r.20 EVEMfG PUBLIC 'LEDGiDE rHILABELPUlA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919 ' ' ' . 7V ' & t 1111 P 1 4 Mi p i w lh Ft I k i 18 W' 'A ffl ! I Oakland iras . Sensible Six 100,000 Owners i, rnmnnfl .i.i lini vn.iwiwnf Onklnml (ini)ifntl Milvo motor Ml 1 the sturdy chnssls on which this new Sedan and nil other Oak land models ntc mounted. w niediunical chnnRcs lmvc licen made because few weie necessary. With a motor KhiiiK fiom 18 to 23 miles to n iiallon and with many owners nviriifritif,' from 8000 to 112,000 miles on a set of tliei mi nulical chanRCi would bo a supcifluoui experiment. This oconom is partly duo to the fact that Oakland constiuction bus loin: dem onstiatrd that csm cloed models need not lie 0 he.ty as to limit their range of use 01 make then operating cost pcpsmm The details of appointments foi comfoit, eonenience tin luxurious appeal ance in th" all-season Sedan are unexcelled in cen much higher priced tars. l;l Our "better-Kind addh to Oakland clliclcncj and cconomj. if(ni( (i tloort). 'fli:r, Coupe, lX7.r,, Ilelivcrtil in Touring, $I17'; Ronditti $U7 I'hil.idelphi.i 7 r IO)iiini" i an be anamiril ut I o to coal Z. S. Verlner Motor Sales k Company 918 North Broad Street WATW, mm ub b This, k the new model, on whiih li. A Oiaiaiii and lux engineers have been walking for the past two eai&. It contains eveiy woith-wlulo feature deolopcd in tho truck industry duung the war with many lmpi moments in design, construction, efficiency, utility, etc. It rcpiesents sucli a decided advance in motor truck value that we are anious to have you compute it, point for point, with any other make regardless of price. Call at our showroom, write for descriptive folder oi phone us to drive one around to yout place for inspection. Gramm Bernstein Motor Truck Co. of Philadelphia Salesroovi and Service Station 217-219-221 North 22d Street I must iobb itni. son ' W JglJSniTi. . ill njn X WILLIAM M. MOORE CO.. Inc. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BROAD AND GIRARD AVENUE Territory Open lo Otalcr in Eastern Pennsjfcarua and Southern N J wS8BBtBBBBiBSMBBBIBBtSBBBBUSBtB0BBBBEEKSBtBBSSSUBBUSSBUHSBBBKBSB3IBBP'i Have You Equipped, Your Car for Winter Driving? Windshield Weather Strip Windshield Cleaner Hoag Super-Heater Victor Heaters Weed Chains Running Board Mat Steering Wheel Warmers IF IT'S FOR THE AUTO WE HAVE IT The Finest Showing in Town of AUTO ROBES NO ADVANCE IN TIRE PRICES A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR FORD CARS Send for Our Complete Catalog. X6XMWSXRQE$V fmtwmm irg APIDSUlWygWSE' 5 -vwcaxsiaxi jfiumms rcwwj S. W. COR. BROAD & VINE STS ? (4 ,. v t ..PHILADELPHIA, FA. Have Endorsed 1 ! i i ' service poluv also The New 5-Ton Gramm- ernstein ,iiiii I -TI , . ' i!SLmiitWV'"ii' .!! .'.-. .'..' : v.:.:,..,?.,. .,. J $ Goes a Long Way p5 W to Make Friends W Results made known by users themselves are The GENERAL Tire's greatest advertisement the manifest proof of quality. Try a GENERAL Cord alongside of any other tire in the world. GUARANTEES Cord Tire 10,000 Mile Jumbo &"I."ri:t 10.000 Mile. Jumbo (Commercial ne) 8.S00 Mile Fabric Tires . . 7,000 Miles ZtC Priming Plugs Boyce Motometers Primers Anti-Freeze Solution Mud Hooks Paper Dust Covers Radiator Heaters S. i8baaEPUCAnONALJBUfl Iloth eve SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (35th Year) Registration for the Certified Public Accounting Courses is reopened and new classes are forming to start November 3. The term will be extended in the Spring to make up the complete first year's work. Special classes arc being organized also to meet from 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. A special course in Practical Corporation Finance begins November 3. Students may register now for the following courses, day or evening: l'rriirnlort "HiitthiK I r, ill!, timl ollect'tm Inlrrstllc ( ommerre itntl rriidU M irkplH. Price-, nrul l.vrhHizc lonej mifl ItanMnc, An inte n si ve evening Typewrit ing Course is forming now (9 hours per week) to help supply the unusual demand for expert typists. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad Street Below Berks, Philadelphia '1 3 J LEARN LANGUAGES BERLIH SCHOOL 1M1 CIIE8TM T STREET Entrant on lf.th StrtM By the Uerttts Mctliod Siudpnu Iffirn not only to rratl and wrlt but epeclittly to understand and to apeak the foreign Un- It VIMI) ( M ( rUVTIIIN- i l'i ililem Arlth miMi luu night,, a - 1 Snail pnfltp rtsi. l,nt h lilpn nnrl omMi lc, wl.h to tr inn M'rt Juln n llnmn 301, 0(18 ( ln.lln'l St Phonp W all !l Tl Philadelphia Turngcmeinde '.rnnt i if ppn pptomter lh C.nma9tlc Ittunnilnff Uridine and Nrpcllcrork to chll d t, In verh for i vpt car Lnroll no. Hi kl-l llroHrt nnri 0'J.iinb1a A WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY insinrniiv-mni; im ihips fonn UK Men iind Women Applv .H4(l Arch Strayer's Business College r iHrt.lphln'i. Greatest Hui!nen School 807 Ch' "tmit Ml I'hone Walnut 3S4 Klrschhnum rhool nt LanirunKCfl tlDd llurfnu of rranilntlon, Inc., 1B.'4 Cheatnut strut fjiiiik unuiKi; mjkkii hi mini, or I.M'RGSSION AND TA1 ART Tubllc Speakiurr Story Teiritr Polaa. 1-14 rhenm it 8tr-t oniJ4IX Private Lessons -iiiah. Lantuaiea. rrivare uessona Matn,maU., niatory. SUSS WU.DVtAN, 1H27 I.rlc St Locust 4089 The Meredith""" Dramatic Art J s 1 SI 11 S(, Ilnnlilet Sprnco Suai IOKRIXT 1(11 isll. hIho Frriiili. PrHat- 1pohb eperpnril woman IPnclior Poll mi North Jin ft Phon Pnpiir WQ w I RKNCll convirsitlonul nnd klndrtnrln most ftMirevtated methodH P, O. Ilox 2003 MNU M. V, J. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL Vn.'!?.nd V nlect hom nehool for a limited .number nf rtarnl anil hubnormul chlldr. Xlne teen lar ep.rierKP llooVlet P" Mi:ilM. IIIRUI.T n nr. rrlntlpal. ATt. .tki tiry NEW JERSEY SCHOOL FOIl ATYPICAL CHILDREN 1 NTM1R 1'tKIill AM) Sl'MNEn AVE Mirate l'nrk, Atlnntle City, N. .1. A nelect school of adjustment where ape clallzeJ Individual mdlcal find educational treatment and trnlnlnff. combined with the lnlcoratlne qual!tla of Atlantic City cli mate stimulate thq greateat ph)slcat and mental development In neroua and back ward children Detalla went upon application. Young Women and Olrla Rf on main line Col. nrn UCVUII ITimiur Voctlon.i -n.ork. ij,,;. Arte Seoretarla' Social Sri Art. Munlc. Edith Ramao.i. Prln . Box 110 Devon. Pa. t Tl IIS RBSOR1S "Tho Land of Where a thoiough education tial asset with which to start abode of the world's leaden, in lileiatuie, art and music. Switzer land is u ii ma aur us ecMienc taiauiiaiumuu jib il ib IOr us natural boautiei. K01 infoimation anply to Swiss Federal Railroads, 241 Fifth Ave., New York ATINTIC CW J i I ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. I i ArvAmeiiicarv Plaa Hotel j of DislmdiaRaivaRealComlort ! I FIRBFBOOF OARAGE. I 1 !ix.-.-22fr2j On. 1lc Occaiv. Froivt ElevBTt sfonesof Gnnfcrtl Special Fall Terms fllEaa A.LetchJ&ntfv HOTEL BOSCOBEL A Open all year, 118 up tteekl) i phone in A C MARION Westminster 'V 't!5ar.Bfa'!' UIev to at private Laths run water I4 un wklv t'-' .10 up dally c Ilubn. oc'i'A rm , . j, Tha Biscavne sth Ocean Av. Pri. bths LAKEVtOOD. N. J. LAUREL IN THE PINES LAKEWOOD, N. J. will nnen NOV. 15th. 1919 ' U,l!lhJ1'. rinyTBjjir.B ( ' HUINnTO'.l)77? Burlington Hotel i American aBtl Euronean Plans 1 481 Rooms, 222 Births, S2.60 to $5, tn&34z& I. MO1T1BU 11 mm iMifi MS- ni I 1 ipi .- i liolh Netrj. Ilnokl.rrpini. Oflitn 1 ruining. Reporting, serrcl.irttil rilnclfe. I'Iniso end mo (free) tlrculnr iiml persuiml nth Ice, about courso un rkeil Niiine , stteel i its .... State Uuf food the Ernduate aro In constant Uomand for tminK tuition tlrpBC Mhorthnml. pnhv roedy stpm (. omplete business ticrptarinl courf( lJa ami Mght t lHe Intontvn tritlnhijy I'nroll nj time Call or write for full particulars and catalogue I'liir.A. msrM'.ss i oi.i.rni. Vy? and ollcpp of Commerce ' mi? I llminiil Wt Itl.ll.t.l..1.l. "' ' '" ! 'iti iiniiT-ii'iiii PKOV. PA. ACERWOOD TUTORING SCHOOL For boys and girls who need individual instruc tion to make normal progress. Kindei gartcn to High School Industrial Arts. Domestic Science. Music. Gymnastics. Gar dening. Ethical Train ing. Home Life. Medical Supervision. Adequate Buildings. Large Cam pus. Outdoor life in summer. 1G miles from Philadelphia. Booklet. Miss Devereux, Principal Box A, Devon, Pa. j - - ..-. Knorhmp t-'inri.rt HlninriGt Taught in 20 Lessons I Booklet upon Ttequaat Corittenien School Popular Mask ISte Chiltnut St., 1'alIai.lphU atB 0 PkM Buroea Ml Leefton-Hille CO.NlnVtTORY or immr. isn. 1 Mnurlt Ifson, President ALL HHANCHCS OP MUSIC PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC SUPCflVIBION lS2t-2ll ( hentniit 81 Philadelphia HOKSdl lirn.IUNn. Oak lane. P. WALTER PFEIFFER ini.iv iKrtoso Ar iNsinccTon Cond 1'hllharm boclb of Phlla Summer's WMMvnooiI Studio, 1718 Cheetnut St Phone. Kl UT i(K STIIDIoi 1S30 Walnut Ft , Phlla. Carnegie Hall N Y . Wednesdays I Phila. Conservatory j0rs.M,ue?ncfll tllrertorai I). H. I'.zennan. II. lunden Ileemt Anne Mprinnniiirh lcl"t Nlnttnc "" "-gJ Ualnnt J. C. JACKSON 10ICK CULTUIIK 17W! rhe.fnnt l t Tl VIN R01tTS !7 Ht ttn HE Learning ONEOF THE SEVEN SWISS UNIVERSITIES is considered the most essen lifp. The Hnm.ij .i 1..1 1 puunc and piivate educational rOCONO MOUNTAINS Mt l'ofono. ra. The, Ontivorxl Modern; eJant locaUoa. fall winter rates Bljlt 13 V AE.V.Artmaa. SIIEVII.I.K. N. Jh 'n,l "UNO OP" THtSKVl XtlTUUII'S THE siomotu SUtSI rhe mountains and valley are riot ot brilliant colors Tha mountain trails present new beauties. Chest nuts are rioe and plentiful. Bear nuntlmandsmallcan), 18-holeGolt raved motor roads. Entertainment unsurpassed Ailt for Illustrated booklet hotel and boardlns; house list. "'"-Board of Trade "Vr- PINE m.PT. N. O. Pine Bluff Inn PINE BLUFF, N. C. Kicellent Quail Ilunllnr, Wild Turkey. Wild Boar. Horseback ltldtnc. Oolt. Midwinter Canoeing-. ILLUSTRITKD BOOKLET Open NT, 10 PAUf. xyACFABIJlND Proprietor. V1BOIXIA OLD POINT COMFORT HOTEL CHAW1BERLIN FINE AUTUMN QOLP PlUh jour tent tn, Beetutlfut BsWniO, i'ann iieacn rian;, minl'j, irutif, sl IKIHCfl. BLtir J1BM,IIUS. linHUI U1UH M Xjulmmlnf Pool, Seafood 3 Cultlne. Everr Europesn JL BsthsndTtMiment. , 4 CEO. F. BMJ, Ninaitr TL Jj tuUtiiKuiu.n-.om ,fc " Aak .Mr. I'tfr. lilu nnd Cliestnut "Cook's Tours." Sti W. Broad Wtv , nmniA NUOVO RIF1UT0 DI WILSON PER FIUME II Prcsidento Respinge anche la Recente Proposta del I'On. Tittoni t'ubllili'il ml Dlntrlliutfd Uniltr PKHMtT NO a Authorlicil hj ttv nrt of Octobr 1017 on nio t tho Poitoirice ot Thlla- tlclrlil i P n nt'nr.rioN. Polmnstpr General 1'hiIrI. '.') ottnliri1. nlspnocl do Hciinii hccnnliuio olio mnlto Imiulctudlnp lilt (iiustnn il rnpporto clip itli Htntl I'nlll li mini rlrtntiito ill uoprdcrr nllp jironn-tp iloll'Ttnllii rlRiinrilo 11 problcmn tloirAililatlPO AiipIip net rirpoll itnll nnl ill Mill' picMili1 l'imprpsilonc clip Rli Stnti I niti lion iipi'onseiitirnnno ni pianl ttnliiinl iipiphp' uU'Italiu non nih luinnlntn II pn.spsin dl riunip II clnrnnlp "T.n Ubprtc' " pubhllcn ilio In rHmMn. (IpI Sp(jrotnrio dl Stntn Amrilrnnn. Itoborto Lnnslni;, drcn le nindlliilii' itnllnnp propostp per la sis tpiims'ionp dcll'Adiintlpo, p' stntn nega tion. I.n 1'rnnpm p rlnglilltorrn pontinu erannc nci loro sforzl per pdcrp dl risoivoro le illRicoltn'. II I'rlmn Mlnlitro GlPtiu'iii urn li il riccMito Itcii l'On. Tit toul. Ittirmos Aires. 20 ottobre 11 eorrls nondentc (lit I'nriei. del eioinnle "I.n sneion ' riipnorrn rlic la qitcstione Atlrlntira in ilisoussa in una conterrn7o tenntnfii snbnto tra Trnnk L. I'olk, capo dclla ilplogalonc (IcrII Stntl t'niti, c l'On. Tittoni. nut oho iiessun risultnto hoddisfneonte fu ragsiimto. Hi dice i he Mr. I'olk abbin telo Krnfnti) n WnsliliiKton la Mia linpreisi one die 1 tiltlma propo'tu dcll'Itulia sia ecoessiv.i , II ronlpondcnte da Itomn, del Bior nnlc itiulilcttu, rifenoee rhe 11 Hog retiirio di Ktnto Ijiniitij;. dopo una confpren7ii eon il Presidpnte 'Wilson, ha inviato una commtinicazionc con In (tiale dubinra die il Prcsidento e' I fenno nrl mio attegRiaincnto cspresbo contro le precedent! proposte. In ultre parole le oppoilzioni dl Wil son al toiiipromosso ultimo proposto dall'On. Tittoni. possono rinssmncrsi come segue ' 11 President? AVilson neca all'Itnlia la por7iom- del terutono di Voloscn, j , cue (oiiKliuiKercuHo ruime ni suoio nan- I 1 .mini.., :n.... .11 ..:, n..A.nAA i I IMIIIIU (I 11.IIHI LiHiiiii ill 1 H-iiiiurni i: I rautonoiiiiii ill Plume tome Stato eusci- STKM.IIII NOTICES ASNC-LINES MONTHLY TREIGHT SERVICE TO MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS Marseilles Barcelona S S Susquehanna Mll.ING ABOUT OCTOIIEB it Alexandria-Constantinopla Piraeus Galatz SS Onekama KAIL1NO ABOUT NOVCMIIEB I Steamers sail from Pier 9, Cherry St. TOR SPAfK AND KATES APPI.T AMERICAN STEAMSHIP NAVIGATION COMPANY REAL ESTATE TBUST IllIII.DINO Tel. Vulnnt Sao Philadelphia KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia FOR ROTTERDAM S. S. "CLAIRTCW Nov. IS FOR HAMBURG S. S. "KERLEW". .Sailing Nov. 6 S.S."KERKENNA".Sailing- Nov.15 Through Rates Quoted to Baltic aRd ScandiRaviaR Ports Via Hamburg KERR STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. 511 Drexel Building Philadelphia, Pa. Hell Telephone Keystone Telephone "Lomlmrd 1060" "Main 160" Daily Freight Service UETWKEN Ualttmorc, Md. Norfolk, Va. Old Point Comfort. Va. Newport News, Va. BALTIMORE SOUTHERN NAVIGATION CO. municipal Pier 9, North Wharves. Delaware Ave. Hell I'liones -Market I007-4D08 EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO , U, S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers S. S. "LAKE FLUVANNA". Loading S. S. "C0QUINA" No.v. 10 For rates and particulars apply to Earn Line Steamship Co. 1W miUUt llMr.. I'hlladelnMi OTR SEllViri! l v.TivniTivii FREIGHT MOVEMENT Eastern Trafllc Jlanaging and Freight Claim Agency 1H3 Hansom Bt.. Phll. bnruc 80SS SARGENT'S HANDBOOK ' OF AMERICAN PRIVATE SCHOOLS A Guide Book for Parents 7es"i.t'iUl0.n., ,or WlO-tOJO, Just Dubllshsd, BchoSi?, $?,ou; "lbe. vrfunlly Private Dcnooii of an classification. alie aP.rilUv,,ta,J" ly ihl relatlv cost. '' vo?,tr,,-,1Br?'.'t will, a-latni wrlU. adilsln i , jwoots in which you aoay bo lntar.atL I netto; tl I'rcsidcntc msa nU'ItaHn' I isoln ill Lagosta, npll'Arclpclngo Dal inntn, rcclamnta dnll'ltnljn per supremo iicccoltn' strnteglclio c nrgn ill ricono secro lo gnrunzlp reclnmnte dall'Italln per nssicurarc l'itnllnDltn' dclla cltta' ill Znin. Kliime, 2S ottobre. Nel snlone del tOnslcllo Cnirmtmln ( fltiltn In nnfl.lln delle schede dellp plrzlool. II verdctto I ilpllo scrutlnlo c' stnto eloqucntisslmo. ' Ij rslto delle. clcrloni rnppretcnta un nitra crnndo innnlfestnrlono plcblscl tarln per rauneslonc aH'Itnlln. Non nppeua rlconosciuto It rlnultato n pnnolas'liuie hnprovoiao' una grandn dimoRtrarlone iunnnzt nl palnrr.o del (imerntitore. I'nrlgl. 20 ottobro Ilapportl cirrB 1 ple?Ionl Ipntttp dnmi'iilca in Tliime, per In RCPlla del inembri del nuoro Con ilgllo Comunnlp. dlmostrnno clip 000 peiione otnroll() trpttnincnto la llita 'lpgll nnnesslonlBti : 180 per 11 pnrtito capltnnato dal I'mffosor Znnelln chn Mtuip In npprla rotturn con Gnbrlelp D'Anntiiiin, e rhe .'(180 cittndiiii reg IMratl per II oto, si nstenncro ill par tel'iparp aU'clcrloiic. W. C. T. U. Officers Named Haddonfleld, N. J., Oct. 20. Miss Kstlier Hlfretli. ot Ibis place, was plected president nf tlie Knw Jersey Htate Woman's ChrlBtlnn Teinperanci1 Union nt tbp annual convention hi Id at AVaNhtngton Inst week for the nmtb conRpcutlvp ear, Slip arrived homi- yesterday, and reports the ro-clectlon of these, other Rtatc ofheers: Mrs. Isabella II. Demnrest, of Bergen county, cor responding RPPretary; Miss Klma A. Mathls, recording secretary, and Mrs. nthel S. Ackerman, treasurer. PARCEL POST Pooitivelyi Prevents Pain in the Dentist's Chair Have tnoie decartd teeth attended to at once. No need to wait at jon don't nffer wna me moil nojucud tooui. rncei are moderate, paid on taiy lenni if need b, and all work ii permanent anil f hickeit inalirr. " ...' . Th World's Grtalest Dtnt'ut Fillings, 50c & $1.00 DOYTOL 9th & Market Optix SAM 8 P it, Hun dav, ltt'S OIL BURNERS for Heaters, Ranges and Furnaces Wo Burn Fuel Oil U Do Work or You Don't Pry. We Guarantee Our Burner Cheaper Than Coal, Safe, Clean, No Ashei. Arents U anted Ash Pit GEORGE J. COLES & Tho Foster Manufactnrlnc Co., Ine. Phila. Office, 830 Walnut Street We reconstruct, up holster and polish your old suite equal to new. Leather, tapestry and velour. $8 $14 $24 Slip covers, all patterns ot cretonne at reasona ble prices r.reside Chain from 118 up Our representative will call at any time and estimate for 5ou Industrial Uph. & Furn. Co. Show Room St Factory rlto or IMione 14fl K 10th St. Unlniit 112 Leg Comfort Don't stiffer from varicose yelne, swollen lens, weak knees and nn. ilea or other lee troubles which need constant, rrtaln support COBLI88 IJVCED 8T0CKINO will make you happy and easy. Throw away torturing elastic) or troublesome bandares and forget lev troubles. Corllw Laced RtocKlnvs made to msaa ure, without elastic wear for many months Washable and limitary, light and durable. Cost only S3 SS each or two for the i,amo limb S3 75. nnd you'd jtladly pay much more for the support and ease Call and be measured free, or write for self measurement Manic No. B Hours 0 to 6 dally Hat to 3 30. We also make abdominal belts (elas tlo and non-elastic) tn order. Penna. Corliss I.trab Specialty O. 12I1-13-1B rilhert St..rhll.,r. - MSWEETAIR" The Modern Method of Painless Extraction of TEETH "SAFE AS NUSEP" One ti 8 teeth extracted without pain or diinp Just the thlntr for nervous people no 111 effect follow Its use DR. MOSES S. E. Cor. 7th & Market Sti. formerly on ataff of prominent ffospltol UMBERT & CLESS '"i-51- rua. PRINTING QUICK SERVICE SMAUQUAWTmU ATREA50NABLE PRICES Estimates Ciren. A Trial Means batiafaSoa. Fisniture Re-Upholstered Call Lombard Stg neoresentAtlve will submit samples and cant. Beat new furniture at lowest rate. Im. mediate attention and flr- class work uarahtd. CIIKHTKRFIEI.IJ IlrHOI, HTKKKU FIIKMTVBK CO. S!l) CIIK8TNUT ST. BTKAMSHIP NOTICES BERMUI) doI tvtnter Vacation Retort Bcrrte to b rtsrrmed In Die,, 1D1S, br FURNESS BERMUDA LINE rest, twin screw, palatial steamer SeSe'ORT HAMILTON" Ball from New Tprk Deo. U-IT-Jf 11,0011 Tona Displacement S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14,000 Ton Displacement "No passports requtrsd for Bermuda." Particulars of.ratesi oabln plan aod sal'lnar Sf'iiSWVI.I'niPTr ' .t&' tn PAINLESS I fmffi'&i&S AND flpftl HYMAN !mhM8&B, ARE W5irWr!ffi SYNONYMOUS XviWDr.HvmanI J n m- 1 Pin . i M "a 'SSSi i!' 1 hip m'sj't'J'jS lii " I its, ruiTMMTTir fiRMuwAiMn!' j TOUR EUROPE AMI SEi; TUB CJncJ Great Battlefields Of BELGIUM and FRANCE Vltlt SWITZERLAND, SUNNY ITAI.Y and th mENClI ntVIEllA. Ball br S. S, "Adrlatte" (24,1)00 ton) Jan. 3. WALTER H. WOODS CO. I.tTII.F, nUIt.DINO, DOBTON. SIASS. ty-.w.v'Xs. y; BUILDERS' il MILLWORK I Dooro, Sash, Mouldings, j; Columns, Etc. !;!! THE HANEY-WHITE CO. Plant , j'ij 17th and Glcnwood Ave.: n Office & Warehov 21st and Glcnwood Ave. Lists From Plans and Estimates Given :izx&wwtmcimm eon of late John nnl ltebecea Acheson, aeed 01. iRelntlvea and frlenrte, Washlnrton XmP o Ja, i. u. o or a., j.'nna. Loare, No. 64, L. O O. M , Moose Heart legion, and Tloa Nest, No 14H7, o. of O . In Jlted to funeral Frl., 2 pm. residence of brother-in-law, John Hatter, 4217 Was no ave , Nlcotcwn. Int Hillside Cem. Friends may call Thurs. oe. AVERT, Oct. 20. RACHEL FQSTSR AVKM of Doylestonn, I'a Int. private BARNES Oct. J7 at Christ church Hos pltal. Rev. It Heber Uarnes, aed 82 Fu 5STllt"rvlc!" Thurs. 11 a m. Christ Church Seccnd st. nbovo Market. Int. prl ate, West Laurel Hill Cem RARntlTT. rtft .,7 Tr.T.rAr i..kH4 of IajuIsb Barrett (nee Jones) and son of sued sn. Ilela. 'tles and friends uenme ana neran liarrett. i.pipnaiiy X. a u, Hoc UIV JNO 4Y, A u ti , .. f " aim iiii)iu9 oi Al' a , laniio ttennintr uo, incited to funeral irr , Sam, father's residence. 2M0 S I8th st Holemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmol u il) a. m. int. Holy Cross Cem. EARTH Oct. 23 ANf MARIK, dftuih ter of Charles I. and Catherine c llarth (nee Smith) Itelatlves and friends Children of Mary Sodality of Immaculate Conception Church! employes Enterprise Mf. Co , In cited to funeral. Thurs , 8 30 a m . parents' residence. 1.1J1 N Lawrence at. Solemn requiem mass St Michael i Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem RARTRWI Oct. Sfl. MART A., widow ot r)r. Thomai Shlplev nartram. Tlelntlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs, 2 p m . niece's residence Mrs Mary U Steer 2fl Athens ave.. Ardmore, Pa. Int, private North ood Cem I1KNTON On Sun . Oct. 20. at her lata residence, 835 S 18th st , HANNAH K HENTON. widow of Stephen Benton and daughter of Benjamin and Catharine A, Lehman WLACK Oct 2, ROBERT C . husband of Loirona niack (nio Palmer) aged 33 . .c.n.., CD n.iu itimus invivea to runerai 'ceriln. I7VI 1 n .v. v.,..).,. ...... .i Inlaw, Dane A Hum. 2147 H Sartaln st Int Hlllsirte Cem via trolley funeral car 5!'AJE 9', "' THILIP T RLAKD nitCd SO Relatives and friends Invited to funeral srvlces, reitdence 'Willow Grove ave Wjndmoor, Ta , Thurs J p m. Int private. BONSALI. Suddenlv Oct. 26, HAROLD To" !?H ot pe" and Florence Bonsall aged 18 Relatives and friends invited to funer.it 5 JC,CJ.". , 'Va ,8pm, parents' residence 0431 Dickens ave. Phila Int. Chestnut Grove Cem., Ulmcr. N. J. Thura. Friends maj call Wed after B p. m. ,J,..Y I' . husband of Anna A. Bojce c; :V-a -.?" ,,", .,,. dorian ljvase, v2 w- F ,nL A. iSJ Quaker City Lodse No 1411 B n.f 11 T nnd ranU.. r.r jiroaa at btatlon train service. Inltetl tn rvT?n i h,,nut ,?'n.u Int Arlington Cem. I rlcnds may call Thuri , 7 JO to 10 p m L'CTI.i: Oct 2T ESI HCR, diuirhter ot Bernard unA He,h, tt. t , St..... ..r: I 2..'f.',rs I' "nt.!' . Reltttlves and tr'lends '"'', : .ifepnen- rarocliial School. Invited to funeral 3012 V ISlh st Thurs 7vu a- n1, Aneels" mass nt St Stephen's Church 0 a m Int. Hol Cross Com ''tOAJN, rtaui-htcr of llnri It, and lati Theodore Uronn Relatives and 'friends I " lted to funeral Fifth-day, Tenth Month. ?J." v- ,n,Blrl'5',.', MtotlnB House. Mlckle lon, j int rrlemls' t'eni RRL'XL'I.L Oct i, I'UOCItB D , widow of Henrv A Ilrunell. nBed 7S Relatliei an? friends Imlteil to funeral serUces, TrlT S vilrt1 ViuJH?In,ie of r",, William O llrun-11 iVT, rviw 0o'i a,e: lrther services and , .""'manabura- l'a un arrival of train lcuvlnir Reaainir Terminal at 1) 15 a. m Ha" Altoona and Kaston, Pa papers copj. CAMrBELL -r-Oct 27, WILMAM J , son HnihSi" Ajfn.? '""'ah A. Campbell (nee u55',i' -,IVla.tlvf" nni fronds. Travis Mandolin Club Inltetl to funeral hi 8 M S. mui Pare"ts' residence. 1703 N, Howard ?o .nlX,h "l"161?, ma"! sf Hchoel'a Church service w Catliear'1 -'n. Auto CAVNAl,OII Oct MARIE. daUEh- !fr. ?.' late RoBert and Marv Caanauith n.'.V.U. ", aS2 rr'5nd. 1 V. M SodaUty o Cathedral Church, emplojes of car-service dept,. Pcnm K 11, invlttd to funeral. Trl . iVrS." "' ,,!,,ouJiln " residence, 1704 Huntlns; Park ave Illeh mass of requiem Cathedril Church 10 a. m Int. Holj Cross Cem. CIAVIER Oct. 27 1IENBT W, hue SS5ai 'i'"!?? t'1"1" area 117 IteiatUes and friends. Court Arnerlcus, No. B7 P ot A., invited to funeral Trl , 2 p. m . OtlO rl0alar.2,ilT'!" w- pli!la lnt I'ernwood Cem. Trlends may call Thur . after 7 P. in. Auto funeral, wCSn'D5ICiC'"0n. .cl-. 28- ini' J5D-5-AlR.D,'hu8Sand f Annie Cowdrlck (nee S.fsrlS'V'3, 80n ot, la,s Kdn-ard and Eliza beth Cck d rick ared 77 years. Relatlies 5o MVii:- phll.d.lDlila lre Dept. Relief ft. nremen s Pension Asso , Invited to funeral services on Friday, at 2 p m , at the residence ,f Wm Mcllhenny 022 olney ave, Int. private. Monument cVm V v.S1?0" ,ct' 28 10, TAMES, hus f?id.0f Jf"5' i".no Cral; ntlv and piM?m,B,ittl"S "?""' and members Port PS1, JPre"l',vter'ai? Church. Jlutual Trlends LodBe No 452 I. O. O V : Cleo M Rrooko circle No 40 n of U . Invited to funeral senlces. on Friday, at a p m . from lata residence. 3064 E. Thompson st Int. private. North Cedar Illli Cem. OnoOKS i-Suddenls Oct u, at Bonlta, LARD CROOKS husband of "finif red JIr tle Crook father of Wlllard I, ncli Crooks aSed 20. Mr and Mrs' Willam Crroks? CUMISKET Suddenly. Oct 28. JOHN J, husband of Kiien! Cumlakey (in S". Oarry). aged 00 .Relatives and friends em ployes of oni & Co. Glass Works, invited i?Jun.V'"bJhu"-' 8 80 a. m , 2718 L"v nr. f-th,?reh,'tn5lcmn ?e?ultm -a St. Annf Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral rem m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service DERniCICSOT Oct. '27. MAUDI5 rnT KdlftS'TrKf18. Vit.r ofjhn w: and late Katie E Derrlckson, aged 23 Relatives and friend Invited to fune?al ynV'V,. ' 8 8. p m' residence" a,Un,,Wr-", W. ? Annev 2007 N. Martin st int. j)ucklnham Cem., Berlin, Md. DEVITT Suddenly. Oct. 27. HENRY B husband of Mary J Devltt aed 71. Belai JUes and frfend. Myrtle Wreath Lodse' nS !" ..Kl 9f I Naval Post No 400 a A It WJ4 i? run.enr.a1' Thu" ?. m . aoo 13 Tloa st Int private. Fernwood Cem Remains may be viewed tved. eve. DRYER -Oot. 20. MINNIK R wlf of f"p.L' 57," A"4 ,'Juhter of Mary an.5 ih.e Ja,f Sr.d,r,ck K'ank, Relatives and friend Invited to services. Thurs . 8 p. m . brotherln.law'a residence. A. w vetkr 3780 N. TranUlIa it. Int. private. Or Jen! mount Cem. DWYEB. Oct. 27. CHARLES J. DWTER. son of Anna S and lale Charles J Dwyer. aged 24 Relative and friends. St. Iawl rence Council, No. 811, K. or C: Holy ISame, Sacred Heart and Men's Temperance Socletlsa and P. K R, Relief, Invited to fu. neral. Thur 8 30 a. m . mother's real dene. 17111 V. Huntingdon st. Solemn re nulem mass Our Ivdy of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. .IF-18 T70n Oy.-sT. 1919. at 1:51 m . at his residence. 7420 Bprague at.. Mt Airy HENRI" C. KLtlS, hus&nHf Anna Cant?r Ellis, and son of late Thomas Diddle Ellis and Phebo Justice Worrell Woolley Ellis j'uiieiai antviovs Bl l R. nrlnrhtir, A co.-s, luiiv Arcn St., Thursi 1010, at 2 p. m. Int. private Thursday, Oot, SO. ENOAnT. Oct. 2T. LAURA MILLS. PAUOH. wife of John 8. Engart. Rela tives and friends Invited tn fun.rnl ...vIm, -inurs, ii a. m. itzs uaiiimora ave. . . ---- --.-;!--- -,r -....--r, Int. av convenience or xamiiy EPPLEIt Oct. 20. MABOABET A wlf f William A Kppler and daughter of Chris- tian ana unarinttn 'rrorrmr,,,. fne nv, nee Bayer). aged 24.. Relatives and friends Invited t 1! Invl funeral. Thurs.. I p. m parents' residence. iiivpi unn iritaiina mviian in 4. Stein's lane. 89th war Int. Vi orest Hills uem, j-rienq may can wet service. eve. Auto F.VANS Oct. 28, JOHN F husband of Pallia C. Evans (nee Ryan) and son of lata Captain John and Catharine Evans. Rela- Atiai live aiiu kricnuii. vmjnvrae o, ,nH AViantlo TlAHnlnff f-A Invito In f.l,-l BV ' A 9l if.mh A.f. a. .IWMalT t,JUk'ira.Y8t. hwaths , OtLLEN. OeU 3d. WIMJAJt B".. htia. band of Anna M. allien (nee Durklnj and eon of Into Francis and Barah. allien (nt Nichols). Relative and friends, employes of Way BO. Dlv. B, Yarfl IS. lior Island. Invited to funeral Thure, 8-30 a, ra,, sno Latonn at. (S8th a.nd Wharton), Bolemn lilKh maaa of requiem fit, Anthony Church 10 ii in. Int. Holy Cross Com. Auto service , OODSIIAWj. Oct. 37, , 171X1,1X11 COD- fiHALI.. aed 00. RalatKaa and friends. Censlnxton Ixr. No 211. P. and A. M.i jvrnsmaion jvoyai arcn unapter, ro SUB, invited to funeral aervloes, Thura., X n, m. 1010 Ltndley ave. Int. nrlvat. oniMEa. Oct.. 37, anna Edith, nir taUBhter ot Carrie and lata Frederick Mid urand-lauzhter of Thomas nnd Hannah, Grimes, "led 20. Itelatlves and friends, em ployee of tho fteneral minnufi offle of tho P. II. 11 . Invited to funeral, Thurs., a fm , mother'" residence, 680 N. BSd st. nt. prUate Westtnluster Oem, Remain may be viewed Wed. eve. ItAOAIt. Oct. 27, NATALin JCIn3AW dauphter of F. Kimball and Constanej 1US- V "i jiftRni) Kgia ir monuii, vunerai iflura. ii am,, parents' resiaenoe, uiio v, A'enn St.. Ollnen rine ttinnr. tn. nt-iv! IIARDMKBR Oct. SS, ANNA B., wUow of John Hardeker, aged 74 Funeral esnlces Eastvlew Cem . Valrni. N. J.. Tliurs., 20 p. m. Int. adjoining cem. , 1IARTN17R. Oct. 27. 'WILSnCL&aNA, (nee Schaefer). wife of Frederick Hartntr. aged 03 Belatlve and friends Ollvs Temple. Ladle Golden Kagle, InTlted t fu. nemi services. Thura , s p. m . nain ti, Delhi at. Int. private. Northwood Cam. , ltemalns may be viewed Wed , 7 to 0 p m. 1 1IEKH Oot. 87, KATHERINE. widow. Of ,," .i. nBvr, JisiHiirrn auu itimiyjm uim v lted to funeral, Frl., 8 30 a m , restdeno of dsughter Mrs. O Becker. 5820 Carpenter at. High mass at St. Ignatius' Church 10 a. m Int, Holy Cross Cem. HEBRON. On Oot. 20, 1919, THOMAB J. HEBRON, husband nf n. Trarimn fn Harvey), Rawnslde. X. J., aged 78 reaw.t""! i,eii,LivEn hiiu LrienuB, aiso employes oi Glrard National Hank, are Invited to fu neral services, on Thursday, at 1 p m., at his late residence, Davla road and Whit Horse pike. Int. Mt. Peace. Com. Rematna may bo viewed on Wednesday evening, after S o'clock HERON. Oct 27, CHARLES J hnotand nf Margaret Horon Ine MoOrath) Belatlve and friend, momber of Court Prosperity, No 170. r. of A., and Lv O. O. M.. No. 114' Invited to funeral, Fr!.. 8 30 a. m., 2229 N, Sydenham at Solemn requiem mass t Church of Our Lady of Mercy It a, in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral, HERWIO Oct. 27. PHILIP HERWIQ. husband of lata Caroline Herwir (ne I Woller). aged 80. Helatlves and friends, member of Hermann Lodge. No. 125, F. and A M. : Touna; Maennerchor. Phlla. Blfl Club. Harmony Singing Society. Invited to funeral services. Thur , 2 p. m.. 245 B. Thompson st. Int. private. Chelten Hill i Com HILDEBRANXIT. Oct. 2S. IWISB X . daughter of Augusta W. and lata Frank T. Illtdebrandt. Belattvea and friend Invited to funeral services Sat., 2 30 p. ffl., resi dence of mother, 110 B. S8th at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem, Friends may call Frl., 8 to 10 p. m HOLMES Oct 28. SIABQARET SARAH HOLMES, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs. 8,30 p. m., resU ilence of cousin, Mrs. Samuel Johnson, 71 E. Duval st . Qermantown, Int. private. Re mains may be viewed Wed. eve. HUNTER. Oct. 27, LAWRENCH I. on nf late Frank N. and Amanda Hunter, aged 24 Itelatlves and friends. Femwood Lodge. No. 548. r. and A. M.. invited to funrat services Thurs ,1pm. parlor of 8.1 P. rrankenfleld Sons. 5800 Vina at. Int. Hill side Com Remain may bo viewed Wed . 8 to 10 p. m HUHN. Oct 2S 70 E, 77th t Nw . Tork ALICE M. JANNEy. wife of doors A Huhn aged 60 Reqnlem low mass, Thurs , 9 a. m , at fit. Ignatius Loyola. Park rv. and B4th at. Int. private. IRVIN Oct. 28. HfclNRY CLAY IRVIN, son of Thamas W. and Florence Irvltr. aged 21. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m , residence of parenta, 2S27 W. Albert at,, below Lahlgh av Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Frl., 7 to lo p. m. KANE At Rlverelde. N. J.. "Oot. 27, LIONEL J. KANE, of Beverly. N. JRela tiveo and friends Invited to funeral, Thur . 2 p, mt, residence of brother-in-law. Georar B Mulnolland, 422 Falrvlew ave . Riverside. N J. Service at St. Mary's Church. Burlington, N. J . B p. m. Int. Monument Cem , Beverly. N, J . Kl.AY Oct Si, NATHANIEL DBAVER KEAY. Due notlco of funeral will be given KELLY. Oct. 28, MICHAEL T.. husband of Elizabeth (nea Martin), and on of Peter and Margaret Kelly, of Derrymore, Tully moro, Kings co . Ireland, aired 28. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Thur. 8 30 a m , residence of brother. Wm. J. Kelly, 2722 N. Judson st. (24th and Lehigh) Solemn requiem mas St. Columba's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral KELLY At Atlantic City, N. J.. Oot. , 27 MARY A., daughter of late Lawrence and barah Kelly. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Thurs. 8 a. m.. residence nf Bl&'er. Mrs Catharine A. Marttn. 28 N. Iowa ave Solemn requiem mass Our Lady Htar of the Sea Church R 30 a. m. Int. Now Cathedral Cem . Philadelphia. KING ' Oct, 23, THOMAS FRANCIS, husband of lato Josephine King (nee Walker) and aorc of lato John ana Marv King Relatives and friends, employe of Naval Aircraft Factory,. League Island Navy Yard Invited to funeral. Frl 7.80 a. m , 010 N 23d Bt. Solemn mass of requiem St. Francis Xavier's Church 0 am. Int. Holy Cross Cem KIRKLAND. At rarls. Prance. Sept. 17, ROSALIE WILSON, daughter Of lat fetewart and Sarah Kay Wilson and widow of Benjamin B Kirkland. Funeral services Thurs 3 p m , Stewart ave , Haverford. I'a Conveyances will meet 215 p m. train from Broad bt. Station at Haverford. Int. private KNOTT Oct. 28 MARGARET STEF TAN daughter of Edwin and late Amanda -Knott, Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral Thurs , 2 . m . father' residence. MI07 Erdrleh st., vvlsslnomlng Services In bt. Stephen's P. E. Church Bridge and Mel rose ats . 8 p. m. Int. North Cedar HU1 Cem KUMPP Of 2343 Jessup St.. Oct. 27. WILLIAM, husband of late Emma Kumpf. Relatives and friends Invited to service, Thurs 3pm. Oliver H. Balr Bide.. 1820 Chestnut st Int. private i.Aurnrt Oct 20, jennie laufer (nee Dazell), wife nf William A. Laufer. Pelatlves and friends Invited to services. Thuri . 2 p m 1421 B. 47th st.. W. Phlla. Int Mt Morlah (.em. Remains may ba viewed Wed eve. LILLY Oct 28 ANNETTA. widow of William C Lilly, aged 07 Funeral Frl.. 3 p m . residence ot son James Lilly. 950 N Front st . Camden, N J. Int Harlelgh Cem Friends mav call Thurs.. after 7 p. m. I LYNN. Oct 25, JOHN 13.. eon of Eliza. uem ana j-aincK ijinn, aaeu .4. joiaivr and friends employes of Point Breere Oil Works invited to funeral, Thurs. 8-10 a. in , 2141 Mcore st. Solemn requiem mass Ft. Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. MAHLER Oct. 28. KATHIRINB (nee Loertel), wife of Harry Mahler. Rela tlv ea and friends invited to funeral. Mon . 8 30 a. m . 4017 N. 9th at. Solemn high H requiem mass ft Veronica's Church 10 a. m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto service MAXWELL Oct, 27. THOMAS Vf hus band of Mary Bowers Maxwell and eon ot late Robert and Isabella Maxwell, aged 47. Relatives and friends. Mitchell Lodge. No. 290. F. and A. M i Royal Arch Chapter. No 52, R. A Mi Phlla, Commandery, . No 2, K. T.: Dlv. No 109 and Lodge No. 838. Brotherhood of Tlremen and Engineer, and Penna R B. Relief Asso.. Invited to fu neral services Thurs ,2pm. 205 E. Mead t. Chestnut Hill lnt Chelten Hill Cem. nmdtn mav bo viewed Wed . 7 to 0 pm. McOAUGHIN. Oct. 28. SARAH, widow of Jamos McOaughlln! aged 05 Belat ve rnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 30 a m Trlhlt. nve . Foleroft. Pa High mass of requiem nt the Church of the HoiyasKB,, Spirit 3(1 a. 111. ,int. um Hineurwi ,-ohi. - McKAY Oct 27. JAMES, husband of rfp Matilda I, McKay. Service and Int. pri vate rrom Dial oprinsneia ave, McKEC. Oct, 23. GEOBOU B... fiusband of Sarah C McKee (nee McCloskey) and son of late Bernard and Catharine McKee. Rel atives and friends, office of 34th District Police and East End Republican Club, in vited to funeral. Thurs., 8 30 a m.. 1412 S. Bancroft st. holemn rtquiem mass Church of St. Rita. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.. McSHANE Oct. 27. MABGABET C, wlf ot John J. McShano and daughter ot lat Jamea and Elizabeth Hollaran, Relative and friends Sacred Heart Society of th Church of the Nativity, Invited to funeral. Frl., 8 30 a m, 8121 Mimphls t. fiolemi requiem mass Church of tha Nativity 10 a, m Int. St. Ann's Cem. . ... MEIN Oct, 27. CECILIA H., widow of John II. Meln and daughter of lato William and Mary Amer. Masa of solemn requiem St. Jamea'B Church, 38th and Chestnut at,, Ihurs. Dam. Int. private. MOCK Oct. 27, GEORGE A , husband of Julia Mock (nee Kline). Relative and friends, all organizations of which he wai a member. Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 1 p. m . .'17 E. Allen st. Int. pri vate, Greenmouut Cem. Friend may call WrbNT(JOMBRT. CLARA BABBITT MONTGOMERY, wife of Colonel Oeorgj Montgomery. United States army, and daughter of Mrs Clarence M, Hyde, of New York, died at Augusta Arsnal. Augusta, aa.; on Oct. 27, 1919. Interment MI7LHOLLAND. Suddenly. Oct. 27, ELIZABETH, daurhter of lata Daniel and Mary Mulholland Funeral Frl. . 8 30. a. m . resldenc of niece Mrs Catharine Hopkins. 2020 Ogden at. Solemn mass of requiem St, Francis's Church 10 a. m Relatives and friends, -mployes o Wanamaker'a shirt fao tory, Invited. Int. New Cathedral Cem. NEUMAN Oct. 27. FANNIE, widrnr of Emanuel Neuman, aged 77. Relative; and friends Invited to funeral service , Thurs., 10 JO a. m , 8210 W. Berk at. Int. MU Carmel Cem Kindly omit flowers. PATTON Opt 28. MAUY, wife of David Patton (nee McCrossln) Itelatlves and friends, employes of Lit Bros.' Millinery Dopt , Invited to f jneral services, Frl., a p m ' 2240 8. 23d at. Int. Mt Morlah Cim. PHILLIPS Oct. 25. THOMAB PAT RICK, husband of Elizabeth R. Phillip (ne Schelllnger) and son of the late Patrick and Carolina Phillips, aged 37. Relative ana friends, employes of International Steam ship Co.! Yuba Tribe, Mo 278. Imp. O. It. M.i Court Peace. No. S87, F. of A.I Longshoremen' Unlonr and the Holy Nam fidelity Invited to funeral. 2231 8. Le St., Thu-a , 8 80 a. m. ' Solemn high mass at Lady of Mt Carmel Church 10 a, m. It. jnsw uainearai uem. a TJNIir.UTAHKItS r"nrT.!2i.if 'Sfffelf,, i H &9klM&ffl on.w.a.Wi 1T mtfuttma, TmV w nmw "f "! r 6. ' .r .A . if. i . Af r. y u 1. ?fr vt ii., v f'tii?. .M(MSL.,t. irtrZi M&ttUA'", n 1V , '" .rtEXi. I Hi fyi'Hr. mr,i vysojjiniion, v, U, j. aarv' .unw s j. j?
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