcl chlldrin from abuM, aad arficU of erlmi. md dwradlnt I Almi to UM Iti near- Unco In hilplnf to caaio PHrlnrd Mlrrvt. Fttrhburc, Hun. Mlu Willlimi, guparlntondint. Til.

1100. Offlei I 30 a. m. to I m. acMoolatloB milntalnj; I nuriinv, Including lubifeuloila I Prinatal nurilnc.

hytlttii nurMni Uilntatni will baby tlnrci an I 444 i Tunrtiy I to 4. I Priobard Thundaj 1 4. The house that advertising built seen it. It's not large. Nor Is it" small.

It just comfortable. Every line of its architecture shows the hand of a master. It is built of splendid, lasting materials. From cellar to attic it is perfect. It is completely equipped with modern labor and time saving devices oil burner, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, electric irons, electric fans, etc.

Everything needed to make living a pleasure is there, It's the house that advertising makes possible. Everything in it from the asbestos shingles on the roof to the concrete foundation blocks is advertised --even the plan itseH, made by a famous architect, can be bought for a nominal sum. And because so many people read the advertisements for the different things going into this house because so many buy them the price of this house is well within your reach. dQlJ The advertisements make it possible for you to live better.

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