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'THE EVENING STAR. WL(SHTNGTOT\;. D. (' WEDNESDAY., NOVEMBER o, 1928, Spend This Winter in Go “via Baltimore & Ohio™ and you make convenient connections from Chicago or St.Louis toall Western points. Our Travel Bureau will make all arrangements for you. Go via Chicago and you enjoy the comforts and extra con- veniences of The CAPITOL Limited. Average “on-time” record of 95.5% is assurance that you will make your connections— : "Go via St. Louis on The NATIONAL Limited, a train that provides every feature of service for travel satisfaction. Average “on-time” 97.7% — Both of these trains are all- Pullman, from Washington, with Club and Observation- Library-Lounge-Cars, Train Secretary, Maid, Manicure, Barber, Valet, Shower Bath, Newspapers and Magazines. No extra fare. For full information vegarding veservations, stop-overs and otber details, apply to Travel Bureas, Woodward Bldg., 15th and H Sts., N. W. Phone, Main 3300. E. D. AINSLIE Assishant General Passenger Agent BALTIMORE &OHIO The Wishbone Tree is one of the spectaculay redwoods of Balch Park in the San Joaquin Valley of California. . . The Stal- wart Tree is still growing despite the ravages of fire which bas burned completely through its trunk at the base. Place your order noew..for Thanks- giving delivery THANKSGIVING Day! And everywhere preparations for the feast to come. A stately turkey in the place of honor; and bristling with cloves a lordly ham. Mince piesand pumpkin pies;apples, grapes...and yellow tan- gerines. And in the midst of all the bustle and excitement «..aNew Frigidaire, freezing moreicecubesthanithasever had to freeze before; making a delicious frozen salad and dessert for the late Thanks- giving supper. In the thousands of homes where it is already in use, the New Frigidaire will simplify the preparation of the Thanksgiving feast tremendously! Why not have it in your home? Thinkoftheadvantageswhichthe FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS New Fflglda)rc offers you not only on Thanksgl ng Day, but every day in the year. Big reserves of freezing power enable the New Frigidaire to freeze full-size ice Joseph P. and Ruth Munits, girl, . and Anna Stevens, girl. llen C. Stryker, girl MISS LIPPINCOTT DIES. Was Clerk in Rural Mails Division, Post Office Department. Miss Mary L. Lippincott, clerk in the division of rural mails, Post Offices De- partment, died at her residence, 1529 Ogden street, Saturday after a short illness, Funeral services were conducted at Nichols' funeral parlors Sunday evening. Interment was in Barnesville, Ohio, yesterday afternoon. Miss Lippincott s survived by her mother and sister, residing in Barnes- ville, and a brother, Ralph Lippincott, of East Orange, N. J. Births Reported. E, and Thelma T, Tazlor, boy. alp) Mary Nagle, 'boy. 16y - and Myrtis R: Ferguson. bor. Ofiver p'and Arditn L. McDonuld, boy. Thomas ‘and Hazel 'McClintic, bov. George and B waen ana’ Lorraine Allen, Habte N EOR TS Atudely, s, Francis and Mafguerite Turner, girl. Melvin D, and Helene Davis, cirl. John Louise Washington, 'boy. Nlthanie®and Viota Fairtax, hoy. S e Deaths Reported. George W. Glassmire, 82. Unlon Statlon. Marion Esselman, 75, 665 F st. i red ™8 ™ Harm, 70, Walter Reed Hospital. John H. Mitchell, 68, Hospital. Peter P. Kinnehan, 63, 5335 Sherler place. Irene C. Stonnell, 62, 334 Ada John C. Boss. 55."8t, !Hnbethx Ho.wlul Emert . 33, 1614 b B ear, 8, 338 12th"st. 4w, Tulla Witson, 64, Home for Aged and Infirm Harry O'Grady, 61, 514 10th s . M3 s 53, Gallinger. Hospital. Frances Jefferson, 54, Freedmen's Hos- Perry & Walsh Morticians |, ey's's, oo e Private Ambulances Eitor Jnmes, 36, Precamens | ospital. e 29 H St. N\W. Main 984 SRR ol Uartes"ana Eule M. Gil, . and Helen R. r and Leona M. Jones. @irl. WHIR ana "Marian Swetham, - girl, Lester R. and Margaret E. Yarrington, K. and Bessie B. Camden, girl. Edard A"Gnd Marenret L Simipson, sl muel A. and Mary P. Alexander, rnard_and_Bessie E. Bortnicl irl, "DeAtley, gl Soldiers’ Home i o ‘.Thfim‘n Barnwell, 4 months, Chiidren’s "John C. Nickens, 8 days, 326 T st. No Matter what one’s circumstances, he can find a service here that wiil suit. Complete services for as little as $125 are offered by this organization. And when we price a service, we mean a COMPLETE serv- ice; the actual price one pays, without costly “extras.” %EAI. FUNERAL HOME For reference, HAsk your neighbor” 816 H STREET N.E. Phones Lin.'8200-8201 cubes . . . more quickly. in spite of this increased power the New Frigidaire is incredibly quiet; you don’t hear it start, stop, or run. And it pays for itself as you pay for it! With all its radical improve= ments, Frigidaire offers greater value than ever be- fore, and General Motors terms have never been more liberal. And the savings made possible by the New Frigid- aire are so great that on the deferred paymentplan, which most people prefer, the New Frigidaire easily pays for it- self as you pay for it. Visit our display room and see the New Frigidaire models. Let us give you a demonstration of the model best suited to your needs. Let us show you how easy it is to have a New Frigidaire at once on the liberal General Motors deferred payment plan. There is still time for dehvery before Thanksgiving. Come in today. FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 PM. 1313 N. Y. Ave. N.W. FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION, DAYTON, OHIO, WASHINGTON BRANCH Phone Franklin 7157 SUBSIDIARY GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 PM. [ THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy and slightly warmer tonight and to- morrow; lowest temperature tonight about 40 degrees; moderate to ffesh southwest, shifting to west north- west, winds, Maryland—Cloudy with slowly rising temperature tonight and tomorrow, pos- sibly light rain in north portion; in- creasing southwest winds, becoming fresh, possibly stropg on the coast, and shifting to west or northwest tomorrow. Virginja—Mostly cloudy with slowly rising temperature tonight and tomor- TOW ' fresh winds, mostly southwest and west. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, probably light rain or snow flurries in north portion; warmer tonight and in extreme east portion to- MOrrow. Records for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m, 42; 12 midnight, 38; 4 am, 37; 8 am, 38; noon, 44. Barometer—4 pm. 30.03; 8 p. 30.04; 12 midnight, 30.04; 4 a.m., 30.05; 8 a.m., 30.08; noon, 30.01. Highest temperature, 51, occurred at 12:15 pm. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 6:00 a.m. today. "Temperature me date last year— Highest, 49; lowest, 32. Tide Tables. 36, occurred at (Furnished by United States Coast and odetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 9:04 a.m. and 9:28 p.m_: high tide, 2:03 a.m. and 2:45 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:53 am. and 10:2¢ ps.; high tide, 2:59 am. and 3:39 p.n. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:57 a.m.; 4:51 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:51 am.; sun sets 4:50 p.m. Mbdon rises 1:52 p. Automobile lampw in be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac River clear and Shenandoah River cloudy this morning. sun sets Abllene, Tex Albany, N, Atl; Y., 2080 Charleston; 5.6 Chicago, Il 39. Gincinnati,Ohto: 30. Cleveland, Kansas City, Los Angeles Loutsville. ~K: Miami. Fl Omata, Nebr Philadelphia,P: Phoenix, Ariz, Bittsburgh, Pa Pottland, Me. San Antonio, San Dicgo,Ci San _ Francisco 8t. Louis, Mo. . 30’ 8t. Paul,'Minn. "964 Seattle, ‘Wash pply Animal Resruz land uve S.W. _Maln B OCKETBOOK _containing _ sum none near Lincoln Park Tuesdsy. Rooly 837 11th DIAVMOND RING Store, s1x anes each'side: vicintty 3700 Rsds. ‘wre. e 5 ‘anestiony. nsite Temon. 1027 Woodward Bdg oo _James M. DOG, Great Dane, female. welght Cabout 113 ibs.i tae Nov 14404, " Live eral Teward, W, ¢’ Bergmain, ‘1401 Park small EARRING. | gameo: between 17th and Jackson pL and 16th & O «s. Reward it réturned. ephone Main 5380. num PIN, Tuesday, about 8 p.m. rd., between 17th and 19th." Reward. Ordway_st.__Clev. 196 FUR NECKPIECE. “small, 13th_and P n.w, BNedira” Phone X PIEGE, poinicd fox, hlnck ohetw 19th st. and Wyoming ave. and " Teward. " Apt. 400, 3300 13in. Bot. na, 3619 “brown. a near Saturday -'temonn al v wree Bldg. and’ l'llh fl F n ., lflEr 4 30 T"‘Jcs. day._Foturn 3635 5in v, "Reward nabeled gold: * pike helv\em Tnll Timhars ll’\d Lzona'mawn Md. Main 2520, branch 1394, Navy Building. Re';nru. S — — 1% PURSE-—Small brown change purse. with 4 keys” and dollar Bil . wentlemen's platinum diamond. rho fll’ldtl‘ will be Hb?l“\"y rewarded by re- turning to_ the superintendent of S. A(lll) ._Department Store. LS. November 17, \!1 . between ilth and M sta. né. Reward, Return Itham in vicinity et teed "HOItaL: no Ehain, mints sec- ond h.\nfl R_e ard CB77L 451 G st. n.w. from Randle Hizh- bus to 17E8 ve. o5 Nov. bou ‘Reward*"Phone " Capitol Helgnts \ Ryan C('l vice é’ Thorouzh ness &%‘g Itself =4 The responsibility you place on us in calling for our service is fully ap- precinted. We give thoughtful con- sideration to our work. of the smallest detail. lieve you Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 17001701 W. W. Chambers UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral . .......$195 $150 Steel Vaults. .. .$85 $200 Complete Funerals .......$100 Private Ambulances Only $4.00 No Charge for Funeral Chapel _Latest Pipe Organ Music if Desired—All Without Charge Call Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. nPark | Return keys. Col. | {WILLIAM H. BARNUM DIES;! FORMER RESIDENT HERE ™S Ex-Employe at Carnegie Institu- tion in Washington Succumbs in San Francisco Hospital. Willlam H. Barrum, 43 years old, crmerly connected with the division of publications of the Carnegie Institution in this city, died in St. Luke's Hospital, San_Francisco, Monday, according to { word received h-re Funeral services were conducted in Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, today. The body is being sent to UEXCE. N. Y., for burial, Mr. Barnum formerly served as pri- vate secretary to his uncle, the late Willilam Barnum, at one time editor of publications of the Carnegle Institution. He 1s survived by two brothers, Edwin Barnum of this city and Charles Bar- num of Montana; two sisters, Mrs. Howard MacSherry of Newark, N. J, and Mrs. Fred Weston of Rochester, N. Y, and three aunts, Miss Mary Barnum, Miss Lurancy Barnum and Mrs Harriet Jones, all of this city. Venice, Italy, sent more than $112,.- 000 worth of laces and embroideries to the United States in the first six months of this year. Cards of Thanks. CARTER, EDMONIA. With grat clation ve wich ic ac e i ? our many friends and the various h?trrnal ‘Srganizations during the iliness and for the many beautiful foral utes and expressions of sympathy at o death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. EDMONIA CARTER. REV, D ‘MR. AND IDAN L TE] MRS. Pfl"'STON O. RUSS! COE, FRED. We wish to express our since appreciation to our many friends, nel bors and relatives for their kindness, sym- pathy and besutiful floral tributes extend- ed ¢ E death of our beloved RS, Co AN M. CLAGEFT. Al M w. R. DF A'\!AE\L, M" DRED V. We wish to ex- sincere appreciation for the '( unl‘sv. sympathy and beautiful floral offerings in the event of the dtaln of our dear friend, MILDRED V. DE ARAL, {18875 sovor avD wiLLrAM H. GRAY. f rd | 1 tribut ded Siit beloved vrotiier, HABRIET nonnisanl MES DIARY, P WELSON, JOHN AND CHARLES_ROBINSON. Etatbs. BATSON. NENSON M. On Monday, Novem.- ber. 1928, r Reed Hospital, Ectaila Ford, Mollle Hawkins, Rogle uoxley ond Maggie Howard. friend lliam_J. Wasmngion ana-Miss. Loulse. Pugh. Re- mains resting et the W. Ei funeral pariors. Funefal Thursday, yember 22, at 1 pm., from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co.’ funeral parlors. BEANSOME, JUNIOR. Departed this life Sunday, November 18, 35 oy Do General Hospital, JUNIOH BRANSOME. Spanish-American, War vet- eran, retired soldier of U. S. A. and Tosed Buchand ‘ol Mary Bransome. Funeral Thursday. November 22, ot 1 o'clock. from Salem Baptist Church. on N st. bet. oth and 10th n.w.. Rev. Grymes officiat- e s may b3 v residence. 1147 6th st. n.e. lington National Cemétery. friends invited. BRANSOME. JUNIOR. Al Felix Lodge, No. 3. F. auested to attend the “furieral Inte brother, JUNIOR BRANSOME. Salem Baptist Church. N.st.. gth a SO ate B Thrsday; November 22 1028 at'1 pm. Sieclal meeting of the lodee at DIGGS, W. M, m«ns c c.m’rzm Secy. On Tuesday, November ms. s! 3:45 p.m., JOHN N. BRENT, loving of ~Annie Brooks, Brent,_Ellzabeth. Brent. N:-m- Oty Wil T Brent Maty. Minor, :‘:P:n Brent, Dalvin Breqt. Roy Brent and Violet Brent. Funeral - from, ki November o "Chantiify Baptat Ehurch at 2 p.m. Rehtlvfl and friends invited. * BROWN, ROBERT M. Departed this life Monday, November 19, 1928, at 3:05 o'clock st the_ tesidence of Mre Mary L. Baliey, 1631 13th st. n.w., ROBERT H. BROWN, " of i3 Jace Nervia Brown. 6 aves to mourn their loss, two daughte corgia _and ~Sophl Funeral Thursday, November from_Jas. H. Winslow Co.’s chapel. and R stS. n.w. (New York papers please copy.) CRAMPTON, life, suddenly, Monday, Nor CRAMPTON. ahter, Beatrice Ji Felativesand. triend 4% 8 Mhursda i 1d. . i Relatlves and friends invited. Remalns are now sesting at 425¢ Benning rd. n.e. DQWRICK, HELEN OCTAVIA. November 17, 1928, in St. Joseph's tal. Kapsas'City, 'Mo.. HELEN DOWRICK (nee Vanderpool), beloved wife of John L. Dowrick. Funeral f ents’ residence, Queens Village, Island. N. Y., Thursday, November 2 Relatives and members of M. WILLIAM E. Departed this y. November 19, 1528, He leaves to Be at 2 snnrduy. Hospl: AVIA (‘EE. LEWIS B. Departed this iife on Tlflfh day. November 19, 1928, LEWIS B. GEE. beioved husband of Luiu Mobley Gee ‘and father of William Gee. Funeral from his :‘NF ri‘whn%e 5'|fl A!{st n.e. D. Th v, ‘Novem R rhiends invited. “Infermient Fort La- Coln Cemotery. . ANNA F. On Monday, NOVEmv 2 ey E, beloved wite of of on Thursday. November 23. loc P, PRelatives end. friends_invited. - terment Fairfax Court House, Va. ~ 21 n Sat No- b g . at_hier home I . MARY HALE HAYES, the late Alonzo and Malvina ELIZA. On Monda: 1078, at het residence. 1426 ELIZA HUTH (nne Soper), beloved itee ot the late George F. Huth. 'Services will be held at her late re:.dmee Thursday. November 23. at 10:30 a. elatives and Tiithgs dnvited: Interment in Rock Crgekt Cemetery. November 19, D Departed thig lite B\m- 1928. at Freedmen's . beloved hus- N oAh], CALLIER JANIE: Remains at ave. H band of Mrs. Maggie James. Frazier s new funeral home, w. Funeral Th om Prozier's “new m.erul Rhode Island ave. n.w.. at n. Rl oo na Fiferids iovived. " TnteFinent Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. MAGEF, JEEOME. oOn Tuesdgs, Now , “at_his residence. 720 B Yo LG vel" spring: Md.. JEROME. s fhe Tate John H. and, Ju a B, Maiee, ana brother of M will_be celebrated at St. and G sts. D.W.. 22, at 10 a.m. Interment MURPHY, HOWARD. Departed this 1 Mondav. November 1928, HOWARD MURPHY, beloved son of Mrs, Cora Mir phy. Notlce of ral hereafter. Piifas ot Frazier's hew tuneral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. _ Henry Lincoln Johnson Officers and members of the death of HARRY KNG, Recording Sec ANVIE HURD. On Tuesdsy, Nos 1928, at her residence, 1615 O s NIE HURD PINDELL. devoted foof Frank Pindell, mother of James Hurd Downs, daughter of Charity and the T nea Tra. “She also leaves five sis- iers and one brother and a host of other Telatives and friends. Remains resting ot th ny i 9 Church, 15th st. between L and M 1 SLICK, GEORGE W. On Wednomiry; yomber |31, 1928, at his residence, Spring - JEQRGE W. SLICK. Trains TeStmE . Warren Taltavull's Tuhm1 Tome. 14th 5. and Spring 1d. B.w: Notice of funeral later. SMITH, GEORGE W. On Mondsy, November 1928 ot Walter Reed Hospital, GEORGE W: SUTrH, brother of Mrs Mis. Susan Gibson and M o Fannte. Bell ices Thursday, November 22. at tr Hrnest Jarvis Go. Jfu neral parfors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. TOWNSEND, LIDIE M. Suddenly on wmnn- November 21 1928, ‘at 2:30 e No- s.w. Fr S B 1 triment & Fort Lincon € ferg. "Relatives and friends imvited to at- tend rites. (Salem, N. J. papers please copy.) WRIGHT, MARY E. On Wednesday, m vember 21. 1928, at 5:30 am. MARY E. Witowof Hergt Clineias . Wrikht, Funerai from the residence of her granddaughter, Biizabeth Childs 1735 “Masy .’ Saturday, November 25, at 3 p.m. Reiatives and friends invited to nueml Interment Congressional Cemetery. In Memoriam. BROWN. SARAH E._In memory of our dear mother and wife, SARAH E. BROWN. wh departed this life one year ago today, November 21, 1927. The blow was hard, the shock severs We never thought her death was near. Only those who have lost can tel The pain of ‘Darting without saying fare- el we HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * CARTER, WILLIAM T. In loving remem- ave. brance’ of our dear husband and fat WILLIAM T. CARTER. who left us ele years ago (oday, November 21, 1917. You will never be forgotten, ‘Though on_earth you But-in_memories you A3 you always were In Mcmnrlfim. DEGCES. DAISY. 1In sad and lo mbr 'St a dear wife and mothe mm{ DEGGES: who left us one year a today. November 21, 1937. ‘Today recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest. A those who think of her today Are those who love her best. e will never be fcryotten h on_earth she is no more. emories she will bé with me et Eh HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * FISHER. CHARLES, In loving memory of our_dear CHARLES FISHER. who %o ‘one vear ago todas, No- F. A CRAW- SILVERMAN. ¢ sad but loving r mother who de- 192 UGHTERS, MRS. MRS. SAMUEL FRYE, JENNEETTA C. In ber her loved her_bes IE) 2 AND 'SON. BESSIE AND CLARENCE. HARRIS, HARRIET, Tn sad, loving remem- brance of d her, HARRIET o died st years axo todas, . 1922. Mass will be said at ustine's Church for the repose of May_she rest i p HER DAUGHTER, HATTIE. HWARRIET. In sad and loving re ‘ance of my dear mother, HARRIET ARRIS. who died six years ago todav, November 21. 192 My life is_lonesome. My heart_is filleds with pain: T feel that'I will never know A happy day in life s fen BAuGHreR, NerliE GREEN. o HUGHES, AN dear mothe who i enly Jett ;e one year ago todas, Novem- ber 21, 1927. Tiow sad today. m3 hes dim: ENOPP, cn,\m S o In sad b membrance of our ‘dear, fath TORNOLS, whe. desarted s dife 1 e today, Nov mb r 2L 1924. v bis sonl e HIS 1 Lovmc DA uomns, AicE, L1Z- MASON. MARY r A Lribute of love to the memory of our dear mother, MARY E. MASON. who departed this " life eleven years ago today, November 21, 1917. We, will never forget, dear mother, loving re- ou_were called 'eN: FATHERING. PROCTOR, ELIZ, LEE, WILLIAM ~AND COHA B, MASCH. - MATTHEWS, WILLIAM ML A tribute of love and_devotion to the memory of our Riher Wit TN . BEATTREWS. who passed Into ‘the great bevond four years ago today. November 21, 1924. MATTHEWS, WITLLGT ory of our £ WILLIAM 1 AT THEWS: who Ta & 1§ Jens tour years ago todaz, Rovemocr Gone, but not_foreotten. MARGARET AND GRANDCHILDREN. PATTERSON. JOHN. In sad but sweet re- membrance of my devoted hushand, JOHN PATTERSON. who fell ssleep (wo years Ee0 today, November 21, 1036, T often sit and think of you, dear, That_grief can eall DEVOTED_WIFE. EMMA P. AND SISTER MINNIE PAYNE. PROCTOR. JANE. In sad but loving remem- N NE PROC. vears ago today, November 21, 1924. 1 miss her i my lovs and sorrows: She was my life, my T Would ot call her backs But 0 "God: “Tny will be don HER LONELY DAUGHTER, scnmucn. c.\n:)uw In sed but loving our e grandmother. CAR GRACE N. SLe B BIOEs, who departed this life two years ago today, No- ‘vember 21, 1926. © Alausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED VlRlTL OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 919 15TH ST, N, W, WASHINGTON, D, C," “Abbey Mfiisfi[e_ Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY _HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the ajternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty an everlasting memoriol love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 NERAL _DIRECTORS. CHAS S. ZURHORST 0L EAST CAPITOL ST. hone_Lincoln_372. . WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Dircctor and Embaimer. Livery 'in _connection. Commo- \-nd!r". stpot ‘1: ve. n.w. Call ? Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home . N.W. Maln T F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St. TH 79" Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. NW. FRone Neartets V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected 1l W. R. ‘with the original . Spears establish« 1009 H St. N.W. ment. Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. n_ 2006 Phone Frank. 6626 Sucoerd!ng the original W. R. Speare Co. 23 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 + Dignified. hmcunl Service, Service Cha: W. W. Deal & Co. 816 A ST NE | Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. 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