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Libertyville Independent, 28 Oct 1926, p. 2

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.1' "tttarqttt G xi "1'. an part {f g . _ a tn the ct/cf, "can lit, b "no LU v' a m h u . when tr," In: " ' 'tyttuu. I s:' ummnmmnmm " ttmet-tttteo-tin-attire in»? J. Ryan, Homeless By E _ "we. Dies In County 4,; ' ttitqltal Saturday Night. The -tal end apprised the mom- - at his funny that he I" an: um and than was much revoking a.) mum They "to "mum; my. out was! no. man when word can. "1... mm of his and: at the u-t mum "tee, night --- - 'i?sltrt2t' two you! tor her son tr.),; "dint Mahatma , T. can In Wuhan Sand" when V , _attttttar can. to View the body ot J__\ 3. Ryan. sud " yous. who " LN _Wttho Lake County brutal from C: a; , Saturday " t. He had _lWtt' LII-0nd to the Wm ton '."tr'-etornattoxearerDer" ' FG Ill! be - found In a noxious oiititst-narrnturthetsort. aqttttttmwutttttBtotremttodemat mmw.1mm1'n --it0t%.adeqtesdtharfett1mrhttrm- "h: mm. mum Nov. t, -ttbsatfat-toroterortthe ht "but to an auto consum- W mum-ea from an home [but 11., in 1924 nnd for tho per- - u now, two yum no tune of "but: could be ttqtamtimrtt ' W ot " unity, until cov- _aiut-etsotearo.ttare".d b t *gqttttar Joseph Ryan living In "In. which was mailed tn Wake- "was ttomuNeatuti1L,and -itfnttt-r-trCtrsan,ttoo1t "on! mama. railroad "(no vat-uh: of: - my rap-cud in Us hone eon- "ititir.aewaa-rrMd. "'-iwettellihrmntttverBoemt "thsuhecetrsagtrrtmsmtreau.in -gttatoeFr28.q-Mderstttatttto "qtioatttetM-tttrrtarrttwf11Naee $hstr-ttoaomiarrtorsrrsodttrn nihkhubtomchuu. Thoro- pun-u mnudlcltbomotme -rrst_attltrettorttotherolts .I an giant {with mdment. "D. B. limo, Mdent.' - our the m by the Illinoi- agHeatttrrm1 Annotation. the Illinois "do. at not) mu Boards, the Ilka: B.gthtsrs. Association. the mi- - am. "to" the Illinois M' Itgatttrttqt the Illinois Feder- m of Woman's Club- and the 1111- lol- but: at Wotan Voters. Farm Bureau, for Tax Amudment Ihenesded-tt'r9trettvotereaat _,ri,,s,a-': Chicago North Shore & MilWaukee R. R. Co. Ifltb1lli DEATH BY HIS MEIER EEK! Pareesfthe-iceof the North Sideline is to help clubs. schoo1s,churcheskrdges and other molar: transportation for outing parties, whether by rail or motor coach. The North Shore Line Tragic Department is elven ready to give expert advice in such mat- ters,whetheeiheoutintrbetxtatheaerei banquet. athletic event, or for any other purpose. ludmnhfdlovin' and rammmmm 'eturRoemANtTthtk0e,ottleirkrts b on. de-ttet vii by "page: aiiGGGriiiiiiiTaGaaiiiiaa mm "m In..." "My IMPORTANT "iGiriloiui- _ of LIIIITYVILLI TICK" omen. TELEPHONE 74 'rheltiglv'stred,eleariagb,itkmtalmilraad. "I" m we. 'eert$l.'-et'Ntias- "sweetie..." A "at atg-dtgtggtt will be you on In the - election in Indiana. mun Accentuate-Menth- 'muttrtrheat1Mdetr_ti-tettt- (hoe. "this for a constitutional Month the state. Indiana oper- oteo. like minute. today under an an- ugue tax law."l'ho statement iayo: "It to a law that to coating property own- orsmarsintnxe.thnattharuwtttanr other otato. It to a law under which Indiana {more T/t'2'Mst'"d1'et, matelyzs per cent ofthouta 'tg taxes. although recount: only " per cent of the nata'l income. It to a kw that " Ieaaolawidow who ownaeunan tam $120. yeorae her ehueott'oe cost of late 301mm, but at the Jane the aaoaaoee o notational man who om no property but who has an an- nual Income ot $14,000 only " a year in was. It to a low that forces the on]! home owner to on! the cost of the wealthy honing or of unused 1n- tnnslhleo who own no real auto. It is a. Low that put: o premium on union of nation and that has: on no out of unlucky" progno- and unprovo- ment on the owner at the and] home nndthoumor. Ittaaiawthntrter. mm " human to "itt the but of no tax burden to the consumer by add. 1ngtttetaxtriittothetttrtmroetheartF qrteoertdarpartofthoeootototterrw non. It a ohw that Expanded on tho 'onciont principle that an "an is composed of rod 9mm, a low that m -rtr lo new m - " pct cunt ot " the we!) lanthanum. Yaw, prop any. lnclndln: an Inttor nnd nun-cc- mant at those opcnunx we. may. produce be: than 81 per cent 'tdt not Income ot the pooplc of the to. Tangible pm ha been compell- odto+tneartrattttterin-ttt mo: in recent "an. Until the as system is changed. it will be compelled to ondnn further increme- in mm The ownership of homes and fun. In already becoming nndcnlnble. It in time. therefore. for other form at wealth in the cute to at!!!» some portion ot their equltdne share of he cost of government. Wot-unmmtoomon to my. Undo: such condition ut- temrsitroe_timsstatiit+tti, it 1twerqrtt-ttH,tnaramh-douttti. .rhtetpuemtidnottrs-ttatN. Humanity of nluauom " no longer Mrucmthoory. tn WAN: Wat bro-mm. forthe 'mahdmmaftttarp-ttnxetem. mpmumm'lumnm trtm1moirtita'tNtttrtoNodt_ turn. ad in the an at "in!!! wttttwhittttitamttt91qeqttggtated. It .aAe.oqsnttrinttaettttttrto- bu not but no. with the Monk ndnneunont." The patent constitution pro-cm uniformity at Nation- ot a: proper- tr. 1nthesearVhutorroetttqstaU. which: worked with manual. MW lost my 1n. that" can. and and)». m. n could not an" meat. It: who. ran - counted. lost Mom I!!! enterprise- owud property at this kind. The" was um. 13th "up any. The» m not much hoop-1 from may at from cum connect- ed thou-with. The pending mendmem is designed to permit the estatt1uttment or a tax system which will be fair to unple- menu of the mutton _ . Itft,,t,t"", f Lyonthly . teketio now on sale/ ': t Wtown at Grand Ave., Randolph G. dk, Madison & Wells, Quincy & Welk, u Stile ilk Van Burch.- Sun-Dear- born, and Round: Rood. NoAivbound, wont are made at Roosevelt 599d. -Adatsty3k Wabash. Baum-m North Shore Line commutation mites it unnecessary to walk long distances across the downtown district in order to reach tht of business, or other destination. no: you need toparudditional fares for downtown bus or taxi travel. Smsdthound, dl Nerd: Slime uite min- W _ and Grand Ave." Prague-t. fist tug-21nd; directions-mot only during "ruA"houmtmealtdttrltmgl i'ieifi 223 Ll' 5i (tiillTtitl,li;; {Ci Mr. Infill. MI We span: the week and with "hum tn Him. Mr. sud In. Woods and "any of PM Psi-k luvs." into their new home on Roma-y Ton-soc. In. Glenn Bowman entertained st s luncheon sud brute potty Tunis: The Japanese sslo and chop my supper try the [Maury Society at the annular church Wednsulsy cvs- ning wss successful. Tho Miss will net s nut sum from the mum's. Aermrdotttttrssehoo1rtNiqett, IhterfuWt?hieitu attended the " foot bail mo. Deorfuld vs. Egon. at the Highland Park field Saturday snor- In. A. J. Johnson entertained " - at am Baturdny ovum Innamonudolenu ot Daemon! gum new P. T. A.. " tandod the An dar mun: of Dame: 10, tktdatturutdMumnnniasChl- can Thursday. . It. and In. Austin Plans were called to Duluth Sammy by the cm- lent "he. of In. Hugo's ulster. The Melody Boys orchestra bu or- usnlsed tor the min; sesson and the boys an prscuclns each west. The personnel of the orchestrs is Wsusco was); "no: Ed's"! amen, noun; Russell Putter-son. comet: Kan- neth Esme. mentions: Cart Bun. halo. sad Wants: Dona. drums. In Goons Tram attended the ow obs: hoods: o! as Nam Show Ins- ie etutratttiutttt-teMmcAhnra" Will-am loam. In: m rum vss s In" guest at In. 'toedttttq" at Wth-tte Wound". In a. sag-90s s 51m Mr. And In. H; G. Cum antenna- odoi.nrtrternd.atenrtuPHd" ovo- mumumumkuue. lumber-o! Deerfield P. X. A. and than (some! m new at Daemon Me.'BeNtrPrhtt-ing. _ --.- A. J. 1m and two sons "Jared the tooth!) game M. Cub- Put lat Sum. The Bears wero victorious over the Mann. On the previous Sunday the Bonn beat the Cardinals in a had fought me. "Ex Yartor ma my mg Mel Harvey visited friend- In me City. Ind.. over theyyea and. ___ "ik"rGGii iiA. ii." W. Rum were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs William Russo In Chicago Sammyt A - .f.. Mr. and In. Homer! Alp of Litter. tyvma wen dinner we": of Mr. and In. A. mttutertetttt Sunday. Mr. and In. C. G. Pam: more the "at: of Mr. and In. Jtck Hon " Winnom Sunday. T ' In. C. G. Poms gnawed her plum Impu- n her Mm Stun-any an. swoon. A mulled mom m sn- joyed by all. j Arthur ttmretrtrpraimtd his Ink). " the {ma guns My. He punt! In away. we tad had " MD U'ictttts _ in. Alex Wutrgtgggt returned land" from s tour wooh' visit with to tn Me. N. 1.4M Nr' [out CR}: ' 131.1. M. lemon ind Ni" Contact: ruited Mr. Homo-t Highland Purl hospital Tuesday. Mr. Morgan's ttrote en on: In betting and he is recovering from the other injimes 'ae sustained Ginutd " the mucus Won- NEWS tt ROM ( hi»??? 3}: 5.} ' ' 9 ly "no" lat Sntrmta. worm Jenn Mutt Paws. Jen mm. Shir- ter I an cubed" Cu-nim m the Mn: halo- In he an». In. Doom Deck and Harold Vat and!" tn the We"! 0.38. Worthy Huron: night st 4neggeieqr may "can; Lumber elm who! Door- f$eiatreNorettatt-t" Davina» can stand" and". Min Jouphlno Woodman bu re- turned from t um with head-tor, In. BO". mm. " but met homo tn Par Par, Mich. ,rt-qtmttytrrac.,M.&ttt.P.tmtn Ihtertietd Gupta o. n. B. will oh {am Put lama: and Put Pulm- night in the chapter moms st We lull Thur-M evening, Nov. 4. There will be work. trims Plan of DGKIII) about the was; 'ond win his "rents, In: and Mrs: William Place. It. nnd Mm, union Itoeitgmttaett of Prune View, 1nd Mr. tad In. Lewis mm "and family, of Dhmond We. won mm It the George Reckoning-l: homo Sunday, q . $ihtorard 1. Run. 3 world ya vet. enn, when home was at 5021 South may. died sum: at the mo County hoopla! of anemic. Mr. Find who was engaged In construc- tion work. an {mud ct the brick mi Honda; moon-don In! with a tem- perature of 104. He 'm taken tom hoopla! " once, but succumbed to the am disuse. Horace M. Von: at Chr mo. nimbnmd no county for the In. milder and soil of St. Louis "o. visiting the Potions" ttunilr In their home on Quad avenue. In. water Meta". Mrs. Cart Matt, Mm. Bennett'nnd Rev. M. 3. Andrew: attended the B. 8. convention " High land Put. _ _ -r-tdtodkett-otthettodr. In. W. K. Bout. wife of the drug- ttUt " the Daemon Plum. enter- ulned anon] ladies from 1113th Tuesday autumn. A Mr. and In. Arthur Homer had u mots Sunday In. lemon menu, Mr. and In. loan ot Cateago. ml 3 Mother um " etmtir. . In. em Ledge returned Sundey from the Khulna Perk hound. She Is aomevhst improved. She bu been 111 for seven! weeks. Mrs.A.0.m-rnathotruserrin the tune contest for Jacobson & Mit- ler'e new no". The "Brier Sweet tehotitte" we: the tune choeen. Seven- tr nimee vets received in the con- tent. A Glaucoma acted " judge. t2'ltrllf,' and Anne Cosme are et- Dovgner We In Invent". Mt have: Reason In the week and of [he France- Boyee of . Email Lean will soon we into the Cooks" house on 0.10m Ave. In. Eda om visited friends In Roman Put Honky. In. Fred Protlne. of mum-u. vh- tted at the Pred Meyer hone Sunday. Mr. Prowl. Tiaited Libertyvllle nel- ntivn. 'r' i - ' Mr. and Mn; Fred Meier visited Mrs. W. H; Wilmot at Wuhan last "my. ' mu Elana:- Meyer w" a delente from theturver Y. H. s. to me Illinois sate Home Economics conference at Springfield lat week. Sunday the visited friends at St. Louis. returning to her work Mood-y: _ . . luu Marian Landau eldest daugh- ter of Ed lamina. nnd Howard Stry- ker, son of Fred Starker, were mated saturday evening by Ree. P. G. pup. enbrok " St. Paul's church. Mr. un- can. the father,-and Mrs. Plepenhrok were witnesses. The newly weds will live In the Sinker house on Rosemary Tame-3. recently vacated by K. H. Sheldon. . n ' There was a splendid attendance at the Bible menace at the Bungalow church Monday both during the day and evening. "Rev. W. H. Calthrop. a returned missionary from China and Mr. McCarroll. a Chicago missionary; gave excellent addresses. Special mt sic by choir and orchestra helped to complete the program. The" o'clock fellowship dinner was enjoyed, by the visitors and members at the church. "Lsch ot ates at the crossing onus- ea two deaths recently. The test of "otttor'aeretdent similar tit the one at New Monday. when the gates were not tn operation. and s has [all ot high school students wss stmck by n train nukes us wish tit ufegunrd lives " his more dsngemns crossing. _ Merle .Ward Reichelt. Ctttgtrangtn' Resolutions Com. Mary L Wrtee Secreted Chic Com. A P. T. A. was organised at the Wil- mot "raoorwednotrday u 3 meeting of patrons of the school. Din. J. E. Ed. mondI. regional director ot District 19, spoke to the gathering and explained, the purpose of the meeting nnd reed the hymn of the mociatlon. The fol- lovrins officer: were elected: Prali- dent. In. J. D. Cog"; vice pmldent. Mn. Han-y Whit mb: "er, In. Lloyd Vinnrd: taunt-er, In. Ruth Fuse. The next meeting will he held may evening. Nov. 19. V "The Civic committeq of the Hub ind Park Womnn'l Club respectiully request. that the council of the city ot HUM Park huten the install:- tion of at" " tin Brien-gate ending on the exotic Yule: line and investi- nte the obstruction to the view of trains in both directions. AT 0an Biat of the twelve members of the Civic com ot the lithium Put Womon'o Club met-1t the bone of In. w. lil. Erickson. Highland Port Mon- dey morocco. end the following new oration vol "opted out! sent to the Highland_Puk oounon. _ - - In. s. P. matchbox: gm but... to Circle No. , PhdArattornooa. ' In. Harry Glendon attended the luncheon and bridge ttarty given by the Young Matron- Club of LiNrrtrTille Dmtttteld people were shocked to beer of the noddent at Northtmtot.tt Honda: morning. when the In. with high school phone no muons-an wu struck by the tut Bt: Pen) min. trim in: the driver and one manner of the but. The driver wee known tttrm and well liked. The deplore-hie noel dent ttatttrgtd greet excitement in Norm- brow, Deertleld and Highland Ptrk. wow Crain ASKS ma Guns Jeh Band unmanned the "Trund- GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH Ins. 'rneoN . . The Garden Club of Deal-flow met Minotaur. Oct 20, " therrttorrtt_ot Hire. Spica dleoonrued rock gar-1 done in on. section at the country. 1 The rest of the meeting we: node N 'tru%iGriiririiiiFiilFiratiiuta, (fra';',';;"";"';"';;;;;".".'"'"'""'"";'"; "tmotte-nt-ofthe): ttmt wide". end en until-in; worker: in 11ittet!t1?ettesttat.tte ,In nottrqein.ttetet of her matte end<of< her nlned 2M9. with eaetrl, member. she we: presented with b beentltnlly fitted gotten-e. She will! Lttgett,1,r,ele.tf.ttAt,',e,'Ue,'e, club with which the mm ln th eat in to be commuted. ' FIRST mam CHUICB Rev. lurk t Andrews. linleter I With Sunday, Oct. 81. the magnum :tion begins the celebration of the tit-i idea universe" of the attenuation; of this church. Thu mnlvemry willi he (1th celebrated " all the sen-t floee ot.the (by. The Loynlty Cm _ "in," unenlclonuy hunched lent Sunday, will be continued. and it is hoped thnt the lerge attendance of last Buddy will be exceeded. 1 Church school " 9:30. New echol-' 'nre are being enrolled each Sunday., Tee nttendnna will soon run over the two hundred mark. _ t Adult clue at 10. Mrs. Snyder, a visitor in Deerfield. will lead the class {discussion giilllet,e!it, lieu a. 1'... itli",2l)"trt'l', Mi n historic" sketch of _ , 'e' 'iierta-ttiiaett the at" you! of the Presbyterian been" 4tn-gmd,".A _ "ett%trittD-fuld. tixtrti"t>hi.ttmrrttlt_trtgrtho I Eve-int names st 7:30. Thu. 1. -rutsoes dt the club we. 11:0 PPertfAit Maniac. Members ot oth- Ind it w deeited to turn over 0 of churches of Deerfield and vicinity sax-pins in the was or the civic let invited to meet with us at this Blithe to My book. for the n li- time. Paton. of DeertieWand neigh- bnry. There'm mo " in nonlhorinx humerus churches will ex- mm the minds Feds-mm or oun- tend Instinct. Special music by Mrs. en's Cm- taking the 'Guden ab to Bohuessler, of the Olivet Institute, of 'iotn and tom the his Feder- ammo. and othen. scion. asking than to send lento: Special meetings for the Jubilee ito 1 meeting at Wuhan. /' week will include a. men's fellowship The Wer ot the Moon watdinner ti 6.80 Tuesday evening, Nov. Hrs. Spica, of Kesnityrorth..; She is not s. A [rest 0mm in being prepared only an'exparienced War. but, u for this occasion, Brief messages by she expressed it hemetf,drandmottser outstanding business men and s time of n number of clubs. Ber talk Wu ty "dress by Dr. Marion Humphreys, not only helpful and inspiring, but of 0min campaign manger ot the most entertaining. due, to her charm. Bond S',"tet,t,1 Missions. 'in; mnnnernnd sen-ed humor. " Thu. , afternoon, Nov. 4, an in- W. The more simple the plan, the more nttrecme the gnrden. The mt- uni tendency is towerd elaboration, a IPfl, nogretgqt and shrubs innate. Boil under tree: should he well fertilized, u the men Me n greet den! of the 'nouriehment. l The well gunned Men should have him in it hep Wuhington'l birth- ptir until Tttnrt1ruiettur. A few flow- up which were mentioned particular- iy were the snow drove. the winter neonite. which in helium but not weed very many: the new last. "tttttt and the (in eapitata, which . In. Spica- tirgt caneidered the plating of the Men. 1 It I: advisable to-dlg deep when stating a garden, " your garden WWII: three feet held the $811.". Plum may be set closer together Whom the ground is well panned. The most. effective 'tanting I: to emphasize the individu- al punts. rather than clamps: and to be" e background of shrubs. A sense of digtatttMt is to be desired, with tho't antt attention given to screen: and via. "my nun-active when plated in from of cosmos. )lounnx worship at 10:45. The pas- if: 325 N. -Milwaukee Ave. _ LliBERTYVrLLE, Phone No. 8 - HurenotsittiixprrexyPr?le,haieayr thMtttin,i meetings tor the Jubilee week will Include a men's fellowship dinner at 6.30 The-any evening, Nov. E A (mt prom!!! ll being prepared for this occasion, Brief messages by outstanding business men and a time ly uddreu by Dr. Halon Humphreys, ' Thurddny afternoon, Nov. 4, an in- fomnl reception to tah mites of the congregation and friends; from 2:30 to 4. This also promise; to he one ot the outstanding events of the Jubllee Celebntlon. Dr. Hamlin-en will again be present and bring . new on the pubject, "Woman's Part in the Modern Church." ' Chard: School at £15 a. an., 60m st 10:15 B. In. Sunday Bt. hurt church Mtt oh lam the announcement ot the motite an! mtfomtntiogt'"rtte Church at it led: the Cttatlentre of the Present Day" will be the mm sermon cub bet. Let everybody make Sunny 3 any a! worship In God's house" A _ The "on; men's can In: chosen the Mlle-J common: on o text- book'for Sunday morning study. Since this book offers first hand lantern! tor in study of the madman: teaching: of tho New! church; it to hoped that other: will Avail themselves of ther opportunity and Jam the do" for Sun- day morning study. - Several tenchen of cum 8. tg. expect to attend the city-wide cocoon-nave mam training ochooi, beginning Nov. 2, at Chic-go. The Kaoot is be ing sponsored by the Chicago Council of Religious Education. " ' The Presbyterian 'it,'R', ot Deer- field extend; on invitation the mem- bers and friends of St. Paul's chute to worship with them at their opening Jubilee service Sundny evening. WANG. BUNGAJDW CHURCH Rev. B M. William. Putor. Sand" School It 0:46 A. m: morn ing worship at 11; Christina Endeavor " T p. m: evening service at 8. _ My evening, Nov. 5, a. general meeting of the congregation at 7:45 in the auditorium. This meeting will an the pines at the prarir meeting and all members ot the congregation would be present. Friends ere alto invited. , The monuments for Jubllee and Home Coming Band" will 3pm: in next weer. lune. The, splendid response ot lat Sun- day 1m 1 revelation to may and has created . - and a deeper interest. Grater thing: are otlll In store. Re. member, "loyalty mm the Load." he cholr réhetml will ttt oggtttted his vast. due to the We'd: Bo. chl to are pine that an; atoning. II P}; Tai Iarkeuttendiuure ls proof of the _ BEE MOTOR§511§§ trr. PAUL'S "LNG. CHURCH Thursday evening Rev. P. W. Deut- chic and a group from Chicago will bring added interest to the service. Friday evening Rev. A. P. Jonson will weak. Sunday morning at ll, Pro}. Henlnger will bring the message. E. W. Cook. director of orchestra. will have charge of the. musical program, which will consist of numbers by the orchestra. a solo by Mrs. Henlnger and congregational singing; also a special number by our Junior choir. Come and make it a great day by your presence at these services. that biasing which are being bro't to our been: lutd to our ettmrmmrar through this week of epoch! meeting: which bean Mat Sand". with Di. Con nor, e noted bible teacher. end will continue with Prof. Hamid R. Reinin- ger, ot Sunshine, u speaker at both services Sundey. Oct. " The orches- m end choir produce 1 song service which thrills our been: with praise. CADILLAC SERVICE CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Our care in choosing the Cadillac dealer is reflected in the service given motorists in this community by Chas. E. Bairstow. This nuke. throughout. is founded on Cad- illac shop practice-a large proportion of all Cadillac dealers' mechanics are factory trained. 'atL,traht','tt,et,Ufiifte1,t,cgttcatthem an an. aid to the long life of your car. These men know the Cadillac. They know how to [thine it, Inspect it. uryice it And 23tttthmtkM1eh.t-AsdSd-s1ti. ' brsGize.d ELECTED to give BegirutingMetndnrevatnhteNem t, tutsoretrs.tranhi1atrn1nhnmth- uurtimetorreh-1-.autrtheehtte. "iesetttterottmformtrhn1etrebttr. which ttttnat" ot " voles, had In nmrtntrtuaderirtitararttatt- moron church. shallow!" "evening. The mstrutnrrrteetinqettarW.MA will be held a the ttattrqth M. Nov. 2,at2 um Eta-what urged to be preterit It this "at. the .u- 'it Ilium . het ban-ml to tish ot II deep-sea and" (W'm caudamsi o'trat found lying dead a the sham during and after severe cold "an." n In a lung ribbon-In a of-r-ttts tuvor and I! cum Th. far "W; .m' 351i I! wh- rd a New bin-Dd to

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