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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 11

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CesrtPwrWord One Cent Per VV iV'tWlNO, AUGUST rt, IWu. 11 Per Word Mf 9ALB-- KtMa, all FOR laaadry and 112 all Fort the Owl srlsut wosasn of IT lo yaats lu.aar Balshtac sjwt. Htht elraa. Jassl factory In MM of plaau la fapMal district. Ka nwaaaarr sad rapid advsnoa- which started from SMat te thoss show ablttit Hart.

DESTROYS W6JC8 HOUSE Me 11,004 tot lee at National formerly Burns Brothers. was totally awtroyed by teats M. Dt Oots 4 MeCawStadTT FOE OtafMola aad NMras fpr Mass): as Apply Onta MNH FOR BALE-Csnsry birds. Call 1W1 iALB--tUbofanjr settee aa4 ekalr 'CokmUl dcvlfn; VCMVT table. Pool 701-K.

8ALC-- ccntMllr located larft tot, Quick FKesua. FOR BALE-- New 'pUyw piano first clin condition $300 or nwnti. 3 Caaal street. 'Phone Cbctp. Phone 1OT3-M.

FOR CMU, EvcrfraeB, Golden Bantam. Henry Milter, Hoou No. 3, Box ElafMon. Ford tearing tlon; if tt Ford roadatwr, good condition Liberty Washlngtan avenue. Phone UOt.

FOR late model Hap; ezcelhiBt condition, cord nearly new. 1860.00. Phoe 1928-J. Will itrwt. and iU room en W.Co»a»..

Ex, iarlt. IK Washington tellmy and Oldaaw fca'S OarrfC. 10 llaicndort strwt. baftMles, 1 S30.00. Ulster Storage Battery cJVioz Alb-iny avenue.

MB cabta. Rondout Yaiht Clnb. Xay be TWO 'c SA'SBROCCK MOTOR, TWO JOB GKUBERG, FOR SALE--Ripe tomatoea; (elected bttthvl. Write L. B.

Thorpe, Koote 1, Box fli. MOVIKO AND KTORAOB- Motor van; both local and kag Aittance Krriajy. Broadway. Phone latT-W. FURNITURB -STORAGE, beat la Apply H.

P. Carr. Phone efty. ALL OF ALTOMOBILE rtpalnd, nttt aaJ nballt FDRNlTCKJt 8TORAQK, SAFE AKD sanitary. Chris.

Marny, East Strand. A suiatauwl wtth attractiva iMnwuidJais vMtot the eosipttaat BMt of (trla tM vsr Jtoals i east, wafaa, st.ady unknown katwcen and 3 o'clock this af. The only partially corerad by The flltod this BUM Winter dorlac the the tee vat loaded on waik, and yoi an la a pcnuMnt tlon where? win flrtu an efpor- tunlt (or adTinevweat, FORT COJIPAXT, CAtTLBTOK-OK-HUDBUK. S. WANTEO-4MrL Qtm avsaaa.

and wwed to the New York city Bfarket. it was emptied about the middle of July. ttwn by tka good pay. Aptly Thoauws day; tor alalac wort Apply WAHTED--BXFBEZBMCBD OPERATOU OK LBAB.KU* TtJSMSI, PAID WHILE LBABKINQ: APPLY COLUMBIA O'MEIL (rCKEET. WAXTBD--Openton an all parts.

Experienced ud InexptrtancM thlrt walsta pay; aUaay worfc- iuf condltMaa. Otorr walat Coatpuir. SOO Wilbnr arcane. Corner Grwnklll WANTED--Cxpcrienca! maid for housework, imall laundry work. Mn.

A. H. 273 Clinton WANTED--Wonun to work by day. Apply Hottl. WANTED-- Qtrl Eagle Hotel.

In dlDlBC room. Apply WAKTEm-Caambermald and waitress. Apply Mra. John-N. Cordta.

PfeotM 9S1. OPERATORS FOR SBWINO ON BOTTOSS AKD ALSO TO RON AKD BTITCH 1 CTFFU. CHABCHIAK, CLINTON AVENUE. WASTED--GUI or woman for general housework; uo washing. 334 Broadway.

ROOFING, Tinning and Repairing. Leader 1Ipet put up. 8. Kuriger. Broadway.

Pbofie WANTBD-Glrl (or ttntij. Pearl street homework: SALE--Firrt condition; reasonable. Kicet WHICH SCHOOL? Of ceurae-MORAN BUSINESS SCHOOL, Bnrgerln Building. Day and night. Start itiececaward nt SALE--BICYCLES.

A tat line of hind Woclea; alto special bar- in EllUon Van Williams, Piione SALE--Wlatot Sis CyBnder. seven jtnger touring car, in good condition Broad WJT. Phone MB, 8HAWNEE. Oklahoma, center of a great farming country. Write for free agricultural booklet.

Board Commerce Shawnee, Oklahoma. FCBXITCRE STORAGE. Monaeproof. sanitary, fire-proof. Frederick C.

Win- term. Kingston. Phone 111J-J. or Brown I Auto Supply. Co.

Phone ION. 101 SALE- 1013 Franklin toaring. J. H. Coif.

243 rair street. Phone BALE--Felttx water proof floor Cover- lie rtgular iic Vtr square jard. Special daring mouth of August. We per jard, new and second hand Sromirc, stoves; all kinds of UousehoU bought, sold and exchanged. tttitig T8B Broadway.

Phone SALE--As we bare our farm and immediate rosaessiMi, lute for aak and hay in barns; corn in Add: gK hone; covfs and hog J. J. Has- kteack, SALE--Chandler Club roadster in tot-clan condition Stone RMgv Garage. SALE--All klaOa of real estate. A.

R. Baendorf. 720 Broadway. SALE--Ford touring car; gvod Thone 916-M. P.

PJTTJtAS. Painter and Decorator. 483 First avenue. TUNING fares jad Improtes the plane. Terms reasonable.

Phone 1M7-W. MARTHIS. Itt Prospect strmt. MANAGER WANTED--A well known sac eesaful chain store company is going to otieir a store in Kingston. We want a mad is well known and financially responsible.

All replies conOdentiaL Address Chain Uptown Freeaun Omce, Kingston. N. Y. WANTED--TWO ELECTRICIASS. JOS.

GRUBERG, NO. HA3BROUCK AVK SCE I2U-J. Ford tearing car. Mannil House garage. IK SALE--1813 Ford Sedan; sUrt-r demountable rims.

Price V90 St snadnay. Phone 780. i A SALE--Overland touring car, flrat dan condition; electric starter, extra tan, all tools, etc. Car can be seen at pirate garage. 212 Ten Broeck avenue.

SALE--Ford commercial: govd cot- good rubber. Phone 1171. SALE--Haynea Ive passenger touring A1 condition. Phone 1882-R. Hi SALE--Flue Asters and Zinnias Ten Broeck avenue.

cot KALE--Big bargains in real eatate to buyers. WUlialSi Jackson, 11 tarniagton aveaw PKoee 574-M. IALE--Impotents, reprieved. Spttut Wimpvs: results Hrtif Immediate. Guaranteed.

8ec dot- druggiEtj. Write Hlgrade Si Louis. elrola. cheay. Call Ml M.

lALZ-Dwble house on Beirr sttw. US Fair stntt. TM-B. WANTED--Machinists, machinists' helpers and boys to learn the trade. Universal Road Machinery Company.

WASTED--Measenger September first Postal Telegraph. WANTED-- toong for clerical position. 70L chaaOear for a "Driv- Downtown Freeman. WANTED--Men for kitchen dining and outside work at large resort hotel. House elates early November.

Hew Paltx. No. write Mr. Barnard, Mo- bock Lake. WASTED--Toung girl for light housework.

38 West Chester street or phone cjgl-M. WAXTED--Biperieuced girls on sleeving in, button aad button hole machines. Learners taken, well paid while learning Steady work. Xlllen Shin Company Greenkill avenue Ouleo Poufhkeep- ete aad Realna Carpta of No. 1 WUlow street were 22 by John J.

Hkkey of St. Mary's Church. Dr. Krom aad Mrs. Anea Hotallnf both of Saugertles, were married Thursday morning at the Reformed at Claver- by the Herman Hafemaa.

who was Dr. Krom's pastor at Hlfh Falls. William E. Oolburn, and Mies Kathertno V. Smltbha.

both of No. 11 Main street, were married Friday by toe Rer. Alfred Coons of No. 45 Green street. The attendants were Roy A.

flickler and Colburn. Clarence Hempetead of Raveaa aad Evelyn Terwllllger of No O'Neil street were united in marriage on August IS by the Kev Harry Cornford of No. 17 Warren street. They were attended by Mr. and Mn.

David S. Terwllllger and will reside in Ravena. Birthday Party. The residence of Mr. aad Mn.

Walter Van Sleenberch at 59 St. Jamea street was the scene ot a delightful lathering Friday afternoon when Miss Margaret, their daughter, was the a function in honor of the sisth anniversary of her 4 Mr. aad Mn. ftarry DBFlon of Glens Falls are wMk-end guests of his Mr. and Mn.

Alfred Du Floa on Lafayette avenue, motored or th. Oriffen, of U. S. 8. Sleard, are spending their furlough, in (Kingston and are registered at FAchtr't Hotel on Strand.

Both former residents of thlf city. LOCAL lUBCQftD. of IB This Vtarattr. funeral of John, sou of Charles and Mary Fox. will be held from the late residence, 349 Broadway, Monday morning at 10:30 'FARM 7 POULTRY HOW TO OPERATE INCUBATOR We all our offlce which are Dually meek and mild, but to Park Commissioner Francis Gallatin of New York goes the honor of discovering the very newest.

Com- birth. About 15 of her boy and girl friends and playmates were her guests and the afternoon was enjoyed with music and games and a luncheon served, the tables being garnished with yellow and white cut flowers the favorite colors of little Miss Van Steenbergh Among the guests were Ruth and Bess Dressel, Betty Burger, Jess Baker, Lucille Mary and Lillian Coffin, Joseph and Margaret Falvey, Katherine Fogarty Haiel Cameron. Gladys Smith. Margaret Messinger and Walter Burger. All the children hope that they may enjoy a seventh birthday anniversary of Miss Margaret.

Colviii's Only Refusal. The Prohibition state committee has until Tuesday night to fill the vacancy caused by the refusal of D. WANTED--Girl to work on mangle Apply Lanudry, M3 Clinton tw.at. WANTED--Lanndresa. Apply Eagle HoteL WANTED--At once experienced waitresses.

Apply 384 Wall street. mlSBioner Gallatln is shown with his Leigh Colvin of York city to th accept designation for the gub- FOR SALE--Five passenger Studebiker just overhauled; must sell need the room quick aale. Call id South Wall after 5. JO. WANTED--Maid.

Apply mornings. 12 East Chestnut street. Phone 23-J WANTED--Operators on power machines good pay. steady work; alto women to press dresses. Kingston Dress Hfc Co Ferry street.

WASTED--Toung woman to fill position as waitress. Apply restaurant manager West Shore R. siattoo. Phone 1730-W WANTED-airl typist and omce assistant Call In person. Room 2, IS Railroai avenue.

WASTED--GIRL LADIKS EXPERIENCED WAISTS. ALL DIFFERENT STEADY WORK. GOOD PAT; TAHTf CONDITIONS. HOURS PER WEEK. KREPPEL STREIFER.

SMO BROADWAt. WANTED--Woman to assist KirkUnd Hotel. In kitchen. WASTED ExperieaMed KirKlaud Hotel. chambermaid WASTED--Woman to do waanlng and Irouiug.

Apply 114 Tremper avenue. WAKTED--Experienced chauffeur. Wlnne Wall atwet. L. S.

WANTED--CaMnet makers. Schilling Company, Deyo street and Ttetjta avenue. WASTED--VegatalUs Sanitarium. Dr. Sahfcfs WANTED--Man to work in kitchen.

Sahler Sanitarium. Dr. coats, suits and state references iM lj Write Ladles' Specialty Shop, Downtown FreeWAKT: Mrs Frank general hoasewerk. aua. Spring street.

WANTED--A woman for the mast a good good portion with pleasant surroundings. Apply Toujtot Lunch Room. Strand aad Fernr streefor phone pet--a month old baby Hon. The little fellow roams around the offlce at will and usually takes his after, noon on Mr. Gallatin's desk In a wire paper basket file.

Secures Position. Mist Goldie Adin, an honor graduate of Spencer's Business School, hat been placed.in a perma- ernatorial nomination Mr. Colvin's was the only refusal received In the secretary of state's offlce up to laal night. Chop Bttey Restaurant Comiag. Two Chinamen from New York have leased ot Edward T.

McGill the vacant store at 580 Broadway and o'clock. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Eisabeth B. Marshall, widow of the late Jesse Bookstaver of Saugertles, died.at Florida, OB Wednesday, August It.

The remains will be taken to Saugerties for interment on Monday. Misa Mary G. Brodbead, late of Pine street, died Friday In her 81st year. She Is survhed by a nephew Dr. O.

L. Brodhead of New York city, and two nieces, William C. Klngman ft this city, and Mrs. Frank Britk of Katriae. The funeral will be held from the residence of Mrs.

Klngman, Highland avenue, Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Intc-ment in Wiltwyck cemetery. William Jackson, son of Richard and the Iste Ida died Wednesday. August 25. in New York city, aged 31 years Beside his father he Is survived by five sisten, Katherine, Oegener, Beulah, Carrie and Janet, and one brother, John.

Funeral will be held Monday ateroon at o'clock from the funeral parlors of N. Conner, Interment in nent and desirable position as steiio- will open a chop suey restaurant in grapher, typist aad clerical assistant with the Everett Treadwell Company, wholesale groceries, flour and grain, '536 Broadwiy, this city. L. Not So Wise. Neither Is it the wise guy who the wiae News.

One Cent Per Word Ho Advertiscmeat Less Than Cents. WANTED--To My sarond etotaas: high aaM. H. Bchwara. 70 Worth Trnnt street.

anlsflt clothes. Phone ItwS-W. pnla for and L. Lrvfaae, IU Fair atrutt. a few days the store being overhauled.

Accepts Position. Miss Hazel Turner who pursued 302 Fair street. Wlltwyck cemetery. Loran Smith died at the residence of his son, Ernest Smith, 65 Hurley avenue, on Friday. The funeral aer- vlceg will be held at the residence on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

He is survived by three sons, Ernest aad Claude of ton, Oscar of Roxbnry, N. and' one daughter, Omce Miller of this' city, two brothers, Paul and Delevan Smltn, one sister, Mrs Andrew Krom The Interment will be in the Vandale cemetery. The funeral of Charles W. Britt, who died in Brooklyn. Thnrbday.

will be held at 13 Franklin street. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr Brltt waa a former resident of this city, a moulder by trade, em- Be Placed In Fairly Warm and Protected Against Outside Changes, (Pnparsd by the United States Department of Agriculture) One difficulty In setting egg? as curly la the spring as necessary for early batchers, If the natural system of Incubation Is followed, Is In finding broody hens at the proper time. If natural Incubation be depended upon exclusively the poultry raiser xvnit until the hens are ready to set. Thin Is not true, however, if sn Incubator is for if the eggs are fer-' tile they can be started at sny time the operator desires.

The Incubator should be operated In a fairly warm room, preferably cellar, as a protection against outside temperature changes. Sudden changes In temperature tn the room are to avoided. The machine should be disinfected thoroughly before betas; with a solution ftw disinfectant Instead of using such a solution i small receptacle containing one-half ounce of permanganate of potash on which one-half ounce of formalin has been poured may be shut up in the incubator. The resulting jtas will thoroughly disinfect the machine. After the Incubator should run empty for several days to get It Into good operating condition.

After the eggs are in place the temperature should be held at to 102 degrees Fahrenheit the first week, 102 to 103 degrees the second week, and 10? the third week. The eggs usnsjly are turned for first time at the end of the sccoutf day, and twice dally through the eenth or nineteenth day. eggs art cooled outside the hatching chamber once daily after the seventh and nineteenth day. Moisture should be furnished In artificial Incubation ness School, has obtained a desirable, permanent position with the Ulster Foundry Corporation, this city. County Foundry on St.

Jam street, and was employed tor the past four years at the Brooklyn navy yard He was a member ot Franklin Lodge, Knights of Pythias of this city, and an honorary member of Wiltwyck Hose Company BRITT--On Thursday. August 26, and while a resident of Kingston 1920, at 47 South Oxford street, I always took an interest in the Clln- Brooklyn, N. Charles Wesley ton Avenue M. E. Church.

Besides Brltt, beloved husband of Edna 1 his wife, who was before marriage Ennlst Britt. DIED WANTED--Banders and 7. V. 9sek WAKTED--Tour augaatne sabscrlpttona give you duplicated. Phone We i ou best prices; In club offer 1EW.

O'Reilly's. WASTED--Five or nix nice unfurnished rooms, cr'-swn or central location, three in family: reasonable rent. Address L. Uptown Freesaan. Sunday, August 29, 1920, at his home, 13 Franklin street, Kingston.

Funeral services will be held on street, he Is survived by two dank m. Relative? and Interment in Wilt- LOST--Four keys on ring. Under return to Ftceaun Othc. Drwntown. WASTED--Man to work In kitchen.

Eagle Motel. family: two basinns women pre- 131 Clinton avenue. White Leghorn yearling Varron'i strain: good else: late laying LOST--PoeketHook containing; money between EUeavUfc and Asbtku dan; able reward. Ward Olive WASTED-To trade good camtra WAXTED--MALC ASCD FEMALE HELP -WAGES FAID WHILE iEARKINQ. A GOOD PBOP03ITIOK FOR JLEARN- UiG A PROFITABLE TRADE CUDER BEST WORKING COBDITIOJW.

Al'- PtY KATTKIiUAKN MITCHELL CORNELL STREET. WASTED--To bur swtid hand chicken coop: state slse and -Coop." Downtown Freeman, WASTED--To buy good house in Kingston prefer uptown. Address Cash. Downtown Freeman. N.

at 2 p. friends invited, wyck cemetery. BRODHEAD--In this city, August 27, 1920, Miss Mary J. Brodhead. Funeral from the residence of Mrs.

W. C. Klngman, 1S5 Highland avenue, Monday at 3:30 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited.

Interment in Wiltwyek cemetery-. COLLINS--In this city. August 26, Mary Kilfoyle, widow of the late Patrick Collins. her late residence; No. 32 Tompkins street, Monday.

August 30, at 9 a. at St. Mary's Church at 9.30, where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her EOUl. Relatives and friends invited, interment in the family plot at St. Mary's Cemetery.

ten. Mrs. Ida Mergaadahl and Miss Helen Britt, and two sons, Albert, a seaman tn the United navy, and Leo, of this city, by a former marriage. Ira Britt of 701 Also a brother, Broadway. De- Bridge, N.

T. -I for vartouts kinds of work, "wages running front ST.OO per! da" depending oo klada of work awa want to Included lu LOST--At EllenvlUe fair Augoat pair nose glasses la cast. Eadyrtlle. Return to Tadeaa. kitdMk UT MALE--Apples en of three large qualltr, heavily TiriLiwr avetivc after p.

POSlTtOX WASTEaV-ToUnf SMB. t.wB: tr-one mra.ot as go-can: beat, latvlrc ckasa ssrtj. Mfcwaxan wtth local ana; has bad in aelimg. PhtM state Pfreasati. LOST--Between Port Cwea.

fetlr, on trolley car or Kingston Point, brooch with aattthyM. two pearls. Address Port Ewen. BOX SL crcl cords or nore of cord wood. Call set WAJttED--Furalshed rooai.

private family. ar central post vflke. Addnta gold pin wtth pearl setting. Return to Freesaan OsKv. WANTED--AfeaU 9OM wteklj ins; hMlirj.

yuarantte 1 retklr full tiasc: ISe an I Exptrfeace nnsxciuaary. Houttry. Darty, Fa. LOST--Lett htud Hanwn cbauSVar'a night. Reward, Jeatr Cplown Frrcsjau.

CM.O* weekly fall tlaue: We an Iraur apare i law. Expetteace nnnMinaarr. Perfect- Box JIT. N. T.

Phone 1MT. WASTED-Three four in the cttr: all ewav Kingston. X. T. Addrrn Box ITT, WANTED--Te net fire or six rooai cotuct stale road, abont three to 8ve froa Kingston.

-Real." 777. Kingston. aad duatawt post. to 91 feat, sksward T. McOOI.

Ktogrton. 5JFOX--In tfiis city. August 27. 1920. John, beloved son of Charles and Mary FiUpatrick Fox.

aged 7 years. Funeral from the late residence, 349 Broadway. Monday morning. August 30. at 10:30 o'clock.

Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. JACKSON--In New York ctty, Ang- vst 25, 1920. William, son ot Richard and the late Ida Jackson. 31 yean.

Funeral Monday at 2 ic. frost funeral parlors of W. N. Conner, ceased waa 53 years of age. Mrs.

Alice CrlsjpelJ, widow of the late Biting CrispeJI, died at her home at Spriugtown. county, on Monday, August 2Jd. following an The operation successful but on account of was her weakened condition she waa unable to rally. Mrs. Crispell for several weeks had been a great sufferer bat bore her pain and weakness with patience and Christian fortitude.

Mrs. Crispell by her kindly deeds, tactful and lovable disposition herself to all her neighbors and friends especially the younger people for whom she labored so faithfully. She waa every ready to lend a helping hand where needed. The deceased was superintendent of thtt Union Chape! Sunday School at Springtown and treasurer of the i chapel, superintendent of the Young People's Department of the Ulster County Sunday School Association, and secretary of the Young People's Branch ot the Ulster Connty Woman's Christian Temperance Union which omce she had Oiled for about Removing Hatch From Incubator. the when the Incubator roam is dry.

may be done by sprinkling the eggs with warm water placing a wet sponge-or pan of water under the egg; tray. taring the hatching period earefunr fill the lamp and trim the wtck each day. It is best to trim the wick by scraping off the burnt portiosi rather than by cutting the wick, Ibe lamp should not be Oiled entirely. After the 302 Fair street, friends invited, cemetery. Relatives laieritesu ae ic to Sw.

c. C. and is 27 stMtc Howi eight yeara. also a Bber of the Dutch Reformed Church at New Palu aad member of the local W. C.

T. U. of New Palu. The funeral waa held Thursday afternoon from the New Palu Retomed Churtfl, her pastor the Rer. Ernest Clapa.

D. oBcialiag assisted by Rev. Mr. Brink of Gardiner. Superintendent of the tlster Covnty Sanday School Association, Mrs.

Martha president of the Ulster Loran Smith. Funeral from the reafdewea I son. ErtWft Smith. No. Ci Hur- friends invited.

In- smion. awr terweBt in Vandale cemstery. William Taylor of this city Friday. August! Orange county. Mrs.

Doag- WAXTBt-Aa jj, ujt. Maud WIlliasM. wife etXUre- lamp Is ailed it shooM be deeely observed for a time to snake cure that the flame does not get too high. SPRING CONDITION OF HENS Lack of Exercise and Too Mswh Feed Dry Kind Often Causa Constipatioa. La the spring fowls often show vo constipated condition.

It is usually caused lack of exercise, green stuff, grit aad too much feed of a dry kind. Ton notice It first on the soiled feathers, next the clogging of the vent This Immediately calls for a physic One tablespoonfnl of castor oU or balf-teaspoonful of epsom salts to each fowl, and the last may he continued In broken doses in food or water for several days after. Feed them boiled potatoes, all the cabbage and other green stuff at hand, aui make then: hunt for their grain. These constipated fowls are no good as brced- until you get them totted Cartiesness in tf tfft retards flock katker Mdtof Call 3SI. for aiiaast woaun R.

Downtown Frrrsaan. Vail tTRMSHXT acanawat ITS7.1L TO BEXT--Two fatcUM for two smduff stral. City FCRXISBCD keeping FOB BEAT--ran Wrme r. O. tTRXUBBD ant lour.

If i vmrmt irvm her Iff a f( East ChfsAer km. ange coujatfes CrtrtWl to mm A- 1 p. M. RetcUrw. and frtflnds in- atouira lew aa antaw wtth a Mrs.

Lisa fwafcei a Verm Osalar New The flwral trttatsja SBany aM utwBaswUH lib wVwBsssISBB SawBhsh WBJBBCB Wtftf FOR tMSM wetter, assd Ma-ad Grant. All n1 ha to KlLattH It mrT flse aatnrt PATO W1LWAV MOft. AVKXOC anil it 4Pfl ffHrtK will MM at Hall at wear By ELLA MUttM X..

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1873-1977