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{ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRWARY 23, 1920, e Bl S S ST FAR FROM THE STORM AND STRIFE ANGHOR BRAND CLUB HEBALD PUBLISHING COMFANT, Provrletors. There are few landiords, however | hankers and financiers who scem fo - B ot Herald Bullding. 61 Churob 8t viaise in rents to mest taxaiion, they ! that it is easier to handle than the p;r.gs?ro;—ggly i 00 Three Months charge far wore than enoush, = e containing a fractional amount. 5 i | - —— 150 & Month. o sife.” Wherein they are righi. J j &3 Second Class Mall Marter. = S : oL MR, HOOVER CARS, temerity we sugg fhat Congress 2 Rt B o ge PR ) (R a %] The similarity heiween the remarks | consult fhe court records of o midd - F.P.0 Brien Make AMT@SSGS orlal Rooms . of Herbert Hoover today at lohns | diewest stalc hich. several yea portionittely further they have taken a census of snly profitable waverttsing medlum 18 | bopicing University, and the plaiform | ago. tried # newspaper publisher on he “city. Clreulation books end press oom always oven to advertisers. More than 190 members and guests New York Staie Republicans, ja Jibel cha brought by the late = ol the “Aachor Brand” club of the " is siznificant. Mr. Hoover helieves psident. The damages that North & .Judd Manufacturing com- Memner of the Aswacinted Tress. pany assembled for the club’s annufl Ansociated Pross fs exclusively enttled | he mind of the couniry is madc up awarded 1o him were-—we have 0 the use for republication of all news redited 10 1t or not otherwise credited aper snd ales lveal BOY | pocopvations which shall vesult from in favor of the leaguc of nations with | forgotten—but were they not two dinner Saturday night at th Tut i Saturday g e club- house on 1in street. It was i - unanimously agrecd by those who at- reservationists e sees reason wweved o the coinitze ¢ e oy - 5 3 A BEPUBLICAN PLATIORM. : : i ' Wia AN THEN teaded 11 cvent was without why @ party should claim credit for 1o represent damages in iibel suits. el gl o yotitical 2 WOODY SQAKED a 0a the hest in the history of the } 2 determination 1o achieve that on | however. . Henry Fords admirer A 7 ] orzanization which the couniry is united. He he- | micht insist upon a coin for him M%:\‘gfi ™ A | . AT " 2 jieves thai siving this matter prima Si% Conte il e $ 4 = [ N lat six 1ts vatue—hearing in mind and A pericanization were delivered. fusion of ihe “mild w Tesser It would he presziming 1o set vite is the remark that tisanship has been growing less in- e for many yvears, e common e is made concrete. however. ind ool 5w it oty e 3 templation of the N e ihgNoceniidamiee SawardcdBiziin / A and company officials. with short and emplation of the New York State A ; . and pressing domestic issnes”" I all bon- | yhe Chienso Tril 3 . he azo Tribune. So, there we informal talks. strenzthene P bublican platform just announced. o e e T b nfo 1t nzthened the inti- f £ é b have the arguments for and against > =pirit of friendship existing be- 3 te My, Hoover did not di in |4 precedent. D e e 1 fween the captains and privates in ed 1o admit the difficulty n= e ot uctantiy hoh zreat pa i A piece that we - : 5% 112 aaie volunteer waitresses from the bing o Danner that will e i e ssues’” ar . 3 lomestic i S avedand Shiakl e R tly its own. New York Jlepub- . e y 3 ; 4 s o o proper dies for et z el ] e s: rom ; : might e : © oceazionally 2 of th Anet Brand” Girls Sl ghicialisguasiiha LONe Ppsr i when we ride but one \ club whose offorts contributed se suffering from “slow deca Much 1o the success of the event. Ta zone on the trolley i ar buy et il bl e plain zlass of sodi——with tax. i E b e e L 5 PROAUELIVIY is the remeds. He ad- | (00 . th) the usual succulent “fixin'g anul Smerican Mei= | riien s dovniioh fn he hart of (bs|Nould evtr see e ton conl pieve | he diners were pleasantly sur- Ll aderationontithes haetfo e 5 . prized to learn that the vrange e o iy e ! e Nottthe N hurctase i os ¥ 1 1o learn that t ange iuic United St ehabiiiation of |0 / served dur the d was made o (wsi i co-operative ar E ostage stamp, the littie messens - : _. ion law peratiy ¥ Furope. but Ieaves ux in doubt wheth- i ng from oranges shinpod for e occa ns have declared for ratification j .. woman suffrage: measures ro pre- t the spread of radicalism: a na- | poco of stabilit el al budget system: privite owner- nt Marine: enforcement are scidom bought in lots of one 7 Sionll from the Itambis Indian | Rive archards of Flori hy Presiden! er tmoderate” or “drastic” action is K N { And there is nothing else to huy. needed in our own land § Howard €. Noble of the compan ention policy: a small army with itizen reserve reorzanization of Federal Trade Commission: es- Mr. Hooveir was not addressinzg a TR e e ey ; Q who is south on a href sta Mr., No- Jle also gererousiv furnished 3n ishntent of an international hizh 0 time now. and all o ow L . and all of Nev \ ahundance of selected cigars from political gathering, and no exception bt or ei n commission. the | oo o T e J should be taken to his failure 1o cary 1 T service men are home. Wonder how Pre lonz the welcor heme billboard, Presiden! G. W. Troop of Lhe “An- the politicsl <ituation to a more sat g g chor Rrand” clu'. officiated as toast- factory conclusion. Those who know | G ot nr : E o : master durinz the post-prandial ex- S exerva- . {also the public information billhoa : e B g it Wwith Senate Feserva- | o man are confident he wili do this |~ . ises. Mr. Troop mrst read a iel are goin be deft ons the green? sram from Mr. Noble expressing his when he circam and. B s & 5 i inability 10 aitend but assuring that of which shall he to make labor i giscussions of 1hings bearing upoen f<es unnecessary and infrequent immedinte ratification of the rom this list of aspirations there el e Two of the speakers of the evenir were av-Conzressman Thomas * L. Ss be the limitation the | Rdiana made no mistake in placing | (he event stili s ',\,.,,',‘I, ‘“j.”m'm‘ \ Dellis ot o eviden sad Fias 2 \ vent s adorns the facade of VBrien. director of Americanization fryvationsindicatedBUySItheRUdISCan Sh imEnotiticallly Hallian's block. in New Britain. Mr. Re oke in Senate.” Aj Republican = his customary felicitous manner and wor the hew his audience.” He h1a say that this limitation would Who was it wrote “Th e I o i o s e 5 = S e ) , SIGNS OF SPRING. oL S5 HoN R LS of living conditions which would not | responsible positions of our govern- ', ontioned two interesting points, that bjected to only because the Nen- snow, the beautiful snow " How do hold for Furopean countrie: ment, men who represent unquestion- ;. \na: horn in New Britain and, in majority is Itepublican. Although The tidings that we bear today will they get The following fizures taken from |ably 100 per cent Americanism. his vouth, weorked for North & Judd zet that v Presidenf has indicated hix will- | be welcome indced 1o the snowbound, the official publicution of the Canadi- In conclusion. the members of the y o ' SOTEC0 (00 Mr. Reiik pss and even desire to have rati- | Storm-wenry peo of New Enzland, T A CTR - S AN 3 n government will an idea of | IZddy-Glover post trust rhat the pub- . . . 1.jajed the *Anchor Brand' Rt i o HE ' e 1 | FACTS AND FANCIES ARE []UI FUR BflNUS a1 that country th a population |lic will realize the spirit in which ”’”‘m Tt s e A s of the Treaty free of reserv- hose tempers are sharper than the o1y of < has done ont lthesnifacis ol bhc=enilea febide e REURAANEIAnEt S A 2 ion of the Treaty fu U onc-iwelfth of ours has done. In con- { these facts ave 1 nted. idea - 1100\ Noble whom he describea as his slisht references to natters po- Mo, O1d Home and Welcome Home litical, and his declarations thercto | Week wins observed last September ot one the Democrats would pick sax oRtinsRweRdoRnotiasculle pertaining, leads (o the surmise that | Nevertheless a nection with this tabie it might be {of this commiunication is to zive the u\gpie tign, it is safe to say that no i = gy noted that Canada defines any man | citizens who will have the final voice, = platform of that party 5 % Brickiay zetting 311 per day federal forces would come under this | case week, the other teams of the biz {*Vork, where edges of their snow shovels, for— AS we understand 5 S ssue of the coming | e adini { bl ns the main issu £ th ming the admniral, { by name and noble by na- such | Sprinz is coming. The first signs have | charses the department wit e i ihe contlimeniiar hstac tional prominence while a mem hanking _you for the tuahlc Jeasant to a believer i c Unniarried men who served under ery truly yours, the vork of Americanization in New old-fashioned woman one vear in overseas units reccived EDDI-GLRNEINEOSTEN0 RS promised 1o love, honor and chey Explaining something of its position | $70 for three months THE AMERICAN LEGION ChtandnuRtiniE the reportsy jushband now hax a0 mranddauzhre n the honus for ex-soidiers. members | Unmarricd men who served one | 1. K. BURR, { of newspapermen familiar with the | who asks where thef got that stuff, For the Publicis Commitiee the hasebail { liallas News ; and puy purpose of The Alonz this Sy vear the eves | sitain. He recot the effarts made by those in charze from the he- zinning of the campaign to the pr ent da Other speakess were F. M. Holmes. ) ; Unmarried men who served two vice pr 1t and treasurer of the $ % Gov. Morrow has so ide lowing communication: vears and under thise ars in over- oD F. M. Wightman. vies arfize the satety ind weltie or the lirst indication that the coloncls for his stait Fifty-eight A1 the last monthly mecting of the | seas nunits recencd 7 for five president and secretary: M. O'Hayer. won will be semiofficially staried | Kentucky colonels and not a drop to | pddy-Glover post. No. American | months. (From The Herald of That Date) genermal superintendent, and Ernest s dvocacy ot il inne 1o truily annual sprins training teips (o t\':"”w’ \‘]m;‘l‘lit\lmr‘-‘:vw:‘vln‘ Ve in e e s Unmarricd inen “who served three | — — - —-——— | Wood, master mechanic of the ,“.' exican’ and in oppusition toi the | SupRs clihies ivhene 5 eyes will i T federal “honus™ came up for zeneral ‘}"'_’:“ ‘j‘»"] oyeriinaNetsea U teRlco February 23, 1895, T. Frich company in New H e sharpened. pitching arms worked et discussion. The post_went on record | “wived 81w for six miun : Bet N0 iR P rad: dompans sent “hichiconicein iisinow branch of as being in favor of the plan endorsod Marviad inen) who sesved underions 18 ot Ll el s aalito| Dusiness the local compar oRalE e | P B G bt by ex-sorvice men throuwhout the | Year in overseas unit. £100 for three o BT e The entertainers were John J. Sasing | condiion- L Uyvicisnce dligls hE O AT I U (R R L cuntrs. which is now being presented | months. S of their new hrckle known as the ; Crean. pianisi: Tiban Callahan, char- s final analysis the attempt of | d soutinsiica@niceedesBnal |86 N enanzedibnisi tille: (ron king to congress by the national committe »\'(;'ff’;“‘ niel “_I’j" """' “'”1“”“‘"_"': Wairner Naiional Reller Loop. acter songs: Her = J(‘-.n\:un.: sinz- 1 the birds from the same | president——Kansas City Times, of the American Legion. nder two) in overscas unit. for The Eutchers® Proteclive assocla- | In& and dancing: Elmore Morse, vo- tion mer last evening and adopted a | Calist: Andrew sso, vocalist, Sntertaining Ki Officers of the erican people. The zveat m is possessed the intense desin vear and under twe vears in overseas Slay fairly with the world of Iddy-Glover posi of the American goings and comings of uniis receive £70 for four months. 1 the realization —subcon :ion. has sent 1o 1his office the fol- e (i dhm. o With yvenrning souls they country. That zreat majority is ent methods of asitaio o pre- e tol icel imie et A Kinks eradicatcd from the | Iand strong obiection is voice party will be (o express in con- : “In view of the faet that the press | fonr months, system which it is expectad will de- ! Bnc (crmal aims Findiniden i (o AGl cRRRIEC sh Rantedate s STh c Rl s D) Tt e e o of the country has given this subject Married men whe served 1wo yvears i most rizhi-thinking men wilt | 81 dpeloselic appenmance of the Mrsty o WU fo b 2 G REY BESHES 1SS | wide discussion in edltorials if ovonld | (mmder three) inioverseas unit. $100 | D00 L0 Lo g debts in the pussy-willows, deep i the alder secm an opportune time for the local | for five months. ehciaekbamumberonbad debis seiine : ; veterans to present their views to the Married men who seived threel e o Fo 0 D NG molis to pay | dent: T, E. Salmon, treasurer: public years ind overy in overseas unit, s George H. Shine and H. Hammar- berg comprised the general commi ee. Othar committees W Enter- rainment. Jobn J. Crean. chairman; progident: Jo Maloney, vice ribe. would add another sreat Febiuars Bl R JC swamp where it isdifficalt for the cold | holiday to the ealendar.— Washington his or her hill the name is senf to ettt Bl G e e P : 'm. propasition. of the Ameriean “"\‘:m';“: .:'}(."'"‘,',‘,l.hfll beneiit of Gan. | 112 Secretany of 1he organization. who - > A ¥ St e sozion is that every ex- vice man s € L A ner an informs 2!l the resi of the members tignFotithecostiRs LRt eXpeer Tatheiiial=ns fuoon S iduniceah= 187 s LS Caraiaaliat s o "« Glven n fifty dullar (350.00) thims | adian velcrans provides tht any ex. | MIOVME all the rest of the membe: G vear bond for cach monti spent in | serviee man who so desires shall be ) 0L ) B80S RS 6T Bl T BED ¢ T TS o e e A | the service. The averaze man served { €iVen a farm of 160 acres and s2.500 | S0 FC 008 S ¥ Narey Hoftman. Charles Kinkade IR B e || AT S SHEHCETS aniche cight months with the colors. 11 | eredit as 4 working capital to he patq | O 50800 0 Tt anguet. Andrew Colehan. chzirm ught in these dayvs when consid- So take a fresh grip npon your ) ' Men iandlelet e h ottt o the Soverament inl iaen J. 7. Dawson has had an illumis G ) A eleetric clock. put up in his Main jon of our ity tax s Uppermost [ weapons of wiar azainst the ciements, Vice Eresident Murshall has rea- | COMMillec avvived at this firure after | years time. sreet sample room. he mind of properiy owners and W s new faith and spirit attack | son to be une for if he has told NELY ‘L""'-l"'” derion; "'=‘="°~ Are We A=king Too Much® The sun shone so brightly this fore- single zood story pre-empted by the J SUENS SRR G War expenditures hy this countr noon that a number of unemploved bicsidentilic s =uilfylof usurpation.t | Lenosiss s ilinns duninz ihelwan EEERG S8R R LR e e ~een {0l aather inl know ons WOMAN EXPLORER igher taxes affect rents? [the cxpensive anthracite into your LA Uy nGlon dili e o will higher 21 ! E Baltimore Ame n. " ”I (”“"‘ ; “"“‘l ”I'“” ," ”" g V= | biliion dol . not including loans of | the streeie. #nd 25 usual at this time auestion that many are askin prcions and greedy furnace with a il QUL e nine billiovs more to our allies. The | of the vear the subject was polities. OF NOTE IS DEAD 1€ @1 SETVICE { ity wis, according to offieial in- H. Dayton Humphrey and i1wo . o 5 - men brousht up the following ques- P L L 2 thority That A Mitchell Paimer. the | 70 formation. ptanning for possibly two | friends from Boston enjoved a fishing S— o A e The | AtTOIIEY general. has not decided L o el e eriied ars more expense on even a larger | irin to Southwich pond Yesterday. and . e S cgreop0SnT ATt 0t aRl LU e S S, S ! 2 ¢ % [t yerally conceded that | when they returned they had ring . Mrs, Margaret Dunlop Gibson Discov- that two members of the cabinet ! 5 s \ honus in kvl or unconstitutional s 2 0 ¢ vy b y the scedsmen. What mat- | SeMPlage—New York Sun and e hastened the cnd. T e ‘ on Mount Sinai. her taxes as an oxcuse for raising |1 ; 5 aid 1< this the proper time t honus asked by the veterans sprend PLEDGES 970 woposition before congress? sed demands, However, 5 ) ion onge < The danger of the American i s 1 in the knowleds i i b Gy e f two more veaws or warfai ) elined 1o remain quict until the fore- The ve aluraily asks o was | Knthusiastic Mecting of Local Chap- that the spade and fork must replace d ! S ele-sertiCeNmenien o ulealito R [ SRNelaraiina iUl Gl howyana B | |0 Mount Siuai, broneht to Encland ; ; casters come (o some kind of an | oot he country able to plun two vears ter = Heldl Eollowing Arbor Day = 4 the shovel, hoth coal and snow. Spring | qzreenient.— Washingten Star 4 e e o L Y| the first leaf of what is known ags Social—Another Mecting Soon. R Tl hundred and fifte millions to carey Memiwrs af New iritain chapter With her twin er. Mrs. Ag l\m\y '“,'I‘f‘:'\ ) \':::?In u;,-‘ A:w‘:i(‘r:}mv‘y’u" ‘ILIrlva\x\;n and ”";”.| :»nvls\ vh»;x 4 R e hated (he distinclionh of ‘ i . car, e countiy has ved un- i dast nighi for the Palestine Arbor Day | i 92 the f Svriac THAT TWO CENT PIECE Probahly the knalish climate s B R gl Rl 2 CAWY 4 discovering in 1892 the famous Syriac ice received $30 per month. 36 w disturbed prosperity. The ravages of | papty whicn had been postponed he- (i, cest of the Govmels in the mon- S R A ol actual warfare never reached our: cause of the inclement weather. Miss it - . 5 e 2 astery of Mount Sinai. It was vew cases. 15 was subtracted for depend- | shove The man who wax In the | .Anne Lipman, president. presiddd. Mr. | ST 00 L UL L™ nearty alt stick together. through their havin< remained nnturned probably since 1h last Svrian monk had did in th mon- nds to penetrate. But they have | Star, TAXES AND RENT, s to the amount of s e e ae IO e B e ] CLess e Bl dn inferesting subject for | forth. Spring is comin D. Ralph. M. {yaws. Horace H Tohn Hiland, Willinm Youns rs of New Britain. In what de- <tow on your front walk. Shovel average man has no direct way I nupon your lips and @ song It may be stated on 1he besi an- hnswering the question. not know- ur heart. Contemplate withou the valor and individual efforts of | of pickerel ns a result of their day American tioops turned the tide and | work. b 'who might wish to profitecr. 1t | house whieh has not been aired oo | walking on the sireet woull constitute : 9 . ered Eamious Siriac Patimpset nite the common thing te use | thoroughly, and break oui the cata- house-cleaning musi be faced, what o Several zentlemen mentioned for 1pared with the contemplated ox- et ported of Mrs. Margaret Duniop G Aiffic to estimate the son, who died in 1896, after six visita t woule justificd in @ yunt of N ratse = i e kx-service men hrougliont the they are entitlgd 1o some form of n England that the climate of thai : 2 - : ool financial adjudment. For instance. country makes hooze a4 necessity _ the majority of men while in the serv- | nder the svstem axatio o Seclesiasticus. A The arcument now is being made tpartment col- imonnt What it ihert Iian eent e S e a b pretiy bad. but who knows-—mayhe i | ””1 prohibition would improve if, - | nenches realized no ane else ean. | Goldsiein, the Connecticut director of . i ene-half and a two cent 1 - - what the result wonld have been if | Zionist activities. and Dr. George Co- A MESSAGE OF LIGHT AND LOVE. | 1087 norsonall use he barricr of which he was a unit | hen, United States Distriet Attorney, | S “If is apparent that the service | hitd heen avercome. addressed the club Members of the | (Contribated.) executive ommittee also ave short | tallis. There were vocal solos by i Sansas City Siar 1 b ents from a large percentage of fhe men. %4 a month was loft for ihe sol- tery centuries before The sisters 1ook about 400 photo- craphs of it. When they returned to Fngland it was idntifid by Prof< Burkitt. and Fensley of Cambridz men had no opportunity 1o save any | 1= This the Proper Time? MoNney fo pUt AWaV TOr Necessary ex- he Fiee i il S McLicin: of my floor i e ”"" “"" ”{ Uthay it would not { yjjggie Lipman and Zeitlin and s it shone in 1he sky ahove; i e wise to table this matter for a yvear : 5 iss Sophia G mas t tow man of the Senate | S DI U = : money loss servier men suffered in | an haw been stegeston tation by Miss Sophia Ginshe S\ RORU S COSLLEE B 08 ALNERLNTO) motions in v | i = S enthusiastic wus the assembly i anking and curreney o hoymalanuometianS I IVIRLL S JEb S iers. I it is pul over for this 1ength | e hed rioe 0 by | university as th u World by their absence runs into of iime they feel it would become a | afoe e Sl S ‘ N become a1} y\joogrs. Goldsicin and Coken that, al- to have it bgcome a political issuc Fhe Tmportant questions of reconstruction R Ll n e will confront the parties at this elec- { yunits e giveni o penses on return to civilian life. some quar- etonian ma <cript. on of th oldst vrsions of the Gospels exiant in any languag \nother expedition was sent to Sinai and the text was copied Its publi N of the te in 1391 marked in the history of Bibitcal erit sawon of the Women® A mess=age of Hzht and love, 3 e Rt | 0 arvee fgure and would bhe dilicult 10 | y61itical issne durinz the presidential B emiphatically that they «do not figures o E B for WL whic want financial recompense for what <um of $970 was twenty-on ! Wo cent coin. He has & sun was shining above : = y 5 . AR Sone ey considered their patriotic « Aol eventy-five . opposition in the form of Gt Bk A he sun- (s however. consider they are jus shine zave ( fie members who tionfandl ex=soldien lezislationfshould oére natd presentte’ plzi<e through | cqnesting some financial ad- I equestin s SO papcial not ocenpy time svhich niust he Ziven ©two and ene-half cent iibson was (he widow of 1 S|ARc light and love oo o e easurer Hss Lena Ahrahamson = tavored by Represe i _‘I'\“"”'\ ,.:‘.,"‘,,r‘,‘v’;'\].\,“h"‘ly' ;’»'I'”w‘ ':]’7‘[‘1"’ to the consideration of other matters. ::. ‘;rx‘.',l,‘\g‘.“, ,,\A.‘qm, i tl v;‘n,-\(n. ' Jamas Voung “,"“'""' & noted 5. Vestal. of Indiana. | The moon and the =un eac s lis H R ‘_‘“’U'_ elCrAn o7 “”H‘“ The Da e of Polities. cial secreiar Sophia Abrahan s transtator of Cervantes’ poetry. the House committec D) discloses a marked discrepancy with The American Legion will not ally § £ North strect. Il can g ity tgougingth aslos (hoNs that of the averaze war worke | itself with any polivical party, but! e banded in at mesting Wednes ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, Ome hrings us by n and the other has detinite policies for which it | gav even e e What Has Canada Done? Giviihs | s D Gy s A R o, il eption ziven last avening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I W, Red- sixty- o, weights and measures wonid hat the conflicting hills by day 2 2 ind both drawn by the womer Their message of lizht and love Our uext door neizhhor inada, ! lizes his independence and can be re- PENSIONS FOIRR TWO. ter four vears of War expenses has upon te cast his vote for th Twe emploves of the Traut & Hine | deni 10 Hart strect, the engagement enty-five confs per apartment in- ave politicians enough to realiz 1 : o & enty-fi ¥ s reatize alit o« day alveardy in effeet a liberal bonus sis t interesis of the country. A voice | Manufacturinz Co. have besn placed | of their niece. Miss Klizabeth Mason, asing his tax cost ¢ dollars per sdvertising value of an argument world, temi. A land settlement project and | in the government through the med- | on the pension fund. created at the y was announced to William B. Wilbe'. e For all there is light and love liberai credit 10 enable the veteran 1o | ium of the ballot is one of the duties | recent annual meeting of the stock- | Jr.. of 17 Main street. Miss Mason Was The light of the world shows the love | avail himself of this opbortunity is!of our citizeas. legion members. as | holders. The employes affected have | formerly of Virginia but has been 2 | of God. also in operation. The American vet- | individuals. intend fo discharge this| heen with the company 25 years, and | making her home here for the past twentysfive mill rate. [ bills if a fair way to be presented to Who gives us His light from above. | crans select Canada when making | duty at future eleciions in such Lthe commenbament ot \ he " Densiond AwhiStars: A= vedmni wil Sl irtment over the twenty-one miil | concerning the two. They ha e and three dollars and twenty-five | however, succeeded in tting both

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