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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, jANUARY 7, 1920. e ASHS REVERSE OF | LAKE ST. EXTENSION | cOuN EXPLAINS wrrx | :l‘é:‘#.‘;?fillfi‘#“ \{ o PROHIBITION VUTE' ‘PRI] JEGT IS FEASIBLE e RICHTER & C ONLY IN THE Wholesale Prices for 1920 Increasce Schoot of ‘:‘: 7 R o S G Members New York Stock Exchange e e T tctailers Allowed 2 Per Cent. 31 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN, CON Breemy €N (Coptinued from First Page) } g SEBCCAINTS { Protit on Commodity. 7| | STANLEY R, , Mgr. Telcphoue 2040 and position of the State of New Yo l,hn S G i, ekl i _ in regard to tho 18th amendment may b grigay night, and the plan would come \ianswer to the guestion wag the | ! - i be ascertained and carried out and | yn el action then. In the event of | PTices of sugar difter stores made known to the people of other| e voraple action the matter will go by Mo states, T recommend that the legis- [ {5 the council and then to a city mect- | Prominen: wholesaler. vail St e w lature rescind its prior ratification of | j, “Why the prices of - ditter e e e wil an er the said amendment and submit the S . all lo stores B hecause At Ahe of {odavts slocl G v pupil © question to the qualified electors ot = present time there are 15 3 e ision s 2 ! R e Ak : the state at the general election i Deaths and Funerals. Kihaiior & e me e e peciatyg e intatet you can learn a lo»(m e year 1920 i ——— { Cohn said. Some of the sugar he f Soiv el loara M Ghaina and 50 000 Zentle art of making both ends I am unable o understand wiat Mrs. Fred Linn. jal 12, 14 and 16 conts, while othor | et e mect by pa isi is reasonable argument can made Susan Richardson Linn, of 8| g are cha S, o aders in Sadvinee including the shop ot style and service. against submitting to ithe people any | Greenwowd Street. wife of Fred L » | cenis per pound. S al, d i ¢ <hiares that featured yesterday’ The expericuce of years question that 1t res v Ith theic|n member of the New Britain r | are geiting 24 cents for th 1 rally mainly steels, coppers, tex- L ] » taught the road to personal liberty. ‘The who op- | department. died last night at the New | The cause of the difl T T . G e e o customer’s friendship. pose . submission of that kind of | Britain General hospital of w compli-{ is that some of the ve | important jsst 1o display pro- an l‘: rul It is the highway of honest . a question assumes = role of the|cations of troubles. She ld, have | some of their 1919 sugar 1 v | nounced heavi <. Mexican Petroleun: [ values and proper prices. dletator and s i up as being | celebrated her 30th birthday today.| The sugar for which they pa falling 4 points ) o ST TS s o (T unwilling (o abide by the will of the | She leaves besides her husband, three | cents per pound vwwholesale, Mr: Cohn | Wall Street Nuon —Selling pressure e oge R oy o majority. - He cannot he said to have | children, Fred. Clifford and Russell id, must be sold for 12° cents as | cased in the first hour and leaders AT SALE PRIC much fallh in the democratic gov- | Linn, here mother, Mrs. Terranc rocers are only allowed to mak | including motors. oils and equipments S [SEnsvent O'Brien and sister Miks Margaret | Drofit of 2 cents on a pound. Other liallied after which dealings dwindled e N rec i Jtichardson of New York, and two j STOcers purchased their sugar ai 1L to ‘minor proportions. There wis an 0 0 e enture ONg . resolution by the legislature call brothe John and George Richard-|and 16 cents a pound and must make | évident disposition traders to await e arre i e e N et i Sore ‘es | son of New York. The funeral will | & two-cent profit to cover cxpenscs.|the course of .developments in the | il cheroliolaoport 2 s 2| be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon cers purcha 1520 sugar. or { mouey market althouzh indications ] o i e Tia e e from her late : ar Which has just been received | pointed 1o a contimunce of S looking to the immediate ra ym the refinery at New York, must : . . O 1n O of the peace treaty evith Germany — i Blobetuer New York, must | sites for demand ioans. This was o (97 = i i T e charge between 20 and 24 cents pev | fater confirmed by {he firsi quotation | rice (1) 1€ -~ 271 MAIN ST. | ¥, The funeral of Mrs. Willinm skene P""}','t‘]q,“' Gt DI sl ikl for call money large amounts being 3 ’ <l Q ( CITJ IMMS ) was held at 9:30 o’clock this morn- |~ lipyet O N e ah ing at St. Joseph’s church. A solemn | ;. ..o Secusat Ane DyanlaPuDs el lic against mar ocers, saying b high mass was celebrated by lev. Pa- 2 trick Daly. Rev. Teol llican o they are prof 5 ind rohbing the prompt attention at Glover's. 3 aticoatina Rey Tobal THE izrere i |fRo oDl e olu nngt T EMPLOYED OFFICERS —adv | sub-deacon. The pallbeavers were | Lorn Said. and added. oI wish that A niecting of the Sixth Ward Re- {5, opn AcNamara, John MeNamar: > newspapers of this cily would in-Fgnajest fractional limits Price ten- - ‘ 5 sonle v Y | torn: the R} ot know b : . OF “Y” WILL MEET | pubticun club bas been = called bY}George Skene, William O'Beirne, Dan- | pog a0 v, (HeY g0 ot Kmow ! dencies werp fitmer, however. so far President Albert . Greenberg for 7 20 {iel Ralph and Thomas Martin. The | .o nin y-‘l* X 9 : = ‘~1| lesaler has to | A& they manifested any change es- | e o’clock tonight in the republican head- | o\ jearers were John M £ »)1- L psgaiaiptacs Ol e e 3 b 1ly among representative indus- = o 5 quarters in the Commer ol RS JICES G st e & Sy G il ECRRE SR et CONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING, HARTFORD Secretary Barnes, of Loca g x alious 7 i sl : 3 b md Cdfe o companyehulding e livan read the commitutal service at | 1o niaSon crnment and he is allewed | \Wall Street, Close.—Prices averaged T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr-~Roonr 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2 Attend Conference Tc | Shoe ®ale at Long e ake n profit of 4 cents highest levels of the session in the final £ "t forge: S G every pound sold. The retailer is al- | 2 S in Waterbus | Don't torzet : e ¢ [issrapounal ol i) tailer ix al- | nour, steels and equipments leading l F Cl . o ) 1 ofi . nfereu i i sde v daan: 2 “N\"l} ' MO G I o ol OFF A1) (et | With shippings. tobaccos and allied La“ ers, l'ary & alk Stocks and llt The employed officers’ confereuce B ne u)‘.HL“] ( hes Advt. e st .] (1 o : & bR Stecisliios The clos L ¢ S . i e Ntatatwil i al of a Smith | it : sing was firni. Sales pLthe st G ia Sinithiistate vl | & 3's.—A | was held at 9 lock th . approximated §50,000 shares. BOUGHT AND SOLD = theeDigeriy RENd : iac- | Eret O(hm‘ S NO RlC R DUGTION | _— convene tomorrow in tl 3 8 : 2 adies of the Mae- | &0y LAt D O et E E ! gndastriali UG inSsWa te Iy Siell o] cabees iy initiate « class of candi- § o celebrated by Rev. Joseph § New York Stock fixchange quota- eral Secretary C. H. I . of the [ dates Tuesday ecvening, January 13, : Rev. John T. Winters was | tions turnished by Richter & Co. Jocal assoctation. will by among the | followed by a turkey supper. Mrs {jeacon. liev. \illiam Krause, sub- | -Atorney-Geneval Palmer Says Dis-| members of the New York stock S (expectl | Peter MoCrann of 616 Muln strect s fijeacon, and Rev. Willism A Downov, | Exchange: that other representatives 2 3 2 ze. j master of ceremonies. The bearers local association also will attend. J. F. Glover specializes in funeral !\\'vr(‘. William Smith, Thomas Smith. | cost of Living Down At 12:80 o'clock Tuncheon will he = t i . . ,]and John Smith andsons of the . i Allis-Chal Mfg 5 served, after which devotions will | sir Francis Drake lodge, Sons of | icceised: Baward Menousek, 15d- Washington, Jan. 7.—No promise | Am Beet Sugar ... 3 : Kooins £09-310 Nattonal Bank Bldg. take place at 1:30 ofclock. At 1:43 [ St se, will hold its xeghlar moet” | ward Harnoy and D. L. Dunn._ Rev. | of immediate reduction in food priccg | Am Can ........ 3 W. T. SLOPER o'clock Dr. Robert E. : Srown, ;)‘ { ‘\"i‘ ‘;'"‘\;: “‘“:}“g” © A WISt} Joln-T. Winters read the committal | as the result of the dissolution agree- | Am Car & ¥Fdy ... : Waterbury, will give a talk upon “In | w be held at 8:13. . service ut the srave in St. Mary's new | ment “between the government and | Am H & Leather.'. 2 A What Doos the Church ana Pubiic| “The tickots for the MoKinies asso- | CCoiglert tha mackers ix swst by Attorsey.cans | Am Loso —t..0.. % WE OWN AND OFFER FOR JANUARY “Expec e Y. M. ¢. . to Funda- | ciation dinner at Middletown on Jan- Sl o {Ehciey 1 s Am Smelt & Ref. . g 69 14 93 . sExpect the stoun ficlaston S e el L= eral Palmer, he told the senate agri- [ Am Smelt & Rel 46 INVESTMENT: mentally Diffe ocial and | L Karl Katzback. X e o itte: ay i <plaining | Am Sug Ref com . Y 3 S L y i s SR ek R e t k culture committee today in explaining 2 £ = 5 H. Welfare Agencies?” A prominent | Pe . @ i e funeral of Carl Katzback was | the circumstances leading up to the | Am Tob .... 50 American Hardware. i {offered at 7 per cent. for renewals | and new loans. 1 Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—Business | Was almost at @ standsiill during the i intermediate session. many of the | leading stocks fluctuating within the | Orders for funeral pieces solution of Packers Will Not l"-l‘lllfi" Jan. 7, 1920. High Low CIl i ator ge W. Klett. Senator James 5 3§ || = busin man will give a talk upc aton &COong| ock this morning at St. | . Am 3 4 = 5 N S be e g settlement. 5 £ % 1) % “fow the Members and the Public Jatsonfoliindlan=li BEe the b, Rev. Charles Cop- R e . .| Am Woolen ..... % 50 North & Judd 3 Vicw e Recepsion i Trcatpuend | princimalspeaier. Do oibcited it o reuuem Beh mass. | pame i S e e s | Amnconda. Cor . '5a: : 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. They Should' Receive from Associn-l Teebrone Your oreers tor i Members of the Austrian Singing S e e e [ TR S oc s 8 20 Stanley Rule and Level. tion Employes.” { Biol 5 surtis | Ci€ty acted as bearers. The burial e M L B LT e & I The business meeting will be ad- 4 caselof ndiphthier on Curtis) (,s in St. Mary's new cemetery. e oo busne R Ll Baldwin Tons oL : 50 Union Mfg. Co. 3 sidies LR street was quarantined by the board expense than many smaller units, but | o “Scer & ... e 4 journed at 4 o'clock, after which Ctlnealthitodns oL A e : it , that is eflicie gained wy | p°R 25 Scovfll smoker will be held. < Edward H . reguTar monthly niceting of the P et ey SEEEC S autocracy. We shall have to depend | can pac ... i 3 50 Traut & Hine Lseoretary - ef the eonference, and i yyoman‘sausiliary will'be Teldl tonight i \‘tlc;;?eflng]mS\(;‘(\uz(m1’;”.\1'\: s “,“‘l““'l; upon gotting results in this direction | Gen Testh o . .\ 1033 b ] I "“l“ef"nl“""',J‘ll‘la‘;"i‘\f:"4]‘;‘]"' opeRnid clock ut St Mark's ehurch. BOv. | iz atternoon at hier home, 27 Dwight | {Tom competition, and if they are not | Chi Mil & St P .. 3 : 3 Colts Pat. Fire Arms. séting. B ave done exce s .1 Suteliffe will be the speakér. | L e . et i ¢ L = . e S U e R L B o e Eee st 3% v (il e ce || OSSO Sion O st Sinosr G i e 9% 18 9 50 American Brass. " s z paE Col ) A efficiency gained by democratic com- | Chino Cop 392 pected they will e a word to Say. | Ge will meet tonight at Turner i { petition is wrong.’ Col F & 1 £ T ation of officers will tuke - hall. TInstallation of officers will ta CARD OF THANKS. Cons G ace are asked to be present. 2 s RENT PROFITEERS SCARCE - | X“Sreiii "k Trerd this arternoon for| We wish to express onr sicere SEIZE BREWERY e B e o T rer thanks to our kind neighbors and | Crucible Steel ... .2} é — Kennedy's dancing school Friduy.— | ffiends for the many beautiful floral —_— Cube Cane Suzar. ; A D Dok Fresh New Britin Fortunate in Having But| advt. gexinesaan CH DS Y O e e i rake Pl s 5 b pen 3 i A .daughter was born af the .| death of our beloved wife. mother | Federal Oflicials Take ant for Al- | Erie ... ; O ed Few Gold-digging Landlords, Mayor | 1, 5 W o 1 ocnital this mornin . We also wish to thank Jeged Violatior F FTtcevenuclk Tav)| Lok Latst Quigley Says, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, a} Biscuit C X8 thoater. Lo Tl170 e 01 Clams e i e e | B gty Eves s, C. W. Lines Co. and Hart| Boss Arrested. aen Bles poiene 1 - = = s nOW practically fre s e S nson Co. for their expres- Gen Motors 371 : qt 50c from rent profiteering,” Mayor Qui; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meyer, of ons of sympathy Providence, Jan The ‘plant of | Goodrich (B F) Co 8 82 14 ley says, “but, unfortunately, there arc [ (Flen street, are receiving congratula- cene and family. { the Hand -Brewing Co. at Pawtucket | Gt Nor pfd .. . #ome lundlords in this city who shmlld‘ tions upon the jvl!'flv 01 a dn‘umn_«‘ Mr. Mt ee Donahis { was seized loday for alleged viola-{ Inspiration Cop .. 60% 3 Shced mever be allowed to.hold property.” | today at' the New Britain General Mr. . John Ryan. tions of the revenue law and Thomas | Interboro Con .... 4% The city’s chief executive.hus taken an |- hospital AT e O ". Connell, manager of the brewery, | Interboro Con pfd 13 : : interest in this problem and has inves- | — - — { 2 3 George Skene | Edward Daly. bookkeeper, and. Ern- | Int Mer Mar - 91, 4 : Halibut reaching his ears since that problem Mr. and Mrs. John ( m,ghse | und taken before the federal com- | Int Nickel so @ 25% o who have had to raise the rents-on | Railway Men, Dock Workers and Oth- R e e AT Eoternniengicharbes that o el pbribece 31% 3¢ X S KIRKHAM WILT BE JUDGE i defendants manufactured and sold | Kennec Copper .. 317% i MED. MACKEREL their properties, he explains that a - - . : e 4 A i 5 o “Petrol” Stril “ According to the statute. Depujy | beer containing more than one-half of [ Lack steel Joa RE § 88 “veasonable increase at this tinie is just ers Join “Petrol” Strike—Fear In- L : RUL % : : : 2 314 MACKEREL A Ei Judge Jeo 1. Kir automa Sfo .r cent alcohol during the X Lehigh Valley ... 43% 4 Due to the increased cost of upkeep Judge John . Ki m automatidal- § one per cent alcoho he Nm Lehigh Valley more revenue must be secured. In- wisis Iy becomes judge of the city and po- | holidays on which no revenue was| Max ;\)lg.l('(:”” <o BB : MOH. CREAVIER‘ NUT lice court, owing Judge Meskill's | paid. Me stances of increases cited are: The Dublin, Jan. 7.—An order of the| qeath. He will ‘e in this capacity | —_—— idvale Steel .... p 5 4 BUTTER b OLEO . ... 1 pkg cost of carting ashes was 75 cents per| joint trike committee. forbidding | until July 1, 192 | GERMANS WILL DISBAND. ¢ Cons load two years ago. while it is now [ members of {rades unions to handle ; £ (e e N ne il : WEET JUICY WHITE $2.50 a lead; papering a room former- | petrol because of the government's or- ort i == N hieh 1 250.000 Lt z 7 1y cost $6 while now it plumb- | der requiring all motor car drivers to THE ¢ ‘0., ]""“"““ army which numbers 280,000 | N gy > ° ORANGES ..doz 2 TURNIPS ers were glad to take 5 an hour | obtain pemits. has met with a response fmen on January 1. will be reduced | 2T for labor a few vears ag S i || en ol (re i et s 0F bus : a of [ monthly so that by April the strength as1, 98 3 S > R demand $1.15. In all other branches, | waymen, docke d members of the | = b i Iaid down by the peace treaty will be | North American : 53 DINNER BLEND PEAS O Yworkmen have increased their charges, | transport workers' unior i 3 . S ;121,61 [ attained, it*was announced { Northern Pac . i 803 s0» COFFEE ... . b 37¢ CORN .... acan 16 making nec v a reasonable in- As a result the small umount of t)hio Cities ¢ Grenas inicentas He Giatis e Bl R e e e T 10000 - m e o an b ay 10 e | ‘SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Overdrafts R : Conditi . AV? 5 tion of the motor permits order h; funds set aside fo v, ¢ g . 4 b s onditicn in Armenia ceased. In labor circles it is declared | _ Depositors ... 5 ] i 1 : g 1 Steel Car s . “Subject For Di . | that Treland is dritting toward an ine | S00 ar i - - ay Co ‘ 23 | Lean Fresh Lean ” Fu ject For Discussion | dustrial crisis of the first magnitude. Duc from reserve agents o111 o » . ! Pot sround Pork The Foreign Missionary department = —_—— il Rtacear b i ; 3 : b ol S ‘ $>f the Woman's association of the | GUILTY OF SILVER THEFT, | bank not St L1100 ; & sl DNy 1 ! 0 Roast Hamburg Chops South church will hold its meetin: New H 2 3 e Gold coin W ] 3 : : inclair il Rer ne u s B 3 faven, Jan .7..—Danicl Wileox o X ) ey ; G| 2¢ 20¢ 30¢ Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock instead | pleading guilty to stealing 1,000 | suner oo o ¢ s : s | sloss-s Sieel &1 : : b 12¢ b 20c b 30c of Thursday as was previously noted. | gunces of silver in June, S0 ounces 2 - e ; The meeting will be héld at the house | iy July and 1,300 ounces in Octol sesasnnn 1 $ Southern I 3¢ Mrs. Ellsha Cooper, 165 Vine street. | rrom {he International Silver Go. . : « gev. (G- M. Missirian, pastor of | the | Meriden, was sent to state prison fo- | Total ascis e 5175 e s Texas-Co .. : 5ia i i | iz The consideration anley Memorial church, will tell of | dayv, for two fo three years on the | . .. . . St robaceo 1rod ! EON e s i : | ps week campaign and the o present conditions in Armenia, a sub- | first count, and one year on cach of | Saroial L e nion Pa L ) No < and o 5 i ing attendance -2t fect of intense interest just now and | (he other ccunts Bl | Vit o z poe i R ; el hinerehant Iunchemt #iven by one who roughly under- oy s & el o g ; ; b SHEEhT Sl 4 ‘eport will be made on the nds conditions there. It is hoped . - St i . i Rpsnellsnliet Aot hotts i 1t there will be large attendance. | ire |:”\‘: 5 fl‘-'ffi\l‘?flf“,; :r .hsu(ai: Ve 1 New Bri o »r, Hadassah, . ; : iy : 1 JE RUMORS i will resume its meetings this evening & 1 e "\‘\ o i e = Kholm, Jan. 7.—Nikolui Lenine, | at 8 o’clock in the club rooms. Officers | ¢ o y ot : Salae e f 1 il (il eaeNonly =0 ISES TO G A premier, has made ! will be elected for the ensuing terun. 5 4 3 g LR i 5 s a new peace offer to the Allies which | Miss Anna C. Goldsmith. who has held A is being taken to Landon by Col. Tal-{ the office of president for the past Lotal cliabilicles Public Eaercises to Be Held at AR i State of Mine cut u ‘-. .v g ' illys verlar B . o lents, British repr ative in the Bal- | three vears, will rctire from active | Unew Hritain toni Willys Ov - i (. OF C. NOTES \. February 6. tie states. Among other conditions in- | office this cvening. poEi L 3 0 E ng. . . Al M ' 14 efuded in the offer by Lenine is a pro- = : - aforesaid, The Commercinl Trust Co. i LOCAL STOCK : e wa raduation exercig e to abolish tervorism and th = solemriy swear that fhe foregoing state i in General ¥ tivity of revolutionary tribunals, TOOFLAT FOR CI .‘ SRLRLE """()V I ~”_' & il BT ‘. 3 ‘l:\l{KP}T (’)[()'I‘El, \l MLeautay ety i N “, j ¥ “ wili be held F _ and belie carding to an Isthonian newspa : e < JORN €. LOOMIS. Tredsuver : | ort 1"OR L —About™ 10 feet Subacribedlenias il bl > g Afternoon—>Members Consider tithe YL WEAC A ThE shafiing with puileys and hangers | 7th day o ary, 1920, 8 « 4 « ) el ) g et : ne il " 5 e o YOIl ANDIDAT 5 e iln pee,. e e MO . i AR for Sales Day. will be afforded the opportunil , Q.. Jan, Ohio deni- e A — * (Furnished ! o) sttending the execcises. President » leaders will try 1o eliminate | Tcl. 16 1our, Da b by 3 Stanley B Fddy, A On Friday at 4 op. m. the mercantile |y nley of the hospital will cither Senator Pomtrenc rnort T e connie oo to| TARRANT & HAFFEY i e G ; Asked | hureau ;i\}:‘lt‘:"” e i1 micer. :“'I]:r'“"’d“"‘ side. he invocation will be' d #Cox from_the list of potenti < ) « | viror | R By oral v Rev. Samuel Sutclitfe. s dential candidates. at o meeting m| hree furnished rooms for light | UNDERTAKER ST o b § 2 | tupies o bring up for discussion. The [ 31 1<V Sammuel Sutolifie pastar Fashington following the Jackson | :'f”“;‘lfl‘("'l:"" Address Box *"l\ 53 MYRTLE St., East Ind Off fem: 1 2 250 - | committees appointed at the December |y 110 or irartford will make e : eralc ce ~ el it 51-2 i Tlosi i 3 | weeting e their reports [ : i duy rally era i Jubilee St. Tel. 1151-2. jcan 11 meeting will r Thelr reports on the | @ duation address and the diplg | Lady 2 > Use d i i Hlardwire H erchint ball and entertainment === Lady Attenda ¢ Use of C : 3 vicin e i m AR ML D Jerican Silver 5 Nlanned for the latter part.of Japu-/ Will e presented by Dr: Ernes LIQUOR RE . i 3 | Orders Taken for Upholste 2 \i fdni Federal officers have Visited a sa- | UlllVQl‘Sill | = ; e Ll uencaEsy [ foineuniicrm o cie [ S S the el | . = 2 The members he ‘class al oon in the Curran building on Main | FUNERAL DIRECTORS e and on the new membership work. TClae dree and w rvorie 1o e | Barber Shop - RE S LT ol B : e e e i e s o, ured some liquor. 1t is reported that | A 5 Andrews&noullwe lnc s N i 5 | {he board for the first time. Viola Lankton. Luella Frances E % o nabbed by the officers ;\.‘-’3 4 Fll’st Class Artists y . Now Yorl titker lagle Lock € 00 ! | Some of the new business which will | Freida Marfon Fell Agnes H i The burial w in Fair - cemetery. 1debaken i L i - - e — HADASSAI MEETS TONIGHT, | Du sank 3 i X T ! 1 | scovilt ndard Serew © Car Chem n as Dolis iy Ch pos ses- teft the place, mitted that he pur. ; THE FUN L MOME sion of this relic of alcoholic davs, and = Lande I§ v & Clark 71 { come up regarding the future work | Sutherland. Jennie ¢ pui to Serve Yeou. 2 | Wil he nrransements for a seneral | 1 Office and Parlors 15 Walnut su'cct.l the owner says the corner scems morc | Righ Jensacing T chicerggl than of old. | National Marine Lmp . 5y 57 ' | swles day in February and possibly a |2 fuhased o half pint of liquor for 50. | o1 *sction may follow the seizure, ‘ 213 Main St. 2 Tel. 1644 z Telephone.

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