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B.S. SIMMONS DIES AFTER OPERATION the Jov‘l:.h c"on‘\mm;uyn‘ u:nura 't‘}‘\. Metropplitan National nk an o ‘Pllrh'l and La \F! tte Hotels. His hnmn wu at 1627 Lfimont street. his widow, Kathering R slmmnm he is lurvtved by seven | sons, Thomas Earl and John Stanley, who are associated in business here: nmu Lambert, national advertising ger of the Cincinnati Post; B. Shnley jr, of the New York Sun: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PIETRO EPISCOPO DIES MRS. DA BIRGFELD AFTER HEART ATTACK DIES AT LlNDEN, MD. | Funeral Services for Retired Eng neer Will Be Conducted Friday Morning. Mother of Chief Clerk of Treasury ! Survives Hushand by Less T*. | (", EDNESDAY, MRS. FANNY T. HOLMAN NEARLY 98, SUCCUMBS Was Native of Virginia, Long Res- ident of Alsbama, and Had Lived Here Five Years. SEPTEMBER 9, 1931, THE WEATHER District of Columbla, Maryland, Vir- enerally fair tonight and to- morrow; slightly warmer tonight; gentle north or northwest winds. ‘est Virginia—Fair, slightly warmer tonight and tomorrow. * A——9 [FORMER ALEXANDRIA PASTOR DIES OF FALL/ Dr. Peter Parker Phillips Vietim of Accident Two Weeks Ago, Re- Bnnhu. PADGETT. WILLIAM Monday. Seplem- 1 . oeloved husbang ed 63 vears from his late resi Tniradsy. Sholemberio! a1" 328 Relatives'and frie Cedar Hill Gemetery PAIGE. ANN AIGE. ANNA BEATRICE WO Hosnital ANNA BEATRICE W (ml)‘flAl:,r wife of Wiiliam Paige. daughter nf wnuam Leo and Vineent de Paul, with | Pietro Episcopo, 67, retired engineer | the Ameri Telej Sue- Ia' Prominent Archlteot eumbs at Hospital—Funera Not Yet Arranged. l Central High School. Mrs. Katherine Simmons Helen Cecllia _Simmons: Dr. Maynard 8. Simmot \ of 1809 Kenyon street, and August . Stanlev Simmons, 60 years old, prominent Washington architect and designer of leading business structures | here, died last night at Providence | Hospital, following a major operation. Funeral arrangements had not been completed today. Mr. Simmons, who Charles County, Md the Boston School of Technology. He was 8 fellow of the American Insti- Simmons, a civil engineer, teenth street, Swanson, commander of was born in was educated at Wis.. placed eich fer, hone & Co. here, and Frederick E., He is also survived by two daughters. two and 10 grandchildren, Honors Unknown Soldier. PARIS, September 9 (#.—Henry A Disabled American Veterans, Janesville, three wreaths today the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, ane the Disabled Veterans, of the Washington Railway & Electric | | Co.. died suddenly yesterday at his resi- | ’denc' 50681 Sherrier place, from & heart | tack, Mr. Episcopo was retired four years after serving the rallway company | years. He was a member of thi | Holy Name Spciety. Victor Emanuel | and Roma Lodges and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his widow and six | children. Funeral services will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Vie- tory. Priday morning at 9 o'clock. In erment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. | WAR MOTHERS HONORED T.ONDON, Sfplrmbcr 9 . slegraph ?lfil dent Roper. and | at { mother of thers, | a phy xclcn "g"v Linden, 5 J of 1616 Slx' utbmd August Post No. 6. | "‘"‘"’“’ -lnd?n | Chapter, | Surviving Horn, R on e A party Than Thres Weeks. | of the Treasury Department, died sud- o |denly early t 21 PFuneral services will be held Satur- | | day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Grace Protestant Z|side, Md, with Mn\ Bir| and Mrs. Fanny T. Holman, who would have been 98 years old on QOctober 1, | died yesterday at a local sanaterium. Mrs. 1ds Van Horn Birgfeld, 74.1She was the grandmother of Mrs. Rob- f Prank A. Birgfeld, chief clerk | ert G. Hand, 1331 Gallatin street, with { whom she made her home. today at her home after a brief illness. Her Edward W. Birgfeld, died on | Tow morning at the 3 ‘lmme Bul’lll will be in Cedar Hm Cemetery Mrs. Holman spent most of her life ‘ln Alabama, having gone there at the age of 10 from Petersburg, Vs. where she was born. She had lived in this city about five years. She s survi y two children, Mrs. Pearl Wolverton of this city, and J. B. Holman of Camden, Ala., as well as & number of grandchildren and great- gnndchlld'm Episcapal Church at Waod- rial in the cnurch‘ nearby. g,(eld was born_at Tayhill, ad lived for 50 vears in She was & member of Esther Order of the Eastern Star. are ane brother, George Van chmond, Va., and four sisters, tute of Architects, and was well knawn in local building circles, having been in business for himself for about 40 vears. His offices were in the 1300 block of H street. Among the outstanding buildings de- signed by Mr. Simmons are the Barr Amcrican Legion and Company M of | the 128th Infantry Association. . Within 10 hours recently 1,800 bags of peas were picked fram a fleld at Burn, England. and delivered 68 miles | bands et sea during the war, of Ambassador Cherles G Mrs. Dm\:s n'. tea in embassy of 118 Gold Star Mothers and Widows | Mrs, most af whom last their scns and hus- [ Mrs. were guests | Mrs. Dawes and | Mrs. the American | g Margaret, Linkins, Rockville, Md.. Elizabeth Webster. Washington: Hanna Shipley, Pittsburgh. and Jeannette Smith, Oakton, Va. In addition to her oldest son, Frank | Birgfeld. there also survive four other Bas) | Marriage Licenses. i, B Fgicner. [ eraid, Albi“m and - and Florence L. Te o Wiliiam: H hig sit. and Building, the Medical Science Building. ' away in Manchester. children, Willlam mrgrem aboard the George Washington. after They ‘fll ln\r England tomorrow l having gone to Brockwood Cemetery to | Herman W. Bir| E. Birgfeld an: both of this city, feld, Boston; Bertram E. | and Mrs, | | Beguna B, Worland, Yo Rexins B "S6. New York Oty A Fren. Willl wVaren v '31’ 42. and Dorothy Bmith. Weather for Past 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 80; 8 p.m., 72; 12 midnight, 65; 4 a.m., 63; 8 a.m., 68; noon, 84. Barometer—4 pm. 29.98; & pm 29. DDA 12 midnight, 28.! DD m., 2895 30.00; noon, 30.00. whnt temperature, 81, occurred at 3:45 p.m. yesterd: Lowest temperature, 63, accurred at L] !er tod‘ ‘emperature same date last year— Highest, 76; lowest, 67. # Tide Tahies. ((?urnkhtd by United States Coast and Foai R ay—Low tide, Ude. 8:12 am_and 5:45 pm B Tomprrow—Low tide. Ti5 am. and 1:05 p.m.; high tide, 6:08 a.m. and 6:39 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—8un rose 5:43 am.; sun sets 6:27 pm Tamorrow—Sun rises 5:4¢ am.; sun sets 6:26 p.m. Moon rises 7:14 am.; sets 5:18 p. Automobile lamps to be Hxhwd one- half hour after sunset. | served as sided in Georgetcn, Rev. Dr. Peter Parker Phillips, 1657 Thizty-first street, former rector of St Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church at Alexandria, died last night at the Uni- versity Hospital, Charlottesville, Va., as the result of a fall while visiting in Virginia about two weeks ago. ‘ Dr. Phillips was the son of the late John H. and Emeline W. Phillips, and as a vouth resided in Georgetown and an _assistant at the United States Naval Obs e¢ory. He was a graduate of Columbian College, now George Washington University, and of the Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria. For several years he was rector Grace Protestant opal Berryville, Va.. and later was rector of St. Paul's, in Alexandria. from 1894 un- til his retirement {n 1920. Since retiring he has resided at the Georgetown ad- dress. His wife, Norris, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James L. Norris of this city, died of Church, formerly Miss Edith friends inviied PHILLIPS, PETER “Nofice ol lutet PINKETT_ ALICE. Departed this life tember 7.1931 afier a brief flin Epaldence. "2145 Stevens ct. PINK] o mi al Thursday. a from Janifer s Tixeral parior. 1113 ’2":1 nw. ‘Rev. Harvey offc: ok Lincoln Memorial Cemet, PRINCE, ELLA (MUSE). .uep-'md this Lt ber 1 6w E: oot 1T s‘fl(-y segiember 1 Zion Wesiey 3 S s o e MeCoy omciatine QUISENRERRY. EDITH, On Monday ember Tt et weshinglon Sanita: EDITH QUrsE\ntR Fimerni from’ Hysong 5. 1300 N s m Friday, &‘plu\ ber 11. 1g RITTER. WILLIAM H. 'h\ndnv September ] ¢ Chicago, 11 WILLIAN B - be in_1919. He is survived by & daughter, Miss Edith Sewall Phillips. Punesll services and burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery here, probably on F'ndl! W. C. T. U. HEAD RENAMED Other Officers Also Are Elected by Grace E. Murphy, Woodside, Md. . U. 8. Couple Down in }urma. RANGOON. Burma, September 9 (4 —Anxiety felt today for the safety of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Day of Ridgewood, N. J. who ere making a tour of the world in their own airplane was telizved last night when news reached here that they made a forced av. D James 20705} & Reod, 31 and Margaret Philovs. (HHKEDD Truit!"% 44. and Ross Mararo, Myl s i a3 “oxon Wil M., and Margarel V. O'Lone. 27, this e¢ity. Rev. .i 3 *Nestar Rasniond P [Togng; 24 Glen Feho Heighis. pat g gared Lolonn Rty ) nd Auresss L By the tremendous low prices we are having “du time it would be well-wise to get together those old shoes and have them repaired now for Winter at our Specials, as are listed. 2 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only place wrcaths on the graves. Rainfall. rative figures of the mo ulnhl?‘in the Capitay for" the. fires nine months against the ave shown in the following table: Average. 1931 January ..3.55ins. January February .3.27 ins. February March ....3.75 ins. March April . 27 ins. April lice | Has Always Hon Unqualified chapel at On ata. T W September a2 frien ta.* 1merment a1 O On Tuesday idence Hogpital May SPECIAL GoonSVEAR Rubber Heels (Regular 50¢ Value) 1 gc attached Genuine White Oak Leather Half Soles §9¢ QOOBVEAR White Oak Leather, Full Soles and $1 Goodyear Rubber Heels. (extra special) STEIN’S SHOE REPAIR CO. 627 E St. N.W. 2nd SHOP FROM 7th St. Approval landing No matter from what view- point you consider it, our serv- ice excels. Through the vears we have served people in all walks of life and in all sections of the city. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN u 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Atlantic 1700-1701 Telephor of a lelkinl fuel tank. DOCTORS CHAMBERS Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Ch at Candoway, Burma, becaus nd Wande Meneshini. Hitn B "Brockwell. 21 nnis h. 24. and Onetha Nunnally. pomt D g et apd Harn Alice 30 herine C WiE maner ona: Hev. Kbram Co ;s ives Bradford R. Glascock. 31. Kafemori. 26; Rev. John (‘lil\,—;;n*; Moses. 21 u\d ‘Licretia Davis. N JglEnag n gty M Rosenfeld. both of Richmi Recommend A b ] ')r rmw 28. both of Pui mbulances Bt o goe Judge Rmvm E. Ma When the Castle of Lenzen fn Ger- many, listed by an official appraiser at $100.000, was sold by compulsory auction for $500 vecently, the owner sought to have the auction annulled. arges Lowest in City 00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 For real fome com/ér/ HEAT WITH Ol but watch these 12 Iwz}zzfr 1 AUTOMATIC. Operates itself. Abso- lutely no furnace-tending. 2 CONTROLLED HEAT. Whatever temperature you want is uniformly maintained, automatically. . 3 CLEAN. No coal dust, ashes, smoke or soot—to injure furniture, rugs or hang. ings. No costly cleaning. 4 NOISELESS. Listen—then judge for your- - self. No roaring flame or noisy blowers. OIL To those who are undecided which oil burner to buy, we submit the Toridheet 12 POINT STANDARD. It has been prepared by competent and impartial heating e tests. It will lead you surely to the p RELIABLE. Designed, builtand marketed by the Cleveland Steel Products Corpo- ration, nationally known manufacturers of precision automotive products. EFFICIENT. A rotary burner, transform- ing fuel oil into a gas, by atomizing and vaponzmg Develops complete combustion of fuel. 7 ECONOMICAL. Gets all the heat out of the oil—burns with blue-base, orange- tip flame—the hottest kind. FLAME PLACEMENT. Soft, quiet, wall- type flame —not shot into fire-box, but applied directly to entire heating surface. This is heating by direct conduction. FOR BETTER HOME HEATING NOW is the time to see an interesting demonstration of Toridheet—and to get all details, including price of complete installation, ready-to-heat. Phone or see The Miller-Lacey Sales Co., Inc. Sole Distributors for W ashington and Suburbs Ralph C. Miller, President 264 Carroll St. N.W. Herbert L. Lacey, Vice Pres. & Treas. ' Georgia 1330-1331 ngineers, through exhaustive urchase of the best oil burner. 9 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. Clean-cut, compact, rugged simplicity — only one moving part—no pulleys, belts, pumps or gears to get out of order. 10 USER ENDORSEMENT. Thousands of enthusiastic users who, without exception, say, “We're satisfied”—and who volun- tarily recommend Toridheet to their friends and neighbors. 11 DEPENDABLE FUEL SUPPLY. Low priced fuel always available—no shortages —no uncertainties. 12 UNDERWRITERS’ LABEL. Your insurance of dependable performance, efficiencyand compliancewith all building code requirements. T B e e e B S e e £ L P S ) 1370 ins. ‘413 ins. July . .4.17 ins. . ;\!Imlst ....4.01 ins. August . September..3.24 ins. September.0 26 ins. Record rainfall for th s or the first nine January, 1882, 7.09 Inches; February. 1884, 634 inches: March. 1851 884 {inches; April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 1069 inches, June, 1900, 1094 ;;A‘;}'V‘s,lgi'\;ly. 1886, 1063 inches; Au-| {Bust. 1928, '14.41 inches; Septe 1876, 10.31 inches, Gl Wlalhlr in \'lrlolu (‘Ilir May June ... July June Stations. Weathes. i © Boston, u. ™ B0 %r 8 Cola Mich Tex. Tex Denver, Detroit. E! Paso. Galveston. Helena,” Kor s 2i Thdianapolis dnd Jacksonville. a2 Orleas Moy TRy Oklanoma City aha. Nebr. Baceipn Phoenix. Pittsburgh. Fortland. Portl O Lake City San Antonio San Diego. Cal .t:s u San Franc: 2 | Srocioim Gibraitar. ' 8p, Herndon Woman Dies. HERNDON. Va. September 9 (Spe- cial) —Miss Blizabeth Cartright. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cartright 01\ this place, died in Arizona. 3 Births Reeorled wing births have been reported th Department in the past 24 | ours Benfamin F. and Dalsy M. Cornelius. boy. | and Felorrina R_Corvelll. boy. Small. boy. Boorde. boy Appiggari, boy. 104 Siendond T ticRane, | nd Angela R Dondero. boy. and Mary L Colling. bov. t Unkle, bor. | wirl. \th L Conger. itl Prelme v Batman, Sirl, Iy .na Nora Cliibb, boy ) gnd Madie ‘Tyler. Por. Tand Phcrets gell. boy M. and Macie 1. Carr. bo: Elgene 4 A0d Alberiha Brown: girl. Dcaths Reeorted The folloying deains have been re ] to the 'Health *Depariment in 0 P, Foster, 78, Siblex Hospit Jennie Holmes. 61, Sibley Hospit, gty ey 5. United states 8o1- ers’ Whiiam ‘Box. 32 Georgetown Hospital Thomas H. Beufield, 9, Emergency Hos- . Gallinger Hospital, Children's Hospital FOUND. ANIMALS apply 49 Marvland ave sw SMALL BROWN PACKET. sontainin ¢ giher asticles, found Saturda . r_ G Grafton Hotel n.nm Shop. LOST. ATREDALE, large tan, named "Bobby somery” County tag 2 Phoj or Wisconsin 4141 e Columbla Reward. all black ftted bag. containi Baby clothing. corner Columbia pike an SRing & Barcroft. V. 38 reward. Apt. 1, 1 S . Potomac s “W. BRE; black Phone “sold. with ol’ll. Frmn\ A(urnonn 1305 5 nesive d or and BUS HUBODOMETER September . Pere I somengt Washineton Sunial Toncuion Co. Earenecing Depts Jouh and M sis. n.w mlll lan Cairn terrier. Mrs_ Hill, M Phone Capitol | FORD_SPARE WHEEL, with iire, painted | buft. pirestone tive, kankl cover, part ed o wheel: on Henpime of ‘carrier di Oall National 8172. LIC] T un, 5 uu‘a’g\. sifice Bont. 4, betwaen T n.w. n.v. Re mixed 1931, 8 and 'Notiry rd. Reward. _ it HANDBAG—Generous reward for return of records In hlndhl{ lost irom car parked 3145 C sf. n.w.. National 5848. Apt. 208. 13+ NECKPIECE—Small fitch neckpiece Tuesdav mnrn ng in Diamond taxi or corner 18th and Sts. DLW, 1880, Sranen i3 SHELL GLASSES in leat and F sis. Reward. F st nw SUIT BOX on Monday from bus on high way beiween Wfi<hm:l n. D. C, and Hagers T e ne "box containing I beachocol- | ored dress, 1 blue dress and 2 pairs of satin glippers. Reward. | Becretary_ of _ Union Friendship 891 04d Fellows. 3 . District | Reward. Secretary, Nat. her case; lost, Henry Miller, ur re All Phone National 2483, ‘ll)kQKlK ARTHUR. On_ Wednesd Guy | N | MeCARTY. ALUERT a Winchester Branch. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., September 9.— Mrs. Don S. Mattison Ingav Wwas re- elected president of the local Woman's Christian Temperance Union, & position she has held some years. The Win- chester Union is the largest of the Vir- ginia branches, having a membership in excess of 450, and was one of the first in the State to engage in temper- | ance crusading. [ Miss Annie J. Reese was elected sec- | ty. Mrs. James Hott surer and | J. Dale ponding | ce presidents were elected for churches. as weil as & dozen partmental superintendents chosen to the State conven Fall at, Hampton we D. S. Matti- son, Mrs. J. F. Bly, Mrs. H. C. Jones. Mr! Jam(’l Hott and Mrs. L. H. Pence. Qard of Thanks. CROWLEY. MARY thanks sympatiy end flor i of our dea: mothe: WL BBCAND FANK "cHOWIEY Breaths. ALYARZ. SISTER MARY. 0 Passed away on Mo .m LuLY Bk\)ul{ Gladys. m nu MABY E. Departed this | September 931 MAR) y.' Septem Al friends invited. ABETH WALLACE. A ay, Septeniber & ACE. * beloved if] ber 10, at 2 pm. CARTWRIGHT, ELIZ, Tucson, ATizons. 1931, ELIZABETH = WA datienteTof Thomas 3 ahd Mary Wrgnt Notice of funeral hereatie CHAMBERS, DABNEY M. On Tuesday. Sep- tember & at his residence ave. DABNEY M CHAMBERS. beloyed tartha O3 e Bambers ¢ Kindly ‘omit nowers. L Lo\»\ll} 3 ot neral private CHICHESTER, On Tuesd EPISCOPO. PIFTRO. On Tuesdar. sepmu 8. 193, PIETRO. beloved iusband of ev Episcopo. Puneral from his late 061 Snerzier bl at his Summer ARTHUR. Minme Poraker. On Tuesday. September idence of her son. H 1835 _Calvert sued 81 vear st M. On Monday. Septem- TLLIAM GOLDEN of 508 | n.w. Notice of funeral | at the W. Ernest 1432 You sf. n.w. | T. On Tuesday. Septem FANNY T, HOLMAN. "in he beloved moih - of Mis. Pear h and grancmother of Mrs. Rob and. Services at the 8. H. Hil cral home. 2901 14th EXY . “Sepiember 10. at 10 a.m. T L CE M. On Sunday, Sepiember i AR CLeWIE Beloved Ve of John Lewis. Remains resting ai the Jarvis funeral church. 1432 until s v Wediend Ldence, 2517 6in T September “tom the Onurch of God. Ve. nw. vear. Denuited this life Monday, at his residence. . brief illues: g lh)»nnd ‘ot ihe lute Dell = f er 10, » Tesidence. Interment” Harmony Ty ARCEY, FANNIE. Suddenly Tuesday, Sep- | 8. 1u; m. FANNIE. Vidow' of the lats Lemuel Marcey and mother of Talhott and Gordon Marcey and | Mr: 2:30 pm. st M Church. Baliston, Va. Relatives frienas invited. MeABOY. ELEANOR RERBERT, on Tues- | . September 8, 1931, at the 3 rs. R. L. Living- | and 100 Lawell st., vidow of James Lynn McAbos. | ol Funeral 3 p.m_ Thurs Nber (10, from lier iate resi- Iiterment Glenwood Cemetery. ALBERT E.. On Mondas Providence HOsi .’ the s "o sard clocl elatives_and friends In- Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery RT E. Knights of C advised of the death of our & kniehts, ers ' of Knights' of Columbus of ‘this :\n!xmruon are Tequested to assemble st the late res dence of ine deceased. 2016 North Capitol at 918 am. to aitend the funeral s at riin's Church \vxu.uu & FRELY! Acting State Deputy, RLES J. DEAN. Staie Becretary. lm'n.n. ALBERT E. Members of cmo' Council.” No. 377, Knights of Colymbu lx'Ahlrrrhv nofied of ;‘e de: of "Carroll Cauncl. No. 37 his late resid 2019 Thursda Mass in 8t Ders are uqumc to he nresint EDWARD, HERRING. Grand Knight. MINGO. Monday. n.w.. o mourn their Toss one. daughter. two sons. Clar- Row ence and Roosevelt. a Rej | HAYDEN. )2 fil9z8 MSLNW. Cemetery. In Memoriam BAVLIE. JEN memory to of devated AYLIE )t years ago toda HER DAUGH COLFMAN, DA MARG «pn HAYDEN. ROPHIE. A dearly beloved moth who departed September 5. 19 1bute of love %o o: SOPHIE HAYDE! (s Life fhree yer 1 are forgoite s Her" LoVING ChLorex o HOWARD. FREDERICK F. me c RE “MABEL - BARD- ALICE ROGERS AND loss is Ber & Y Y we HER CHILDREN. Flfl\'ERAL’ DIRECTORS. TABLER _ Natl 1544 W. W. DEAL & CO. _816 H ST. NE ___LINCOLN 8300. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected pith the original W. R Spesce cstablih- Flione National 2842 = Formerly 910 F St JOHN R WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St NW. Phone North 0087 _ N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST . 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0% AM LEF “ONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE_ NW. _ NATIONAL 1334, 1385, Wm. H Sardo ¢ & Co. Funeral Chapel 42 ueT KK Lincoln 0524 Ambulance sery LM GAWLER CO = Funeral Dxrect9rs Pot. 4130, 4171 _ ]oscp}{ F ‘Birch’s Sons. (ISQAC.BXRCH* West 0098 3034 M St. N.W. Eionstied feer: 8 Established 0 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennnylvlfil Avenue NW. Phones: NAtional 5512-5518 | NO BRANCH OFFICE l FUNERAL DESIGNS. ‘cmcoms FLOWERS ¢33°35% $3 Beautiful Funeral Piec Opposite_Chambers Funeral Parlors *| Gude Bros. Co 1212°F, St.

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