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TRENTON EVENING SEPTEMBER LT, ,1914. FORGOT TO COUNT VETERANS ENJOYED ELECTION BALLOTS ure of the election boand of Borden- tywn's Second Ward to make any return before it had sealed the ballot box Is preventing the completion of the of- flclal returns of the primary election In Burlington County Tuesday. and It will be necessary to huve an order of 'the Court to set the puzzling condition years of affairs straightened out. JAMESBURG CAMP i a a encampment of ttfe i Regiment. New sey I a was held at J'a'mesburg Wednesday.

The exercises were held in Lange's Opera House and were largely attended. veterans answered the roll call was the smallest In many The election board did not discover ts'mistake until after the ballot box tad been delivered to the city clerk, af- which the clerk would not allow it to be opened. FL'EMING'S THANKS To the Editor of the Times. I wish to extend my sincere hanks to the voters of Mercer County David Emmons, of Jamesburg. president of the association, presided at the gathering.

The i program was arranged: Invocation. the Rev. Joseph Ehrenstein. pastor of First Baptist Church, Jamesburg; address of welcome, former Mayor ieorge A. Shunts: of Jami'sburR; response.

H. C. Garretson. A a i nf rolls; reading of i of last i treasurer's report; i i business; new business; solo, Miss Nellie Savidgc; address, BLOTTO CHURCH SOCIETY Bible Organization to Incorporate. Officers Elected FI.EMINGTON, Sept.

Bible Society held its i i a a convention In Flemlngton i yesterday. The morning session began at ten o'clock and opened with devotional exercises led by the Kev. Conklln, of i Bridge. 1 bi- a a sermon was preached by the Rev Roy Vail, of Somervllle. His subject was "A Man From God.

a a of led the i a exercises at a session i opened at 1:30 o'clock. Following the report of t11D, OPPOSES WAR TAX ON RUM IWLMDS GIVEN ENJOYABLE PARTY i I I I Sept. a i i i who In me as expressed the Rev. by their verdict of last Tuesday. I feel that the honor that has been J.

B. Edgar. conferred on me carries with It obit- rations on my part, and if elected to the office of sheriff I shall earnestly strive to do my -whole duty as a servant the people. Respectfully. J.

WARREN FLEMING. J. D. TALLMAN BURIED BORDKNTOWN, Sept 25. The uneral of Joseph D.

Tollman, who Monday from Injuries sustained by iie- ng kicked by a horse at Windsor, tooK President, H. as R. Gregory, i a i i commllttee, the Rev, place yesterday afternoon at 2 it Mt. Zlon A. M.

a Church. Prof Henry Jones of the Colored Industrial School officiated. Interment was at the Sordentown Cemetery under direction of 5V. E. McCoy BORDENTOWN Mrs.

Thomas J. Scully to this i a from her snm- ner home "at Deal to visit her sister, Irs Thomas J. Rattigan. and Mrs. Chirk B.

Rogers a i-eturned from a i to the Delaware Gap. A a i i to relatives in George Fay and have to i city. A music-ale will he given in the School room of i i M. B. Jhurcii this evening at 8 o'clock.

Miss Helen Blank, who has been L'lsiting her and aunt, Mr. and M. Walter Maltland, to i a i a today. Harry H. i i Caleb D.

A hn F. a i and Charles A nade up an a i party In a un to A a i yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wendeborn of tlersey City, who are on a i trip, "stopped off at this city for a few days' visit to their cousins, Mr.

ind Mrs. A. G. Evans. Members of the Christian Endeavor Koclety of the Presbyterian vlll a cake sale on the lawn opposite the a i tomorrow a If stormy the event will a blace in A.

G. Kvans' store. Mrs. Harold B. Wells and chll.lren.

rho have been spending the sum- er months at Spring bake, returned this city yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. William M. Kester Knd family enjoyed a motor trip to Cennett Square, yesterday.

Mrs James Smires and son, Joseph, Jiave -returned -j-ela-, lives at Manasquan. Frederick W. Taylor made a busi- bess trip to New York, Wednesday. The Rev. James Burns, pastor of Trinity M.

E. Church, has returned vlth Mrs. Burns from a two weeks' Harry Rickard has recovered Ills recent sudden illness. High mass will be resumed at St Church Sunday morning, with L-es'per service In the evening. a treasurer, S.

C. Garretson, South A secretary, Aardn Stillwell, South Arnboy. A banquet was tendered the visiting veterans by the citizens of Jamesburtr In the Sunday School room of the Jamesburg Methodist Episcopal Church at 1 o'clock. The entertainment committee was headed by Mrs. J.

Marryott -and Mrs. Mary Elliott, of i place, During day a concert was given by the band of the State Home for Boys. It was voted to hold the i of the company at Newark in 1915. Haddonfleld was at first the popular choice, but the friends of Newark finally won out after a lively contest. MISS MADORA HAYES ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Sept.

honor were a i frasps of i a Mrs i i a i i Mr. and Mrs. A i a a i Mr. and Mrs a I i a i a i Walter H. Wiiygood made- an address.

The closing address of the i was made by the Rev. C. R. ErJman. of the Princeton Thoologlcal i ary, whose theme was "The Bible, the Boole of Life." It was announced that a bequest nf $500 had been the society by Lovlsa In order that the society might receive the money and sign the necessary papers It was decided to have the organization Incorporated.

The i officers were elected to serve the i year: President, the Rev. Dr. S. J. Rowland, of Clinton; vice president, the Rev.

E. to. Jamison, of secretary, Robbins, of High Bridge; treasurer J. Sherman Cooley, of Flem- I executive committee, the Rev. Dr.

A. Sonne, of the Rev i of High i the Rev of i Ellas Vosseller and M. L. Olazer, Flemineton; The i was also appointed, a board of Incorporaton, Chemist Says a I a wpnlth for lit i fnrmer la.tt.-r." vote. 8 SS of a campaign for a juvenile In i County.

The estab- -l i of such an I i i mis BrRUIN'GTON, Sept. 25-The au- heon urged for several years. a a i or Andre Piestrak, a delegates the i is ripp i baker. whi.se car was for a country-wire for such ah' extension of the court system. FRIENDS OF ANIMALS ADVANCE IN WORK wrecked and several occupants Injured i a recent "joy rldr," was revoked yesterday by the State Motor Ve- hK'lcs Commissioner.

The car. i Improperly handled, struck a telegraph and overturned. It had been driven I i through the city prior to the I crash. dora Hayes a i a of i at her home a few evenings ago. Joyed The a i and Miss Games and music were en- and a supper was served, guests were i TngtonV i i a Bellls, of Copper i Kllas Vosseller an.l Henry B.

Herr, of Flemlngton. and B. F. Robbins, of i Bridge. Hayes The i i be he made a i hostess.

She re in the Hampton Methodist The Rev. J. A. i of will Hayes, Hayes, Catherine Hayes; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ru- garber, Charles Swing, Clarence Gammer, Hugh Campbell. Frank a Bernard Daley, Frank Detmar, William Price. Robert Hayes, and Robert Hayes, Sr. AT 98, SHE ATTENDS PARTY, YET HEALTHY DOYIJTSTGWN. Sept.

Rosalia Hoffman, who Is nearly 98 years old; rock" rvylestown, "a few days ro She 'spent the day with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren It was a happy occasion for all presen-, and Mrs. Hoffman, who IB quite npry in spite of the fact that she Is nearlng the century mark, entered a the events of the day. Mrs. Hoffman nas four children. 29 grandchildren and two FINED ON CHARGE OlF STEALING PUMPKINS Sept.

Polo, a foreigner who lives near the pumping IStIOT was arrested. Wednesday evenr on' comp.ainr of A. C. Smith a farmer for stealing pumpkins. 1 hearing WHS held before 'Squire Smith.

The accused he was Ignorant of the when he admitted he had been ars, he. was nnol evening tiiL wnen I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a are country nine vears, their niece, Miss Mary 0 thV fine las' of Frankford. saved hlmselfJVom a Jail INVENTORIES FILED Contractor Charles H.

Femmore IB Greeting two modern dwelling's on Ijnlon Street for George Holloway n.d Joseph I Tlie present dry weather has treatly reduced the supply of water the municipal plant, and owing to Ihls condition the public Is advised to be saving in Its use. B. Stokes of West Creek has Jieen spending a few days here attending to repair to Ills several rtles. sentence. Delegates i of societies are as i Warren County, the Rev.

W. C. Peabo'dy, the Rev. L. J.

Sussex the Rev. H. P. i the Rev. John May; Somerset the Rev B.

V. a 1,. Glazer; American i Society, the Rev. Dr. A.

W. Sonne and the Rev. J. H. E.

Hchultz. MISS MABEL ENGEL IS HOSTESS OF "ROAST" Sept. Miss Mabel Kng-le a i a of her i at a "dosrsle roast." at the Kngle Farm, last evening. An en- a evening was spent at a i games, i i a delicious repast was served. Thn guests were the Misses i Lovett, Mary er, Dorothy Lynn, Molly Musgra and Mabel Engle; Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roberts, Paul Cramer, C. Lester Coryell, Rowland-Heath; Fred-Engle and Wardell Roberts.

MISS CADWALLADER TO WED JOHN HENRY WOOD TAHDLEY. Sept. 2 5 I i a i are out for the i of i a Weeks Cadwallajler. the a ol Sidney and Sarah W. T.

Cadwallader of a to Wood of Philadelphia. The cere- will take placf. October 7, at 6 o'clock, at he Yardley Friends' Meeting House. They will reside at Langhorne. I I Sept.

meeting of the board of trustee.s of the Bucks County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals w.s held and tin- various reports submitted to board a irreat advancement over lapl vein- In the society's activities. Durini? June, a A agents of society Investigated 85 oases of cruelty, prosecuted throe offenders, ordered -0 horses from work, relieved 23 animals of all i humanely two and four smaller animals and gave 63 warnings. The causes leading to the prosecution of the offenders were varied. In every case fine ana costs resulted. BUCKS COUNTY HAD PROSPEROUS YEAR Sept.

2 5 i of have J792.331 nv.ra at interest than one year ago. MISS BARTON PASSES BRISTOL, Sept. A Bartpn. a a a of the Bristol has passed ft State ex- a i a i and has been a a a i i a to teach any of the comm i a Miss a has not as yet accepted a position teacher. FIREMEN TO CONVENTION The I I I I I I 1 0 i otal a at Interest Is 41S or a $171 per capita.

HK- ure's i hy i i Clerk Cadwallader show a i i fuels. i last year was a gain of 407 acres of a land a loss of 7 4 acres of. land. As the a average of i the loss Is a large Ki.n i one A i i loss Is noticed in the of a There ara 333 less, a decrease of 59.9RO in a a i BROTHERHOO'D MEETS' BUR 'GTON'. Sept.

en- NEWTOWN. Sept. 25. Inventories of' personal property have been filed In the following estates: late of Newtown. $16.530.36.

Emma S. Graham, late of Bristol. 7 4 8 8 8 William F. Kilmer, late of j-erKBSle, Amos late of Falls Township, joyable time was spent last evening In the social hall of the F-irst, Baptist Church, when a "get fdge.ther meet- Ing was held hy Brotherhood. i the thi meetings the Brotherhood hava been discontinued, and last evening plans were made for winter activities.

FLORENCE a Joyce renewed old a a i ances at Sunday. T. Percy Baker and several i have home a i i i seashore resorts along Jersey coast. i i a a and a i trip to Atlan- FLEMINOTON. Sept.

Keardon, P. McPherson, A. M. Risinger and i i a S. i are re-presenting the i Fire a at the i of a a Firemen's Relief A i a i aS A a i City.

THREE PUT IN JAIL DOYLESTOWN. Sept. 25. Three more prisoners have i at thfl a i here. a i a al Bristol, i serve i days i a a Stanger.

of i Is i held for court on a a of i a a a of a Is a trial, vagrancy. NOW ON PROBATION Bept. 25. Charles was i of stealing a bicycle at Morrlsvllle, was called before court and released on probation in the custody of Consta- Frank B. Wist, of Yardley, for Duffy's Pure Maltliiskey i wealth" liecauso health.

A a i 1 say: "Get Duffy's and Keep Well" Get the ulno at must druggists, grocers and a ers, 11.00 large bottle. I a a medical booklet and doctor's nrt- vloc sent free If you i The Duffy Malt Whiskey Rochester, N. Y. FATHER HART WILL GO TO RAINFIELD MoTNT IK.IIJ.T. Sept 2j.

No a shuck of Its a a mve come to the Pacrctl Heart pansh jitiy many of thr best people of thai 1 the a i from BlFhop a It been transfer the I Hart lo N'orth I i and he would lie re- i to end his i here Tuesday Father a came tn yearn aifo a i i i i a lone a a his work for wlt'arr nf Hi" Siirn-d Heart i i jienple i a a shown i i a i ad-. i i i i i i i I I i i In- has l.uen i i i i a i i u( about SU." 1 SUM'. never parish been sueh a i i i a i a i i i i i i i i i Th- cori'-rreEratinn IIH.P also u'i'eativ Inererij-'Vl. a lirn.ul-mlnilecl.npss has won for a i i friendship i many people i his i i circle. He has been i i char- i work a affected tlie town a a i i i a i In efforts to do gnn 1 to greatest number.

He enjoys the respect and ppfem rler.iry of the a his departure is a cause for general rpgret. We Believe We Know What You Men Want in Clothes Appearance We believe we know what you expect in clothes value havp dealt with hundrfjHs nf men off all classes arul yet, we find human nature sam? everywhere. ReasonHblf mfn want good a fair treatment and the most satisfactory clothes service possible for what they spend Because our experience has tancrht us so well just what you want, we know we are able to serve you with mir clothes. Time for a New Suit? Expect $25 Value in These at $20.00 and $22.50 ff We know they are equally a attractive in style, patterns and colors as any $25 suits you'll see elsewhere, and we know a you find better tailoring: in suits a sell for con- more. Yon may choose from plenty of these in models i i for men of from the conservative to the extreme.

They are values at $20.00 and $22.60. Equally pood values at $18.00, $15.00 and $12.00. YARDLEY a a a A Fair a to a i several days. The Ladles' Aid Sooiety held a i i a a Mrs. a a a in i a week I GOLD STAMPS Goldenbanm Morgan Clothiers, Tailors, Furnishers.

EDINBURG "one "year. of Store of Style and Quality Every day new creations of wearing apparel arnve from the markets of fashion. Every garment a abtinctive model, designed by an artist in this line, and made up of the finest imported and domestic fabrics by expert tailors. The prices are within the reach of AIJ TI'l Fancy plain tailored models of all-wool material, guaranteed linings; the very latest long coats and shaped skirts 15.00 to 35.00 this boiirt. Miss FALLSINGTON Newton Myers and sister a the i of the Myers family held at the home of Harry Myera at Olney.

Mrs Ray Ric'hards, of Oklahoma, Miss a Gayman, spent several days recently at the home or Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Richards.

Mrs Gayman and a Doyleijtown. were recent visitors here TITUSVILLE Mr an-l Mrs. Harry Snook and Mr and Mrs. Walter Hart have returned from a visit with friends In New York. Warren Kent, of Trenton, has been spending several days with Russell and Mrs.

David Higglns and daughter Ruth, of Rlngoes, spent a day week with Mr. and Mrs. Amos liar- Mitm Maria Harbourt has returned to her home in Trenton, afterjlfrtting Miss Lado Lambert, of near tffe village. Mr aad Mrs. John Most entertained the following guests one day this week: Mm Beulah Scott of Morrisvllle.

Mrs. Horace Case -of Lambertvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Havtllah Lambert and children, Edna and Thelma.

of Harbourtcn. Mr. Ms Grover IDldebrandt and son. WllfciTM Mrs. John Hlldebrandt of this and Mrs.

William Fora, worn re- Suesta of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Pierce, of Carversvllle, Pa, CRANBURY Mr and Mrs. William Bergen, have returned home from a month visit with Mrs.

Van Hlse at Mrs. Ernest Btults have been' entertaining this week Miss Edna O'Hara, of Gloucester City. Misa Helen Croshaw has been spending a week with relatives at Nelson Petty have Mrs. A a nf i I her nlei'p, Mrs. X.ebnlon Brown, of Uohblnsvllle.

Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Unwell and daughters Hazel and Marlnn.

were Sun- visitors at a i Square. Miss Carson has returned homo sp-ndinK a week with fri-nds in 7 Brown entertdined th 120 North Broad St. the follrwinc Sunday Mr: and Mrs. :harl.jn TinUH. Neck; Mr.

and Mrs. Tindall. Mr. and MI- Mrs. I i i i a i Tlndall.

of llohblnsrlHe. and a i of Trenton. Miss aml I MrT a Tindall entertained with In Trenton. Unwell Thursday havn returned from tic City. Richard Sweeney, a i resident, who was a to St.

Francis Hospital Trenton, for treatment for typhoid 'fever, passed away at the Institution. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Page and Mr'B Charles Nlcholls a tViTM a a session of the Lodge of the 1C n.

E. at Monday. Mrs. William Is 111 with ty phold fever. Miss Roberta a from a two weeks' evangelistic- al trip to Port Penn, Del.

Edward a spent a few days last week visiting relatives In New York. WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mount, and Mrs. Leon and were Sunday guests of Mr.

afrd Mrs. Ellswotrh Halnes at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pjjtter and family, of Trenton, a visit, ing the former's brother, A. Howell Potter, and family.

Miss May Bobbins has returned home after spending the summer at Ocean Grove, Mr. and Mrs. George Carnle. of Trenton, spent Sunday With Mrs. Ella McKenna-.

1 UXk.CilllCk, Mr. and Mrs. Georg-e Rue and daughter, Elizabeth, of Merchantvllle. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Rue. Harvey Robblns. of Morrtstown, has been spending several days trith his mother, Mrs. A a M.

Robbing. Percy Hulse, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. E. Connor Hulse.

Mr and Mrs. Edgar Snedeker and son, Franklin, of Trenton, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Brown. Mr and Mrs.

George Chambers and children, of Trenton, have been visiting Addlson Gulick and family. ROSS IS IMPROVING MnRRISVILLE, Ross, of Cleveland A who was a i a on the a i a a i road, was to he i i a at his here. He was a ill i a i a run to sey i hut was i and sent back ALLENTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Howard i Mr.

a Mrs a Clayton. Mr and Mrs. J. Kdgar Wilson and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Tilton, Tuesday i for Delaware Water Gap. The a will return Wednesday night, A. E. Wetherlll and B. T).

Tard spent Tuesday In Freehold. Mrs Pullen was a Monday visitor in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Huley are i some time In Maine.

John A is i a few days in Trenton. Mrs. Edward and son. Hilton of Trenton are i i i the former's parents Mr. and Mrs.

i i a Rurk. The Misses Ada Fabian, Edna Chamberlain, Lena Lauhle of Newtown. Helen Randall of Bristol, and Marion Smith of wyn, Pa. motored to Allentowa Satu a In Miss Fabian's car John Allen. the head engineer the a i factory was a aniuet Saturday evening at Nathanel Cafforty's Ice cream parlor In onor of hia birthday.

Those present Daniel Rogers. Harry Hendrlckson, Holmes Hlgglns are! Harry Champlaln. Mrs. Man- Gasldll. of Swedesboro, Is he (niest of Mrs A.

A. Jones. MmT C. K. Newell spent Tuesday Harvey Bergen made a business trip to Allen and Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin D. Yard Made of fine serges, and gabardines, others of cloth and silk combinations; some made of- the new circular tunic bound with braid over a foundation of black satin. Waists of the new coatee effect of the cloth with satin sleeves and satin belts, white organdie collars and cuffs, 5.95 to 25.00 a i i Mr. and Mrs.

B. i Potter ha, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Brown, of Ocean Grove, spent a couple of days at i In Our smart shapes in hats, the latest creations from the markets of fashion.

All the leading shades, newest and best quality of trimmings. Unusual values, considering the fine materials, (3.95 to 15.00* Are you looking for anything in dress accessories) If you are, you will find it here. Our stocks are complete in Jewehv, Leather Goods, Hosiery, Underwear Pres- I home after-spending a week i her fi -g fisa and family, at Penns Grove. Albert Moore has been spending a few days with i at Ocean Grova Mrs. Lewis Burke has returned to her home In Trenton after spending some time at the home of Israe Baldwin.

Mrs Conover and daughter, Misa i i Conover. of Metuchen. were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A HOWeU Albert H.

West, Mr, who was evening The subject will he "How Every Christian Can Be a Missionary," and Uie leader will be Mrs. J. Curry Dr VahDyke Is enjoying a short vacation and Dr. J. L.

Whltaker is attending to his practice Mrs Johnson and Mrs. Samuel Perrlne were visitors In Phlladel- Clayton is at Asbury Park, where she Is a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen French. Miss Bessie Bergen is spending the as the guest of Miss" Amy Bet- linger at Newark.

Mrs. Elwood Groves, taken suddenly 111 at a hotel In Asbury Park. Is slowly improving at her home In North Crahbury. Mr and Mrs. John Applegate, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appleprate and Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Chamberlln have been spending a few days at Atlantic City. The Rev. Z. W. Wells, pastor of the Methodist Church, left this week for Drew Seminary, where he will resume his studies for the fall.

Mi's. John Stryker, of Princeton, Is spending few days with Mrs. William H. Bergen, Sr, Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. -Elliott have Just moved In their newly erected home In -North Cranbury. I 'Dy, Elsie Gordon having. th.e.

city I water Installed In the Larches, In Cranbury, Mary Hall, of New Sharon, and Mis Anna Rue, of Philadelphia, were en tertalned at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Rue. her Mrs. A Howell Potter Is brothel', the Rev.

C. V. D. Cono Is visiting ve and a i at Penn's Grove Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence M. Wadd were recent guests of relatives ft Spotswood. Miss Achsa Robbins has been visit Ing her sister. Mrs. Bayard Updike at Penn's Nock.

Miss Ethel Gordon Is recoverln from an attack of quinsy Mr and Mrs. Edward Tindall and motored to Princeton Kdward Steward was a Trenton BhooDer Tuesday. A Victrola for those New Castle dances. Your music always on top. $15 to $200.

Eaiy payments, too. E. S. Applegate CO. Opposite Taylor Opera House.

D. NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST CREDIT CLOTHIERS Our Helping Hand "E-Z" CREPIT Let your unquestioned and unlimited credit pay for your new Fall Outfit. COME IN tomorrow men, women and children and look through our gigantic stocks of CLOTHING Suits, Coats, Dresses, Hats, Millinery, Shoes, etc. It'a a remarkable array, surpassing our best efforts of the past. You will find it a ple--ure choosing from such extensive enabling you to gratify your every taste.

Yon will be surprised at the uniformly Low at which we have marked these garments of Finest and Latest Style. There is no reason why you and your family should not enjoy the pleasure and comfort that come from being well dressed when you Choose the Newest and Best At Cash Store Prices And Pay the "E-7," Way Our Guarantee Protects You We guarantee our goods and prices if you can duplicate your purchase in any other store at our prices and on terms within 30 days, we will refund your a i were recent guests of friends Mrs, Clarence Wadd entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. Roszcl, of HlghtBtawn.

Mr and Mrs Wldman, Robert Caf- iferty and Miss Lizzie Cafferty of and Walter Fogg of Trenton, recent visitors at the home of I James F. Meeker. Sugar Vc Ib With pound paekaBM of Ten or ConVf Ibn. the limit lit thU nalr. PURE BRAZIL COFFEE 20CLB our money Why Pay Cash When Yon Can Bay Here on Credit And Pay the "E-Z" Way iNEWSPAPERl WOLFF CREDIT CLOTHIERS KllOAOQTRKKT NEW JERSEY pound hot cram Koanter today..

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