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Personals CANDIDATES PASS Weddings ll Real Estate Nev il them, Wall Street Briefs 'STOCK MARKET HAS | PUTNAM & CO Miss Ella Ferguson of Brighton | street is spending her vacation at| | Carl Arneth to he Burritt Mutual | ‘,Rmh Park. Savings Bank, $2,000 mortgage, | . Stock of the Continental Bunk to- Mombers Now York & Hardford Stack Enchangss = AHERN—LYKKE Belden street. | day was placed on an increased an- (BontiRLA toies Tt Drsc) i Misa Anno MeCann of Springneiq| David Paul Ahemn. an insurance || Mary Bellint to the New Britain [nual dividend basis of §10 a shar 31 WEST MAIN S§T.,, NEW BRITAIN s e et e . Nt of 174 Cherry strect, and Miss | Real Estate and Title Co,, $2,500 10rmerly S8 with a semi-annual dis- SP" 0l at 0] 0 d Tradi Gitlitz, Samuel Gold, Nathan Gold- | pert "‘;‘ S "','l ° | Alice Frances Lykke of the same xd-"| 110Ttgage, I'ranklin sireet. bursement of 36, payable August 1, RUHY )2Ding an I lflg TEL. 2040 Gltlts, Sumuel Gold, Natln Gold-|party gtven by Miss Kathrya Hau- .50 FEE LG S0 =0 S07) i ovin o Nicola and Mary |0 holders of record July ' HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 21148 v, William Ha e e 0 Srec o ney David L. Nair, The ceremony | Bellini, releuse of mortgage, Frank- | — Tm‘l]s DUH .~_—--M_ Hamilton, M. 1. Han- | last night. About 20 people were ! 5 ; . Registrations of new automol L6 S Adings | o BB * | took place in Mr. Nair's office. |t street, new autoniobiles e A L ;vn‘svh!i Duncing was ;‘\\’;Jl,\ul 1l \ New Britain Real Estate and Tit lin u\: “Ah]‘m May show Chevrolet i B Shavmann, W Mo dond uncheon was served. Miss Mc Co, to Mary Bellini, release of {0 the lead with 65, Willys | New York, July 6 (P—The stock 5 P. B. Keeler. J. F. Kennedy, Chase ! Cann is the house guest of Miss uortg S s [ Overland sceo:d with S ok S A e el We Offer: Kimball, M. E. Klebanoft. Harry Ko- ! [{anmon. bl cord third, with 19863, Others “1kct displayed a complete re- letsky, Benjamin Krevit, W. B. Kuli- | H s e a0 FOa R ik LE 10 Bontiie YEE OF Tomn dolsr, salllig it sk b ke e R R T BRITAIN GAS oy O'Donnell I A Male Miss Veronica Weir of 53 Walluce 3 ] Jend High streets L i " lurge increase in bro! fosns and . il ot 2Pt Tapsds e il | Konstanty Dolungowski to the 273 and Dodge, 11,111 faa s ang Noonan, B D. OConuil, Bernurd | N: and Cleveland, 0., to spend s s S TR gty lof the airplane and railroad shares. * Pellegrino, I. E. Press, I, M. Reich, | the summer. _— oftgase, 56 broud street | Trading turned dull on the rally. < e b el I it Are Do - v\”:‘v‘l s Bank of Rockville to Jo- F |38ty declines ot 1 to 7 1.8 poinis Price on Application. oy b tr o st e e, MED 00 DUAMIE AT D +ort Smvnsie i o mirtiue N LS AR iBlinniley Minhasl Al v and Mrs John Grifiin and family, A - ‘”“]" I 2ineets; [ber of issues bid up 1 to & points ta, Lloyd J. Vail, Sidney Vogel, C.| Mrs. Charles Relay and daughter. lllOIlSl]ll]g It B LB Dueatabalo ki e ubove yesterday's finul quotation H. Walker, A. A. Weinstein, B. R.| Marjorie, and Mrs. Victor Davis ar i, SR R Oy Sl o ey Waatital pan- Weisberg and Harold N. Williums, |daughter, Barba spent Wednes- T e e ; [biy at the renewal figure of 5 1- e |u~ at Crystal Lake. Rio De Janicro, July ¢ (- S ,.", Rogers, 1o Adolf Carlson, S L jper cent and banks called only | Morro Jo Castello, faunious & 154 . Seneca street. about §5,000,000 in loans. s of POLICE CLAIM THEY ARE [ & ‘,"r:'“u,‘\.‘u ‘.|,....U‘, \I‘,‘n.“u “the |, ‘Vlmrl Panella o JinesJ H w 0 ven Mln ' Ha e Pex_‘ 11 inerease in the Chicago Iederal Jdly under the combined attacks of | SEEck n i [tuscd some of the early sehing. several hundred uwan and much | § S ts j2eitin proved to be unfounded, as the s _— ‘Um. I P e e R {Bank of New Dritain, $4.500 mort- 14 per cent rate was contnued f§ 99 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Erooklyn Authorities Are After thel 5 T ol Work which had been suspended | 5450 l‘f'l"";: Sl | et o E lonst another week, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange ot Go Unconditionally New | for several years, following the r cha Meskill to Th Springtield, July 6.—Iu his it Acronautical dipped 8 1-2 Stuart G. Slayer of Frank Uale, L moval of purt of the rochy il to {Meskill, quit-claim decd, Connecti- | liitle gar: shop leie, to the Lpoints to 157 in the first outhr . Gegar, Manager | ork Yanks. . make voom for an exposition on |CUt avenue. tune of his motor and luthe, H. W. of selling and then rallied to 1 Yoader: | New York. July 6 (Plrian | he shoma ot e e b omy o ! Meyer Dunn to the Burritt Mu- OWen dreams of a glory that might | Colling & Afkman railied ¢ Brooklyn, July 6 (U'P)—Twelve | Shocker, one of the last of the @it~ sumed and in a fow months modern |0 52 dnERlladh G0 10 nontedze, UaTabEe T i Sahalt ot sl 1) hours after the body of Frank Uule | ball pitchers left in major leugue buildl will rise where the rock Lo ““' nue. i > 1;,1 _.Alm un_of lost possi- Jadio from 184 1-2 to 188 1-2. Pitts- was lowered into the grave, police | baseball, was unconditionally rele onee stood HHT: Jank of New Piritain 1o Mlity of ‘ \Illm the Tiest automobile | bursh Ceal, Brunswiek Terminal and revealed ftoday that they were!ed today by the New York Yunkees, | MWhen Mem de Sa founded the T bunn, release of mortg wloner and inventor in) thie: Ynited {Ind ; common wl moved o definitely on the trail of the mur-|late in orting and not in the City of Iio de Janeiro in . the ord avenue. SialeaRl Dot uaiiy Oyan it n ey round for the year . derers of the zang leader {hest of shape, Shocker agreed with Morro do Castello wus the eenter A| -'l-m‘n to the Iirst Bond “"Nj‘ Hhough hittie e it any, \n‘ ‘\u‘.\u» A.up prefere : ” als was shot hecause of a feud | Manager Huggins that hie could not | from which the eity spread. One | (1 o ol Haxtiot Ing LB e D SRR il Aol RGeS Tt and o Price on Application, e e et Rt e LE s L building ercet=d there later bee |$11.000 mortguge, Shuttls Meadow clrdles. ; ;Amerloun Zlno pre- g T tn oS SN i dhe uulu»‘ The Yankee manager wus willing, | 0h¢ of the richest con LI L B Mol el e ",'IM mobile which was found three days | it Was understood, to place Shocker | Uity and was long i e S s e B it ago came hore from Thicago, ¢ on the voluntary retired list but he | Teason of the partial v Al Hemer, quit-cluim deed, ;.“A‘ nd & .,‘\,.’ s e day v hen € e rying gunmen who were out to get asked for his outright release, to 10ck for the I exposition, tho | HO.C9R HIllavenue. . Al G P Uale. | which hie was entitled as a ten yeap | COVONt was abundoned by the PR § el e e HbG b do a0l E The car—a large sedun-—contain- | man in the major leaguc i Capucine fathers and ‘they AL O TSt o! LUl S SR U e i ed a loaded muchine gun and a! He joined the New York Yankees lshed themselves in another lo- SPHInG st ;”L chmethidne LRI k. rall a e DDY saw d Oft shot gun, und had Ten-|in 1916 s traded to the st, | ity ey o s 0k e vt s o B nessce license plates. Al that ds louis Br in 1918. For eight| ©On 1he eity side of the rock el e K St M e needed now to link the murder > star picher for . | Which romains there are o tow | Willam B Woucrm o tichvood, Obie, Ut ey 01 Members Hartford Stock Exchange . detinitely to Chicago gangsters is to W in 1925 he came hack to | SH0 stre tmong fhe first [ ane 4n A by 11 : RTFOR| locate a mysterious “Mr. Cox.” nkees by (rade. He had fi. | DWIL i Rio, the houses” of e e [t P ¢ NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD MEMDEN Bollce ilil Aot mioke mulniclhis [ MsURRHoN o haine thet only mave| occupicd by the very poor, | Merbert V. Camp and Meger zin. 0 st i bis voom i s i L BurrittHotel Bldg. Hartford ComeslBldg Colony Bldg, full name, nor wil they tell how he | once traded by Huggins to retnry 10| They now ask themselves if they jman to William 1. Wosuczyna, vo-| ITATE (W BS Totor " of specialtic was connecled with the shooting of | the Yan] must sleep in the streets, for the !lease of morts M olin stroct. | % SUEHAS t sy . ‘n Ualo last Suniday, Bt tioy ave oo b steum sliostls are rapidly appron A ST e T e R ! Lt tive that Ir. Cox” was in Chicago . £ elr 1 [ 5 - 5 ® o q ity stubilit hien ho i wnrien! tom | T Phllddclphla l'“e“d‘ Lo aponla e vedne frien L BT ADNES Bl e b e BRI n o e | We Ofter: et Are Guests at Social 1he vord passed from wouth {0 | Georse A. Quigly and William Lo @ o I‘f:‘ ‘{“_’ e tions i lio und Wright. the gungsters as they started cast-| About fifly gucsts were proaqg | MOUtD of the inliabitants soon to be | Waraock, quit claim dec T from the sale o e ward on their errand of death. it a supper and entertainment \-,'h\““’“ ssed | $2.50 of this SRy S 90 10 1841, and Wright, aiter 100 Shares North & Judd Meanwhile little Augie Pisano, [en last night by Mrs. Sarah Ishos ——— | H. Alford to John Soholik, wpjen b ng up from 137 i, fell who succeeded Uale as leader of the and her sons John, Alexander and | LA@S \“(‘l‘ (l]CtU) |release of mortgage, City avenue. | givoy him ¢ Iy inine fplerenimly and Brooklyn gang, and Louis the Wolf. [ Joseph and daughter-in-law Anun [For ad | Richard I Erwin to the Wolfb the lic A ith AR points 203 head of Marlenn's underworld, were | Eshoo of 132 Gold street in hono W ml."d.m“,,l, 'k.ehedd tores, Tne. Tuase at 418 Main street, oyl Fuuble S akes LG 0 o 100 Shares Stmle WOrkl in econferenee, lof some friends from Philadelphia, o tOM "f”;, > '}1 :!'”“1”'" for three years, one 182 tale o irly in e year when it y Police are guarding against al- at the Farmington aveune ou PLAShC i month ISotaniglon ettt na i e edinny: deprivations 4 Nalidla doge tempts to avenge Uale's death, since | grounds jiate el ‘“'l't‘_l“’ st | Normal M. Smith to eph and | chine wer Iy the threat which was spelled out O | Momiers of the party in whose | G ey cong e the head-fygele Andracikus, 116 Belden strect. | iynsotr wigh | 5 » floral plece ut the funeral, The - [noior the recoption’ was held i |t oons S4IY Yusterday removed 4 | warsanty. RE ot e ption on the floral picce sk feluded Mrs, Almas | Sargis and | o siletto blude Trom BIS | jrrancis Bonauits to Stefunls Kar- | kyife pusic 3 : /el see the . | J a8 Sargis - and | forehiead. e e J ! Tier's Ve'll see them, Kid “,,“;g,”, T e e e . 1‘,‘ B i e 1\1‘\ . collection nnd im by {4 ¥ o |and sister-in-law; Mrs. Anna B.!han said he had been injured in a |, Sooopit Wralscliko against riends i a (L Warren, | AN Danbury Man Can Put IS A Miss Allce | 1axi eab ansldent, | The police hes |LIEUAN Glontrindors | Burtl i e Amierican Can - 88 N G Up His Gas Station ez and Messs, David Lazr livied e hiew (e identity o T [Property. mechanics lien for 8 Sioato ar fo complete | AN 10co ) ) ¢ Offer: idg + July § Prein & mem- | S82€ Tazar, Jucob Bshoo and Joul | assailant but for some reason did | TR joh, i started ¢ A Sumatra Bridgeport, July o er. Samuel. Members of this party were | not wish to disclose it | BOSTO) Ve Lo town that his work had (A Sm & Re 1065 b s e {the guests at the home of shie Voston, July 6 (@) been i vain Am Sugar T2% Baldwin found that Mayor Anthony | ™ Peter George during their stz HATCH RESIGNS i A00; - exehianges §: o Zhe conl-burni be Lo - ; H Sunderland of Danbury abused his d William 1. Watch this afternoon i) tiis ‘unprecedenton zate of el s iAnaconda Cop 68 65% 69 iafetion in vofusmg permis.| ANIODE other guest present provented his resignation as a mem- tinase rate of 17 aniles At A Mi8n. to Louis Mefluneri tol evect w|ieception were M. and Mrs. ber of the hoard of water comunis- el AN e 1081 108 gasoline station on property iu|Jones and children of M s, sioners. Ho was suceceded in the e Rt AL LONE By 6 EBis . e [France. who are stopping at the chaivmanship of the hoard last night eat S el Lot E Defluncri brought suit against the | 1oMe of B. Y. Joncs: Mre. Angelina by James J. Watson. Mr. Hateh | i SR i % 914 mayor to compel hitn to show good | 100Man of Chicago: Elish 1ddy of leates tomorrow for @ trip which | il | Teason why the gasoline station | NeW York city and Mr. and Mrs.|will take hin out of the country for Tl Nfoses : oL 3 | e %, should not he crected. Peter George: several months. Punl Moses, 57 years old, of The village murshal was puzal “ [0 In his finding, Judge Baldwin de- | The guests were entertained with e - M irEsleet e ast s HE seould ¥ eliaton f1a. manhint i clared “the failure to grant this ap- |<on&s and dances and games were It is estinated it mors tisn 308 C Crest sanitarium, Newi from operating, us {here were no e ) plication is the result of an abuse |plaved. Peter Gorge was the toast- | languages are spoken (hroughout 11" \ias y native of Persia, but had laws (0 cover (s cmersences. S0 u er ter of dh«;r:non,' ‘sine :hu pn;«!)ru rly1 15 | naster. | the world. lLived in this city for several yesrs. upon the pretest that the 150 pound , ? o . cet to no zoning laws, the judge e | His only relative is a wite in Per- s registering on the steam | SR( TR PH S thi mIAAmbI o R free w} ~ T G S deat ok e Sy COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN erect the station on his property, Corbin 1 sioy o f thie American boy to reduce o e e o o ol iGig ok aR ik g foonre MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE MISS LIBOLD SHOWERED b The funerar will I it 1he ed by char 1o position of Joseph M. H arold ©. Mot A miscellaneous shower was given i e fRt s e 450 paunt - Halloran Tel. 1258 H, (-3 st evening in onor of Miss Wanda | \ on Main street at §:45 v'ciock and ‘A of “150 pounds” and 1) Libold, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | U£ ‘9 O be lat St Mary's chureh at 4 oclock 1 was satisficd, * ‘lowing {hat Ton S 4. Libald oc i3 J,\ll.n“;lxr»!,k;d e . | Monday morning. Burial will be in 50 pounds of steum wasn't going 10| |judson Motors 54 honme of Miss ane cjewskl, <Ly 5 0 & hu i) " / ' " ) ap—.. St. Mary's cemetery. huct ar 5 i ; G Gt 'l"u’;mln::u-n i which was _‘ Pi9 lfi 6& )& | i In 1t I, Marry stored his ma- AT T ended by wrze numboer of fr | M . chine in his father's barn, whe ' 9674 3 g end relatives. Miss Libold 0| e ire veduced it to ashes and twisted Tis osz o owul | Russell Mrg Co o recipient of soveral useful git . e R = |Scovill Mfg Co ... Sh T ld C T will be marricd Monday, July 4 to| e e et the nest few vears the lad | oy i 115 e lol urtis To Cowalewsk istol # © Hol Lot of hier son, Je o T y C s i, Standard Serew .. ) S gy attupety | Hos bucthor, et thie wife of John Keevers and had O1S" for men over Ohfo. They were | yartand Ofl A . Torrington Co com 112 whin s etk for he oceasion: w3l wes been living in this city for the 1 improved over his first at-| \iy Kan & + Union Mfg Co 18 20 form iiss cenemony; / 40 \.(.r»‘.. RS el Nt G eI orle lont Ward i 5 . !'lllv(‘l"\“ Ps Stocks. i —_— - / = e of I Springrield, i Hing g o e e Great Dritain now has over 1,500.- | L MA—MA — S “"“ e e ”‘\," ! o the ¢ e i o Fond s “'I";‘(‘ prd Ly t»(u }r](;l)(}f\l\ }ir:‘;! )mvl e ’r:r \‘{‘ \ ’GQQNED . Johnson of (his city: a sister, Mrs. © dit because of protective pater 97 SR 80 3 per cent over the figure for 1926, | [ ey S o e LA r. he has made and sold - utl B | MYSELE Thomas McGrath, and w broth J > : 717 uthern N E Tel . 150 ! v Thomas Lavery of thix city G s D L B s P i 2 © hiolds no il feeling toward | | 1"une services will be held o 5 I s Dot Brad ASURY BALANCE { morrow morning at 9 o'clock at st MUK ot ‘”‘ ‘]"” b aiite Tor wag DF0e Ar M0 Esr 1A% ' Treasury Balance, $252,189,616 | | Joseph's church. Buvial will be in it :" ”"l'-‘l or YaS | Radio Corp N | St. Mary's cemetery. U Sopl TR T | Readin 101 | s, 3 g |1 New i \ sl { " c\\ hench Paper Money ; 2 i Mrs Perkins. | 2 L fare e ! Clty [tems i . Will Resemble Ameucan = ! Mrs. Charles Perkins, 'n - ‘aris, July 6 (P —Really substan-® == of this city for many yea 1 S 1 4 :rl grecubacks, fresh and erinkly, =3 3 yesterday in Derby at the age of 7 T raseliaol nfeihe 10 1% may make it appearance in T} : ]JI ISLANDS \ Surviving her are two SISty yijicran church will hold its outin unal 2ys0 Irance before the end of this year.| =—j 4 Mrs. Georze H. Wells of 1t Lake Compounce tomorrow. Priv- Z R Ear Labelled in francs, of course, in- street and Mre. Charlex Andrews, Jr., oo cars will leave the church at 10 L Ue JLT stead of dollurs, they will be a part | of Stanley Quarter, These o'clock to transport the children, s A of the Poincare government's re- - nearest relatives, but ther A1l insurance offices will be open ;g form of the French monetary ays- | 3 eral other relatives living here. {onizht and closed tomorrow night 0 .. | tem, | ¢ Funeral services will be held Iritain Board of Fire Under Lac = ' 1alib ! For several months the experts 3 { Derby at 1 o'clock tomorrow 4".‘\||““ 1% "of the “Monnate,” as the French| ; 2 noon. The remains will he Lrou wsurance offices will be open e m nown, have been studying Our Travellers’ Checks to this city for burial in Fairview and closed tomorrow night. | |- & ') American system of coinage. are accepted everywhere! cemetery at 4 o'cloc New Tiritain Board of Fire Under- (o5 S PhLeir principal objection to thel p Bl style of American bills has been that = When you buy them, | - IR e ey it does not lend itself sufficiently to ” : A LAWYER 1S PLAINTIFF Woolworth ASie SLERGTIEII { : : . you sign your name. | | The dese of Attotuey. HaPey ios-wroirht fats Recent caleulations, however. | A\P?r\l!(\anm City Bureau ! = atiiet Tokh Taaae hich ihe) el & T have shown t the life of the But for his Kaw Indlan grand- When you spend them, Funera Is T e s s e I e prosent flimsy French notes is less|mother, “Aunt Julie” Pappan, Sen- you simply sign again. sorvices rendaved, wam tred 4 v\i LOCAL SIOURS [than five years and the economy of | ator Charles Curtls today might have : . S ot i Wiy sourt befave Tudge) .t by Putnam & Co.) | heavier silkiibre parchment is 1 i ndian instead of the As ideal for week-end GEE,MAW~ o e e . Zage, | Henr foche. who reserved de | vance SI0cks. ing understood. Prices have been | Republican cholclf’folr e . " Funeral services for Rose Zak o . A s = i3 : i o Uniteq This is a rare old picture of “Aunt trips as for world-wide. | DIDNT EVEN Sl ; cision. B. L. Alpert represented R1d Asked 1 from firms in the United|This is a ; P! o iv\/” )""”'m‘,' of M. and Mrs. John i v ang A, 8, Aharopiem was! . e 7 Htates wnd Gerotass, mnd & G| 08 L v;hol advised 'c(:uru-. when he 5 Zak of 36 Marmon reet. were <21 16y the dasanant i e s73 cal commission for working out the |38 1% 10 eave “‘; ‘:‘n";“""""fl 4 LG S ) T i i i details of the reform is to be ap-| 1M OKlahoma and go to the city. .;:x '<:£5:ca ,.{»thut:"-b‘. r‘,u. al was | BOSTON PRICI | Automonil 1 pointed within a few weeks. | » E ¢ netery. | TBoston, July 6 P—Prices worked | jyartfora | The change will be a welcome | o s — [ eiiaeats dower i the early tradling | oosa mivs e one dor tourisis, as 1 wint arry (City Advertisement: |in the local market today. General | phoenix ire L th it the abolishing of the exces- h lectric was off 11-4, Venezuelan | Tyqyelors In 1520 v large 500 and 1,000 franc holding of 615 Doyaia oM 181 L sansi B ahasar: i in the rural districts, unable] ACCEPTANCE OF STERLING 8T. TIONAL , and Pacific Mills up 1. Manul -unrinx Stoc se in the hural districts, un | Notice is hercby given that a: B | - o {idin Hardwire § 71 In most cases to read or \‘r!lt‘.‘hcnnng will be held before the A ANK / A newly-invented nozzle for a fire ' g1n H. e 123 X gauged a bank note by its size. ; Board of Public Works, City of New. i OF NEW BRITAIN UNDERTAKER hosc is so arranged that the fireman j3eaton & Cadwell - | Pritain, in Room 307. City Hal MAIN AT EAST MAIN o iien can divert the water from the main | j3ig-Hfd Cpt Co com .. 0 i DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS 16:30 p. m. E. 8 T. Tuesday, Julv. Resilence. 13 Bammer BL—1085-3 strean into a cascade which falls | Billings & Spencer com —- | Democratic members of the com- 1(th, 1928 on the proposed taking ot around him. He can thus place | Billings pencer pfd mon council will caucus Monday |land for highway purposes, §9. feet himself under an umbrella, as it | Bristol Brass night at 8 o'clock in a fourth at-|in width, from Corbin Avenwe to = % were, of falling water, and escape | Coil's Ar tempt to fill vacancies on the school | Pershing Avenue, same to be known \ i Me::‘ v‘:{:‘" h::g tm:' who sail. (jrongh the smoke and flames of a | Eagle Lock ,committee and in the sixth ward fas Sterling Street, and establishing iz purning room | Fafnir Gearing Co ... — liclegation in the common council | street and grade lines thereom. : 5 v - 9 e | Hart & Cooley !The three previous meetings ad- All persons interested are re- [ o emrs sy np Under the “big brother” move- | Landers, F journed without action because Of |quested to be present at eaMl hears MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE { A {ment, founded in 1925, 1,300 British | N B Machine pfd - [the fact that there was not a full |ing. if they see cause, and be heerd:: SYSTEM | F:;- :;';g’-:i;umr w:‘".'\.;w ':erl'.:.ln' boys have gone to Auetralia. In 28| Niles-Be-Pond com . 63 lattendance. in relation to the above. i P | cases North & Judd 35 their families have (e!lo\\edl Peck, Stowe % Wil .. ‘R =, il | BOARD OF PUBLIC AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 6. H

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