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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, . Office and Warehous, 1845 4th St. N.E. These Prices Prevail in Washington Stores "PIGGLY WIGGLY [l When You Buy Land O’Lakes Sweet Cream Butter—You Biy America’s Finest Quality! LAND O’ LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER Land O’Lakes Butter is made entirely from pure, sweet, table-quality cream an churned "and packed under the most hygienic conditions. Every carton of Land O’Lakes Butter contains a certificate of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, stating that this particular pound of butter scores 93, the highest rating given any butter. “Sanitary” Butter Sanitary Butter is fancy butter, packed in the famil Del Monte Peaches Del Monte Pears . . Del Monte Figs ......... GREEN BAG COFFEE Special This Famous Laoemiabe "No.Ttin 25¢ t{\‘x:my crenmer: Friend’s Be: Friend’s Beans ........ B&M Baked Beans . .... e s S 1 Insist Upon “Sanico” Egn—And Enjoy Perfect Egg Satisfaction Every Day! “SANICO” SELECTED FRESH EGGS ‘When you purchase “Sanico” Selected Fresh Eggs you are assured of getting just what you want . . . twelve good, fresh eggs. Every egg packed in the “Sanico” carton is selected and indMvidually candled in our own warehouse that you may always receive absolutely first quality eggs. Get the habit of buying “Sanico” Eggs and your egg worries will end. Burt Olney Peas ............"" 23¢ Shriver’s A-1 Peas .... un 25¢ SlverBeiPeas . . . . 5o oo 810 .sm. tin |56 ey 1SE “sani c o” JELLY A flavor to suit your ( i | | H | ( WILLIAM T. BLACK DIES AT AGE OF 3 Stomach Attack Is Fatal to Lawyer Formerly With Stimson Firm. William T. Black, 34 years old, promi- nent lawyer of this city, died in George Washington University Hospital yester- day afternoon. Death was attributed to & hemorrhage of the stomach, with which he was stricken while at his home, 3614 Idaho avenue, Saturdsy night. ' Mr. Black formerly was a member of the firm of snmlon’. Dorr & Bronson | and had been practicing in this city since soon after his graduation hnm the Harvard Law School in 1922. When Mr. Stimson became Secretary of State and the firm dissolved, Mr. Black opened an independent office. After being graduated at Princeton in 1017, Mr. Black went overseas and served for a while with the French Army, later being transferred to the American Ambulance m. and then ': nu intelligence on of the He m a member of m National Press Club, the Princeton Club and the American Legion. He was & nmve of Boston. He is survived by his widow and three children, Dorothy, 4 years old; Gertrude, 3 years old, and Willlam T. Black, jr., 2 years old. Private funeral services will be con- ducted Wednesday morning. Marriage Licenses. Cll H. Eckstein, u< and H!‘.“ B. Rog- o, 'p:fgné..-‘-" "l? ma S‘y’xm Eropirgter n. ugent ":'lh 37, lnd ul’“ll ‘trenl 8 MP'I!Q‘ e d Eva L. Hultgren, rwgl‘ Port Humohy this city; —e Births Re rted. h-n been .mma to o '."""“" M:enl’ in the last 34 hourt S Cinrke n‘:" arke. D. MeGivern, airl. Deaths chorted following deaths hlvl bee: l’?fl!!tfl to the Heatth Department q) he Qantien L e tr 5«» rge_Miller, u. ;numny mw&u o] v 80, Providencs ’A’dle,l'l, FE"Be *Gulre, 47, Gallinger Hos- it 20. Bibley Horpital M-rnoz'r"rfmm. 9 mos.. Children's Hos- c:lheflm Wagner, 7 mos., Children's mu- U Children's Hospita fl’(""t' o5 e I wrances Ramsdell. H Mo Dix st. ne SEPTEMBER 9, 1929. WILLIAM T. BLACK. ‘Underwood Photo THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Partly cloudy, with local thundershow- ers tonight and tomorrow; continued warm; gentle to moderate south or southwest winds, Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; local thundershowers tomor- row and possibly in extreme west por- tion tonight: continued rm; gentle to moderate southwest. winds. Record for Twenty-four Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 91; 8 p.m., 82; 12 midnight, 78; 4 a.m., 74; 8 am, 77; nmn‘ 31, meter — 30.00, 30 Dl 12 ml.dnl.hl 30,00; 4 m.. 3 0.. 8 a.m,, 30.05; noon, 30.03. Highest wnpeubure. 92, occurred at 3:45 p.m. yester Lowest umpenuue, 72, occurred at| ® Homiperatuie same date last ‘emperal ite year— Hllhell 84; lowest, 56. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast lnfl Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:54 pm high tide, 12:02 a. Tomorrnw—!nw tlde. 7:50 pm.; high tide, 1:17 pm. Moon rises 12:15 p.m.; sets 9:51 pm. Condition of the Water. Great Falls, Potomac clear; Shenan- doah clear. Weather in Varions Citles. Enmumux = AU, Stations Abllene. Tex bany, N ¥. Qard ntmmu Brafl;n. BALLENGER, W. Ross. cflllllcll. . U. A. g St ience, Webster st. n.., on Tuesday, tember 10, at 2 SePIemEEOHAE WP BWIPT, Rec. Bec. mlm‘x. MA ' Ofl Bltur IY !QD' sieniel éh p. cu— “ae-"a i ‘hleldly. embe 10, CLEVELAND. DORA. % ’“.‘:}{fis &num- ite of elan '3 k 7 Beptember 11, 1l'h i CORNISH, WiLi . OENISE, WILLIAM B. Wu .w.{ Satur- wi 'rick, Jam lfi 5: uehte: o Goldle 4 {llndchfldren lnfl is Temains may be view 1609, Alonday night and Tu ¢ Holy duu nte: at Lotiza: Co. iea ""cfi " Tides eemer Church ‘et s 'a . Tusstay DYSDHv ARNOLD HOI‘!ON. sunduy eve- nnl Ben ember 8, 1929, Walter d Hos) ARNOLD' HOJ + loved hus Dson and, Jatner of D Xis 2 Barh gnd J. Alton Dyson. Noticé of funersi RAC parted this lite undsy. September 8 1935, after a brie ness. JO Brson: son of the “lace White He also leaves !our three broth lf)lt lll T nd h( ? ’ ng lrfl{ ihg uhera! c:i:ul“g! lA!!g'xl‘lader ope. i 00 noefi'. thereatter at agu 15th A ., ral ptembe: r ll. ‘m., from 8t. Cyprian churph GINDROZ. ROSF MATILD, on fluneny 4 1929, RO!! “MATILD; L Ty Funeral 1009 H 8t3 ‘o "inierm Cemetery. Relatives and DYSON. JOHN ! ] i ospect Hill menu- invited HARRIS. ELIZA V. On Sunday. Septe: 8. ELIZA V RARRIS, wite of the late John, n Harris, in her 80th year. Funeral tember 10, at 2:30 p.m.. from a:: Home of ‘her son. Eugene Herris. Oiney: Jate A - Md. Jnterment Union Cemetery, Rock nom’!l, weLLIE C. On Bunday. 1029, 4t Erovidence Hospin Phor ke NEVLIE S, aged 50 yea beloved wite of Georse G. Hoover. Punerai iivices Wednesdey,” Beptember, 11, at 3 52 Hirone s 1300 5 Relatives tnd fiends tntiied 1o ae: Taterment Brivete 10 N. THOMAS. Bunda: Mexico, Mo, whers THOMAS JOIN formerly of i I ke oraest son and the Rirer o depars He *Christian loving wife, Mrs. A Beptember 8. he made his William and Philip Johnson of Frilwdeiphis, Fa. © (Philadeionia " sapers | please copy. Imw ; ESSIE. Departed this lfe Sundss, 1929, at Preedmen’s Hospital, ESSIE SONES, Joving comin ot Moy Emma art and Mrs. Mary Parley. She also )i‘ s 2 host of other relatives and friends. mains resting at the John T. Rhines :hapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. JONES. JAMES C. On Baturday. Bepteml at Preedmen’s Hospital. JAH'!! C Remains Hlflnl at Moon & Al- T‘Jelflli. B!number 10. o~ l()'('!v CHARLES NEW! e . CHARL NEWMAN, * 9 in Memortam. m"mma wfim‘ zg’.fll nmn - BROWN, JSAAC. In sad but i Iiu ce nxr '&!‘I:I b“bf;m“' ] e fo R85 todas. Bepiamber 8, fog. 1our TeATE JEecalls the memories Phlfl today 10 no "s"l“ '33 Tovea Hion spes CALI-AIAM lAll. : SADIE BROWN AND CALMHAN ‘M de Irud (hl year ago tod: 'mber 9, 1 Jereary mass at am, ory 1ife ‘on Septe . Ann Iy Trinity Chureh at May his soul rest in peace FAMILY. * CHASE. HARVEY R. ST Beloved hrntl:r -‘n"fl RO R R CHASE W " Wway one year aso, Bevtember 8, 1 Not dead to those who loved him, B Qives St w0t memor “and ! 4 i o orever more. s COLEMAN, MARY In_loving remem- rance of my d Y ¥ho depurted. this life sieNi e September 9, 1021, DAUGHTER. NAOMI SLATER. In ever-present memory all my loved ones who have left me. Father, ‘iater. ous arothecs and m Totner; JANE HARRIS SLATER, t%o 5 3 brought me nearer to Jel 'v 30 bome fay F pras i it vau o <t 7o that buu'x&l humemnb ove . ATGHTES MAMIE HAR!IIE WDODIN HAYDEN, SOP i y dl{llnt’:nom g HATPER. it 65" today. Bepiember b, Tloaa ¢ O0° YA ot Dt DL foreot HER DAUGHTERS. LOUTSE AND 55 ND T. H. * HOWARD, 'll:nlllcl F. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear Pusband a fatber, PREDERICK F. HOWARD. parted this life Septembe; No_one knows my hunlchu. tnd. Bince you pessed away, But there's joy that comes to me to know We will meet some HI8 LOVING. WIFE. FRANCES EVA. Sweet memories will linger forever. ot change them. 'tis true: may come cannot sever S femembrance of ou BIE CHILDR!N MRS. BEL BARD- mzn' MRS, ALIGE ROGERS AND In loving remem- OLINE L. LO] 3 5 ako. Beptemmber . So¥1. "0 Gone. but not_forgott HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS. * MASSEY, RANDOLPH A In Jovine memory el R n'v '}‘o unneu I35 eats ass todhy. En- w- Ahink of you in sttence, see us weep. Batmany nt tear we shed Wnen others Sre HI8 LOVING AT “BaxpoLen .3 d but lov- MABSSEY, amneu thiaife"'two Beptember 9. 1927, 0 coe & The blow was hll’d the shock sevt I n!l!( thought that his deat! oniy “those_who Jhave lost can tell The pein of parting without farewell. No one knows how I miss you. son; one knows the bitter pain & ;Il,\‘!l"l!ufer'd since vou ]t'h" s never been the same. HIS LONELY MOTHER, BROTHER TWO BISTERS. MONEOF. NELLIE WASHINGTON. In lo Temembrance of our dear wite and mothy NELLIE WASHINGTON ~MONR( who dled fourteen vears ago todax, September AND Gone but not forgotten. HER LOVING HUSBAND. wBAN 3 'AND ‘SONS, DANTEL AND OSWALD % NELSON, FLORINE Awrlsl xn loving remembrance of our dear dau and sister. E %ho dey 3 i3 in memory, And will' forever ‘more THE FAMILY. PAYNE. BOSE KEELING. In loving rem brance of our ofher. sister and e iae. ROSE KEBLIN Cut Beets A big value on Silver Lake Cut Beets. Beets are wonderfully good when served gt.lla‘mg"cu;‘ lington Cemet ln m o passed sxay one year ago todas. Septem- MACSPARRAN. ber 9. 1 You are not forgotten. mother dear, Nor will you ever be taste in this most excel- ospital. lent quality Jelly. L s, Preadmen’s He Mary: Jackson: 10 Gessford ct. s.e. “SANICO” COFFEE Del Monte Picnic Tips ........tn 17c alone or in a vegetable salad. Gallon Vinegar Pickling time is here and we offer you a real value in Cider Vinegar during this week. Ivory Soap An amazingly low price is quoted this week on the medium size cakes of Ivory Pillsbury’s Pancake FLOUR Soap. “Sanico” Flour You can buy no better quality Flour than “San- ico.” Buy “Sanico” this week and save. Post Toasties “The Energy Food.” Save on Post Toasties in our stores this week. Campbell’s Soup ......... .tn 10¢ No. 2 Tomatoes ..........3 " 25¢ Peas and Carrots .........2 ' 35¢ thte Onions We are quoting a most attrac- tl\e price on White Boiling Onions during this week. Yellow Onions . .......... Stringless Beans . ......... Fresh Lima Beans Malaga Grapes . . ‘Tokay Grapes . ] Cooking Apples . . z lceberg Lettuce ‘Grimes Golden Apples Del Maiz Corn .. Blue Ridge Corn . A 20 i 3ei25¢ s NS e SAAmZhe e 2he e 4™ 25¢ Jheads, 10c, 12Y5¢ 41 25¢ HONEY DEW MELONS Ouir' stores are supplied with' deliciously good Honey Dew. Melons. A large Honey Dew Melon will serve from eight to ten people and is a tieat when served as a break- fast fruit, luncheon salad or dinner dessert. 121%¢ Del Monte or Nugget PRUNES Buffet Sise Tins 10c old Dutch Cleanser TVac Pend 45¢ Kraft Nukraft Medium Cakes B 29 15 “It’s Decidedly Better” ..12-lb. bag seinintoiie i OVRERDIE Kraft Velveeta sicseran it 238 Sharp Cheese . . 45¢ (ST YST ST NT In Our Meat Markets 168 Meat Markets Offering Only the Finest Quality Meats Obtainable Smoked Hams 3 Z C A-1 Quality Smoked Hams. Whole or Half. ™ 42¢ ™ 35¢ Prime Rib Roast . . , . Fresh.Ground Beef . . . Boiling Beef . . . ... B 22¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops ™ 42¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast . ..B 38¢ .® 35¢ . 30¢ seesvd UM35e tn 10c Shoulder Veal Chops . Breast of Veal e Swift’s Premium SAVOR-TITE HAMS Premium Savor-tite Ham. trimmed, thnmfh.l eoeked ready for serv pmm you in its seal ed’mn?hmr. “th e ’:g:hm mm;l:l:l'}‘ :uleel v.hua taind e gestful vor of e cure. rl'ule gl‘m-l.lu Hams in our nearest meat masket. LOST. ween Millwood and Boyce. Va.. AG, taining ladies and children's undervear; e .:Ib: eward, it returned. He A Barnes, 197 A st. ne, or 1415 H ¢ tamine n?! T Pneck drawn Call Nn 5 3007 Reward: ‘ameo, between Col rd l-vua. Col. 4919, 1" tor's Pt Met. B B;nk nd Kil- Souene pi. 734 Col. rd. CAT—Large. gray. named fimbia 8483831 Delafeld police, black and tan: ngme | anny.” tag 16199, Phone Clev. 0164. 3706 Military rd. n.w. DOG. white. middie of bick. R B nCaEe from 1423 Crapin st $35 e for the veturn or any information lea: o returp _Phone Col. FOX TERRIER. whit T2 or tas: name. Pritz. 1011-W. Town; d b no_col- | Reward. Atlantic | nd O n.w. urn to 1337 st. or Call Shepherd 2520-3 or_North MESH BAG. from machine en route C <t | ne. 9th ne. to Penna._ ave. Saturday Right * Reward, Return to 723 G st.n.e Tued as keepsake. Reward. 2807 Apt._103. - GLABSES —Tortoise_shell, vichoity of Tith | of A h!l'n“n '“-' l(!‘ o . i North LW v RING—Gold sfi-‘m« T i 3T o on wm | paen Potomac golf or West End Folo Eroumds. fReward: - Phone Nat. ash ARF. violet, wool, on Mount Ple o AR mont rd. to. 3005 Col. 1d mnm. 1701 Lanier pl. Apt. 24._Adams 0221. 1 ALTaen £ vts " contained cards. and ma £ sts.. conts ioie Thlcks:"no mones. OWner. Charles 5 i Mille Conn__ave. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F A touch of formality, | rorta (Fazah: ROWSY SUMMER has yewned itself to sleep. There's a quickened breath in the air. The city has come into its own again. shows itself all over town...bracing...in- vigorating. Young men, shoulders squared, wear the new Knox felt with the bound edge — the “Premier”... $10 Sole Agents El Galveston. Tex. Huron, 8. Dak. India -pohalnd nvilie Fla. 22SRVISBITINIILRVIVIY [+ awprosan bl | 5 9 as =W s :g:zw:sssssssx:sgsssszxsgp 823888:32332582::!::8:52?828; 13 a2l 298 RoRe ) 20¢ sun Take city sn 08 San Antonio Sah Dieo, Caht 75 84 Ban_Prancisco.. 2986 Bt. Louis, Mo. . 39.80 udy 8t A 0.44 Raining s jear BERBEE 22 3BEIRIT23IBINRIIS B2 2SRRI SAERB2ILABRITIRBIANRL o2 S8 0.02 Pr.cloudy FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. todas. Temperature_ weuher London. England. . 80 Paris. Franc Clea & Fart cloudv Greenflch time, today.) zore: 74, Fart cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy mbmm sn Current obi Hamilton. Bermuda. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. BLADENSBURG, Md., September 9. —John Mallory, colored, of burg, died at Casualty Hospital last night from a heart attack suffered ear- lier in the day. The Prince Georges County Rescue Squad, under chief H. L. |, it Leonard, worked over the man with inhalators nearly two hours without success. His body was taken to the morgue. correct for the season, ,Ralei'g_h' Haberdasher 1310 F Street. o Sunday M ELCH. i r { an annl A € Rl - For to me to A AT, s cmm MILLER. GEORGE. ber 7,"1929. at 7:30 On e RS E E LER."son, of ‘the late Chasies and. Anie e reTuncral from the chapel of Thos. seon. 1011 7th st n.w Tuesda; Toterment. (or1- Beptember '10. VRter At Prospect RN Cemetery Rhine aln!l’:lh T‘;‘g‘;fl i( pte om e Rehobot! EID‘X“ Chur:h. Elijah Coleman offciating e MILLER. ROSA. The offcers of Forest Temple, No. 5. 1 275 B 1st st K edons Morning Star Lo. . 40: | olumbia Lodge, No. and Columbia Temple, No. 412, are invited MARIE pnnc: r & s Vite "oi’ Davia Mooee. Josephine Moorr“ 3 Mrs. Clara Johnson L N. J. 5 and; r!utlvu invited: (. ¥ Papérs pieace ou\'zm MARY ELIZABETH. On_Sunday. ptember 8. 1920, at the résidence of her a-u;nm Mrson B N cDorman, 30i8 Mc- b D-w. MARY ELIZABETH, be- n T, an;; serv- 1 & . Balti- 4 X 1 am. Interment Balti- GEORGI E. Su: ‘r IIIP l( nu rendence IO!! ?\meul ser L‘e& at the ¥, September m. Interment in Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. ELHWORTI; MO Boos'bmdeu will be held at residence, . n.e., Tuesday, September PYEMONT, ptember Dn t her resi- hter, of the . Plummer, A PLUMMER, the nurse: beloved sis- ter-mother of Ncme A Plummer {or nearly 84 years, sister o F. Plummer. aged eral from 5 me '| Fun St Pl‘fll Bln!lll Chlll’l!h B by M., "Wednesdny, September 11, at & pn. STEADMAN, THOMAS M. i September 8, 1921 aged 26 years. g " Deal's funeral home, 8§ Tuesday. September '10, Thterment. Gedar HA1 Ctm tery. TAYLOR. CORA TRIPLETT. On Saturday. Septembe AU REE ronidence; 80 TRIP] TAYLOR, ister of Gertrude Smith. George ed sister of Alice John- ves other relatives and Wednesday, September rom the ‘Zion Baptist Mietween 3rd and L st w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 10 Saturday. September t_her residence. 602 CORA TAYLOR. - at 1:30 All of- bora ng 0. 1, A 3. hereby Teatiestéd to aitend the call meetine Mong day night, September 9. 1929. ilock; in the Knights of Serusatem ‘Hallt st M!\{é E PRI A P.P. I M bc s o( Electa House- TAie o Bt G frmo.'ot O are notified o! the death of Worthy Immate CORA . Called esday n Ba mcn o, x'nmnau""':mo"v? st bet rd an . "'b-mun-rroo-r N '::r;’"m& Flid ‘TICHENOR, Il;'!l‘n." . R ¥ OR. beloved mother t 11 rd. TI of 'S. E. Tichenor and Mrs. 1 V. omas. eral Tuesday. 10, at 10 from Takoms Park Baptist Aspen etery. " Rel Shuren: Bifies Branch r Interment at Glenwood and friends invited. 4 " i EEDON, ELIZABETH. Suddenly. Mondsy, "s:w-ur 9, 1939, Fred LIZABETH ™ pineral on We eaday: Beptember 11, at Frederick. ~In- termen WEISER, day, Septe EDGAR D. Suddenly on Satur- While life and remembrance last 1l alwavs think of thee HER LOVING. SON. ALDEN 110%D QAR FISON. BROTHER. Ik KEELIN EISTERS.IN LAY, BEATRICE KEFLING. In loving remam. of'o mother. Mrs £ W ROBEY. who swestly 1ol ssicen Eebtamver sOTeie Asieep in Jesus, blessed slaep. From which rone ever waker to Teep. YOUR DEV DAUGHTER. ALL-Z HUR F. R s sucdenls one vear ago today. Septem- dear. you brought loads of sunshine, You cheersd us through darkest da You made this earth seem like s hea By your many kind and loving wass. You left a orf fair and sweet. Tie Tacrance. -m never die: Your life was short. pure and sweet, When God called you home on Aigh. t us nearer to Jesus. aught us the value of And Some a3 we hope to Sreet Fou a In that heaveniy home above. Sadly missed HIS LONELY MOTHER PATHER. SIS- RS AND BROTHERS. | WELFORD. ADA. In loving memory of o VELFOR] devoted mother. D ho g co- parted this life'two Tears a0 tod tember 9, e e Sweetly tender, fond and true: Th;;!tl? dnax l( (dh"k d;l! mother, at 1 do not think of yo HER LOVING CHI n,“zw Atex wer- FORD AND MARY | Yo¥G, mostE. 1o e brance of our dear wife. mother and mother-in-law, ROSIE YOUNG. who de- parted (hl; ufe’ two years ago today, September but not forgotte: SON AND M FUNERAL DIREUTORS. “ALMUS R.S8PEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 8_years at 12 45 yoars st 940 i \\’ILLIAM LEES SONS. CREMATORIUM PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1385. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2000 gnified. Emcient antShiSils Serics . W. s B ST. NE LINCOLN 8300. CHAS. S. ZURHORST - Wy EAST CATITOLST. ioseph F. Birc| 's Sons (ISAAC ll’ll. 3034 M St NAV. Ehone wert gone Frank Gem' s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST National 2473 Modern Chapel. Teienhane 'FIMOTHY HANLON SHENE " linc o V. L. SPEARE CO. ldlhl’ I'Be?fl: e '*r".:.-.&' 1009 sr‘."&"'W b‘-’“ 5 0 P_S1 NW. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. anate leousme Ambulance W JOHN R, WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.| Phon: orth 0847 ~___ FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and and up. GEG C. SHAfil—! “..':,t':.."':." 14th & Eye " Prompt Auto Delivery Serviee. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Mc—mr-flm !nl‘v Es. GLEN Bm

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