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THE ENID MORNING NEWS SUNDAY OCTOBER 5 1924 ACTS AND GOSSIP HAYMAKERS HOLD COUNTY BOARD NAMES JUDGES 3 Tech 22 man ml Wbst Dakota Tteaid classified' ads! Dan Center 0 Valparaiso Ursin us 7 Drex 11! am I It Rains They Beaumal Topcoats: of CROSSTWIST 8 1 0 judges Totals 4 1 a i r' ta' i aTid bemoan the fate 'of the failure A atA TOjYOtf 0111 niHsrhessi bllee 6 the the 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 two na equalled the 1W Ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 a fl 0 this or wo will forget all about next rfnfcetbn Downi Aitaheftt Princeton Oct football SleYen and the Tig ers raeW scheme of waa tod much for 'Amherst today Princeton defeating the Massachue etts team 39 to 6 I 1 Purdue The Shield cummer has slipped by Saturday afternoon Just opening game with the Of on Cornell 27 Nlagra 0 2S Mere But the props were from under them Dempsey wandered ILLINOIS WOMANWINS DAMAGE SUIT Tn ce: Band ar1 A wlmlfl Jack Dempsey having risk ed his bran new nose in the ring! f'our jkant'lles Moye Herfr our Sew famll'e moved into the city last week They arc Johri' Ca ton frorri Wichita? Kas 12? 1 2 East Randolph street Marvirf Mllspaugh of Covington 164 North Eighth Morghntown I Yale Defeats North Carolina I New Haven Conn Oct 4 Yale easily defeated the University at North Carolina team 27 to 0 in the opening game of the season today but its offensive was first score same hen Lov joy picked up Sparrow's fumble of punt on the Carolina 13 yard line and carried it over Yale later battered its Wnv fa fhn rnrn goal and Cottle passed to Bond i "White eleven in spite of the many for touchdown i who stayed away to hear baseball Thou 'Shalt Not without a license on your Christmas Wills assisted wife plays Santa Claus the poor darky children of large baskets laden with an the season here today Jayhawkers made two first to five for the Aggies but 90 yards frbm scrimmage to the visitors game was a punting duel Bill Cobb Vs Trnpi William Cobb 11 year old son of Ty who is bpt boy for the Los An geles club is already having troubles with the Umps Last week he was bawled out by an umpire and threatened 1111 I banishment from the diamond be cause he insisted Upon panning too much during a ninth inning rally of the Los AtigeleS club Worthless Unless BOULEVARD PAVING PROGRESSESWELL 'u: s' irtie work of paving two blocks on Kenwood boulevard c2J Randolph street has progressed rapidly the last few days The blpck between 1 Randolph and Staple streets has been paved and the: remaining block between Maple and Elm streets has ben graded andswill be 1 paved' tlib first fart it this week city office announc ed yesterday that the street will be elosed to traffic' for eighteen days after paying Ths blol n5w paved will be opened October 23 and the remaining block which probably: will be finished by Wednesday will be thrown open to traffic about Octo ber 27 An Oklahoma City company Green and Beckman has the con tract for the project A Sporty Town The thriving little oitMbWn Gnrher is to be congratulated the high class boxing match therea Tru rlr '44 JWilUUJI lUglH vctvv a a show More' fans! 'Hunt Hunt frilsslon Kill geese combined in a single dayvv (Kill more than 100 in season Kill quail except during Decen her A Kill quail on Sunday more than quaff any day nor more than 100 a season do ho is illegal and will dra the wrath of Izaak Waltons: 0 Ohio Meeting of air 'Officers Yesterday to ChooseTentative List Moore for Berry Sprague Smalley for Poland Ram sey for Schupardy Penny for Allen Gooch for ThomflSdn Waite for Pfankecuck Nsbleet for Dayvault Johnson for StiUler Marie for John son Sprague for Gooch oster for Smalley: Suberry for Nebleet Pres ton for Trammel Hart for Preston Rundell tor WaltJ AB it PO A 1 3 4 3 between rankie and Nick Grundy It tvaS fit for a large cky power: to Garber Rewarded i Walter Johnson Washington hurler and probably the greatest pitcher of all me was1 presented with a new Lincoln limousine by home fans before the xuuieriuie 'i 'By Texas: Young for Trammel Homan tor 3 2 0 1 3 1 Bdrlift Oct The former kaiser' Wilhelm Hohenrcllern today wired field fnarshal Von Hindenburg congratulations on his 7Tth birth a A Lure That ailed Enid is fortunate in having a promoter of boxing and wrestling who keeps the interest of the fans at heart more than hiu pocketbook After highly advertising the Elf lund Vassell title wrestling ftiatch here and getting the sporting of northwestern Oklahoma all riled up a Wichita promoter tempt ed Snider with a big purse if lie I would throw the bout to Wichita Glen refused to rent he Enid fans that way In spito Of Stag gering guarantee Eklund demand ed to appear against the Greek Bg Hearted Harry Harry Wills negro heavyweight boxer tamer of the Wild Bull of the Pampas is a very white man at heart and a credit both to his race and profession Until the irpo bout Wills never has received big money for his tights Meagre as was his earn ings however he shared them with the poverty stricken negroes of the York by his among Dozens chicken turkey foodstuffs of kinds toys and candy are distrib uted only request is you tell anybody who gave you you ilarlem district In New 0 6 1 1 0 1 0 Blank Checks Stolen Jt was announced by tbo Iferch orum yesterday that word had 'been received by 'radio from IJiicoln Neb that' orest Gibson who pretends to represent the Inter ior Mountain Map company of Lin coln had stolen a number of blank check forms from the company He h's passed checks on the company at several places and authorities gyjptqWrhim chomp: on title among golfers 6f tli6 Enid Country club will ba decided today when Joe ronts and Major In the "finals of a tournament started a few weeks ago Both men are exhibiting ex cellent gelf and the match promises to bfe one of mode than usual in terest It Was announoed yesterday the Is Invited to attend the contest as a gallery Eighteen holes Will bd' ptayekl in the morning at tr and eighteen In thy Afteffioon on property without peiy of owner or lessee more than 15 and RANTZ AND MAJOR TO SETTLE TITLE Princetori Princeton ft Ara se 2 Aa i no 9 UJiUHfei IWH Danville Ill Oct Mrs Carrie Harry of Siphian Ills late Tester day wna awarded a verdict of J'000 by a jury here her suit against James Dickinson farm mort gage company of Kansas City and involving the Lone Star Immigra tion Company of Brownsville Texas Mrs JIarry testified she bur chased twenty acres of land along the Rio Grande for 36000 and that the land was not as represented The the two Com panics which she said are owned' by the same persons While the suit was for $6000 the jury in cases of this kind ffe to award double damages The verdict wis appealed to thfe fcivil court of appeals 3 0 2 Pepping Up The Game Ban Johnson president of American League advises teams of his division to stay away from southern training camps un til March 15c Ban believes too much early preparation causes the players to grow stale at the end of the sea son slowing the world series race Several Permits Issued Several building permits wetb Is sued Jost Week One was granted to lprenttna Klofkdrn fof a dtrame house hosting Approximately $2000 at 424 South JAckson MffeSt A permit for a $1000 frame structure at 204 North Buchanan street was gIVen td B' Howard According to a permit granted the latter part Of the Week Another filling fetation wlU be erected in the This tlmfe at T131 East Main street by the Pierce Petroleum company The building win cost $2000 The new Hun a t' mo Bile drives with delightful tease It Is KUa a flash in get away HAnniwjUiY inuxuiixu 80S EAST BOJu) AT i vJXA Detroit Ohio Wesleyan 3 De University 0 Ann Arbor Michigan 05 Miami 0 Chicago South Dakota 0 North western 28 At Carnegie Th el At State At Vrglna 35 Allegheny 6 At Minneapolis North 0: Minnesota 14 At Bethlehem Lehigh 12 Gettysburg 0 At Cincinnati Transylvnn'a 29 Louisville 0 At 0 At el 0 At The Garfield county free fair board held its regular monthly meet ing yesterday in the Community building The of each coimhunity iatr met with the coun ty fair board and were given in structions In methods albng which the fairs ivlli be conducted this year Prize ribbons and entry tgs were also distrlbute'd to tffe commun ity fairs through the secretaries yes terday The probable list of judges as se iected yesterday and the events they frill judge: County Agent Kil patrick of Woodward county live i stock and grain Moyer live stock Mr Wall Smith Hughes In structor in the school at Lamont agriculture and poultry Earl Wade Smith Hughes Representative at Bill Ingfe livestock and agriculture Prof Staton superintendent of schoolsai Carrier grain and poultry John Lukfert Enid livestock County Agent Brawley of Noblo county livestock Prof Lawrence Smith Hughes representative at Marshall livestock Col Burgess Enid live stock And Paul Adams Smith Hughes representative at Garber agriculture The entries in food preparation sawing and cinning will be judged I by Miss Margaret Dubbs head of the home economics department nt Phillips university: Miss Carlsen I head of home economics' depart ment at Enid high school and Mrs Maude Sims home demonstration agent of Kay county A feature of the community fairs will be the baby shows which will be in charge Of Mrs Theodoscia 'Boyd Stillwater a rtieriiber of the state bureau of health and Mies Katherine Evans health nurse In the public 'schools of this city Airs Ruff Garfield county home demonstration agent announc ed yesterday that a meeting of 'all department 'superintendents of the clubs will be called about the middle of the week to discuss the handling bf ehtrics In that lino The' department superintendents are: Mrs II Love Ehld fine arts Mrs TV II Hatch Enid domestic arts MrS Boles Enid domestic science Mrs A Smith dairy products and Miss Katheryn Evans baby shows The dates of the community fairs ate: Drummond October 9 10 and 11 Hunter October 9 10 and 11 Garber October 13 14 and lf Hins dale October 15 16 and 17 Hay ward October 16 17 and 18 Doug las October 20 21 and 22 Carrier Octqber 20 if and 22 Lahoma Oc tober 23 24 and 25 and Waukomis October 23 24 and 25 At the close of each community fair the exhibits will be brought hero where they will be kept for the Annual Garfield Couhty ree air which will be held the last week in October Our all Term Is Now Open Night Classes 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 1 030 0 0 0 Art Nehf Bests Walter a 'Johnson in Twelve Av Ihning Session $25 Even' in the simple procedure of carrying the ball In the game of life what chance have you? 4 0 5 Cf 0 6 2 3 0 01 0 'Virginia 0 At New Havcir Conn Yale 27 North Carolina 0 Af West Point Army 17 St Lou is 0 Attrolt I At ELECTRIC SCOREBOARD Admission 35 Cents (X This will be i'tlie only place in the city "to' geC reports fie frorid'A Aeries Line upt ENID 7' Rosl WICHITA Sanderson Churchill Roberts Plcktns RG JLii Potteorff Nichoia iijalCenJeft McQuilkln Bell Stairs Pruitt Kennedy Gazell Garren QB ullington Clrovo Brlckell Ely iC Crosett McLean iCfept) ILi La Dunham Substitutions: Enid Keith for Gar rent AVorden for Pickens McCook for McLean Stovall Ctor Keith SwineCot for Stovall WichJtat Senter for Gazell Rcchlri for Pruitt Dull for ChurihlH Mc Corrnkk 'for Rechin'ior' for' Crosett Btoneen for ull ington 1 Officials: Houston Southwestern referet Schneider Umpire Vadakin KvS A 'head linesman State Aggies Ddwh Jayhawk Kansas Memorial Stadium efr fence Kans Oct per fect place kick from the 32 yard line enabled Oklahoma Aggies to beat the University of Kansas 3 to 0 in the opening gridiron strug gle of The downs gained 59 for The throughout between Wellman and erry fc Score by Quarters: Aggies 3 6 6 Kansas i 0 0 0i But Beaumals are not er $1 a 1 1 weather coats they are all pur pose coats too Wear yoiir Beaiimal for auto travel sport dress wedr'z 'I 2 V1 GIANTS TAKE glSTGAMEOE i ULANW Burgess Let Atmrtlafc itnd Mil our land flow tAfi r4MION SIS 019 ercnMn RnM oklrhnm 14 36 ran for Bontley In 2th 'f AD PO McNeely cf Harris 2b 6 0 's Rice Tt 5 0 Goslin if 5 0 Judge lb 4 Bluege 3b 61 1 Peckinpaugh ss 6 0 2 Ruel 0 i ft Jvlv VksatAws 4 Sfe A 1 1 fl 7 rt "'1 SPORTS I By A Batterton Tagge Smart Styles 'The Home of KuppenheimCr Swarthmore Swarthmore 12: Susquehanna 0 At Carl file Pa Dickinson Vlla Nova 0 At Washington Jefferson 19 Bethlehem 13 At 0 Wash 1 ingtpn 57 At Grinnell Cornell 20 Grinnell 7 At Salt Lake Drake University At Iowa City lotva 43 Oklahoma Teachers 0 At Burl'ngton Vermont 13 At Prov'dence Brown Colby At Tulsa Haskell Indians 26: Tulsa 3 Bedford vY A 1 New ork (492m) WCA1 Washington 469m) And WJAI Providence (3450m) 17:20 ern standard Hme Program froi the Capitol Theatre New York South Darmouth (363n and "WEEI Boston (303m) 7J10 cShtcm standard time Prograi frbm the Mark Strand TSeatre Ne York 1 Oakland (313m) 8:30 p' Paeifc coast standard time mat nee concert KGO Little Syra phony Orchestra WTZ New York (455m) 3:30 eastern standard Song by Col tfenor fro: Carnegie Hall BASEBALL: i TodAy SUNDAY AT ELKS HAIL 'Zi r' eWorld Series i 1 6 1V2 4 14 18 2 0 1 0 Monday KI Los Angeles (450ml Pacific coast standard tlme G'o opera Chenier" wit Muzo 0 gli etc WOS Jefferson City to midnight central standat tnterclsei Ne State Capitol and continuous: mus by Kemper Band and others Washirintori (469m) 8 eastern standard time Tai Jlei bert Hoover 4 Troy (380m) 9 n)eas ern standard tme pne strel show on (345m) 8 tra1 standard time i ZIot (Copyright" 1924 by United' Pres WICHITA ELEVEN DOWNS ENID HIGH The Enid high Bchool team suffered if' 2d to loss Tit the hands of ths Wichita high eleven yesterday In: one the most ppec tacular games ever played on the locql field sThb outcome of the con test was in doubt until the last few minutes of playing when: tha local lads striving to tie the score the forward pass play let pass get intercepted fend a Wichita buck raced dowrt the field SB yards and over the 'goal line putting) the game on ice for the invaders EHia eievvtr ktciesd otf to 25yard line to open the game After the ball had chahged hands twice the invaders took the ball on 65 yard line and started a march to the goal frhlch ended tn toudhdOwrl for them after seven minutes playing when Brlckell went around Enid's right end for a So yard run and a pass from Dunham to Churchill placed the ball on Enid's one yard lifte Bfickelt went over for a counter and Dunham booted the ex tra point with a drop kick and end ed the scoring for the first half Erild came back In ths second and after fumbling the kickoff took the ball on another tumble of the opponent arid plunged the line for 80 yards arid McLean raced around Tight end fob a tdu6hdowri Grove kicked goal 1 Wichita scored twice In the last quarter once when a pass from DUnhahi to Gazell brought the: tdll from mid field to the twenty Itud line and a pass from: Dunham to Crosett placed the hall triid yal'd froni the 'fcoal Ctosett going' over for the second touchdown for Wich ita The last counter made by the invaders when Brlcleell Inter cepted an Enid pass and skimmed down tiie Bldeliife for a touchdown Th final whistle found the ball In the middle of the field 1n Wiehl possession The Enid eleven made 14 first downs to the oppon 8 but the ground gained by the invaders came at times wjieh It counted while largest runs was made within her own forty yard line McLean frag thfe outstanding per former of the whole game He was a demon on tile defensive and car Tied the ball repeatedly for long gainS oh the offensive He made tour long run of about forty yards each during the game but they were never when his team Was wlthlri the scoring fcoi)c McLean after running the ball to within ten yards of the goal was withdrawn trem the game on account of Injuries near the end of the second half and the: local lads lost possession Of the ball on a fumble when Churchill a Wich ita end scooped it up and run 60 yards before being tackled If Mc Lean had In thd game there might have been a difference In the score While the entire Wichita aggrega tion performed consistently through out the entire game the stellar peri formers for the invaders were the (two halfbacks Crosett and Brlckell I Many local fans werfe out to wlt ness the defeat of the Blue an1 would not hurt film BARTLEY MADDEN: Best rc I nnthflll RpCIllte I ceiver in the ring todayNever been OOlDail KeSUITS knocked out Too slow whip m4 vempseyi un tne uerense most or i uorneu time 7 4 I Syracuse TOMMY GlBilONS Great ring' iroh ntf Virrwlr irw tounfar a knockout wallop Can take I At worlds of punishment Too light to herst best Dempsey i At Washington JACliC YounffftBt1 fot mldable opponents Lacks' exper At State I'enn State lence Is barely more than a second ort carol na State 6 rater be real contender in At Wash ngton and another year 19 Bethony 7 3 IRPO: Beaten' decisively by At Navy 14 William Dempsey and Shows no lm'an(j juary 7 provOment during past year At Pttsbu rgh La strong and game but javette 6 slow HIS gaurreness is the only ex Chicago Missouri 3 Chicago for ft return 7 7 I' I At Lincoln" Illinois 9 No i 5oebn ft At Mad son WsAmos 0 Wife TO LOW SCORE' 'indlanapol Butler 10 rank I tn 7 Uhillips unltersity Uai mdkers At Bloom ngtoh 0 failed In their second Invasion 1' Of foreign territory yesterday after AtT S111 Xotrc I)at noon and Emerged' on the minus i0: quantity of a sdore which read at1 At Dabuque Columbla 7 3 the end of play 27" to 0' The in At IIarvard 14t experienced and lighter Phillips team was unable to cope "with the Dbnghoms and went down in de feat At rib time dirt the Phillips team threatferi Texas Uno and at fell times the locals wefe on thb defensive Near thS beginning1 of the quarter the Longhorns started their offensive tactics and series of fend rung and line plunges placed the ball ion the Phillips two yatd line after which a line plunge went over Thfejt kicked goal Near (he end of the first quarter Phillips showed strong defensive play when Texas was held on llpk'one yard line after which Beankicked back to mid field It was trfily temporary i espite as Texas came back With two plunges "which placed them near enough of Texas to go over Texas kicks goal for fourteen points Shortly before the end 'bf the sec ond half Texas began Its tactics of line plunging with Blue Smith and Marley doing the work The ball goes oter the goal for a' kick the score now being'21 to 0 In the third quarter the two teams struggled back and forth over the field with neither side scoring honors are about evenly divided but the Texas team put in numerous substitutes Which weakens the of fensive 'rt iivaarci Ara olnna1 ffluch In the same manner during 83 Utah 14 the last half when a punt by Beaft frds Returned by1 a Texas back to ine rnuupa sv yaru wins iwu StlceesSful pass after line plunging I rividcnce 3 had been attempted resulted in the last wucntwwii tn vie £aiue iu Ing the rest of the quarter it was an exchange of punts after gains I failed and the ball was In Texas possession at the end of the frame tn the 50 yard line 7 I Texas Position Phillips Trammel LE Cox Spragtie LT Elliott DriyVault Wyatt Pfannkuche Bray Berry BG Thrasher Thompson RT Avery Allen RE Sanders Wright i tH Sedbrook Silver Bit Griffith Marley a Bean oSteb QB orrester Substitutions: by Phillips Ralph Rtf Elliott Enterline for Sanders Hunsacker for Bray Charveauz fOf Thrasher James for Cox En ttrllne for Sanders King for Grif fith Staller for Young James for Cox Chavereaux for Thrasher Box for Ebterllne cox five best radio eatures SUNDAY AND MQNDA 1 New 'York 492m) 345 I eastern standard tlme Dr Parkes Cadman and Sunda Men conference A Totals 43 3 10 36 13 fa Johnson In 12th New York 010 100 000 OOi ld "Washington 2 000 001 001 001 3'Two base Ritz: rlsth McNeely Young leck'npaugh Hom 'runs: Kelly Teny Stolen Ta8et! Pcekin paugh risch Sacrifices: Jackson Kelly Double "playz: eckingpaugh to Harris rYacksoh4 r'sch to JTerry Ijeft on base: New York 11 Washington 10 3as9s halls: Johnson 8: Nehf 8 Struck out: Johnson 32: Nehf 3 Rnsged Duel tmpirtw ''1 (Plate' Kjsm Yflrst): (teecondi THE ASTEST liUMAN Eastern sport critics are so crammed with ego that they look down on western athletics almost in contempt knocked out when Jack awav from the Mormon country rind grabbed the heavyweight boxing title Then several valuted eastern football teams invaded the West only to bo sent home yelping defeat Next to disturb thgm was one Charles Paddock of California who laid at their feet a whole Dock of spZnt records Easterners refused to accept' thorn however bn the grounds that western timers and of ficials are inferior to those "back: 1 Paddock went into retirement a year ago and although he came out and made the Olympic team It was not untn after his return to America: that Charlie got back in condition i As a farewell token for the erners just before leaving for Cali fornia Paddock broke the 160 yard dash record that had stood' tor twenty five years won tional championships and his own world records for and 220 yard dashes Eastern timers starters and the very best athletes they could dig up to send against thfc westerner saw him do it! Not So Good Of five outstanding opponents we sumthim up thusly: HARRY WILLS: Most powerful Hands brittle Wonderful in Vic tory timid in defeat LACkS punch Wrestles light hang onto Jack for1 fifteen rounds blit "(Continued frontpage 1) him have it with everyihini fie had in his arm Yhc force of tfie throw nearly swept Terry away from the bag but he made the out by a half step and the game was over The defeat of Johnsoh is all in favor for the Giants Washington 'had hoped Johnson could win three 'games buthc may not be able to win any now "He Is tliTira ot'the staff and the first game of vtal impor tance In a series The official attendance' WaS an pounced at 35760 and receipts $135402 1 Walter John Son Was mortal after all ate and the Giants and softie ter rible coaching by Altrock and Schacht of all people 'and the' pre game work of some Washington car penters were too much for John son and the popular b'g ptcher saw his team lose the first: game of the worlds series without lOg In It to the flri'sh It really the' carpenters who beat Walter Altioclt and Schacht merely supplied the plumbing Tho house crashed in inning like a house of cards dashing the I high hopes of Washingtonians who tame out 40000 strong to try and: jvin by sheer lung power If' been for th(i carpen ters Walter Jbhriion would have won that game 1 to 0 in IrinlngJ But in makng over th's dtnlnutlve park the series the manage Jrieht had some temporary Seats built In front of tho pavItUon in left field This shortened the distance frbm the platfe by IS feef and it frttSInto Jthis' fatal IS feet that two flies 'otherwise easy outi fell arid were 'Counted as bodaers Kelly and Ter ry hit the flies but the carpenters "snade them homers It Was by theSis two funs to one the Senators Rad bean able to gather tf the pitching of Art that i New York was lead ng in the ninth when refused to see Johnson beaten ths wayl and tied ihe old ball game With a Screaming double to left center After that time the tide of battle told against the mighty Walter and thd fend found a pinch hit 1 ter in his place after fils mates had ibfelped hint to Ibse tho game 7 It was a heart breaking game t6 lose a game of a thousand thrills So thrilling that President Cool ildge rtayed until the fatal twelfth land applauded on several ofccaSloriS JJt had all the 'thnils ot'the first series Washingtori has ever iknown th bands tho hand shak ing the multitudes of pretty girls4hO fierce rvalry of intercity strife ifrith two score thousand hbifso fans blowing horns and 'once holding Up tho ball game they showered the field wltli etish Ions in a delirium of joy But' this ball game had" thrills Surpassing these rind hefe afo Some of them: The thrill as Walter Johnson fetter 18 years of service On the Sen 'ators ht last walked to the box to Ipitcli his first world game: blanked the Giants InJIJilt flrM 'inning 1 thi il ns Bucky Harris kid tnano yer: came to the plate for thefirfet time cool as the coolest vet leran cool the president 6he' 'might city homer in the second into 'the left field temporary stands send ing a shiver of horror up and down 140000 spines for evreybody rooted for: Walter today The triumphant double play ended the Inning 2 The thrU as Ruel featehlhg as great a ball gairie as ever liras caught snapped the ball to: Reck catehlhg tho fastest min ori the Giants team a foot off secondThe wild yell as Johnson got re enge on Kelly by fanning him in fourth Th6 hofrls of agohy as I Terry lifted a fly Into the same: lilescliers that trapped Kelly's fluke homer' New York Lindstrom 3b! risch 2b 3b rf Kelly 2bSouthworth Terry lb Wilson Jackson Gowdy Nehf Bentley street Itoper Great Bern kafe 1)05 North Adaihs Ifitreet an iStrckler' Kansas City 5Ic 1 422 West Maple street I I I IM 0 4 1 hS I A '4 I trail I Ml al' iWMaU Ae EDM wxaj WSg Jf will MS WTMfi '35 1 1 JsyM jc i 8 Sr 1 1 1 1 st cP? i yu zX ltir 4 1.

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