Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1910 — Page 2
THE THIES. Saturday, August 27, 1910.
THE LATEST IN FASHIONS
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A METAL STtDDED SCARP I'SED AS BODICE DRAPERY. " So graceful are these heavy, yet flimy, scarfs that the dressmakers
have been quick to take advantage o their draping- qualities. The steel
studded scarf in the photoraph is most beautifully draped over a simple bodice, the soft folds of the scarf drapery outlining shoulders and bust and falling in lovely lines which accentuate the wearer's height and slenderness. As the photograph indicates, the- scarf, caught with a dull silver ornament Dn the bust, passes beneath the arms, crosses at the back and is brought around over the shoulders, from where it falls softly down-the arm and is held at the elbow. Another ornament of metal embroidery holds the folds of the scarf into the figure beneath the arm, and more of the same embroidery and heavy steel fringe serve to weight the ends.
th evening and at a late hour refreshments were served. Among those present were Misses Cassle Xieary, Emily Folsman, Anna Mang, Kittle Martin, Lena Smith, Emma Martin, Katherlne Smith, Elizabeth Martin, Lulu Dilts, Helen Marton, Emma Schubert, Messrs. Albert Carlson, Joseph Kraloweta, Carl Zimmerman, Andrew Dungan, George Morton, Harry Wilcox. Frank Van Leet, Abert "Woermbke, Edwin Mulhall, Al Johnston and Orville Erlckhorn. Brown's Toggery sale! Thats' th pass word to keep in your mind and let all your friends know about it. Will soon appear at the Hub Clothing and Shoe House, Hammond. Ind. tf A WEEK ESD HOUSE PARTY, Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Wlnckler are entertaining at a week end house party at their home in Muenleh Court. Among their guests have beeh Mrs. May Rouffotoulous and daughter.
Gladys who returned to their home In
St. Paul last evening. The guests for over Sunday are Mr. and Mrs. Knilans of Whitewater, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd West and son, Donald of Chicago.
ANSOrSCEMESTS 'aRE ISSI!ED.
Cards were received in Hammond
esterday announcing the marriage of
Miss Edith McGrath of Cleveland, O.
and Mr, Verne Kimball of Hammond.
The marriage took place Tuesday,
Aueust 2Srd in Cleveland. After a
wedding Journey they will return to
Hammond to make their home at 47
Sibley. street. The bride has visited Jn Hammond on a few occasions and has
a number of "friends here. Mr. Kimball
has made his home with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. F. W.' Kimball "and has
been employed for the C. I. & S. R. R.
a the Gibson office. The announce
ment will be received with interest in
Hammond in their circle of friends who
will extend their best wishes and con-
eratulations on the return xf Mr. and
Mrs. Kimball to Hammond. ,
Watch the daily papers for the an
nouncement of the big sale of Brown's
Toggery at the Hub Clothing and Shoe
House. Huehn Block. Hammond. tf
Social News IN Hammond
T
MEALS FOR THE DAY. Sunday, Aug. 28th. BREAKFAST Cantaloupes Broiled Trine
' Hashed Brown Potatoes, Hot Biscuits Coffee DINNER I Rib Roast Yorkshire Pudding Franconla Potatoes Succotash Dressed Lettuce Cheese Fingers Chocolate Ice Cream SUPPER German Salad Cold Biscuit Prlscllla Cake Fruit Punch
chosen. The bridal party will ente
the church as the Rev. C. W. Linsenman plays "The Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin. They will come down the long central ais'e to the altar where the ceremony will 'be performed. The bride will be attended by her sister,
Miss Anna Eggebrecht who will serve her as maid of honor and the Misses Louise Jordon and Rose Spoerner who will serve as bridesmaids. The groom's attendants will include Fred Stelling,
Arthur Zimmerman and Charles Ahlborn. The-bride will, be attired in a very handsome goV of ' Ivory messaline satin with rich lace trimmings. She will vwear a tulle veil caught to her hair with a half wreath of lilies of the valley. He boquet will be of lilies of the valley and roses. The bridesmaids will wear dainty white lingerie dresses and carry boquets of pink roses. Following the church ceremony the members of the bridal party, the relatives and a few friends will go to the home of the bride's parents, 528 West State street whore a reception will be held. A five course dinner will be served in the dining room of the home. The colors are blue and white and rib-
have been stretched from the
the tables. Large
AX E VEXING PARTY. Miss Beatrice Hansen entertained
few friends informally last evening at her home, 9 Rirhbach avenue in honor of her house guest, Miss Laura Marie Closser of Laporte. The evening was devoted to cards, dancing and music aftr which the guests were served with dainty refreshments. Those present were Mrs. Callie Klingensmith, the Misses Laura Marie Closser of Laporte, Ind., Florence Loveridge, Mabel Sonntag. Bertha and Beatrice Hansen,
Messrs. J. H. Sonntag, John Henderson,
Karl Griffin, Neurin Charminsky, J. M. Lyons and Ed McMahon.
invited to attend as the usual amount of business will be transacted after which refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Joseph Miller of Williams street
went to Dyer this morning for a short
visit with relatives, .... -
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpacker, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton drove ' to Crown Point yesterday to attend the Lake County fair. . . ...
Mrs. Cynthia Sohl and daughter, Miss
Ruth and Mrs. Helena Amoss were en
tertained by friends in Crown Point
yesterday and attended the Lake Coun ty fair.
Mrs. P. Reilley and Mrs. Robert Kid
ney will be tne guest or inenas in
Chicago this afternoon at a matinee party. They will see "Madame Sherry"
at the Colonial. Mrs. Reilley will re
main over Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrison at their home In
Logan Square
Don't spend your money until you at
tend the Brown's Toggery sale at the Hub Clothing and . Shoe House, Ham
mond. - . tf.
A number Of Hammond people left
this morning on the t:l9 Monon for Shelby, Ind. where they will spend the
day at the I. O. O. F. picnic. There
were many In the party and they took
their lunches with them and expected
to pass an enjoyable - day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werley of South 1 Hohma.ri. street went to Shelhy. . Ind. thlf morning to attend the I. O. O. F. picnic. " ' Attorney J. G. Ibach has been In South Bend, Ind. on a business visit of a few -days. Miss Ruth and Cue Burge of Carroll street have gone to Winamac, Ind. to spend a week with relatives. Mr. J. B. L. Hinds, shop accountant of the C. I. & S. R. R. and I. IL Belt R. R. returned yesterday, from a two days business trip at Cleveland, O. The Misses Barbara and Kate Klein of Dyer were the guests Of friends and relatives in Hammond last Wednesday. Miss Louise Fromm of . Spokane, Wash, who has been visiting in Boston, New York, Cleveland, Toledo and Norwalk, Ohio, for the past three
VEXTILATE ROOMS
Nothing lm more comraoi than fresh air, Nature ku provided It la abundance for all who will take It. There la oat talag o potent to prevent disease, ao fTe4tv ia matatalalna; a healthy action of the whole body. Bad air spreads disease, Conanmptlon, pneumonia, bronchitis and catarrh are bad-air diseases. Bad air, too, la a cause of colds. " Sewage flowing Into pare water pollutes It. So the air we exhale from our luaga pollutes the air ' In - the room. The lm pare air front the langa of aay number of people ' la a room mixes with the pure air aad makes It dangerous aad salt for breathlag,. There must be a supply of fresh air constantly comlag la to take the place of the foal air, whleh la all rases should be permitted to escape near the the top ef the room. It Is a law of nature that air I always In motion, aad be ra use this a true one has only to lower the wladows a little from the top aad to raise them a little from the bottom and the processes of ventilation will bo on withoat our thought or care. It Is Impossible to estimate the amount of misery and suffering caused by impure air. If you woold encape, aee to It that you get at all tlmea a plentiful - supply- of fresh air.
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TONIGHT and Every Night this week Mat. Saturday. The Gilpins BBS ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH NIGHT. PBICES 10c, 20c, 30c and 50c.
Evening service at 7:45 p. m.
In this vesper service the address will
be upon: "The Wondrous Work of God in Yellowstone Park."
A quartet will lead the singing, both
morning and evening.
All are most cordially invited to at
tend.
PERSONAL.
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY.
The members of the Colonial Clubibons
were the guests at a very pleasant af- chandeliers to
ternoon party given yesterday by Mrs. j bunches of roses will conclude the table J. W. Houser at her home in Carroll ' decorations. After the congratulations street. It was the regular meeting the guests will go to Winning's Hall which was announced to take place ', where th remainder of the evening will Thursday but . was later changed for be spent dancing and with other social the convenience of several of the mem-j diversions. The young couple will bers. The guests devoted the afternoon , leave Monday for points in North Da-
to their embroidery work and music kota to be entertained by relatives for
was one of the features of-entertain- a few weeks after which they will re
ment until four-thirty o'clock when : turn to Hammond to make their home the hosteRs served dainty refreshments, at 528 West State street. They have A meeting will take place in two weeks already received many beautiful gifts as usaal but the announcement of the in cut glass, china and silver from
place 'of meeting will be made later, their friends. They are very well
Mrs. Houser had as her invited guest known In Hammond and West Ham
for the afternoon. Miss Fern Martin of . mond and the announcement of their Chicago Heights. The -members of the marriage will bring them the , best
club are Mesdames Julius Dunsing, M.
M. Bruce. W. H. Spellma, Clark Learning, J. J. Turner, Addie Abbott, J. W. Reed, W. F. Brunt and A. L Spohn. ARRANGE FOR CARD PARTY. The members of the G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. met yesterday afternoon in the K. of P. Hall,, for their regular
meeting. The usual number of members were in attendance and spent the afternoon with the routine work. Arrangements were made for the next meeting to be held Friday, September 9th and at the close of the business session there will be a card party to which the public Is cordially invited. Pedro will be played and several pretty prizes will be awarded. A CHI RCH WEDDING. A very pretty church wedding will be celebrated this evening at seven o'clock in St. John's Lutheran church
In est Hammond when Miss Alma
Eggebrecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Eggebrecht and Mr. Robert Zarndt
are united in marriage. The church will be filled with the friends and rela
tives of the young couple, many of whom are coming from a distance to attend. The Rev. Linsenmann will officiate, using the ceremony of the church. The ring ceremony has been
wihses and congratulations of. many
friends. MISS REYNOLDS ENTERTAINS.
Miss Elizabeth Reynolds entertained
informally last evening at her home In Beall avenue in honor of the girls of th J. F. F. Club. It was the regular weekly club meeting . and several of
the members were present.." They spnt
the evening with games and music af
ter which refreshments were served.
The next meeting will take place Fri
day evening of next week-at the home
of Miss Geprgia DeWeese In Rimbach avenue. Among the members of the
club are Misses Georgia" DeWeese, Lot
tie Schwab, Marguerite .Knotts, Kalilla
Trotter, Elizabeth Reynolds and Mil
dred Carter. Don't forget Eagle's picnic next Sun
day at Kindel's Grove. All kinds of
sport, prizes given. Prize waltz at 8:00
p. m. 8-22-6t CELEBRATES "ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin enter
tainod laat evening at a birthday party
in honor of their daughter. Miss
Kathrines nineteenth birthday anniver
sary. She received many pretty gift
from her friends in remembrance of the day. Games were played during
Johnson Studio
HAMMOND, IND.
754 H OH MAN ST. NEAR OQDEN
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 117 Clla-
months, stopped oft In Hammond for a J ton, street. Theodore Claus, pastor.
Miss Maplestone announces to her many friends in Hammond and the Calumet region, that she now has the entire management of the Johnson Studio in her hands, which insures satisfaction to its patrons.
BEST WORK
RIGHT PRICES
Mr. and Mrs. John Sherby have re
turned to their home In Truman avenue from Gananoaue. .Canada and the
Thousand Isles where they have been
spending a few' weeks, visiting among
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Mat Kuhn of Griffith was a visi
tor In Hammond yesterday, spending
the day with friends. ' " '
Mrs. Helen Hammond returned to her
home In South Hohman street last
evening from Manistee, Mich, where
he has been visiting for several weeks.
Mrs. Hill and children did not return
with her but went to other Michigan
points for short visits.
Mr. J. B. L. Hinds went to Adrion,
Mich, this morning to be absent over Sunday on a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Hinds and son, Forrest
will return to Hammond with him.
They have been visiting at that point
for the past ten days.
There will be a meeting of the mem
bers of the Garfield Club of the First Christian church Monday evening in
the social rooms of the church and the members are invited to attend. It is
the regular business meeting and a
social session will follow.
Mrs. Thomas Brennan of Rimbach
avenue has gone to Mokena, 111. to attend the funeral of a relative.
Miss Blanche Huebler will be the
guest of friends in Danville, 111. for
an over Sunday visit.
The members of the Pine Street
Presbyterian Sunday school are plcnicing today at the Lake Front. They left from the church at ten o'clock and expected to spend the time pleasantly
with games and contests. Basket lunches were taken with them and
served on the lawn at noon.
It is coming! The Brown's Toggery
sale will soon be here at the Hub
Clothing and Shoe House, Huehn Block,
Hammond. tt
Miss Pearl and Walter Gralak will
be entertained by friends and relatives in Chicago over Sunday.
The Misses Lillian Thompson and
Alice Miller have returned home from Ames, la. where they have been visit
ing for the past few weeks with rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. J. W. Houser is entertaining
Miss Fern Martin of Chicago Heights,
II. at her home in Carroll street for a few days.
Miss Folrence Kuhn of Ann street 111. at her home in Carroll street for a will go to Lowell this afternoon to remain over Sunday Jhe guest of relatives.
Mrs. Lahey and little Miss Erma Campbell will arrive home today after
a week's pleasant visit with Mrs. Lahey's relatives in Kankakee, 111.
Eagles' picnic Sunday at Kindel's
Grove. 8-22-6t
Miss Frances Brown of Ogden street has gone to Saginaw, Mich, to be the guest of Miss Theodora Friedleln for a few days. Miss Eugenia Brown has
been in Saginaw for a few weeks and
the young ladies expect to return home
together sometime next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gastel and
daughter, Dorothy of Indiana Harbor are expected to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gastel at their home in Williams street
tomorrow.
Miss Ella Klose of Whiting will be
the guest of Miss Muriel Wilcox this
evening at her home In Conkey avenue.
Miss Eunice Meikle of South Hohman street spent today visiting friends In
Crown Point.
There will be a meeting of the members of Triumph Council No. 1 D. of L. Monday evening. The members are
few . hours visit with her class mate
Miss Clara Duffner. while enroute back
home.
Fendig Fendlg will go to Rensselaer,
Ind. tomorrow to attend a family re
union.
Dr. and Mrs. Orf of Indiana Harbor
were visitors in Hammond today.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Liu and baby of Chicago are expected to visit Mrs.
Lau's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Relssig
of East State street over Sunday.
C. M. Hutchins of Highlands is a
visitor in Hammond this afternoon.
The Misses Ella Buehrlng and Edna
Euwert have returned home from Crown Point where they went to be
entertained by friends for the Lake
County Fair. ;
Fred Kruse was a visitor in Crown
Point today.
German service with holy communion
at 10 a. m.
Preparatory service at 7 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran League Thursday
at 8 p. m.
First Congregational Church. There will be no services at the
First Congregational church Sunday morning, but in the evening the Rev.
R. W. Vlnlng will preach at 7:30
o'clock.
Sunday school will be held at 2:30
o'clock.
All are cordially Invited to attend.
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SUNDAY NIGHT AUGUST 28th William
ftlacauley
CLASSMATES William Macauley.
IN ROBERT EDESON'S New York Success ' BY . Win. C. De Mille and Margaret Turnbull The Entire Hudson Theater, N. Y., Production 250 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK. 200 NIGHTS IN CHICAGO 150 NIGH.TS IN BOSTON
CLASSMATES
PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Box Seats, $1.50. U. UL!' l.J. I'HJJJ SSH" JUU J ! . LI!)
Intmaauel Church, 850
Evangelical
Sibley street.
Rev. M. C. Hoefer, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. German service at 10 a. m. Ladies Aid society first "Monday at
Will Prange will leave for his home 7:30 and second Thursday at 2 p. m. of
in Chicasro tomorrow; after ' a few each montn
Male chorus Wednesday at 8 p. m. '. Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p. rri. Young People's society second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at
7:30 p. m.
Men's Benevolent association every
Toggery sale ha in store "ra inursaay oi me monin at s p. m.
Watch the papers for the big
weeks' visit with Mxa.nd Mrs. William Prange and fa-rnily t their home in
East State street. The Misses Delia and Mae Prange will accompany him
home for a days" visit.
Come and see the big bargains
Brown's for you.
sale at the Hub Clothing and Shoe
House, Hammond. tf
Henry Dinwiddle of Lowel visited
friends in Hammond last evening.
Mrs. Earl Miller has returned to her
home In Clarke Station after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bostwlck of West Sibley
street.
Mrs. R. A. HIckey has returned home
from a few weeks' visit in the east
She spent a few days at Niagara Falls
and Buffalo, leaving there to go to Franklin and Pittsburg, Pa. to be en
tertained by friends and relatives
Dr. Mary E. Jackson and Mrs. Alen
McCoy have gone to Sault Ste. Marie,
Mirh. to spend a few weeks.
Miss Mabel Smith and Mr. A. Fleming
will spend Sunday in Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. Hopp are entertaining Miss Alvina Hopp of Chicago for a few
days.
Mrs. Otto Klemperer is entertaining Mrs. Sol Kleinhamer of Chicago at her
home in Ruth street for the week end.
Mrs. Sidney Goldsmith of Chicago
Heights, 111. was the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lochte at their home In Ineraham aenue. West Hammond
yesterday. -
Miss Daisy Emery of Logan street
will spend her vacation at Petosky
Mich.
Miss Mary Flyn will go to Clarks
hure. W. Va. to snend a two weeks
vacation among friends and relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith are go-
Peateeoatal Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. W. U. Fugate of Glasgow,
Kentucky, has been called to fill the lace vacated by Rev. Hunt.
Morning services, 1C.45 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Praise service, 3 p. m.
Street meeting, 6:45 p. m.
Thompson and Sibley streets.
Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 p. m.
Bible study, Friday 8 p. m.
Street meeting Saturday Ts p. m. at State
and Oakley avenue. ?
Your Eyes are Priceless
Yon cannot wait upon your-
Wlthout your eyes you can do Dotting. mtlU nor help those dear to yoi.
Don't Neglect your Eyes II you are troubled with headache or dry, burning, Itching or aching eyes, or your, eyes tire easily when reading, come to us, we can and will help you Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted by the latest and most scientific methods. Two graduate opticians
always In attendance.
STATE LICENSE 442
John Eo
McGairy
175 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET
Corner
First FreNbyterlan Church, South
Hohman street.
Rev. Hoffman of Chicago, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. W. A.
Stout, superintendent.
Public worship and sermon at 10:45
a. m.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Ploe Street Presbyterian Church. Rev.
H. E. Thompson, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. ra. Preaching service at H a. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to
all to attend these services.
The Christian Science Society. The Christian Science society will hold
two regulars services Sunday In room 612 of the Hammond building. . The morning service will be helC at 11 and Sunday school for persona, under
20 years of age will follow. The even
ing to Manistee, Mich, and from there Ing service will be a repetition of th to Frankfort for several weeks' visit morning subject, and will be held In
with friends and relatles.
Mrs. E. M. Hayes and daughter, Luu
left yesterday for their home in Grand
Ranids. Wis. after visiting Mrs. W. F.
Schroeder at her home in Ogden street. Mrs. Schroeder and Mrs. Dosey accom
panied them as far as Chicago.
Mrs. Helen Hammond returned last
evening after spending over two weeks
at Ouckama and Manistee, Mich. Mrs. W. A. Hill and daughters who were
with Mrs. Hammond will not return for several weeks. They are now at Morrice, Mich.
the same room at 8. The Wednesday evening meetings are held in the same room at 8 p. m. Thi public la cordially
Invited to attend these services.
Where to Worship
-Meetings;
at Various Himmond Cburches
The First Methodist Epleeepal church, Russell street. Rev. W. F. Switzer, pastor; residence, 11T Russell street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Fred H. Prechtel, superintendent. Public worship and sermon at 10:46 a. m. Subject: "The Christian, the World's Optimist." The baptism of children at this service. Monroe street Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. J. D. Cressen, aupertntendent. Epworth League devotional servlca at 7 p. m.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Rev. II. M. Plaster, pastor. First mass (low) at 8 a. m. High mass at 10:16 a. m. Catechetical Instruction at 3 p. m. Devotion and benediction. German and English sermons, respectively, at tho low and high mass every first and fourth Sunday of the month. Vice verse on all other Sunday 8.
German Evangelical Immune)
Church, Rev. C A. Heldberg, pastor. Sermon every Sunday at 10 a. ra.
Sunday school every Sunday at 2
p. m.
Ladies' Aid society meets every first
Monday of each month.
young People's society meets every
second and fourth Thursday of every
month.
Sick Fund society meets every thlri
Thursday of each month.
Choir practice every Wednesday at
I p. m.
Male choir practice every Thursday
it I p. m.
Zloa's German SI. E. Church, 2S8 Tru
man avenue. Residence, 260 Truman
avenue. Rr. C F. Dessmeler. pastor. Sundav school at 9:30 S m.
Advance Showing of MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES Pearl and Dark Gray, Tan, Brown and Black RIGHT STYLES AND RIGHT PRICES Special for Saturday LINEN COLLARS 10 cents each 3 for 25 cents
LAWRENCE COX 6c CO. H. G. McFarl8nd, Mgr. 566 S. Hohman St.
Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Epworth League at f:30 p. m. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer
meeting.
Thursday evening at S p. m. choir
praetic2.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend any or all tneae services.
Diphtheria Patients Mend.
Dr. Merz. who is attending the diphtheria patients in the Sauers' family, 10S4 Garfield avenue, reports that the
condition of those suffering from the
disease is not serious, and he looks for a speedy recovery of all the patients. Florence Rice of Monroe street is also reported out of danger. Dr. Weis, the health officer, affixed signs to both the residences, where the sickness prevails, and established a quarantine.
LINCOLN-JEFFERSON COLLEGE-OF-LAW Fall term opens Monday, Sept. 12th. Three year course leading to the LL. B. degree. Post-graduate course leading to the LL. M. degree. For catalogue, address the President, W. Mayes Martin, D.D., HAMMOND, IND.
Building Boom Continues. ' The waning summer In no way effects the building boom In Hammond. Two more applications for permits were made yesterday. E. F. Stephen has given plans to Contractor S. Ulrich for a $2,600, twostArv tramt Kiiiline- in h prptpil at
(32 Alice street. ! A one-story brU-k residence is to be
built at 33 Ash street by Contractor j j , Jake Felling-for Jake Wolf. --- Mii
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