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FUR FLYING IN PHILL CAWPAIGN Pepper and Pinchot Sent Shalts ~Yare to “Open Up” Soon UP—Can- three-cornered Philadelphia, March didates In the for the republican nomination tho United States senate were pared today to renew thelr with added vigor, A statement from Senator G Whartou Pepper's camnpalgn quarters sald the battle agal *dotted line leaders of the Vare or- ganization” would be started in this tity and that it would be a bitter struggle. Representative William and Governor Pinchot are the tor's opponents. Do and governor have verbal broadsides phia col man. With the tion of a brief statcment in he waid every one of the forty-c ward leaders in Philadelphia »lgned hls nowinating petitton re hus made no rey org said today he probe race for pre- flght orge cad- & Vare sen lvered 01 exeep- at the which h AT, n oup’ soon Governor Pinchot ment declared that S r was losing mnd was “between and governor he ressman on two the state from ense of the dry nnouncing his favored a ead act, , questioned Sen tor Tepper's stand on prohibition f ring that he had adily giv- en the lie to his dry professions by recommending for positions as fed- rral officcliolders or political leaders mien and women the ocean.” Announcement hy James I, Davis, secretary of the United States de- partment of labor, that he would not enter the contest for the guberna- | {orial nomination in Pennsylvani leave four men in that race. My Drvis. whose home is in Pitts- burgh. zave as his reason for declin- ing {o become a candidate that president Coolidge had expressed 7 wish that he remain in the cabinet. Fdward F. Beidleman, former fisutenant governor: John K. Tener, a former governor: Congressman Phillips of Butler county, and John | 8. Figher, Indiana county, are the indidates for governor. With ex- seption of Mr, Tener. none of them bas actively opened his campaist Fener In.statements said he would take his candidacy “direct to the people” on his record while at Ha risburg. oy Yinchot.” wonld fight the riain the g lans, Mr ndidacy Feution of the e, Pinchot ol s 18" and in d Vare, in i Vol : : modi- | st <o were as wet as Secre- ('anies of Anti-Fascist »aners Being Bootlegged | pdane, (Ttalo-French frontier), | o 2% () — Tum-runners of § Cunadian border and Atlantic < have their counterpart here tonls of Frenehmen and Ttal- who carry into Ttaly copies of fasclet mewspapers printed vond and forbidden entrance info ) } Wy, The Corriere Degli Jtaliani ublished paris, is notable umang the otl Jjournals, Many thousands of these ne papers are belng taken into Ttaly and circulated despite the sovern- mental against them. Tn addition to those carried across t border, many of the clandes sheets are sent into Ttaly in € whappers frequently hearing leading adares (‘rowd Dances While Waiting for Tickets Detroit, March ™-—Bon | hieh ally warm those ardy sonls who b the night preceding the hour at which ticl for the | nrst Atnerican leaghe sale t Navin decrees s ve ts baseball g Yone favor “y Haekifig COUGH —yields avily to PERTUSSIN, for ita soothing eSect upon the congested tissuen aff than temporary relief qoietir bronchial tiss remedial effect npon th ing Nature to end tr condition cansing the congh In many cases ch oughs willdizappear when PERTUSSIN i nsed for a reaso: ic be period ble p 33 sbeol reme’l droggists 51 ex CIT OF TIENTSIN IS COMPLETELY EVACUATED/ HE HAD FOUR ACES, THEY DIDNT COUNT Someone Tore Up Cards and Kallen Lost His Roll Manchurian Dictator and Arny part After Deleat — Panic Selzed Resbdents, Tientsin, Mare ity of Til ovacuated comple » I'hi halit today atlonal — army ing Tso-Lin, Man- |t ind those of his |« provin ¢ Shan- Mg was ¥ by the Kuomine troops ehnrl u Vs m in ot 1 diet from rning Alex 8 ummer in police court of vierczynski, ag who a o nantsville, oanloilv thi hundreds of irmlets of ( " conspiracy in in which of arttord, 10 game ust v Drit- rown 41 armed S N former ¢ pro o Kuon was Kallen com rauded §1,- tud poker 1 is suid 0ops marching to 10 brothor, o Feluskowski, The latter of ) in Hartford wore his who also fr ¢ ) and 1 Hartford diers skipped bonds wore posted Britain rzes id 1 slory o from Tim, wecordin b pr 10 trlo in ¥ the sccond told the Jing to Poq ieneral Ly and unt it Kaller the is story McCue, in the T money taken 1ol, detoctive station in t} Kallen is sail proached by t Hartford, by him if had sell. Kallen i g police trio, enoap- e at sked nee of GERMANY RESERVES B RIGHT 10 CHANGE WND O JOINNG who hand car to ant’ that mock wher men he inste | the Itool three dritain wi game ot said John Ales, left ) High street ¢ men Fe (Continued From Tirst Page) :»“yl‘ — leavin rship question no longer con- | with John's w med with t Tromises rec trio by Germany Dr. & itsville t mann said Thompson Replics To Reproach claimed that “Such a departure unqu ionahly | throw. would have called forth cheap laur- | upderne for the German delegation but at ot in the We could Wlone memb g were led in 1ppred night John envelope containing Mara who tion toll ory as Metur told at Locarno, who to $760 i tempt els Tiom pres vorld fend 1 he emed incorr Geneva without a singl istified in blaming isfactory result of Before and d ntly made derestimatin lie sentime T or, that was a mistake zenith our power, it would represent- ed nothing less than a erime in our pros The of the gu wish for peace with the German 1 tion. To res with an abrupt departy been a foreign politic Must Strive Germany, he adde to strive terms v the expense ou eyes of the not afford 1o of Nations hec! powers in § rest of th ue of f seve As it manner often tated four three m him- he has known e 1 can )y the night of I ing him r to which power t for the un-| g i the conferen: e ¢ at us his ni 1y ring 1h had a second h freq mistake of un lie importance of pub- | I Il velop Hartford Cife showed i 1id that | with him and 1 He suid that a drink 1 hi He dec I from two ban i then they return He insi into th tha 100 It he John out a took 1o e f hut Wit that i in ation. atti how enti Le 18 laved of 5 tions refle d to the ted that y I"eluskow ski Mrs. 8wierc quarelling the card, it to 1 iunde told hou 2ynski that he had torn The | 1 him had beer and on equal 1y Kal powers, « but he liplomatic ent for 7 inio ing the speci ortunafely. they decided to play deul to r. Germany's indentical with had no inte kind of for mon. ter ne | 118 pulled ont Al od L You you lose 1he ' re 1he hi o John ils, and she and cried iton of ing any prog pol- balancin 11 ar crmany anination MeDonos ki, Kallen s sald conn. id that h efor John CARDINAL 0'CONNELL BACK FROM LONG TRIP Portsy Rico Only Place He Saw Any Drunkenness, Boston Pro lat Ny Now! 0 Gas i carctol HOUGHTON VISIES HOMI STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS READ HERALD € LASSIHIED FOR YOUR WANTS Ans Hartford, ! NEW W moments later he owski came back with which he learned latey I'eluskowski, “Johm and Alex suggested to New Rritain,” “and they sald we would go down come back right away, John 1 that wanted to see some peo. | for a few minutes, When we ot to New Britain we went to 82 ligh street, where John had to go the T didn't know any- ane 1§y house, so 1 didn't like to John said he would be in K minutes, John Swierczynski was in after he went in, but Felus- the car, belonged to sald sought in thelr winter hiding places and backyards and empty lots ' he camd n meeting places for Fruture Ruths and Ty Cobbs. Even Sun its sharo « cmorg thon. Probably the the motorist, stood in Yeur's took on a new lease of life. Gusoline stations were rushed, Gar ex were busy. Repale men were t on the jum here were brakes cou Bube wo RO Kallen testified, ter a winter's hiberna- reatest call was to , which n lionse the Ko in, but only a fo “Mrs the and all sorts of things were needed ond everybody was in a rush, The clse. John gavo | y8 were crowded with hikers; Qet's have | “veryhody was good natured; every ards for | hody seeried to ho going somewhe and then they suggested DUt no one was in a hurry—just should play an Amerlean drifting along enjoying the first day had never played before, | 0t spring. There were few acel- played my hand and his | dents and practically none that were * Wb belinataanntana rious. Ice shoulders on the t John's hand and Iel lisappeared rapidly as the ki's, ¢ the sun sought them out and run, Along coun- try roads where snow drifts still anked the sides, the banks of snow d and ran off in streams in all lireetions ‘fo all this, the motorists who in his enthusiasm left the paved chan- of travel and took to the dirt found but one answer-- There was mud on the ound, mud on the.cars and if in exuberance of -his spirits he cpped on the gas a little too hard, ere was mud in the air. Tt spring is here. The frost is gone, The zero weather 18 over—it is hoped. Vacation plans are he- topic of conversation and floc blackbirds®and crows are announcing their joy and delight in I the earth: the community chest arive opened today, and the poet forth with last year's class “Ain't ure house ro was Irin} no one nd then said, fun We matche Vvery yoals rays ¢ vaving what they Put them on the s &tud poker, 1 only had left, and Alex and John sug- od that 1 should return to Hart- to get more money Nefore 1 W& dedt cards, and T had four He put m in an envelope them gave them to me, the best hand fn sure T would win 1 came back from Hartford." you got 1o now ¥ buck,” Kallen sa th nd 1 ind was road e Al of Martford took said that he machine I"ebrua trio standin He sald that the reation with a Hart nd he declared that the trio mming!" crring Murphy and Thom n told how they arr A sharks and they s d that he thre h the verands caught with ijt, e produced thr tified that Alex Swier- n excellent r where he manages g store. 1enry W. was and P, 1 good cmploy i his on coming saw the s of \. in conye say, that | Plossomed Tie to Kallen shop wor SHIFT HONE AGAIN EXPLAMABSENCE Worried Over Money Shortage, <anr) Kensington Ave. Man Says th Eaid 1 the allege John s oncy undern not to by i wit- ezynski in Plantsvitle A. and P. g Capell stated tendent of th that 18 jon | acery 11 Iy store vecord, 4 by company absence from his home Harold E. 8wift, 15 An- s found yesterday nut Hill park by Al- 143 Kensington ave- e who left him at his home. “I owe gome bills, and T am short money, and 1 just wanted to get from everything,” was the ex- ation e gave his absence trom his wife and four children, It il that Church drove Swift from ome 1o the center, last day morning befote he disap- pearcd, and when he was driving in the park yesterday morning he ree- cgnifed Swift as the man who has Leen missing all week. According fo the story Swift told Detective Thomas 1. Feeney yeste fternoon, he left New Britain ¢ morning, ing the trolley to Hartford. From Hartford, Swift he rode to New Haven, where e got off, and roamed about He said that he spent the in the mounfains at Hanover Wednesday he stated, he did ave his hiding pl , but on next day he set out for New n, and arrived here on Thurs- day night e I"rid Proseer duced a clared Attorney Woods Sonthington man who de- that T haven't anythin H: for Swivrezyns) nomy apinien.” ki was put on the stand only, Tur 15 on examination of il hefor = oW it pla remainder of i tomorray PRING DISCOVERED B AGILE SCRIBE Reparter Finds Evidence Her There and Everywhere s S said hie all day. night It not spring the young "ol it did 1 rose as usnal T vesterday. and climbed skies than it has done birds sang, the blue and all 1 one , and he in said that he sidings slept in Thursd but on Saturday Hill park. He walked about Britamn Saturda kne not 1 freig on loe and v nigh to Walnut thut he New thi IE3andt in- the and -end al- on le o spiendid revious records of all y s made a glorious s ot recognized appeared rald, and ne had been radio stations and WRNY of 1 climhed it haa right the point which s vent e througl WTIS at Hartford New York eit told Fer t New Britain he rday only 14 cs he said that le copt food and tobace At the of hig wife sitati re daylight ust helow d and nature, of : when Swift ey that had nts w mper ot ture s left, and Jothing ex- the i I Iy hirds Orloles Were Out bro t with . Rob- looking birds 1 ¢ irted its Lven time of his explained that overcon examined s him to rest mher, Dy refused to nature of 1 while, o mem foday Iish ar YALE GOLF COURSE Links 1 New Now Under Construc- tion Wil Formally Opened About April (1th, Haven, March 22 (R—Yale's coursa under corstruction v Tompkins N s clubhouse near comyp 1 the first ¢ ion is expected ore May 1 Thomy gaged by 11 tion who will also Yale golf t will take cb April i The couree the lerna profes- ¢ nsso- which wiil the rank w i anong o de- or. culty will ling the st in 1 by ti membership sountry oth T igne late s for 18 Membershi will entire col- vear Budget Balancing Plan BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926, have | garages since before New | to ho examined, valves to be ground, | " SUNMER CLOSING HOURS Open Priday Evening Untll 9 And Shutting Doors Saturday at 6 p. m. Stores will remain evenings until open Triday 9 o'clock and close Haturday evenings at 6 o'clock dur- | ing the months of July and August, it recommendations of the Chamber of Commerce closing hours commit- tee are approved, this movement be- ing intended as a trial to determine the advisability of continuing such a plan, Merchants will gather at the Chamber of Commerce offices at 10 a. m., March 29 to discuss this and other recommendations of the com- mittce and to hear expressions of ap- proval or disapproval from the shop- ping publie. The mecting will be open to all who have suggestions to offer or objections to ¢ tary Ralph L. Gould sald today. During those months grocery | stores and meat markets will be open until 7 o'clock every evening excopting Friday when the closing Bour will be 8 a'clack. Other recommendations of the committes include closing Wedne day afternoons from July 7 to Sep- | tember 1, inclusive; ctosing Good Friday at noon, opening Christmas | week to 0 o'clock excepting on Christmas eve when the closing hour will be at 7 o'clock. TESTIFIES T0 Mother of Bridgeport Wife, Killed By Husband, Appears Be- fore Coroner Today igeport, Conn., March 22 (P— | Mrs. Tlona Ggrak, mother of Ella | | Antonueci, who died of razor wounds he | | | To Be Submitted Today | ris, March 22 (A—Finance Min- stined to cit ion francs, in close of to- | wher of dep- | olitain two | xes voted | rure of office, el million from d five Also Spring M) READ MERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS | i #aid to have been inflicted by her Jusband, Leonard Antonucei March testified before Coroner Jolin J. | Phelan at a speefal hearing held Mrs, Gerak was too {ll of shock to appear at ihe inquest held shortly after her daughter died. Mrs, Gerak sald she admitted her in-law into her home at the «uggestion of her daughter, who told her to let him in to sea thelr baby. She did not witness the actual as- sault, being in a wedroom while | Mrs. Antonucel sat for a short time in the kitchen chatting. She heard her daughter ery out in pain and alarm and found her cove biood, and Antonueel gone. sor Greenwich Woman huesfi{ Landlord and Sheri Greenwich, Conn., March 22.— Mrs, Marguerite Fry, who was dis- poseesed of a house which she had lived In, last fall, and later figured in a number of incidents which arose from a controversy of Ther tenancy today brough suit against Michac) Taylor, the owner of the house, and Deputy Sheriff Henry M. Ritch, who served the ejectment papers and moved her household furniture te a warchouse. The suit is for 15,000 nlleged damages and is returnable on April 1. Heavy Fines and J e;il For Liquor Carriers | Conn., Mareh 22 (P)— Oy charges of liquor transportation, | Avthur Levine, of Bosjon, and Mor- Hoenig, of Brooklyn, arrested arately, we cach fined $250 ind costs and given 30 days in jail | Ly Judge Sumnel Young. toda: The court said he mizht col suspenston of Hoenlg's sentene lie told who hired him to run alco- | he ris fton ond offender, costs with 60 witerd, A see- 50 and K {0 was fined ¢ lays in jail NOT WANTED IN ENGLAND Paris, March £2 (P—Rumanian | circles here say former Crown Prince Carol has beea officially fn- formed that the British government would not look favorahly upon his establishing a permanent residence in England, and that the Bucharest government has been appraised of fhis attitnde. No reason s given ! for the han CUBA APPROVE: Washington, Mgreh 22 (P—Cuba approved of (he reservations pon which Amer entry into Le world court w le contin- gent by the senate, The Havana government is the first of the for ight members of the court defi to announce fts T n o WILL SPEAK Washington, March 22 () — though President cancelled soclal engagements for a period of mourning for his father. who dicd last week, he his promise to deliver dresses in Washington nest we PRESIDEN seve s during the fow ek Grandmother Knew There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus- tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders. R Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. Sce how quickly it bringsre- lief —how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- | chitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, i\ln;h_amx. pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65¢, jars and tubes; hos- pital size, $3.00. Batter than ¢ mustard plaster press, Secre- | ponce, od with | - INDRUNKEN BRAW! [Police Bring in Three From House on Grove Street As a result of drunken brawl yes- {terday afternoon at 73 Grove street, [during which Anthony Lunelfskl, |aged 33, of 73 Grovestreet was stabs !bed but not Injured seriously, three |men were fined and the charge [against the other nolled in police | court taday. It is alleged that Steve Dezyzgula,aged of Grove street, stabbed Lunefski, and the for- mer was fined 330 and costs by Judge Hungerford, on charges of drunkenness, assault and breach of Stanley Siskie, aged 50, Grove strest, was fined 810 charge of drunkenness and br he peace, while Frank agel 51, of 27 Carrlage street, Diris- tol, wa |the same charge of 1 on a ch of | The charge of 'hreach of peace against Walter Ku- | s was nolled by the state. Lunclf- ski was fimed 85, Detective Thoras J, Feeney that at 1:30 o'clock yesterday noon he went to T4 Grove !where he found the honse all ups aud Taunelfski lying in bed bleedin, freely from the nose and from I Chovsky. | fined the same amount on | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets— the sube stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. Theselittleolive- colored tablets are the result of Dr, Edwards' determination mot to treat tiver and bowel complaints with calomel, The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects, They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel, They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoe with the gums. So do strong Tiquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its plac {cadaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a | disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy”’ and heayy.” They “ clear” clouded brain and *“perk up” the spirits, 15¢and 30¢. Piles Disappear No Cutting or Salves Needed dom cure Pllen. ericutation, velnw flabby ak the par rid vourgelf of Officer zald a doctor w dered the injured wan taken fo the | {hospital, Sergeant O'Mara !him later and they pl: |men under arrest. Teeney joined 1 that Siskie was lylng in bed in a drunken |, | stupor and Chovsky was on the floor |« | Store. in the same condition. The the blood from the lower floor t6 th upper floor where they found the three men. On the way to head- auarters Feeney said that Siskie told him he stabbed the injured man with a knife but he did not know where the knife was. Chovsi, and Siskie were so drunk when the officers found them that it was necessary to carry the men down the stairs and place them in the pa- {trol. According to the sergeant chairs were overturned, hroken glass bottles were strewn on the floor, v win- dows were broken. They sald that the rooms were in a filthy condition with the smell of liquor permecating | the place. Tunelfski was pre morning clad in his undershirt and Feeney |« ced the threoe |« nt in court this | fo method, t da it Do speclalist, aet 18 ago to find a real for plles. 1le aucceeded, preseriptlon . JTEM-ROI it in 1000 fuses before he wi Now 1EM-ROID by + under Tt b, enwy ke, and d at The Fair Dept. fund the pur- d customer, M. IRiE B0ld e ntee, Normal Bowel Movements Come In Ten Days Regular ami N.’:fiu;al and No Artificial Aid Required for a Long Time to Come Millions of men and women whe bitual constipation will hail pante but without shaes. He eaid that he lost them durin fight. The fight fs said to have occured lin the tenement of Mre, M who is a sister of Stanley § d that Detective Feeney found lone of the men had Mrs, Wisk on the floor where e was pounding her unmercifully Tetective Feene at torn while making the arrests, and all of the officers had a difficult time man- aging their prisoners. At Teadquar- ters, Siskie and Chovsky ' w drunk, that they had o be placed on their backs on the floor while they were hel is 8 had a ¢ nowfall in Years Recorded ine, March 22 (P—Th viest fall of snow in six rs was recorded at the University of Maine meteorological &tation, for the winter just ended, it was ounced today. Saturday, the last ay of winter 102 inches of &now had fallen—a total of eight and one-half feet. The t Northern Paper-company has unofiicially re- ported a fall of 120 inches at the Ripogenus dam, all water Lasins fille The snowfalls inche Heav Orono, and year was 66 versity station, In 122.8 inches. groatest precipitation within the orde of the department was in winter of 1% 4 when it amounted to 147 inches, or 12 1-4 | te wils e :Col. Williams Explain His Side of Rooze Case A\ gton, Mareh 22 (A—R iofnder of Colonel Al der Wil- liame, Marine to the charge of intoxication against him by Dri Gen, Smedle Rutler of 1 0, C'alif., reached the navy ent toeda the case t Judge Se i clde advocate general of the ary Wilbnr will finally whether a court-martial be ordered for Col. Williams ably within the next day shall or two. ASKUME BISHOP'S DUTIES Copenhagen, Denmark, March (® — Tiishop Nuelson of land stated at a Methodlst chureh service in that e would 16 an con- dis- Dr. An- ndinavia, and sentenced imprisonment in his bandling tinue unti charge the ton Da convicted 1 to three months' violating the of charlty fur further duties of st hon T for Se; k law & ‘ GEN. HERSLEY SHIFTS Boston, March 22 (@) General Mark L. Herse commander of the [irst area, and later superintendent o supply department of the of Boston, has gone [ ton to take up his duties as com- | mander of the Military Order | the World War. | Feneral Mersey left day for the capital, of late yester- BERLINS CONTINUE TOUR Cherbourg, France, March 22 (&) | —Irving Berlin and his bride, the | former Ellin MacKay, fouched at | Cherbourg today on the steamer Almanzora from South which they boarded at { after their trip to Spain. | They are procecding | ampton, England, where they | due to arrive this afternoon. Madeira are DELAY 1S ASKED Minneapolis, March 2 plea to final ichall-Johnson delay decision vstigation of a n bee to Washington by Donald Hughes, counsel for Magnus Johnson, former farmer-labor senator from Minne- | sota gent an- | for | { corps | of America, | to South- | with delight, hottle of MeCoy's Rino- : {o directions and if it not help yon to entirely rid If of chronic constipation or functional howel disorder any |druggist is anthorized to return the I purchase price. i it nds of people, most of lthem victims of harsh and harmful {cathartics and purgatives, salts and leatomel, have alread sen McCoy's inolin with the same gratifylng re- it hitual constipation with {them is a thing of the past and {bowel movements are natural and regular, Like MeCoy's Cod Liver Ofl Com- {pound Tablets, this efficient prepar- {ation is thoroughly relfable and a {pleasant, wholesome emulsion that |has won the approval of many phy- sicians Sensible people will take McCoy's Rinolin to establish normal perfs- taltic action and keep the howeéls from poisonous waste and the |blood free from toxins, | Rinolin tonight—Pep tomorrow. SKINNY MEN RUNDOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN {daes your: {any free prob- | Switzer- | Shiny Noses French process affected by perspiration t an ugly shine come : stays on until you take it und pure; makes the pores invisible; looks like beautiful | n skin; gives a velvety complesion. Get this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-glo. powder at is will u ot rou city | to Washing- | o Watch Their Eyes— Only 10 children in 100 at the age of nine years have perfect cyesight. You cannot tell from appearance whether they are nor- mal— Have their eyes examined. FRANKE. GOODWIN Eyesight Speclalist 327 MAIN ST PHONE 1908

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