Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 139, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TULSA DAIL1 WOULD. T I T s D A V. P R R R H R Y 2 B . 1 9 13
HiLSA DAILY WORLD
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Will n PI BUIIIIMI COMPACT
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PUIOULATION roa month or jani'aiiy
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Tola! nuiopai nl pipsri printed ami ell
fulatt.l am 247770 whan dlaitbd W '.
brii'K ihr nuinbai of poLIUallon diyi giaea
o d i. . ! v ivaraia ol ni77
I Reaaie i rlrculatlon msniM '
llir Tulaa daily World belni dull iworn
gaol Mill do affirm tliai afnr Isduttini
all aoplaa ipollad In printing I -ft ossr and
Igtcs uaa un. hi average tf MI77 eoplai "I
lai.l iiaiiy papar.
IIKS1-II' WETKBL
Cireulitlaa Mliigs'
finl. rilnl ami sworn tn befuru 10a thla lliil
day of February 1018
IBKAl.) cms F. DENT.
N'ntary Pltbllo.
My Coinnilaaloa aspires Oel 28 lino.
Appil
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WiilK-lst
lift in
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ID All. Wll.-iui llii'
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M Kl on troublni. uro
Ann i li mi It u tea.
ur the i oiiho nil ot his old f i
i . no doubt would be wllHui
'UV nir down ' ninl I'm.'. M.i.l' r
M i l- TIIH t.s IV OKI.MIOM A.
Keep Oklahoma kim In tikltihoina.
Tin B'i8 hilonga to tlklal u ih
and il oiibIH in l.n kept for tin' iihi
ninl I'.. i- profit of OKliihoinn i pie
The bill now hi'tori the t ikliihuma
lenlHliituie pl'(iioHed bj lln Indepen
dent Oil ami Han I'linlii em .in 'ri i
thniK nn.uis Hum. II nn ins nuthlni;
ele. II If ii IcillK Htep In the dllei linn
Of eoilriervlng tin- liatiiiul n:
of Ihr Btatc for nil the nple.
Vcara ago vhen Htittehood wan
firm propoaed the people of llil.i
ril.il. pill in 111. ll' riinMlliilli.n n pro-
Villon that Raa aholild lnl be piped
OUt of Uie Btnte. I'eoplc win. Inivi
hern aupplylnn Ivauaaa I'ily and SI
Joaepli ninl nthei plaeea llh I'Mnlin
Ilia k.ik fotlRht 1 1 1 ' m in Ihe i "in I i nn!
got ii 'If. n e front Ihr I'nili d Slnli s
BUpreiiie rourl that im wiin a eoui
lliodlty and ciiuld be plprd ever
Where. Ho that the .r.iln.n i of
the state have been nl Ihe ini'i y ol
the foreign em-piicatlonx for lime m
four yenrf.
Hut ii" there baa eonie n new
deal. Mi ii u ho ii re lutereated in Ihe
development the t . .--.un . . nf nl .
lahonia I" tin- extent of inillhuty m
dollara hao de. lib .1 that lln will
Conael'Ve Ihe hum alippll .i"l thej
DTO "iiiK to iln jasl thai t li I li if. 'I'll.
have a I'l l I" fore ihe It gial.ilni-!
Whb b ntiKhl i" pai . The b li :
the Interest of the e.iis.-i' n I inn "I
one of (he greatesl iiiilm.il I'e.soiirei
of tin- state and ii i" in the inn i . ;
of cnemiianiiiu ihe M.illi."hun'!it ..f
factories In tikl.ihiiiua In.Htiad of see
Ing Ihem going o Kansai and Mis
Bom i mnl other slat. "
The ma n trouble. uh iin gar
COmpatllea In this stati has been Unit
they did in 'I make .i i .(.. h
Would 1 11 (1 1 1 1 e the loi iitlntl i f fn tol
I. J The Im11witlu.il eotisiimei' ..s a
higher rate for Ills n.is ami the Hull
Vldtiat eotisuincr It. is be. n the inaii
the nas p in limn I i gum a ftn up
to till- lime be. ...i-. then is more
revenue more lilvldenda for the Kas
Companies through handling Individ-
ual account! The gat pipe lln. cont-
panb s now in i xlatein In tins itnte
have tils overetl lln loentbtn of fae
lories b a tariff of rates which madi
the rati of fui I cq .il tn the i est 'f
coal In this market. It has been the
poll v of tin gas pipe lints now In
existence t.i diicntiragr the establish
inent i f f.n Itirlci by the prohibition
of factory rales which would hnve
conduced to the location of sin h
things In Oklahomn
The Independent OM lias 1'ro-
dUcera niloelnthin Is th" door of hope
for these wrrOw Interests m-e at home
nnd who believe flrml) In the pulley
of developing home Induttrlea who
belie a that manufacturlea using Ok-
lahoma gas i. in lit to be located In
Oklahoma nnd pay taxes In Oklaho-
mn. it Is un organiiatlon which
ape.-.ka for the greateat Induitry li
th- state f.u an iiitluatry whith Is
buiiiiiiiK towna ami cities every day
Which has liuildetl to ' lis and '
for !)" pail even yein and wiii. h
has cheerfully and at all tunes con-
tributed 'ts juat share of 'the td.
of Iin stata. I
The in Mexii "' adminlati allon
though tin Mark waa bit when
Mudero wan ihoti mada a miybty
poor hit nt that
Mi . Wood row iln I hi s Hint "sr
1 1 i- no) lh end" with (hi Wllion
i. ii. ui. Nor Mth am oth family
i 'i nbably iin.se p soni m ho ould
noi figure out why William Wotion
iiindonlih poet inn boon living lu
such rieal luclualon will feal better
now thill little t has been bom.
s MMJVi ! IM I lt INI las.
With his ...unless neat mg an end
whin uffitlri lu Mt vii ii eama to pass
which aoemed to threaten trouble
with thai country 11 aoon became
vlil nt Unit II' aij WOUld be r.il.lle
inure btiilnci traninctod by con
greis it win ilneorely hoped thai
nothing would occur to make armed
Intervention in the neighboring re
public necessary but both the preil
dent and congress locmid to bo do
termlnud .not to shirk the reiponil
b'lltj should u be. omo in i ' hi i .v to
proteel Aim i n as nnd American In-
ten sis.
Tin linmlgiiition bill and the rail
mail physical valuutlon bill were
among the few thai were taken up
seriously. A committee hen ring Wfll
bail ..ii railway mail pay mi Mondn;
but It flAI laid Hint un inore Inar
lllgi H .mill be In bl on Hint SUbJci I
for S"iin- limn. The .subject Is one
which will require considerable coti'
Miii i nun. Tin- Home Ii determined
nol to allow any action with reaped
to federal control nf waterpower to
be l.ik. n al Ihll leillon. There I-
fcai thai Ihe big supply bills may be
Idetrni kt .1 ami tho work of Con
gi -1 fi I'lu now until March will
be devoted mainly to netting appro
prlntlona ror iin- various department!
of ihe government passed
ih vi'v. and policial of fjovernoi
RTaodrow WlgoA) rominf jmt be-
fore nil 'n iguntb n ai ppaaldi nl
the ijoni! will be muoh oonmKad In
the four years to romc by lh"se who
iranl i" know whal thi prealdanl
thinks mi numb' i ef Ihlns; for in-
itanci on trista en monopollaa on
fln.niif: in tbl Initiative r'firen-
dura and raoall Thi proaldont'Claol
h. j i ft.iih a i' ally abi.il li work
v. hioh. l ei. a mai lean will (aal lm-
lulled to un'.w about ii is partlj
compbaed of addraaaai '. Oovernor
It n gnd It w.ic (diled and put to-
i'. tin i by William Bayard Ifala
when- tide literary work has boughi
him very rapidly bafora lha reading
publlt in the jnisi ft w yea re.
SI A I K MKWS AM) ( 0MMFM
DlM'lilcri In an IV .rlil - (.real II ..lil.
lit -ml lb il Doctor I'n I be gl
ii. i mi i .i tiii ttir Torpid I Ivoft
in iiei Bprlngi. Arkonma tho great
i mi. i.. foi Comtipatlon Bluggiih
II vi i ami all itomaoh and bowel
trouble i HOT IPKiNOi UVBR
in TTONi
I". ei; ' isitt.r to Hot Springs 1ms
hoard "f thi aa little wonder workori
becauao learned phyilcbuu there pre
scribe them and everybody takea
thorn when laxatlva is rejqulrod
Thej are the really pefect gentle
safe mre liver and bowel regulator
Tak tonight Cut out oalomel
1 1 ai harah catharttca
Aii drugglal at -Ti cent
Kor tree sample wrttt ii"t Bprlnfi
Chemical Co. Hot Bpringa Ark.
There iii he ni
spelling mati h thi
Maj - All ynu ipell
Oklahoma Btato
middle of nt xi
i lake notice
Have you picked oul tin numbei
and kind of trees you are going It
stick in the ground nn Arbor day?
i' anyone in Tulsa really know
exact!) bow much ibis town Is to gel
in iin- federal building npproprlutloi
thai ih Mi Kb n us t
ni iin- now adminliti
The word
warming low
tori mn) be la-ken as n general houia
warming
today will be UP I" lilt usual st mil
.ml of excellence and will Mart rigbl
Vfter
if . were nol afraid of bringing
up another otorni wo would remark
thnt 11 Is lib ml tine i I i in getting
re uiy for the spring "clean up" day
With the heart) co-operation of all
Ihe rallrcndi In Oklahoma t.' aid In
the promolon of more and better
farming thli state ought to bloom
nnd bloiaam like a great big alfalfa
patch or a Kafir tern field
Patenta have Just been granted to
lienjamln r. t'orneliua linvia waah-
Inn Of COOklng boiler; Iiuis I. .lm k-
i n Muskogi e. bed table.
The loholaetlc conaua foy Ada Jusi
oompleted ahowi a total of 17 40 pu-
pils within tlx- line limit of ii to II
yeara which was 104 below the last
annual enumeration
Tn city primartii have been gel for
March is in Outhrie and mattera are
beginning to brighten up a little a
the Mn 11 us candidates an- meoting tim
Miters and Soliciting their gupport.
m a meeting held by the Itogera
Count) I'.'iiitry aaaoclatlon Saturday
februur) 15 it wai decided to put mi
exhibition the best poultry thai can
be found in the yirdg "f the good
breedi of the county March " BBd
s have been m lected for the dates for
tho show.
Kuiis have been filed In the various
disti l is by the members elected by
ihe state Inatitute meeting held nl
Btlilwater January 18 egainil tho
memben claimed to have been elei ted
by the "diitrlct meotlngi" to mist tho
latter from their plaoea on the state
board of agriculture ami to secure
possession of ihn olliooi thcmielveg
a luppllment to n recent 1 rop re-
porl bulletin sent nut by thi United
stnii h department of agriculture
shews that Oklahoma'! production of
tuple cropi was greater than an) of
her netghbnn Kansas Missouri Ar
kansas or Texai The ligurea are iln-
most accurate obtainable showing the
inn' production to be as follows: Corn
Hil.S7S.ini bushels $41770900; wheat
10091000 buaholi 115072000; mils.
23494000 bushels $7988000; cotton
1039000 bales $86496000; kafir corn
t'mai iigurci nui reported; Inteii eitl-
male of value $8634000; total T 1 7. -360000.
Oklahoma Charters -Secretory of
state Ben P. Harrlion Frlda) granted
ihe following charters; Mitchell 'U
company of Okmulgee capital $12-
ti00: Incorporators George W Mii.h.ii.
Louise Mitchell vv. P. Qraham Ok-
mulgce I'lisi llnpltit church of Bha.
n ii. eapital none; Incorporators John
li Stevens J C Kroulli fYank
Smith Jt l" Smith I. l. Turner in-
tentatc Oil and company of
Hurtles" llle capital f 1 00000: Incor-
poml is. A H Qorges John .Mel. her
C s .Whitlow Bartlesvllle. Newkirk
Lodge Nn 8 I O. O P. i apltal nom ;
Incorporator! James R Hamlin Jo-
s ph Jo) iii on Pred 1 '. 1 Iroihong
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5c
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one of the
ever Iseued if
most rein. n k.ili'e book
tin- olumi i ontalnlng
Alii MART IS
use ik lahoma has ba ii some
rop failure! in the lasl live years
the attention of many Oklahoma
farmers haa been directed to kaflr
corn fo( the reason ihai ll withstands
the drought better than Indian corn
Kafir .mn alio matures in the higher
latitudes t't Oklahoma where tho
nights ni tin- earl) fall ore so old that
In 11 in 'mn will net mature. LiVO
stork production in the state has
ii in reci nt ears largely i" -r
the unrellablltt) f corn
Hut uh the raising of knflr
i is much b si dnnger of
l.n e and by using the illo to
le feed go farther farmers
Into cattle raising again with
hnnci of sui i ess than e i r
fall n
CO use
. ropi
Traders
In tin way of un apology ( wan'
lo stale that il was J isl impossible foi-
l's to wait mi the trada that came to
our Store Saturday but wo now em-
ploy extra salespeople ami we believe
that we will be abll Ot wait (ill every-
body. llROVhAK I'ltK i s.
:'i lbs. Oranulated Sugai II. 00
4s lbs. choice of moal brands .f
Flour $1.20
Good round beefsteak per lb 15V
0 1 poi k i hopi t.'c
Heavy snt meat I2'ie
Good breakfaal bacon 2iic
i ompound Lard
Pure home lard
50 lb. can Compound Lard
Q I potatoea per peok
; 1 iweel potatoea per peek..
Whi-ut Plakea package
l'nst Touitlea package
Round package Oatmeal - for
i cans good itan&ard turn 2.i
1 eans good hominy 25(
4 tans n"tt pens 25(
I tans Van ('amp'" Snap 2.V
- com Van Camp's Turk and
Beam t.v
2 tans noeii kranl i
- cam good peachoi t0
- t ns good pumpkin lot
Large can tomatoei any brand. .10c
10e box corn itarch H
onions per lb.
" boxi s matchei
i lood speckled bi uu
Good nnvy beam
'I I pink lieans
' i i lima beam
1 i.iiilnn upricota
i i iiiun pitied peach ei
i u i lion Mary .lane Sorghum
i gallon Kant 8 rup
i gallon white Kara syrup
7 bars Cryital While Snap. . .
i bars silk or Lenox Soap. . .
I boxes Star Nantha Waahini
I'owtlei .
2 packages Mncsronl
- packugi s Spagh
15 pi' h igei . urn flagei for.
We II I V tile b.'St line of (
Tulsa
1 ' ffe.
40c Coffee
35c Coffee
30 Coffee .
foffe. ....
htvery pnekage or can guaranteed to
give satisfaction or money returned.
We have bitunht large quantities
of Rest Northern Seed Potatoes. These
h i vi to si ii regard b si of (est. Gel
others prices then pome to us and
buy for less.
Gel our prleei i n evt ry thing We
nil i full weight and full measure and
I ii.- inn conn worth of goods for a
dollor WK I" ' NOT DELIVER.
:i cam Pel Milk 25c
8 t ans small Pet Milk . . .
Star Tobacco plug
Missouri Plpins per peok
Jonathan pples pre pe
t ubbage er lb
Triumph or miss Seed Pi
by ban. per bushel
Rose Hull. .inks ami Ohil
bag per bushel
union si is $i it tn $1.2!
i. ei other prices on in
latocs then come to its
less
-The Comfortable Way to Travel to
WASHINGTON D. C.
Eastern Oklahoma Inaugural Arkansas
River and Improvement Train
Through the Sunny SouthThe Scenic Route Special
Leavtajg Tulsa Okla. February 28tb at 6 p. m. Consistinjj; of BaRnaRe Cafi
tree Reclining Chair Car Tourist nnd Standard Sleeping Cars
via tin; following route
M. K. & T TO Mt ALESTER
ROCK ISLAND LINES TO MEMPHIS
SOUTHERN RAILWAY TO WASHINGTON
Arriving at Washington I). ('. 7:00a. m. March 3d passing through the
the most important cities of the Sunny South no snow blockades.
Among them Memphis Chattanooga Asheville and the Battle Fields Shiloh
Chicainauga Lookoui Mouutain Bull Run. At ( liarlottesvUle visiting Monti-
cello the home of Thomas Jefferson.
Bound trip from Tulsa Okla. $39.40 Individual; $33.85 party of 25 on
one ticket. Sleeper rate: Standard $7.75; Tourist $4.00
For berth reservations apply to
R W. PURPUS P and T. Agent M. K & T. Ry. Tulsa Okla.. or write
TATE RRADY Mgr. Inaugural Train Tulsa Okla.
FAY THOMPSON 1). P. A. Rock Island Ry. Oklahoma City Okla.
GEO. R. HECKER D. P A. M. K. & T. Oklahoma City
R Ik CREAGH I). P. A. Southern Railway Dallas Texas.
EASTERN OKLAHOMA INAVGVRAIi AND ARKANSAS RIVER TRAIN COMMITTEE.
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tatk BRADY Chairmen.
C N. HASKELL Muikogee.
LEO BENNETT Muskogee.
W. A. 1'AVis Nowata
BOONE wii.i.ia.m.s Leblfh.
CONO. ('. n. CARTER Ardroore
H. n. CHURCHILL Vlnlta.
COM!. JAMBS DAVENPORT Vlnlta.
W. A. IrrRANT Iiurant.
Jy. Mi HAILEY Mt-Aleater.
LEE NICHOLS Iirlstow.
J. L. liHADV Sapulpa
Committee
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St. Louis and New York are kept in close personal touch by a fine service of four fast daily trains including
THI STEEL EQUIPPED
New York Central Limited
Leave St. Louis 5:00 p. m. Arrive New York 8:00 p. m.
Knickerbocker Special
Leave St. Louis 12:00 noon Arrive New York 5:00 p. in.
New York irt New England Special Net York and Boston Esprcss
I.v. St. I .'.una 10iS5 p. in. Ar. New Ywk 7:S5 s. ni. Lv. St. LouisS:! a. m. Ar. NlW Vurk 3:45 p. m.
Throudli Electrir -Lighted. Steel Sleeplnu Cars. Standard Mndfl Coaeiue Club and Dining Cara. and n smooth "W.ttrr-Levd
Koute" asiu.c a pltuaant comfortable lournfv and an uubrukrn nlght'aelwp.
NewYork&ntal Lines
Big Four -"The Water-Level Route'
Tifkrta. aleeping car reservations and all information at
Kansas City Office 112 East Tenth Street
C C. Merrill. Gemrll Agent I'aasmgr r Department
ll'V
1 a bush
-t Seed 0.
anil buy for
hefon
A law lo n nui iie
eplnn premises eleut
the matter ot
ef weeds i" be.
till ngttated In .iriitiis lot tliiies 111 1 'k-
Inhomi it is understood that many
representatives favor it nnd it is
though! iib assistance nmi co-operation
on the pun of ethers such a law
could be passed Most nf the cltlei
..f the slat.- now bn'e ordinance! con-
1 rnlng the queitlon and ttiev are n
success so far ns resident owners are
concerned but the non-reeldenti ts-
enpe beeaun ihej are beyond tho Ju-
rlidletlon of the courts Keeping lots
1it.1t of e tills is a unitary con.
iiitinn ha" proven an embarrasslni
question ail over Oklahoma and one
Which has been matter of tlis iisston
In literary ami Improvement dubs
k.-. in rallv.
in 1
'rytlilni
'Vradcrs
i ni 1 as)
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Iff
! octal CheAp Tleketi ! !
' SM ..... .....1 V.M'tlllViahf
1(1 llii' I all VV0WI HWtieanvii
ML
joe Kite has been votln' th' Dim
niy.'iHt't' ticket all his lift an' nil ho
ever gut wur. hOttOimbll uieiitlon.
Ther's thousand! O' felks that 11 never
take no liitt real 111 Kills n until he In-
vcnif a substitute ft-i Work
Itulnous Ih-iiko necision Potvcaat
w tSHINOTON i"ei it (Aseoclat.
eti Press.)- A decision by the supreme
court on the enforclblllty of oil lend
.east a containing the common "sur-
render" clause which gives thi oil
company a right lo terminate the
lease upon payment ef II but does not
give the owner of the hind n similar
remedy whs assured today when the
court granted a motion tn require the
Itlllnots federal courts to send the
Ouffey-Smltb il rase to It tor review.
oil interests clelmathat the decision of
the Illinois Court holding sufh leases
uninforcibte by injunctions in effect.
would prevent oil eonipaiiles from de.
veleplng new oil Ileitis
Ills I'll her Prtmid nf Jaeksnn
NKW ORLEANS l-i . Feb 34.
Andrt Jackson Morgan son ef Oen
rial DaVId H.innister Morgan. boSORI
friend of Andrew Jackson died h IH
today ngt d 90 years
World Wants Get Results
I
i Olt.MI 1; 1 1 I Ilk ul THE COUN n
1 M 1 1 m s 1 OM.M1 IU I IL
1 I t ll POSl I D in .
Qeorgl W I 'avis fornier clerk of
'.In- eoUnt) 1 'Hit and one of the best
known young men In Tulsn assumed
position . f assistant secretary of
Chfsr railroad tickets to most every
place In the west and northwest; also
California Oregon ami Washington.
(Irent chance to ro out there nt small
cost (lood ems to ride In that so
light through good company and lots
to see. Ureatest oountry on earth
snd big ehaaosl to get a start and
make money Vou tell me on a postal
card whst country you'd like to visit
and I will tell you about the cheap
railroad tickets the trains and Just
how to go And 1 will send you maps
and picture! of the country too they
will rost you nothing. That's what I
am paid for by th railroad company
to give you information and help you
go right.
A. D. Brown Trsv Puss Agent. C
Tt. A Q. It It . Mi Main street. Kan-
sas ( 'it)' Mo.
ih
the Commercial club yesterday morn
Ing Mr Dasii succeeds MP. Murdock
Who is resigning to enter the oil busi-
ness. Mr. I 'ails ..tine to Tulsn from Mus-
kogee Sept tuber IS. 0I and has
been active among the younger men
Of the ctt) nir Since He was con-
noted with .1 prominent law firm un.
til January '. s0s'. when he was up.
k 01 the county court un kansas River and Inauf
tier jouge tinnier Mr. Lag VII held
thai position until January e this
ear. When the change In the oountv
administration bet nine effective
All advertising copy for
The World's Special Boos
ter Edition which will be
distributed from the Ar
MR. FARMER
1
Rave you eggs butter elc to sell which you will deliver by Tar-
Your Name Will be Published Free lor 5 Days
This Is your opportunity to get In tout h with people who will
gladly pay good prices for fresh things to cat from the farm. Tho
Parcel Post will make your marketing easy und economical.
Jul Cut Out This and Mail To Tulsa World. Tulsa. Okla.
V
MY NAME IS
It. F. D. NO
P. O. .
I can furnish the following
produce by Parcel Tost
New ScMor System.
UENRYKTTA Feb. rfi. (dpe
rial Work on the lewer system
for this cil will commence nt mice..
Phi contract was let to the Benbam
Bn glairing company of Oklahoma
City ami itlpUlatM that the work
must be pushed ai rapid!) as possible
n i rtlt r thai thi la) Ing of the sewer
mams will not conflict wllh the
irt.-t pavng work which win com-
al Train by the Boy Scouts
in Memphis Chattanooga
Atlanta Knoxville and
Ashville must be in our
hands by noon Wednesday
Vernon L. Smith at the
World office.
menee u little biter in the IprllUT
The sewer gyystt nt is to be one of the
most modern in the state snd will
(Olt the cltlSeni a least lie. 000.
(J First class tailoring. Not order
takers. A complete line of fabrics
or high grade suits and overcoats
Flemming Gf Flum
8 East Third Street
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