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THE EV Papering and Decorating | EDGAR F. THOMPSON |1t " conowis oy, o score [coming ooty ne workea cor T 1A ) KNAPP SUCCUMBS [MRs. COURT F. wooD DIES; | WITHOUT DIS 1 . down to the street and got into an |before working for the Post. He was YOUR HOUSEROLD CLAIMED BY DEATH |zutcmobie. but dica several minutes |« nativo of Alcxamria FTE Gl PROMINENT CLUBWOMAN zest you hav work done now. later. His son, who had b getting Besides his Masonic affiliations, Mr. e S eARS Cllrges most & ready to carry him to Emergency | Thompson was a member of Colum- ‘C'O'kNELL WALL PAPER CO EN = Hospital, rushed him there in the|bia Union, No. 101, of this city, and p Former President of District Fed- | Newspaper Employe for Almost 40| “ar. but he was pronounced dead |formerly was a member of the execu- 5 3 0, 714 13tk St N.W. et Tape = | upon arrival tive committee of the wnion. ‘fie s | Was Veteran Army Man and Long- eration Had Been in Failing z X Years Dies on Way to funeral services Will be conducted | SUFVIVEG by his wife, two daughters, | Mime Regident—Interment to 5 | Health Two Years. Eirentont L oiting o 130,000 ar F. Thompson, who had worked | Congressional Cemetery. Masonic | aul Thompson and kdgar ¥. Thomp- ST - Cotun iy e . Mouday, : ) olumbia and a resident of this eity b I fev. W B = 4 - lon oamans . ervic s = = o | 50 s his city, and another | Maj Louis K 5 v , f . square feet. 1214 New Hamp- on newspapers in this city for nearly | Services, under the auspices of the|son, jr, all of t . -ana Maj. Louis Knapp, 75 years old, vet- . for 4( diaiat o : 3. Howard \Iifl. c.\’\“‘(f"o' EEN {40 years, and an employe in the com- |Andrew Jackson Lodge of Ale a, | son, Malcolm Thompson, now in South | eran Army man and a resident of this e 11 B 0 .".,,f,‘. g S h’l,:’, cetq e e shire. Avenue, | posing room of the Washinston Post | V., of which he was a member, will | America. city for the last 25 vears, died here had been in failing health for twe ot J. LEO KOLB for the last 25 years, died yesterday. | be conducted at the grave. e SSfuxdaviac st auiilneasiiot [saveral years, it is stated, and became Rew VorkAns. Maiai Mr. Thompson, who was 66 years old,| Mr. Thempson learned the composi- 3 1 Wells. EaoHEE unerals services; swilll be acutely ill two weeks ago. | ! hecame i1l just after finishing work | tor's trad- on the Alexandria Gazette, Ffre Destroys 35.OI £ |conducted at Hysong's chapel, 1300 N Nrs. Wood the wite ot Court)) ireigonn BAKU, Azerbaijan, Seplember 15— |street, tomorrow afternoon at 1 . 3 F. Wood, presid £ $ nie Dy five oil wells' belonging to the | o'clock. Interment will be in Ar- s sflicsl Lere Bitwe bes o fal | oy ot e vernment have been destroyed by |lington Cemete: re efore her marriage Zion Church, D st September 12, 1 st sw., « : > d " e Mrs. Court F. Wood, former res- t southeast, tomorrow afternoon | lsmeline Thompson, and five sons, . ; > e " pres — at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in | {obert Thompson, John Thompson, Be in Arlington. tdent ‘of the Ganeral Foderation of | " Hospital, @ late residence, 947 Fourteenth | Miss Frances Thompson and Miss I i she was 2 Tiag “ana 3rd eIt foonr the short azeuti: = thelsoniotin-vlo she w Miss Anna M White- | sts. ww. Interment at Davocs Cometers: : . < a side. ~She had long been an active | W. Emest Jarvis Co., fuuerai directors W of electric wires, One of the wells | L. Knapp and was born in Lancaster, o= or an | Wk ors: T Open Evenings jielded 60,000 gallons daily. ‘Tne|N. Y. He married Jennie F. Pitts of : member of the Waush M. B. Chuseh. | JoSie . o000 o | lamage is estimated in the millions | New Orleans, La. She is survived Ly her husband, a | TP0FRDN, EDGAR .. beloved hushand of L1 rubl His Army career began in 1869, son, Foster Wood, a local attorneys| fram his late reside 947 T4th st I'wo Excellent Reasons Shedotioe faf e St & most conspicuous Sservice was ren- ( = e |z i e 10 the Clurcl of lrnie s = dered at the outbreak of the Spanish- Bth‘and Faskiinl., whers $100 sioned major and paymaster, United MAJ. ROBERT B. JOHNSC { E R A Hoke Smith will be ent ho | TORREYSON. Septe: - FUN L, States Volunteers, and was charged ot noner s T 1 at the Wapiya luncheon tomorroiw. | t i 2 ’ with the task of instructing the new- | MAJ, ROBERT B. JOHNSON |12:45 num., at Tniversicy Ciub. i T o : . Y Ly-appointed paymasters in their du- i will speak briefly on “The Opportu-| the I Young and Mre: ¥ Yt ties. e was stationed during this ity of the Physicia ase the fott_ph. Brookiyn, N fime ot Atlentat o asdl Tavans: DIES OF WAR INJURIES |pity of the Dhysician to Increase th Tom New. Otk residcnc Moaday, fime it S (Trooki¥n and Baltimore pa: Maj. Knapp was a prominent Ma- i i omorro Beautiful _casket, silver lLandie ST e Sinceriyy | Commanded Artillery Regiment in || Clvitan lunchean, tomorrow at Hotel | yogs. on ember 13, 1924, at v aaiin Msens e to Sincerit La Fayette. Id Brashears and Ar- burial case, t chanci. [l | Lodse, No. 214, of Magnolla, Misa. Meuse-Argonne Offensive. thur Borden will be in c e of 2 2 o sowot u atoe |l was also a member of the 3 : sl 22 e ol el foon ' ’ ’ ' ' ' W e A e e e Rites Tomorrow. {program which wini feature the grand | ; e an e o _fl Ay RellSriioolety and the I Maj. Robert Burke Johnson, 42|meeting of the season G Tama ca ol 3 eoe o0 0 show raomu—y Dloaad i years old, veteran of the World War = a siste < 3 o p c se. — when! he Jomed the Tcsular: foresl a sister, Mrs. Florence Phillips, and | Tuesday, Se pom: Helat | | Mourning Blacks Dyed he became identified with the @ brother, Wil Whiteside, both of | _tives aud f | Corps of the United States Army Philadelphia. TORREY. On ¥ eptember 12, 1924, 24-HOUR SERVICE Sl tanti Apsiid ek ey Funeral arrangements have not| AUGUNTA TO foiets fiim Mount Olivet Ceme { what we give val and Military Order of the Span- The Wi Y A Al TorTiE eiie & TRCABAEor RN e Washington Chiropractic Aso- . Departea lite s A Nice Casket Complete ish-American War. P o o Natomon Suars | clation will meet Wednesday, 8 pm. | | 1os3. at B for $35 Up He Is survived by hls widow, agi.q ar providence Hospital Saturday, |t Central Chiropractic College, 1914 | daushter of Mr. dnd - Einest Private A brother, Rev. Dr. J. W. Knapp, and a| @i 20 cices will be conducted|Seventh street. 15, at N ] OUR EXCLUSIVE - OUR UNUSUALLY i rivate Ambulances sister, Mrs. Jacob Shaller. The broth- | Funeral scrvices w b s e Only 34.00, Local Calls | er and sister reside in Buffalo, N, Y. |2t the chapel of James T. Ryan, un- WOOD. Departed this life Monday L e Reliof Jamen = Suyin: Dahlgren Community 00D, i = Largest Eau'rped In City | dertaker, 317 Pennsylvania avenue| ) "ooan jts season Wednesday, e L R S Ca o ".J“lh‘l'.sz‘ EOINCEIOWIRUEIIIE G 9'4‘)}9"1. at the ocial Oyster House, F. Wood of Wood's Commercial : W. W. Chambers Co. | Qclock | The first honors conferred upon an and later in St. Anthony's|micieeh street and Rhode Island ave- | & Ste is sursived by Ter husband and Undortakers | American the Poetry Society of | wiiiolic Church, where requiem mass 1 14th ) 9 3rea 5 = Wwill be said at 10:30 o'clock. WE HAVE STARTED OUT TO BREAK EVERY SALES | rbone PRI B2 U ALl aBhmn v it o ive ied| wme wemn o o st semmews| g lemori RECORD FOR SEPTEMBER—Nothing will stand in the awarded the society’s gold meda from the effects of injuries received | Episcopal Church will meet Thurs- emoriam. e — in action during o 7 : & Speciall] jring the world War. Melday, 8 p.m., in parish hall. Special | prprcupy 1n loring memory of our be- way of one of the most successful months we have ever The Menso-Argornn otcnaite. Ner%,In | entertatnment - will Tollow business | “ioved auit, MARY FLETCH had—THEREFORE—in order to make it worth your while i recently moved from Mount Alto Hos. | ~c-> 0™ I T S AR SN S .o n pital to Providence Hospital, after| The Negro Republican rally to be | FLORENCE. In sad but loving remembrance to visit here and make a purchase—WE MAKE THIS having been rated as permangntly | held tomorrow at Lincoln Colonnade | of my diar wife ) ORENCE, EXTRAORDINARY OFFER — THINK OF IT — JMI' BUS_}’ Wife: and totally disabled. The injuries re- [ will be under the auspices of the| gho depart ceived are said to have slowly under- |Coolidge-Dawes Club, of which Thom- nue northeast. hereafter. T N Gone, but not forgotten. mined his health, as L. Jones is president. Representa- | oo momore récalls how deat bore you away ! G s Maj. Johnson up to his recent ill- | tive Zihlman of Maryland will be | And left me in tears and woe. dy=to-) I ET us "“f.Od“W you ness was a signal engineer in the |speaker. 3 »o Jearsinge. to a real friend—a de- :;«M. department of the Interstate P 3 ' i i % liian. el o e ommerce Commission. = He was a 2 : % member of Washingtor Lodge, No. 15 Births Reported. but a few minutes to pre- B. P. O. Elks; Spalding C g e me has gone. (2= 3 e S ding Council, No. = = s e £ i 417. Knights of Columbus; Veterans| The following births have been reported to LOVING HUSBAND. AND YOU GET THE VICTROLA YOU pare. Nothing t0 do but | ot korcign Wirs, Disabiod Ameerors | the Health Depariment i (e thst 5 Bour: | GREENE. In s bt such loviuz memors 1 America s ! S - cparted this life o SELECT AT ONCE—Simply purchase a few fryl: Made from the fa- | Veterans"of the Worla War and the| Jim . paSiasy b Weear, t my s e records of your own selection and immedi- mous Gorton’s Cod Fish | M!litary Order of the World War.| Harry L. S p 5. e W 3 et e Before going to the hospita -] Ben. A."and Catherine girl. S 5 ately our shipping clerk gets busy and if Bones. The original | siaed at 1103 . S aioarial he re A and Georgiana L. Weisgerber, 3 E only wton street northeast. | p, and my darling » desire it—THE VICTROLA MAY BE |3 ready-to-fry fish cakes. o & survived by his widow, Mrs. | Urestes M. ana cecelin M. Garcia, girl. september 14. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3z, detire i THE VICTROLA MAY BE |; gant sl brori e e | SR NCRCER RATRIY | Sl YOU MAKE THE PURCHASE. 1% ] ather, William John- | George A, sod Viola Goander, 1o PRI T ST : tterly fane, they're empty still. son, ‘and sister. Mrs. ‘Brownie Titus, Ao Gery” e, "' ey st Iboth of Leesburg, Va., and another Witnout your smiling presence here: sister, Miss Virginia Johnson of this | Tre issad ko ‘much tiiose loving voices, city. A heart bowed down cannot rejoice —and remember—you receive our written Cards of Thanks. At oo, nch ae 1 bave b, Gold Seal Bond Guarantee of Free Service il N = i DEMING JAREBIES. | JACKSON. We wish to express thanks to| ¥et Im irsing %o bard to our relatives and friends for their foral e d offerings, expressions of sympat LOT GREEN TERRY, i 0% S i s kitdnesscs extended during the 5 emd t JAMES E. J0 HERE IT IS- READ! » | Sovin o ot Webimton woman| SRS o S L e T LM o J 1 e : el AH M. TACKSON. I CHILD: el e e 4 i Expires in France. TIMOTHY. We with to thavk our relatices bl L St A MR & % . 3 and friends for their kindness, sympathy | rTyerc are sorrows 5 deep in the buman Lifetime 3 SE AT Word has been received here of| and beautiful floral tributes durime our| THCfE, ATe sorrows o deep { | the death of Deming Jarves at| sad bereavement at the death of our be-| mylee connot be Falf revealed. : i | Plnard, France, August 28. Mr. | loved son and brother, CYRIL G TIMOTHY, | (rpp GRACE AND DAUGHTER SARA * BOND g : Jarves was the son-in-law of Mrs. et remembrance of T John P. Jackson of this city. i 4 TN AL OF FREE i Drs. Jarves spent A pari of last SMarriage. S Lo T i ¢ i Winter with her mother, Mrs. Jack- | JOHNSON—SHEFFEY. Mrs. Laura A. Shef- Gone, but not forgotten SERVICE LEE ! son, and sister, Mme. Ekengren. The | fer. 321% Oakdale pl. n.w. announces the | BY HIS LOVING WIFE, BLANCHE E latter is the widow of the former| BATHIES of her dagehicr, GRORGIE FITA. | MACK & F raTanors vt st 0 ou ovart o mae We do not promise you serv- | Norwegian Minister to Washin, X d tember 3, 1024 McOOY. A tribute of love to the memory of —— THIS FREE LIFETIME SERV- i . £ Mr. Jarves was a veteran of the Deaths. Yenrs ago. Sepiember 14, 1910, ICE—IN WRITING. Here is & - Civil War. He retired from business BENEOR et Just a line of sweet remembrance, reproduction of the BOND. as a manufacturer of glue, bone black e g el o R Just & memory, kind and true, and commervial fertilizer at Detroit, | KENSON. at his resence, 2o L at. nw, | Ut & foken of love's devation i i il i i ! Mich. He bought a beautiful hom, He is survived by his two daughters, Li et reAci oSN AanHirs thar, fwe wte N?‘where l’f,lse in the City Will You Get This Victrola No. 80 5 Dinard 17 years ago. and had lived | aid, Bewse Denson. ' Noticeof thinkRgletis® mm My, - ‘BOND.” It Is Exclusive With This Shop. 8100 z ’ (herelever istnce: Vio wasisiyears | MUEEL . U 2 =2 . During the World War M LEILA BALL, belited ‘dacglter of Tear DONT DELAY— v ; Mra. Jarves took an active part 1o S e pm EUNFRALIDERECTORS. relieving the suffering of the wound. > od - Tlouse QUEESDignned A SMclent Aeryice Come in today and 7 A 0. "Tn “recosnition e e ound | riends Mvited. lncermient pry W. W. Deal & Co. aid the French governmnte made Mr. | it . ] e ¥y Sep 816 H § E. LINCOLN £200. make your selection a : £ Jarves a chevalier of the Legion ¢ |BEUSER, Susder momine. September 14| 810 1 ST 5 3 % Honor and awarded Mys. Jarves th "OOTE ER. beloved wife of William | — TE. from the largest stock 5 . & 1 medal of La Reconnalssance Fran. inferment - Huymarket, Va., T'af& ggAsun lA‘T = 4 2 : - 3 caise. September 16, 11 &.m. 2o R of Victrolas in Wash- 3 5 § ; ; P Departed this' life September 1, | 1124 N CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 ¢ fter a lingering illness, FLORENCE —WM H. SARDO & CO. i ; OR| SON HYSON, the beloved ~wife of . H. . ington—every model : GANIZATION ACTIVITIES. - Hieon and the devoted mother | 412 H st N.E. Phone Lincoln § UPRIGHT OR i S TONIGHT. gf Addie’ Connor, Awnle Haker, Tebecca | podern Chapel Automobile Funerals. he Federation Tea House, home| Feirson and Ursaline Dawson, deccased, — 2t a se. s be seen at her late residence, | J. WILLIAM Funeral Director _and CONSOLE DESIGN : center of the Federation of Women's | IU2n 20k st nw. Fuseral Tuesisy, sey. | Embaimer. ' Livery i3 connection. p B lubs, 1734 N street, will open its| tember 16, 1 pm., from Union Wesley | chapel and modern crematorium. 3 Victrola IN. season with a Hawaiian night, at M. E. Church. She leaves a host of | prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel call M. 1383, No. 210 i —ALL WOOD FIN- X which a special menu, music and mo. | rndchildren. other relatives and friends, ———THE ORIGINAL —— : tion pictures of the islands and of - 5 7 Si10 | SHEs — ALL } Kisua, volcano in"“action wil tea- | "Fevet aciim, we e et | UL R .Speare @o P S f o 4 ture the program FLORENCE HYSON departed this life .. * o RICES from $25 to R 1024, a6 her estde hogany, A b 2 The first Democratic rally in Mary- . 1208 H STREET, N.W. 'y - . by hene held at Chevy Chase| Cliyren ™ o .5 | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST $35 v ne e circle, Maryland. | J. R. Sec. : ; §;’Mlor King of Utah will speak.|JOHNSON. Ma). ROBT. B. JOHNSON, ‘w@f&sis_, Nl\g&g‘sjs‘._sgnc Wmsfi(ngfms Leading Victpr Shop . R SR Somen Ianlel e and of Jane e > i — il e s o | B T R. F. HARVEY'S SON . . cus A Kyan, on Tuesda; p- Richard K. Harvey. 1432 Yon St. N.W. — SELL BISHOPS JURNER vt ST cangepe sl S8 T i Wty | Bl Bl T | ol ML R layhouse. Vi or the repose of his soul | = $4.00 LL, (8] PLAYERS in these fine quality R Tl i o Perry & Walsh The Southwest W. C. T. U. will| to attend Interment Arlington National Per Month TG an meet with Mrs. Mary E. Fish, 311 12th | , Cemetery- Saoe Pern 954G and 2 l MUSICAL street southwest. Dr. Sarah M. Hud- | JOSQR jemuers of Spaldiog, Counch, No, T. =iVl INSTRUMENTS dleson will give an account of “Some [ Tirother ROBERT K. JOHNSON ‘and re- Upward HaIt SClla fllet & Ma and Francer pained on e resmeand | 30 Hace ficatedia The” ey “uoties | UM o 7 : = l l x e 7 nd ct y oo elike Funeral P OUR ONLY S8HOP * NO OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS and France, ined on a recent trip and_ place indicated I the famoly noti Homeltkel Funeral sl abroad with a world’s international JOHN R. DOWLAY, G. K. 1 convention. JOHN H. ZABEL, F. §. __’N'OWAL K. TABLER . . 3 JOHNSON. Washington. D. C. i RADIO Every Imaginable Kind RADIO . The Mothers' Councfl, non-sectarian | "5 "5 ¥ 0 B T he Todge” wilt 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 . and non-partisan, will hold a public In 4 ' at 8 o'clock p.m. " of Set Is in Our Stock P a u1ts meeting, 8 oclock, at Pennsylvania| Mendar, September 15 1024, for the wur:| Frank Geier’s Sons Co. avenue and Third street southeast.| {ur late' brother, ROBERT B. JONNSON, | 1113 SEVENTH ST. NW. Main 2473 Program will include speakers on who passed to the grs lodge of the here Modern_Chapel. subjects of the home, the school, fier September 13. Funeral from 317 P JAMES T. RYAN, : £ " s.e at 9:30 a.m., September 16. 1 $ juvenile delinquency and juvenile la R e SO o ea AVE by ler of ‘hape! Lincoln 142 LOST. JAS.“A. BALDERSON, Model CHARS) ate. Ambulances. V. S. SHELBY, Exalted Ruler. Livery in Connectio r}\fii'lfikn ‘!fi'llzfli., l;;lllmldd with blue beads; Secretary. S —— e T e — eft Rock Creek Park, Sunday. X 4 Becemry (v demind W, A P | OmsoN,, Saea sorenter 13, 124 | NI, SPEARE CO. - ackson pl. 3 ] of Birly Johnson and ither the successors of nor con- BAC mall, knifted, containing small brown son, at s Lewinsvill Neither igi V. pockethool Information. d_Hospital. Funeral from Clesterbrook, Va., Baptist | nected with the original W. R. Speare . BLACK P oe sts. car, | Church, Tuesday, September 16, at'2 p.m. * | establishment. A Fine blues, grays, browns and containing ind old rosary: same et et At s [e=tsblisbuens 840 HISEINIWE 1 > : . . : M . beloved Lusband of " Birch's S« tweed mixtures; pencil stripes, HOSBON. TAG I aiky of T Pt o 5o | o m i1 Josephugmlilmgms Sons herringbones, diagonal weaves e Sparker LA rear ot 16| S V. 13034 M 5|<S~:<0‘Lfi) ;&F\;smu —all that any man can want. ST, oo otk armenr T e | UATE, B T You t o | St o WS Gawler Service in a one, two or three button M e fferty " TH2 Outario noud mw. TCol | 1300 N'st. nw.. at 1 o'clock Tues Ave. N.W y 2 © THEG aptain, 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 5542, Cons'ervative m?n and young Shartg tround Smérsian Curie rowarl Al | | Rosmuncoment, o made, of the denth e e men will find their preference | GERMAY POLICE FORFIES, two wirared or | oy B woticds st Hsenne's. chspel, | Main 5512 1732 Pen B tember 16. Interment Arlington Ceinetery. - . v ;—cloth, _contaTalng _mo By direction of‘the Commanters — Timothy Hanlon model, single or double breasted | Sunday’ morning, ’:‘o';“’;fi..f,',, Captan, Oy, 7 ST j OVENCOAT _Gravenstth. - Eiberdl semare. X Lk, wite ot e o2 | {CHAS.S.ZURHORST. A full silk lined. e VELIE o er e Tk we = ional Savings and Trust Co.; ask 'fwr 3 . D 5 S 3 points 11th and U to 14th and R sts. n.w. via <X.A‘WBD'N. Entered into rest September You 9, . v’ e couldn’t find better values for AT TERHIET, femaie, white: 1 Dlack spot Funeral Wednesda btember P 4th & . Tel. Main 5707 . SUIT CASE, brown Teather res s and sister of M Mary oearsy | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. turn 30 Poplar_st., Tt Reward. on Wednesday, September Phone Main 106 oy Ity S pApse; sssexieony.) We Specidlize in Floral NEW YORK Satisfaction Guaranteed Conard_Apts.”Fewa = it ear, M. AR BELEN, heloved wite — —— > Som . . . i Pa., September 1 e And fine tailoring, of course— AR i y e. wes! R ple: i t 5:45 p.m., MARY LAW e = M0 S itlinme, 05 KB mow.s liberal te; X e e | BLACKISTONE'S FLORAL Semore on collar; tag, D, C. inder re- from her late residence, 1320 Wallach pl Prompt auto delivery se H. Barber, Brooklyn, t 8:30 n.m. thence to Holy Comtorter | CHOICE FLORAT, EMBLENS Maln 2416. promptly. MARSHALL. September 14, 1921, at 2301 V| CH—] 3 3 f Joh arshall. Inte it Wed - 1 B o Horeing. Cbetween® Edpemoot | Gas: beptember 11 &t West. Laurett Hii rices NC 2 s and 6th and . 8. A, Carr, Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pi (Philadelphia 4 Tguteen .Ten F treet P o M | ey pisse e : e < WRIST 'ATCH, lost between 14th | MILLER, On Bunday, lefi!)m 14, 1924, at or 5 5 2 —_— 13, FUNERAL DESIGNS. ) 4 they’ll wear and wear. (v I Trieqds to o her death: | DITGTING Are Artiatic and Beasonabla $45 turn_1414 North ‘Caroiina’av: *_ | LEARY. September 13. 1924, A: R Artistic—expreesive—inexpensive. 5 K. Barber, ‘Bruokiyn, N. ¥ v s Thid ey Bt e | S (o T 5 17, VELING BAG, Iady's. on Massachusetts e i be g e EM s n a elg a er a s er :15. Please return same to 13 T st. n.e. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. (Mauha- receive reward. Owner must leave city Inc. = A) = LISTERATED GUM CORPORATION T e ring. s Beturs ofics, |~ connectient ave,, Waminglen, 1. G, in ver | P@SiQNS at Moderate - Hor Fon: ‘ os KH™& HSTS.NV. MAIN 6923

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