Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 04, 1915, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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DAT LADY VISTAOAY-
THE DAILY STORY
The Persian Pussy
Mr. Bclden-Lowndcs hod a pretty
daughter, Doris, who took (lrt place In
her mother! aftectlom, and a very mag
nificent Persian cat, which took second.
Nothing elte upon terra flrma mattered
much, Sir. Belden-Lowndcs. a large In
come and sundry other things being ac
cepted as a matter of course. Mrs.
Lowndes spent her waking hours devls
Ikk ways to amuso tbo usurpers of her
affection.
Near the lodge of Doris' parents, close
to the shore of the beautiful little moun
tain lake, dwelt Dudley Morse In a tent
Mrs. Lowndes hated .Morse, for the
Hrao reason that she hated all unmar
ried men within speaking distance of
Doris who were not rated In Dun's or
Bradstreet's at more than a million.
It mattered not that her young neigh
bor hailed from New York, had Just grad
uated, from law school and had good pros
pects. What did matter was that Doris.
had managed, to get herself upset ono
day when she was out In her sailboat and
the .presuming young man had Jumped
i-jto the water from his own ennoe Just
the nick of time to save her from
(. AT'
'
With glacial thanks from Sir. Lowndes
, heriel.
drowning. He' had carried her. Iiome,
thereby proving the perfect seasoning of
his muscles, and had found It expedient
tp call. the next day to Inquire for the
young lady's health. Receiving the Infor
mation he craved, together with glacial
thanks frpra the lips of Mrs. Lowndes
herself, ho retired crestfallen to his tent
He spent the next hour. In -which he
should have been preparing supper. In
reflecting upon the Ingratitude of woman
and the misfortune of man. For alas)
In the few weeks Doris had been at the
lodge, ho had worshiped her from afar.
Heaven had surely sent the wind that up
set her boat and given him tho chance
to save her.
However, heaven was to send more
than a wind to favor his suit- For
Doris, fully recovered from her duck
ing, and discovering her mother's
maneuver to keep her rescuer at a dis
tance, walked boldly over to the camp
one morning and said, "Thank you!"
In person to the astonished young man.
Mrs. Lowndes had her hands almost
entirely full with a house party which
arrived at the lodge that very day. A
party composed mostly of extra ellgtbles
from, Manhattan and of girls, let us
whisper It, whose beauty could In no
! equal that of Doris.
. day, when 'Mrs. Lowndes supposed
Darts p, be rnotorlng with Percy Aller
dt and sh.e' wasn't at all, but Instead
was out on the Jake In Dudley's canoo
trHtg for muakellunge. Just beyond the
HwoMBtory and out of view "of the
Jodffe, Dudley said, suddenly, "Doris, 1
can't stand this any longer, I'm going
to your mother and father tonight and
tell .them we love each other, I don't
brieve It will be so hard to convince
them as you think when I tell them
who I am. Of course, I haven't much
v money yet. But It's sure to come and
and" Indignantly. "I'm as good as any
ut the fellows staying at your place
Raw."
"It wouldn't do any good, Dudley, for
ye to go- Vm jure It -wouldn't," dls-
"wt I feel Ilka a thief making love
to you this way."
Dorts pulled up the Una and fixed the
po thoughtfully. "Yes, it's too bad.
Isn't; HI If mother only were not so
sit,"'
"J there any -way you can suggest,
ear, that I might reach her heart!"
"Ty, dandy! Mother's pet Persian!
CM mmtm hla real, name's Omar."
A tam came into Dudley's steel-gray
yaf. "Do you really think there Is any
ii mlY'ltr of-ofr- Oh, I say, Doris,
eaBkfl r ! to pass hla royal nlba
MM !' attr dusk tonight? I'll wait
" "" """'a- . M" i""1.' ? ? 1 as .! 1 s lSaa.tr NMf4 tt. nn fas
' sssmS'' If ym pan."
' Sua fauglicd merrily "His nurse puts
MJ to bd at 8. I'll try to kidnap hha
M altar mac, iaowa. xm, i a.
JfbC r. ". hy you
"B0fMf W"ssl, aaywfcwsr
t slliis m ' tn the katata
taw mad ao aW
Ifc Ififtla all rssjs,-' 1 aVsi't want esse.
iWipm ItssMiiirsf )Mtw if y a
fttWa, tn iSsiWsrty atMatle-.
jwmmm, iuiwpsss, awmwg mm
"l doa't think so," sIm imjmm4.
' "'All rlirteU Twre! U stMOw's
dsMM. What a o W Mtawl'' as Dud
icr wi' wxw w
"Lets bak w. I Wt Uf t
4
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h.k .. - "i4, "0 mm y dar
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Then came a series of screams and
yowls from outsldo
Lights were switched on and heads ap
peared at windows.
Then Dandy's basket was discovered
empty!
Mrs. Lowndes screamed. "Dandy!
Something Is killing my darling kitty!
Hurry, some one, quickj Save hlml Oh,
save him, please!"
An excited crowd In boudoir gowns
r.nd caps, dressing gowns and slippers,
gathered In tho wldo hall. Then they
ventured out onto the veranda. The
screams and yowls were more ear-split-ting
than ever, and the sound was soon
located. There, on a branch of an Im
mensely high tree was the cat.
How on earth ho ever got there was
not the question. The thing was that
with his manicured nails he could not
get down, and tho branch was a good
30 feet.
"Oh, somebody get him, quick! He'll
fall!" walled Mrs. Lowndes. "Never
mind, Kitty dear, wo're coming!"
"Meow! Mi-cowl"
"Oh! Belden. Percy. Frederick, Algy,
do go soma of you and get him!"
"Hut, my dear Mra. Lowndes, we can't
climb that tree!"
"Then get some of the men servants.
A ladder! Anything!, Quick! Never
mint), Kitty dear, be patient. AVo're com
ing! Poor little darling! Oh!" For
Kitty was slipping.
Moreover, the men servants, desper
ately as they tried, could not climb so
tall a tree, and long ladders there were
none.
Doris approached her mother timidly.
"Mother, Mr Morse, who lives down In
the tent can climb. I I saw him once.
Won't you eend for hlm?"
"Thank heaven! There Is one full
grown man In the neighborhood who
can climb!" sobbed Mrs. Lowndes on the
verge of hysterics. "James, go quickly
and ask Mr. Morse If he will be so kind
as to come and get my cat out of a tree.
Ilun, run the whole way."
And Dudley Morse, strangely wide
awake for that hour, appeared forthwith,
climbed the tree and rescued Omar
Khayam from a dreadful fate, rind Doris
Lowndea also from the fate of marrying.
a man wnom alio did not love.
(Copyright, mis.)
LAST CONCERT AT CITY IIALL
Philadelphia Band Will Close Its Sea
son There Tonight
The program for the closing concert
on City Hall Plaia tonight by the Phila
delphia Band, C. Stanley Mackey, con
ductor, follows :
l-Overture. "Wllllim Tell" HoMlnl
2',) ;HunarUn Dsnce No. VI" Ilrahm.
(b) Pstrol, "American" Ueichlm
3 Cornet boio, "Artmcklenlan Polka,"
, ...... . Ilartmann
. . Mr. Emll Keneke. soloist.
Grind Scenes rrom "Msrtha" Flotow
0 Descriptive Fantssls, "A Comical Contest."
Snyopsls- Ths baud tunes up. Principal per'
formers try their respective Instruments. Com
petitors iMemljIe to draw for the order of
playlnr. Itules resd out by ths mansser. Sis.
Trombone, ths performer causing the most
laut hter to take the prtre. Ths contest beslna,
t"?.1coWtl!.or." be,n? Messrs. CUrtnetto, Cor
SLtti'..?c$S!,nl'. Kuphonlo, curlnetto,, Jr.. and
Fagotti. The Judees tsks notes after each
wrlatlon. Unexpected reiults through jeslousr
pt th drummers, tha prise being awarded to
the bass drummer, bis performance havlnr
produced ths sreatest hilarity. Termination of
the contest.
A Melodies from "High Jinks" i..Fr!ml
7-Valse ill Concert,"Estudiantlnsl."
.. v ".. .. Waldtsufel
B-Marche, "Slav" Tschilkowsky
"Auld Lang 8rne."
MUSIC IN FAIRMOUNT PARK
Conceits This Afternoon and Tonight
at Belmont Mansion
The programs for concerts this after
noon and tonight at Belmont Mansion, by
the Falrmount Park Band, Richard
Schmidt conductor, follow;
PAHT I-AFTEnNOON, 1 TO O'CLOCK.
1. Overture, "Isabella" ..Sudds
2. Melodies from II Trovatore" Verdi
3' mL ,? ""iT ,n.P" H nublnsteln
a lb? V.C"S" 'SSL00!!'1"1 DslIsf'.Dellbss
4. Melodies from 'Ths Old Town,,....LU(wi
B. "My Old Kentucky Home" (with variations)
US ID?
Smith
PAItT Jl-BVJ?NINa. 8 TO 10 O'CLOCK.
1. Overture, 'atradella" , Flotow
2. Melodies from 'Csrroen" nuet
Tt. Cornet solo. "Klpg Carnival" .... Kyrie
Soloist, Mr.' Bants Msrtorano.
4. Excerpts from "Ths LJttle Cafe"...,caryll
0. Suits ds Concert, "From Foreign Lands"
a. lUly. b. Poland, e. Hunrary.1"""1''
0. "Invitation to ths Danes" ......Wsbsr
7. (a) "Danes of ths Hours" from "Ls
.. , Oiocaait." ,........, Ponchlsllt
fb) "Ame-lcan Patrol" Meachlm
8. FarsweirFantasls. "Auf Wiedsrsebn"
Each chair plays a farewell song and'ja.
parts, until there Is nobody lett but ths leader
and tympany piaysr, a few beats, a roll,
ther depart
CONCERT IN HUNTING PARK
'i 'L I'
Enrgetic Band Will Play There for
Public Tonight
The program for sncrta this after
noon and tonight In Hunting Park by
the. Efiergstlo Band, Arthur Tlosander.
ceaductor, tallows;
PART l-AFTBRNOON. 4 TO O'CLOCK.
1. 1n4w4uetton -"Aawlcs."
t iWife'::'tt
Ularssiaston. -
f j&xml''''n K,,n,M
'. ySSH&rTZlli'i&HiL "'
. Cs,cwrtic "A Cacauwt Danes"
. -M(s of PuUr Fkst Wis." w"Suti
pjtur H-sSVW8, 8 TO M O'CLOCK.
a. Cm i 'Jyy -J" j. Msa4Ush
J. Psmsss) f lew stilus,, Irom '"atocondiT
Slc;
,.,., .,,,,
ssit.
trosstoaa.
".,...., tWalsHawM
ta y,
salas"
Msvsa
Uki ' -.!..
PtmSTTbntXr ""
u ja...iA : ivrr
4. st--
tw2iS
..assssi sssssstK "A Bif
1. ItVsW-i'WatiSsTiaJ
S. Tasai aasvi Mr
i. "Fl
KEDGER'-PHirADWliPHlX BA.TTmDA:Y, BfoPTEMBEB' . tVL?
.
DAT PfN'WAS A HAIR
LOOM IN DE WAL-SINC-
FOKD FAMOLYFO A
TH0U8AN YAHS
HOSIERY PROSPERITY
Mill Has Orders to Keep It Running
Day and Night for Six
Months
The Commonwealth Knitting Company.
Inc., hosiery manufacturers, Maschcr nnJ
Jefferson streets, reports having booked
orders that will keep it running six
months.
Commencing next week, the company
will operate day and night Tho company
recently was merged with tho Crescent
Dyeing and Finishing Company, Womrath
and Tackawanna streets, and Is removing
its plant to that address. The officers
arc; President, Charles Chestnut; vice
president, Robert M. Lee; superintendent
and manager, Frank Dowe; cecretary and
treasurer, Samuel Livingston.
Inhaled Acid Gas and Died
POTTSVILLE. Pa., Sept. 4.-Inhal!ng
acid gas at the Nitrated Products Com
pany, of this city, Michael Burns, who
came here two months ngo from Scranton,
died today at the local hospital where he
had been admitted a few hours before.
Ho was 65 years old. A brother, Edward
Burns, of Scranton, is his only known
survivor.
IN MEMORIAM
ALEXANDER. In loving memory of JEB
TINA D. who died September 4. 1000.
DAUGHTERS.
eatfjs;
ANDERSON. On September 2, 101S, JOHN
J., husband of Rosanna Anderson. Relatives
nnd friends, also members of League of the
Sacred Heart and Holy Name Societies, are
Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday
morning. 0th Inst., at 8 o'clock, from late
residence, 20s Wilder at. Solemn M?s of
Jl.S!lul?m .'. CnuVch o' " Sacred Heart.
0:30 I'reclaely. Interment at Holy Cross.
Auto service.
DENNISON. On August 31, 1915, THOMAS,
oeloved husband of the late Rebecca Ben
nlson (nee Capper), In his 70th year. Rela
tives and friends, also employes of John
Uromley & Sons, II st. and Lehigh ave"
are invited to attend the funeral services,
on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from
S,iV"'.""I,w,.r",,.'5ence' Mr' John Keyes.
2J55 Waterloo st. Interment at Ureenwood
K. of 1 Cemetery. Remains may be viewed
Saturday evening.
BLACK. On September 4, 1818, BIANCA E
wire of John C. Hlack. Relatives anJ
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, Monday evening, at S:J5 o'clock
?.."" late residence. 100 West Itldley ave..'
Ridley Park. Pa. Interment at Duncannon
Pa., upon arrival of train leaving Broad
Si. Station, Philadelphia, at 10:23 Tuesday
morning. ,
BP,,P'-;0n S'P'smber 1, 1818, CHARLES,
husband of Margaret Iloro (nes Mulhol
land) and son of Mary and the late Louie
B..ro '.'k11'," an1 (r.'nd " Invited to
attend the funeral, Monday mornlnr. at
jau o'clock, rrom his late residence. 2m
N. Bancroft st. Solemn Requiem Msss at
Our Lady of Mercy Church, at 10 o'clock
precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme-
IHtOMI-EY. On September 2, 1018. ED
WARD, son of the late John and Luclnda
Bromle, aged W years. Relatives and
friMids of I lis family and employes of John
Bromley A Sons are reapecttully Invited to
attenl his funeral services, at his lata real,
dence, Laktalde, York road, Ok Lane on
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, urectaely In
terment private at Central Xaurel Hill
Cemetery. Pleas; omit Horal offerings.
Automobile funeral.
CAKLON On September 8, 1915. ELIZA
ANN, widow of Hush Carlon. In her 73d
year. Relatives and friends are Invited ta at.
tend the funeral, on Monday, at 10:30 a7 ra
from her lats residence. 2012 N. 20th t'
Services and Interment at 2 p. m at nJiJ
Church, Nst Conshohoeken. RemklSi may
be viewed 8unday, 8 to 10 p. m. r
CHAMUKKLIN. On September 3, ibis
NELLIE M., daughter of Ellen and the'
lata William J . Chamberlln. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend Mass at Lad v
of Victory Church, on Monday at" am
Interment at Cathedral Cemetery
CHRIST. On September 8, 1818. JOHN, son
of Margaret antf the late William H. cirlst
Relatives and friends, also Court McPherann
No. 140 P. of A.; Benenclal Ao.CC,np2'
are Invltsd to attsnd funeral, Wednesday at
8:30 a. m., from hla late residence ?
Mercer St. (28th -Ward). Solemn ife'qu'lfn?
Mass at St- Ann's Church et 10 a. m in.
terment Holy Redeemer Cemetery.
COUOUKN-On September 2. 1018 COM.
HADE ABRAHAM, husband of ths late
Kate R. Csbourn (nes Barnes), In hi 74th
year. Relatives and friends, a so Courtiand
Saunders Post Ns. 21, o. A. It I Brother,
hood of Locomotivo Engineers and Thomo
on Lodge, No. 340, P. and A. M.. of Writ
Chester, Pa. are respectfully Invited to i"
tend funeral services on Saturday evenlnr
at 8 o'clock precisely, at his lata " ldence
847 Fenahaw St.. Lawndale. PhlUdilphU
also services at ths First Baptist church
Malvern. Chester County Fa., on Sunday
at 2 p. m. . Interment at Malvern Uanti.t
Cemetery. Automobile funeral, "PUst
COMBEK. Suddenly, on Beptsmber 4 1B1E
at her lata residence, 81 E. ClaDler .
Qermantown, 8ALUE J., wife of Robert
Comber ana daughter of tha lats JoseVh
and Sarah Wrlgley. Due notice if funeral
will be given. ""''
CKOWERH On September 2, 1018. ELI7A.
1IBT1I THYDAT. daughtsr of CharTes J aid
the lats Laura Crowers, of Sharon Hill,' i?
In her 20lb year. Dus notlcs of funeral will
DAVla. On September 2. 1818. JOHN n
ImBband of Kate Davis (nes Connor), aisd o.(
years. IteUtlvos and friends, aUw' mDlovi
veterans c-f tho P It It. ars InvUed? .'!
tsnd ths funeral, on Mondsv at 7 3u m
from his lata residence. 1181 North Wllum
st Requiem Mas. at St. Uresory's Cliu.lli
at 0 a m. Interment at Holy Cro Cemetery'
Da OKOOTr-On September 2. 1818, KATE
li., widow of Thomas De O root Resident
2jl$ East Pletcher at Du notlcs of th.
funsral will be given. ' ol w
D?V1Nli,EPn Bsptsmber . 1H. LOU
ISA A. daughter of P. It. and the late
Anna R. Ds Vlanaus. lulatlves and frleid!
ar Invltsd to atuad the funsral aervlcesTon
gundsy afternoon,' at a o'clock precisely, a"
her fatber'a residence. 200 Sumao at. WlaaaT
81. IBIS. pWAHDR DILLONr pus notYcs"
of funeral will be given, frpm hU brother-In-
DOHNEY In Conahohockan, Pa..' on Sea
tsmbsr 1815. .BRIDaiST SCOTT -widow of
SiSmt, i?n, 'omerfy. of South Bsttue
hem. KeUUves ar4 friends are Invlt.d to at.
tsnd t funeral, pn Monday. J.t 7 s. mi
from tbs rsat4enca U Bsr TOtta-Lvw. VasSea
P. Scio, Hector and Jonea a7. Ctoto.
hockea. Hfgh Mas. of RSiVb. Tt HeJyl
J'saey Church at South SsthWUw. PaT. it
KaJV-S-vv." 'SSuft
husband of Kry Duaa (ii jKotvnr aod
61 years. Relative and feLMssM I iajfia
U attend the tamnirUSt: SS Z.
from his 1st ryUsnce, 'VsiaaUlii i 1
,3SSaSSrt3
io atUaa th funeral; on SSUmSSS
It LJ.- Ir?m r ' T.I iffrt
eWltSSwsfs. laiannest 014 Catlwdral timi.
atbtaa- tb fuoaral iwrvl. cn MoadayTit
By KEMBLE
Copyright 1015. II W. KniHi.
DOAN
DEATHS
FILE. On September 1, 1018, OKOHnK.
husband of tha late Henrietta Pawling
Pile, In his 67th year. Relatlvea and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
at ths residence of his son, Oeorge Pile,
11 North 30th st. Interment at Fernwood
Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Satur
day evening.
IIHIinUHN. Suddenly, on September 3,
1013. JULIA M. PISilDURN. daughter of
ths late Rev. Oeorge Junkln, In her 76th
ear. Relatives and frlsnds are tm Ited to at
tend the funeral services, Monday afternoon,
at 4 o'clock, at the apartments of Oliver II.
Hair. 1830 Chestt.ut st. Interment private.
PIHIIEH On September 1, 1818. OUOROE
w. rI31Ii:n, Jr., husband ot ueorgianna vv.
Plaher and aon of Oeorgs W. and th lats
Josephine Plther, aged 41 years. Relatlies
and friends, also Court ftenera! Montgomery,
No. 214. P. of A., and officers of the 30th and
23d Districts, Uuresu ot Police, are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Monday, at M:30 a.
m., from his ata residence. 1811 North 23d
st. Solemn Requiem Maas at St. Elisabeth's
Church at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment Pri
vate. PITZPATRICK. On September 2. 1918,
CATHARINE, daughter of the late Michael
and Mary Fltspatiick. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday
morning, at 880 o'clock, from her late resi
dence, 1209 North Palethorp st Solemn Re
quiem Maes at St. Michael's Church at 10
o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetedy.
Automobile funeral.
FLUEHIt On September 3, 1915. MARIE
C, beloved daughter John P. and Anna T.
Fluehr (nee Stoeckle), aged 10 months. Rela
tlvea and friends are Invited to attend tha
funeral, on Monday morning, at 0 o'clock,
from parents' residence, 104 West Susque
hanna ave. Interment at Holy Sepulchre
Cemetery.
OIItTON. At Palmyra. N. J., on September
1, 11)18, ELIZABETH, wife ot James Glrton,
aged M years. Due notice of funeral will
be given.
GltATZ. Suddenly, on September 3. 1913,
MARTHA C. OltATZ. widow of William
Grati. Due notice of the funeral will be git en,
from her late residence, 3111 Frankford ae.
OKAY. On September 2, 1818. WILLIAM P..
husbtnd ot Emily M. Gray (nee Stroh) and
son of Charles and the late Kate Gray, aa-ed
SO years. Due notice ot the funeral will be
giver, irom nis laio resilience, ii iasi
Ontario st.
HAItMEIL On September 2. 1018, W.
OWEN, husband of May Porsythe Hsrmer
and son of tbs late Charles W. and Sarah
Owens Harmer. aged 28 ears. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m., at his
late residence, 5018 Wayne ave., Germantown,
Interment at Northwood Cemetery.
HAKPEIt On September 8. 1B1B, at his
late residence, 211 W. Chelten ave., German
town, DANIEL ROBERTS HARPER. Due
notice of the funeral will b given.
HILLMAN. On September 2, 1016. JOHN,
beloved husbsnd ot Amanda Hlllman, aged
40 years. Relatives and friends are invited
to attend services on Sunday afternoon, at
2 o'clock precisely, at his late realdence, 1023
N. Lelthgow st. Interment at Odd Fellows'
Cemetery.
HOOAN. On September 8, 1015. PHILIP
HOGAN, son of Thomas Hogan and the late
Catherine Hogan (nee Trainer). Relatives and
friends are invited to attend the funeral.
on Monday, at 8 a. m., from the residence
of Gottlob Hueder. at 2720 Klrxbrlde at..
Brldesburg. Requiem Mass at 'All Saints'
Church at 0 a. m. Interment at Soldiers' I-'a.
tlonal Cemetery, Germantown.
1IUGHEM. At San Francisco, Cat, on Wed
nesday, September 1, 1818, at 3 o'clock, p. m..
SARAH ELIZABETH, widow of Thomas e!
Hughes, of Atlantic City, N. J. Funeral
aervlcea at the residence of her daughter.
Mrs. 8. E. Klngeley, 8732 Kentucky ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., on Tuesday, September 7,
at 3:30 p. m. Interment at Philadelphia.
1VEBTEIL On September 3, 1016, Mrs. AN
NIE II. IVESTER. daughter of tha late
Henry B. and A. Minerva Clark. Notice of
funeral later.
JENKINS. rOn September 2, 1018. LEON
HARRY, husband of Dora It Jenkins, aged
43 years. Relatives and friends, alio Waah
Ington Camp, No. 204, P. O, 8, of A.: Ladles'
Camp, No. at P. O. S. of A.; American
Order of Steam Englneera, are 4avlted to
attend the .funeral services, on Monday, at
3 p. m., at Ills lata residence, 6022 Ileechwood
at. Germantown. Interment at Northwood
Cemetery.
JOHANNIB. On September 1, 1016, AONES
E., beloved daughter of Oeorge II. and
l.;ulsa M. Johannts, aged 14 years. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Monday morning, at 7:30 o'clock
at her parenta" residence, 2336 South Alder
,L Msss n th Church of th Ephlphsny
at 0 o'clock, preclaelyi Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery. '
KALE. At Florence, N. J., on September 3.
1916. HENRY KALE, aged 68 years? Rel
tlves and frlsnds, also Bordentown Lodge,
Jr-4'i' '-.FU J,1": Csstle, No. 18,
K. G. H.; Court Delaware. No. 682. I. O.
of P.. are invited to attend the funeral, from
hla lata residence, 2d and Broad sts.. Plor-
e?c?t.2n T,dVat 10M ta-i Interment
at Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Burlington. R-
v?.!...?.1" vlewed n Monday evening.
KJ.I.,.,.V00D' n September 2. 1818.
JURUSHA KIRKWOofi. wlrt of Joseph D.
vn?.I3a,.1fr.,1itU,v, .n1 '"end are In
vlted to attend th funeral, on Monday, at 2
PiS" ,ro? J!?J? res'ilenc of her husband.
Delmar and Tlbben sts, Roxborough. Inter-
,mjt at Westminster Cemetery.
LANDIS. On Auguat 31, 1815, IRVIN J.,
husband of Ros Patton Landis and sen or
EnW' ,DA ? uta Id Landis and
ftiSflSH JSJir" n.a 8h Hammes.
Relatives and friends, also th Holy yam
Society and the Propagation of Faith Bo
S1"".? ,c,hurch "'Our Lady of the Hoaary
f.1"1 W.1 'Uow workmen of Baldwin Locomo.
ii,TauWAr.k, r,.l3v,te1 t0 t,ena fune?al.
S?niionvi?' f 8ff..' m'l "Sm Ml " real!
dene, 37 N. Felton at Solemn ltequleni
Mas at th Church of Our Lady of th
Ta?.IyInifrm,o,,t at 8t- DnI' CeWery.
LAltNK.V, On September 1. 1015 anna
MARIE, wlf of (Jeorg.X. B.' iirien. Itila
5 X" .7n? J&2P WWI. to attend the
?;tinV.h,eaii,,"i?.ni!t " p -t
w uia., i nvr aie rcsiasnc. ajiv
Interment at Arlington Cemetery.
LEHMAN. On September 2, 1818.
JANE M.,
lmxmslh me uckiwmi. wirv A. u.-,:
A. Lesmsn. ReUtlves and frlenda ar Invited
to attend the funeral asrvlces. on MondSy at
2 p. m.. at her 1st resldenc. sis N. sSth
st Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
UrriNCOrr-At her home. 160 w. Penn
at., aermantown. on Sixth-day. Ninth Month
M.' 1915, ANNB BHBPPAnDy'lipPIKCOTT
widow of James SUrr Llpplncott asid ii
LOCHTENjOn September 2, 191B. IIARRT
beloved husband of Rosa Vo&Uninil
Bachert), and aon of th Ut. PrJdlrUk and
ohawi Lochten,aged 58 y.ara. Ilelatlvsa
and friends, also'araployes of rjrth ft FoT
tar Dy Worka, ar. rfvltd to attend th.
funeral servloea. .n Monday, at 2 n. to.
at his lata residence. 642 ' vyt Soiner
at IntraBt at Oreenmomt (Sii.tEE'n,!
LOfiBHAl.E-At. I,oa
E.At Tai A.t .,
tw-j. is;:sawr"KiBDAxJ ?:
aetK tn juaeral will k alviT, e
lu
sus
ta rsldnc at
hsr-la-lawl
Murton, WypdcMr. fiwimVy County iS?
and t. Ut Saraarst Ontm. R.l.tiv7J "52
John
XytTV.mVef,
bwh, 111 skimsaer st High Mass at Ht
Awyss Church, ,t o'cKkf Int.rm.'n't
tm&&
m Cametenr.
siaii-".! H resnaenc.
gwtSSAtfw.:
on peaw ,
Notice ut funeral
HeALjMitr--pn . Hpismbr 8. "iom
jAMaja .. nuaoaaa nt jary J. UcAUl
(p. y'ROJl. ana son of the late John, and
Rom MoAlMsyt. Relatives and frienda uS
Court Vser,'Io. . p. of" Sd WapilS
Trtb. No. SM, L O. R. M.?V tovlfid it
aftaad funeral. " - -r- M. . "."
IKulem 9aVa4 Cauroh of at. CteriiaJsSr"
MadUUCAMTY
dauaatsr
Of Edward nna Aaote Uc.
r'5'fL-ii"v.a aafriaais
awsaiur. asasa )
arjBtrtlTto atteaa th. tuaaral, on
kr DunU i
Suia iiuii
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N
VoU LET ME KETCH
YOU HANQIN ROUIS DESE
PARTS NO MO. ei? AH'ti. RUN
DEATHS
McPADDEN, On September 8, 1018. JOHN,
son of late Daniel and Ann McPadden. Rel
atives and friends are Invited to attend fu
neral, Tuesday, 8:30 a. m., from residence of
his sister, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, 801 Rich
mond st Solemn Mass of Requiem at
Church of the Holy Name, 10 a. m. Inter
ment at New Cathedral Cemetery.
MeLAl'flHI.IN. September I.1816.THOMAS.
huaband of Mary McLaughlin. Relatlvea
and friends are respectfully Invited to at
tend tha funeral, Monday morning, at 8:30
o'clock, from his late residence, 1717 N,
10th st. Solemn High Requiem Maes at St.
Malnchy'a Church at 10 o'clock. Interment
at New Cathedral Cemetery.
McQUADE. On September 2, 1015, DORIS
I, wife ot Harry McQuade, aged 22 years.
Relatives ana rrienas are inviiea to aiiena
runeral services, Monday, at 2 p. m.. at her
late residence. 2040 W. York st. Interment
at Greenwood Cemetery.
JIKHTZ. On September 1, 1018, EMMA S..
daughter of the la to Charles and Sybella
Mertz. Funeral and Interment strictly pri
vate. MILLER. On September 2, 1916, CLARA M.,
widow of William D. Miller. Relatives and
friends, also members of 34th Street Baptist
Church, are Invited to attend the funeral
services, Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock, at
the residence of her ron-ln-law, John A.
Ilurk, 17 South 2d st. Interment at Great
Valley Presbyterian burying ground, on Mon
ley morning, upon arrival ot train leaving
-West Philadelphia Station at 10:10.
MONAGIIAN On September 8, 1918. at hla
late residence, 2537 Aspen st, JOHN, hus
band ot Margaret Monaghan. Funeral Mon
day, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn Mass at St. Fran
cis' Church at 10 a. m. Interment New
Cathedral Cemotery.
MURPHY. On September 3, 1010. FRAN
CIS, son of Francis and Margaret Murphy
Hire Wilson), aged 11 years. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend funeral. Mon
day, at 7:30 a, m., from his parents' resi
dence, 1228 S. Napa st. (31st and Wharton
sts). Mass ot Requiem at St. Gabriel's
Church at 0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
MURPHY. On September 3, IBIS, BRID
GET, daughter of John and Ellen Murphy,
late of S.indy Hill, County Bllgo, Ireland,
Relatives and friends, also B. V. M. Sodal
ity; Ladlea' Auxiliary, No, 30, A. O. It, are
Invited to attend funeral, Monday, at 8:30
a. m.. from the residence of Thomas Connor.
2011 Wishart st. (29th and Allegheny aie.).
High Requiem Mass at the Church of the"
Most Irecloua Blood at 10 a, m. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.
NOKDBRUCII. On September 3, 1015, DON
ALD AUGUtTT. son ot John D. A. and
Martha E. Nordbrul h. Relatlvea and friends
are Invited to attend funeral servlttfa, Sun
day, at 2 30 p. m, at the residence of his
parents, 23b S. 51st st. Interment private.
O CALLAGHAN. At her residence, Manata
wtnaHe., Roxborough, Philadelphia, on Sep
tember 1, 1915, ANNIE J., wife of Francis
O'OJlaghan, in her 66th ear. Relatives and
friends are Imlted to attend the .funeral, on
Monday. September 6, at 8:30 a. m. High
Requiem Mass at the Church ot the Gesu, at
10:30 a. m. Interment private. Wilmington
Del ) papera please copyi
PETKHSSENOn September 2, 1916.ANNIE,
widow of Charles Peterssea (nee Raskop),
lata of 2800 N. Water st, aged 67 years.
Relatlvea and friends, members of the Holy
Pnmlly of St. Bonlfaclus' Church and St.
Ursula Beneficial Society, are Invited to at
tend th funeral Monday, at 7:30 a. tn.,
from the parlors of Mrs. Joseph Schmltt ft
Son. 1211 N. 6th at. Solemn Requiem Maas
at St. Bonlfaclus Church, at 0 a. m. In
Urment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery.
Phoenlxvillo papers please copy.
miVElt-On September 1,1015, CORMACK
J. P0WJy-L, .son of Mary and the lata
Michael Powell. Relatives and frlenda ar
Invited to attend th funeral, on Monday,
at 8:30 a. m., from the residence of his
mother, 1019 N. Front st. High Mass at th
Church of tha Immaculate Conception at 10
a:JS:J!ltTmrnt at New Cathedral Cemetery.
HARFORD. On September 3, 1918. SUE
widow ot George W. Radford. Funeral anj
Interment strictly private. No flowera will
b accepted.
IIOSENEK On September 3. 1016. ROSE,
widow of Albert Rosener. Relatives and
friends, also Leah Lodge, ar Invited to at
tend tho funeral services, on Sunday after
noon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at her lata
residence,. 3113 IV. Clifford at. Interment it
Chevra nlkur Chollm Cemetery. al"mm "
ROOSEVELT. On September 2. 1011. ELBA
wife of William Roosevelt aged 1 29 yeiVs
Relatives and friends ar Invited to attend
the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p. m.. tram
her lat residence. Lin wood Heights. Pa!
l5!Sl,,ent at Lawncroft Cemetery.
no1!K'-"9l 8Pternber 2. 1915. MARY E
widow of Amoa C. Rote. Relatives and friends
ar invited to attend the funeral services an
Saturday, at 8 p, m. precisely, at her a'oi?2
residence, 88S N7 51st at" West Philadelphia
Final aervlcea and Interment at Lanckater
2S0 p'.'ym. 'r I'- 0 Sunday' at
IIU8HELL. At Wlldwood. V. 3 -rmwtj
RUSSELL, at his horns. Tn .Cedar. 2o"e
sin ?r;l're-Duo no,,c' ot &&
and daughter of Augusta and th. late ltobi
ert Petioldt, aged 37 years. Relatives and
ndYve. .?V2Upd. MM' ShS
6INK1L On August 81. 1918 tnspmr .
husband Of Clara SlSer (MeBlehU F sV.r
Edward and Kat Slner. SiSitVM mS
friend, ar Invited to attend th! funersl"22
services, Sunday, at 1 p. rnT. it hi- Plf1
residence, 1011 N. Marshall at- In..".Jat?
at Germantown Cemetery. Interment
STINHON.On September j, 1015 CATiri
RINE A., daughter of Mathew .JV.tA
Stlnion. Relative, and friends 2r Invl.iX
attend tha funeral, Monday t. SAn. to
from her parents' residence lis niv- m"
aMtstk fSMtii .fffS?flS5
GEORGE A. STOECKLE aril at .. i0&
CallonWhlll .,. Du.Cnotl?i ofuSJrifwIil.
STIIICKEK. On September a .... .
NORA. wifTof RtihaS M, tr,ck"' .:
B3 years. ReUtlves and frlenda a?f l"fiS
to attend funeral. Monday, at 0 . m Jfi?4
h.r late residence, Turnersvlll. n "J" ,ro
Wt&8? h0m'' In'"'LuSt.Jrton:ra7
TAYLO?.? .8g.Pdt,6rab;,r.r. ,?tl?iPRANK
friends, also' fjheatar Suncll "no',V?. "r,4
TKIM'UU-On Septembsr 2. IBis, r v fc.
band ot Susanna Trlppel imd in vV huf
and th. 1st. Fred TriDDeL h?i..5U,mU
friends, also Washington camnN'tV. an.4
'nH-r?'- and. M"rtaTTftbiNi'l82-
4314 Plamlng at7 Manayunk LrWnc.
Bethany ItEeran Churcl, at 2 n.8'0?, ta
W.f ffTo ali"- & Si ,
WMITKHKAn5n Btimbir Sl,tn,,
AARON XHl'TKHEADVaVed 7 y,a. lult
tlves and frlenda ar. 1 nvi? -'1j . Mela-
terment Cedar urov. f.m.i..
"JtifrfogtiSl i'"w& v
.Tltfl. P?"'?.' Po liHsrunat nrlvaTT "'
neral, Sunday, at 2 p. in. from Vkna ".'
SSS' & Jhersy.','?A'.,,1,wJ,i;
f, . J. in
WtiO
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..-. makin jk fitft LINE FO A PAWN,
HFKK.
ppurFSHOF AN AH
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JUVENILE -WORKERS'
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TO M. P. K.. Smith College "Jim." pleas
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CHILDNURSE, experienced, to take care ot
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CHILDNURSE for baby, Main Line. Meet em
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CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. John ft Jamea
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Falls of Schuylkill. ' aKvli "n8'
DRESSMAKER wants capable saleswoman. M
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Plain cook and understand care of house;
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best Philadelphia families. You "n reach
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2:10-236 Ledger fcldg., Otlf and Chestnut iSi
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GIRLS wanted for folding and Inclosing clr
culars; ta.60 per week. M 648. Ledger'cant?
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It Bart; ' "tmac- Call noon, 1015
IIOUSEKEEPER-Whlte Protestant woman, r
washing; family of five; must be well Trecomt
mended: Apply Oil a' UlsWaSSSK
HOUSEWORK-airl for housework- llva at
MtffS.' B?o0JV'n"yi d ". A'ppfy
HOUSEWORK-Whlt. girl for general hi,.T
work. Phone Tloaa ib!m r r enra nous..
?S"JES"8aslli " HWSTB
NURSE-Whlt. girl for nUr. .. .... ;
.ItinrafcVi' S$Z.l&!&
ggj. aVntrY,4 ,?.
ar. aeeklng a position Tf.:. ai' V ou
hav. secured good poaltlon. '?Uin,r 't?lt
will help you wrtt an at?r.wi.MJ, uan
your application and WvMV !L,t
kind of poaltlon you ...kT TWa i5u ,"
servic to Ledger advertisers. U a rr
BTENOaRAPHERS, TYPISTS nron.
TATION OPERA-rbRLANrirra'FST DIC-ITORS-ThlrougWy
efficient SSZ"NS
needed ; opportunities fw beglnnJr. .7,pher
HELP -WANTED-arAT.-t.
T1AV i at. -a. a-
9&iSl&VX.J!.
6447iag,;0CytraTrt'''- a"aV.
uuurcauM, coachmen. cooV. ..L. l "
bul srs. valeu and houAmen Twh,' 5aM,n.r'
positions can reach thaw... 7J?2 seeking
through ledger want ad""$o3r nf lojre"
dress and eiwhiin iu u Tu J4?' a-
in. nausMtoM HagUtrv 1L"''" r by
"yJJS!? $.! aa cKSSut iuf"- t
Good posttlona au LiZ ..,'..
Good posttlona ae Uter sii. .
ThJ. avc u llTitLi6?rf J'1 Mrr aay.
CLOTH WEAVEKa waaUa. ADTiTT5
James Dobaon, lnc MUBkeT PtXi J"
fans. Fall, ot Bobuylkill. H "'' tfs
CLERK. azDarUaeea. im i'i ' '
ag and .reference'; salaJry MD,'?c,i t
Ledger Ofwcr. l' em. I A 2J4,
LATHE HANDS wahtrt. Apply j.T T-
aw, j via ana cayuga t '"" ssar-
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ALKSWeN WATfLC.TV. ,,, aiSrmr
ma far a real ii"iilll.: liSiwsTM!;
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advertleing inserted in the Daily rubHo
rrpraico in ino avening meager
dap without additional charge.
YOUNO MAN, between 10 and 18. In
nouse; state age, rets., religious al
ana saury expected. H 031. Ledger
YOUNO MEN, two, with experience
lerlth card punches.
iau Aza a.
n..... T,aET ACQUAINTEDI
IVltn Ml- TIllM A Via nA.r.rn.1.1
Bureau at Ledger Central, If you are
for a sales, clerlcat executive or t
7r"I .' fruiter aaveriisora in in.
wanted column are dally aecurlng
through this Service. Write or call
booklet "Opportunity."
BITTJATIONS WANTED PEl
CHAMDEmvonif r uinT7 n.' r
ret; country pref. L. 724. Lodger OttiUi'S
CHILDNURBE exp. young woman;
. senver; best refs. 2oa W.3d st..Moorestwn."
COMPANION AND MAID-A competent k
would like position as companion and Z
to lady fond, of traveling. For furtheri
formation, address Mrs. Graham, lis
James place. Atlantic, city. ,
rirnr t- . . . . .
wva i""""1 young White woaaad
good ret. 422 C. State at.. Media. PaT3
HUB
'
on tm
OrUrnaa
1?
II half. grown, assist with housework B l
lldnurse. 2416 W. York. ""
chlldnurse. 2416 W. York.
HOUSEKEEPER in refined family wher
v "". "Ai -""" P.riment 1
wvj "suaci vyiilVD.
imtT.4i7tf nnr.rsr'Ti "ZZZZTtTl .1
Krr. RmttH Pmt.ttant t. , .."?
r. ...... a ..., ayj A1. ucQKQr
jroUSHJKEEiPER (workintr. nrmn
Bmall fam. or elderly couple. 1 72L 1M. i
INFANT NURSE. Cftoahla nf toirU
cnarge; hoapltal training. Belmont 3T1M
irtirAHi- or obstetrics tiurse; hospital e
wa.i., UUI.W! ssapacrcucc. i jj. imager va
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liuii ajacium. Hnnira tiaw-a
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LAUNDRESS, good, wlihes bundU wute
SMOTHER'S JIDLPER or chlldnurse: chlrfej
oyer 4 years; experienced up-SUU Pm3
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-"" -" s'wsnvw BU T
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SLfc??SJSI!!LnS:..Il09KKEEPWf;
SSMwSnr-'r .-'" VJi.'U'."S..".uJn l
--- -v.m c.-iji4ir. i- .
Ledger Central. When you are in nesl.
of a competent office asslsunt. write or
telenhoni. M.Rfl npiv ti..i... umI
and prompt attention will bo given roar,
request This la a Ire service t
cugcr ituvoriisers.
STENOORAPHEn and typewriter, exp.,k
--.. v. ..niig, win. i-enn una ftc.
grad.. desires position. A 221, Ledger
STENOGRAPHER, accurate and consclentl
i Ji ,,"U' moderate saury; reien
. , uputcr JllKB.
u...u.., ..r.d-HBsiiiuini pooaaeeper; raassj
. good speller; 38. H 350. Ledger CentralTSfl
QTPnMmi . miwn ,. .
uu,.u rnircn iaay wianes visiting or acoasj
psnylng governess position. Spruce 8993lJ
WASHING Woman wanta washing to
home. 2410 W. York ...
WOMAN would take care of apartments.
day; reference. L 722. Ledzer Office.
" r-il
THE LEDOER'S Household Registry Bj
wui imi jrnu in immeaiata touch with
enced housework girls, cooks, chamber
waitresses, laundresses, day'a work.
atr.a la.l m.m.
nUrseS. hOU.ekeenera. twkth ,nrlrln anA I
aging, couples. Call, write or telephone 1
;"i. vium or aiam aoou. gull.
Ledger Bldg., Clh and Chestnut sts.
BITTJATIONS WANTED-MALl
ACCOUNTANT. bookkeeDer and reneral (
man desires chanre in varar .xneria
reference. A 133. Ledger Office.
ACCOUNTANT, credit and collection
. exp. man, desires change. II 745, Led.
ASSISTANT TO KVRfTtlTiVE
Ambitious, energetic young man (30),
Teiltlv uhlllti, arwl Inltl-flu. ..Ih. n.
nent position with Well-established coma
Ten -raara nrartlral .Tn.ri.np, In mftu
business methods, general office work,.
pariment management, systemstlilng,
work, advertlslnr. nrlntlna. fletnA rorr
dent Quick at grasping details and an
maniga successfully and nromntlv a 1
amount of work. Can make myself val.
vi m. ousy executive needing a camp
uiciiui ana morougniy emcient assi
O,portunlty and advancement more Imp
man present salary. References from ;
employer, il til. Ledger uentrai.
ARHIBTAJT TO mVWrt!Trv"P!
Rlx years' managerial experience, ror
sies ana aeiau clerical auues? weu eauw
aouna judgment, aoi to anouiaer resj
oiiiiy. n ihj. jueager uentrau
AUDITOR-ACCOUNTANT Audits, general
counting ana coat systems; dooss aoivai
qualified aervtce at nominal cost L
Atarrr utnc.
BANKING Position wanted by young
years of ace. graduate of Ilaverford
is a student of economics and banklusnl
had successful experience In a national Ji
ot iiaj,uw capital, locaiea in a pnf
city In tha Mlddl West- well quail
take tha Doslilon of caahlar or as
cashier In a similar bank or the country I
nesa ot a large city bank; arapl reasons!
ueairing to local, in in. ABl. 4ivv
am, imager uir.ee.
BOOKKEEPP.R. 12 year." exnerlence.
position; references. 2212 Oakdal. st
IlOOKKBEPEIt. faat. .rnira... 10 y.
perlenca; good ref. II B34. Ledger C
BOTS-BOTS
Many energetic, bright BOYS
OIKuH who com. under our car I
now available for office, shop.
factory work; NO CHARGES.
JUVENILE WORKERS' BUR
aiwi anvn
Telephones, Race 8837, EpnicH4i.
CHAUPPEUR deatrM poaltlon; fsmu
Autocar, Mack Add Whit trucks!
cmrIo and mi. Ki phon. rop
atkVFfmjn. A1. whlli. daalru
prWat famtlyi 7 years euersa
rMrace. A snn, Lieqgar mnoe.
arouad, fjsce: willing to do anything. l
tfajtr central.
CHAUrPKUX, wWU, singte," wishes
ttonj.T yra.' exp.: be.t ret Dlckla-
CMAUrrEUWViH BnslUh rToUat
yen.tr J.f cwr r4. L '' imager '
iviT.USarHsfTaliilt.' VMniMS-rR wo
ta Mt In touch Uh arm which cauls
aad aaaa wtti) sevsral yaars wpsrieosal
m nasal go dMUnwr. miuw
?(5j2iClf2t r" f"nr accptabla.
aawsa !Js-4,li.c. oprugfj OIAIO. JSW,
LAPY1S MAP-".nned. capable colored aJl4
an as maid In private family or publlo iltSmZ
beat rAfrn r.n jvo,-V ". V7"M
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