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VARCH 2, 1918 s SALTS IN HOT WATP.R \ | CLEARS PIMPLY SKIN Plainville News | ;s;.,, We Must Make Kidneys Clean | | the Blood and Pimples | | Disappear. | | Pimples, sores and boils usually re- sult from toxins, poisons and impuri- | ties which are generated in the bow- | ’ | els and then absorbed into the blood through the very ducts which should absorh only nourishment to sustain filter impuritics from the blood and | out in the form of urine, | ate more toxins ¢nd impurities Now for the Spring Lining NN VR APPEALSAREGRANTED 1 .- P these impurities which often break out all over the skin in the form of | Town Clerk Gets Report of Relief | pimples a e an e a v ln s The surest way to clear the skin of Board—Seymour-Hart Engagement | {hese eruptions, says a noted author- ity, is to ®el from any pharmacy | I | ' —Park Street Seld—Has Narrow | 1100 four ounces of Jad Salts and 3 ! . a tablespoonful in a ss of | Escape fr ot . take a rln s ——————————— cape from Death—EBricfs. bot water cach morning hefore Over $31,000 in taxes on re bhreakfast for one week This will tate and personal property will come Prevent the ‘}]’ ”M\m””‘m e ||“‘ 3 e alko stimulates e | IT COULD NOT COME MORIE OPPORTUNELY TIIAN NOW WHEN into the town treasury during the ! the bowel I e | N i Sval to ormal activity, thus THOUGHTS Ol EASTER AND NEW SPRING WEAR ARE IN YOUR year if all bills to bs sent out Ly Tax K197 e omil (o (Hier e HlopaRior | L Collector W. J. Hemingway arc paid, | ¢02X0 according to tl 1 S impucities and clearing the skin of THE PROPER SET AND FIT OF A GARMENT FOR WOMAN, ERLORENS evised B Eran st implcs. inges in which, ovdered by alts is 1 yensive les [ 7 7 y MAN OR CHILD, DEPENDS AS MUCH ON THE LININGS USBD AS B bourd orvelier, werd . waae ] .f‘)“i] T-'\‘"vtl ot s ""{‘”'n»! 8 SALLBUE VI EeEY S ALMOST ON THIZ MATERIAL ITSELF. WE OFFER THI KINDS § | mornfing by Town Cler .",h. Serion fGiae. chmbilsed wlth binations in Lamps and Tables fi NEEDED BY EVERY SEAMSTRESS, DRESSMAKER AND TAILOR. 4| he """;"‘I of the reliet hoard A4S hi Here you have a pleasant, ef- | library. Our line of Llhrary Ta KINDS AS STAPLE AS WHREAT, AND 11 BOUGHT AT THIS SPRING i | presented by Chalrmen H. Condell fopyescent drink which usually makes | ¢ - - Daen GG G e el B R late yesterday and the town clerk re- ' pimples disappear: cleanscs the blood | oak and mahogany is very extens ANING SALE, ARE TO BE HAD AT BIG REDUCTION B | vised the absiract thie morping. and is excellent for the kidneys as our line of Gas and Electric Porta Beginning With Percalines, we offer fast black 12 1.2¢ grade for 10c. : The increase in the revenue over | well The regular 20¢ grade for 17c yard. The fast black and colored 15¢ kind B | last veur will cxceed $3,000 and will | =————————— just as complete. See us about it for 12 1-2¢ and the regular 25c¢ quality for 19¢ yard. ] f'mx’rh‘ the selectmen to make some | and doctors worked over her for over Then ere Are Li g Sateens of the very best makes in all the improvements which cculd not be at-| two hours before she regained her nted staple and fancy colors and fast black, reduced from 35¢ to 3 fl | tended to this year without plunging sens ey T Trom s tol dBe yard. Drom e te 18 12%¢ yard the town further into debt, had not The S scaping for some Among the Other Wanted Kinds, you will find Venetian Cloth in plain l[itieRassessorsunadsidsubstantial fraise fRilme duringithe A sencest s and fancy effects, 32 inches wide, reduced from 4Sc to 42 1-2¢ vard. Lin- in the grand list, the bourd of relief | cis and I“I‘ hostess ane b ol i % 5 ’i 3 - ring. o) ned the poison was weil eirculat- ing Satin 36 inches wide, regular 75c grade for 65¢ yard. In all colors EONCUTE L Loturn - g L y we offer A. C. Silk, reduced from 45¢ to 42 1-2¢ yard. Lining Lawn in . Relief to twenty-five taxpayers was | ed through the rooms. Both were - 103 ASYLUM & 40 inch width, 12 1 quality selling for 10 f- rd. These are sam- B | cranted and luctions of $10,089 ; ercome and "':‘1] ”r e “ll'{"|:"|\1114; ¢ i i s ‘re wde. ace - g reSe e of a 1ird young lac ey ples of the cut prices on linings while this sale lasts. ' Buy now and were made, according fo the board's | presenc 2 gy benefit by them. i report, the grund i total mow | might have been killed. As it was HARTFORD b amounting to 246,458, The estate | the doctors had to work over them of Thomas G. Russell fared better | for some time before they were resus- than any of the othepr complainants, = citated. Through I. S. Neal, Mr. Russell's | heirs filed a strong prote against Char . Iart has placed an or- | Thursday, March 1ith with Mrs. | refusal to allow the assess report end result | der for a G. M. C. auto truck and has | l.mily Brown of Merriman street, | body. G a reduction of $4,400 in the wation | decided to return to the sand business | Bristol, Miss Ives' fatl ole COs: O 1 < : « 3erkshire d| TAVIN v o) - VEW S g 5 T, »f the Itussell property wis made which he conducted successfully for 4 | Newton Manross Post, G. A, R. and | the ¥ LTAVING AN AUTOMOB;L;; DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT-R 1071, (1 ol Broperiss Bus Wace | imber of years. Some time ago MT. | Morgan G. Bulkeley camp, §. of V. |road, arrived in LY RECEIVIN: S T = 2 = k pos t ! 8 afs | 2 g 5 . - . made ‘ LA ALLEDEXEGOODS BURCH b its report on reductions was as fol- | Hart retired from the business and | will meet Thursday evening in G. A.|and made arran| started a chicken farm to which he | i, hall moval of his d gzave his entire attention for over Litchfield 1ok in Sand Business, e [ lows: Jennie M. Andrews i - Oriana £300 a year. Iirms with which he did - Berii“ Ne“,s nade a motion to the effect that the |the Continental Congress in Washing- o )‘| et Q.’,,, s 500 business for a number of vears per- Native eggs, 8 rate be fixed at twenty mills. Be-|ton to succeed.Mrs. George . Dun- 1 he a5 s 5 : Y e i Y Someiet o e e 4 y BElstolib e s C s i 44 suaded him to go back to the selling —advt fore it .could be seconded a number | ham, who found it necessary to re.| o & PO ad Y of sand and this vear he plans to o of the voters had broken loose with |sign. The same = alternates, Miss | - Belle Oldershaw, on house 2001 conduet the business on a more exten- | long speeches and, for an extended | Esther Griswold and Mrs. H. 1i.|J°hn Hultineous, on lLind .. sive scale than ever. le has pur- period there was a flood of oratory i Ist. Gustayvus Lewis 4 Z oratory, | Damon, were reappointed, although it ased several acres of land on the | most of which was in opposition to|is improbable that they will attend On barn .., -8 tvder race track. This property has an i"“roa,se' the congress. Mrs. Mildrum accept-| 0 V{nd R large sand beds but Mr. Hart does "A When it was told that Collector|ed the appointment and will make | ¥ B. Newton, cenes : not expect that he will find it neces- SEmRsET . ustin had collected only seventy per |the trip to Washing C. G. Bassett, on motercycle : ; i is 3 a3 . . ; ¥y se S gton. > ry to disturb it tl car, the pis Il n cent. of this yvear’s taxes, Charles A Sells’ Wood to Hactory s Angeline Small he is now using being still produc ‘S BGIIG[ Rfiflammfl Dfiil 0 “G P pinwall demanded to know how it was T hiel garage . S A E tiv Ghian tll ol daxes conld mot be Gol. he hickory wood, which is being | (‘hyistiana o Riova Mecting Falls fo. RYSE [1jisctes “oive wot the' propery. |SUL SO NS Jacohe e X hins | G0rBe L Newton o bt I B B"MGWI Allied Fleet Fe haven't you?” he queried Deafening ! On house ad street $ . e, e o SR . ' ; the sand businese. and this applause followed his speech when he | mio o0& has been bought by th On land, Ehis morning | S Stanley Rule i 2 4 Atk t he rted his incubator for -the | m Sound fup . by iehouting. “Make them | Stnle tule and Level company of Onantol. ¢ L1k S . oy 2 2 Bridgeport March 2.—Injured . H New Britain. spring’s “first hatching He has : all pay, I've got to pay my taxes!" Thomas Russell ISst. LS Sl Before the applause had subsided C. Solemn High Mass. On house, Pearl stree. $100 tion the state capacity is | weeks ago on a minor ohamss, % be J. Mueller was updn his feet. “Things Solemn high mass will be celebrat- On brick block $.000 7.200 ¢ My Fiae: ow | y | some of those who applauded'so boist- | Which is to be held at 9 o'clock to- Lunch room bldg F 0200 the population of his heanery . . | Minnie Ive of Litchfield, Conn., to | erations of the s erously would only pay their personat Ras e from the Sacred Land Iast Main St. $1.000 greatly avemented before summer. | despondency and suicide by gas in her | ”“'T 'flk[fl‘"" the E: e it el tax . A general laug red. eart church in Kast Berlin Inter- (Xt GHHIG by i .$125 2 e g . on the Dardanelid Sinatiradlignae,stovens Makey lee | e s ment of the body will be in St. Mary’s | Surah Cassidy, on h Itchekahy Inttiute. room at No. 16 Hugrisan striet - | Suss-will NI cemetery in New Brjlain Adeline Mason, on house .... 2 Martha Rebekah lodge at its meet- | day afternoon, Medica]l Examiner 8. ! the allies some i one of the largest incubators in this | bride arising from her arrest two X Austin Not Ashamed. In a speech describing some of the Debts—Concert and Lecture to Be | difficulties he has in getting property owners to‘pay up, Mr. Austin stated: “I'm not ashamed of my, work. When Rejecting motions for raising the the town report was printed in Sep- for Four Mill Increasc to Clear Minnhic B, Newell! on liat ("_"'TT'_’""’: the Initiatory -degree on| unner tn which the girl met her| il today on S New Haven Camping Mecting fRzsangioatie S e deeres worlk Was which Intectertil which interferes marksmanship b necessary to redud forts concealed b ;\,,n: is likely to | the Turks, but thy i Lenten devotions will be held at St. Paul's church an Tuesday and Friday / evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock. At _ Associaticn | tember, I had been at work only a |lOnight's service, Rev. George Sulli- Yetosdn ExptlE g were a number of visiting' Rebekahs, tion. Medical Examiner Garlick few months and had already collect- | VAl 0f St. Joseph’s church, New Brit-| On coltase, Mrs. W, including several past grands, who | LY I, AV APRIOREIIG Ry TS li.creasing indetedness of the town,|ed seventy mer cent. of (ne total |2im Will deliver a sermon. MeKinley 5175 me here vesterday for the meeting | L' Bifl came to her death by suicide the voters at the adjourned annual|taxes.” He said that before his term Lecture on “Ireland.’” ”",fi":}"f‘" j“‘ g the C. P. N. G. assoclation | but because of the lack of a motive town meeting last evening decided’ in | Xpired in May, he will have received | On Sunday evening, March 14, a x,jmm“'\“,.(fl,x";f.: ! | The visitors were entertained at a I““\ ;“[).'.'.’:.I:‘.I:"’ ':‘i‘( I-"I'_ "v"“ll‘)’l"\ .;f the, present | “he Femalning. thiztyl per cent. Roligertjand lecture on “reland’ awill Average amount s SURDCLiECNeT aC ina HHofevening fair, Coroner Phelan will make an . Sidney M. Cowles thought that, no | be held at St. Paul's parish hall on g 2 S L Relief Corps’ Big Meeting. . ; resume as soon &g vate of sixteen mulls during the en-| matier how high the tax rate is|Main street under the auspices of the hend I sting year. There was a very hot| raised, the town will get rid of the |church. A select set of steriopticon & 1a oll 5 H | Lenten Devotions. Amos M. Osborne, on land .. ing in Odad Fellows' hall last evening arlick is not satisfied about the | his narrow watei | death and yesterday reported the case Given by St. Paul's. X to Coroner J. J, Phelan {or his inves- | performed hy the team of the local lodge in excellent manner There tax rate to twenty mills to check the necessity of pushil N % fensive movement favor of continuing with nen i cxamination of the body today Sequassen club, on Manross Relief corps is making ar- | Minnie Ives, who is twenty-six | Kssad Pashal Oliver H. Robertson, on land : rangements for a big meeting to be | irg of age, came to Bridgeport from | From Athens ¢ Plainville Tallow Comnpany hold In G. 4. R. hall Thursday after- country home in*Litchfield only | Essad I’asha, of noon when the department president, | ; v. w months ago, She was the pride | Turkish soldier w debate before the matter was finally | ¢Xfra revenue anyhow. He ated | views, - showing many interesting that the rate here is much higher | points in the Emerald Isle will .be settled. ' e : % B RSt STty S8 Wil e be | ion stock on hand, than the majority of towns of B shown. " W Morvey Mrs. Alice Whitehead of Hartford and | of her father and mother and bore | tio. ; ategh lin's size. “In all the years I have Berlin Briefs, Geweall vy her staff will pay an official visit to s Fhe worked | zachat . R laken from the table following a | lived in Berlin, 1 have never appealed s 3 . On house - é 2l an excecllent reputation She worked { Janina in the Ball g : : The neighborhood meeting of the t the local member lin the Smith-Murray company store | placed in commi lengthy discussion on the report of | to the board of relief,” asserted the |- 5 i 3 h On shed .... Pl ate be bao i o . Ak 5 Kensington Congregational church will | 1. 4 o ans are being perfected for the | g A oon to begin work there | forces at Gallipoli ihe “special examining cammittee, | speaker, ‘“and it seems that [ get . Est. John Goodr tat : s 4 e - 73D 29 be held tomorrow evening at the home e $ 25 entertainment of the visitors and the | 4 which is printed in another columi | soaked every time I trim the bushes I On watch and jeweby § 25 e berstiooh s 4 ; 4 of Mr. and Mrs. John Wicander of $10 members look forward, to dfn exoep: Not at Home Russian military of today's Herald. around my place.” | Blne (H1lls8 Ol Thursasy evening On piano .. . $E0U tionally interesting session. Luncheon ) - . Gibuney for 16 Mills. C. J. Muell id that he had put e doe s e aratory > . [ Mrs. C. A. Case, on housc SIIELE sarvad sixty dollars worth of paint on his B bao oy R poROn L house during the past yvear. Realiz q 1 “adillac 0. 16 Harrison street, whic oom- | back to the frontl take place at the parsonage. ALEE, EE IR, Sl SOCHIEX LR v Horse Killed, Man Injured. S e 1’_\“4”1:‘1‘\“IH o \'nh "Mary | German armyioo8 ing what the assessors did to his list Miss Dorothy Lotz of Bast Berlin|paura T. Warfield, on house. 100 | Davitt's crossing in Forestville was | A. Hicks of No. 515 Fairfield avenue. [ Nounces also the g ! upon seeing this improvement, he felt | Nas returned to her home after a brief — | the scene of another bad accident | ) reporter called there el by the R that it would be unwise to paint hig | Visit in Southington. Total .. $10,089 | early last evening, John Szlachei i 15 told that she i barns. | liss Helen Bradley has returned to The report’ mhw bore only the| Hartford hackman, being the victim i b Austin and Molumphy Tilt. Springfield, Mass., after a visit with | signatures of the chairman, A. H. Con- | The team which he was driving was Mvers effort to pracre infarmatio Borlin officially struck by a dinky train ana he concerning the deata of t s girl | pulse of RussEi kurled to the ground with such fo was unavailable. No one woul - | Lomza and north that his left hip was fractured | cuss the case in sc where her | biit says that SEl the | death occur: [ ing to report alom cws despatches The matter of the tax rate was sain | TPetrograd repor he took a room some time ago at | I'rzasnysz, and cla In reply to a request of Coloncl Charles M. Jarvis, Selectmen Williun Ji. Gibney., gave his views recom- mending that the rate be fixed at six- teen mills again this vear He fe that the increase in the grand list, coupled with the fact that a num. é ber of last year's cxpenses are to he Mr. Molumphy stated that the tax | Mr. and Mrs, rank N. Bacon of | dell and F. G. Osborne. l_t was eliminated this year, would bring in | collector should be given a definite [‘Beckley. plained, however, that It is satisfac- sufelent revenue to run. the -town | period in which to make all his col- — tory to W. J. Simpson, the third mem- ; government in a satisfactory —man- | lections, Pakers vs. Whites in pool tourney | per, and he will sign it at his con- Szlachcic was drivin over ¥ “How long would you suggest?” |at White's tonight.—advt. slie ‘rossing, ignorant of the approach of | Closest Secreey diaintained, s s e Berlin saye that i aske S sti = - " dinky, the noise made by the elec- G 3 Colonel Jarvis w I gavor of 4| &Ried M5 e, Seymour-Hart Engagement. : At the ndertakir mism prevails A 3 B - ric gong used to proteet the crossing | & Panka WS » bod higher tax rate. He said the town | About six 7 )" was Mr. Mo MANSFIELD WINNER Announcement was made today of heing drowned Valker & Ba wher v reported react 5 by the rack of s went behind abent $10,000 t yoar | lumphy's a e racket of a| e ine st secrecy ait fa all Gy 5 T | U " » engaement of Ralph L. Seymour | fieight engine which was operating ir tain that there would bhe a simila plied the collector dryly, “that under and Miss Nz a i " ¥ \ : —— S s 1 3 n order | es, reports suCo ? kot S o the wedding has not a syet been set. The hors which Szlacheic was | - ' | ali repor ficit this year unless the rate was| Such circumstances, I should have | Man Who Was Sued By “Toodles” y = e e . %! cuch orders could not be western scction o e p O e S e Migs Hart is the youngest daug driving was so badly injured that t | - 2 5 | cause Medical Txaminer and artitl actl A £ e Ryan for $50,000 Will Continue t l of Deputy Sheriff W. C. Hart and had to shot. The wagon was re-| ' 2Us nd a ery action Villiam H. Websterfotthe jhoay Youbetore 1ngtiweck: o g < ¥ is an (l‘\i’(.‘(‘llinfll." popular young lady. | duced almost to kindling wood ed when asked Vet Re R v t of relief, backed Selectman Gibney. | 1, you've got It now, haven't Keep Ferncroft Doors Open, Mr, Sevmour is a son of Charles Sey- Thero have been a number of bad | 2nY Siuch order vily reinforced. "he grand list had been raised $170,- ; une Mr. Molumphy's reply ! Middleton, March 2.—This town | mour of East Main street. He is well | accidents at this crossing and it hms| Lt 1® =ald that the 5 1 T iritish pres 868, he said, which, at a sixteen-muiil "hard B. Murray said "“' wanted | went license yesterday and the doors | gnown in Plainville and vicinity and | a record of scveral fatalitios o to b martjed o ung ous in praise of ¥ bri e a ARl rovy vo on record as opposed Lo an in- | or Harry K, Mansfield's Ferncrof: A o ¢ i ouncement yel rate, would bring in additional rev of Harry K. Mansfield’s I"erncroft Inn | pas a host of friends. He is one of Bricr Ttems, T daiy i s alleged that the | Beitain's pre smue to the figure of ahoit $23.000, scase in the rate. will remain open, o o g ¢ tn [ program q the employes in the office of s The Grange will hold its bi-monthly [“,‘ was acting strangely on the | tpe | | Russian A ylonz the e Russians are \n of excellent reputatior About Such things as the rch. fram the| Mr, Aspinwall offered an amenc In spite of the charges made at the Slectric company submarine wa state 'oh:the iehodl entmeration” the | ment. to! Mr. Savage's motion to tae | pearing in the Town hall Saturday T“‘“""l‘“ k“:‘ : 'I‘ L | meeting this evening in its hall on | street and was taken to police head- | The only discord P I cffoe g o rais: 2 ’ 5 - tisist >ark St. Property Sold. dierce stree s the rol wago She | Interest from the state on saving: cffect that the rate be raised only to | night (hat Mr. Mansfield, proprietor e L r‘ LIRS G : srters in th atrol wagon he | praise is the critiel bank deposits in bonds, the rebato | seventeen mills. It was seconded. of practically the only licensed place 4 denl for Thesteasalen of & hause A dance will be given in the ann\ s first thought to have been in- | neutral protests mi trom the state for school children An amendment to the amendment |y the town, had paid men $3 to reg- | and lot on Park street from Mark ' hall tomorrow evening by the me m-‘,m.‘ aited, but the matter was dropped | viated by the proch tuition and transportation and the | by Mr. Mus for a continuance of | joer ac voters, and that the payment | Stone to H. C. Tyler of Farmington | hers of the Terpsichorean class which | and the girl was not aeld by the po- | al blockade ! Income from liquor licenses, should ! the present rate was then passed. | o¢ (heip taxes had come from Fern- | r0ad, Was consummated yesterday and ‘ has been having weekly sessions dur- | llce, although her nar was placed | Rams Gers L ey considered, suggested Selectman | The original motion, as vm'n‘mwm-:.l, WIS | oroft Inn In one check and the re- | the deed was recorded in the town | iug the winter lon a card there The only il Gibney. { reag by the moderator and passed by | nection with Gen Twenty Mills—Stevens. 2 decisive vote of acclamation. gave a majority of thirty-nine in Mr. Stone will continue to live 0N} g} give an illustrated lecture on The rumor today is that th | vigil is provided by ’x-Senator Stevens suid that, al- | Two Per Cent, for Coile : favor of license. The vole was, Yes, | the place for thvl llreml*“‘ \‘v\;l llvv'l new | «pythian Knighthood” Friday 'even- | fair injured the pride of the Mour British collier, whi 3 7 . A as ar o license | OWner proposes to make it his home P T v s The speaker wil . fhough the examining board had not{ (o1 the motion of William .| 143; no, 104, Tast year 1‘11( license m“;\m:v“‘u « ‘:"-.n:‘”r:.v:uj m";"l_' H”l speaker will | 1,4y and that she had not acted na rommed a German & heen authordzed to go into this mat- | wepster, it was voted that the com- | Majority was five, 107 to ,“'n iilisne a4 5 I Dyinian ,‘,,‘:‘P i of }‘. paspioes ot ural slnes Ihe best theory obtain- | channel afeer i ter, the members had prepared Some | jccion of the tax collector he fixea | Were only thirty-nine of the 307 reg- Narrowly Escaped Death ‘ € . K | able today was that worry over this | made an unsuco | ceipt was sent to Mansfield, the voters | ¢lerk’s office. | Hon. George W. Penniman of Boston Worry Responsible, k fgures. Fe read a list of various| .t fwo por cent. 5 istereq voters who failed yesterday Mrs. Florence Warfield Francis, | The Parish guild of the Church (fair prompted her to turn on the | strike her with a Iltems showing that it would be nec- | Mrat N iatctm? Flecied. to go to the Town hall and vote. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. War- | Our Saviour will meet Thursday o zas jets in her room Sunday - pssary to raise at least $32,008 addi- et d - " Five names were stricken from the | field, of Park street, returned to her | ternoon in the Parish house. Supper There w n unconfirmed rumor | Native eggs, tional this year. He said that, al-| ta Spe cting of imma Hart ! voting list before the polls —were | home in Southington yesterday from i will be serve t 6 o'clock. The ild | around the cit esterday that the girl advt " ough he did not like to recommend | Willard cha Daughters of the| opened—all names of men registered | Hartford where she narrowly escaped | ix making arrangements to pack a | had " icted to th ¥ . twenty-mill tax, it seemed to be |American Revalution held vesterday | from Ferncroft Inn-—and thirteen | asphyxiation while visiting at (ln-l niissionary barrel and the members | o zs and that the “‘needle When your eyves ”{he only logical way out of the dif- |afternoon at the home of ‘Mr& H. men were challenged when they ) home of a friend Sunday. Mrs. Fran- ' Beulty. Galpin of Worthington ridge, Mrs. | reached the ballot box—ten of them | cis was made unconscious by illumij- | P05¢ her arms No confirmation wag ob- | peeling under the Ia approval, Theodore M. Savage Mildrum was elected a delegate to| Ferncroft men, ‘naung Bas, escaping from a hc-nter.l The F. L, Whist club wil meet m.l“,.,.l‘..» but this may account for the [the smell from risin are soliciting old clothes for that pur- | scars” could be seen in the flesh of |get a p basin of

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