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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918, l this illustration to you to show you | how unfounded are some of the ex- N[l LENIENEY F traordinary stories now in circulation. The Classified Columns are T . Have you lost a sun. The very necessity for keeping secret | S A x 2 lasses, Pins ai I 1 INITI many of the activitles of the depart- || YOUT agents—the penny ads J &4 4 : oty fG i | THE s’&/%ES,E h a SPHFS | ment undoubtedly contributes to the reach hundreds in the city [ ’ % ings are foun ’ risi; t R o outa bo ameun to was ||| €very week night and the G ; & juantities and turned in | | ; that every hostile act has been suc- chances are that several read- : : ¥ ‘ the Herald. Your money wil GlegOIy il kps SWSED]Hg Denifll A e Con and the offender ers out of the hundreds will < g g - surely remain in the firde PURE pASTEURIZED to punishment, or that every 4 . i 2y cnemy agent or propaganda at work be interested in your propo- CASH IN AI)VANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ nahnd]s 1{ ltle does not kno¥ OfSHAIng AWiThAVeIVe RISURSI R s ez sy nas ipess iaiscovercl B {Rsition ONE CE’\‘TAWORD EACH INSERTION. o lost 1t. character, and that this work, in oth- PURE PASTEURIZED) Washingtoin, At 1 [to a letter from Re 2 Gll- | or departments as well as my own, | - . SALI e FOR SALE. S i e e B o £ e, o e orney- | ¢ neins done from day to duy win| il Advertisements for EORaSATE o sart W oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- | General Gregory s o S do ay tc t —_— S o o ” ene iregory says that reborts o j .ongtantly increasing efficiency. . FOR SALE—Onc willow baby car- FOR SALF The y.ycmn% N e e ama et pagamered You | cnemy activities in the Uniied States | UM GEOIE L NS | the classified column AT e Rl Grove Hill. Good house and foye: K‘ r and STE | are grossly exaggerated and \‘vn‘wh\le' above described, this depart- Shieot Ty B ATeEy e ror - T Ae org £ such actlvities s = & > . 3 i wide b The finest raw milk cannot compare | \““ Gaidialiuny v a4 has Quring the past year arawn | Mmust be in the Herald S b teet wide front great, the Department of Justice is do- ¥ n i £ ‘nd 272 feet deep. Inquire G with OUlt PASTEURIZED MILK— | fny cvoryihing possiil ombat it | @1 enforced the various regulations HELP WANTED—MALE, ey i ndRzie oo ngai ABSOLUTELY SAFE and DURE by | : fitealoroyining Radeduate (EaiesREesaribed W fthe jthreokproclas . A NEE DeeChanlionn do s drive il SOvSElang touring Soraos ‘ : correct pasteurizing. S. mations made by the president; 1‘v 15 day ()f issue. commercial truck and Kkeep car in tically new; 1916 fast Hup- | OR SAT Ho 1,000 RICH—PURE—DRELICIOUS Gregory stamps nqualified- | devised the machinery and carried repair. Hoffmann's Bakery, 95 Arch moblle roadster, good tires; i ':“ "\\,' T i ""dpo SAFE. ly false in every particular” the stories { Out successfully a registration of a - street, 4-16-3d 1917 Ford touring, lots of kdn el e e Ordeots soday | that dangerous spics have been pa.|male German Hen enemies; has put re e 251 Tord fourloe, Slota o quire J 318 Wit | roled by the department from intern- into operation regulations for barrins o 41 ‘\'A'\TJ;T" Office boy for ’llhl‘v\ offic Rabbit Chummy roadster, = J_ E' SE!BERT & SON e allen enemles from water-front ship- |~ or oo gold bar pin| ©f local manufacturing concern. Titsisaw o Al deiTey : 3 2 lities ar } rohibited v 5 g SALE-—Several tons good lls attention to the Sabotage | Ping fucilitics and other prohibit SlPE e i R Apply with references, e cars, $150 to $300; 1912 f re P S 3 stituted 3 ;B 1a 5 b mixed timothy and red 401 PARK STREE! and port bills, drawn by his de- | areas; has caused to be institute ward. Mrs. Fred Walker, 57 Harri-{ Bo 34 B B, Herald Office, roadster, $1 1916 Mitch- ol ciearrat bain G B partment s w before congress, | military patrol by the army on the | ZSFC. OO e Tociir Sl SR S S Bellichieapfat basr 3 | ana urges their speody enactment into | most important piers in all of the everinEsill Cotae i ana 'zet . g avs it enablihs ernment to deal | large seapor ¢ the country, and i : 35 WANTED—Agent: part and 1 these bargains. ! T Q | more eftectively with dislovalists and | has instituted £ L 'wwwll“ e . . 1302 and 1407 re- time for the largest monthly pay ) . | FOR SALBE—Good top soil and v/ alien cnemies. tect te ut zones from ac [, Finder please return ment Health and Accident com- COHEN MOTOR CO., soil. Very reasonable. Call The text of the attorney-general’s|alien cnemic e ¢ Britain National Bank, re- pany writing men and women, Lib- 86 Arch Street. Blair between 7 a. m. anld § | lotter, which was made public last| “In connc Vith enemy alier ; e eral Contracts—Liberal Commis- telephone 2221 -4 MAIN STREE iz ) ) 10-Twkx ; { CHD LTRIRY Ginatnay night, is as follows: tivitie ou wil all that under sions. Write, Massachusetts Bond- e e— = = “I have the honor to knowledge | most con tive estin there are 32 = i ' ing and Insurance Co., Waverly FOR SALE— bushel Maine Faveryicorsilon blee danyRand it bt oy oo o e T i ous ey ol Dl i e B S L el o FURNISHED ROOMS., Bullding, Hartford, Conn. 4-12-4d | potatoes. William Whitman, ¥ Storage, Supplies and Repatring. | [Artment of Justice under date of the | 000 Germans, 500.000 Aust x - e e ; - = —| = i ington, Conn., Phone 92-18, 2d inst., in which you refer to certain | 400,000 Hungarian cnemy 2 ished room. ANTED—Young man to work, part | FOR SALE—Roll-top desk in good 4- * | alleged activitles of ‘sples’ and state | i e, unnaturalized males upward of | Church street, second floor. { time as collector and part time as | condition, sultable for office or | RN T i that ' ‘there exists a strong feelin 4 vears of age stimating three to 4 zalesman. Gateley & PBrennan, 47| house, H. P. Battey, 606 Lincoln St. | 1. op SALE—Two series 17 gf PIGS FOR SALE { throughout the country that our gov- family. there would be within the |- Main street. 4-11-tf 4-15-3dx i . . | Dbaker 4 cylinder, 7 passen rnment authorities are dealing toc ! {rpiteq States about 4,000,000 persons y furnished rooms for o . | E £ : gl : : s = 5 good mechanical condition, WE HAVE A FEW PIGS, THRER | |chiently with spies and dangerous en- | po are either male enemy aliens or housckeeping, by couple, | WANTED—A young man for soda| FOR SALE—Shade trecs, 12 to o CO.,C Phone 2252 or,.1834 'O FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE | ¢Mics Within our confines.’ members of their families. If vou children. R i Addr fountain work. The Miller Hanson| feet long; must sell at once; cheap. | 41 No Paroles Grante will hear in mind that we have quite p re Her: Drug Co., 30 Church street. 4-8-if | 26 Wilson street. 4-10-1wx | “If such a feelin ; h, if n sre. trouble with — - - — [ A AL, e 5 such : eling does exist, it is|as much, if not more, t e S 5 s { SALE—1916 Harley-Da | hecause of lack of statutes and not by | native and lized Americans | FURNISHED ROOMS—Large fur- D D—Freight handlers and | FOR SALE—Double dump cart, rack cle in good condition. TELEPHONE 668-4. { any lack of activity upon the part of | as we have wi vemy aliens, vou nished room to remt. Suitable for| crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & express wagon, single sress wa- | quire at store, 224 South M | the prosecuting oflicials; for I am gaa i some id of the magnitude one or two peopl Heat and elec- | H. R. R Apply at freight office, gon, plows, call airview & = | to assure you that the Department of { of the work wihch daily confronts tric light, 83 Maple strect 4-8-tf Whiting St. 4-6-tt | Phane 303-2. 4-15 ' Justice has investigated, and, so far| this department. e = E 5 arm, good House as the present s warrant, vigarous- “] have already adverted to the 5 ¢ ,uvr( SALE-—Second-hand lumber. J HOCHMAN ot HELP WANTED—FEMALL. Darn-i il actes) Erapes i g chia AR 2 | > y case of enemy ac- | jack of adequate laws, and I take the 0 Y & e o e Sper Clayton 1-16-12dx | good land. Inquire 208 NomH Pays Best Prices for tivity of which it has acquired infor-{ jjperty of calling vour attention to | =0 ling 2 - o = == New Britain 418 - > 5 s e T e o e : e lava t once. Woman to work ! By o T z e v Jlll‘ll\, }aper. Rubhers, ’v',‘]i T mnTym;,‘rtn-1[»“]{“» 1angerous | tnis important subject. Although we ot e e fi £ FOR SALE OR R rloni DR A 5 ¢ have now bheen war for more than =) e 6o B home, Worthington Ridge, 15 rooms, i = e Rags, Bottles, Etec. acrtment from internment camps are | . vear. thero is : t no federal| T DoDE 6B i electriclty, gas, fruit trees, ‘hres | FOR SALE—World’s wondes TEL 468-4 y.‘.um.‘v\.m;\,r,-‘.l;\‘. in overy particular, | 2 V00T el 8 wson statute | oo T han to help | with store fOI' COIMMEr-| acres of land, trolley passes door,| ™Mont seed potatoes $1.00 per by " 5 le power of internm s 2 g uaranteed not frosted. Tel, t vested in mg T = e f s = o barn and garage. Address P. O el. Guaranteed not froste ¢ s (which i workable for this pur housework u few days cach week.| = 5 2 garag - : Hesate the Piosidertt has been exerelsed | ooy ner which the sovernment | Loneiont s fen G eoeh weve lejal use in Hera Box 215, Berlin. i Daniel Webste 41y fully, but unsparingly, and as re 5 Jsecute men who attempt to s o158 really dangerous enemy aliens | S90 PM¢ iz I ing stree & “ dx H N 7 AR s 3 iltaaa nitions, and oth- FOR SALE—G siness horse. | NOTIC 7 ectrlcall comms o the atieation of oveon: I destroy. factorfes, munitions, and oth . B B;dg brofltage 6 00d business horse. | N We do electrical 3 i R N Lo cmar Z = Also meat cart, Concord buggy and ang ret stall doorl G - y or stores necessary for our armies. oD Yo B 1ggy an hang fixtures, install doorbells HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR £ nt aflicials they have been appre- 'Lr" i "l" e bA‘, '_””.mrm W Af\’l;»rf],y‘-\‘”{? 11‘. z f"" ;]m-’d h | t t Heat Hobard Bone Cutter attachment. 1T do repair work reasonably, Ric LIBERTY BOND? nded and interned S R e s [ BREZ Eentee RiTs e Ananin ond urca street. T. Simpson, 224 West Main stroet Cordian, Jr., Jerome St., telep] - ‘Long before we entered the war | P¥ S idepantnons i a 2 : i 2 = nore than a ar , is now before g COON _ 5 l Plainville. 4-15-3d 1628-4. artment recognized the ne- | more fhan 3 vean o0 = moRecis = e TR _vf"rfl,shed App y S Goods - — ——— ?’ >ssity of an efilcient system for the = FOR SALE—15 Laurel stree near J R H e ! i \ Bl - ; action mas be taken thereon Co. requires unber of sales- d P b. C S Feereiis O S BIOR S AT s House fand. (S POS prevention as 1l 4 v i o T e e i He[‘ah u 0. | East Main stroet, 24-room tenement x 145, six rooms and bath, Good positions fo! holoan |l st house, income $780 year, $1,000 improvements, Desirable logaf ime t r hen and build up it G 1 f the order throughout Price $6,600, balance on Owner leaving city. Can h; ha, b ¥ | Burea: F v o PEen Jeave their homes durir 3 TO R In fln healthiest section of vt 1 g r N i au of Investization, which now, | the v s by I ooy e e 1} ciiy: Six-room apartments in twin g . _Owner out of town right if deal is made lore s a long time, has been operated | relatin loyal utterances on- (e e _ Schultz & Costello, New Britain, or "Phone 11 / -4 anta el ,‘; In addition to this a not > original o N e W e e S e o Chapin ency, 847 Main, Hart- —— - e - I tmen S ¥ 1 1 f = has accepted the serc- || re act m in which —Competer el e e E T 1 1-15-3dx FOR SALE—Horse, 1,000 pa to a great ctent, supervises | depari: ared it tion housework, f es, ar , i 1 . mil ' thre T Yo., est Main street. ” -— seven years old; wagon and sig e activi >f more than 200,000 | 5 ¥ passed neres adu Tnquire 24 - . 4-4-t | FC 4 v Maine secd pot Inquire J. Fishel, 119 "Whitin it £ ven lovalty, systemat- | has heen the oy capon wit ch | 3-2d 5 : B Swedish turnips 2 1 : ganized throughout the cou he Government could , his | c i - S East Berlin Slosg o ry to the work of the Although the only | T 1 y 3 / 5D — Thoroughly competent | ANTED. = FOR SALE—150 bushel Mgine HARTEF OR]) 4 dc ent. It is a fair statement to | clau £ Sec ? whi h‘m‘ bee maid for general hot work; = - > p a lar potatoes. Willam Whitmah, B H ; ! - S Lliten family threc; no laundry work | ndone “{"“’“1‘9‘“? Al | good condition. Box 7, Heral sington, Conn., 'Phone 92-13. policed in its history -t h ment and reeruit- 1% o - onnmuni with the Mfg'r's As- A 15 tliorities as it is to- ng, € s succ | g . d un- e 4 5 « Myrtle street, ecity, - E : . o | get some idea of the |dcr t ne clause in securing the . X > Jocation, number of rooms it B I\ t\}?'e f Zl‘ Ha v " . X . A ve than 230 offend- 2 4-16-3d niag » of the work from the fact 1 fon ol i ;e Ok g t ages i A . . hat the Bureau of Tnvestigation of |ers in differc rts of the country, | Po i Sl o i | e E280 i mgS or our vttt et Tatee L n o the g o 3 Apply mana- Simply stick on a coupon same as a Postage Stamp and you are upw 1 of 1.500 com- | sentences, in some cases of 5 and ey - i R s 4-15-34 | ured. We pay the loss promptly—B o from $2.50 up—2 1-2¢ hsw H()me dlaints a day. While the most of | 20 vears privo t Tt | ; ——————— | $10.00 worth of merchandisc. these complaints eventually prove un- | ncstly hoped t Co 3 = - E : L e H D EiUM HREY 272 Mai S founded, all of them are carefully in. | favorably upon lezislation now befor oz s R : mer ssired Ly small family of . - ain M. x\nd a GOOd tore vestigated. Work of this character |it which w g hedGoverno gt - cesl B wluits: o be in near vicinity of ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, | necessarily has to he done with little | adequate ! s with which to pre- s Rerlink © & Address Herald, Box | REAL’ ESTATE INSURAN Too | or no publicity, and, as a matter of | Vel sovéad of Dact slovalty 16-1 ; S e ; : o OFf B e e e et Jotler serious defect in the le T 3’ - — HANCE TO BUY A ONE FAMILY HOUSE ON HA Mile mtore | has | been estahy in interning enemy aliens has also | Situation is the fact that "'{~ " "‘“ NOTICE-— P i ¢ perhanging | WANTED: )n exchange L»v.vldllml‘ lot | FSTREET for 300. Barn gocs with house. Easy terms—What mo) lished for years and during that {§| becn done, so far as possible, without i M il e b done right a ¢ bl Call < S ‘4 l‘ odx ; CAD You ask, if you're not a crank? WANTED—Iouses to Sell and R time it has carned a reputation B | D . For example, on the night lies LeoM Lol o 16 4-16-5dx R e S R . ; g " B Tnited St persons other g S =) = s Ty 2 lr) " OV mn ~ as a store of the highest stand- \pril 6, 1917, the day of our dec- | ! i B % Al B ¥ A i se who e alien cnemies 2 - . F ANTED—Gentlems: erica ARV WAL i )y A V] LV N ing—its merchandise, its dis- ! tion of war, this department |those Wh T U e ' | NoTICE—-Cosy £ three or four D—Gentleman on American 4 o g ngerous work of o1 ¥ Hosiery office force desires room 272 Main stree 5 Ba 3 lays, its service and, above all, zed in different ts of the coun- | dangerous work N Gomns ConkliE 1ousckeeping: pan- H v of o desires room Mzain street 305 Bank Building. B ; not done solely throus and hoard within reasonable walk- | its “right” prices, consistent 'y all of the German agents then % P S try, electric 1t t ¢ te., £ with the quality merchandise | known to it, and caused them to be | tionals, and the publ Iso two distance. Box 22 B, Herald. 2 at a measure of coutrol he ! g 4-15-3dx featured. In a nutshell—weo immediately transferred to war prison ;.)‘“:vm ]‘M_‘ L o A EEa ¢ want vou €0 Know this store [ | campe—tho mumber of eomien or |11 e Presiient over the movements | a4 e Bargains in Real Estate we want your trade. 4 reasons being kept secret. sountry in time of war. A bill to ae- LB nemen x ) : g e > public assumes that there fs | COUN'IY i C o, cmwnn e e (ROt o 0T rovontefeotinlo X South Main Street Property. Two Houses and Five Tots. Af RUGS, CARPETS, DRAPER- a great deal of my activity going [ FORPEN T AN i drawn [ KOOM . AND BOARD—Call ¢ e S el 2 Exceptional Bargain. APERS, UP | t G Ty andtsEB Ut hetat] ORI = Ay South Main St = : 1 e s R ROl N e B bt . e el tment e iniradyced ik 5 WANTED—Carpenter jobbing, F. J. fied into definfte and sensational | [0 Congress some time aso, and Mas | fo oo omrp ™ paRTT G 3N Aspinwall, Plainville, Box 75 ories. The talk of damage done by “"" Ledancdl ],. of 1”‘;(;‘\:::@ " out. Reasonable rates. 4-13-6dx ekt ey o ing incendiary | 2150 (e officers of the Milltary ana | Richard Cover : e ;4{::.(«. “,"t’.";\ s for o Quick Sale. AL stration of this. Re-|pr a1 Intelligence ‘ 1t can- o o e o member We Write All Kinds of Tnsurance. Money to Loam on | Second Mortgages. try has never heen | of valu Hed Two Cottages on Vance Street, Several Houses on Black Rock Avenae. Two-family House on (¢ rton Street. Four-family House on ¥ iew Street, peatedly, hoth in reputable newspa. o N i || S 4 not he enacted into the law too speed- z e T o v York or Philadelphia. A. H. »ers and in publications gotte. i NOTICE-——I want to buy large roll-top e 2 X = 5 Rt s T fce desk, must be in good condi- .rris, Denison’s Garage, Tel, 224. | The Hardware City Ceo-Operative Ass’n., Inec Z eties, ggeratec t s r as 2 s i MR g - -3 itements are made as to the|p 1| Government is impotent ta tion. Write Box 15BEB, Herald Of- 4-13-3d ¥. H. Shield, Mgr. Pelg 131 Main Street. amount of damage. Statistics show | (11 iees industrial treason and dis- fice. o s iD—sale for 70 to 100 ats ot | t, considering the vastly increased | joval utterances, just so long there | ——————= T T i o valie of merchandise and plants, the | wo 1 das f disorder, and there | NURSE living alone, having com- miik, Jos. A. Fagan, Id)n\!;i_glt,;)nrmx Al gre loss to property of all de- | (i1 he o steady inerease in the feel- fortable modern 1)01zsc“w(‘>\xld care 2-5 ‘: - scriptions in 1917 was not appreciably | {0 amone the irresponsible of disre. | for semi-invalids or elderly pe SIS = ik larger than that of the year of 1913, [ 1o s ror s tituted autho desiring 8 £00d s ol Roll ISR o e bl Dlr);oy!f B{;drv s ovgmlns Likewise, the report recently made | gy i antage of your cour- sidered. Nurse, P. Box 385 Ve ol k°§miwgoo‘a Aars e by the National Board of Fire Un- | teo: : e, 1 G Hartford. 4-13-6dx light work. - stol | derwriter ows in substance that |4 call the attention of ~ ® | been clearly proven to be the work | uation which above outlined. I them. Johnsor ARG el A U T O M 0 B l L E B of allen enemies, and at a recent con- { need scar: add to what 1 have Belvidere, " 6-13. =15 B 5 t g NoT ’1'0\10n ROW—BUT TODAY ference In the treasury department of | gaid, the yee that my depart- R Special THE BEST AND SAFEST S 4 - —— p—e 2 2 U By £ 0 1 N {1, WORLD lall the men in all departments |ment will promptly, aggressively, and : ep_airlng a opecialty g 5 L INVESTMENT IN Tk RLE charge th protection of plants and | thoroughly investigate the cause of \ 5T UNDER THE DIRECT SUPEB- The test of success is the ability to save.” If you wish to bedl ipplies, it was stated without dis-|every hostile act or utterance which -IVh AT VISION OF W. F. KEELEY. | successful, then you must save t there is another and moredms | sent that no instance was known of |is brought to its attention, and will, . e REO and REPUBL]C ! ‘P)”N::‘t reason why you should s When the Government needs AEenl e il e et = = 5 : tinu sl de | e money you are not patriotic unless vou save you save your SN e e e e iR Stbret and Aceesories. TRUCKS L . e e 3 ! Watchfulness Necessary. to be responsible therefor. Repalr Work a &pecmlt)n I othing, guns and munitions for our soldiers , we stand ready to prove 1 7 N Respectfully, RO g = o = e T & < you'll but send us a sult that __“This does not mean that there is ‘T W. GREGORY, Phone 2227 139 Arch St 4 NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER p X( H ANGE. 3 T ittle danger to the apprehended fro: : " o ieAio e - 2 | Attorn General.! 7 2 y you think is hopele stained enemy alien activities. On the con- o Lol 2 . L i ) West ] : el p s There's no DRY CLE trary, the most careful watchfulness SICIK WIFT MISSING. | ELM and FRANKLIN STRIETS and dirty. B | s constantly necessary; but I cite ferem Sieteen G 06 GO FOR SALE e Have your clothes look bet- Feadquarters last night and asked s 5 E "Q Efi S — — o . the sistance of the police force to 50,000 square feet of land, corner E i gms L M} 3 ) ter and last lon by having aid in finding his wife, Mary, 24 | of Jast Main and Harvard Street LR INVEST—MAKE $1.600. them DRY CLEANED regu- HEAV i vears old, whodhu “beef;’mmlfifl‘mfi suitable for business or residence use. 2 L P : . : R ’ | since last Thursdzy. Mrs. Stetever = 0 d v : q 2 sl 4 fgalr by —TRUCKING— ill with tuberculosis and her husband H. N. LOCKWO9D, I ffice an LEFT‘V €€ K Buy This Two Family 10 Room Brick House i 0t n fears for her safety because he knew ROOM 407 CITY HATL. L 3 In Clayton she worried over her condition. Mrs. : Statiofl / ! gfl'] gt d ; S o site ray's RBrickyard) for 600 and sell i e oat g - Lfical and Long Stoteven is about & feet tall and e (9Dposite M uirayis IBrIch A 'd sell it later at & (IS ighs about 115 pounds. She has a = i s e 1 sand dollars Drofit. Would cost 85,500 to build today. Fine eons weighs about e s, > ha [ Distance. Fa RaXLnd LIVERY ) 1y WARY 6. MOURADAN 5. St it v o ll I tablishment . n 7 Passenger Puckard R R Ufllflfl i.flllfl(f!y UOIDsy & —G. A. TUTTLE — Complaint was made to the “0_”{‘“ & 2 Has Removed her ofiice to | THE hG(\v E E: '{KiNG & REALTY CO- : Limoustne— Jast night by a man who had a v o b fox ot ey SN Y Dras t Qtye 96 T ’ Plainvill plelonylnng sEEaniiond Siny i AR, ,M Prospect Street, FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. Phones 728 ana 101 266 ARCH ST. P one. amnviiie ] loonkce i ”’]:”‘”"““ ”"“:‘p";‘ 5 J Tel, 116, Office Hours 9 to 10 LB HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sccy. 193 MAIN STREET 8 | soldier e police investigatec 5 3 STREET 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m - R pomE, = 1. y tind hing to sustain E e S x e

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