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'a hi omo of spouts ITjK Ct Scraatoa, fsv'. ii ill miiiim L. iALIST IK BAN A. mm SIT $15 TO WML stocks and ontsjt LOCAL SEtXRITIES. Order left with us for sale of LOCAL, SECURITIES will be ex.

ecnted on a ONE PER CENT. Commission Basis. i Ci Divided Into 100,00 shares at tlO per share. General Offices. No.

43 66 Wall St, New Tork. For further information call at Room 214, Board of Trade Build or 207. 208 and 20 Meant Building. This company tbs and holds under good and approved titles, thirty fire hlga grade copper properties, located In the great Alaska copper region. Ores running from 20 to 41 per cent In copper and $7.00 to 111.00 In gold and silver per ton, or ten to fifteen times as high as the ores of any other copper company In the United States, according to assays made by U.

S. Assay Office in New York. The 8. Government's Geological reports confirm all authentic claims concerning Alaska copper. The Valdes Ynkos Railroad, tapping these mines, la bow ander contraction, a limited amount of capital stock of the company is, offered for sale, at 15.00 per share (par value rights of withdrawal or advance of price reserved.

Ore specimens, maps and geo logical reports of U. S. Government may be inspected at Room 214, Board of Trade Building. UtSm KOMI CCrFER COM. Private wires to New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges.

You 11 feel good in the Easter siuishine if you can put on a resh, new tailored to your measure, finished up in the latest cut and fashion. Order your Spring ektfhes nonv It depressing to think of ready made clothes, made by the wholesale, stencilled out of last year's fabrics, stacked in boxes and then on tables planned to nearly fit Tom, Dick and Harry, but really fitting none, never having the styles yon want in the sizes you need and then in spite of it all, offered at prices higher than the fine tailoring at the Woolen Mills store. Joe Humphries, manager of Terry McGovern. Is not satisfied with the Terry mad against Battling 1 Nelson at Pnllsdelphia, Wednesday night, and Is shaping the details for a return match. Humphries would like to see McGovern meet the Battler again under different conditions.

Manager Nolan said that he wis willing to make a match with McGovern or anyone else. All he asks that the guarantee be sufficient. "Money talks to us," is his terse way of putting it. "It makes no difference to us," said he, whether the match is made for six rounds or for twenty, Just so long as we see the money is in sight. Regarding Nelson's immediate plans, nothing definite has been decided." Long and Titman, two of Blooms burg Normal School's crack base ball players, have signed for the coming season with the team of Richmond, and will leave for that place this week.

Long and Titman are fast men and their friends have no doubt as to their ability to make good in the South. 1 a.O.DrounGGd. i fl CrcScro 'MXCBERfl: New York Stock OOK GRIFFITH 1ST CHARGE New York Cotton ExchasM ents Spring Suits, Overgar fir Chicago Board off Trade. limtmit Steirtitn fella littm if CrtCi taiii OF REVEHUE OFFICE YESTERDAY Mike Donlon, sulking over his suspension, has telegraphed. President Rocket, of the Altoona club, to give him a Job.

Bocket placed the great player's name on his claim list and OFFICES. will endeavor to make terms with him, The outlaw league has also made an Griffiths T. Davis became collector of internal revenue for the Twelfth effort to land Billy Gilbert, the Giant's $15 $17.50 $20. Made To Order. Ten hundred different patterns to choose from, bright new creations in scores of colors and weaves and soft, rich blacks and blues.

district yesterday, succeeding MaJorT. second baseman. The popular little SO Broad St, New Tork. Waldorf Astoria, New York. Cincinnati, Ohio.

Buffalo, N. Y. Erie, Pa. Wilkes Barra, Pa. WUllamsport, Pa.

Scranton, Pa. fenman. The change took place be fore the opening of business this morn lng at the transfer, and presenting Mr. Ing at the transfer, and presenting Mr. fellow was promised $500 per month to play for Williamsport.

McGraw Is not worried. He says that no player deserting could hope for clemency, but alarm. Those who know him know that he mvs previously been engaged in business of quite as great magnitude and are not worried at all as to the manner in which he will discharge the duties that have been entrusted to him. E. H.

Ritter also took charge today, succeeding Cashier Robert Penman. Mr. Davis begins his collections with today. Major Penman's work closed last night The report of his collections for the month up to the time that the office was transferred Is as Davis with his commission. Major would be placed on the blacklist and kept there.

i enman was present at the Mr. Davis entered at once on the discharge of the duties of his office, and FACTORYVTLLE. 8AZXUEL E. WAYLAND. Manager, Rooms 207, 108, 200, Mean Bid Private wires to all principal cities.

On list 25.00 Beer 40,886.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brown attended the annual banquet of Lackawanna 5isli5liinoulmjnills(iTfl Guaranteed Tailoring, Scranton Home; 227 Lackawanna Avenue.

Open Saturday evening till 10 o'clock. Snlrlt stamDS 1,832.62 a lodge, I. O. of O. at, Scran ton, Frl day evening.

Cigars 6,471.24 Tobacco 1,734.53 The social held at the home of John Blddlemah last Tuesday evening was a Special tax z.M success, about seventy being present, Total $56,861.93 and the proceeds were $8. The. Misses Jessie Haston and Nellie Li State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Du Frehn, of Pittston, visited friends Lucas County, ss. here and attended the prize speaking Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he CE OFFER SUBJECT TO SALE SCR ANTON GAS WATER CO.

1st Mortgagees. SCRAXTOX GAS WATER CO. Pur chase Money Mtge. 5s. 1 BARRE GAS ELECTRIC lir; CO.

Consolidated Mtge. 5s. iVEBSTER COAL COKE CO. 1st Mtge. 5s.

D. G. ROMBACH, COXNELL SCRAXTOX, PA. Representing contest last evening. la senior partner of the firm of F.

J. Cheney doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore Breaking the Trail. MRS. McKITTRICK IS 108 YEARS OLD TODAY. said, nd that said nrm win pay me sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Winter In the mountains is severs in Its restrictions.

Sledging and travel over the snow banked trails are limit for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. ed to bare necessity. In the colder sea QRAHAH Bankers FRANK J. CHENEY, song the trails are kept open shovel Sworn to before me and subscribed TJniontown, March 17. The oldest person In Western Pennsylvania is Mrs.

Mary McKittrick, living near Uniontown, who celebrated her 108th birthday on St. Patrick's day today. She Is to have a birthday party, at which she experts to dance with her guests, as she did last St. Patrick's day. You may win if you try.

See the Puzzle Pictures on page 14. Ray Chase, a former student of Kv' stone, now of Eimira. N. was also a caller in town on Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hunt spent the past week in New York city. Miriam Dean, of Waverly, is visiting her cpusin, Ruth Slsson. E. Robinson's Sons Original German Bock Beer will be on tap at all the leading Hotels and Restaurants, Saturday, March 17th.

15t3 lng ano! packing them down. When the In my presence, this 6th day of De I cmbr, A. l. iss. runners sing intermittently In high.

69. Albright ave. and Marion st 71. Dickson ave. and E.

Market st 72. Diamond ave. and Court st 73. N. Main ave.

and Providence road, 74. N. Main ave. and Market st 75. N.

Main ave. and Parker st 76. Holllster ave. and Good Shepherd, 78. Church ave.

and Ferdinand st 8t Brick ave. and Oak st. 82. Bloom ave. and W.

Market st 83. Wayne ave. and Putnam st 84. Wayne ave. and William st 85.

W. Market and Seneca at 66. Keyser ave, and L. W. Colt vert 87.

Rockwell ave. and Gilbert st 91. Scranton Lace Works. 112. Lyceum Theatre.

113. Academy and Star Theatres, 114. Dixie Theatre, Adams ave. 116. Wyoming ave.

and Olive st thin voices, the teamster, with a belt (Seal) A. w. OLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal tight around his overcoat and flopping his arms to keep faces his great GRIFFITH T. DAVIS.

fly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send BONI HAD DIVORCE HEARING POSTPONED. est hardships, but when the heavy Collector of Internal Revenue, Who for testimonials free. snows and rapid thaws of spring come Assumed Charge Today. 1 F.

J. CHENEY A Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Paris, March 17.

The preliminary hearing In tM divorce suit of Countess teaming means a battle and a venture with a sudden termination hanging to a Truth reporter, who called, said Take Hall's Family Pills for consti Anna De Castellane against Count Green Carnations. Just the thing for St. Patrick's day. Wfe have them. Clark, Florist.

16tl that he anticipated meeting no conditions that would cause consternation or pation. Boni, which was to have taken place before Judge Ditte today, when the Just above. Thousands of tons of snow up the mountain sides hang on a trigger that can be sprung by the sigh of a breeze or the rolling of formal effort to reconcile their differ ences would have been made. Was J. B.

fillSSELL CO. BANKERS Dealers to HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange.

Members Chicago Stock Exchange Private wire fnom Scran ton Office 48 Wall St, N. Y. Commonwealth Bldg Scran ton. Dayton. Wlikes Barre.

Blnghamton. Reading. Chicago. Carbondale. postponed at the last moment at the POUT BRECK'S WILL CHARLES a pine cone, and in summer many a The following advertisement has appeared recently In a Paris newspaper: "Morocco Army of the Pretender Good situations for former non commissioned artillery officers knowing well how to handle guns.

Telegraph at once barren slope and pile of rook and tlm request of Bonl, who sent word that he Is confined to his room by an attack of ber at the bottom tells a skeleton tale influenza. No date has been fixed for the hear of the winter's night Floundering, Bourmance, Port Say, Algeria." PROBATE TO BEE ADMITTED ing. swearing and persevering open the trail a little ruffed thread of white from up above, but a hard day's work OBITUARY. COAL FACTS void, all wills by me at any time here lor a man. Outing Magazine.

117. Colliery Engineer, Forest court 118. Mineral and Carbon its. 119. Momey ave.

and Poplar st 121. Luke ave. and Ash st 123. L. W.

freight 124. Clay ave. and Vine st 125. John ave. and Ash st 126.

Irving ave. and Ash st? 127. Quincy ave. and Linden st 128. Prescott Ave.

and Vine St 129. Clay ave. and Gibson st 132. Wheeler ave. and Linden at 135.

Prescott ave. and Gibson st 212. State Hospital. 213. L.

4 W. car shops. 114. L. A W.

machine shops. 215. American Loco. Works. Cliff st 216.

Adams ave. and Linden st 121. Seventh ave. and Meridian st Tenth ave. and Luzerne st 823.

Thirteenth and Luzerne st 324. Corbett ave. and Archbald st 825. Twentieth ave. and Luzerne st 828.

Bromley ave. and Swetland st 329. S. Main ave. and Landls st 231.

Wyoming ave. and Spruce st 841. Schlager Boulevard and N. Main. 342.

Sumner ave. and Dorothy st 343. Keyser Val. Car Shops. L.

A W. The will of the late Charles DuPont Breck, of this city, president of the tofore made. Childless Hen ad Women. LEROY E. WORDEN.

The news of the death of Leroy E. Dime Deposit and Discount Bank, was "Item I direct that all my Just debts and funeral expenses be paid, so soon after my decease as may be convenient There fire parts of the world where admitted to probate yesterday by DUNMORE. ((iincrr 'i 9. Worden, son of Minor E. Warden, of Prescott avenue, will come as a shock girl babies are drowned like superflu Register of Wills R.

W. Allen. Mr. Breck leaves an insurance policy for to my executrix, hereafter named. "Item I give, devise and bequeath to to his many friends in this city.

ous kittens and others In which it Is my son, Duer DuPont Breck, should he The young man was only 21 years not uncommon for the daughters In the of age and. having been in poor health for some time, left about a month Casey Kelly's old time Bock Beer on tap to day and balance the week at all Hotels and Restaurants. 15t3 large families of the poor to be sold by their parents Into lives of prostitution, ago for Denver, Colorado, where his 1163.809 on his life to his son, JJuer Du Pont Breck. and the rest of his property, real, personal and mixed, to his wife, Mrs. Anna E.

Breck. Duer DuPont Breck is secretary of the Mutual Life Insurance company, in New York. The will is dated August 8, 1902. The witnesses are C. S.

Woodruff and Walter S. Bevan. The will names the de death occurred. The funeral arrangements have not yet been On the other hand, the pages of history are filled with examples of the devoted lives of childless men and women who survive me, the proceeds of a policy of insurance, $163,809 on my life, in the Mutual Life Insurance company of New York. "Item I give, devise and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife, Anna E.

Breck, her heirs and assigns, forever, all of my property, real, personal and mixed, wheresoever 'the same may be, at the time of my "And, lastly, I nominate and appoint my dear wife, Anna E. Breck, to be Charles Kessler, aged 86 years, died have worked unselfishly for the good of their kind. Bachelors and virgins Every for rent ad. in The Truth brings a tenant. Casey Kelly's old time Bock Beer on tap to day and balance of the week at all Hotels and Restaurants.

15tS at his home at Clifton, near Gouldsboro, yesterday, after an Illness from pneu 412. Meadow ave. and Maple st 413. Irving ave. and Alder st 414.

Seventh ave. and Scranton st 415. Irving ave. and Orchard st 613. Prospect ave.

and Gibbons st 623 Cedar ave. and Pear at. have been the saints of the world, and monia of one week duration. the childless are the philanthropists, Deceased was an uncle of Richard the founders of colleges, hospitals, art 62L Providence Road and Albright ave, 623. Green Ridge st and D.

H. cross, executrix of this, my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this Kimmacher, of Green Ridge, and had resideded in this section of the state for the past forty years. He was born cedent's widow as sole executrix, but in a codicil, dated August 16, 1905, he appoints C. S.

Woodruff as executor with her. The codicil is type written and witnessed by James E. Brown and Bridget Lavelle. The will, which is in Mr. Breck's own haodwrittng, is as follows: "In the name of God, Amen! Charles DuPont Breck, of the city of cranton, county of Lackawanna and tate of Pennsylvania, do make and collections and libraries, the philosophers, the great writers, leaders and 624.

Capouse ave. and Larch st HAMILTON IS eighth day of August, A. D. 1902. in Baden, Germany, In 1830, and came 712.

Washington ave. and Grandvlew. thinkers of the race. Plato, Joan of "CHAS. DU PONT BRECK.

to this country in 1858. The funeral T13. Boulevard ana rarit st. Some one asked us why we take the pains to give the public the benefit of the facts relative t6 the New River Fuel Company's properties. What was our motive for doing it and who pays us for it.

This is easily answered. We gladly pay for it ourselves and this is our reason: We are brokers and buy and sell for our clients. Our customers when they make a good buy through our endeavors stay with us and become our clients and a steady source of revenue. When we have a good thing to offer we cannot say it too strongly or too often. Here are a few more facts.

Taking a cord of white oak which is the standard of measurement and as a basis of comparison, it takes 2640 pounds of Eocknig Valley (Ohio and Indiana coal) or NOT THROUGH YET services will be held at Clifton, Monday afternoon. Arc, Savonarola, George Washington, David Hume, Locke, Spinoza, Thomas General Alarm 3 taps 3 time) Police Patrol 7 taps. Ambulance Inspector 8 taps. Drink Casey Kelly's Bock Beer for the balance of the week and yon will Hud it is the best on the mar publish this my last will and testa Carlyle, Florence Nightingale, Ruskin and Herbert Spencer are only a few FIRE ALARM BOXES. ket.

15t3 ment, hereby revoking and declaring Supply Wagon 4 taps. Hook and Ladder 3 taps. Following are the locations of the firs Second Alarm Repeating of box. alarm boxes in the city of Scranton: of the great names in this class. An Interesting volume could be written on the Indebtedness of the world to childless men and women.

New York Medical Journal. 12. Lackawanna at R. R. Y.

M. A. 13. Penn ave. and Mulberry at.

14. W. Lacka. ave. and Seventh St.

15. Lackawanna and Penn avM. MITCHELL AND BOBBINS HELD A CONFERENCE 16. Allis Chalmers, Vine at, Your Business 17. Cedar ave.

and Mattes St. 24. Washington ave. and Mulberry su 25. Adams ave.

and Vine sL 1 J'JA Albany, March 17. Judge Andrew Hamilton is not through with the New York Life trustees. He will pay his respects to them, and especially to Wll liam B. Hornblower, again in the near (,.. future, but not before the Armstrong i insurance committee, j.

Judge Hamilton's friends told yester day why he is go bitter against Mr. They say that one of the probably the next, which Hamilton has promised to produce will treat largely of Mr, Hornblower's rela Vtions to the New York Life. Hamil ton feels that Mr. Hornblower has been the moving spirit behind the Fowler in vestigating committee. There has.

Hamilton's friends said, i.been considerable feeling between and Mr. Hornblower ever since the" former entered the employ of the New York Life. Hamilton referred in his speech before the Armstrong committee to Mr. Hornblower IndianaiMiUs. March 17.

The tliat it was to permit its president to meet the leader of the operators, was two leaders of capital and labor to whom President Roosevelt apiiealcd 16. Lackawanna and Washington aves. 27. Madison ave. and Mulberry st 28.

Jefferson ave. and Gibson it. 29. Monroe ave. and Pine it.

SL Ninth ave. and Robinson st How Some Mates Marry. Statistics compiled by authorities on the condition of tbe deaf and dumb in this country present one significant fact In regard to tbe matrimonial affairs of that body of citizens. It is revealed therein that while many women deprived of the power of speech have been sought In marriage by men whose and our telephone service Is Sure kept secret. After their conference both men refused to talk of what was discussed.

Jfc. President Mitchell, however, admitted he and Robbins had been in 82. S. Main ave. and Hampton st S4.

W. Lackawanna and N. Main. 86. Main ave.

and Jackson st 86. Lincoln ave. and Jackson it 87. Everett avs. and Jackson st tn nrm or rPcnftQ ir.

rn conference this morning. reason that you wish for Industrial peace met here yesterday. Francis L. Robblns, who represents the soft coal operators of the country, and President John Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, for two hours, in a local hotel this morning, discussed the vital questions at issue between the miners and their employers. Robbins, who is the operators' leader, arrived unexpectedly, and the miners' convention session was adjourned, although the real reason E.

Robinson's Sons Original Ger five senses were unimpaired only a few women whqse tongues were In good working order have consented to tfe themselves to men who could not hear what was being said. Cynics find In man Bock Beer will be on tap at 88. Garfield ave. and Lafayette st 39. Sumner ave.

and Washburn st 41. Washington ave. and Hickory it 42. Third ave. and Fellows st 43.

Fifth avei and Broadway. 45. S. Eighth and Hampton st all the leading Hotels and Bestau as one of the men who had approved the pension voted to former President Beers of the New York rants, Saturday, March 17th. 15t3 To Increase your business and we can help you in doing so.

Call up the Local Superintendent. NORTH SCRAXTOX. 48. Stone ave. and Hemlock st 47.

Pittston ave. and Willow st 4a Prospect ave. and Beech at 49. Crown ave. and Maple at 61.

Cedar ave. and Alder st 62. Prospect ave. and River st 63. Cedar ave.

and Elm st these revelations matter for many caustic diatribes pertaining to the conversational and listening powers of the sexes. Whether or not these sarcastic observations contain an explanation of the comparative willingness and unwillingness of men and women to marry mutes Is a question, but the fact Casey Kelly's old time Bock Boer on tap to day and balance of the week at ail Hotels and Restaurants. 15t3 APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE IS READY FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF COUNCILS Consolidated Telephone 64. S. Washington ave.

and Mapls it, 66. Pittston ave. and Breck st 57. Prospect ave. and Fig st 68.

Remington ave. and Cherry at 59. Blrney ave. and Connell st Ct Providence road and Carbon st 62. Capouse ave.

and Phelps st (3. Stowers Packing Green Place. 64. Washington ave. and New York st 65.

Capouse ave. and Marion it 67. Wyoming ave. and Ash st 68. Penn ave.

and Delaware st 2200 pounds of Kanawha coal or 1560 pounds of New River Fuel Company coal to equal in steam one cord of white oak wood; that is quality for you with a vengeance. Here is an interesting letter, too; we like to print it: ORDER NO. 937. New River Consolidated Coal. Co.

Stone Cliff, Sept. 1809. Xuttallburg Coal and Coke Please ship on account J. W. Hopkins, General Agent, to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Newport News, Va.

Via 24 cars of run of mine coal. Remarks Ship nice clean coal from old mine, suspend all orders until this one is filled. This coal Is for official trial of Battleship Kearsarge and must lie shipped as rapidly as possible. The properties are now earning at the rate of 12 per cent, a year. Our reason for saying this stock will pay 20 per cent, within two years is because this earning is made from the development of but 7000 acres out of the 40,000 owned and leased by the corporation, the remaining 33,000 is held for development.

City Controller Edward Eisele sent an rooms and stables for the year tbe Companies of Penna, additional estimate of 114,688 to the ap sum of $300 was appropriated. For the repair of the Scranton street bridge $500 propriations committee last night. The A Powarfal itraar. Cloves are simply the dried flower buds of a beautiful evergreen tree growing naturally on the Spice Islands. These flower buds are gathered when they have become of a bright red and are just on the point of opening.

The name comes from the resemblance of the prepared spice to small nails, from the French word clou, for nail. Cloves was allowed. For the city portion of committee completed its labors. All of the available money was apportioned finally and the city clerk was directed a new pavement before the Amsden and Schlager properties, on Lackawan na avenue, the sum of $305.12 was pro to have the ordinance printed, ready for introduction at next Tuesday's meeting vided. Then there were one or two other un of select council.

The following increases In salary important items allowed, and the same number of the same character disallow were allowed: rood inspector ana plumbing Inspector, each, 125 a month; are very heavily charged with a pungent, acrid, volatile oil, as much as 20 per cent sometimes being extracted. ed. superintendent at crematory, $15 a month; chainmen and rod men, each JO month; public library assistants, This oil Is valuable for flavoring and scenting purposes and has a limited' field In medicine, but tbe habit of "eating cloves," In which young folks and each 85 a month. There will be five additional police Do You Want Porch Light, and keep it lighted each evening until bed time You Cimi Install snch a Lamp at small expense and hare your residence number placed on it, too. Think of the convenience to your friends when they call and the amount of Safety It Contributes to Your Household.

men and five additional firemen, the same having been provided for. Provision is made for an additional detective. too often old ones Indulge, is very reprehensible, as the oil Is a powerful FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Twenty five cents a bottle.

E. Robinson's Sons Original German Bock Beer will be on tap at all the leading Hotels and Restaurants, Saturday, March 17th. 15t3 Chemical engines for North and South Scranton were conceded, costing 82,000 each. drug, becoming In many cases an Insidious poison. Every one's experience Is expensive, and doubly so if cheap I PLUMBING AND HEATING is Installed.

Some may "figure" to do your work a few dollars under our bid, but do you Ai get as good material and workmanship 5 as wa are known to furnish? Bills of F. L. Brown, $1,200 for plans Every for rent ad. in The Truth We will be 'glad to book your order for this stock. Price, and other informa tion on application.

brings a tenant. Scranton Secnrities Corporation, Are you thinking of making a for the new headquarters building; Matthias Stipp, for extra work on the same, amounting to $3,223.56, and John Benore, $1,071.36 for work done on fitting up the quarters of Chemical 2 on Division street, were allowed. The amount for repairing unpaved streets was placed at for new crosswalks, the sum of $1,890 was allowed. The appropriation for additional sewer basins was made For the rent of the street department store dress for yourself or your chil The Suburban Electric Light Co. 509 LINDEN EEET, SCEANTON, PA.

At the village of Bottesford, In the vale of Velvolr, England, the ancient custom of ringing the curfew bell Is still observed. The day of the month and month of the year are also tolled drent Follow The Truth's Peer JOHN G. SHERWOOD, Treasurer, 180 138 Washington Ave. Old 'Pbone, 1555. Gunster Bros.

SiL 325 327 PENN AVENUE. Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Etc, less Patterns. One each day on page 4. on separate bells every evening. New 'Phone, 199..

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