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NEW SRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921, s e e B L Tyam— : m]‘]li\fl )Bfft‘d]‘\l:Het:‘l\l\lY Try This On Your ~ NPT W,WM LELASS ABOPTS | e V|| FACTS AND FANCIES |“orpi il WISE, SMITH & CO. [ y lowe number Y ROBERT J IN-- B SURSCLIPTICN RATES Vhich it squared s uce | BY ROBERT QUILLEN [ y HARTFORD (™ 200 Turee Monthw i e e e sonseenaneeed | (0TI miy Bible Gmu] Adopts ———— persuade Entered nt the Post Office at New Brital | as Bocond Class Mall Matter. : - Y £ ¥ A grave situation never discour fELEPHONE CALLH RUSINAAN 0100 0 vvvrrrraenrins voe 938 | with ¢ T 1 t knows 1 Bibliomaniacs” was one of the Editorial Rooms . 9 femnle Kknows il names suggested at a meeting of the ges the live one ’ it there had been ot o nan here " Avert tal big non-denominational Bible ¢ at tanie ndve medium in [ " n T pel of the Methodist chureh \o City. Clrculation books and preas | 23 ? . ot ax burdens will go down [ Davy y“_\ | 1 1 il room always « to advertisers u ekl toithe Neatiy ahine S night. The Everyman's|§ Hdn't sting wgain | . 5 s, the Hardware City class, will be L S ted oy many others were suggested A ember of The Assoclated Press suggestic e | The Tr The ted Pross In exclusively entitled | f g back to par is idealism, P C suggestion that 1t be called “The Trin- h y 1] form the judge e dignit A ' o ity Methodist Cl was voted down Wise experts were callec . Among other things gradually get to for re 1 = ereditod t r no rwise credit sonification of ¢ in that country [ If the doctor is a quack, the patient | g . because of the face that the class is ‘;‘,”f,‘ ape 1d also local news pub- 3 Is Tucky if he doesn't get a biey | . Jfnot a Methodist institution although fished herelr pondered long. Seriously he prepar 5y meeting in the Methodist church. It Member Audit Bureau of Cirenlation. | €0 the andicnce in the court room for finall s declded to adopt the ! tlon. = |[name “Everyman's Bible Class." The A. B. C. Is a natfonal organization | his weighty decisior z ) vhen you 1 a girl whose breath The slogan 600 in five months" whish furnishe s newspapers and adver seems to be materializing better than tisars with o stelctly honsst analvats of | Then, not until eiroulation, Our circnlation statistics are d | ocent of gulle was expected, This slogan wa based upon this audit. This tnsures pro- | had been given the matter, he declar . R P e tectlon agalnst fraud In newspaper dis s tribution figures to both natlonal and lo- | €d that he believed, after thorough in- t us then be up and doing” is a |N€W members every Sunday. Last good motto if we d add the words | Sunday 41 new members joined the one another", class and yesterday 30 more, = = | sting but once, thercfore, the com : ; ] ’ g _ o There will be an awfu! din of snor- Rev. John 1. Davis continued his S il ol Do R Bl oy \ i Follow: The Asniversary Sale Ends “ ) d g alleging the ere hac 1 seuss S NO DELAYS plaint alleging that ther ' |ing in Heaven if some of the regular| Every once in a while 3 a | discussion of the creation. five stings by one bee must be wrong | church attendants cortinue their pres- | fellow who thinks he i |ing the regular session it was and the decision went to the owner of [ent practice |is only a smooth be wunced that Sunday morning s sions of the class would be terminated the bees, each of which had but onc - < _— ! : A Th d D 8 F S 4 Sy It will also be mecessary to scrap| WHen the house gets reports from |l time to permit the members to ursday, vec. 6. Ireesouvenirs Charles W. Morse at sea before he ; D Imen on the rond, it reflects sadly that|3ttend morning services In thelr x ' b LA & Thus the poor bee never may sting |4 few ambitions along with the flects. | /"o /e " 00nd i furt it much, pective churches. There ve 151 |4 réached France, comes the news that |y ¢ onoo. tho dog, once, without be- e % Memibers present out of & total mem- |l g Atorney’ General: Daughesty plank | joe e s iaminil s i hile adopting a new foreign polley | p, oo 10 cate o new interest | Pership of 17 w " b G' d l l d it dile Crmn Rl s mi{lmf"“‘{"“l by the term “ICLOUS™ 1o g b careful o Americanize the s B L e et e e ot mentins Eairday 8 1 e Given up to and Inciud- 3 SR All about us are people who have [thing. Al ) \ight was the challenge Issued by ey At S o [slonalNiate fedition and calling 1t ani( ULt WAS JEREHGURIENEE IR 188URARE BOY ed here while his ship contracts are | peen «gtung” many times—but sel- e e ¢ CHINE AL AR \Walter Fletoher, general of the blue under examination, doi ties by the sema hivian: Frequently the only funny thing | ] army, to D. McMillan, general of the a Strange and new as it was to realize [ Many men would be glad it others| ‘bout a comic strip is the cartoonist’s | There should he at least one efficien. | €1 &rmY, to a contest for member- Ing Last Day Of tize Sale. ship and attendance to terminate sometime in the near future. Points to be figured on the basis of 60 per cent for new members and 50 for attendance and the losing team to past record, in the way contemplated, NO LEAGUE RIVAL " . . stranger s it to know that he will Nt [ oo oy oy derstood the purpose fo s possible; Dr. Lorenz's statement o ; tand ',l";;';f‘ 4'(1?,‘;,[‘ ,‘1\‘_:.&;4-:-"mh:yltxlv ez | A" Outstandmg Souven}r Cou- be allowed fo remain in Paris, or§9%0 |41 o wraenington conference, or the |would indicate it to be the case. L@LAE{ FV}AI 19 At this time some It:m' 1"- consult the lnlu'-“idu|1 on | working of the League of Nations, If, however, the reports of large prominent speaker will be invited to i whom he seems to rely. 2 - Vi £ Sy ave ugl address the class. Perhaps it will be regretted that ,?i':“y M,“' ,““t[ .”w Neaienw i T,“h. '.h.“ ,I’ l“”‘f, m,' e i v””.”.“’, N&P’]E R\ 3 1t s likely although no official ac- pons, ffl Order TO Be Exchanged matter how many nations were invited [ poor are true, and if he was a par E tion w ken during the busine more leniency was not shown in his . ; : ; g : ! to attend, would turn into a rival of [to the deception, we of this coun H)\ meeting, on the suggestion, that othe case—that he was not permitted to don the armor of suspi- local ministers will be invited from the League of Nations. must again ‘ . visit his doctor. On this the govern- } Se time to time to address this class. FDI‘ Fre S@uve;’urs} I-"i u st b [3] For the benefit of those who have |cion. Al vty I n ey . ; ment must take its chances. No one | : y {Alex Zotterman Has Butt and the following committee chairmen such a horror of the possibility of such — vere named: Entertainment M. 1 thing the words' of Secretary Gen- AC . MILES 6a Patanta Brewster; publicity, Herbert Camp; iy e Gage Patented tansportation, Charles Rotiestson: || aPhed in’ on or Betore Thursday, The death of fsaac I. Miles marks nusic, S. G. Sindell and finance, How - pairment of Morse's health or shouid the loss to this city of another who e ard Horton, The has decided to take result in his death. Again, this chance T ithie ot selot Fiar ; raf X ]‘ £ 1'] J‘“' y ; M8 chance |, parded by the Leagues’ supporters |’ . e T SR e BRI By (e sl harge of the regular Sunday evéning must be tgken. But there is a greater A capacity et a 151ve, |old G. Manning, Walk-Over Shoe | sepvices in Trinity M. E. chufch Sun- December 8. 1s a rival. It is a friend to whom we A g e it matter to be considered. straightforward and honc re | § 211 Main street, New Britain. | qay night, January 29, 1922, Samuel A. Appell, New Haven. A i . i wish all su , since all the work No one fails to realize that the peo- 2 the honors and duties of State repre- | ione in the cause of peace or for the Combined cigarctte or like case and le demand a changed order of affairs : sentative in a manner characterist eIy s A s Sl OF allalrS Lo quetions of armaments is done in electric torch. o p ; today. The scandals resulting from a |, =05 0 ,, of him Edward W. Bellamy, Torrington 3 l L ¢ re came | Permutation padiock. 1 failure of justice in so many cases of A quarter of a century ago I prominence in the past have been REC R0 iaee clatlons |\ Now Britain and immediately be- | William H. Collins, Mcriden. Broom 2l s 4 | there is little danger that there will E | | nolder. 3 recorded for years as cumulative evi- ; ; [zan o' take aotive interest fn the at=isar o St i U ome out of the conference any triple 7 . dence that “red tape” and delay often | fairs of the city. He was one of those | bacco pipe r 4 Fasin: lliance between Great Britain, Japan i . Sy caused miscarriage of justice when i 4 e to be praised Edwin B. Gager, | nor to the \ wnd the United States. There may| .. .. {danme rs | Derby Textile C Reel for ~ o our laws were fair and those who ad- disposition to consider matters of pub- : 3 ¥ (Continued From Fir: Thist 1t 4 et ‘ome an agreement among the five G e A s strip material ag ministered them anxious to see thal c interest, when s rest woul G ot nations. Meanwhile some substitute | Willlam Howarth, Devon. Nut|p e , 3 A justice was done. ations. Meanwhile some substitute | o\ 1 greater understanding of the | joek, F. McDonough to present his case tc i 3 the courts and the police commissio \ for the Anglo-Japanese alliance is be- | ; . . Men have been too credulous—men community in which he lived. James Pullar, Hartford. Apparatus | ¢ which body he has brought forma in public offices. Poor execuses, seem- | & SO BNt ¥ el tachabes riscito the (RIS o employee at Landers, Frary |lOr removing snow harges. 5 il g . op | Insistence of the rumors which make | % o e 1| Roland W. Sellew, New Britain, a s R | 9 ing plausible under the arguments of " h . |an ark's, yeras ago, he ¥ latgnor to the iRatnir Bearifig o Police Investigating &_5 the United Btates a party to such alli- 4 § iy 1 e p those who advanced them, have been L the viewpoint of the men and ried | pany. Anti-fraction bearing S When the matter was brought to nee. : s (he attention of Chairman P. F. King S I accepted and a miscarriage of jugtice this knowledge with him into his pub- Charles Y al.m of the hoard of police commissioners | o 4 1t meemy likely from contemplation |, o wpo poriiosny son thona oloss | Phonograph reord cabinek, ' i | f Wealth and social standing have to him in life ls felt by the many | . o008 BECCIRG ROV and turned them over aces o the Market have Shantung at the cost of losing signor on leep consideration |= of onic you know her heart cal advertisers. vestigation, that the bee was able to direct line with the novel means contemplated by this government last Thursday, for the interception of that it was planned to intercept a man possessed, like the bee, but onc (spelling. cy expert on t keep the of Morse's probable financial standing, | chance " straight ¢ others do the even though possessing his unenviable —— tem to stin > , You can't hitch your wagon to a|work. would be more distressed than would the Attorney General if the course he as taken should result in serious im- i has taken should result in serious im. ire cited. “It is clear,” he s, “the conference cannot and must not he S ¥ 4 ] served her in this district in official | for this evidence of a played too prominent parts. 3 who knew him. This occasion is taken | 41y set gage to Chief W. J. Rawlings of the police h s I M The people today ask and demand |°U% Y0 Japan in regard to Manchuria. | oo o that sentiment in deep sinceri- Designs. PHTERARY | SLln ol s o il "1 Becles hppOll]ll O“emefl[ But China will have a new chance to . ; to conduct a thorough investigation that there shall be “no delay” in the st ty. Bryant H. Blood, Hartford, : prove her ability to handle her ow or to Pratt ¢ administration of affairs such as the : 4} TR — ‘\rm'I( ’\ " & iffairs without foreign interference on 3 ; 7 return to this country of a man who If you can't Take a man's word, | wajter I, er soil, in both administrative and e was pardoned many years ago before et don’t Buy his work. NOTRLORLS Tl k pl I 6:30 1 & urisdictional power. 2 N ; The raid took place about 6:30 last serving his full term in Federal prison — Caster whee Lt ' T night. Mrs. Povlitski was washing because he was declared to be at the| 3 b of the failure of Lloyd George to plan buckle. dishes in the rear of the restaurant, point of death. * Frederick , . ) X to come to the Conference will hasten Irederick Roettges, aimford, as- Ay mated Swhon Iihe L0 o0 R G incacties EnidlInEINE Was rehderety| il ! the matter Bergdoll would never have e | York, N. ¥. 2 patents: Lamp or oth- ? . : s andeered by the of- escaped; he would have been paying 3 e at the ten-year nava 3 5 lemand was made that the door lead- | Of the local R. 0. T. C., presided and | geq o¢ work ¢ E S v the penalty of his acts of the most ! ; 2 complainant was washing dishes, be| W4 Gatl pled a hox as he|yecently It was the London home of despicable disloyalty to this country. Wise is the stateman able to break the case to the police board for fur ther action. Amorican Educational Week hegan London, Dec. 5.~ indegland House Accuses Policeman yesterday with a mass meeting at the | ong of the most luxurious of ducal | it once and turn over both sides of e | Palace theater under the auspices of | ouses ana ti % ] ] i | « he property of Mme. Iddy-Glover Post, American Legion. |r;ujq Jacques Balsan, formerly the A large and enthusiastic audience | py .. hess of Mariborough d Cor The fecling is that the probability James Miller, Waterbpry. Duplex “The Flapper s Passing,” Title or cditorial. Stopping quite a while at conferences. W. 7. Cahill o Mend Wheat ! 2 - J. Canill Co., Meriden. Wheat| o oned. The order was complied [ Buests of the Leglon. George B.|yyo'roocua of Nations, flour. Tl Chandler, state compensation com- | ol The caller who fnvariahly hears| J. B. Williams company, Glaston-|\ii0: fn':'(i';,‘l'.’j'ii "I":"m,“: "L]“,]“h,w‘l el A Sullivan |, Thie huge, square, Frerich house bright, cheerful news seldom “wears|bury. Talcum powder. to search the place. After waiting a | Were the principal speakers, and their '(',’m(';‘r”“"\"?";"‘ ‘“l””‘ was bullt by Applications for Trade Mark Regis- | /oo e DO 0 Dack to | talks were well received. i ,-" e apndablitian a (et tration. e sink where she- was washing. |, Rev. Johni I, Davis, pastor of tha | 5 e SRIENEE Sonsuelo, Gontatns a : Diamond Bottling corporation, Wa- | jsearine that bout to destroy | Trinity Methodist church, opened the [S7S85 MATUS hall and & double glit ! : more a man deceives himself |terbury. Non-alcoholic béverages and | oyiqomee it o leved. Policcman | Meeting with prayer for the success | ttICas A0S roomas sl rin e ifto more than half its alms accomplished. | the easier that job s for other peo- |5 » ma me. [[0iitate aceoraine it Teslstaterisnte | OF teimovement, and)lat tha sqmea|cach Other andyiiio witblatot fone side This quite outside of benefical effect | pre. he Embalmers Supply Co., West | grabhed her and pushed her with | time called upon divine aid for the |Of the house is taken up by the ball- AN e it has had upon the conferring na- Hand fire extinguishers e foren thatd DS violently | men partaking in the disarmament i?.“;'.:“:x:;(:' h"d,,"..\r“{):f.lrr:‘ll\lmpr;c{lni'm} 'ro! s not righted, s )ld oppres- e i AR ¥fmw s T its of Columbud, New Haven ainst a door several feet distant. | conference at Washington, 85 Sl 1 ers tions, bringing knowledge as to the Hvery radical action brings reac- a }‘q‘.“]l»':"vl l“‘l_“ ]u“..'.-v 11‘111“:,;“:“'0 s itewind “mm’fh .mmn,un.mx“‘“" the ducal crown and Churchill alue of the better understanding be- | tion; the happy medium is the grati-| Alfred V. Oxley, Southingfon. Shoe | operations, gave her such pain that| O the plano by Theron HMart, sang|2FM8 much in evidence. e ST tween all nations. e ciing he called in Dr. Julins Hupert, who | ‘America the Beautiful” after which red 1z r delay interferes with the i e e | zel Sons, Hartford Canned [ axpressed @ belief that the woman| Mayor O. F. Curtis described the edu- - 5 Il & : ¢ cational faciliti®s of the country and | tiined a divorce from the Duke in e pital shorily to undergo tres the feeling he has for Educational |1920. In July last, she was married Now comes the awful thing|under his feet should ascertain 2 Week. to Lieutenant-C'olonel Lou Jacques city government, now, or had there | sult of the Balsan, a retired French army officer Doubt.” The people of the United |gort of grass it is ? e i) nl ,,.‘ g Talks On Education. States have been deceivec P g griculturis T i s had that brings gre ;.Iv‘ rI‘n:\;::\n.lnlrn:lI:J‘\m» £k m”, SRS m.};‘;“i’\‘;!lfl: Q“};”. v m”yi:u‘xlf\».v 1"’4;1!("]!“‘ 'q””,”“ 1, who BAVE @ TOUSINE sp ech ::)n“ i 4‘: .h “‘Z hEench it ed healer of cripples has been terri-| § Savtal . Ierald this morning, the woman and 4 eloanianUi I otlingt SOHGHFons St DL dha s Bl LB e G e 1 healer of cripples has been terr Some say failure is in store for the ; A Fal el pinull L SRl advantages to be derived from |forces in France. Before her mar- bly misjudged. The reports that the [man who believes that results count A | e A “m’_‘ a young generation highly educated, |rlage to M. Balsan, she had purchased ; L g & and the importance of a highly train- (& fine estate at Ize, near Monte Carlo, ustriz yhysicls " orenz, | mu hod Austrian physiclan, Dr. Lorens |much; methods, morg ; Vi s been pushed from chairs onto the| oy gutr of teachers to carry on the el [through others has demanded and re- i i i 3 % floor, waxed indlgnant. One of) .k " te gnoke of America as the| T, 4 those present submitted his name and| yoa4er of the natlons in learning and HOCKEY 1S ABANDON: D made & stirring appeal for the support | of the schools in all thelr depart. 1No¢Key fans will be greatly disape ! v ant point to learn that Fordham will not Rl Dr. Lorenz received what was per- [has faded from memory. [ ¥ : treatment toward his wife. Mr. Chandler spoke on “What | D¢ Tepresented on the ice during the New York, cvery |haps the greatest praise ever accord e S (O : i R lllyll 'I‘w:“u\ ‘1‘.(-\1 I‘l‘ 1('1;.\‘11‘(.1[1‘::.(!.\;2101‘:\ ':: Amerfea costs and What it Stands COMing winter months by any sort of sy % here became known and his altruism, | ; Mrs. Povliltskl, her eyes still in.| D2t Wars of this country and showed |S¢tlded upon during the bast week at boiat v suy | altruism, wasappreciated P | flamed and with tears showing them. | 2OW In the &chools and other public |% FOSEE Lot A s i ea i In other 18 | n a | OF supposed altruis as appreciate] 25 Y A ‘{ | 2 i 1 flamed and wi cars SIOWING 8- | puildings, the cost would be overcome, | DIrector of Athletics and Frank Gar- wasl called @ mAn preater. than anyl|. CTaken trom Iferald of that date i e e o "‘]“;1:H‘I;Id‘,"]“‘"]‘l"‘{:‘lll":_l“r,; “Thierry, Verdun and in the Argonne |Manager. The large financial losses A i A to her “so that the pub.| AUFNE the past war, and made an|that were attached to this sport dur- v know what the pald police. | 5Pecial plea for the Untled States to [INS the 10201921 season caused the i e R L T T e (R T temporary discontinuance of hockey. fAys the law e he good that is ey could |the H Walker company store- ; i ¢ : e e aavor he Senior High school orchestra A fselie i ’ £ L YOI furnished the music for the meeting, | 0 believe the (Her thamhes haus stand how they would feel and ) § and will be R clf, she asserted it . T T S L W N i mndered ho “Biue Danie ani - [“COUGHS THAT DASS month of November in excellent form. Mrs, has shown th Soaltl il s of a country which 1 kR Lot ot 50! Menths tn fiits LB i According to the police department | M T, Crean, accompanied by her son, | IN THE NIGHT report, Patrolman O'Mara on his own | yohn J. Crean, was warmly applauded initintive and at his own expense, en-| £or her splendid singing of the song aroqanomlg Now ¢ after t r'was over. T itai Cor Vv Improved ged Dr. George I1. Dalton to visit| «phe Laddies Who Fought and Won."” abused litt ker of sweets seems |they took this man at face value,) of Heptasophs has elected A d 1 NG Mrs, Povlitski this morning. Accord- | s : losvlw//ze g Thompson as Past Archon; Geo % 4 3 2 2 to be f as s the evi 1dging hir at | 8 doink |y yyceon. financler: 4, W, R ! _ ing to the police, the doctor ’.«.‘m.)u- COOPER TO LEAD TIGER ¥ ¥ 1 v ot - 3 s1l « ntware wide f injuries. 3 minded ha ted him. O ) P , not looking for any |y ¢ officers will be installec sl '\”‘]'”“f oniiu Princeton, N. J., Dec. The middle west ther . . vho | 8c connection with his wo ¥ ember 18 T b er and woolen socks " n 1 - Princeton champion t eglate o A yen practices in the Newark | PNE DEAD, TWO INJURED : L nplon intercolleglate r I ¢ | soc team has elected J. C. Cooper, \ water department A 3 L O ‘ CAQ cd $170.44 DETPTISIAOTE apfiXeQ AV LIGYOIPITALE IN EXPLOSION ON YACHT | " member of the junior el §8, a8 cap- cause t rhore 18] t fec g that once more peop Tl | t o are ork, n . e i . : ] ‘ . s R D AdAtTe ar AT e AT ] t, hard ‘\ rk, \ it Pensacola, Ila., Dec. 5.—One man [ tain for next year. Cooper is a resi- | jees” o lth have been ‘1 : enses recorded at the town | empe 16 as though hc ©5|ig dead, one missing and two sericus- | dent of Baltimore, and prepared for | stung his ¢ ne y r appear erk's office for last week “ v injuredl as a resuit of an explosion | Princeton at the Gilman Country Moreover ! expe ony |according to reports. The New Britain Machine company Saturday night on board the yacht scMool of the city. [For the last two 4 disclose ti t S DEL Tox My e parfoctiy:is has purchased land on Chestnut streot | AUTO B5 DESTROYED - Giendoveer of New Orleans, accord- | scasons Cooper has g r T trotr ; . & Hlan - 5 *ack 1 tour r owned | ¢ to advice eceived here, The ! gamé at al o e y and p- bee. Perhaps « re ¢ ent In the matter; others may | L el bl £ : N. Frosd: : ik i b ALY ity and re- L : | TR b acmer i ? reedm plosion oceurred when the boat was! cefved his straight I - being on a { P4 Boyhood or glrihc { pular be.|used him to exploit the people and, 5 ot grocers, was destroyed | off St. And . the injured being | champlonship eleven this year, He| Ho8 ‘P lief that after you ha 3 Sl i the fair name of “charity’” may Bbeelsl A L e e e : l‘.‘ the Hl‘v‘.1 to \\'.”u IIIH;V‘H‘ i ‘( ken to I4\ a “ll City. 1’” ¢ Glen-"played goal also on his freshma c#,..m'&l ‘flw;n'« NACCO T Niw Yark Pt eiiogy e e b b rair n 1 in En ast nig VMr. Kraemer thinks back-'doveer was burned to the water's team and was on his freshman ba . S " wway and ' have used n to thelr own ends. This |and at a cost of $5 a mile. fire from the engine caused the fire. edge. Lradl nine. that there will be permitted a gradual \aval increase, balanced by the hope- ful outiook in regard to the Far East question and the expected approval of the 5-5-8 naval ratio, indicates that the conference will end with a little| ppa away from the political traditions of the past and govern his acts accord- a welcome out.” | ing to this new feeling of the people which has heen growing stronger and stronger with each new disappoint- ment which comes when some new sive statute allowed to remain in force or when the formerly to be expected The Duch of Marlborough ob- carrying out of justice ; A « DOUBT he me ) e ey ng| canned and | would have to be taken to the hos- If there were “no delays" in the The man who finds grass growir never been such procrastination in the past, m f complaints which bave found thelr way into city hall, | men and women, would things unknown —_ ceived big fees for little work brings The idealist ms: ot he forge = T : o p (SR RIS NOLEL re ¢, | address, which for obvious reasons New York, Dec Looal | PITY THE POOR BEE. loubt to the mind, willing as but certainly he has becn tabled until ¢ T Rat s R HdaR ' b b to believe them [the expression “at the present time at the policeman to ever try such ages fr less t! the dog w i 5 swner,| Americans are ever ready to helie The Atlantic Refi country ning Co. has leas has take e bit 3 their child sufterers by feeding broug 3 E t ‘ r itest news, therefore

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