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6 ; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1926, | [unlon if phenol and formaldehyde | Atlantic states, Now England and llvm ‘Arablan.' e 8 THE DEATH P TWO BILLION DOLLAR ! . 1 : New Brltaln Herald FOR MURDER TRUST NIPPED Factsgndfancles [l [0, Gawns [1¢ 18 an amber-like product, characs | the lake reglon with arcas of high ’ € | “Uso It yourself1" | terized by eleetrical insulating prop- | pressure over the southern stutes ‘ ‘ i 3 ‘ Tooteher: erties, great strength, insoluhility in [and the Missourl valloy district mitted year in the United [ merger of food concerns under the| | / “Now plense stop teeaing Abraham, |all known solvents, and resistance to [ During the past 24 hours there Y MBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | Of (he 12,000 wmurders com=-| Di ition of the enormous D'l i Rrcepted ¢ . » le o Sraduate with a 1 A Bundey Macepted). | States, only a little moro than 100 |acgis of the Ward Food Products| Ioble: 1Mo Sgaduated with an i He's quick and brite and knowin'=- [most chemicals. ha been light falls of snow over ferlority complex In fack the britest boys in cluss Q. Who originated the game of |scattered portions of the lake reglon [Arablan littlo lIzzy Cohen," wolf and when was it first played in [and northern New England, also | ~=1dith Rose Margoles the United States? over the central and upper Missourt | (Copyright, 1626, Reproduction | A, Golf is called the National | valley states, Light showers wore | IForbidden) ame of Scotland altho it possibly is [ reported from Oklahoma, Kansus | 1 re exceuted, That has | corporation under pressure of the BSCRIPTION RATER nothe ay o year after year. | government suit under the antis | 1t may sound ungallant, but—ocr Yoar W 0 sl which execute | trust acts effectually It the . |do beautiful woemen ever run .00 Thres Months Ll a fMectually halts the for | ), \ | e womn | 15 Kl by clectrocution, | matlon of the worlta Liggest trust, | I Maxson Foxviaus Jumez ; k ; — e Dutch origin, The Romans play- |and southern Florid 1 han om, one state Utah | one which would have stafted with | oo o : | e AR R 9% b 9 b S Entered at the ¥ Office at Wew Brita'n Shls (s Ghbios ot beink |5 balcatint e (0 lfu erance is :H.w a good qualtty | e AT . ed a game called “paganica,” with a |showers were reported from centra as Becond Clase Mali Matter m the cholee o | potentlal capitalimion of 33,000,- |in arguments concoraing prohlbition. | e all communleatios tw kuu crooked stick and a ball of leather ' and southern California under the 8 and one other 000,000 and might huyp grown (o e Shop @alltor, care 0f Lhe New stuffed with feathers, and in Eng- | Inflyence of a disturbance of con- TELEPHONE CALLE tat ovad Kkills themn with | twice that amount A probe is something used on a | britwin Herald, and your letier tand, during the reign of Bdward |slderable energy central near San Burines Office ... ¥2b i : slatiaiion are|' ‘Nobedy Knows whellier It would | fusti buroreitho wliteWhahi s | will ibe furweniudito Now X ork !, that game was called “bandy | Francisco. Relatively low tem- Editorial Roome ..., 928 AR ; . applicd — - L or “cambuca.” The Dutch game | peratures prevall over the plaing ssued by tho|have been a good or a bad trus LoUs Use it With o Liboral Hand: { k iffers greatly from the Scottish and | states. Elsewhere seasonal tem- The oniy profitabie advertiing medtun | Lo for 1 ton of Capi- |{According to Willilam B, Ward, In this free anc « country, Lolks! ’ * I8 maintained that golf is a linval | peratures are quite gencral, on Muscl What e ROELLES ) hinty" but it Is more probable that | partly cloudy weather with slightly s ! | N i \ P ¥ 5 : is a cowbination of both. Shinty |lower tempe glember ot the Asoriaira Press ! lone aw with in 13| one “with a soul,” onc in which | Nature ¢ s b ; ity N . g a rude game of force, golf is a ie Ausociated Prews in oxclurively o P st el e " N I in ¢ the directors would be cmpowered | How n son . menu sheet! b b une of skill. In tho United St .n.‘ all news credited to It or not otherwise ; Il on the statute | to divert part of its income to | O 10 4 Ty T Ot 22 ARE KILI El] dited In thie paper und alto loca | The Y] | o game although there is a tradi- H Whed herc it s not enforee charity, the charter specifying that U LIRS Y EPY enmepelin Ak tiiore It o tra 4 ub news pu | B0 Gl daniay 7 lon that golf was played on the e —— W8 b n three South |this philanthrophy could be carried e reific coast by a band of old sca pwer Auin Unreno of Circulntion : Py threo Cen-|out before dividends upon the Ay aptains in the 16th century. The St. | A B, ‘e & natlonal vigamzation , i L drews Golf club was the firs Shio turnishes newspapers and adver. |1 crican co " common stock were paid. Ward | ip by talking chicken IESTION pndy d ho first e ARl b L B B ; : ; \' . i . | QUESTIONS ANSWERED formed in the United States (Novem- s dirculation. Out _eirculaion ‘etatlstics e LR s 10ARBIm R Slo ! 5 A POEM OF NATURE | You can get an answer to any [ber 18, 1888) followed almost im- [y, 5 . aned upon this au This insures : mld establish communit 5 , ¢ by or: ‘ distribution figures to both nationa veel torest centers in “cvery community.' | How nice it is to hreathe the alr writing to the Question Editor, [COUNtry. locs) advertisers. N ¥ tat h Some will claim that this high- Before child psychology was 1 Ot iany these fresh spring | New Dritain Herald, Washington Q Isa square inch greater than Reh IOUS Wfll‘ A 1 1 g vented, the daily dozen meant cufts day Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, @ cuble foch? ! minded rosolution was merely & | gn 1 car Nl Ao Ay anlieaTe Washington, D, C. enclosing two| A+ A square inch and a cuble e o i s ineh eannot be compared, for the square inch is a measure of aren | London, April 5 (® — The ath penalty |ing fo be a distinctly good trust, The flernid eate dally York at Hctall Newsetard. Times | 01 bait to facilitate selling the hug h Newsstrnd Y 1 aat 1 e & U0 tcantral, dtne. etrest ichigan, abo combine to the publie, or to merit | Alas! A thorough sur L N 3 , 1652, | 1ts good will, Angwas, theso “eom | COllo8ea docsn't reveal a doz 0 S RRCE T o Tncksand A the cubic inch a measure of vol- | ous rioting between the Hindus and — nillera Be umdertaken. All other questlons MM You can compare aren with | the Moslems which for throe suc- i — the meadows, streams, and | will receve a personal repl area, as o square inch with a square ! cossive days kept northern Caleutia It s high time to begin learning Ik signed requests cannot L | [foot. or volume with volume ‘a8 a | iy turmoil had resulted up to lute Minnesota, abol- | charter will be surrendered within | new dance that won't get the |Ah, would that T could sy in Words | Al jotters are confidential—Editor, |CUPIC foot With a cuble yard, but | Sunday in 23 deaths and an cx 1. North Dakota, abol- | 30 days I sweat glands so agita How they wonld taste in chops | not area with volume., * = li{romely large number of persons I ool . ¢ [ S— caks! | @ What is the hest | Q. What do the letters “A. 8 C." | wounded. Of gho latter 48 wero be- 115, South Dakota, abol- | The government went after this | i, is past the kil stage if he i | keep a house freec from ant signify, appearing after the name of | o treated in the hospitals. Unofs 15 food combine in a fashion which |no longer proud of how late he | And soe the haicsome Mallard duck, | A, The surest way is to leave no ;"" LI an ”’\jl motion picture? | joja) yeports give a considerably I'our states — Oregon, Washing- | greatly heartened citizens who have | stayed up last nigh I As novthward, speedily he glides; [food lving about on shelves or in Horis Society of Cine- | yigh 0 number of casualtios 3 3 A Jut how much better he would 100k lapen places where ants can reach it phers, | y . 15 th e " ton, Avizona and Missouri — abol- | been watching the eontinual string BUIENOIY | b an : - | e AR Despatehes from Caleutta show s iy 1 capit piaG {he s SUWINE | A referendum seldom demon- | With strips of bucon on his sides. | They go where they cun find food, | Q- Can electricity be weighed. |3,y e qigicult to obtain roliable his col I ) cd capital punishment for a time | of mergers with some degree of |«irates anything except that people | land it the household supplics are | A. The smallest unit of electricity | qoais or the disturbance Al but restored it in 1918, this by way | concern. | change their minds. The lttfe lark fills up his throat kept in metal contai and tight- |18 '“’“ electron which has been | o "0 " o 3 ”""h" Th | | 1 1 a t f gay n' " o |weighed. The ce Ve ( y k & S 4 ‘ k of combatting the crime wave. e | P — 1 sounds a note of gay content. i1y cove ;o6 1 ice boxos fthe ) R {Lrll];;cvrrli?l:v dlmq;m,” l}’ i | disturbed arca is onclosed by po- THRE NEW . h vt yod | But T would rather have a note ] v re | 2 ble v is determinei " 3 i alE Ak ot the Leaxuatfor THE NEW HAVE The democrats will find a good But I would rather have a note nts o 1 thercfora will |CUrent of eleetrleity s dotermined |0, "ung troop. ‘Tho trouble fs snid T H G issue, but nobody yet knows what That earns me six or ecight perinot sta 8 ud, sugar and (I absolute units by weighing with - A ho BAL ¢ Capital Punish- | “EXTRAVAGANCI 89uEs ¥ ! ! A : to have started when a band in a it the CAbolition of Capital Punish the family fow will be abott, Imeat are equally attractive to ants | current balance. R e e hani Ineetiont senate |ment is at an inopportune time m[ The Interstate Commerce Com- e | - and should be kept out of reach. | ”Q What will take a spot of ofl | 2%8 FUCER mlm,l"",, e he |view of public opinion regarding misslon, In eriticizing the New | An alien 15 one who hasn't learned Payments Stray crumbs and bits of food on the | T ry wheel Mdslemyaenvics \was\p) progross, In z rork. N t $ e “plif! good man, those [floor also attract ants. Frequent | A. Gasoline X Ty T - v York, New Haven and Hartford | that the chief end of man is to work | Up! : y good man, t floor also attra ants. | h i : the fig a e g il the e shington, | the punishment of those gullty of e J lead a life of crime must pay— (sweeping helps, Tartar emetic and | @ How many storles does the | the fighting thut followed —elubs homicide, this lrrespectiva of the |railroad for its “cxtravagance” in ol S [ mowdered sugar in cqual parts moist- | Woolworth Building in New York | knives and all kinds ‘of hand merits whieh may underlic the | getting locomotives repaired in Bill, The lar: “T gon't mind lcped with a bit of water and placed have? | weapons werc brought into use. | outside shops, when such repairs ) a n the ju gIves | near their haunts will drive them | A. TFrom the streot to the obser, | There was some shooting both in away. Where the house is badly in- | lon gallery the building is 53 the streets and from roofs of near- arol II. Buhman. |fested, the legs of tables, ice boxes |Stories. There are three storles un- | by buildings. nvicted murderer always prefers | in its own shops, served to remind ) {and cupboards should b set in shal- ‘(1« rground. | “The religious antagoni who . a life scntence to being executed, | the public that the governmental | FIVE AGES OF MAN Now pans of water. | Q. Of what s monel metal con started the row soon were joincd = ! —Group Age Q. Are cats found in all parts of [Posed? roughs who abound in the to 10-—Goop Age the world? How long have they been A. Ttisan alloy of approximately | de up of squalid streets, and | A normal man is one who feels | / 19 to 15—Hoop Age household pets and domestic ani- [the following composition: nickel, 67 on and looting soon beMwme part prison for life is the more horrible | be inclined to ask the reason there- ry complacent when he opens a | 15 to 20—8noop Age mals? per cent; copper, 25 per cent: and | of the promiscuous warfare. Sev- of the two. But there is always the | for. ;alu‘nlwom fruit jar for the wife Age 20 to 50-—Dupe Age i Cats have boen domestic ani- (& per cent of other metals (iron, | cral mosques and temples wero at- { — After 50-—5toop Ak mals and pets of man since before MAanganese, silicon.) tacked and desecrated. A good father s one who wor- | — heginning of human records. The Is Pearl White still playing fn | 1t is reported that at one time ries when the boy does what he did MR. AND MRS, NEWLYWED |ancient monuments of Egypt abound |the movi | the polte red on the struggling hat it said the convicted might | railroad properties in the interest lat that age. | MAKE THEIR GARDEN in relics showing that they were pre- | A. Sho has retired from the | mobs. One feature of the fightin i of stockholders and the public. Un- —_— | (Overheard by Alice J. Cristman) valent house pets when {hose [SCrecn Is playing on the French | was the refusal of the rival re It he howls about the way the | Newlywed—Don't tell me ltu;v 1 'monur s were built, In the Eg in musical comed ligionists to bo ewayed by their re- { country is run, you can silence him |don't know anything about garden- jan gallery of the British Mu | * spective leaders, who made repeai- time for or against capital punish- [lessened dividends to stockholders 4.5z o 10 Votea 1.1;("\?“.',1 "™ |ing! Why, my father was raised on a |a painting of a tabby cat that s | . ed attempts to control them. T rh ratify | ment. The public mind of Conncc- |and higher basic charges to the i Well, what shall we piant first [to be assist a man in r"“.m”“i Observahon Warst of the oulbraak wis auelkad Woodlook on. the Tnte mm" tlent at the present moment can | public. If the railroads are to be | Spring: Mad season when boys —the onions or th ‘“m‘{m:’y-‘" _ibirds. The origin of the domc i W Saturday by strengthening the po- 5 T 3 ireely coftidered In form fo|regarded as quasi-public institu- [*Un away, nations make war and | Mr. Newlywed—I think the onions jeat, however, is little kno s 0" TIW ea!‘]xer lice and the soldiery, The latter merce Commissi vas ur 0= A S il t naturally | PeOPI® plan matrimony, | would smell better if we'd N-H:‘ are found in all part the world carried machine guns, vere attack T telLiing Houtproperly hex.i itpns, SIS g BoVSInmEn, e ns il Tas ) sl some roses hetween the rows, don't Itho they vary In minor charac- | A proclamation against the ase one is willing to accept’must be concerned in thelr man- | A true tightwad s one who gets You? Arc voh going to plant PAR tics a bits v are g Washington, April b. Forecast | Sembling of more than five persons agement. There can be no doubt |a sensation of generosity by giving NIPS? 1 told you I didn’t like pars- erally the same overywhere, Besides outhern Now England: Mostiy | And the enforcement of this order y i L T way something he doesn’t want, : . {being pet they also have been used | o0 B iontte colder tonight; | DY arrests alded in the restoration Per d 0 A ! | R V | : Sl e SR > ewlywed — I don't cither, but by man as guardians against rats | 000F 0L B0 E0 LFe G ECG ot order Sunda There was' -} 5T ; . AN ECONOMY GOVERNOR Another point in railroad TN T rect Lt hls i ntance: aver ok 80 nice in the seed land mice in hous granaries and | sda a [¢ y ’ ; G fighting than during the previo: ssachuscits has 4 governor | agement that was forcefully touched | cmharrasses me.” said he, “to hase catalog T thought I'd put in a row. [1o protect the ficlds from birds that | *7L HOTHNES, o osal N e e conomy above common {up by the I C. C. a few days ago |the kid ask where a certain city or Here's s cgg-plant seed. Think rob them of their sced. Egypt cats |y 0iouqy and colder tonight; curred only when the troops wert Governor Iuller {5 one of had to do with the fssuanc river 1s." Ljinelicpilinel fone onen Lodece ivertian obcetiof okhiD Unipoma 5 . & , | (Protected by Publishers it smells fre. 1 don't want any |of the temples. It was an emblem of THE PLUMBING CODE o hard-he economists Who bonds instead of stoc SO cold storage stuif in this garde the sun and its eyes were supposed The. lafler or. Earlo K. Bishop so thoroughly | Chesapeake & Ohio, the commis- A sy ' Mrs. Newlywed—Won't it be won- |to vary in appearance, with the | i ' A S G A o i & | Tuesday afternoon. | F lo from look- | sion telling this carrler to fssue derful o pick our own potatocs oft |course of that body. Conditions: Pressure is relatively | ADDITIONAL, RADIO NEWS ON detail as to why 1 Jlumygs | In& backward stock rather than vonds. Naurany | 2§ Vears Ago Tflday MR PGl B eo fish can || O er tho Ohio valley, middle | PAGE TE 1 week or 50 ago he announced | there has been some eriticism; yet You don't pick ‘em, vou dig 'em.| A. Sclence Service says that there employes of the state who at |it can scarcely be denied that ex- b Tik r—apples. H'm, these plum |are several species of climbing fish. blican ward caug sceds’look dr ! A kind of h found in Columbia ¥ evening and at M Newlywed—Maybe they're [can elfmb up a smooth vertical rock 3 endance than |prunc. Well, shovel a hole for me—|hy means of a suction apparatus. vacation to attend | cial inconveniences of major im- usu Y ward caucus was [ahout two feet deep, I guess, and Il | Q. Wha vaREMra B Cooliagaikil o R e e Priv cmployers | portance. Bond interest must be |called to order in the vaeant store of |pour a litile of this grapefuice In it |maiden name? Where was she edu- | 10lkery 't forelgn countries the old Bardeck & Zipf building on [There's nothing like lots of home- [cated and when whs she married to | om China, Holland, Btre Idward Weigand being [grown grapes. |the President? irman. Adjournment was made| Newlywed—Don't be so silly! You | A, Before her marriage to Cal- ng national [ New Haven last year when a bond [to the new hall and Andrew Turn- | don't e juice in—you plant |vin Coolidge, she was Miss Grace A. short periods | issuc largely held abroad had to [bull was chosen chairman. An in- [t} and skins, Well, would you |Goodhue, of Burlington, Vermont. formal ballot was taken for alder- |look ¢ 8! Th iler told me [Her father, Andrew I. Goodhue, was man, with the following result - [these tri L and they're {a gteamboat inspector there, She is a rnor of a sts no money on hand to meet it. ONIY | warq Wiegand 85, Henry . Dimock [not sew tring at all! Hand |graduate of the Unive v of < patriotic as any | the readiness of New England in- cattering 2. The ballot was [me those cucum . dear. {Yermont. Following her graduation 3 New York Aven ar nced T tors, largely manufacturers, in [made formal. C. L. Pierce moved | Mrs. Newlvwe just put them she hecame a teacher in the Clark 4 i S. B. Bergstrom be nominatad [to soak a few minutes ago. |school for the Deat at Northampton T want a ropy of the bulletin TOF |1 councilman by acclamation. | Newlywed—Soak? and was tcaching (here when she | fiv cents In looze, uncancelled, U. S. postage stampe, or coin for s they were [ for refunded securities enabled the | javton A, Parker s the same| Mrs. Newlywed—Yes, in vinegar, {met and married her husband. The railroad to mec A4 require- [motion in behalf of Rudolph Schroe- |so we can have plekles. Aren't you |wedding occurred October 4, 1005. | his | ments. If this had not been done |[dcl, and both were carried |going to plant any squash She holds a teacher's ¢:gree from there might have 1 The second ward caucus was held | lywed—Oh, we the | Mt. Holyoke coll nd is a mem X ) in the Burritt mission and was call- |tomatoes! Now hand me t of Pi Beta Phi sorority. dow of a|closure suit, as b the great|oq (o order by George W. Klett, Al- {and I'll water the ! | Q. What is the chemical com- | slature the | Chicago, Milwaukeo & ¢ derman Stockwell being appornted | — i position of ‘hakelite?" salary for | about the same time chairman Councilman ~ Gottli A. 1t is produced by a chemical Lorch was renominated by tion, and five ballots for t e iy SUNG Y | SNAPSHOTS OF A BABY PUTTING THINGS IN HIS MOUTH - 5y cLuvas wiuams n after tak- |age houses, and railroads governor like- | attractive balance sheets have (Goltlieh Lorch 1. = oL AT BIRD 1S NO SLovAs o he storm cente n the . P bllls for | greater difficulty in marketing | | MORE F A WATER- ward was mov over- Cambridge | them than the others, they lack the |throw Alderman O. F. Curtis. James | | SPANIEL, inherent dynamite bonds in F. Cooper i o (o 1 ballot Curtis 1 short- | there are Inadequate car 16T¢ | Parker and ¥ clared nominated, s a lively jozz band plays. | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, Plegal and marital advice cannot be en, nor can cxtend rescarch BINGHAM AND SECRET iscons munity centers in every com- Maine, | munity” will not matorialize, asthe SESSIONS | gham, Connc Senat Conne to do not too votes on a senator does not know how proposa other sitti next to him votes, and | There can be no doubt that a|could be done considerably cheaper the vote can never ho revealed. He | added wonder | kR although there are those who |bureau supervises the raflroads re i dolare \intain that the “living death” of | markably closely, and some would | DIeRE ar ¢ men | Drospect of ultimate pardon. It “to| -The interstate commerce act re- : i ‘he Drison for life” actually at | quires economical management of w is [ ¥ Union. The senator's move for |have greater fear of greater srecy in the U. 8. Benate Yet this is no argument at u-.m)r(nnom\m! management means camoe at a time when the surrounding the vote tor would go dent to ano for azon; of the public's attitude. Senate is not « Connecticut idea of Congress Tuesday fatr and colder in extreme lemporarily out ight he in- lsouth portion; fresh northwest dications scemed fo be that t1 winds toniht, becoming northeast | ferment was crasing ing cod tional time are members of th sive issuance of bonds by com- Guard eannot t state | mon carriers often leads to finan- Ttaly, Mexico, repeatedly that it | pald regardless of a carrier's carn- zton Turvau to deduct pay of [ings — as was the case with the mbership en- [ be met at a time when there was asting money ‘ furnishing the money in exchange NAME te overrode | Although stocks are more costly and house | case of financially bad years. When Jor con- | are no dividends upon ok, move against him therehy mail- | C. A. Morcy defeated W. P. t and Gec W. Traut for on the council and Mr. Tri Bolder D N from Mr. Felt in the ballot cases; the bondholder never necds |t cond position SR | FINDS OLD BLOCK UNDER COUCH 15 ADMONISHED NOT 0 PUT IT e A== : THAT OUGHT TO PROVIDE SOME IN MOUTH “alumet hall with L. D. Penfiel AMUSEMENT . . H. Alford present The Inters Comme¢ 1 the name of Williar nbe state of | as holders of New Hay are very well aware to know the reason why - i msision does the railroads » moved to this city four months WET AND DRY public a service in emphasi the |ago from New Haven; H n said he knew Mr, Sternher best pinochle player in the ward, by common ¢ r ¢ would like to nominate Howard of too large a The commission, und he g £ gair ; prevents Strongheart, the® Pup. from taking the t{cmporary Repartee at Easter Sunday Services Craig: “Dear, T wish you'd remove hat during the services. That's berg 4, 1. M. Stecle 1. Both choiccs ) kiis nd you can s 00D IDEA! HE HADN'T THOUGHT BLOCK 15 TAKEN AWAY. OH WELL LOCATES IN TURN A WODDEN e ralg: *Don't be silly! That's OF IT. POPS IT IN MOUTH HE CAN FIND OTHER THINGS T0 BEAD, A CRUMB OF CRACKER e PLAY HI5 NEW 6AME WITH: AND A PIECE OF PAPER. & fwas nominated as “a briliant vou : S emplove of Traut & Hine's” | discusston between Gussm « for second payments 18 said | Isaac Kanrich br | Atness of either to vote at a r lican caucus when both had rur the democratic ticket last spr a1l vanished. Sounds like dull| In the ixth ward E.N. W e ter a night out 1 Burdette Hitchcock were nom et e fnated for the council. ih ety path which can ¢ lead to ha Byrd has a good name for : birdman. owers. to be mearce in Florida, and shoc- | string realty operators have nearly — srems your n of Tabasco in o e . PYRONCHITIS | e but apparently ime rul e KRAZY RKINDERGARTEN thes il e e | sttt by s aaiat ) TROPHIES ARE REMOVED ONE HERE COMES MOTHER AGAIN THAT'S THL TIME HE FODLED HER. [3 o - BYONE PROM MOUTH. NOT ALL EXCTTED. SHE'S SURE HE'S WPSNT ANYTWING THERE BUT HIS ICK | “Oliver, won 1 told you no to pull 50 MUCH LEFT NoW PUT SOMETHING MORE N TONGUE PUTS FINGER IN AND GDES omp o VAPORUB i nis brother Abie in the back (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate. Ine. T SLEEP Now apologize, us- T vy

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