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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 3

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,1 HIE M032NINO STAE, MAHOH 23. i. i Fort Ann. The nun lis of the high school are ar RIEF ADVERTISEMENTS. Lake George.

Dr Fuller, of North Crek, and 3 times a day 365 days Since people eat bread 365 days in the year the quality of flour use4 has a very important bearing on health. Cold Medal Tlour is made from the finest selected wheat. The process has been perfected thru years of patient study by trie greatest millers in America' "DO IT NOW" i ney nave touea. You have but to buy, i i Medal Flour For Sale by Grocers Medal Fiou ONLY OWE "BEST." mm Glens Falls tcoplo Give Credit Where Credit People of Cllnns Fulls who nuffer with hiilneys arid had backs want a kidney remedy that tan be depended upon. The.

best IsD.ian's Kidney 1'iHst, a medl Cine rurl.hu kidney only, made from pure roots ami herlwi and the only one that is hacked by cures In Glens Falls. 'iloreVOlons Falls testimony: -TO LET. ETC. WANTED Tliree-or four rooms for Htar olllce. n-aa-at light lioiuiekeeping.

(1 TO RENT May 1, house, corner Maple and Church streets. Inquire 8 Berry street between 2 and 4 after noons. TO RENT First floor. 11) Montw(m 8 ,17 tf st reet. InOuire on premises.

TO LET Fin rooms and bath, all improvements. Steam heat furnished. It ilacon street! 8-10-tf TO RENT--New all-modern house. FJne central yloontion, May l. uuiid ros 44 Uav street, u.

phone 0M. 8-18-tt TO- LET JFurtilshed room, Suitable for two gentlemen, outside entrance. centrally located board furnished if desired. Address care of Star Affioe. i8-tf FOR ALE ProtHsrtv at 7 and 9 Cherry street at a bargain.

A good in William -Ford, S3 South street. 8 12 tf FARM 100 acres nand loam, 2 story housOhite roof, ariii good buildings, for sale cheap; 4 miles nut of Moreau. Address J. Maple street, Glens Falls. 8 7-lin TO RENT Second floor, 118 Bay 3 6 tf street.

STEAM HEATED Furnished Rooms, by day- or i week. Meit only. New City Hotel, under management, -of W. H. Kelly, i --C a inv FOR -SALE The Albion houee, Kattskill Hav.

Lake Georae. Will be sold ata unrgaitron or before tho Hrst day of April. Poor health the reason for selling, ltosii Phelps, proprietor. u--imo FOR SALE An eight room house; all modern improvements. Inquire at lOfi street.

2 28-lm GOOD FARM FOR SALV OR TO RENT K5 acre clay loam, excellent for gfairt and grass. Would uoalte a line dairy farm. Large apple oronara, located on new Btate road one mile north of Wilton. Stock and farming implements on the place, would be sold at a valuation. Seourity for rent required.

Would rentxm shares to a porson having capital enougn to properly work it, and good referenoe as to qimlitlcation and honesty, rtlty om of timber and wood lands adjoining also for sale Apply to Joseph T. Henry, Wilton. Saratoga county, N. Y. FOR SALE- -New modern dwelling, Edwaid 2 20 tf Wait street.

FOR SALE UeHt stocked saloon in the heart of the city. Good reason for selling; prioe reasonable. Address, "Chance, star oince. i-w ii. STORE TO RENT No.

7 Warren street. Inquire at 102 Glen street, or at James H. Bain's offloe. 2 22-lm FOR SALE -Two, houses oft Wait W. Hunting.

ii 1 1 il 1 1 -1 BWl iuay tt ntodate terms 2 tf FOR SALE -Two houses and vacant lot on Grand street. AoDlr J. J. Ih-en nan. Hudson avenue.

1-2IM1 TO RENT- -One furnished room, 08 South 1-17 tf TO LET Furnished rooms, hot water heat, electric lights and porcelain bath. Elm street. lu-ti FOR BALE Faotory site In, Glens Falls, on D. H. 400 feet long.

Cheap. Inquire Reardon. 8 20-tf FOR SALE-VV flood ten room house; hardwood finish; modern improvements; on oar line, Address Star oflloe, i ti A II Mechanics Tools. Builders Harare, MumEi Pocket and Table Cutlery. Stoves and' Heaters and PluinWng Supplies, at'- DcLONG-S SONS, 120 GLEN ST.

A Perfect Fitting Shoe is last is 'mporUnt for tior ss tt is for a 'lliernfore one rswintlsl fat-tor In mM.r horwi-hneliiK Is to xrri'! the r-nuiiltBOiiro In Jpllngtln tron to the him! fUfc-AKVV! HHOr- IKftMer Is a.r-i,iMv M'ktMl ntlvr. Ulnn turret, hn REAL ESTATE- i. QST COMPLETE STOCK MM), County and Vicinity News West Port Ann. John II Yole is oonlined to the houso-with a severe case of grip. Dr Raymond attends him.

Mr md Mrs Fred Sutliff, of Fort Ann. called on friends in this place Sunday. -The tmumps have added the fol lowing victims to their list: Andrews, Maurice E. Andrews, 4ath- erlne, Alberta and Willie Wills and Mrs William "NVIlla. -Miss Josie Cronin, who has been spending the past week at Welch Hollov as the guest" of, her sisterA Mrs Wlnegar, returned home Sunday.

Charles De Golyer luw niove. hank into his house. Mrs Wills is sspendinga few weeks with her sons, James and of Fort Ann. I Yole spent Wdnes dav at Sandy II -Mr and Mrs of Welch cajlad on friends in 'this place last week. Miss An'nastaoia Irving, of Troy, and Mrs Rreen, of Sandy Hill, spent Wednesday as gnests of Mr and Mrs I Yole.r -Cordon Kerch is moving into Alex.

Baker's house. Ha will work the farm this season. Mrs Yole iiridMrs Van Wormer called on friends (at Sandy Hill Thursday. delhert West was hurriedly sum moned to Albany Saturday, where his little son, who is attending school, ies dangerously ill of Aliumherof the members of Rattle Hill lodge, O. attended, the annual district meeting held at Sandy Hill, March Mr and Mrs Frank Keeoh spent Sunday, with friends at Lake entertainment given by the young people of this plaoe Thursday "evening' was a decided siin-oess both 1 socially and Andrews spent Thursday at Sandy Isaac Yole and Mrs ll Yole called on friends In Whitehall this week.

Mrs Adelhert West, who has been seriously ill, is oohvalescing George Sbeldon spent Tuesday with friends, at SandyHilL lsuoo Yole attended the funeral of Jerry Green, of Sandy 1HH, Tuesday after- noon. J-March 18. i. Oomntook We are reminded by the appeafanoe of many of our honored citizens weur- ing budges of green, that it la St, Pat rick's James Adams, o' West Haven, made a businoss trip tothiF plaoe Usfc week, George Rathbun and family have moved to Whitehall. Mrs Nellie llurtubls returned thl morning: from' a visit to in Fuller and family have been hiving a siege of the grip, Ablal Mattison and daughter, Eva of Eiixt Luke George, spent Sunday with relatives here, Rathbun and family have moved to Sandy Ui Robert of Fort Edward lias been spending a few-days with his cousinr II 1 Harris, '-M A Rowan, of Green Island, 1s in town tolay, A very enjoyable leap-yen party was held last Friday erening by tlin young people at the residence ol Peter Kinner.

March 17. i' Wevertown. Embury Moston drove to North Creek on Inisinoss yestefday, Mrt Addison Curtis;" of Saratoga Springs; ha returned home after spending a few days with friend in Wevertown. Edward Olden, of Wsrrenshurg. (s spending a few days in this vicinity Dr Aldrloh was called to Warronsburg yesterday to see Chorle McCarthy, who is very sick with typhoid pneumonia.

James Well lias purchased ah ouse and lot of John and Will jam Sheffer and will take pos- wssion nt Consideration, $400. The Shelter Bros, will move for the preHcnt to the Samuel Little farm near the Johnsburg-Garnet Lake roan. MrH Embury Moston returned from Saratoga Springs today, March 17, i Ernest Hodgson Laa gone to New- in ere ne uau secured a pu Kitiou. Truant Ofllcer Jordan Waddell was in Wevertown tolay look ing up delinquent pupils, Asa i'orter is homo from the lumber Mr Porter was Jn the employ of George Mr and Mrs Wit- lUm Coulter and family, of Johns-burg, called on relatives in Wevertown Sunday, The Statrick's ball at the Wevertown hotel last evening was well attended. Frank Bobbins returned from Glens Falls yesterday.

Charles IHssel, of Pottersville, was in Wevertown yeAterday March 18, Fort Ann Miss Anna Collins entertained at her home last Saturday afternoon, her Sunday school teacher and classmates. Those present were Mrs. Charles Vaughn, Misses Lulu Harvey, Marian Tempi, Viola, Harrington, Kuth Harvey, Helen Eaton mi Violet llarring ton. Cake and cream were served, Mrs George Graves Is entertaining her brother, George Cljase, who hat re turned after spending three years in Cuba as a soldier. March -17.

Auction Bills. There are two advantages in -having bills announcing auction sales printwi at The Star, One is that yon always get a good job; the other, thiif The Star nulls attention to the sale, These advantages are tvoitli ounslileilng, Mrs Reoui of Warrenslmrg, dintd with Mr ami Mrs Smith Ilunbell. tp Tuesday. Miss Bertha Sissou 'is a welcome guest at berhonie on the Bol. ton road.

Miss Sisson is enjoying her vacation from, the Dararosch institute, New.York oity. Mrs Harris is at home again after spending the win ter in Glens Falls; Mrs Arthur West entertained at' her home Friday afternoon of last week, the first of a series of afternoons devoted to sewing and pleaasnt ohat. Mr Staats will reoeive 4hs club on Wednesday afternoon. Residents of Harlem: Lake George, were much interested in viewing at olose range a beautiful deer which had evidently heen driven by dogs from it fold on the mountains Tueslay morning. The deer came through the golf grounds, across Lake avenue, through J.

N. Hubbell's lawn, thence through Fernwood grove to the old Mill farm, resting for a time below what was pnoe known'as Aldeu's mill. At 118.0 a return' trip was begun. Mrs Slsson, who liappened to look from her window, was surprised to see underneath an apple tree near the house this beautiful deer, which was survey. ing the house and its surprised occu pant with undoubted Interest.

Froiu- there it reorossed Fern wood paiL, skirting the Hubhell domain, and at last taking to tho ioe, disappeared from view at Mrs Stockwell's plane on t'he eaat-shore. -Marofi l'j r. A thundershower passed over this place Sunday sfternoou, and Monday afternoon at about the same- ti me there was a regular Ralph Hayes has moved his -family from Wnrrensburg into Henry Ciyraeron tenement house. Mr Hayes Is. work i-jg for Mr Cameron.

Henry Dow is visiting his brother, George Dow, at Palmer Falls. March 14, horn to Mr, and Mrs Walluoe Clark, a nlne- pound boy. Mrs Helen of Wnrrensburg, spent Saturday night and Suuday with Mr nnd Mrs Luman Barton, Luman Barton finished his wood joh Friday. March 17. THC BARRISTER "TALKS" And wa ean prov ttll But want to caution or warn all amokara agalnat cheap Inilta.

tlona and almlllar labols to trnl-tat the famoua Barrister clears, Ktnaiv romomaer that Paaraall re sole distributors. Delicious Bread that confers an added charm to any meal, Is made by us, and ferved at your home every morning for oreaaiast. it is famous among all who know what is good to eat. It has that delightful flavor which is so seldom attained even among the best of Vread makers. Give us a trial order and you win know now good it is.

SWEET'S 70 Bldge street. Millinery Store FOR SALE Fine location, well established for fourteen seasons, with or without fixtures, small capital required. For particulars, address M.r Star Office NOTIOK TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of William Klley, surrogate of the County of War-ren. notice Is herebv given, according to law. to all persons having claims against the estate of John Sullivan, late of flie town of Queensbury, in.

said county, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, the administrator of the es-tat of the said deceased, at his resi dence, No Lawrence street, Ulens Falls. N. In said county, on or before thefiOth day of Marehr-iw. this 26th dav of September. A- 1907.

JOHN H. SULLIVAN, 'f Administrator 9 80-flmos-m'on 7 For Friday Saturday Only We 11 sell a DOo bottle of Via Bovin The hextinrina: tonlo for 39c contains the juice of the famous Concord grapeC, also pure concern tratsd extract of teef and pure citrate of Iron, I Dolan' Bros. Agents IfelleMeufle Hwit- ranging for a'conoert to be held In the Baptist church on Friday evening. Francis Frost lias taken a position as clerk in the postpflloe.i Mis Nellie Dolan, forinerly of this place. Jwho for a year has been in the- A 1 tinny city hospital studying for nurse, is very siok with soailet fever.

Dr Raymond is on the sick list. Oscar Graham, who fell on the ioe and broke his lmb last week; is doing The young people of; this plaoe enjoyed a banquet in the town hall last Thursday evening Mrs Chnrlss Nelson on the siok list.1 Dr Coftln is a' teml ing her. -Mr and Mrs Clarence Wrloker. of Albanr." were guests iof Mm WrlokerV father, William Ward, last Harry Owens, of Albany, was the guest of friends in town over Sunday. Mrs Martin Adams and daughter, Miss Mary, and Ralph Adams were called to Glens Falls -last Friday to attend the funeral of an un cle.

Miss Mabel Gannon, of Canton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs Flora Wood. -Daniel Brown, while, en gnged in a rftendly wrestling contest last Saturday, had the misfortune to slip and break hi ankle twice in two. Dr Raymond reduced the Miss Miry MoDonuld, was an over Sun day guest of In West GranvllB. 4 lie marriage is announced or mips Maud Parish 1 and Rolla Hayes. Michael Llnehan, who harfbeen on the Frank Sheldon farm for the past three years, Is moving to Glen's Falls.

me twenty members of Battle Hill grange attended the county Pomona meeting which was held in Argyle last fhursday It proved ft very, Interest Inn meeting, State Master Godfrey, of Albany, being present. A tine dinner ind supper were served and the Ar gyle people proved themselves to be very genial entertainers, Mar oh 16, Minerva. Mrs Ida Dougherty and sqn, Edward, who hhve heen spending the winter in town, left Tuesday tot Fulton Chain, where she hag employment. John Johnson, of Newcmnh, passed -through here1 Monday on his way to North Creek, Rev Mr Fox, of Newoomb, was in town Tuesday and Wednesday, Charlie Gould, who has been in the i lumbar woods with Lawrence Owen's team, came home, Wednesday. Henry Peck, of was in town Friday.

Will Brown visited his family at Bakers Mills Sunday, Miss Lena Lynn, who has been upend ing, the winter at iNawoomb, came home Friday. Mr and Mrs. Sidney Rounds and Mr nnd Mrs Chester Mitchell were called to North Creek Saturday bythe illness of their aunt, Mrs Ann! Waldron A ten-cent so oial was 'held at the home of Sidney ounds'Friday evening for the benefit of the Baptist ohnroh. Cake, sand wiches and coffee, were served and a most enJoyable4ime was reported- Mr and Mrs Dennis Callahan left Sat urday morning for Lopg Lake and Sahattis, where they will visit friends nnd relatives. John who has been in the woods fur Charles Callahan, 'came borne Saturday.

Mrs James Sweeney and Mrs Washburn, of guests 'if Mrs Edwsrrt Farley Suuday. Mrs Cora Dougherty w. gone Jo town, whe.e she will he employed at the hotel, rr- A tiumber of members hf the Kellogg family attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs Ann Waldron, tt North Cre Tuesday. March 17. Moses Kill.

Rev Matthew Vanderwert, of Al bany, visited his sister, Mrs De. Groat, over Sunday. -Mr and Mrs Lauder and daughter, Esther, are visiting at Lauder's, Mr and Mrs II Sanders. Mr and Mrs Nevrey. Mr and Mrs Sanders and Miss Dora Streeter yisited at Stevens', Greenwich, -Saturday and Allan Cady is spending a few days at Roger Stevens', Fort Ann, -Harmon Llnendoll is moving to upper Broadway, ForJ Edward.

and Mrs I Griffin, Adamsville, vis ited at Griffin's, Thursday. March 10. Kings futlon- Mrs Morehouse is enterUioing her daughter, Mrs Eflfie Clark, of Clarks Mills. George Stiles is drawing logs for Mr Com Inky to the tfpauld-Ipg sawmill here Ralph and Flor-enoe Clements, of Wlltonville. attend the school here.

Mrs Daniel MoNeal is taking care'f Mrs Eugene Stand ish, whoi i ill at her home Blaney went to Sandy Hill one day and Mrs Henry Fuller visited at Fred Fowlir'aone day last week. March .17. i 11 i H. LefysKz, cabinet maker, polisher, ami all kinds of furniture repairing, also contractor for all lints of i-a reenter work at, oheap prices. 53 Glen street.

New phone 472. llferj and Eife Flrst-elass Hones, Can iages and 8tyllsb 1 1 enrf 13 Exohn Street-! 5TORAOEI MOVINO Glens Falls Storage Co. ftOstpsr ttrt Qiens Out Miit a word each Insertion. Special rate tor one muntii or longer. Curds of XtittDkn, oUo; meolmloiie of respect.

5c a line, KISCELUNEOUS. HANDSOME ORIENTAL RUOS made from your old ingrain ami Brus sels carpet; also'sillc portiere and rag carpeta woven. by tho Manhattan Rug Saratoga Springs', N. Y. Send pos tal (or particulars.

8 28 mon-wed sat-tf FOU 4 LE -Kitchen stove with hot water connections, stair carpets, ingrain and crex rugs. 17W Ray street. WANTED-Lodgers with or without oard at 8 DIvicon street. FOR SALE Twenty-horse boiler and llfteen horse engine In good condition Reason for Belling, have no use for name. Inquire at this offlce.

7 8-3U-tt FOR SALE Pair all abound hlooky work mares, kind, young, gentle and sound. Also good harness, sleds, wagon Roberts avenue. a it vv ANTl'T) Old naners and niaen tries. thll ud Box and Barrel Co old nhoue 1-J, new 073. tf DO Y6U wish to earn a small salary in your neighborhood during the winter months It so.

address Ueorge Allerts. Box 1U0. SclHmootady. M. If.

Onlv those who are well acquainted in this vicinity need 14 tf UPHOLHTERNQ Repairing of fur. iture. Mattresses made over and made to order. Antiqnes for-sale. Intimates cheerfully furnished.

111 Exchange street, Henry O'Connor. Old phone fcitf'. U-Utf. WANTED 60 suit, not to buy, but to be cleaned and pressed, at 50o, pants 15o, at Clothes Hospital, 0 Elm street. Goods called for and delivered, free of charge.

Repairing Heatljf done. O. New phone no. u-u FOR SALli A few" parlor stoves. Glens Falls Storage Co.

0 4 tf t'OU SALE Fifteen 1 foot yacht. 128 South Street. 7 24" M. 8T1TCHMAN, practical tailor and furrier. Formerly with R.

II. Moor Co. and Sulgle Cooper York. Ladies anil gontg garments ciuaneu, pressed, repaired and remodeled. Work neatly done at short notice and reasonable prices.

10 Exchange street, Ulens talis. N. x. ew pnone. A nr ilMirlnir the servloes of an experienced and reliable nan ajvuirA uimA hv on or telephoning to John II.

(julnlan, 1U union street, uiens eaits, uiu phone lfl-K. 8 20 tf W. H. DRAKE, painter and paier hanger. 24 West street Hew 'phone 201-13.

All work promptly attended to. 7-8-tt OLD PAPEItS-Ten cents per hun-12-11-tf dred at, this oHioe. NRIXON LASALLE Fine wagons. oartiagesand sleighs. Excellent work en hand.

83 Glen JNB' EMPLOYEE. AN EX PERIENCED "COOIC would like position in hotel. Address oare Star Oflice. i l'J it WANTED A man and his wife to work on a farm. Old phone ll.VY-4.

8 17 nt WANTED Competent cook for pri- vate house, ako nurse and general housework girl. Glens Falls' Employ ment Alienor. 4j Elm btreet, old phone 31 It, new phone 605: 1 15 tf UPHOLSTERING. UPQOLSTERING Carpets taken up and laid. All kinds of furniture le covered.

My silks Anil tapestrlts at lowest prices. Mattresses to nt any slKe, made over equal to new. Hair mattresses made to order. Chair caning and varnishing. See me before going elsewhere.

Special prices for hotels. A. Kantor. 15 South street. New phono 02: old phone 712.

2 Sfll CARPET LVJNING BAZINET BATES Car pets cleaned and relaid, Furniture upholsterea and recovered, fine hair mat tresses made to order, special sizes to (It nnr bed. also mattresses made over, feather beds nd pillows cleaned and renovated. All kinds of packing done. Satisfaction guaranteed. 7 Sarella street.

Glens Falls, N. Y. suncessors to Star Carpet Cleaning Co. H. R.

phone 715. 013-tf WOOD AND COAL. WOOD FOR SALE First quality hard and slab wood, stove length. J. Brown.

28 Roberts avenue. Old 'Phone 208 12 10-tf WOOD of all kinds at the City Wfcd Yard. D. Clancy, proprietor, 00 Mo hlcan street Doth phones. FOR SALE Dry slab wood, four foot and stove length.

Thomas Ogden, lifrmon Btreet New phone. 12 10 tf CASS. For First-Class Cab Service call on RY RANT Old 'Phone 504 New 'Phone 438-B All oalU receive prdrapt IT yon want a CLOSED CAB CAM. ERNEST VARNEY II. K.

Telephone 211 rl! prodipny ittri.n.n Order your Peerlets Coal early to-1; so as to give us' time to deliver it. Better still, or-' der today, for toon-ow. Our delivery men are human nnd do their best daily and need rest at night. Let us all try to work together, you give us the orders and they'll hurry the delivery, lf out Peerless Coat wasn't the best, we would not have so much call for it, every day. UIUIIU IU110 IjUUI UUii Peerless.

Coat Sellers. New 2io. Terms ol Wsrren County Court, County" 'CpijRT, state ot Nrw York, Warren as. 1 do lereby desfgnate and appoint the terms the county court In and for the wuoty of Warren, for the trial of Is-lues o. law and of fact, for the hearing mddedMoos of motions and appeuls, ind ir all other proceedings to be held in the year 1908, at the dates and places 'allowing: Un the fourth Monday In May at the iourt house In 'the 'village of Lake leorge.

On the first Monday in December at he court house in the village of Lake George; On the first day of these terms court rill convene at 10 o'clock a. and a jury will be In attendance. And I do hereby appoint the follow ing terms ot the county court without a ury, to be new at tne chambers or tne Muntv -hides in the villaire of Glens Fall if. the year 1WW, as follows: Every Monday exoept in the month 01 August, the third Alonday'ln April and the fourth Monday in Octo ber. WILLIAM L.

KILE Warren County udge. Small Sample Books The Pedlars Use do not, show you WALL PAFF.RS like the display I can give you with the largest stock ot fine papers ever ihown in this vicinity, Don't seid out of town, support our home industiies. Call and 1st 1 me show you that I have the finest, andean save you money. Window Shades a specialty. C.

CLEMENTS I AVahrkn Strkkt Qlens Falls Ne York For WEAR W.UDOUOLAS and JOHN KELLY SHOES KMi Shoes "and jllOSOER'S SnOE STORK is cif sTBrrt Glens Rcw YorH eoplG Care "Sffrnavdr'AsIier, living at ft Dela ware Street, Ulcus Fiills, N. says: my daughter and, myself had at tanks of kidney trpuMej oaudntf lwlos iu the small of the buck and the lihilis. There were a'uo other symp-toni81Wi loh indicated a soriouslyinaot- ive condition of the kidneys, I- linallyJ procured" Dona's Kidney Pills ax Viele ltenning's drug nnd -my daughter and I began using theirr. They at once gave relief, nnd proved themselves the best kidney remedy we had ever tsken." sain bv all jlealers. Price 00 cents.

Foster-Milunrn IhilTalo, New York, sole agents for lha United States. Reimmihnr the -name Pvinn'fl and take no other. -You ran't always tell a rjiau of gool Miarncter by his occupation." but It he has on his head a STETSON, you can be sure he is a gentleman -a man of good judgment and discrimination, Every Stetson the' Stetson name. We have all the new shapes in soft and derby hals. A good election bet would be a Stefc 'son bet.

'TWILL PAY TO VISIT US. li tire Dealers 10 GleiSs Falls Ktenan Lime, D. II. Coal, Portland Cattle and Etc. Goat nair, BETTER GET OUR JisrSiiifirrSsa Kolh TclophoneJ 11 VlaRt i.U' Ciiunl Yitv.l V.

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