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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 7

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'ME CIIIC4G0 SUNDAY UNE: MARCH 21. 1915. lc I. A New- Ravinia Club Governors Named. BetrothallsClimax to Schoolday Romance.

Semi-Annual Sale SHARKS, QUACKS, WRECK VIED011101 HE'S A BANKRUPT Sit All viREc IlEls MOH FLYING WIFE NO PROPER MATE FOR AVIATOR MIL 'POLICE BESIEGE VI1SEY RETREAT; CAPTURE IS NEAR Egineer Seeks Protection of taw 1 Iter Getting Ring and I Eugenio Test. Ersiin 3er taW till He Wins Divorce After She Elopes vtith His Grothn and His Cash. Missing. Witness in Holdup Case Faces Cptempt Pen. ally When Found, Albert Plessner at SOO North La Salle street.

where Vasey lived. At a previous hearing Mrs. Kane. mother of Peter. and Miss Curry testified they did not go to the Fiessner residence.

When the case was called Mrs. Plesaner and two other witnesses contradicted this testimony. Miss Curry finally admitted she had men Vssey on the street prior to the start of the trial. Fight Continuance. Assistant.

States Attorney John P. Moran asked that the case be cemtinued. Attorneys for Kane ebjeeted. Judge Petit then set the case for next Saturday. Mre.

Kane is the mother of this defendant." Bakt the court. and rm net inclined to take drastic action tuber case though. in view of Fleeenees test', mony. Mrs. Kana ought to he 'oiled up.

But I'm not afraid that the mother will run Mr: Sheriff: arrest Annie Curry. The court is'eu4ea bench warrant forlier arrest on a charge of perjury. Her bonds are fixed at ONO. This case will be continued from time to time until we find this witnese or learn that be Is Another Woman Involved. Another woman became involved in the case during the day.

Detectives searched for Mrs. Jennie O'Malley. wife of Mike O'Malley. an alleged pal ef Kane O'Malley-la a priebner in the cOuntyjall. States Attorney Horne said that he believed Mrs.

-O'Malley knows where. Vases Johnnie Dean. named in connection with the Vasey case, was not a chaulTeur for. Assistant Chief Schuettler. It developed he was employed as a chauffeur for the 'sanitary district and carried a' star.

Among the gangsters of the north side he spread the mory that he waa chauffeur for Schuettler. ammimml ---t- tteet.774'!:. 'lk'. 1 i v-'- ii tit 1 i I -i t': i i a -ii 0 ftiomi 11 i 4 7. EN 7v 6 -i 1 1 1 4 7 4 14p, tli; I i'11 1 177 6, 11---k- .1 rfie; 1:1 'I 11 I 1 7::14.

vk Pftnoilool'I 4' l' I ItP 'I; 4 4 it- 'It, IF 1 1 1 I i Her aetions niadf; hins He fell for a mile-- Then fit' u-Ith his aeroplane, And she flew, toowith a smile. John Miller of 2719 North Hoisted street so enginfer for the Chicago, Milwau- kee and St. Paul railroad. earning from r.0 to $2110 a month. He filed a Voluntary tankruptcy petition in the federal court yeterday.

scheduling liabilities of VISS and cash nssets of cents. 1 Nem is the story of his difticuttles: Nearly' three years ago be became engird to a young woman. Nothing was too good for ber in his opinion, so be went to Strelitz 31 South State street, sad purchased a f500 diamond ring to pre-met to his fancfe. He agreed to pay for It enthe installment plan. It en tne Instaitment pmn.

John Miller 8, an enamf kee and St- I to $2110 a unkrurtcy yesterday. arld cash apse Nere is the Nearly thre giged to YI IPPoore tookobEl. 4. ho ty Lie he as ,11 ve ct es os ar ft, 4110 a. Fr.

we Pt 1110 o. to 123 lie te4 123 r. MS. SOS Ito :1141 Ity Z75 6,3 ty he he as as Z11 ce ve Ct es About the same time Miller bad been reading about eugenic and hygienic marflap5. He was convinced he should get a doctors advice on his fitness for PA DAILY FREE PRESS IS SOLD4 Tifilwitukee Paper Which Once Belonged to Sold to a New Corporation.

Adam-Bedroom Suite inrivory talamel Bed, full Triple Glass Dress- Bed, twin 36.00 ing Table $33.00 Dresser, witkhirig- Rocker 8.00 ing znirroro: 45.00 Chair 7.00 Chest of Drawers38.00 Bench 5.00 f--, a ft 's; -4 And at that. IL Mill told Judge Walker in the court yeaterday. he Wo-ulan't have sO 'much if Stella hadn't put him to lot of Inoonrentenc.e.. Fm in aviatere he'explained -n en annoyed tote. but I used to have a motor care- too, ax.d I'd tell my wife to get of my.friends and follow along tg, where I was to land with the aeroplane.

Instead of tbat She would the beach with this fellow of hers and let rny friends go away Alone in the car. Then Ed get to the end of a ten mile ride-and find she wan s't there, and of course I was discouraged." Falls- Wait a Once he said he get so out of, patience wth her that he forgot how- to run his biplane. fell feetinto the ocean. and was "almost 4 In 1911. when I was cohabiting at an amusement park In Boston.

I got back onemorning and found that my wife had $50 of my taken 1590. and a lot of jewelry given her. and gone away with my groom. Best groom I ever bade too." After thinking it over for four years Hill decided to ask for Judge, Walker granted it. Ones ability at-running an magazine can be shot all to pieces by too.

John Frantz Gilmore. New York representative of trit explained About that in an answer to Mrs. Josephine Marie Gil-mores bill of complaint for divorce which he filed in the Superior Court. 44. P4455 RUT-Pt HEDARI) An acquaintanceship begun in the schools Chicago is the.

of the recent. engagement cf 311sa Ruth Crgnev.4yt Itebard and John Robert ILMIOLInetd a. few days ago. The young people knew each other many Years. ago.

when.theyattended grammar school together. but it. was only about three months that this acquaintance was retiewed. Miss flebard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrss.

Frank Hebard of 203 South Euclid avenue. Oak Park. Hastie's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Wilson Easitie. live at .511 South Elmwood avenue. Oak Park. No date has been set for the wedding. Polk.

of the -Chicago avenue, station and the investigators in- the states attorney's office announced last night that the arrest Of Alfred the Montgomery Ward St Co; checker, was only a matter of hoursoi The whereabouts of the. complaining A itneesi against Peter Kane, held under an charging robbery, was traced during thedayto a south side hotel, where detectives awaited Vasey fates severe punishment for contempt.of fourt.when he is apprehended. He was subpcenied to appe'arin Judge Petit 's court and failed te respond. This may mein a longjail Two Zden. Ralph Cannon and William Wilson.

cup-' posed members of Kane crow d. were arrested, late in the evening by Detectives Keil), and Flanigan and James Geary, chief ifivestisatOr of States Attorney Hoyne's staff. They were queetioned by Assistant, States Attorney James Hickey, but flatly refused to answe questions concerning Alec y's disappearance. Judge when told over the telephone of their arrest. ordered the men Wilson.

according to Mr. Hoyneeinvestigators tsthe son Mrs. Martha Wilson. operates a. delicatessen ntore at Franklin- and Superior streets.

Mrs It is informed the detectives that a week befbre the trial of Kane his mother, asked that she testify that Kane was working in the dellcatesten night Vasey waa held up end had been steadily employed there ever since. Girl Iteld-asPerjurer. Judge Petit during the day held Annie CUrry; sweetheart of Kane and known to the police as queen of the gang." to the grand Jury on a per.juryerharge. She was locked in a cell in the countyjall In default of $5.000 bail. The Curry woman war ordered locked tip after she had testified in court regardinea visit to the rooming housed( MPAFRANK MciAOLL'' IN AAo Mrs.

Frank McMullin's the Ravinia club. which gives its annual spring musical on Thursday in the crystal ballroom of the Biackstone: A new list of governors of the various suburbi1 acting for the club. has been cOmpleted, and is as follows: anston, Mis. O. B.

Tennis; Wilmette, Mrs. Charles A. Warner; Kenilworth, Mrs. Jams Pease: Wintetka. Miss Josephine Landon; Hubbard Woods.

Mrs, Lucius B. Sherman; Glen 'Ooe. Mrs. George Graves; Ravin's, Charles Mauren; Highland- Park. Lrs.

Atillard; Lake Forest; Mrs. Hob'art Chattield-Taylor; Lake Mrs.Jcseph Sosman: Waukegan: Mrs Clarepne E. Smith; Libertyville. Rogers Park. Miss Hattie ikneditt; Edgewater; Miss BurefiCli: Racineb Mes Milwaukee is: illtely-tO, to the crony at an Milwaukee.

March- 20.The Milwaukee Daily Free -Preen. owned ba former United States Senator. Isaac Stephenson, was turned over to a new company at a meeting held here tonight. The new company. which la to be known as the Milwaukee Free PresscorPoration Is capitalized at 120.000, and there are stockholders.

'Of whom- Attorney Theodore Kronshage of Milwaukee is the The- price paid for the property le said to be $40,000, the neW company assuming all indebtedness incurred since an optkm was taken In November. CITY OUSTS 100 BARS TRAINS TIED UP BY SNOW; Six on Milwaukee System Are Trapped in Cuts Between Mitch- ell and Rapid City. Police Board Refuses Renewals of Licenses for. "Moral Good of Community." Kansas City. March 20.AoproximaielY 100 of the 611 saloons in Kansas close for, the moral good of the as a result of action taken the board of police commissioners.

Aprrlicationa far renewals for all the licenses im the city came before today ard 100 were refused. -7 HEREieems to be an attraction in Ivory Enamel Bedroom Slides to every woman'who'fipioud of her home; there must be at least one bedroom so furnished. When you combine this finish with the true Adam- Period designs you get a perfect corn- bmation for any home; beautiful in design; spot-. less in aPpearance; easily kept clean; lending itself to a wideriety of wall decoations and -1 colorschemes; such furhiture pleases every one. This is so true that we have been justified in carr3r- ing the largest.

and thost-complete stock cf Ivory Enamel Furniture in Chicago. and we have just received a special lot of new things to add- to it These pieces are finished in the most perfect manner; you will not find any better finish in furniture costing twice as much. We are offering you an opportunity to get these goods at prices much less than you expect. Do come and see this display. Furniture Attractions Regular Salo 7 l' Inctrl.

11 In Hands of Quacks. trtfositinateiy he fell into the hands ol the quacks. Altogether they mulcted hitt for nearly $1.090. In order to meet this expense and the recurring installments en the engagement ring he was forced tc commit himself to the tender mercies ol tie lean sharks. conaequAtly 31111er.

who is 22 years ed. Is stiil single. Judge Landis gave him ray of hope yesterday when be en tend an order restraining the loan agents uom further harassing and annvying 3131er'a bankruptcy penton reveals hie with the agents. lie affillgrlitul bis wages nearly a dozen times over. It got sothat when he drew his pay there only $20 or $30 left for himself.

Loan Firms Mentioned. Liabilities set up in the petiticn are: Lincoln Loan company, 39 West Adams Inject: borrow ed $5 Aug. 15. 1914; raid interest to Feb. amounting to $13; still due.

$7. Selden Investment cempany, 39 West Adams street; borrowed 5 Aug. 15, 1914; paid interest to Feb. 15. 1915, amounting to $12: still due, $7.

Hannan 39 West Adams street; bormwed $5 Aug. 15, 1915; paid interest to Feb. 15. 1915, amounting to $12; due, $7. Charles E.

Davin, 187 West Washington creet; borrowed 100 Dec.30.1914; principal and interest to Feb. S. 1015, 1120. Lewis. 25 North Dearborn; borrowed $50 Oct.

1914; paid $15 Nov. $30; still due, $65. Central Finairee eompany. 8 South Dearborn; borrowed $50 Nov. 10.

1.44; paid $36 Dec. 10; still due. $48. Brothers. jewelers, 31 South State street; bought diamond ring De- ember.

1013; has paid $450; still due. Lewin Weber Co aue for thandlse. claimants." says 3111Ier'a petition, trith the exception of Louis Weber and Strelitz are what are cow, inonly known as loan sharks, charging csurious rates of interest." J. Callahan, attorney for Miller, sod his client paid anywhere from 100 to ZA per cent Interest to the loan agents. In Hands of Quacks.

turotinnately he fell Into the hands of the quacks. Altogether they mulcted him for nearly $1.000. In order to meet this expense and the recurring installments on the engagement ring he was forced to ecnunit hlmself to the tender mercies ot tie lean sharks. consequehtly 31111er. who is lr2 years ed.

Is stlil single. Judge Landis gave him my of hope yesterday when he en-- teed an order restraining the loan agents tom further harassing and annvytng bankruptcy penton reveals his niggles with the agents. lie assigned his wages nearly a dozen times over. It got sothat when he drew his pay there only $20 or $30 left for himself. Mitchell, S.

March 20.Six trains are fast in cuts on the Milwaukee system between Mitchell and Rapid; City as the result of a snowstorm which bee been rweeping the western half of South Dakota since Friday afternoon. RIVALS BATTLE' POR VOTES IN UNION LEAGUE' CLUB. Election Tomorrow Center ofrldvely let-Widen and Frequently Lost 307 city will Mr. Gilmore declares he has frequently ccimmont lost emPloyment 'because of his vilfe's today by interference and that her conduct sinCe A their Marriage has been marked by ere. pp continued exasperation toward His ealoon 11 salary.

he says, Isn't anything like $350 the boar a month, as she but neverthe- lies he has been sending her $15 a week right. along. On Jan. M. when he came to Chicago to represent his firm at the-automobile show.

he had luncheon with his wife at the Auditorium hotel and talltDd things 4 over for four hours. That same day be -Er was notified of her suitwhich. he adds. was One on her lawyers, for she had deserted' him less thirn a year before and hadn't lived. in 'Illinois long enough to 4 A tile a bill.

tur He earns $100 monthly. but he spends It all for-drink. He threvichalra at her. He threatened her life. "These the charges made againet- John R.

Bagtey b3r Mrs. Nellie Bagley. who Is seeking d1voice in the Superior court. City will community today by ealoon the board the Ar -4 EA 0, I 1 i FL Price Prico a I -I 1 1 5,. ft.

1 I. 1 4 4 iit, I 0 tt tt 4 i 1 4 I I 1 7a t-- 0 i 1 1 4 1., i I I i 1- 1 '-0- i i 7 0 if 4 't I i i 4 i 1 I i i', I I I I i 1.1 It 1'1 't I tl. I L'-. I. 1 1 1 It When the Union League club tomorrow chooses its officers for the year the issue of a lively campaign regular and insurgent tickets will be decided.

The insurgents clemard an immediate campaign for a new. building. The regulars "say the uprising is uncalled' for. and -say their past record warrants their continuance in power. The tiekets: REGULARS-4resktent.

-William F. Hynes; tiret vice president. Frank J. Loesch; second vice president. John A.

Bunnell; treasurer. George P. Hoover: secretary. Warren Correll; directors Um three years. William E.

Clow. Outsell. Griffiths. ard John hiarshall committee on miltical action. Howard O.

Henry H. Hilton. and Percival B. PaktiEr. INSURGENTS President Theodore K.

Long: first vice president. William L. Park: second vice presidert. George T. Buckirgbam; treasurer.

Henry B. Henschen; secretary. illiam Woes; directors to serve three rm. Bina J. Arnold.

Frederick Brown. and Charles W. Folds; committee OD political actiorL J. Edward Maass, William J. Pringle.

and Edwin W. Sims. The results probably will be announced late tomorrow night Wants You 5000 Yee Wants You :5000 1 Y2Ell'' Wants You aia In 1908 Samuel Biumert took his 'wife and 4 year old daughter to Jerusalem. Jerusalem working hours proVed too strenuous, however. and Samuel came to the United States.

promising to Eend for his familywhich be After a year in Palestine liars. Biumert came to Chicago. She was granted a divorce by Judge McKinley In the Superior court. Peabody. Back from Coast.

Tkricts Peabo4y. president of the PeatdasS company and the Chicago Athletic Emaciation. returned yesterday with Mn. Peabody tmm a rye weeks' tour of California. Nkytriti'l I I IP W1.

Ill 1 1 1 I t- I I 1 1 I 1 1 II 4 owl- 1 I I V- Provide for the day when age begins to slow down your steps. Fortify yourself against tnat day while enjoying every minute of a glorious present. Give yourself, and those dependent upon you, a chance to become better acquainted with sunshine, health 'arid happiness. On-the Gulf Coast of' Florida, where the mean annual temperature (21-year record). is 71.2 degrees, you can attain financial independence while escaping the icy winds of -winter and blistering summer heat.

tifylous. to ture ence eat. ia I Ei Solid Mahogany Handcarved Fireside Chair and Rocker in tapestry. each 37.50 $25.00 English Davenport in Imported Petit- paint pat- tem tapestry with loose cushion seat 123.00 78.00 Living Room Suite: English Davenport in tapes. try, Brown Mahogany Chair and Rocker in cane and tapestry.

and solid Brown Mahogany Table with Cane shelf. 4 pieces 187.03 125.03 Overstuffed Easy Chair in tapestry with loose cushion seat 50.03 35.00 Sclaolle" Handmade overstuffed Wing Chair and Rocker. each 38.00 25.00 Grandfather Clock with tubular chimes 275.00 230.00 BrownMahogany Adam Sda denizn. 150.00 90.00 Chippendale Bedroom Suite in Brown Mahogany: Twin Beds, Dresser; Chest of Drawers; Dressing Table, Chair. Rocker and Dressing Table Stool.

8 pieces 489.00 375.00 Black Walnut Chiffonier 50.03 37.00 Black Walnut and cane Twin Beds, the pair 150.03 95.00 Sheraton Bedroom Suite Twin Beds. Dresser, Chest of Drawers. Dressing Table, Chair Rocker, Table and Stand, 9 pieces 1,087.03 485.00 Queen Anne Brown Mahogany Dressing Table 125.03 80.00 Chest of Drawers terrnatch. 89.00 60.00 William and Mary Bedroom Suite: Cane Panel Twin Beds, Dresser, Bed Table, Chair and Rocker, 6 pieces 490.00 245.00 --William- and Mary Brown Mahogany and Cane Wciting Table. 48.00 35.00 Brmin Mahogany Gateleg Table 28.00 19.00 Colonial Gilt Mantel Mirror, 5 feet long.

50.00 25.00 Solid Mahogany Tea Table and Tray 55.00 27.50 Elizabethan Oak 54 inch Dining Table and 6 High- back Cane Panel Chairs to match, 7 pieces 120.00 85.00 Brown Mahogany Adam China Cabinet. 220.00 125.00 Square Adam Mahogany Dining Table and 6 Chairs. 7 pieces. 185.00 100.00 Sheraton Mahogany Serving Table. 40.00 20.00 Solid Mahogany Chiffonier 32.00 SheratimMahogany Chest of Drawers.

55.00 35.00 Sheraton Mahogany Writing Table. 45.00 30.00 Cedar lined Box Couch in imported tapestry 35.00 25.00 Hand Made Solid Mahogany Four Post .1. e) 50 Beds, twin size or fultsize, sale price, cla- i 1 7-7-11 1 ,41111 'lilt -0: I) NII ---7- I 11 e. At' A A 'i -1 111 40,, .001..9 tit i 1. 1 4, Apex" -mu-- "7,4,0,,, 1 9 eo, IA; As -so It 1, 1.1: -7- cr.

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1- A-- 1 A A a I I yir-- 4 -W The roll-eontrole the envelop. on and playing. 'MA rintr eqintretha tub 1M In the. Sarasota Bay' District we have acres and acres of land rich .1 in vegetable mold and certain chemical elements which classify it tOmbination'soil A rare soil which grows grapefruit and oranges, vegetables and small fruits all at the same Urge with the same degree of certainty and perfection. On this land.

today are wonderful grapefruit and orange groves 40 years 20 years old, others 2 to 3 years old and still others just being put out Between the bees are being raised top-price strawberries, watermelons, celery, lettuce, cauliflower and a large variety- of other small fruits and vegetables. On a few acres of this land you can gain freedom and accumulate wealth just as Other have done and are doing. You can trade a monotonous life for one full of interest, happiness and health. While waitind for your drapefruit and orange trees to mature you can "farm between the trees" and thus more than pay your way. -When your trees-become yoUr large- source of income you can add to raise vegetables and small fruits.

E.B. Tucker of tomatoes from one acre. A. D. Albritton clean! $524.00 net profit on 1 acre of strawberries.

And you have a cash market for everything. Rail and water trans portation. Shippers' protective associations. Twice daily express and freight In the Sarasota Way District there is abundant rainfall to mature all crops, 'Wein 'addition anyone may have flowing artesian wells of pure, sweet wells assus sufficient moisture in the event that the natural should happen to be insufficient when most needed. uits ion.

40 iers rice trge a tire ray. add 7ker ard Lns- ight all veet aral Like Listening to Some Master Plarlist 13 7 E. No matter whether you are a skilled pianist or notthe gteatest the most beautiful, the most brilliantly difficult music of all time is now available to you on your own piano. in-your own home. Perhaps that piano of yours is now standing mostly silent an-I unused.

Why not make it a constant, source of relaxation and of pleasure? Why not have a delightful concert every evening in your home? Why not enjoy the magnificent Hungarian Rhapsodies of Lisztthe stately music of Beethoventhe dreamy nocturnes of Chopinor perhaps the newestlight opera or the latest dance? Such wonderful music as the Telelctra gives will relat 'thatnerrous tension. will stimulate your imagination and clear your thoughts to a maiveious 1 1 f. I i I I I i I I i 1 I I I I I I rich- ea 1 4 i 1 I I 11 Sth.ilk:...:Fliiiiiture Co. 121' South Wabash Avenue Betiveen Monroe and Adam 1 1:: GIVE A M.NSTREL SHOW translates into exquisite sound the inmost soul of music. It has a virility of touch, a warmth of tone quala brilliancy and appealingne4s that remove it for all time from the ranks of the -mechanical player.

Pr I AVI A 2 A Ah 1" rksteinvarid ft uming foot pumping. -Nature-has paved the- way for you by providing an ideal all-the-year climate, rich soil; abundant water. With this combination there is no limit to what you can do at Sarasota. You' 'don't sacrifice your social life. There are churches, schools, lodkeSall that a.modern town can offer.

You get the same recreations that tourists travel for and pay dearly for. We want you at Sarasota and will give you 10 years' time on your land payments. Nor will we permit you to purchase blindly; a years' time in which to examine your land and decide. You must be pleased or your payments arcrefunded with interest at 6 per cent. 2 Pt ear to Dur in ents I I do 4 re, S'I .2 -7- f-.) 5 i 6 --insf rfik-- I 6 am ow is i I "'it 3: 41 j.

4, 0,,,,, ,.4.,, .1 1 1 1Vp6 1' ipircol 1. 4, 1: r'' .1 ,.74. 7 74''''' l''-; 'tr (7' If-, Iv, -r2-'. 'ei, 1 -o, 4 -4 4- 4' 0 fZ 111 itittil7t I I 1 41 Request Illustrated Book The Telektrarequires no Is operated electrically. BE- is attachable to your piano without interior -mechanism; without -9- .1 I-- mutilating the piano or altering its appearance, and without.

interference with Land plaYing. i--- plays actual records made by prominent pianists. plays without hand control. 5 -permits of your. personal interpretation by means of simple hand g- control devices; The Telektm is only moderately expensive.

Invest in this wonderful player iast a part of the money: -d. You now spend on concerts operas and you will be able to have in the living room of your own Lome music as great and as wonderfully played as that which calls forth thousands weekly tothe opera and to E-2-- the concert halls. 74 A The Telektra Is Sold by Exceptionally Attractive Monthly Payments Ei Attached to your piano in a few hours :4 4- Send for the Telektra Book. It is full Of beautiful illustratioas and fascinating information. II TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY, 17 North Wabash Avenue bI Ptclusive Representatives for the Celebrated hers and Pond Pianos.

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lorida 1 suitable tor which explains-this LIBERAL, easy safe payment plan: It- also shows many photographic scenes or grapefruit and orange groves with vegetables -between tree scenes in town of Sarasota showing paved streets, modern 'Stores, handsome residences, $25,000 school building and pictures -'fishing, and other everyday recreations. This book is free; request it by letter, postal or coupon. -Address 4 Li -0 1-ame Street NO. or Rural Route Company 210 Pineapple-Ave. Sarasota.

Florida Put some money in your treasury. I will rent you complete costumes at a-reasonable price. for. information. Will ship anywhere.

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