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clam broth, the boys would clean them up in short time we would get rid of a butter tub of a clams on a Saturday night, we didn’t have the saloon long when I went to New York and bought a Wurlitzer player peans, it was a used machine, I paid four hundred and fifty dollars for it with about a dozen rolls, one of these rolls was the Missouri waltz it got a heavy play for a long time, it paid for itself in less than two years. Ann’s sisters Barbara, Christina, Elizabeth, Mary, Marge, Catherine, and some of the boyfriends John Thackerman, Bill Madden, Pete Lynen and Harry Bareford we had some nice times when they came down to visit us, also sisters Elizabeth, Ann, Francess Mary and Kay, brothers Joseph and Beth, Frank and Catherine, John, Henry

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