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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, DEMAND FEDERAL | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | y~ o Aetna Aco & Liab war . Con Gen Life CONTROL OF MEAI‘ Jacob Martin, FlnanClal s ITfd Steam Bofler The funeral of Jacob Martin was | Utilities. — held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at e~ Hfd City Gas Lt Co pfd 40 the Erwin chapel in irview ceme Hfd City Gas Lt Co com Packing House Employes' Lawy tery. The deceased was a native of | PflARKET B[}NTH\ UES Hfd Elec Lt Co & Bavaria, bor 3 a T -1 \ Nor Cc it & P 90 o a, born in 18 md immi Xor Con Lt & Pr Co pfd grated with his family to this country r Con Lt & Pr Co com 50 in 1850, settling in Uti N. ¥. He For Calamity. & N. So A\\w Eng Tel .......106 was a veteran of the Civil v en- ville Wtr Co pfd.. 28 Washington, Jan. 22.—The demand | listing in 1861 in the 146th New York | psnville Wir Co com 38 of Chicago packing house employes | regiment and serving throughout the Manufacturing Companies. for government control of the meat | war. Iie participated in the revi . e Adams Express S industry during the war was broad- | of the Grand Army before President Aetna Nut .... ened today to include all the packing | Lincoln In Washington. P T i gF B IPel lUdS \merican Bra plants of the country. During the war, Mr, Martin was in 10 l[ £11§ KOroes He American Hosie = It was made clear at the outset of | soyenteen engagements and wr f Hardwar hearings before the president’s media- | soverely wounded in the battle befor Oi LOWGY PfxCES =il tion commission that the emplo; Boliiis town e e canlThroadl pra | believed the question one of mnational | o 2 - ige! I ‘ Don’t let old winter have the laugh ::L‘;‘jfv e e s [foaithe o "i““"‘ (e tronnp Ang s Ui ,;‘ml Sk (K:,I,‘,l, m you—come here and let us fix you o O 06 plants and their work- _l‘I i o gander onville, Salisbury }\ losing—Partial rallies oc urr A in o up with the right clothing and fur- ¢ and Libby prisor the last hour but pressure prevailc bishings to defy him. [ e, In 1867 he married Miss Catherine at the end. The closing was heav “It is absurd for a group of si A . Utica, N. Y., and in 1879 F Tibos P 604 98 i N eataitrom (he! smart g s : S Agne in Utica, N. Y., and in 1879 he Liberty 31 sold at 98.40 to 98 Warm overcoats companies to control the food SUPDIY | nyoveq 1o this city. He leaves two ey 1o 56 ndsetond jtylish knee length fancy mixtures, to SRS . ) ] ward Talt the lonc Glster: §14 607858 of the United States ang the Allies,” | g ygnters, Mrs. Edwin T. Gordon of | at’ 96.30 to 96.14. e, Lekwd & Brnd ong ulster, Frank P. Walsh, attorney for the | o mi m B om0, (o heth & . el T Collins Co Suits made of warm cheviots and | workers, told the commission. He de- | 1 Fo0cH F00 IS SRR S DRIOX D : S Colt's Arms rasstiere. claired it was necessary for the gov- SOl Ches ¢ . this - - ol 4 @ brother, Adam Martin of Utica New 'k Stock ISxcha ot gle Lock ” T ear of wool, worsted an rnment to act now a vait for | 804 @ oo 2 h x er““ o 1,,‘“ l]'i “..(r;:,h:r ,,,,,‘: i'?,‘,‘,‘.,mny © Ddguotire ! N. Y. Fraternally he was a, member | tions furnished by Richte Co., & acco pfd. leavy cotton ribbed in e z a cals . Bion sivics The attorney for the packers argued | ©f the Sons of Hermann and also the | members of the New York Stock [x- M .'g o “4‘3 1‘ Power SO e it 1o - hist |iStanleviiEost A. R change ntl Sllver pfc Sweaters, mackinaws, gloves and '}'1"’ Cf";‘_""”“"st:e“ e e With the exception of rails in which 1Intl Silver com warm caps. :me“"'{i(:gf;,n"mu:o:a‘; ;I:i‘“lrym:f,,;;:c Mrs, M Welch. trading was limited and irresular -‘T{»hnli-i’m‘“ Col of the plants from their owners. Ty Grerenl o) e, Moy ety S CEREIRG LY felall weh i B b Landeln BRI G Disagreement developed as to the | Was held at 9 o’clock this morning at | the active opcning of today's stoclk 0“8 “WAW GO, o c oporation of the Chioago mediation | St. Mary's church. A solemn high | Market. A e e pact, negotiated by the commission on | mass of requiem was celebrated by | Various —war Rt ey el Christmas day. The workers contend- | Rev. John T. Winters. Rev. William | chief features at advances which 0% BParire b= ed the packers failed to live up to | Krause was deacon, Rev. Willi [ :’“‘4’:‘_““"“i')‘”[:“mh,“(‘:y‘q’”‘\“’:‘l“;“o“‘_“”\"“'(‘l’ rie Ganth g theiiakresment Downey subdeecon sad Bev > | Cugars augmented yesterday's gains Plimpton Mfg Co e l’:n’(‘l :‘J‘\‘“:r'““’: O s Son® land the motor group hardened with Pratt & Wi ,m)m- prd e o e i Chtiole s sliey Smyth Mfg Co ‘o'r“"‘a WAsL AL L0 RS L0 Sty The carly advance made consider- Standard Screw pfd A Measure Giving President Wide Pow- e able headway among industrials and ndard Screw com ¥ Paul Sheicr GEecEn S before profit - taking Stanley Rule and Level er in Hands of Representative Lev- . e L 1t & actions of 1 to 2 1-2 Stanley Works Paul Shelerls, aged 26 years, dled | points setback was most marked Swift & Co er—Came From White House. last evening at the New Drifain (.rtnf in oils, Marine preferred, American Tavlor & Fenn i EXTRA GU/ Washington, Jan. 22.—An adminis- | eral hospital of typhoid fever. He Was | Tohacco, Central Leather and beet Terry Steam Turbine tration bill giving the president broad | employed by the North & Judd Mfg. | sugar Torrington Co pfd Thirty-one Constables to Guard Wa- | powers to fix prices of food and other 4'0.1 ]lh: fuperal will take p(\u\;:" 9 D 38 " ) ’ =% rovern- | o'clock tomorrow morning at S ety H ~ . e Plant | commoadities essential to the govern CloGIRt0 0 - An- | worthy : (, . T terbury Brass | ment’s war preparations or for domes- | drew’s Lithuanian church and inter-|from which it fell back 11-2 points. Union Mf: Co ..... Onnectlcut l‘llSt an yaie CDOSlt 0. (\ Waterbury, Jan. 22.—Thirty-one ' ;. ., cumption is in the hands of | ment will be in the” new Catholic| Rails continued dull and featureles U elope pfd .. § = ( special constables, to do duty at the cpajrman Lever of the agricultural | cometery. Gt o ) D e phen T S Bl cemr A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ¢ Waterbury Brass Co. branch of the ., njttee for introduction in the P Soo. Libe bonds were active, the Whitlock Coil Pipe . ... 2 Amarican Brass Co. were appointed poico put he said today he would Mrs. James Malley. 31-2's seiling at 98.40 to 98.30; fivst Niles, Bemont-Pond ... 2 organized and qualified through years of efficient, ¢ at a special meeting of the board of ,.51,hiy postpone this action for sev- The funeral of Mrs. James Malle at 9 $ and second at 96.24 to Scovill Mfg Co . i 6 | trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, f dings in U. S. Steel were note- rington Co com _akiiinie on the rise of 11-2 points Traut & Hine pldermen this morning. Members of orq1 gays, {of Elm street who died this | ! . [ e i A the City Guard were on duty at the The measure, which it is understood | morning will take place Thursday idustrial Alcohol and Distillers CfiTY ITE 1 “Xecutor or Admlmstraror. plant last night, while a company of w6yuid give the president blanket au- | morning at 9 o'clock. Besides her | were appreciably higher in the early MS ~ : " DD 5 e Home Guard was held in reserve at thority to fix prices through any agen- | husband she leaves six children and !afternoon but the M8t again reacted LT CAPITOL $7.)0,00D. SURPLUS $750,000 he local armory f\““”"i:“z to mem- ¢y he might designate, was given to |one brother, James Lannon of 112 on heavy selling of oils. Mexican pe- ToNn el 14 Dome o e on . & bers of the board of aldermen re- \r Lever yesterday at the White | North street. Her children are |troleum reacted 4 points, Texas com- s el it e C T - d f D - C Jorss of a plot to damage tho com- Tiougo. e s e e e onnecticut 1rust and Safe Deposit Co. pany’'s power house were responsible ——e James in the U. S. navy, Catherine, Jan. 22, 1918 1 Yok filed a "" "h«_\‘>‘|f B M. . WHAVPLES, Pres't, HARTFORD., CONN. for the calling of the special meeting MUEL LDER DEAD. Helen, Mary and Edward Malley. High Low Cloge r‘,j"‘_]“f‘]“" L "f[""""{ ChvmQel 197 LRt ) = nd the appointment of the con- | | St 7 s on Glg n SLues ‘\: o Woon ktables oted Jurist Expires After Visiting Mrs. Ida Rapp. AULRCaI D N0 000 y e men of the World, will meet Wednes- Major John H. Elton, treasurer of Daughter in Hospital. Mrs. Ida Rapp, wife of Adolph R day evening at 8 o'clock. After the i as1d 3¢ et o = ] o v . Secc i - > £ - - - . - the company, said today that if any Rapp of Francis street, died at the | - ‘ar BT 36 eeting i1t be smoker blot to damage the American Brass, Boston, Jan. 22.—Samuel J. Blder | noo” prioin. General hospital this | - Can i 56 Besne g wall : =smoker & E’l 'A' ompany's plant had been discovered, of this city, one of the leading law- | morning. She W siivans a4 Smelting ..... 8 s 9 uwl n. 1 a1 & ‘r"‘ in -a he had not been informed of it. Mr. Yers of New England, who was one of | ! e 2 anaen o : who has been in the United ; . The funeral will be held from her N e onth bolton said the company was taking ;"lf‘ senior C"‘”‘Sil hf“f’ ) ‘2‘1‘ ) ‘]‘[‘”“‘2 | 1ate home at 2:15 o'clock Thursday | Am Tobacco ..... 5 B S - o - 1 exiry precautions in vicw of the re- ;.;{L"};"v“‘i’]‘““"‘_ b Atlantle fishor. | @fternoon and at the Swedish Luther- | Am Tel & Tel ....105 il »unt of physical disability. Opp. Al‘Ch. 12; Malfl St. Ph@ne ‘4409-2 orts from New York of the dis- tribunal in the North Atlantic fisher- | g "chyrch at 3 o'clock. Rov. Dr. S. | Anaconda Cop 6235 6 6135 N = o at ies arbitration with Great Britain in fe SR e S : — — overy of a general German plot that 105 arbl el Gl Ohman S willNofliciatefat \thelser S Ry Co. 82 % RADIO TO ROMI jscemed to make such precautions de- ““ (ol CELLLA Rl S his | jces and burial will be in Fairview | Baldwin Loco : phEs AR | iy P Y O L 8 8 2 e e« § A CLEARING SALE OF SILK AUTO RAN DOWN CHILD. Henry Meng. Bet 5 S =4 i Was n, J Direct lio By all g A. N. Lewis Faces Court Action in h(““"mf""“,‘,"(‘,, oF )”‘ Ty "\""“m“"” A i i communication between the Italian ND : ) DR 1 :)5 S Wilmington. noon from hi ¢ home, 491 Chureh | Central Leather .. 66% 53, covernmont iniRomenand the bl sive Up Unequal Struggle Against Ice Off Bridgeport, 3 Q. N e ton station here has been successfully - < BFldgeport, Jan. 22.—The captain| A. N. Lewis, one of the best known | strect. Rev. L. 8. Johnson will offi- | Ches & Ohlo ... 61% 3kg 51 T : c ALL OUR $15.00 STLK DR 22 : - ; . Rt established and is being used daily for A = e iR jate and buric o fairview | Chino Copper 3 £ an incoming tug today reported five Tesidents of this city, it is understood | ¢fate and burial will be in Fairview Mil & St Paul . communications passing between the of 2 tow of six barges, all laden with from a authoritative source, faces seri- | cemetery. vernments and between their ALL OUR $21.50 VELVET DRESSES AT Moft coal, east bound, had sunk just OUS court litigation involving an auto ol oniee ¥ outside this harbor about midnight Aaccident which occurred in Wilming- Joseph P. Fridell. e 2 The daily siatements of the Ttalian S . - . e = = ast night. The tug drawing the tow ton, Del, several months ago when Funeral scrvices for Joseph P. Fri- | 1y pecott 2y =04 ar departm will be received by A LOT OF BLACK AND WHITE KID GLOVES AT $1 19 roceeded on its way, he sald, with :!tt']"’“_“l“%_i ook tan ovey and "“1‘“‘ (2| dell will take place at 2 o'clock to- | e e S radio from Rome and issued for pub- (WERE $2 AND $2.50. SIZES 5-3 AND OTHERS the sole surviving barge ittle girl in that place. According to | morrow from his late home, 173 | s ) lication in the U s r ERE: - VG 'THE 3 'rhio tow d struggled through the best information available, the | Dwight street, and at 30 o’clock . L E ; s — WHICHSWEREMUSStD DURING IREEE SHOLT eavy ice flelds in the Sound on the colored chauffeur of Mr. Lewis Was |from the Swedish Lutheran church. | ciooqiin jrat e ATTACHED. DAYS.) fvay from New York. The rivet heads first taken into custody, but later re- | Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman will conduct | groeat Nor nfd ... 8840 o 4015 Constable Fred Winkle has attached A FEW WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS, AT bn the barges were gradually cut oft leased. That Mr. Lewis should now | the service and interment will be in | q¢ j'“,_ ,‘"“,‘ o ; Srore TG i et (FORMERLY $1.00 AND $1.50. PERFECTLY by the constant battering of the ice, face any charges growing out of the | Fairview cem . Sk e A Nelson A. Ludington and Blywn ONLY MUSSED Brening tHe plates and one by one Aaccident seem strange to his many e SRl 44 e R Rl S he barges sank. All-the crews were friends. y Card of Thank: Interboro pfd ... . i ‘ = ainst - A. Walsh also of New A LOOF CHRBREN & AL AT l/ LR helieved to have been taken aboard S oms e B el mon S We wish to extend sincere thanks 1o | Kennocott Cop ... - 3 ® Haven. The writs are returnable in kho towing tug. family were returning morth from | ou; friends fo ir sympathy at the | Lack Stoel v ... * 267 the New Haven city court on tho Y e [FEiosdesiithat ch efinfoxtunstalartalllisin elor (h e deathiar (otin belovadiwize |Inne b oo o e Ton i nRabriary KILLED IN ACTION. took place. ILocal friends of Mr. LeW- | anq mather, and also do we thank |Natl Tead ... ... S - - Washington, Jan. 22.—General 5 2T€ “'0"':‘”!"'"‘1"’ e DIpIpecis that | reRoy and company for their splendid | x y : Miishing toduy xeported Corporal (ol ront himiand if swheyiare In postijianq courteot rvice at this time. |3 v Walter Robarts, fufantry killed in| ooooon ofany ofithe real facts intche JOHN PEPPER AND SON, |noy ction, January 20. No details of the | “°% they refuse to divulge them. 222 Clark Street. |INy N g & H R R 29 B e i ¥ o AT > 3 mesn EXTRA! ingagement were given. Iis mother e N Y Ont & West .. 18 Py ¥ e Xatn Robonte Tives ot Haviing | W- €. T. U. REOEPTION. ARCHDUKE DISPLACED | Nor pe © V00 0 000 106 19 Jl SR ke agei ¥ s GO | 9to 11a.m. Vashington. | At the meeting of the W. C. T. U. [ Norf & West : : & | 0 . & ¢ 3 Roast | yesterday it was announced that Miss DN TTAT V| pae Bl . § gl A | R G | d Rump Roas g > | Christine 1. Tingling will he a special ON LINE IN ITALY Pac Mail § ¢ & . R BN N ! R L RAY TRAINING HARD. I I 4 : |Penn R R ....... ! P b ; 7 ; o) SR A | guest on Thursday and Friday of this = 5‘, mh( a ‘ ! s S, 3 8 i i L EF ]b lc | week. Plans were made for ente e : 441 35 K Ra ROl G s £ N 2 Vestern Flier Getting Ready For Big e Yo taining her while she is here. It w Geno o lGiven Supre sl : _ New York Me T e o e ntian in a7 | General Boroevic Given Supreme Com BT : ) . S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE NO. G—0 New York, Jan. 22.—Jole W. Ray, G - S S s ' n | Reading ........ 723 e L B S i SRS By ) 9 to 11 a. m. he Western whirlwind is finishing his honor at the Y. M. C. A. on Friday mand, Being Promoted Over Field o ) svening when there will be a musical ' GO 1% 1% Vi N r Rior R q arce Selecte raining on the outdoor track at!ZVER O WIST LUEEE W B b dress Marshal Von Tioctzendorfr. 99 Goaganason L : : E‘gtfl%ighfi‘{ ‘ {)uf Blg Bafgau] Day Large Sok(!(d i1l 4 FIVE COAL BARGES SUNK. ! | A Col Cons Brake ITud » Princeton university for his record | prOUUt m it e organtzation, | Ry reaking effort at the Millrose A. A, | DY Miss Tingll i " | Italian Headquarters, Northern Ttaly R e DICI S, 5 : # - v . «\p aQ i D ntQ Ff d 4 gekiie efort atithe Millrose A 4.l 1onn!CL Gllohrist, ohalrmansive: | - Itallsn FHleadquartors, Nocthorn Ttaiy | So Ry ptd : ; e speciais m Aii Depts LGOS, doz norrow evening. The national dis- | freshments, Mrs. gissiEvond ; e ; ance champion will start in the Rod- | UShers, Miss Margaret Miles, chair. & Wanamaker one and o haif mile| Mman; decorations, Mrs. Charles Shep- pecial, and will continue on to two | 2fd: music, Mrs. Sidney Trader; nom- jles, in an effort to smach figures for | 12tng committee, 1 Zabeth e General Szetozav Lovoevic has been | Te Db S ! : A p— - MOHICAN CORN ™™g’ e e appointed to ccced the Archduke | Union PARC] s 5 Y 1 STARC R P 3 Eugene in command of tho entire | United Fruit .....11014 5 ) : S D 3 to 5 p. m. cnemy front against Italy and it is | Utah Cop ..... . 214 8234 N STEWING ; R SLOTICANE BATCIN G 7C Lean Smoked “ i | kinson, chair believed the change may have a con- \ ok 5435 §5% o S s, Chocolate 1 1b cake poth distances. et L - siderable effect on the campaizn. B %8 e IoE RaEnos Tl s PO Ray is running time trials under the | ?P4 Mrs. B. All The two conspicuous enemy r “ar Cher 3 @ o1y noasT AT 'S EEC flifl CrS } 114(: f John F. Mahs: ¢ — 2 i et uros S ) PORK POTATO CHIPS pk 9 L utelage of John Mahan, coach at | POt 2 ., | on this front have been Ficld Marshal ¢ e 0 o395 G i i g he Illinois Athletic club. Althou K12 TOREST SCHODARSHIP. | oprad von Hoetzendorff, command- | Western U o j i Sl I IGC i hot ho has not forced himself in his pr Sdward Secchrest and Walter Ma- the mountain front, and Gen. Bor- | Willys Overland .. 1% HAMBY ceeees BICEL 3to 5 p.m ice runs, the times he has returned ;, members of the New Britain | oevie, commanding along { Slave R s SDDE r y s how that he is in fine trim. As a| chool have heen recomunc SR ”l,\‘:f‘ nfln,\vw bl 3C BRI REDD il) 27C Yellow Split bnal workout, v competed in a by Phy tor Moorh 3 oy : R b COCOANUT T L] field marshal und & over hin % e M ne-mile run against several Princc- | for one year's tuition at Lake Forest | g MHEE @8 o Aasors e TS MOHICAN PURE 23 PEA« A% Zlbw ’”P’;] n athletes this afternoon. ‘]“”:i“‘hl‘ L ® el I;’vm:””‘ )‘(‘”’ growing out of the operations on the oy 3S . e CATSUP . e bot 2C > () b d C = e front He has represented the ex by ¥ . o D PLAIN a MOHICAN PURE NEWCOMB HIGH GUN. of the basketball team and Maer i . > P Sl g . & 2 | 1 5 Ty ) it i Bro Tentan_ of - the. ehampiondniy | (TS €lement opposed to Tialy and as [ Hfd & Con W R R gua v .. L A€ | Chite Sauee taree vot @3C | SPECIAL — ALL DAY mateur Trapshooting Champion | football team, Harvey Woodford, e e Tl S e e S Banks and Trust Compani | STEWING “ 2;3 VMOHICAN PURE . 29C Mohican ( reamery » r Teads Field at Pinehurst. raduate of the class of 1916, is now | 41, ' muinglian war, and has been even | Am Ind Bk o ...125 . né" CHICKENS JaM at the academy, having been recom- | 2® *T St s A S . B i ) SEU e c Pineburst, N. C., Jan. 22.—A 200 | mended by Coach Brown during the | Sh2rsed Wwith using the Messina earth- | C s ! g P . . ll“(“f (& : e ; quake as & pretext for Austrian inter- | Conn Rvr Bks Co ....145 g BEST 7 e el b s e R e e o BEGTATOES eck 43c ' m of the midwinter trap shooting S Al e e > alrs. 3 > Dep (¢ ST — — rar Y ¥ s and football team e . M 15 g sy NATIVE p Whoie Milk purnament yesterday. ity-five Gen ctics on the | Fidelity Co fe: rarc offensive. “or WO d-Aetn: y 5o 3 IR = L. - omb of Philadelphia, national ama- Miasseurl T4l Weshb Main St 0 Omice | Sivegrar Iy offensiv FFor two 1-Actna Natl Ba 5 Ldl;:e Rme Lar;ze Yellow White hgg ' vears on the TIsonzo front he main- 1 Morris Plan Co ... 1 i ese, C unners competed. Charlos H. New- | CARL YOUNGRLAD, M. §., Graduate | Lt2lian front have heen unitormly de irst Natl Banlk i S S AN s ity S pur champion, was best gun by a 428-13; Residence 'Phone, argin of two birds, missing only sev- Wi rnenionisinau masarzs | Seladie Calan s land ook dheR ol Knust Com g e . i R Al‘,&fiNAQ ga\”fins 'E fifi'P“ ) targets and breaking 193. ; i Neuritis, Rheumatism, ZspmaniTeinonces ] Tand M 5 2 LA ] i i h) mets Prei 91. G. H. Martin of New York nings. By appointment at your res- | 1% POUEY D88 boen chiefly detensive 8l San LISH T Sl % § 1 1o H q Vi roke 189 and R. D. Morgan of Wash- | jgenc e appointment ot Boroavolc, | Se o 250 i AN ' gton 185. Eleven amateurs shot 90 R R ”‘ ! - coniming ‘ ik cee3 o = = e ~-.:-...;.._ - ey cent. or hetter. The best scores | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. ne emy intends to B kS 20 . : Flake ‘Vhli(.‘ Meuty SW'lftS Pride fhong the professionals were 190 for | - ISR ° | maintain a d > on the front for e Gompanics! 7, Huff of Macon and 186 for Frank | FURNISHED ROOMS Slmlm heat | the present | o ] 240 380 & oNIANN PT] - o ) e " Suseman of Rochester. The best and bath; near shops. Also table | e T A { Har Al Wi 720 I”fl&f i) éi fé gUA Best Graham nbroken run during the regular board. 208 East Main street, New ! . CE. Niltonall Biret it 310 A cent was a 58 for R. D. Morgan. W. Britain. -3dx The New Britaln Milkk Dealers as- | Phoenix Fire ... 380 | i = l L) Eb 2[_‘ 5 ,;7 FLOU 5 LB _ vale came along later with an un- B = soclation will hold a meeting this cve- | Standard Fire ......... 60 ne. J 8 /i S “G a,’s 7 c BAG b1k upted string of 85 in the course | WANTED—1 or 2 rooms furnished |ning, when the principal business will | Life and Indemnity Ins. Companics, i a supplementary 100 target contest, for light housekeeping. Herald Box | be the advance in the price of milk to | Actna Life hich he won with 98. 9AA. 1-21-2dx |15 cents a quart et .

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