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S3'' tsv. V' THB DAILY KBW8, PKEDEKICK, MD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1910 HI Stpt 23 In American HWory. and Rero- soldier. of died 1815. iMac Derolutionarr patriot.

born; eiecuted by the British MS HIS OWN Llf Alfred Ritter Strangles Himsd at Bcd-poWi wondertul naral battle off coast of Olou- ceistenbire; Paul Jones In the'Bon- Blcbard iron a sifual Tic iotjrow the British. British in Arnold's treason, ajrest- noted in- records. Rkhard Malcolm the southern novelist, died In noon today to iioon tomorrow.) Sun sets 5:62. rises inoon rises: -'Miii -p. eaBtern time.

autumn and lasts days. 18 minutes, 42 seconds; snn "crosses the line." passing from north to south of celestial equator; autumnal equinox; days and nights equal the world over: sun on pole and sets on north pbie for. six: months to come. Forecast Till 8 p. m.

24. Special JplBpatch to WAfiii.iNO.TON', Sept. 2'J. FOII UnsctOed weather and i with sUo'wcni warmer tonight Chlcfof the Weather Bureau. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY Estrayed i.Thos.

II. Ba'uiugarduer 'Desk For.Sale Motter Bros. -Markey's Older of Publication Itohrbaek and Harp. Solre. Itoard JCEWS OHlce 'CiiM; df Thanks Dare Fire'Drill Braddock Heights Tonlg'ht The Marvel' McCardell's Toulfjlit i Umddock Casino McCardell's Dance Tonight It'niddock' Heights Frank McCnrdcllV.

"Burgulii Sittnrday Doll Bros. Saturday SiwciulK XeldlK Miller r. Mech. Nat. Itank DUE TO NERVOUS TROUBLE Prominent Frederick Lawyer and JMS- of Peace Was Pound Dead ttfin Im Alfred Drominent membe of the local (bar, found dead a his homo, an apartmentihthe Franklii Suviuga Bank Building.

ilast night Death resulted from voluntary strau guIatlonV' Mr. Ritter for. a long been a deprceaed condition, eufferlhi from- a nervous breakdown, and had been under treatment at a eanltarlutn frbm wUlch'Sho" tfecenpy Teturhed. 1 IB eald that at times during despon dency he attempted, to end his Last- night he. was' sitting on th front porch chatting, with his wife and neighbors.

Nothing unusual was noted in his condition. And during 'the day lie seenied to spend the tint without complaining. Found Suspended from Bedpost. Mr. Ultter went up stairs but a few minutes later his body was found suspended from a bedpost.

He had handkerchief about' his neck, thrown the'loop'over the pos and: then, strangled himself. The handkerchief was untied and before Drs. Burck, McComas-and F. B. Smith who 'were immediately summoned could arrive, he had expired.

INTEREST MentlonlngS; Interest of Local and Nature Worth Rsaillnfl. --Tho front of Iho projwrty of Mr. John Comber, South Market street, is being'repainted by a force of hands under Mr. Michael Kenedy. flshlng yesterday, Mr.

Roy Shipley was- sucessful in capturing six sunflsh and two large baaa. --A new'cement pavement! Is be' 'fiig laid In'front of tho property of Samuel no, Eaal Second force of under Air. 15. IfeteiVMaritz, AMONG THE SICK Those From Frederick and Vicinity Confined to the House. PeterfFlahr, East Patrick street; is Schacffer, West Patrick on Hie sick list.

Master. S. Consol is quite sick at lila homo oil East Third street. Little Miss Lcola Virginia Consol. wlio sick for week.

Is ab)o to be out. -Mr. Calvin O. C. Fox, of West Chester, Pa; continues to get 'very at the City Hospital.

Y. M. C. A. FUND COMPLETE Cumberland Cumberland's Whirlwind Campaign Finished at Midnight.

Young Men's Christian Association workers were successful in raising the needed $35.000 pay the debt, and for had raised ALFRED RITTER'. imimuuiituiiiniimiummiiiiiiminm Ten days ago the work was begun under C. Williams, of "the Central's board of di; Walter Lynch. Two teams of 100 men each; werfr selected by Col. H.

D. BlllmeyeV and Col. John Young, and each team was divided into 10 companies," headed by caplains. The most prominent irien lii the city among; the officers a'nd men. THE SOCIAL WORLD JuKlico C.

II. Eckulcin. who was Ktiinnioncd as coroner, decided Hint at Iixiucst was not necessary. Mr. lUUcr so the doctors sUUcd, had.

been suffer Ing from mental abeiTation, which was nprvaus Ritter, wlio was a soil of t'nc late Alfred Ritter. 01 Frederick, was about, 54 l-'ycars of After flitlsh ing the courses at the Frederick Col ho attended St. AiinapoliB. Later went West a was connected 'with railroad service While at''Fort. Iowa, lie mar rlcIMIS8 Martha Todil.

Was Quite Promlnctit. Mr. Hitler returned to Frederick, studied law and entered active work In the profcHsion In Frederick. Ati a Democrat, ho took an active parl in politics, lie secretary, of the Stale Scnalc nerving at two regular sessions and the extra session of 1001. He was a deputy In the clerk's office under the lute I Parsons.

For years past he had been a justice of the peace for Frederick district, hut account of bad health had been unable to actively serve Since Ills condition had recently im proved, Mr. Ritter contemplated re suming his duties and so expressed himself. Mr. had taken rcgu lar exercise by walking which liad helped his condition considerably, anc he also' had made arrangements for walks during the week. He was a member of the Improved Order of Hcptasoplis, Knlghta ol Pythias, and the Improved of Mr.

Ritter Is survived by widow, a son, Alfred. lawyer ol Colorado Springs, who is expected to arrive and a daughter, Miss He leaves also two sisters, Mrs. C. O. Keedy, this city; Mrs.

J- G. B. Custis, of Washington, P. Rice, East 'Fourth" entertained a few friends' with cirds at "her home on Thursday' in honor.of Miss Alice Dade, BaUlinore, find Miss Mary Cbnrles, formerly of Hagerstown, now resid- In this city. Delicious refresh ments wore- served at a late hour.

FUNERALS The: funeral of Bare'took place'this morning at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parente, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bare, South street. Services were held at the -house and were- conducted E. L.

assisted by Rev. Douglass Hpoff. Many beautiful floral 'tributes 'were sent by sympathizing: friends. Interment was made in Mt Olivet 1 cemetery. Thomas P.

RIce was director'. 1 Tennsytvaijia Railroad. Tirkots to Rocky- Pacific Coast, Weatenp CaMda, Mexico and South- wectern September 14 to Octpovf -14. iaclnslve, at reduced arrest Ticket Agent, Baltimore, Arranging for; Festival; A festival and bazar will be hold In the 6. A.

M. building, West, Patrick street, beginning'' next Monday during the week. It will be under -the auspices of the O. U. A.

M. Band and for the purpose of securing new instruments. The band will furnish music each evening and''there will be amusements for both old and young. Won Two Silver Cups at Hanover. Mr.

Oscar Bolleau, of Mlddletown, was awarded eight premiums out of 11 exhibits the, HwwTer, fair, thU week. He won two. cups. THE UNDERTAKERS' BOARD Mr. Etehlson to Take gal to, Cat Report.

I a i letter to Governor Crtrthera: yostorday Mr. H. Doraey Ktchlsou. of the Frederick bar, declared that unless ttie. State Board of immediately Hlcii' an iteuUtcd report of receipts and oxueudiiurcii as requlr- od by law ho will take legal Btcjm to force It to do For sovcrul mouths there ban been friction between the monitors of, tho board and Mr.

Ktchlson concerning different provisions 6f the law. The Governor take tho question up board andf; point. otil -that iMr. JJchlKouaHaerts (hut unless tho report-'IH-V. filed endeavor to have the board Indicted for malfeasance In bflko.

A YEAR AGO; Announcement Just Made of Wedding of Mr. Robertson and MissiSmlth. A dispatch from'Cumberland to the Baltimore. Evening Sun, says: "Mr. A.

Robertson, of Frederick, who is the district manager for a New York publication, and is well known through Western Maryland, has just announced his marriage to Miss E. Smith; of'Baltimore, which occurred a year ugo. Mrs. Robertson Joined her husband at Cumberland last Friday and they left for' Los Angeles, Robertscn will go into The shown to the relatives of the young couple In Frederick, was received Kjuch sur- Inllination having been received by any of Micni; Mr. Robert son lira eon of Mr.

and Mrs. Cv A. Robcrison and Miss Smith Is a grand daughter of Mr. George Willlnm Smith, of this city. Members of the tatter's family this morning denied that was FIVE yEAfijEHTEIICE Harry Smith, of Myersville, Sent to Penitentiary.

FiRE TO A BARN Anil Had Entered a Plea of Other 'CamV Heard and OJf posed "of the William THE WORK OF DEATH. Mrs. Fannie Cronlse Lease, wife of Mr. Edward C. Lease, died at her home on West South street, about 2 o'clock this morning of a complication of diseases, aged 51 years.

She was a most estimable woman and was held in the highest esteem by a wide circle of friends. Mrs. Lease has been sick for some time, but bore her 111 ness with Christian fortitude. Besides her husband, she Is survived by one daughter and one son, Mru. Clarence A.

Bussard and Mr. Edward C. Lease, of this oily. She Is also survived by one brother. Mr.

William Croiilso, of tliia city. Tho funeral will place oil, Sunday ut it o'clock. Services wll lie held at (lio house and interment will be nuulc In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Sklddoo Racing In Fast The buy gelding, Sklddoo, a popular race horse, by Monocacy, nnd formerly owned In this couniy, has been racing in fast company out through Missouri and Kansas, lie- cenlly at Lcavouworth, Kansipy the game little pacer, was one of nix starters In pacing claua, and won second money In a race which the press reports slate wau a real contest from wire to wire.

Charles Atkinson, of Baltimore, is campaigning Sklddoo this season, and il is thought quite- likely that Mr. Atkinson and his stable will be at Frederick next month for the races at fair. Mumford Resigns. The' Rev. Carl Mumford, pastor of St.

John's Lutheran charge, at Lit- tlcstown, has resigned the pastorate ot that charge and has accepted a unanimous call to the Lutheran charge Ml. Union, Huntingdon couiity, Pa. will preach his farewell sermons on Sunday, Sep- tember'25, and will go to his new 1. Rev. Mumford is a's'on of "Mr:" and Mrs.

John Mumford, of near Braddock Heights, and a son- in-law of Rev. M. L. Beard, of Thurmont. Running of Cars Delayed.

Owing bursting of a water pipe at the power house of the Frederick Railroad this: morning preventing; the furnishing of water for the boiler, It was necessary to shut down the engine until the pipe was repaired. The accident delayed the cars for over an tiour. Bishop Paret 84 Today. Bishop William Paret. of Pro- icitant Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, will celebrate his eigthy-fourth jlrthday on board the German Uloyd Grosser Kurfuerst oday.

Ho is bound for America from Cherburg. France, and Is expected to arrive about September 27. rr But Little Light In Thurmont. On account of. tho scarcity of water lue to the protracted drouth, tlie Thdrmont.Electric Light Plant, which uses water power, has ben unable to produce enough current for street ightlng.

For private use, only two hours each evening can be acquired. afternoon LeBlle Stcvenn plead guilty to an Iiidlctnirnt of the larceny of eteveii Chickens froiu; Wui. H. Koogle, July 1. 1910, valued at 14.10.

The case was held under con-. 'bir court; Reno S. Harp "apiiparcdjtbr tho The of VEiiner Ijcnhart; and Martha fqr the lar- cony of one chicken from Alvoy Keysor, on AugUBt 15. IDli), valued at 75: cents, taken up. Hoover entered a pica of guilty, and the ctise against Lenhtirt was taken a I Tho larceny .5 Is alleged" to occurrod on the evening of August .15.

the chicken" 1 just 'dark; and after night, gotten by the men and taken home. The jury after being- out about df Icon minutes; rendered a verdict of not guilty. Reno S. Harp appcarei for the traycrser. Cases.

The Wellington Hill, col orcd. Indicted for larceny up before Hill Is indicted for the larceny.or $40 from Spencer C. of' Montgomery county about Aprlt, while Howes was under' the of liquor. The was still in progress when court adjourned for the day. Cases Today.

Court convened this morning with full present. The case of Hill, color- cd, charged with lurceny, was conv pletcd before the court and he was found guilty. "Reno appeared the traveraer. Smith Pleads Guilty. The case Of Harry B.

Smith, Indicted for burning the barn of Wheolei A. Smith. Mytirsville. on May 5 last, was taken for the defense dcmurrcd'Mo the indictments, which was overruled as to three counts nnd susturnod as to two counts. Couimcl for tho defcnsd ihcn witii- drow the pica or iioL guilty, and entered a pica of'guilty.

The crlmo'wfts committed about May last. -SmfUi. it Is alleged 'Ih'T'refleriek 'UJId't'olurtiod'honio uome- what rnloxiciited'tliiit evening. About 10 o'clock' that' night ho sot flro to the barii'i iiftorwards lisBlaling in saving the other Uiilidlngs: Several wit nesses were heard by the court for tlib'piirpoHc of determining (he clrcuhiBlanccB. before passing Bontcnce.

kl The court sulil that the case was of too ucrlotiH a character to bo dealt with lightly court. Ho sentenced to yeara in tho Maryland penitentiary. Reno S. Harp and Sam uol A. Lewis for the trav- CITIZENS 1 NATIONAL BANK.

CITIZENS' NATIONAL BAN NEWS OF THE CHURCHES Services'" preparatory to the Holy Communion will be held nt the Evangelical Lutheran church this evening 7.30 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Ulysses 8. 0. Rupp; Held Under In the wise Powell, col- orcd, 'indicted the larceny, of from lr. It.

Jamison, of burg, a pica Kiil.Ily was oiitcrwl and the case held tinder advisement by (lit; court. Siinmcl'A, Lewis for till' IlK'UHOd. i i William i Freed' Pined. In the ease of -William Freed. Indicted for adultery, a plea of, guilty was entered wan flmxl and cosiuv "I appeared for the tmvcrser.

In the ease of Stella Howe, indict ed for wlulterjYu' 'plea of guilty was entered' svnit llnetl $10 and eostH. Samuel Lewis apiwarvd for the" In the t-ase of WHliaui Freed, 'In- dieted for concealed i guilty wax enteml ami lie was lined and costs. Samuel A. jipjwared for the In the Oairett Llntlilcum, Indicted Tor assault an Clwrlex 1). about July of' gtility was 'lie lined aiul- Win.

Miullsliy nnd' C. 'O. Kecdy apiwared for the traverser. At court took a recess until S.30. LOCAL MENTION The Marvel Tonight.

"Dixie'' a -wonder. wjll thrill you through and through, ho matter you may be. It is a war drama, a classic. One of great featurea IB a battle scene- one of the moat dating 'things ever attempted' In moving picture making. "Tangled Thanhouser drama.

19o 'Special. Every Friday and Saturday box of "'Chocolates'' McCARDELL'S. Tonight-- Braeklock -Tonight. Skating, Bowling nnd Pool. MeCardeliy Chocolates.

25c; 30c, 40c, 'COc, 60c anil pound, In 1-2. 1, 2, 3 arid 5 pound packages. ii'n i Tonight-- BrMdock --Tonight. 'Skating, Bowling and Pool. Tonight Fire Drill BxblMUoa Tboliht, FREDERICK, KlD.

CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, OFFICERS. J. D. 0.

U. D. WM. G. SAMUEL (3.

DUVALr Cashier DIRECTORS. GEO. Wit. SMITH, Tnos.Il. HALLKB, JOHN S.

KAMHIIUKU, DANIEL WM. O. BAKEK, C. II. CONI.KY, M.

D. C. M. THOMAS, C. E.

CUNE, U. 10. KEFAUVEB, r. L. MAUOETT, JlIlKJE J.

C. MOTTUl, J. D. IUKEU. LOCAL MENTION Braddock Heights Tonight.

Regular Friday night dance at llrud doclc Heights. Cara ovory half hour Notice. The Vacuum Cleaning Company In now ready for husiiicsH. All orders promptly attended by FRANK JAMES, 422 N. Market St Tonight--Braddock--Tonight.

Skating, Bowling and Pool. Chocolate Marahmallow. Sundae, 10c A dipper of "Chocolate" ice cream with ladlo of "Chocolate- Marshmnl- low Sauce" over the cream, topped olf with "Whipped Cream," a "Mnr- shmallow" and a "Dclocta" wafer all for lOc McCARDELL'S. Mr. hiid Mrs.

Harry Barc desire to thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sick ties and death of their Braddock Heights Tonight. Fire Drill and Exhibition Tonight. Braddock Heights Regular Friday night dance at dock Heights. Cars every half hour. Frederick Railroad Company.

In effect Sunday, September' 25, 1910. SUNDAY ONLY. Leave Frederick. Arrive Thurmont. 7.20 A.

M. 8.10 M. 9.50 A. M. 10,30, A.

M. 1.30 P. M. 2.20 P. M.

4.15 P. M. 5.05 P. M. Leave Thurmont.

Arrlye Frederick. 8.30 A. M. 9.20 A. M.

10.60 A. M. 11.40 A. M. 2.40 P.

M. 3.30 P. 6.25 P. M. 7.10 P.

M. Dew-Drop-In. The best' restaurant in the city. Kcw, up-to-date and classy. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, 14 North Market Street.

"Once a Moose, Always a Moose." Purity. Aid and Progress, Us Watchwords. Youth, Vigor and Nobility of Purpose, Its Characteristics. No assessments. Dues 75c a month.

Sign up. JOHN U. LEMMON. Organizer, Buffalo Owing to Soul Kiss performance at Opera House next Monday' night, the 10 o'clock car will be held until after he show for Middkjtown and Braddock. -ih; Nurses Wanted.

Young women to enter the Train- ng School Nurses. Excellent rattical course and'full corps of ecturers. Apply at once, persoiaiiljr or in writing to MARY or in writing to MARY Supt Frederick '3 JOHN D. HENDRIOKflON. rxrxfM iBB MODKL.

KAYSEIt CHAMOISETTE GLOVES A ohlptnent of these 'welt-known Oltfyes Just received CoiorB of gray, brown, tun, chamois and black; lined wliu pure silk and perfect-luting. Though the price 60i you; will Bay they aria', worth wore, for a good autumn Qlove llko Tliese Tics are decoplivp-- they lool far more, expensive than tiiey are, Th pretty rich colors at of a repp silk chosen for KB ability to tie anil the beautiful Persian novelttea at OOc, cannot be equaled. STURDY UMBRKLtiAS, l.OO' AND And some of them are Suit Can Umbrellas, with "detachable handle and tip," made doubly strong reliable. Both of these qualities are an. opportunity and fully one-third unde price.

ANOTHER ECONOMY TOWEL, lOc. A 'genuine Huckaback Towel, extra aizo and good weight, at lOc each, $1.10 per dozen, -and they would hi cheap at $1.50 a dozen. Don't forget that wo have a Linen Suits to close out at only $4.25 JOHN HMNDRICKBON. NEIDIQ ft MILLER. KIDIQ aj MILLER.

8ATU1UMY IS SPECIAL BALE DAY. A Week'i End Palo or Extra Good Three HpetlaliureotiMlc Saturday all day Nolc the ALL KOH 8ATUHDAY. Plaid and Plain Dress Ooodi. aaturduy ll-t Wool Klnlilied Saturday ti.Uoputr. tt US Hcailnrbloom Hkltls, Saturday; 08c Tfic'lUliy Saturday, -IHc piece.

75o Blauk Hand Ban. Saturday. 6c piece. SI 70 Hatln J'cd Spreads, ttalurduy. i Silk PoplhiK, nil ibadetr.

Saturday. 17 yard. Lie Lance- Turkish Towcln, 114 llriT. i'3c I'fcndi Hotiirday. tAiyutil.

LHdlch' tlolv Ouuxc Vt-mii, ttadirduy. luo plvcr. 4S: I'oulurdHln Hnturdiijr, art; yard, Utk Broad Uoili. tfnturdny (i AC ISJO HnrkabM-k ll.OU'u'J-liiult Wool Ulasuitalit, tiaiurday 'full MIC. Wuturday, jij Clwowiant Bblrt We.

sa.oo UtdkuT Kuril IliiM 1 0. Xurd J.lulu How, Saturday A TiiylorV Hllk lido Iloir. Saturday Hcrt--Tlin Mont Notable and AtitliorlU- live UxlilhlL uf Kail Ufi'M OofHli, New Kail ot -all dencrlptlonN now, while viiickM are trrah, UtnMtticntb! 1'anliloimulo PertUn gllkft, All owni, ChlffniiH. NCIN. NOTHOUBLETO SHOW YOU.

NUIOKj ft MlLLEtt. WILLIAMSON'S DRUG BTOEE AVlLLIAMSpN'S DRUG STORK. Help your chlckona to molt. Uot Ihoni In good condition fur winter lay iUg. H1SS8 AN1J CLARK'S POULTRY will pay you.

WILLIAMSON'S DRUCI STORE. THE RBXALL STORK. LOCAL IWENTlON Notice to Housekeepors. I prepared to 1 and uiattings, in connection with: ihy papofhanging bUBlness. LEWIS M.

HALLBR. P. Phono, 420-W. V. Notice.

I will not be; responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Baltimore Every Sunday. Round Leave Frederick 7.20 ni; Returning leave Baltimore 4 15 p. FREDKRk'K RAILROAD CO. are Good.

Have your coupons redeemed. Only 7 more days until October THE ETCHISON STOWO. No Appetite? Bosh I Try Reetanrant. 14 North Market Street Dancing School. will bo resumed for non at an early date.

Junior (or afternoon class win meet Saturday afternoons at 4 Evening cbuM, Friday evenings, at 8 o'clock. attention given to chlldrea'ii; work. AImi Drills, Kntertainuwnte, Itl- vate Instructions Hven. i i Chestnut, poplar and pine 4 long, 7 iDcbec and WIU pay IS.OO' cash er 'S liVti ext New PUOMASP, FUNERAL'DIRECTOR. 406 NORTH MARBT FREDERICK, MD.

UoUi phones. H. 8. LANDI8. WATCHES CURED." DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS.

SOrjVJSHlRS. IM ValUcrle Vanity dcln Cbatim, Belt naa, late. MailUM Uialot. Colo 1'uriw. Bcstand Quickest and oic.

Repairing and; Examiu'ed Free. U. B. 93 North Market Street, Phone REAL ESTATE. ANDINBURANCB.

'Nice irii'Jcpluce, containing23arrra. 3nUIti i-HOt or City. land add outbulldlata. -j lxt or fiultt, bctoi Rbout ixutlpntett and anplu trcM In bcvtlnc (uudltlon. Ttuuk larin ncur Itocky 41 aeitHaoiid Niie bvuM and twra.

-I KarmNlualfdMiililn iticanii ol Mew Markii, cotiMnlns li'ft of land. Uood bnrk and Rtcnu UuilH', bank barn aH4 wtlwr niKUuilolnw. I'-nfiu tlirnti uilk'n MoutM ot t'n-Ucrick, eon- land, mine liutNe. iiitrn ami pihcr-'oiiiUuiiolnsn. 'watar IliaIIUUMand liafii.

Plenty ut fruit. ptioM tt jd Moor. Oppportle Y. IL mr otonaMM a dwtlllini. water In lioUne, i((K acre farm nvar H'oodiboro.

'J? and 4i acre 1 ttmr 05 ncrcs of lauu curt iiiu Hvfe Urui, farru, 3 rroin acre one mile from Krederiok. mracreurm, Araaf. li'juitiiiirul and suud will futinr, UeMUDle boniex tit Market Sirccli OHHteru improtawMls. at of air. modern InptuTewMts.

Itasl Heoonil tilteov. Two dwrtiion, rawlMa Imprortsjeaia, Church SUwt. Kiiiitcn dwelllac BOUMS. well locatad. Mat lit YOUNG tVBTALIY.

STALKY. i KBAL FIRB foilowtHt ileiltaWe pNiMXtin Ick Uty lur Mle. Six owelllnsjityi Dili avenue; Four dwelltnuun Htcond Mfcet, Two lUnn on nyeaue. trkets WwffttiitckMrreW s) iix dwelilnm on Houm Ben (Ten dnttiinaaoa EMV Ibtrd Four dweiunstun Wat ri.tb«lnct, tin uwciitnst om But atrceu Oua dweulK on Clarlw nac. Two dweUIWM onlieat Ch 1 PBOPLJB'B INSU Capital Stock i NEWSPAPER!.

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