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THE EVE) [PIGGLY WIGGLY lr‘ ly i // FRUIT YOU BUY AT PIGGLY WIGGLY IS SOUND & GOOD PIGGLY WIGGLY is famous for sound fruits and vegetables, be- cause at Piggly Wiggly you select with your own hands. If you want small oranges you pick small oranges; if you want large bananas you pick them for yourself. Shop at PIGGLY WIGGLY'S fruit and vege- table stand—see the good things that a little money buys here. Select with your own hands and you are sure to get exactly what you want. Fancy PEACHES &=. 4 1bs., 25c—bushel basket, $2.95 25¢ Grimes Golden Apples £ | AR B AT R Bartlett Pears 1 0 C Fruit Jars— Bifits . ..o 9600 Quarts .........79% Jelly Glasses, doz., 37c ‘Fresh Prunes, Vegetables 4 1 C Kale Sweet Potatoes 2bs.. ... N Cabbage Lettuce, N. Y. ‘State, head ...... SC Celery White and Yellow Potatoes 3 15 Ibs. stalk .... Carrots bunch ... Tomatoes . Lady Alice Coffee Pure Lard through consistent Piggly Wiggly buying and you are certain to always have choice cuts. Ib. s'l"'i“‘ Chickens, 33¢ Boston Mackerel, Lo;:] Island Ducks, 380 Fi resh Salmon, 35c 18¢c 20c 15¢ 55c Filet of Haddock, Fresh Trout, Crab Meat, 1b. Smoked Hams, Sn;;bd Shoulders, ()¢ Fresh Shoulders, 220 3 % Libby’s Milk Lo?hmbm.p."é&’ large can ......... Shredded Wheat package ........ Post Toasties T AT R Libby’s Dill Pickles Gulden’s Mustard 2 ... Broiling Chickens, 350 1b. Campbell’s Soups, Tomato or Pea 3for ... LADY ALICE . SPLIT-TOP BREAD, 9c s Leet.. 9C | By 11C Sandwich Loaf.. Rye Bread... 11c Whole Wheat Lady Alice Health Bread. . 11cC| kil Braa.. Libby’s Convenience of Selection Rising Sun Lobster Rising Sun Lobster PIGGLY WIGGLY All Over the World Stock Your Pantry Today Burt Olney Peas, 3 cans SOC Monocacy Valley Canna Brand Peas, .0 TS Tomatoes, No. 3 2 5 Cc T , No. 1 —tfor .. 20C Libby's Green As- SN la M th o - Libby’s Sliced Pine- lap;'l:, Nl:e 2% ::::, 2 SC Peaches ........ 3 lbs., 10c 32c Corn, can IOC cans, 2 for...... paragus Tips, sq. 9 5~ Pink Salmon, Del Monte 23c 15¢ Hahbut Steak, ; 3 Sc F RE s H 10c 15¢ o RC ! I o D Apple Butter No. 2 Can, 15¢ Edwards’ Preserves 9-0z. Jar, 21c Edwards’ Preserves 16-0z. Jar, 35¢ Y’s, 29¢ 1’s, 45¢ Assurance of Protection FOR NEAREST STORE—SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, e P T — o i FUNERAL OF WHEELER IS LARGELY ATTENDED Anti-Saloon League Leaders From All Over Country at Services in Columbus, Ohio. By the Assoclated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, September 8.— Anti-Saloon League leaders from over the country today gathere here to attend funeral services for Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel of the league, who died Monday. The public was permitted to view the body as it lay in State at the Central Methodist Episcopal Church from 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. A guard of_honor was beside the body. Burial was in Greenland Cemetery beside his wife, who was burned to death a few weeks ago at Little Point Sable, Mich. The list of honorary pallbearers included Gov. A. V. Donahey, Rich- ard Yates, former Governor of Illi- nois; Col. Patrick H. Callahan, Louisville; Mayor James J. Thomas of Columbus and all Anti-Saloon League State superintendents and members of the national executive committes who were present. Edmonston I Store Hour FAMOUS FOR VALUE We have added to these constantly and now maintain a line that means a shoe for every foot, a style for every taste and a shoe for every occasion. Patent Leather Black Kid and Calf Tan Kid and Calf, Etc. joj——]o|c———|alc———|alc—=]|o[———=]o|c———]o|c———]0] Exclusive Washington Agency for Several of the Leading Shoes on the American Market 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED No Branch Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. 612 13th Street Ie——|n]——|m|c=——mn|——m| NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER §, MYRA DAVIS RITES HELD. Daughter of Mrs. F. A. Davis Dead After Several Weeks’ Illness. Miss Myra C. Davis, daughter of Mrs. Fannie A. Davis, died at the home of her uncle, M. G. Shives, 114 Adams street, Friday after several weeks' {llness. Funeral services were held at the residence Monday. Inter- ment was in Glenwood Cemetery. She was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Miss Davis was employed as secre- tary to Thomas C. Bradley, attorney. She also had done some writing. . Dr. White Sued for $25,000. Patrick J. Crowe, former soldler, 112 H street, filed suit yesterday against Dr. William A. White, superintendent || of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, to recover $25,000 damages for alleged unlawful detentifon at the hospital from Novem- ber 20, 1924, to August 9, 1926. Attor- ney Marx Lewls appeared for the | plaintiff, . Ordered Here for Duty. Capt. Alden H. Waitt, Chemical Warfare Service, now on duty at Bos- ton, has been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the Chief of Chem- lcal Warfare Service, Munitions Build- o] & Co., Inc. $7.85 Pumps and Oxfords We conceived the idea several seasons past of developing a line of shoes at the reasonable price of $7.85, that would answer conclusively every ques- tion of Style, Value, Fit and Comfort that could be put to them. West Side—Bet. F & G Sts. | | j | | @ ashington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store! Students Professionals Business Men First, Last and Only Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits 537 Regdlarly $60 to $70 Suits to wear to college, to your office, at your place of busi- ness—and four-piece suits for your country club. All sizes. Special styles and special fabrics for men of all builds and all tastes. Now is the time. No Charge for Alterations Raleigh Haberdasher | 1310 F Street ™ 1927.! REV. E. D. BAILEY. D. C. MISSION ORGANIZER SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES Rev. Dr. E. D. Bailey, Hurt by Auto, Dies at His Home in Glymont. Rev. Dr. E. D. Bailey, 77 years old, one of the organizers and for many years an active worker for the Central Union Mission here, died at his home in Glymont, Md., yesterday following injuries sustained when struck by an automobile at Indian Head several days ago. Dr. Bailey was for many years a co-worker of George D. Havell in the evangelistic field. After helping organize the Central Union Mission Dr. Bailey took a Pres- byterian charge in Brooklyn, N. Y. He remained there for about 15 years, then returned to this city. He was employed in the Government service here for many years, at one time serving as a clerk at the United States Civil Service Commission. He is survived by his widow. SIMON BRALOVE DIES; Retired Business Man, 67, Leaves Four Sons and Two Daughters. Simon Bralove, 67 years old, retired business man, died at his home, 1724 Seventeenth street, yesterday after a long illness. He was formerly asso- ciated in business with his sons, Harry M. and William Bralove, in the American Auto Product Co. He is survived by four sons, Wil- liam, Harry M., Arthur and Lewis Bralove, and two daughters, Miss Estelle BEralove and Miss Clara Bralove. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence of his son, Harry M. Bralove, 1731 Park road, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rabbi Abram Simon will officlate. Interment will be in the Washington Hebrew Con- gregation Cemeler)’ IDENTIFY THEFT SUSPECT. Ralph Dickerson Arrested in Phil- adelphia, Wanted in Alabama. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Septembe: (#).—Ralph chkerann um‘i’er ar:esg in" Philadelphia, has been identified by local police as Ralph Dickson, wanted here on several charges. He was identified by a picture sent here by a Philadelphia newspaper. Dickson escaped from the county Jail here several months ago while awaiting trlal on charges of trans- porting a stolen automobile cutside of the State. He was first sought by local police to be Roy Dickerson, bank robber who escaped from Kllby State Prison at Montgomery, Ala., three years ago. Births Reported. The following births have been rej the Health Department In the last ¥ Rours: E. and B oo essio V. Alford, boy. 8o Gordon Ar and Eifa T, Crandall. boy. Fitom nd v e Sy s Do Thomas and Florence flnukl poAlphonse” H. and Clara Lolurnean. Xdelors E. and Alfreda A. Lapanne. boy. George P.'and Anna L. Duvall. boy. Frank k. and ManilySkidmore; Leonard and Maude L. Sorrell. Earl W Elsa Lindeay, boy. Bavid A, "and Hiaoche ¥ Baars. boy. Pete and Roud}'rrrunn boy, L Ada {x’.’y‘n in"E" md"fy" A gresu fia am"C. a : Wiibar ata Hrter At Ging pianeon. il Hojen G, Tyman. il Sary 1. Swann. gifl. and Marie C. D T Bushnell and pmnu‘o’"s';;r;‘flfif girl. Richard H. a i Henry and Viola M. Brostiord e #irl. iy rederici H. and Marguretts Eflsh‘otklmp thrlel C. and Lens V. Light: 1. § befy e o liams, gir Richard and Madeline Willlamie: girl. Tholis and Eliza Fitch, boy. & Granville and Nancy Simms, boy. George and Carrie Newby. boy. Samuel H. and Grace B. Zvuhon, boy. George and Leta Jones, girl Abraham and Sitane ofinson. r Johnson. girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been repor the Healtl Department :r?'tsha Taet T oare: James H. Perrin, azlu Soldie ' Home. 1235 Monroe t. n.e. Hm: 80; 1618 B 7 Norlo Wate s, 38 13zh.m"m i Laura Clarke. 63, 1700 Bernice Johnson, 1. ne, adie Butler, 20, 1214 5th LOST. BRACELET platinum, diamond, Wednesdas iiehi. vicinity Columbia 12th and 'flll 211, Martinique Hote BRASS—Will lha i““k dealers Whn havu hnulhl old last two weeks picase Took amons thelr wares for {wo large: rmmd pieces from one andiron. Notify the manager or janitor at Queensborough Apt.. 1614 17th st. n.w. BUNCH_OF KEYS_ 6 or 0. near 120h and V_sts.. September B. 926 Euclid s CIGARETTE CASE. Tammered silver: it % on Taylor st. near 14th. Adums 1624 OLLIE—Lost Saturday wieht. brown white _male. named ' Return 3325 S hwe ncw en P g COLLIE_PUPP: ite_collar and W Named B '““"“..8? gl ‘renshaw. jr.. 5809 st. n.w, PRESS—In Brealau box. on O ‘ranklin_9415. 5] nw-rd GERMAN POLICE, Dogfin::h; v w‘?‘ Revard: 5. W Srilson: HANDBAG—Between 6th and XS .n containing girl' e.l;ml. flemr liberal reward. 180 s"..C. En H. Saul ur 609 ned 19 1 ) e'};fin? e -fl. Ty , jet sold, on 13th, ~and 'b_.:_m bat 5 m:?::‘;, reward. dumsz BURIAL TO BE TOMORROW | & N. FATR 1670 ‘Moniello ave. THE WEATHER District of Columbia.and Maryland- Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; somewhat cooler tonight. Moderate north and northeast winds. Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, probably showers in south- west portion; cooler in northeast and central portions tonight and in south portion tomorrow; shifting winds, be- coming moderate northeast or east. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 85; 8 p.m., 79; 12 midnight, 73; 4 a.m., 69; 8 a.m., 73; noon, 71. Baromete: pm., 2898 8 pm, 29.99; 12 midnight, 29.93; 4 a.m., 29.96; 8 a.m., 30.02; noon, 30.06. Highest temperature, 89, occurred at 3:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 68, occurred at 5:50 a.m. - today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 82; lowest, 59. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:56 a.m.; tide, 4:56 a.m. and Tomorro 12:46 p.m.; 6:21 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:42 a.m.; sun sets 6:29 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:43 a.m.; sun sets 6:27 p.m. Moon rises 5:05 p.m.; sets, 1:55 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen- andoah Rivers clear this morning. Weather in Various Cities. 2 Temperatare. high high tide, 5:52 a.m. and Stations, * +seworeg 8 2 & 4 Birminghas Bismarck Toston Buffalo Charlost PR PR ERRORE Cinctmond " : Gleveland 5550 000 CE Indianapoll .mk-emtfle 3 DDV DD IRV SRR S 2000890000 D 1000 BN ALD 130 EFEE RS ARG SRS (s C Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. B0 Clear Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Sedin gnrllaul Fl’sl )mfilzl'f on, " Ber wn an Juan. Porto Bl Cana, Céton. "Canal Zoe CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and streets, will have a talk, at 815 o'clock, on “Man, the Maker of His Destiny.” All welcome. The Washingtonians’ performance of the opera ‘“Chimes of Normandy,” scheduled for this evening in the new Opera Gardens, 456 N street south- west, has been postponed until next week, due to the inclement weather. The -Curley Club will nominate officers at a meeting, 8:15 o'clock, at the Hotel Gordon. g FUTURE. The Manor Park Citizens’ Associa- tion will resume monthly meetings September 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Whit- tier School, Fifth and Sheridan streets. Nominations of officers will be made and prizes awarded to the winners in the lawn and garden contest conducted by the association during the Summer. carhs ot m)auks. I Clonar wishes to Wm'y""“‘".?a_-! -n%uum'\m of 0 Tesiden: BQV EDWI]' D BA!LEY ed 'l ¥ 1 Wash- D.C.. and Brunl lyn, N. on Friday. Septem- bl g il B e S ‘he Young Ladi C‘.’;n‘;:e Ehnounces " the " de h MATILDA cutsoll and re i SHITH MAYME D STEWAR (s Tuesday. September, s CUBLIP. Sujisnly Tueses a..m,.& f { ollard Cudlip. Funeral priv DABNEY, Devarted this_life Wadneldh Septembe! 6:35 am. at his AT h wu_ s bAs: pigencs; A7 ate T and Emma Dabrev. He leaves a devoted wite, three daughiers. ons. two _sisters. one brother Tha ‘B Tost of ‘other, relatives and Ay, September 11, o m Movnt, Zion - Bapt it Shuren” Aiington, Va. Rev. James ] Green, pastor. EARTMAN. September. R. 1 it W tive 412 B ¥ Beaths. FOLMES, Departed this life Tuosday. Septem- i | WIL: SEABURN HOTMES” He leaves to motn thelr Toss a mother. father. adpteq mother and father. sisters and brothers other reiatives and ‘a host of friends. Fu veral from late_residence. 301 Q st. n.w.. Friday. September 9. at 1:30 p.m. A circle has been broken ia the midst of our home. The one we all loved so dea Sleep on. 'sleep on, littla dariing e will meet vou ihero in That bright e, Sleep. blessed eleep. JARVIS, /The John Marshall Harlsn Reliet Awsociation annonnces th h of Brothe: TARVES “Funeral Frday Sep. 27, at 1 o'clock. from Asbury o calebers nrred to attend LE. Presiden L. B. CURTIS: Hocortite Seirermms IEN On, Wednegday. September 7. 1927 tdonce - Hosptal, - MARY o A G T g Schwiering. = Funeral from her late fesi- dence. 1134 Buchanan st. n.w.. Saturday, September 10. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Rock Creek Ceme o JOHNSON. Departed this Jite on Wednesday sr-m-m»-r % E ON: beloved wifo of Frank Johnson loving moiher of William Ho and devoted Dorsey and Luc Funeral Sunday Septembes from her late thence to_Zion between 3rd and 43 Relatives and friends invited $o cor 1B o ot Baptist Church. F st sts. &w. attend. MAVARS. Wednesday, September 7. 202, at_her residence. 910 Gt B L Roisred wite ‘ot "Juines ML Mavars. "Funeral from the above residence Suturday. Septem (; iedd Fypoiclock elatives and friends invit [nterment Congressional Cemeter 9° MERRYMAN, fiuddenlv on Tuesday. ¢ mber 6. 1027 in CPittsbureh., Pa. HOWARD =, MERRYMAL Funeral from the residence of his mother. 715 6th st ne. Friday. September 9. at 8:30 am.: St._ Alovsius Church. whers Tpaulem mass will be sung at 9 am. for the repose ot oul. Interment Arling- ton "Natlonal 'Cemeters. — Relatives. and friends invited. MILLER. On Wednesday. September 7. 1927 at the ‘residence of her daughter, 1805 Kil: Pojirne gt nw. TOWA VIRGINIA DIV EX ILLER, mother of M J. Nevius and Mrs. 0. J. Ranvel. Rcmam! resting at the Nevius' funerat home. 924 New York ave. Dntil 3,Pm. Thursday, Funeral and inte:: ment in Burlington. Io: . eptember 7. Funerai hambers. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. l‘ndly September . 4 51 ROBEY. 7. nd . vaenl services at Libe lV Grnvu Th"r‘d“m‘sr:nhl "bemgw"":;l‘hrudimo" ember 8. i ment ai Union Cemetery: = "o 8 SCHMATOLLA. On Thu sd; s, 1027 at"his residence, 115 5'2“.‘3"’3'- ERNEST, "beioved Rusband of Hetén " and father of Ernest Schmatolla, ir. Funeral from Saffell's chapel. 5th and H ste. Sati e Sqptember, 10, “at 8730 \I urch at 9 am. ats'a Cometers, On ‘Wednesday. Sentember :15 »\m II her re-lden"’ 145 B BROOK Col ) iAot the Jate Alohens T Shermm neral from the Ahove address Friday. Sep- ber 9. at 9:30 am.: thence to ne of the Sarred Heart. 1l be said at 10 a.m. wressional Cemetery. SIMPSON. Departed this life Wednesday. September 7. at 8:30 pm at het Tesidenca 39076 st "SARAH 8] SON. beloved danchter Johnison and fevatsd Sister of Cofa Cia ton (nee Simpson) and Ernest Simps Notice of funeral later SPEICH. On Thursday :'pkmb;r 8. 1927, Washington Sanitarium, EMANUEL SPEICH. heloved huspand of T. Speich and father of Anna Funeral Saturday at 11 a.m 1mm e ostes ot L 3401 b '\r‘m.nb e (Nebraska pevars please copy. THOMAS. On Wedneadar. Sentember 7. 102 JES: BMAS eloved Hasband of Mre, Mary Ad-lmda Thomas and father of Eare V. B. Thomas. Funeral from 662 New Hampshire ave tember 9. at 2 o'clock. INE. On Wednesday. Sentember 7. a4 Sinler Hosnital, after a short f1l- WIL, NIEL. aged 57 vears. and_of Harrieit. Valoniie: Hysong's funeral home. 1301 N st nw.. Friday. September 9. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. VONIEFF. On Wednesdav. Sentember 7, 1927, ALICE ‘BROWN VONIEFF. beloved wife of the late George Vonieff and bel mother of George W.. Clinton J. Clande M. Brown. Funeral from her late fetidence 636 B of. sw.. on Saturday, September 10 at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to xnerd Interment Bethel 'metery, Alexandria, “vvcn Tuesday. <pmemh-v 6. 1027, at his _Tesidence. ' 216 10th w. CLAUDE WELCH, neral from September b, at 9 a.m. Olivet Cemetery. In Memoriam. ANT, In loving memorv of our mother o wite T A NGRS BRYANT i e parted this lifs one sear ao, September 8. X o ° tere Hiaes Interment Con- Services at aled_89 residence. Interment xnum In our hearts the memory lingers. Of that sad September day. When angels, without our coy Came and took you quietly Gone._but mot forzotten HENRY BRYANT. MARIE BRYANT. * GIRSON. 1n loving memory of our de O. GIBSON. who left us ay. ho leoflaul two years ago today. September 8, " Gone. but not_forgotten. IDA. NATHANIEL, (‘ELL;'AVD FU!HA’ HAYDEN. Sacred to the memory of my dear mother. MARGARET HAYDEN, who de- Anniversary mass for t repose of her soul. ; e, bt not foreoten o DAY TR BEsst: ¥ © loving memory of my dex l’nufxaz.',‘m HOWARD "F. "HOOVER: wno passed three years aga Mfl) Sep- lemher s 24, Forget you? No. I never willl Toved vou then, I Jove you stiif. msmory is as dear ludly Asin the hour you_ pas A Lo¥iNE Wik BVAVALGHN £58VER. » NELSON. In memory_of dear motl LSO PIERETIO R ON, S dToaried this life cleven years ago today. Septem-. ber 8. 1016. You gre resting in peace. dear mother: leven years hI\l!r\’\'I!AQd AWAY. You are gone. but not foreotien. y Ae TR of ol each Y BER LoVING T Siv HTER. HELEN FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon 831 B St NE Phone L. 5543 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Hotiern Chnpel Lincoln 524 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. N.! ‘%J;‘é’fi’f.’:‘ ioptions.Main 2473 - P.A. TALTAVULL - 0 1 I e armmenit " CHAS. S. ZURHO! 801, BAST CAPITOL ST. hone_Lincoln_372. ALMUS R.SPEARE d.;n thaOngdnll I628 ech POTOMAC 4600 «v"‘é‘-"‘..‘.'.l‘ i st. wom.* Intorment ‘aé Th 'd:".'l. Mt:d‘\ha" ursday. September Gr%lAlE g Fuix o Bank- R e K it aged 39 5. “Short servicg at fer late residence, Madison av P Rivi errrl“ala F\ln!‘i’ifll"‘(’{!‘v; De ‘m‘ 2’.:'3:.‘?@ o1 her sister, Mrs. George N. 114 Evergreen ‘ave.’ H Bllll lod. on Saturday afternoon, S hfl .‘,fi‘;{{"‘ Intermient Lowden Park Cemetery. NER. On Tuosday. September 6. 1037 n"!‘"fiwxfi GARTNER. _nged years, usband o :fi!fi'- JoaE 8t W W d ‘will be taken to | iy v? v._ 05 oy Sevtember 5, {or Anmm ay. Seplember, 7. 1027, b-f'sd husband “15‘-; hoine: B H’fl\'flu“fl' friends Toterment Glenwood September 7, 1037, member of New Jo: D :x» Dllron Muu M BN e O Lh any, Chapter. 0. !: 8 'l‘\w.dn' September 6, 1027, )(ARY HART_ (n . beloved wife llb; r w 7{0 nrm Capitol l 9 o Charch: whers” Hiass will n's t 9 am, n!- tives and friends Relatives and_{friends in‘ | Embal °fGude Bros. Co., 1212 7AMES T. RYAN 317 Pa A T | g Mogel Cnapel. " AT 'n'n'mu 100 vate Ambulancs T. F. COST ELLO 1724 N. Capitol St. NORTH_7978. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the wiccessors of nor nected ith ‘the original sfir: Sotaiiah: Phone l'ru'r_lk 6026 . N i wiLL 1AM Imer. dious_chape! ate prices. . _816 H St_N.E. LINCOLN 8200. W. Wazren Taltavul 14th & Spring Rd. _ Col. 464 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Service Arfllno—axnruulvo—lnexpemlis s | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Flo;al D::’::fl" fin’;m‘."" GEO. C,

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