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Senator was indicated a prospect in Commerce Committee on the legislation Requa indorsed the suggestion of Secretary Wilbur that authority be given to the Federal Trade Commission to limit oil importation on a_pro rata basis comparable to the limitation agreed upon by domestic producer: vote the the famous The new Brunswick is truly a fine Radio . . the famous Uni Selector simplifying station selections and with operating con- venience is a feature. Model 15 shown has 7 tubes . . . 4 screen grid. s 57.40 complete with tubes STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS $278.25 UP S Seventh St. SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY on Lifetime Furniture Now MAYER & CO. Seventh8t. Bet. D& E who | was chairman of the petroleum confer- | Colo., STEPHEN FRANK RITES WILL BE HELD FRIDAY Grocer Dies After Being Ill for Several Months—Came Here From Germany. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock from St. Mary's Church for Stephen Frank, 54, who died yesterday afternoon at his home, . southeast. Mr. Frank came to the United States from Germany wheén 16 years of age. For 30 years he was employed by the N. Auth Provision Co., prior to going into the grocery business for himself at 200 Sixth street southeast. He had been ill for several months. In addition to his widow he is sur- vived by two sons, Sergt. George Frank, U. 8. M. C., at Quantico, and Stephen, of Washingon; a daughtcr, Mrs. David Logan, and a brother, Joseph Frank, also of Washingto He was an active member of the Holy Name Societ {MRS. ELIZABETH V. CARR DIES AT AGE OF 63 YEARS of Confederate Veteran B at Daughter to Be ied Tomorrow Oakton, Va. Mrs. Elizabeth V. Carr, 63 years old, wife of Benjemin D. Carr, died at her home, 940 Q cy ctreet, yesterday after a long illn of Rappahannock County, the @ of the a Confederate d been a resi- dent of this c since a child and was mber of the Seventh Day Adventists was he l\‘x~h'vnd a two son T ister, John Burroughs, and two brothers, am We and James Week: Funeral services will be conducted at 1e residence tomorrow afterncon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be at Oakton, Va. A trans-Canada telephone system is to be established. 1931 Brunswick a dependable Radio wiih Uni-Selector Atwater Kent Models $139.20 U pwards ¥ o THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE is now in progress MAYER & CO. Bet. D and E REV. DR. L. R. THORNHILL SUCCUMBS AT RESIDENCE Retired Baptist Minister to B: Buried Friday at Richmond After Services Here. Rev. Dr. L. R. Thornhill, 80 years old, retired Baptist minister and resi- dent of this city for the past five years, died at his home, 3162 Seventeenth street, yesterday, following a stroke of paralysis Monday. Dr. Thornhill had held a number of pastorates in Virginia, including as- ments at South Richmond, Coving- ton and Dan River, Va. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Betty Moody Thornhill, and three daughters, Mrs. Madeline P. Long and Mrs. Lester L. Sargent of this city, and Miss Lucy Thornhill ol Danville, Va, He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Edward James of Salem, Va., and a brother, Charles Thornhill of Appomattox, Va. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Dr. G. G. Johnson, pastor of the National Baptist Me morial Church, will officiate. Inter- gu‘m, will be in Richmond, Va., Fri- ay. Marriage Licenses. Bawad A Mitchell 35, and T ene 3 L. Bu el pi R Rae V. and Olive Rev. C. s cits 'Valparaiso, Ind.; 25, and Margar ichuiond, Va artwright Thompson, 23, and both of Balti . "Pogre. Léo McDuell, 30, 21 Benedict i and R 11 Rev 24. and Z Md.: Rev 25, Baltimor i ¢ H. Bain, 20, Both of 19, and Fegan, J. a_ Fisher, 24, T. Loeb. . M., and Mar- Rev, this city, ‘Chase, Md and Hazel L. Brown, James B. Leonard Anne Antoix st. n.e Lo i an Hotel 75, 3204 10th dolph st John D, Ga. ave. 3000 Tilden st. Erederick 3. Goenschy 2224 Wyo. & Bernard_Fran James Samu Jacob Eberl George Del John A. D spitai Barbara A. Clancy. 3. 3803 Mich Martha D. Poole, 2, Children's Ho: Emma J._ Cole, 809 Euclid st Clarence Smiti} 2520 West st 8. Bettie Bates, 3. 5 st Thomas_Folk, 26, Gallinger Hospital. Sarah Helen, 27, Freedmen's Hospital. Dovie Morman, 25. Gallinger Hospital. Cora Hunter, 5, Children’s Hospital. Births Reported George B. and Doris M. McGowan, boy. Lawrence L. A. Fowler, boy. Hampion K. Loisoi, boy. Co as, boy. Ehavies W ana Ortis B, Morton, boy. 0. and_Bertha K. Bus B ana_Mildred Maado: Gwalier Reed ‘General | ave. n.e. ital, John James Wiliam E. John G. 'and Marie Auth Julius D, 'snd Anna Morriso Ralph W Samuel il Georse and Sarah rice Barr, gitl. Mary G. Wehteriil, girl. and Georgia Johnson, Gifl. P David and Edna Harrison, boy. Joseph and Marie Randall, boy. Thomas_and Charlotte rbe. Arthur L. and Ada Matthews, boy. John W. and Rosa Howard, girl. Thomas R. end Gertrude Harley, girl. Eugere and Myrtle M: Harry“and Mariah Berkley d Viola Gresg. giil. Garnett, girl. Thoomis and piorence Broke, SiFL Ralston and Lucy Mathews, girl. William _and Atha Henson, "girl Clifton N. and _Thaddenigs West, girl, Benjamin and_ Elizabeth Metthews, girl Paul A. and Sarah Fexio, boy. Odell “and_M: oftey, bo: AMBULANCES Best in Town. 84'00 Local Call...... Col. 0432 boy. sirl. Call Chambers Co. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A Whole Fi 1 fe Low;;oa uneral for as $75 Ryan Service Means Efficiency R Thoughtful _consideration of _the trust that has been placed in us by those who call means that every step of our work shows care and exact- ness. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 STOP/ COLDS o WHITE CAPS Waves of Relief () And 0 Breakers of Pain RELIEVE PROMPTLY NO NARCOTICS The Wonder HEADACHE Remedy Get Them Today at Your Druggists. Just Think of It— ‘The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 1!;c per day and 5¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de~ livery will start at once. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ¢4, 198% Qards of Thanks. DECKER. EDWIN C. We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for their sympathy. kindness and floral ‘tributes during the long iliness at the passing of our devoted son, EDW i & DECKER i AND MRS, 'A. W. DECKER AND ROBINSON. BREATRICE. We wish to ex- tend thanks to our friends, relatives and societies for the kindness, sympathy and floral tributes at the ceath of our be- loved wife and mother, BEATRICE ROB; INSON. THE FAMILY. * SMALLWOOD, MARY J. We wish to express our” sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives and friends for their beautiful floral tributes and sympathy ex- tended to us at the death of our beloved wifo and mother, MARY J, SMALLWOOD. THE FAMILY. Braths. ANDERSON. LEWIS MARSHALL. On Tues- day. February 3. 1931, al Sibicy Ho LEWIS MARSHALL ANDERSON. husband of the late Mary (nee Gill), father of John J. and G Anderson.’ "Remains ‘Testing at th of Thomas F. Murray & Son, 2007 ave. s.e. Services Church. 13th _and Cemetery. BANKS, LEONA BOYD. HARRY E. Allentown. devoted husband of aves other relatives g &t th funeral church, 1432 You s BEOWN, ARTHUR R. O 3 BROWN, browr Brown_2 Lena Br wood. Arthur. And took Like a flowes Upon_this And took b BROTIE BROWN, ARTHUR R. All s rs of D 0. of C by 'r'Y‘vu to” attend eall_ pm. Zi 3 E FURNER: MAUDE JC .'D. G. Sec BROWN ARTHUR R. The offic par e Grand and Arch and_com ! Most E X_ M RF‘ ZIE, | 1 ALLAN RIFFITE ROWN. ARTHUR R. wembers of the Washinzton, D. C.. to assemble at Zion gt bet. 3rd and 415 February 5. 193 for the purpose Baptist sts. s 1230 . BROWN. bet. 3rd at chureA clothes and services will b 1024 3rd st. s ning._Orde HON SIR K Attest: ANNA BROWN. ARTHUR R._ bers of the Grand subordinate ch present at the " ELIZABETH ROSS J. W. CHARLESTON. MAMIE L. STEW T, MISS LENMAN DIES Funeral of Late Banker's Daugh- Actir ter Set for Tomorrow. Miss Isobel H. Lenman, daughter of the late John T. Lenman, banker, and the late Mrs. Jen: died at her residence, 1100 Tw ul kllc" yesterday after a short illnc Funeral services will be rwndu(‘i(‘d at | the residence tomorrow af o'clock. Interment will be p'l ate. VACANCY FILLED | _capt. Thomas Breslin, | the Spanish War and the | revolution ~ which followed, placed in charge of the of the “main group,” which the State, War, Justice and buildings in the Northwest. with cuarters in the War Depa lls the vacancy caused by the tary retirement of Capt. O'Keefe February 1 Phil! has ppine been head- He volun- Patrick WILL PLAN DINNER | Final plans for the fifth annual fe | lowship dinner in_honor of the Ri Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of | Washington, will be considercd tonight | at a meeting of the Interparochial Com- | mittee in the Diocesan House, 1329 K street, at 8 o'clock The dinner is to be held W February 11, in_the Mayflo One of the principal features of dinner will be a roll call by parishes to determine which has,the largest repre- sentation. sday, FOUND. CHILD'S BICYCLE - Owner i OR LOST Eonue sin tiaryiand sve BTt | BRIEF_CASE, betwcen Potomac Flec, Co. Ohio ave. and 13th st.. about 5 g'clock Tiies™ day, Feb. 3. Call Mr. C. H. Yantz, Natl 8400, radio dept. . COCKER SPANIET, license tag.Rew COLLIE PUF_ M 11 ved fron Monday. Reward DOG, small. b 1 tag 10609, Reward dead or al st. n.e. Pot DOG — Missing hound, male. white ginia tag No. 22383 R. I ave nw DOG, White Eskimo Spitz, dral ave. m.w.. Inor: Johnson. = EARRING, gold ard carnelian (brownis stone). on’ 19th, Que or Conn. ave. o ¢ar. Reward if returned to M Campbell, Bancroft Hotel, 19th a s. n.w. HANDBAG, Tad Col. td, ot consin_276 KEYS —On_ring, W. D, Taylor, Lakeland, Fia. Park on Blair rd. Phone Shepherd PEARL BEADS. triple strand, sterl from Webster st. on W. R. T. bus 10 a Fox Theater, 4 0 6 p.n.. Tiiesday reward n'to 4313 Ilinois ave. n.w Columbia_§339-1 E POCKETBOOK Black: at or in cab, Monday nigh Elasses. cards. Reward. 101, 1801 16th st. n.w POCKETBOOK, tan lc Store or between there o Tiiesday night, Feb. 3, 1931, about 10:35 b.m. Reward. POLICE DOG, straved from 628 1; female: has black' hair on top, re and black stripe across forehead W Lib oward. _Call_Lincoln_4166. POLICE DOG. black and Feb_ monston, Md:, Toad: "child's. pet. 318 Eve n.e_or Hyatisville 300. # POLICE DOG—Female, dark gray, _very friendiy, Reward if returned to No. 336 N RING, _vellow T cluster sctting of 5 small diamonds and 4 larger sapphires: of sentimental value; reward. - Call Silver ) EaN 1 g Modth 0e8 and ask for Miss euc RING_DInner _ring. 13 siones, mostly ch e ghbornood Shepiierd st. and Ilinois avel Call_Adams 133 STRING OF GOLD BEADS. Nat. 8088 - biack. grcen_collar Columbi: 1930, 7 noon, 18th and Phone Wis- Monda Pleasant caj %, with_metal ident 2112 Toew's Columbia cont G B ~Feb. brown gt Call Bradley e RAVELING BAG, containing women's and girls' clothing. Address Box 458-K, Star TCH—Lost, Bulova waich; initials H, B. M. Atlantic 4143 Reward. sy 5 ¥ i K o. 81764114; last Feb. 2. 1931, between' 10- cent store, fjth ard G sts., Palais Royal. to bus stand. 'oF on bus going to Bareroft, 'V Good_reward. M. M. Pearson, Alexauds! Va., Route 5. Dist. 7262, ternoon at 2| IMALS apply Animal Rescue | a veteran of | ! HAMIL Beaths. WASHINGTON. ay. February 3. 1931. WASH- INGTON BUCHANAN, "beloved brother of Henry. He also leaves to mourn joss_five nephews and three nieces. Booker, Goldine Burton. Cla s and a host of other relativ and_friends. Remains resting at Barnes Gray funeral home. Puneral Friday. ruary 6. from above funeral home at 1:30 pm. Relatives and friends invited 0 attend. 5 BUTLER, Feb. 2, JAME Feant Departed thi Reed Hospital. (formerly ser- S. Civalry), e “Butler and and Charles Butler y 5, at 1:30 Ernest Jarvis funeral n.w, On Tuesday, Febru- ice. 940 Quincy CARR. _Funcral sidence_on Thursday, Feb- Interment at O of dovored bro Funeral pm.. from the W. church, 1432 You st. CARR. ELIZABETH V. X B oo A husbAnd HELEN. | A e W Monday, February 2. of ‘her daughte HELEN, tives and 'nr-m\] ains resting at fhe above resi Funeral Thursday, from Third Rapt. d Que sts. n.w. Interment eral from his late at 2 p.m o attend, er of the late Wil- sister and L B. members of P. O. E. of the death of A session of v 4, 1931, at Rhode Isiand February 5 te_ residence, orning Lodse; Lodge, No. 85: Forest d Harmony Tem- THOMPS! D. R. F. 5. officers and members efif & Annuity Asso- gtified of the death of E MERRIT, President. Secretary. Christian_Aid_Society es the death of our member, Miss /A CHASE. " ‘If. L. 'STMMS, President, " D. FISHER, Seérotary. L. GRAY, CHASE. EVA. on Tuesday, ingtom D. C. ns resting at the 1400 will 10 Rema s Co. funeral home, Funeral _services ay. February 7, at ar Hill Cemetery. On_Tuesday, WERRY COT- of Almus 1, Satur at -u\mnvc“rnny. COTTER, DAULLR, FREDERICK J. residence, DAHLE On Tuesday, Feb- 235 Que st. Funerai aters' Sons jrsday, Feb- St Agnes’ 30 p.m. Rela- . Interment DARR. ROBE m-”\uun\- ©On_Wednesday, Joseph's Cl id ‘at 9:30 a.m. for s Relatives ~and Interment St. Mary's ctery. 5 UIE ISABEL. Suddenly, ater st. I.W. Mitchell), Javis_and mother of John &nd Mrs. H. P. and ce and Mrs. the_W. W._ Chambers Co. on Friday, February 6, at nt Congressional Cemetery On_Tuesday, February H. beloved husband of Funeral from his late ferson st. n.w.. on Thurs- ary’s, at 10 am. Relatives and Interment Mount Olivet at her LICE from In HIRAM H. } o MAZIE SCOTT. Suddenly. on February 3. 1931, at Curtis Sani- T ECOTT. beloved wife of . 1433 . Ten st BW.: ‘Anna_ Scott, and Wil- t of Edith Taylor and Notice of funeral later. 5 Departed this_life 1931, at his_resi- Riges st. n.w., LAPAYETTE J. of “ihe’ late " Wellington and Jiesoted brother of Sele Ford. Funeral Thurs Metropelitan - BaRtist cen_ 12th and 13th E. C. Smith officiating. ton National Cemetery. 4¢ On Tuesday, February . "beloved husband of (nee Diezeimann). = Funeral lgence, 601 B st, s.e. on v 6, at 9 am. Reailem 5 Church at 9:30 o'clack. avited. Interment mother mpson. AFAYETTE 3. February 2, Rev. e Windthorst Club ociety of St. Mary's late residence of st. s.e. on 8 o'clock Departed this_life 1931, at _his_resi- d.. CHARLES, Franklin, neral Prida ! Trom " Beulah . Bapt and Dix sts. n.e. Interment Al Cemetery. 5 J. Tuesday, OkL 5 FURGUSON, the £ of ‘Agnes Taylor. He leave 10ss & host of friends. Re: at the C. W. Bundy fune neral Friday, February_s. from the Second Bapti 1 st, bet. H and I sts. n.w.. Rev. istoman officiating, Priends in< tend. Interment Fe! WILLIAM Iate resi- U Thursday at 2 and relatives invited, In- lington Cemetery. » CHARLES W. The members of ssociation of Oldest Inhabitants are i to d the funeral of our late CHARLES W. GWYNNE, from 238 10th st. n.e., Thurs- 1, at 2 pm. NOYES, President. Secretary. \\\r CHARLES W. Com- ¢ Bichard " g Harden b, No. 2, U. V., are o (5 Wsstinnie 3 330 Thursday, Febru- y at 1:45 pm, to end "the funeral of ”our comrade, CHARLES W, STOR E. WATKINS, Commander. roN, ETHEL RYAN. On Wednes- day, February 4, 1931, ETHEL RYAN HAMILTON, wife of Brace Hamilton. Seivices at Charleston, S. C. Please omit flowers. HILL, ALEXANDER. 1931, ALEXANDER of' Nellie_Tyler, Fred Hill He also lea two brothers and_a relatives friends. February 5, at 9 a.m. Churel mnins Ernest Jarvis funeral st. n.w., until 5 p.m after at his late residenc reques ss0c his lat oy, Fe 1 st nee., 5. 1931, on_Monday, Februsry HILL. devoted fa- lora, Alexander, Jr., two' gis- t_of other Thursday, Cyprian's the W. church, 1432 You Wednesday, there- + 16 1400 st ge. the i HUGHES, VIRGINIA, Officers and mem- bers of Cplumbia P. Temple, 422. 1. B. O. E. of W. are hereby nolified” of the déath of Daushter VIRGINIA HUGHES A session of sorrow Wednesday, Februa 4, 1031, at 7 pm., at Eiks Home, 30 Rhode 'Tsland - ave. n.w. ~Funeral Thurs- day. F at 3 pm.. from her late Fesid 2nd_st. n.w. Morning Star “40;_Columbia’ Lodge, No. Lods 8 No.'9; Love and Har: Forest No. CRITE E. Departed this y, February 2, 1931, at 10:55 residence, 2816 Evans rd. se. beloved ~ daughter of irah E. Jenkins and devoted Sister of Alberta E. Jenkins. She is sur- vided by many other relotivés and friends. Funeral T ay, Pebruary 5, at 1 o'clock, Trom Holiness Mission, Sheridan rd. 8. Friends and relatives invited. JOHNSON, LOTTIE. Departed this life Monday, February 2, 1931 at Casualty Hospital, LOTTIE JOHNSON. She leaves to mourn their loss a husband, a daugh- ter, Evelyn Clark: a son, Gilbert Johnson three grandchildren, two sisters and_ s host of other relatites and friends. Fu- neral Thursday, February 5, at 2 p.m. B P BaTud Cunfen. Bladensburs: Md. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jaryls funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w., until 5 p.m. Wednesday, thereafter at her late residence, 223 Highland ave.. Brent- wood, Md. KEYS, MOLLIE A. Suddenly. on Saturda: 31, at Emergency Hos wife of the [ate pter of the late rts, sister of arvis: Ta- md R g e 4 ur i pariors, Funeral Wednesday, Fel im.. from Beulah Baptist O it Payne's Cemetery. * A—9 Deaths. LENMAN, ISOBEL M. Op Tuesday. ary 3, 1931, at her resi n.w.. ISOBEL H. late’ John Funeral fre Februe residence “Thurs bm. Interm = vate. Please -+ g ehs MATYIMORE. Tuary 4. 1931, B R Mauns ¢ heral home. tice of rwne=i MECORMICK, EDITH ABBOT. ebruary 3, 1031 Phelps bl 4 fo” ot "Rea Carmiek. " Services Somal Cliuceh o ton S ona) (“e» MESMER. LULA, Widow"of Pete CHARLES. Wednesany, Febe esidence, 51 Seatam IMORE. o Chambers fu. t Chapin sis. n.w. i EI On_Tuesday. Memorial Hospital, Mosn Services L wil MIDDIL TON, MARGARET, GRRET. beloy Famerai tro ge, Feori Fort Lir MOLLOMAN. Suddenly, A NE CAT Gy Funeral ser Lee, 332 Pa. 2 pm. Infe i Cemeters. sday, 2 Unfvers SHANNON Relatives and friend PECK, EDITH COLEy Sudd day. February 2. 1931 at Horact B. Peck and me ard C. and P Peck neral servic at the chapel on T fee of SAMUEL ment Fort Li SIMMS. ALFRED 5. [February “ ALFRED Sudderly. “Interment Cemets ) ¥. Congressional TENLY. MARY 3. 198 7 Bucha of the of i Alden the uary invited THOMAS, RAYMOND D, Sunda v RAYMOND D, belo February . 132 in’ her 83rd bove reside at 3 p.m, eral_from day, Febru- Relatives and friends Departed this Ufe Mary a_hos Thursday, Feiy dy funeral pa THORNIIE, RE ary 3, 1931, at his residenc nw. Rev. L R. THOR bushand of Betty Moody T 8oth 5 He fhree “daughters Danville, Va.; M Lester T C. " Remains L. R. Tuesday, Febru- 3162’ 17th st WHILL. beloved nhill, in his his wife resting Tomer 14th and Chapin at his late resi~ . Thursday. at & ond, Va., Fridag, WALKER. February 1 bove residence Thursday, 2 pm. Relatives and friends Interment Glenwood Cemetery. In Memorkam, ALLEN, JOBN H. In Ioved" Busband and fath invited. [ | : ‘hered in death. | WIFE. MR ALLEN. DAUGHTERS; LILLIE DO! . MARIE HERBERT. * FOWLER. SUSANAH. In loving remem: ance’ of my dear mother, SUSANAH FOWLER, who departed this life February | 4 1917 Gone, but not forgotten HER SON, ALFORD. FUSE. ANNIE P. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear mother and wife, ANNIE P. FUSE, who departed this 16 eisht years ago today, February 4, 1923. THE FAMILY. * In loving remembrance of LYDIA HAUER, Wwho departed this life six years sgo today February 4, 1925. THE FAMILY. ¢ HAWKINS, ELDRIDGE AND LUCY HOLME! Sacred to the our_beloved { ther, ELDRIDG! into’ eternal rest February 4, 1919, and our d LUCY HOLMES HAWKINS, gway very suacenly five years ago, Decem- er 27, 192 HAUER, LYDIA. \our dear mother, . oh, how we miss_you, S memmorics of ot S 20 ¥ appy day we'll all_meet. I Frd S 15 WARD, ELLEN W. In remembrance of By eur TmotRer, ELLEN, W, HOWARD, a ‘one ‘year azo today, February Rest on, dear Thy wiliing hav Faithful moth A truer mother’ yo: Por all of us she did her best God grant h HER DAUGHTE HOWARD, ELLEN beloved ' mot one year 2o tod: It was an early mo on mother, thy labor's o'er, ds will toil no more. nd_kind, 4. erted v 4 g hour this 1930, lite we loved so well AND SON, JULIA AYD SMITH, ADDIE B. A tribute of love to the memory of our mother, ADDIE B. SMITH, Lho departed this life one year ago toda¥, - 3 ADDIE MAE AND EDITH. * In _sad memory ERNEST, who_di parted years ago, Feb- ruary 3, 1920 ‘Gone, but not, forgotten. FAM FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone’ Lincoln 0332, "ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut A " Joseph F. Bifch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. gone.fert og9e GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000, :!‘sx N.W, V. L. SPEARE CO. 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