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| estricted to’an expenditurc of $500 | FACTS AND FANCIES, | without. t}n sanction of a town meet- \ ’ i Care of the outdoor poor, alluded G ek to so commonly in every town re- » »hu been much evidence dur- .port in the state of Connecticut, will & the past few vears to the effect | be forgotten in mid-summer. But ‘that the management of small town | that would be the time to start a always been successful, | c@mpaign to prevent what every com- ’ Sii oin | affairs has no ay v o ¢ o i 2 e e _ | munity is experienceing nowadays.— it The sy at(‘n'l- ux;d:: w:uh tl:]ey a0 busl- | 3 oGictown Benny Dress. Bt o the city | Mess is not o e best, there b.emg - : | ts a Month. no means of determining how things No democrat is willing to take the ment. by mall | .. oo until the end of the year | Job of postmaster at Scotland, Wind- . I A g ham county. The office pays $180 a | { (5 (hex? i tmng.h RECFA0and, oy year. ®The town has only 476 populs X Hsing meatum 1n be unsatisfactory it is too late to do | tion and 113 voters. Of the latter | - “books and press anything. That, however, is the [ seventy-five are republicans. Not one s Xy sctisers. general method under the town sys- | °f the republicans wants the Jjob, either, so the post office is likely to be « : g‘l. ,:nx; nflth:g_l‘ tem, unless there is some special leg- abolished.—Bridgeport Post. | Bity; Board Walk, islation to prevent it. Groton is in- S fHartford depot. troducing bills to bring about that re- It is sald that a young man out in sult. The water departments of the Ohio broke an arm and three ribs \“;:& AN U N b vt (AW " S W e Iy | trvIng to avoid being kissed. It s casy % o the branches thatiare “k”t’ to say that his valiant resistance was l - to have much to do ‘during the next | worthy of a better cause, but as the S Cl d All D Mond SVETO. few years because wherever there is | storV is not accompanied by a photo- | tore o'se 5 a.y, on ay, - = graph or description of the other par- \V d s acted wisely in | 27 OPPOrtunity to, develop a :me" ty in the encounter perhaps it is well | [}r wu ays aShmgtO“ S Blfth ay. ot the common | SUPPIY It will in all probability be done. | to reserve judgement—Providence Wise, Smith & Co., Hartford el o ) selves for their own immediate bene-~ 2 . L e i . . 0y s 3 thati it b of steady habits,” which might he H d d f N B S d Add Th e et o | ot but they witk want all they can | 2idld (o Tena' vthe Jand of teady uildreds of New Bargains Saturday in ition to Those X N get from the cities meeking water | bad habits,” because of the obstinacy . ited States. The| W = ha that will make them a |and tenacity with which this state SATURDAY Already Advertised y'out of place for clings to’ outworn institutions and op- i than they s . s EER e <. can [(ore imuontant deparimont poses innovations and improvements. have ever been, although there does | Ty ys it has been with the question of roper.in- o (ak? e h not appear to be any necessity for | woman suffrage. The tendency. has ° estion and when | .~ em up as a preliminary. Grot- [ been to avoid facing the issue, despite | hn hardly be con- S sy Tiem some special reason the fact that a \'cry' considerable pro- | to refer it to the portion of the state's population feels i for its present agtion but its Plans | trongly on the subject and has the : quoted. to have a town meeting restrict | right to express that feeling at the h S o . sl Mill runs light shirting prints Mill runs Eden cloth walsting|| Mill runs figured cotton challies, Seatnres of that | B TS S 0N ment Lof | the | polls—Bridgeport Teldgram: These Special Prices Posi- and assorted patterns. Regular|and shirting, assorted colors and| new spring designs. Regular bc. L S 6e. Mill End Sale Price patterns. Regular 15c. Mill End| Mill End Sale Price ex| endxtules 2 = . J borough' to certain exp Warden Thomas Mott Osborne, of | tively for Saturday and Mon Hala Prjvs. L. i iios i ue 00l i rofit and . At o may yet prove to have been signifi- | ¢ Now york penitentiary”at Sing | day onl (nMill runs American percales, 36| Mill runs, 6-inch Onas Silk,| Mill runs extra fine shirting ma- eport that would |- . SRt on s thatiie Masiroin e y y. inches wide, assorted patterns and | Tussah, plain and figured, assorted|| dras, new patterns and colors, 52 ‘ colors. ~ Regular price 12 1-2¢.|gtreet and evening shades. Re || inches wide. Regular 19c. Mill End and of value. It verted from a belief in ca MEN B | t > pital pun- ’ H | s N Lo : X information as 0 | pEARING ON SUNDAY BILLS. | ishment to a belief in its abolishment. S and BOYS’ SHIRTS | Mill End Sale Price......9¢ yard|ggc. Mill End Sale Price....25¢| Sale Price Mill runs mercerized cotton pop.| be purchased in R 9 b He has had the experience in his ca- 9¢ each. = Mill runs China chambray, plain At the hearings on the Sunday bills | 15 ity a9 warden to preside over an 3 Value 49¢ to 75c. and fancy colors. Regular 12 1-2c | lin, new spring shades. Regular| Mill runs apron ginghams, as- ‘calling for: them X 3 v a . . o - P a 3, \ before the legislature yesterday those | execution in that state and it has All sizes 12- L Mill End Sale Price 15c and 19¢c. Mill End Sale Price|| sorted blue checks. Regular be. elivered; whether inch to 18-inch 12 1-2¢|| Mill End Sale Price 1 1-2¢ favored them were not as numer- [ made him thoughful and reflecti | P | y : i 5 kv erioan. | 7o Bvored i neck band. Mill run Toile du Nord dress| Mill runs dotted Swiss and chcckl » ared in opposi~- | Like many other wardens, directors, . A . . B s from o store; | oUS 28 those who appe: PP doctors and reporters, who have at- ginghams, assorted colors and pat-| muslin, 27 36 inches wide.| Mill runs check nainsook, aseort- dvantage, if any, tion but then that has valyways beten tended these diverting entertaigments, HOSIERY SALE " | tersn. Regular 12 1-2c. Mill End | Regular 12 1-zc. Mill End Sale|| ed checks. Regular 10c. Mill End ¥ H . | the way. There was, however, a noted | their participation in the killing of a | Balel priced s <o alcow ric '|| Sale Price the storekeeper | . o"or the old charge that there | defenseless human beinz ho- - | 11¢ pair, Reg. 2 for 25c grade. | ng compelled to him see the brutality of it.—New Ha- were people back of the measures for | 77k 780 A8 ITE S All brands Men’s, Women's Some of the small towns may not feel | Journal. b report of a com- | 4 % inclined to go,into the work them- ige in the price of i Connecticut is known as “the land he was obliged to - 5 . . the sole purpose of financial gain, ! N E b d MILL END b what other fea- and Children’s Hose included ! €W Lmbproiaeries 75¢ Fine Oriental Lace Flounc-{ ASSORTED LOT of Oriental ing, 18 inches wide, white and|shadow and Lace Edges, suitable | RIBBONS principally those who conduct thea- In New Britain the other dayv e business of sell- e 3 e ters, but there was much reference | Judge Meskill sent a man to jail for. nd foodstuffs in X 2 = to demoralizing the Sabbath. People three months for carrying a loaded PERCALES AND jittee might have 3 % revolver. He also fined the man $12 able information | POW are acting ahout the same inref- | anq costs for drunkenness and breach GINGHAMS cream. Beautiful new patterns. Mill End Sale Price, yard....45¢c $1.00 Fine Orental Lace Flounc- for collars, all widths. Good 26c | 1 | to baseball for instance as they | of the . Any ran who while s . " » 5 4 it chosen to do | STeRce to basel D s T L N T 95 c o yardibest 1215c grades_} values. Mill End Sale, yard 10c| One of the big silk mills in Pat- B ol el heye been, dolite for fmore | than i BT ’gei ek GuRhtite he aentits All th | ings, ‘27 inches wide, white and| ,ooonmn pon oo pear o) erson, N, J.,sold us this lof at by- - . x s dru 0 0 E d i i $alil Fope iy R S LOT o nd | jow the cost of duction. Riioritatively. on quarter of a century'and all in strict yail andvhe ey thank mis Hels sthrs the new spring desxgnsl cream, worked extra deep on fine 0’ cost of production ng and some of | | | | riola aw. 5 P o} 33 5c| Embroideries and Silk Trimmings, | 7 y s violaticn of the law. The custom has | that he did ot commit a more seri- to choose from. net. i M‘}} 1nd Sale, yard... .l‘ofr : o a5t g < : l, .1 &8 a ITB]n(‘_\ 'Rnrhrm g 1?1 light and dark been for young men to gather in the | ous offense, for a loaded revolver is a ASSORTED LOT—Val Laces,| Bandings in many widths for put-| floral patterns, warp prints, moires n it is at present, e R o e Ay SR Trimmings, Braids and Embroid-| ting the finishing touc 2 and taffeta Ribbon up to 5 inches v f: ATT) - ' E g touches on your : e i now | Polad “:‘: p::“ b:” °“bs““d:5’ ;’“;e bl e e WIDE RIBBONS ery Insertions. We have grouped| new dress. We have grouped 25c| Wide. Mill End Sale 12 1-2¢ yd. § in a while they have been chase y e = Ch up to 15¢ per yard goods in this|y, e 1 3 Big lot of New Dotted Wasih th lic ke it e Bl the influence of liquor- are hl_(e]y to Of a“ kmds, 1 200 yards at Ol Panevadimoor ) ).flr(‘ gof_vd.s in this lot. Mill End| Brrs committee e police, some 8 caught, use a revolver upon the slightest Sdle Pri -\h “l - < 1 Sale Price, ye PR ut ‘up tn fveiyard boits. Mi) Bad % and bat confiscated and the players | provocation if they have one, and Sale Price them at, per vard.. ot e S e e e i LB, e : 19¢ yard. Value 29c. i o e 2c| $1.00 Swiss Flouncings, 45 inches | Sale price $¢ yard. cellent opportun- the: i e i > & y should be made to realize that removed to the station house. Base | wide, beautiful designs, embroid- One large lot of Colored Velvet le information to 3 the carrying of a concealed weapon | )¢ Shadow and Oriental Lac: any effort to do | P2l can be played in parks now with | ;. goyioug offense in the eyes of the $1.00 SHIRT WAISTS | flouncings, white and cream. Milll ered very deep. Mill End Sale, | Ribbons, value 2bc Sale price Be < Bt s w000 the consent‘ of the park commission- | Jaw.—Naugatuck News. 69c¢ each | End Sale, yard v . :| 15¢ yd. ers and it is absurd to say that they jkeep the report i g r's vould be served | SPoUld not be permitted to play on| Mustl £ ehunlicanR senators NEW FLOWERED WINTER COATS. e | WOMEN'S "WAISTS, | would, i voted like sheep; on the civil servicoe | All wool serge new spring| One broken lot at $1.98 and grounds prepared for that purpose or 1y aw, as told to by the party leader. 5 i e T e it o maettin LRl Lo OX e masty lead o VOILES and RICE One small lot of mostly: small :nh;:n;:aleu:mdtre::;:e ‘;?'é?‘ffi“ for| 32,98 silic walsts for this sale at ‘ .e B0c e jured if they did so. There are mamy | and silly as his following justified. it CLOTH sizes heavy winter coats at Mill b= £ BEEN DEFEC- trongly op- | didn’t need to be anything else to in- End Sale Price. ............. $1.00| ° 5.75| $2.98 silk waiste of new and up- 73 EPH gpeonle il are stongly op All Wool new spring model serge sto-date striped washable silk \n A : duce them to go through the gate. 25c grade, 21c yard. posed to such things being legalized ifharel wore! Lol rbpubiican senatom Ch 5 f ¥ K| Women’s and - Misses' Winter clrrs;essé for this sale you can buy | the newest models for this sale s an impres- | 8 Sunday, but they are silent about | Bishop and Comley, with opinions of oice of our spring stock. | coats that value up to-§8 at M |® $9-98 poplin dress for....$7.50 2 ol s SIS, i One rack of Messaline and Peau 3 the crowds who gather in some out | their own on the virtue of the merit = " Q. . b4 ds of the D} Sa . ~, s T . e oS O e | e was place and piay in sistition | Svetem and the vioiation of it by e | EXTRA LARGE ~BLAN-|[f wne sa rrice do yne dremes that vatue up o FUR SETS, 0 ; roposed mew law. Th roted agains 9 5 P 5 : i ) L8695 SRRrAL y s the Town hayl | Of the law, while others see in. thig| PraPPEecmen W They voted againse KETS Women's and Misses’ winter| Take advantage of this big re.| AT PRICES UNHEARD OF BE- coats that value up to $10.98 at| duction in wash dresses. We will| FORE. movement a lack of respect of the o o . ~ hing. The preser- e t lac f respect of ti stated the case against the bill foreci- 25 pair. Re $1 . 1 - : i e . % $1 pairr. g. 751 in B Sale Pri 75| sell the $4.98 wash dresses at 98¢ ds has I been | Statutes and believe that rather than | bly and without evasion. We hos Mill End Sale Price.. We ‘will sell the ‘G_:z (,“h Tiger Coney sets that were have that feeling continue that the | there will be republicans in the g te as well as by g house to express with even more FIGURED CURTAIN Women's and Mis i dresses ..$1.50| $9.98, 54,0498 China Raccoon sets 'h-,u were tizens of the va- [ SPOrt should be legalized because in | p)ainness their opinion that the over- MADRAS coats that value up SN WHE mell ghe. dr s $5.95 There is a pos. | B0 event docs it do any harm. throw of the civil service principle is N Yalus ap to §10 at --81.98 Natural ol ety ;,".,,' e s it S > | bad for the state and will ve bad = 7 t in the building In regard to moving pictures the prove ba lac yard Reg 190 grade % $9.05 fact that so many attend the exhibi- | for the par ‘Waterbury American. Women's and Misses’ winter ) Civet Cat sets that were $16.00, hstood the rav- i nd that the rec- | tions is positive proof that the peo- Fiaanclerin WOMEN’S and MISSES’ coats that value up to $14.98 at| One lot of children’s and misses’ | at ., ceee. .. 8695 ; & i Mill End Sale Price $8.75 | skirts that value $1.98, at... ‘o Al othér Furs proportionately le want them and those who have “ 'tact, but the re- Sxm A S e (New London Telegraph.) COATS One lot of new spring skirts| jow at this Mill End Sule. ‘. leved they have o 7 Evidently the real crux of things g . Women’s and Misses’ winter| made of checked and mixture ma. bout every town | them. If the proprietor of a theater {in the Connecticut assembly is to be $5.98." Value to $15.00. coats that value up to $18.98 at|terials in the up-to-date flare ef- FUR COATS makes a few dollars on such exhibi- [ revealed in the work of the finance Mill End Sale Price .75 | fects, value $2.98, at. K ticut has been - < B = tection for rec. | 11onS it is nothing to the pleasure that | committee. ~ There have been more CHILDREN’S COATS | Ous table of all wool fine serge $39 Pony Coot for.,..$81.00 strenuous laws about taxation pro- Women’s and Misse: winter | and other fabric skirts of wide Coney Coat for....$10.0¢ ! ._ | the pictures give the thousands £ 2 | have had it ex- L o Bk 1 ®' | posed this vear than ever, and there In Two Lots coats that value up to $25 at Mill | and medium widths that were| One $135 long Caracul Coat for spectators, many of whom work in|,ppears to be a good from $4.98 to $6.98, for this sale iR e TR et S B $45.00 the loss of such ars b deal of push nd Sale Price i .. $18.78 @ serious thing | the factories during the week and |behind many of them. Taking these $3.00 and $4.00 each. Value‘ | ¢ 98| One $175 Mole skin coat for ; have only Sunday for recreation. |Propositions up in detail is for latter All sample models of high grade| New models of $4.98 all wool $50.00 me have given = ‘ s E K & effort. But just now two things may to $7.98 winter coats that value up to $42| serge and poplin skirts in the lat-| One $75 short Near Seal coat for ning, others have well be thought of. Going at the-| Sale for two days Only-l at Mill End Sale Price. . ....815.00| est flare styles, for this sale $3.75 RO SRS eer | T e’ that Milfora ]-l“"ua,gc for Men, taxation problem piecemeal is not the Oth B ' h best way. Taxing public service cor- i that and if it is 1t g public service cor ther Bargains here a % :he e e (Boston Herald.) porations and insurance companies can g' | 'Phone orders Our Restaurant, 3 €8t ot the ] Now the masculine hat sports its [be overdone. . are not advertised. | an ideal place e. tiny splash of color. Gone the plumed | Connecticut needs better laws of tax. i Charter 3050, 9 ® for a light lunch, t the old vault | beavers which for three centuries |ation, better methods of assessment, a cup of te oF and Mail Orders s rol e when New | dominated the world of fashion. Ta- {more equal tax burdens These { T Bt v s un | oo the sweeping sombrero for street [could best be had if the subject 3 promptly filled. HARTFORD past. Wear in the teeming cities of tHe east. [should be studied as a whole, and - : B . - @ £o be the opin- | But the students of sartorial art note [not be taken up by items from vear DAILY DELIVERY in New Britain, Elmwood, Newmgfon, Cedar Hill, Maple 0 came around to | with a smile, and sometimes with |to year, without much regard for gen- . Hill and C]ayt;n o for the state, | trepidation, that the male, while |eral principles. The public service : g e loudly protesting his infference to the ) corporations that are rich enough 199-201-203 Main Streect. wiles of dress which are affected by [ collect their tax payments from the fnion, but nothing Ribbons, in beautiful light colors, These facts”should not be overlooked. was never defi- € was no fire | “the female of the species,” is av. people. Those that are poorer can- | = 3 on for pressing | ing himself more and more of thellit- not afford to pay the taxes. There Closure in the Senate. | rule for closing debate with a view to jages and makes are en route from |[route. What a storm of protest wiil e was a great | tle tufts of blue or red and the dainty |are a good many public service cor- (Jacksonvile, la., Times-Union.) hastening the decision of any ques- |Seattle and Portland to lLos Angeles, | break over the heads of these ordi- scarlet f_eather (|;\ur_ned upon the star- | porations which cannot earn a penny tion, but if it ever gets in earnest it | fo use in the jitney transportation|nance constructors, following a dis- hok possession of | DCATd side of certain headgear of the [ of profit to the operators and vet arc | SEES © S SG T C 01 tnan | can adopt rules that will limit de- |service, should cause the city coun-|astrous accident, when several bread- e T ;;rova)hng mode. of great value to the public. Such | (l'wm'_e“”“ tries to have a closure rule | 'ates on all questions. This would |cil to thrill with pride. It is the benev- | winners are injured for life or killed 3 ?" which there ]?espo}led of the gorgeous ralm_f‘nt corporations ought not to be taxed “”a;inmm\ to facilitate the passage of | take a long lin?o but when done would | olent attitude that executive body has |and the irresponsible bus driver, | accommodations. | Which his ancestors wore, his legs im- | all. Soroh ieamirs thet senatobs ave k. | e dpne once for all. assumed toward the jitney nui.|whose carelessness, perhaps, has in f dre sought ana | mersed in ncther garments for which | As vet, in all the tax talk, we have | f0RE TSR TE B0 A T e H O But as a matter of fact senators ap- |sance that acclaims to the world ihe | vited the smashup, is unable to fur i£ they were de- | they were never molded, denied any | not heard .the suggestion that idle | " . torial size would know better | PTOVe the principle of unlimited dis- | possibilities of this market for the[nish redress to the bereft families! “" | degree of polychromatic splendor, | property held for speculation should e (:) Yinke \'ur:h a proposition 0\'e’n | cussion and only object to it when |easy unloading of jolted and jarred It the weal Sina to see how busi- | poor man welcomes with becoming | be taxed on its speculative value, e had o, exPoribrice “or history | SOMe question in which they are in- | sutomobiles, no longer regarded with S . ak ordinance now framed e liie could be | gratitude such small crumbs of com- | When a man won’t sell idle land for [ ¢, 1is guidance. He ought to know | terested is suffering from too much |complacency by their erstwhile own- g time without a | fort as his plumaged hat affords. Of [$1,000 an acre, and Yet pays taxes|(naq when the senate has no rule by | (k. Senators do not wish to adopt |eps With red, white and blue trim- | for the autobussece, leaving out the ity. 1t the M. |2ll the foreigmers who ever visited |on only $10 an acre, the community | wpich debate can be shut off any pro- | Tules for limiting all debates but imings and a score or more of men |indemnity clause and allowing the S the United States, excepting perhaps |is being r_ohh_od. But this is only | pocition intended to have that effect some particular senator wants a rule {and women sardined into a six-seated | jitneys to pervade the business d £ only Lafn_ve!lc._ Yiouis _Koss\nh. the | one tax injustice out (_:f probably sev- | Gmpiy furnishes a new subject for | f"\r_ limiting some particular debate. | machine, including running board oc- [trict at will, there is bound to ¢n gsson for the re- }I\x|.5§rlun‘putr|ot. received the most | era] lh\vmdr_"dsbi_ha! might be brought gepate. If a bill is kept before the | ;"f‘f‘l;""‘{"“ be passed. It will have o | cupants, what an inspiring sight these | sue much trouble for the Whiffe effusive wel R : out by scientific tax study. such us|genate constantly and persistently | P sl _;mm“ o a1 The | Telics Of the past will present to the | poofers of the council responsible for Forthwith t‘eka(:ss?xth hat, of soft "'""‘““."“,"‘ should make, but prob.|,¢ gome time or other senators will | 4nd it u'*l“‘“‘I s | O aw |1aded eyes of effete easterners this|so flagrant a neglect of public dut BER DEpART.| (ot With & deflant and aggressive | ably won't. Ifiseems so much ‘easier |iget tired of debating it and let it go | Practice should be und e ectalle, |summer, when the- jitney processions [This is wholly aside from the inju ; £ plume, leaped into popularity, tareat- | to whack the oystermen, or the r to a vote. , Under such circumstances | 3 mot uniform it is mot vespectable: |are at perihelion, between 5 and 6 |tice wrought to the electric car line lGROTON. enine (0 dlsplace fov Eoodthe hieh silk |roads, or gas ahd electric. companles, | those who are trying to falk a bt | We do not believs thel scenate Will | gelpek in thé late afternoon whose obligations to the city are el b facei| Dot whichy wes workink lts,way, Into jor insuramce Companies, ietc.., And|to death dre delighted when a closure |2 el L R many and cost] Why the city Tge place, in fact, | fayor, But then the hat which was |speaking of insurance companies, | rule is proposed and they are given | UeStions until every member has | Silfecii should oo Enfuitty dhwsiad £ 1910 was com- | sponsored in 1849 by .Kossuth was |haven't they brought enough capi-|another sibject for discussion that | S81d all that he wishes to say We | jumble of inconsequential stipulations Blite the two classss of sotlesth obe to have less than | supposed to typify the vigorous char- |tal into Connecticut to be thought of | will be equally effective in delaying r'('r!aml.\ hnhlv |Yl \;l'“ "":- "l" “hl:*‘ll‘ on non-skidding tires, the size of thel{ riers, is not clear; the city treasury acter of the sturdy old champion of | rather lih?a}h In the matter of tax-|the bill they are opposing. ]l“‘f_ ;;{’i”“‘ ::‘ n:-‘u?hetl e |;]: lettering of signs, ability to read the |is a participant in the earnings of Bisio thevaos Pl perty. Do tae men of today. lack jation? . Isnt it a rather ridiculous| Anyone should know this without| S8 B : . | traffic rules and similar proposed reg- | the street car companies, and for 4 V1= | the love of liberty or do they fear to | proposition that the more industrious | having to learn it from experience house we will have a government by lation but not a word about in-|every dollar lost to the jitneys, the b that it is healthy | act upon their rights? Downtrodden |and useful a man is the bigger tascs | but it has been tried so often and a1 | Steam roller. etiinity bonds, thet shall meielBhess | municipatity muyt share (h eiie SRl elals too much | for decades, it may be that at last |you should make him pay, while the | ways with the result of prolonging = d | common carriers responsible to the|ing, since the franchise grants €aif they intend to garnish and enhance |lazier and less enterprising he is the | the delay that those who do not stop MorcaRbgut ey public in the event of accidents, and | for a percentage of earnings on each e leglslature pro- | LT Peauty, a&d that these sidewheel 2. ‘a;“': e hould 1ift from mq.m think need only judge the future {LasiAngelesiiranits) as for the congested streets the coun- |car operated, Curtailment of cars e fe-st;or;fi are le ‘narbinger of the gac ? ufl e finance committee r by the past. o Reports to the effect that several |cil ignores them, by allowing the jit- |and reduction of receipts mean a cor- ‘goo time coming, ect on this. 1 The senate need not try to pass any | hundred second-hand cars of various ney applicant to choose his own|responding loss of income to the city. and it was re- At nearly every session of the sen- is adopted as a regulative measure ut, Great stress is laid in this curious the borough less pn amendment to 7

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