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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1915 4 NEW room was a pair of platinum and 5 P-nAINV S { 8old cuff links, studded with dia- |8 — e — mends. The gift of the bride to the | § maid of honor and the bridesmaids | | & were green gald bracele The 'HEFFERNAN-PRIOR oo 2l e U | Rve n e \ | ® leather cigarette case with silver | monogram and to the ushers silver “THE HARTFORD SILK STORE.” | mateh boxes X S URCAT , = MARR]AEE T[}flAYV Following the wedding ceremony I} AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERN there was a reception at the home ofi “American Lady,” Madame Lyra” and Frolaset” the bride’'s father on South Washing- ton street. Mr. and Mrs. Heffernan Preny Ghurch wmdmg Solem. ceived a large number of useful and wtiful gif Mr. Heffernan is con- with his father in Bristol in | nized at 10 o'Clock This MOININg | cne rear nstate and insurance business William Warren Hurt. Appropriate Hats for Sport Wear B RECRPTION AFTER WEDDING |« piieit o Sebf St st SRS SIS * Corsets. | where he was taken last' night suf- fering from abrasions about the face | The present stock or assortment is all that can be desired—as =1l ogqe - Are at Our Mllhner De t . and body as the result of an auto ac to colorings and to styles y U 8 | Decorators Are Busy Stringing Bunt- | cident last evening 5 Usually you have in mind a certain shade—to get that color ey . . L " Decorators in Town. you must select early. WHENSYOUSARE) QUL AELAYI NG |COLEFOR TENNIS S OURWILD ing for Celebration—William War-| p,co510r5 from out of town ar- | Furthermore, present prices are as reasonable as they will be. APPRECIATE ONE OF THESE SPORT HATS, made of Milan, Peanut and rived here this morning and started We are inclined to expect higher pric i jur n Accident—Other Leghorns, Taffeta with Hemp facings, Scratch Felt and Velour. Hats in ren | Imjured o 4 this afternoon (o canvass the houses | . Black and White and all this scason's smartest styles, $2.98 : Brief News Items. on the line of march of the parade | 8 W 1 S d Sl = SUMMER SHOWING OF BLUE TRIMME JGHORN HATS-—, h i ) i P next Wednesday to find out the | 00 weaters an lp Ons White a “le Georgette and Taffeta. S unning Hindu Draped 3 The wedding af Miss Helen Prior | people who wish their homes deco- | i S Turbans in White and Navy Georgette, priced from $3.98 to $11.50. % | daughter of Thomas G. Prior of South | rated for the event. f“h}::;‘;l:‘ C‘“OfiL b“;]:‘:;‘n ‘”l“r‘m(:‘( ou Mrg‘”;cg’c‘fir ’g‘;c}jll ;,1]:1 Washington street and James Edward The Red Cross people are to take | o olors, 5t s rdl] i . i S g American Beau Priced from $6.00 to $12.50 each. Q I ‘ME ' i s Sous i & part in the parade. It will probably S ATER DEP s Heffernan of lwnsl;vl \;.. <"g,1;m\xl1med s e Ll Basa | 1 - . B 'E " in W ‘s Ligh e ool 8T, Ter in the Church of Our Lady of Mercy A T R : F b d An q lk S d Sl _O WE HAVE A LOT in Women's Light Weight Wool Sweate Vests i A e s e took an active part in the Red Cro l er an o 1 weate[s an lp ns ~wwith collars in colors such as Buff, Salmon and Turquoise, regularly $4.93, { work in this town will have an op- for §2.98. i " o || Potnnii (o o dein prii gl dil Very smart styles and the wanted colors—such as American couple were married on the tob Sted | yne women are requested to be in the : : A SPECIAL SAL of Misses' Sweaters and Slip-Ons in light weight of the altar, a privilege accorded the 2 beauty, peacock, navy, purple, salmon, buff, turquoise, khaki and ool and heavy Cardizan stitch; a large variety of colors in Green, Ros e e et inalotilaenter | linetofintatch Wit e unit. | B =old. black and white combinations, at prices ranging from $8.50 Blue, White, Salmon: some with Gray Angora collars; all sizes, 3 R e N e e Working On Floats, | to $25.00. / values from $4.50 to $6.50. Priced at $3.98. l{ | mass was sung. Rev. James J. Kane, | The various fraternities, societies, | § . = B | cousin of the bride, was celebrant; | and organizations of the town are washab!e Doesk"] Gloves SPE”[AL VALUES 33 Rev. Oliver T. Magnell of Bristol, pas- | planning to take part in the parade > tor of the graom, deacon; Rev. Wil-| here next Wednesday. It is reported To close, $1.05 per pair. Small lot of Women's Washable: White ARE OFFERED IN BATISTE, 36 inches wide, in Navy and all the | liam P. Kilcoyne of Waterbury, sub-| that a local man is to offer a prize | Doeskin Gloves, sizes 5 3-4 and 6 only; value $1.76 per pair, /Spe- leading shades; just the material you have been looking for for your sum- § | deacon, and Rev. John I. Fay, pastor | for the best float in the parade and | cial price to close, $1.05 pair. mer Frock—priced at c a yard. | of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, [ therefore the various societies are | No telephone orders, no exchanges, returns or refunds. FANCY WASHABIZE CHECKS make up well for Sport Skirts; 40 | master of ceremonies. trying to get the hono It is known | inches wide. priced $1.00.yard. Navy Blue and Black Mohair, very fine for B | The blessing of the rings and the| that there will he 17 floats in the par- J Cl S l f parate Skirts, Bloomers,and Bathing Suits, 40-inch, priced $1.00 yard. | marriaze ceremony were performed | ade and possibly more. All the fac- | une earamnce saie o Black and White Shepherd*/“heck, 54 inches wide, priced at $2.50 yard. Ml | Uy Father Kane. tories will alsa be represented with . . The bride mv:frm (l\]c church (\{1 Ir\m a float showing what they did in the | WOOL DRESS FABRICS B] S S f C d arm of her father, who escorted her| (. .~ ue erge UitS or Gra uation | to the: - The maid of honor, the | “ny,, state Guard company will form This week we offer the balance of our stock of Wool Dress/ | the escort to the ex-service men and Fabrics at. special prices. /] from the repiies being received from On account of the increased cost of preductien, Woolen Fa- -4 the latter there will be & large propor- brics of all kinds will be higher in the fall than new, and censer- ble ring ceremany was used and the € | nower girl, U sidesmaids and the As a special inducement to make the hoy happy with a nice Blue f | ushers also formed an escort. The for his graduation, we offer the stock at the following prices: ] | rroom and bhest man cntered the £21.00 Suits priced 9.00——318.00 Suits priced . $16.50 2 ctuary fro s ves ik alie d . i ; 531,00 St priced ... $1180——§13.00 Sults priced s | sty o e vt e T T e e | [ e bivers i taks ndvaniago. of o reductions ‘i dhis Hmele SERGE KNTCKERS, §- to car sizes, regula ; pecial § | maid of honor. The bridesmaids were | Planned that the men will have a sep- | Arcisaycieniinel Reailiauly ach: full lined Helen Heffer of Bristol, sister of | #'atc section in the parade the en- . e ERGE ONE-PIECE CAPS priced at $1.00 and $1.50—but not | the groom. Islizabeth Dyer of this | tire day is for them and they will be | Sllverbloom Sultlng town and Marion Stedman of Bristol. | allowe.l separate section to receive | Raymond Prior, brather of the groom, | the acciaim from the onlockers which CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 5% YARD. P — B[ Gerald 7. Burns of Torrington and | they are deservifig of. It will be the 15 pieces of 32-inch Sllverbloom Suiting, very desirable for / N N AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFEND ON PROMPTLY g Raymond Donley of Bridgeport were | first timne that the men have appeared summer wear, new color combination stripes, real value 75c yard. HAVING AX : S atol in town in parad niifor All ; RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. { T T e e i | e s e R e e ShEpherd CheCkS the youthful flower girl and scattered | the various divisicns of the army will | flowers before the nuptial procession. | be represerited as it is thought that The de was attired in white sat- [ at least one local man wa connected | JUNE CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1.35 YARD. in silver lace and tulle with a veil with each division. Several men have | 44-inch black and white Shepherd Checked Suiting, In two BER_L[N NE‘fi] as he could not see the gzas fumes, acred Heart church at East Berlin | tulle and orange blossoms. She ca writen from camps and {rom the navy | bizesreallvaldoisi S which are visible in clear air. Friday evenr vied a bridal shower bouguet of sweet | that they have received furloughs to | { Committec Mcc There will be a zarden party tomor- s and orchids. The maid of honor | got here for the day. The expense of | W l D Ch “- The commitlee In charge’ of the | row afternoon and evening at the altived in flame colored pussy wil- | {hoir 00l Vress ates i 'ips will probably be borne by | memorial which is to be erected for | home of Mrs, William Hunce, given t - She wore a silver colored | the {own out of the appropriation | JUNE CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1 the ex-service men of the town held | under the auspices of St. Gabriel g arried afelia roses. Miss| o do recently SR e £ o $1. a 1 = adiene | Guild n wore a blue satin tulle : < e | 2 Dress Challies, newest stripes a business meeting last evening at the : Clcan-Up Ends Touizht. | an ideal summer dress or Kimono, regular value dress with hat to match. She morial and make arrangements f¢ & ‘ carried a hasket of lavender sweet 1 . L JUNE CLEARANCE SALE PRICE ¢ YARD, i the construction and dedication of the and it is expected that they will have p— A eas. Stedman wo a Yinlk 5 SRS i G B A d C I]]l]llssmll | monument. his committee will he &/ TN 2 S‘(‘.,, (”?“‘ - .(Jsdn::‘i‘iyh h"«px (: mfx:‘\'w b o e e e o aba];:‘fh\\q\li“:w 814]'.:.”::‘:_‘1“‘ light blue, pink, old rc considered a suitable appropriation at i o e e e Brief Ttems. the western section of the town today VERSEAS { home of Daniel Flannery hairman _H‘, price sale, three days only, | d ~‘\\n:‘\ ‘V‘A‘V to m.?nl:phlun‘[l ¢:'x-n‘e«1 i‘ The two-days’ clean-up campaign | Brank’ L. Wilcox ‘appointedsa com-i| ! hutsday, SEniday and “Satupdas: A | Pasiet Soliibluel coloret Sieet P |l which hasl been! waged here ends to- W l B o l: { mittee to choose the design for a m ig event. Goldenblum Millinery Co Dyer woisien grahiud color €3I Gk Tae town tenain mers huny in | 00 atiste w i o0l Yo % S e LEAGUE OF NATIONS =" e s e NATIONAL SITUATION must be laid will be decided at the | Frank Heffernan of Bristol, uncle of | tain in Bristol this afternoon. Several BROTHER IS ALSO GITED annial jropnimectinzStoRbeeld Sin B the groom, was best man local members attended = | November. (Continued from First Iage) dward I, IFoley of New Britain a The T. 0. 0. F. and Rebekah lodges | IS ‘;l V EN IN BR!FF Oi I I kNE = i T o5 The 1 4 ! Hold the organ. The will Annual Meeting. : ooy sisted at hizh mass decorate the graves of deceased 5 there is no other law to appeal to. as sung by Miss Lau carrell of [ memb Sunday after v on—Memorial Commit- | 1. 1 i e i .| was sung by A Laura Farrel members on Sunday afternoon. Saw Much Action—Mem The Motherhood club of the Berlin | may most properly unite to protect R rits soprano soloist, who . 2 ; - i e - Siar Gofpiesalional e r e ela e 3 ¥ 3ritain, sopran oist, h price sale, three davs only, (By the Associated Pre | commander-in-chief of the Allied arm- g al ¢ ts regu- | the land of each and evervone against | also sang a solo. James Donahue of | day, Friday and Saturday. A avariciously inclined. It has been | Bristol sang “Promise Me" while the | biz event. Goldenblu y C ania ugd ris s romise M ile t nt. Goldenblum Millinery Co. | . Becomes Bride of John A. Moorc 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. R.| asserted and reasserted in all the false age ceremony was heing per- & | cabinet, according to a Weimar dis : o . howalter. A short prozram was de- | attack an this instrument that the ‘med Mendelssohn's and Lohen Germans refuse to et the Allied >rot edding in St. Paul's, ivered following the business session. | United States would be co ed by | zrin’ oddiy ches e e ’ i s ¥ 3 at Pretty W 2 3 v Sta il mpelied grin's weddi h were plaved | CONFIDENCE IN G NMEN | signing the treaty, official Germany } terms if that action should he taken. Elect Officers. Great Britain to preserve her domain | as the recessional and processional Pl o | has not definitely committed itself on | American force 3 ready and if the annual business meeting of | #%ainst her own internal revolution: The gift of the groom tn the br it G o 2 Il = oy o - SSLion fies Sansegies 8 R o T - e 0 -, - a i Gt 5 & e A g b e amende f he oc on quires 1 start o months was a member of the Yankee | the officials of the East Berlin Meth- llions. Nothing could be more | was a platinum pendant set with 3 amber of cputics Has _(1‘I>}|m:<n ec nl )‘L v\\] o th :< ion ’,( :n r] sr\ ;’nv‘l Division, participating in all of the | odist church Sunday school classes Tt is only against external ag- | diamonds. The bride’s gift to ,| Stormy Session Over Flect Mutiny. _ihecenman leaders Beld an xtend. fishort notice dn bettle) formett < = | held last S i hiiic] sssion that the league assures its - ed conference at Weimar Tuesday to [ ward the interior of Germany. 1 st_evening in the church E 5 its = Paris, : e Sith P - : S s | ol e liscuss the terms on which hang the With President Wilson in Belglum today received a commission as lieu- | 127 the follo : 2 Reduce Armament PUBLIC NOTICE. B S N pas e e t future fate of Germany. It is expected | and Premier Lloyd George at Verdurm ’ e suir L s 7 7 B m T nt By uties hy of 319 tc 37 fol- 1 T 2 enant from the War department at { den:, (. 1. Dodge: f 1c members of the league agree The Selectmen of the Town of | : ‘m”\:“,’v‘"’y i \:w]’o'n‘i fol- | the amended conditions will be laid | today ar otrow thalcounciliof Ave M - | reduction of fonal 5 Plainville hereby give notice in ac- S L aetial i Auring | hofore the German national assembly | will mark time. hesonly peace con< s . B : T cordance with Scction 412 of the Gen. | Which the mutiny of sailors of the | {oday hy the cabinet. It is declared | ference today in session was the couns Tt e Sl G o || OISR el e e a| eral tutes, Revision 1918, that the the only thing that mizht persuade | cil of foreign ministers. Final consid« (at that time a sergeant owing to the ;o 0 o 0 TR 'f\'fl' T “ | scavecrow to frighten those who do | following by-law was passed and the German government to agree to |eration of the Austrian terms ig E8c ot commiseioned fomMcers)it led (i aang el ea 8 TR not stop to consider that every com- | adopted at a meeting of the Board of he (reaty is the possibility of political | planned for Friday and it is believed, e L e L : pact or treaty hetween nations that | Selectmen: and economic chaos in Germany aft- | the Austrians will neceive the fulli of Ne itain, c 2 et ¢ has ever heen adopted is just as much BY-LAW. oL D e R a surrender of our sovereignty an 1| 1. Any person throwing or placing democratic inter-allied policy and the | COPinion in Paris as to the eventual he Austrian reply'to the fragments bravery. On A pre June wec - 5 ! our national independence as tho aste fmaterial e ibaseihanen Joesiian ieetic b i ey Twho wang | Aititude of the Germans is divided. It|ary treaty submitted at St. Germain nessed this morning by ; SeinE ame treaty werc made en bloc | cayed fruits, or refuse of any kind in | POHCY s want | oS believed, however, that the Ger- |has been handed to the peace confer< blage in St E chureh, when | with all the nations. We have pre: any of the hizhwoys in the Town of | nans owing the certair sults of 4 snce and is bein anslate FEa n T |k e e o Violent outhust | INANS knowing the certain results of a {ence and is being translated for sub< Gieatad ) violont scenc il decaring || Zefusal colizn, il Makthotend ee | mission to the council off five. Noth< s—Mis: 8 os ha i o re tions tee Holds Meeting—Miss Julia Ryan While sentiment in the German |ies has issed orders t preparati be made for an ady > castward from lar annual meeting this afternoon at | the e Phine bridgche; soon as the SR patch is almost unanimous against | Orville Stephan Ventres, who for 13 At battles fought by the 102d Regiment, June 18.—Contidence in the | vgshingion tendent Ventres, wh on the Verdun front | B. Turner: tr Jer Palme Black sea fleet was discussed Closing the dehate for the goverr ment, M. Pichon, foreizn minister de. clared the trouble was due entirely to Bolshevik propaganda and said chamher “must decidc ween op on three different occasions, , Ryan—Moore Nuptials, howing extraordinary ne occasi s eant Ventres took France to abdicate before the Bolshe- 7 men over the top, driving the \john iA. Moore, of Kensington. iook | ¢ the reduction of armaments for | Plainville, shall be punished by a 5 e hetr o alMiss Jul AN e v <. Now. prose B T s = t excending $§10. for eac sermans their lines int liss Julia Ryan as his brid I'he NG :fl n"k* me, i 1 alty not ‘< : 1]’} 10. for each o iR el T i 1 natival emony w performed by Rev. Heliernplen) then mmmrm I s o ity el ) L RIS LRSS e In the treaty says the Ger- | public at v Gianatens aty, or clse acknowler ank- 2 aste material 2 Ju ahaye L eputy - < 1cknowle ran 2. All wa mater 3 Jled Aivioleit secenehbtaaciaiin. | mantlcadersEcan i fithey wish ¥ molke S papers there are publish< i _ - = Z t the foreizn ministry was being | it arpear they had gained concessiofis | ing @ summary -of thes reply, which th f 1t ; ts to our declaration by inc tion or removal to son 3 b & e couple. atte 5 e by incineratio to some ¥ el 5 e ple. attended many friends R e iEee ed for propaganda work in France negoiations saems to consist largely' of objectiong Nefes q : sl . | and the socialist party had assumec In the ntir Marshal™ Foch, | to the territorial clauses of t 3 Referrir to charges that the Dated at Plainville, Conn,, thic z7th | and the socialist party had assumed | 1 ime 1 malit rritor 4 f the treaty United States would he at a disadvan- | day of May, A. D., 1910 the task of circulating it in the navy ientenancy shortly before the 5 1Ze in the leagus hecause it has on - CSON notably at Odessa and Sebastapol. L ieutenancy shortly afternoon and upon their return will | - ? = ischina ! MO A1, AONEENSORY, ~ | 2 | B 4 armistice s = £ one vote. the speaker said the import- C. H. CALOR = X N ) i g ¢ e B h],fi Fhe = TR ,h (e || i b St o maenh 1o FRED S. WILSONSVESITSIBELGIUM. 1 i 1 8 : _ T C his opinion Bolshevism was lost where the (ermans J. C. Brennan. pastor of the church jpon them with machine - > o n . v i Mena e uy at 8 o'clock. Iollowing the ceremony | |¥ that we never intended to conform | refuse or papers shall be disposed ng cognizance of the performed by Sergeant commanding officer’ of smpany recommended him thro and relatives, were given a reception | at the home of the bride. They leoft m a weddinz tour by automobile this Man's Land, Veatr encapediif s R ‘\v ‘ { council where the only votes would he Selectmen of the Town of Pla f Adinkerke, Belgium, June 18 L Strictly Fresh Caught S R e Eiotherih ! n here. ) Toore for | one cacl ho five great Powers | gy President and Airs. Wilson and their ) ? ithout everal years was postmi | : ars was postm “ith unanimous action required to af- i 1 ¢ o w e at varty arrived here from Parvis at $:45 | ) jarold entres,awho wasinithe lyee neinaton! bost lome P P —— I party arrived here S mpany. wha setioualy wounded | FSensinsten post efice, 5 1 CRAE of (05 Heen sime| [ e seea g e N SMAGKEREL William 1 Answering ohjections that ( g et d gassed and spent several month Program Neaving Completion, eration of a q fon to the assembly. | B T Albert and Queen Elizabeth | E B 7 51 0 : Besides Lieutenant e whae as 2T A m and at 50 o 5 N 5 = o ) - B 5 ho was a member of | Charge of the state fair : | ain would have teo many votes : efl;z 7} [ motor for a trip ove g SLICED BLUEFISH OR STEAK COD .... Ib 15¢ P 0an: I of New Britain, he is th rouncas that (helios anB B R G SR ..ge]w our e e ; S o' FRESH CAUGHT SHORE HADDOCK .... Ib 12¢ man to work himselt upl to | neacing compleliontalllwill belin read acro Canada, Australia and nly - : d : iness for the launching of the I st | 2 ¥ 3 T ljev B el e held U el A SEIE B S BRSO S e 45! Ll § SHAD — SHAD — SHAD sorge Ventres nee(IC-nelfRE oo ALound sapesaingnillfnun fa ol sbl e ol e e e s 3 " : T ¢ 0% duning the recent war ho hd | 475 beginning Septemner 22, The | 1eMPINT Yo #ive Mack Haitl v voo | \ ; SIS TR RO D Elegant Fresh Caught Con- - C 2 not run nights this season ; ¥ Atherstin the He a| 8 i 4 deny the areat, independent comman- o owing to the fact that th committee | & he New Yok, June 17 Three tr i1 s 00PS, ArT & 5 ffve somenin andiizadiale ot B S e R | wealth of Canada the right to raise | B2sSSS \ — f ! AUV A IonRe A necticut River SHAD ... .Ib (aded scho the town 15 beiivalos | liere today from Irench ports from the rank of private 50 To Enter High School e i g r 5 e =4 Aeamemnon fned today that should the National < A are G it i\ | were the American g larned tod rintendent of hools B. R Wants ( ny Admitted A S " i Showalter reported today that ai {he i : ; 4 | e aspectively, and the g s fok 5 : itres will take charge of one of the | |\ e R the matier complained of is {BlacoRs QL esnact el I Fresh HAMURG . 1h 26¢ Pickled Tripe .. Ib 10c 1 Nes tair fall ther ; mst! be deoided 4 | @A i from Marseille ; e a0 mes Wb 50 f tha Tocat saung nespts | L e 2} | e | rielicd PGS FEET ™ 15c '™ SALT PORK Ib 32c ~cives Citation Papers 5 — Reccives Citation or e e S e gergeant Harold N H ? 4 WIRE YOUR |E st SPARE RIBS Ib 20¢c Susar Cured BACON Ib 38¢ other of Lieutenant s, is in member that the verdiet must SLneT of citation mapers from tha | STaatn!e, am tho ocal grmmar | Wi e aftirmative voro of ever : . OLD HOUSE | § LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF b 18¢ hools next week. epartment and has bee: tifedl e | state in the world, outside the pariic i % g A : W NGy T N > x: “wc: 1mn” 'w”: warded ': nlr:h ponussntier to the dispute. and fhat the who - NOW FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS & NEW GRASS BUTTER ... 0 ... 1b 59¢ at he S0 Rerlin Library association tomorroy defiance of the provision of th " = 4 | AT REASONABLE PRICES. ™, = Ece Efreenagiventtas Rl ietoms | ST e b ol e R SR R e SRR DI o - g RIPE TOMATOES ............. Ib 15¢ jlided’ by the company commander | .,om. = Al members are requested SRRSO S G e Sl oh St e R Telephone 751-14, — - - L the citation. owing to good work ; ( jerry. Se S i ~ Thompson Milling e trench with Private Fred e | with Mrs. J. R. Belden of East B. X . own purely demestic powers to { § Lockpert, N. Y. = seld by men of his company to be severe- Chester Bunce has arrived at his Mr, McCumber also declared S BRANCH OFFICE AT wounded. Ventres went over the | home at East Berlin, where he will | personally would be apposed to leay —297 MAIN STREET— ing. While on patrol duty on a| There will be an entertainment and I ing %1at action might lead to futured night he was severely gassed, | food sale at the Athletic hall by the ! develgpmen nd e attend the meetin pirney cach nation would commit Mr. and Mrs. William Hale of s f suicide by establishing a prece brook Point, who have been + that would compel it to surren- eicheprey and Chateaut most cant Ventres was in the forme Eresdil ol ‘ S A 'BERSON BROS. Company E, who was one of the | have returned to their home ool leasucl ; National Supply €0, 188 : [ everal times and saw much heavy | reside for the summer | {ng Germany out of the league, fea (Mayor Quigley’s O

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