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8 ns i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OVEMBER 16, 1929. Northend School Distr | orthend dchoo lStnd arents DANIELS flUT”NES Men Askdordh Lese | (8 pige B onrd BER“N NEWS | - i 4 | Wages and Win Strike | ant Modern Building to Replace | s o el 1 i LU || the employes of Frederick 1 e b icd From Page Seven) Structure Now Nearly 50 Years Old e e e ’ truc ervice, have won their SED ) Last Berlin Ttems arly: vl So0p N S e ol el e e 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN i (Naval Supremacy and Impreg- | ;i ind soch one herntter R ) SR EE Delegati Present P "“ the near vicinity, at the discretion | Schaefer was paying his men . Adkins will speak on the » gation Presents e-‘m the Achodl comminte nable Delense Ideas Gone b6 a werl, when other cniployers aubgect: “Cleaning and | Done NARTFORD OWICE, 6 CENTRAL BOW, - TEL 3118 ‘ titi 3 f‘ “The present building is a very ere paying 342, The $4 | Sunday school will meet at ition to the Board of |unncainy tuilding with: vers 1iie e T e | e s e ommodations for the welfarc of { Clevedand, Nov. 16 (P—Two “an- | | cmployes called out The || Intermediate league has been Education, Condemningqour children. e rooma are old, | cient forts of folly” are hemg de- || strike was ended vesterday with | | alled at 3:30 o'clock eveni We Off l H small and far from Being pleasant | molished, in the opinion of Josephus | | @doption of the §45 scale —_— rvice will be held o 30 o'clock € er: ousin. Conditions at | for the convenience of children of | Danicls, President Wilson's secretary " IFollowing the riod of praise and e I s (R e ) g the present The rooms ar |of the mavs, by the asivities of | ——o T School Board Wants Extengion vrascr a viav wint be prosented on AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY CO. Insti H overcrowded and it is making the | Herbert Hoover ar tamsay Mac- 2 2 it Kingdom (o Sp . LR % . e R tion, probléan of edicating our children a | Donald. of Palice Protection 1" furnished by th HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPEC. serious problem. Furthermore, we | These, Ife said, today in an ad- 4 ERE E i male quartetis & INS. CO. Tliat) the Nocthena. school/on By { wish to warn you of the fire trap | dress to the Cleveland City club, - — i i T T ¢ OTTalodsk I flea R ra e aan acs | that l.r is iilding presents, and |th x‘xlm() u‘ British »M a of 1l ting ¢ otion of Comn o- | briel's 13 v ir PHOENIX L\Sl RANCE (O. unhealthtul from the standpoint| tHUSt that your committee will act | necessity of naval supremacy 55 W . held at o'clock. The church i teiohics andipupiliwas Lhs Spiiion before a fire breaks out .'." some- e old American ”‘dwum of “im- Atten o 00l board | School will at 10 o'clock TRAVELERS INSU RANCE (O. ' 5 cents T tho district ns oe. |thing scrious develops. The chil- | progaable defense. i s A et b T three representatives of | 4T¢N'S lavatories are located in the | Sea Domination Over Haighharlio6as s ¢ | baserne > hard et inand | A third “fort of folly," lies i i | e school's Darents and Teachers | V&Sement, a place hard to get in and | f b : oling \ e O R i St B o, o Wil Seid rotest Gommunica Sy w o grown-ups. They are 50 constructed |is “the old notion that the seas may : f 10 furnisi or u new school C C ruish o JClark, Thomas Hinchliffe althy conditlon for our children. |and its lanes dominated by a few SN on duty in iy amin Clark. They are not modern in any re- | big gun navies.’ e § ; i o EDD BROTHERS Co foe e e e e L e S Y sC nn‘||r| ihatithe Barents andia exists there which cannot be rem-|and to give life to the Kello o -:“" "]““"T’“”“’l I“‘”“ *: 55-1 con's bicyc ) sonic wsual and unic Members Hartford Stock Exchange : pdied R en YENSE 5 | 13 d treaty, the next step, he « Q0MIS nEECS N0 elvidere has been| .. ;i el i s’ association. at a meeting held |edied without great expense in this | Brian ¥ next step, he sajd, | P00 4 Homobile Game layed which @ D A crystallizad in the form of a petitior imes were pli ¢ which " B last Tuesday, voted to have a pet \Iol'l’lvml'lmx o pouseq | 4 for Great Britain and America to| {1370 e Dl eanCl DD Butfes Tunclieon waa sarved, A most New BRITAIN I'::f{TFQf:t MERIDEN P tion prepared. He said pupils have| “Some of our children are housed |scek a solution of the problem of |17 the commen council to give ti ke bl ching B e s Iy 33 Lewis St. g [4 been housed in portable buildings|in the portable school. What is the |the freedom of (he seas. An 5 “‘1‘,_‘1‘ ’:’“'K“”:” f‘_\ ”"‘”,"’H”_'] e v wa = ent, friends atten 65 W. Main St. 43 Colony St. for three years and this is the |”,iv>svm of this The ones who sit [ment upon this problem he declared | gip o' HiOdations as are afforded ; L fabicann Rala | zinning of the fourth year. It was|near the heater are too warm and |fo be the foundation of p HgH S ; Slrie = , the opinion of the people in the d {the others away from the heater [suggested that congress enact a law This petition, Learing ‘:) si s ‘.’1 e irict that such treatment was unfair [are too cold and have to sit with | prohibiting American trade with any | U7 0f parents whose children are he ic o i 10 the pupils and te | their arctics over their shoes to | nation that goes to war after ratif S0y o e LR oy SUsosnn sl He said the pupils are not prepar- | keep warm. A very unhealthy con- |ing the anti-war treaty. i« wi prosentec el Hubbard school grounds. 1 o i ¢ ‘ I properly when they enter junior | dition oxists here which is not any | Europe Not Enthusfastic Sl et et Wb Esday | o v = B 2 We offer and recommend: l ligh school and are at a disadvan- | credit fo the Northend school ' We | “In his Armistice day specch, | MSI0S meeting. ¢l school chila on the streets ' e B 3 ) 4 iage compared with children from |demand that this portable school be | President Hoover suggesten that. in sup i b L SR L S e i el oML R It LT i v g8 | e Falloioes & PR his poin mmitteeman Wil 2 ¢ ; el A it S S S e e e i Shigested that I | oney on buildings for older pupils| =4 i i th o " [held Monday evening at Community the other tions of the clty done away with. A new building T food ships should have the sanie | o goeried in view of the fact that it | iam H. Day said he could not think N e i b4 lauded the teaching staff, which, he|ghould be erected which will ac- |status as hospital ships,” Daniels hasinecessltatodl theliie oF ottapis| ok Exeal ed than the prot B “\‘ A “aid, was as good if not better than | commodate all the children in this |said. “The suggestion was at first buildings. Objection is made by par- | 0 children during the last hours of 5 R S e at the present market | s, Tew Tritan sysiem butlschool district so that now portable well recelved in Americn, but over- | enta to the fast (hal It 13 fmpossible| Lhe afternoon. Tt was his opinien [0y 2nd entertalnment has been 7 : ] nformed the members that they are |juilding will be necessary. Other | seas it has not met with much en- | o maintain even temperatures fn|that if all the banks in town Sl el e i handicapped. The reason for com-|qistricts where the need of a new |tfusiasm. Anything that squints at | (hese structures and thes stress the | ToPbed the loss R " . Dlaint is the plant, he said | building was not so great as it is in | discussion of freedom of the s nportance of proper heat’and vent- | Breat 0 S Pythian oIt 18 not the teachers Who are the | ipjq gystrict, demanded new schools | gets little consideration in London, | flation in maintaining the children a a Aobasl sufferers) Mr. Clark dedlared. Helliggizot them, and we now ask that {{nasmuch as it ia ot in harmony | in gooa hemltl he 1 n u 2 id the pupils have to face the dan- | e & dia slbatl 4 : Y lip Lotz Mrs \ o hien | #Ction be taken immediately'by your | with ending war by hoyeott, the | SR e G e Pl b i 2 ] J SR G, el ‘_“'I‘K "'""'““ :'(];‘\\Ur\h\' committec. ue of nations countries regard | s i Fhoon and! (he 5 e We offer and l'ecummend the rortaniaibullding Had foibe mov- ‘.~(~1Ln:£<< J‘l"‘:'{‘ B ‘H:{w‘\\ ,:.‘,; yor ,\”(‘ ed civilian popula- | witien Sweulu sequire S e ) R ing or .fliERl( AN lj(}l I\DERS (new) ‘ £d torhe melninlantbecenze ot LR B G iR A Al st it \v‘s: e r e -Y”’ Sl About & mroaeitia Uietalll e ” e Tunivaend s dans i UNITED FOUNDER! ‘ Sl s o aldo add tha he army of that country. About 25 were present al the al i 2y e e s ) "\":L‘:‘,r",‘,’g R janitor | 56100l has no auditorium or gym- Explais Hoover's Reasons day sewing mesting Wednesday by SR wce Kelsey. During tha BRITISH TYPE INVESTORS ' ] yegrets he took the \;)lv\nw-a‘”w of | NAKiUM and wi we have a par- “Here at home, regret has been [the Woman's club of Maple Hill at ool autl i A ¥ will be a sale of food U. S. ELECTRIC POWER CORP. Holne 4 condition of the fur- | ¢nts and teachers’ meeting, we have | expressed that President Hoover did [the home of Mrs. G. K. Spring on choo BT 1 articles. Dancing will be PU BLI(, UTILITIES HOLDING CORP. ls nocessary for him fo ar. |10 crowd into the kindergarten room [not include it in the discussion of the | Thompson street. 15 bibs, 10 bloon- SEicere T, SISLER ELECTRIC CORP. P And o T for half of the | London conference. He doubtless | °rs and 15 sheets were made for | T i o 7 :30 o'clock in order to pro- |and th 8 no room t | . 2 doubtless | © 3 | eman D brought A ghetti supper will be sery [ cet. l‘ vide sufficient heat hy the time the | parents who attend these meetings, t, when strictly naval prob- | th ew Britain Children’s Home question of I 1 police- |at Community hall next ursday At the market TG R kst onThests 1 they refuse to stand outside the > up for discussion it is het- [ Mrs. M. Nordstrom, Mrs. L. .t o S Sl B el TR ot- | evening from 6 until 4 o'clock for NEW YORK CITY BANK STOCKS ’ He referred to the building as a |doo 1d strain (heir cars, so they | ter to send up a trial balloon than |Harding and Mrs. B. Proudman fe, .o ¢ flio Natlian: Hale henefit of Sacred Heart church Bought, Sold and Quoted fire trap and an old fashioned struc- | lenve for their homes without getting 1o go up in one.” assisted the hostess with the lunch- |y 0 18 % S S e B s ture which is nearly 50 years old. He | the full benefit of the meetings. A | = = con which was served at noon [ me Rl T s e e the children do well on a fire | new building. will remedy this con- ORE yS GLU D NER The next meeting of the club will | o R o e e e e [‘ ill but that it would be a different | dition. F MAN B DINNE be held Wednesday aft o, Nov ) . S Rad (e A1) Morse: story if fire actually broke out. He| Mrs. Laura P. Mangan is a mem- at 30 o'clock at the home o o T atar the R ) pressed dissatisfaction with the [ber of the board end a resident in T]CKETS QUICKLY SOLD Mr: H. Cogswell on Theodore | | 15 buttons would be an S Moriden “"dg"m'|‘ ! dergarter accommodations. There | the district | kS streel. During the afternoon Mrs. | foq Pl il i New Haven Merlden Hartford [ s no auditorium, the art class is a| Benjamin Clark referred to the | ) 1. H. Latham will give an illu | was voted to have a special | New Britain Office l n 8 feet by 24 or 25 feet, and | American Tducation Week posters | Committee Forced to Reject Appli- | ed el Talk | mittee of three appointed to M Tel. 5625—35626 55 West Main St. v ere is no music room. he said, | which bore the statement “You pn_\" eatione T 00 e . larrange a schedule of rental prices | 7 < ' anin Clark said the mew | for the schools, why not pay them | Tom 200 for Function Bl apd N0 B 0 Coakt e gain| 0000 B0 e B O B Il xchool was urgently needed. A |a visit?” In answer he quoted a | Next Thursday Night gtraelsisnent dlasyeckeend Suislbin siliie s Fnri i s ch ool is matter w | novement, to start the construction ents as saying | friondsSinsbizookivn brought up by Acting Chalrman of & new school would be backed by | eyes, we pay for them but what | Reauests for reservations at the | S ’ Joseph M. Halloran 3 l \ ol LR R e e of tho Foroman's chub o the _Mr and Mra Gerrit &, Smith ana |00 M Hatorma. 5 Dngmee1 Sets Popl Populauon Mov onstruction Vork In merica TR T o e i I T s S e ‘“"”" ofs Madison S ore Jeiusts Bla report reference to the fhe increase in taxes but let them |matter was taken up later at the |next Thursday evening have exceed. |SKinner of Thompson strect. e o es lne 0 ncrease arp y, ‘ q loller. We have been paying 1he | qehool hoard meeting it wag referred [¢d the capacity of the dining room| ) f Gol presented by Committeeman | . o408 and Uio ‘peorio fn M other | ths nuol o cokithicasHons tom: | DY wibrs than 50 por test Aot drs 1L Rackliffe, Jr., of Golf e Nov. 16 (P)—Instead B nk d B ld A t :} listricts have been getting the | piiiee, t 200 persons seeking tickets | Sr¢et has returned from a days | inutes and in detail explained the|of the cities drawing uirports n»zu-] a ers an utlaers sser j 1 Rravy | pLbe 0 opain emg ncel SRR T various items. Although the total|+r their hearts, Wilfred J. Austin, a | R ‘ { On request of Acting Chairman 3 cording to Clarence H. Barne | : ed is $50, Mr. LeWitt toid | builder of airplane stations, sees the ; ! rel Dog Guards s = : | Miss Evelyn st orincipal of is 27 Mr itt tol e .‘ Josepll . Tatloran the foowing | MONE el Dog |retary of tho ¥. M. C A, toany. .| Miss Evelvn Strong, peincipal of| (0 0 SRLEARET B DERA R oinote aviation fields pulling. aec- |Drop in Stock Market | Has Role of Young Man petition was flled with the board: | Boy Master in Death| the dining room of the tempie | e ton at the Tawrence Memor. |1f the board of finance and tasa- |tions of the city their way { T Q =% "At . meeting of the Parents and | Albuquorque, N. M., Nov. 15 (P— | Will accommodate 400 persons com- |CRTALON L he Lo Tondon . lag tion would appropriate $50,000 | “Austin, a leading designer of | Fypees Money for Pur-| In Search of Sinecure achers’ agsociation of the North- A tiny, nondescript cur will have the | fortabl Requests for flckets m"\"o_“l"‘"‘ ozl OIS 01 S ia s It was Committeeman Day's con. | 1anding flelds and stations, Is basing e | d school, held in the building of | place of chief mourner in the funer- (date have exceeded 600 and it has | Onday. e, s board should ask | Nis new designs on this belief | g S e ol ’J e sehool proper, it was voted by al of 16 year old Alfonso Sevillo. [buen necessury to refuse more than | o= Sl L i s TRtHyel seiionlveituipiang ot s | DOSE; Experts Say—Fig-| Il present, that a x school build- Alfonso’s body was found yester- | 200 applications s SR A s e nspent money | WiNE spread of 100 feet likely will 2e 8 g s Gl ne is urgently needed day in the mountains where he dis- | President Arthur G. Kimball or | Pridee "“;’l“{’l'[""‘ Srne "l'_”‘,“ 0 “” " "/" I nspent money | making coust to const non-stop| ULeS Thus Far This Year l The undersigned is & list of appeared nine days ago while hunt- | .. & C., will preside and other "S”;‘»’ and “‘""L““"”\‘\ i ‘\‘]‘;"" o S e flights,” said tin, “They'll need | e those parents present at the above ing pinon nuts. Over it stood his |factory officials will be . guests of |*5 scorers ware Mra. William Allen o Hnn wust have darge | Satisfactory. w ecting. Most of these parents are ' dog, half famished and staggering | honor. (0 b e e 2 ¢ roof spans with larger ixpayers in this city, and they de- from exhaustion, but still able to | T — | ] 3 " : C I wrens ted by pillars E— mand ‘that steps be taken toward snarl menacingly at those who| RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET r_“",”l“‘l\_“{"" 'u"'_ @ ‘i,‘l‘(l“ \’(’ lty tems . psychology of safety is an| New York, Nov. 16 (I'P)—Con- he crection of 4 new, modern and sought to li€t the body beneath The regular meeting of the w ‘::;r‘l Y e B & T o iy nsideration in airplane | giruction work in the United States i ip-to-date building either on the It is belicved the boy perished in 1‘”“'.”' assembly, Order of Rainbow b Al o el . The A. Nash Co. suits, topcoat th the larger and safer public and private—is destined for premises of the present building or |a mountain snow storm. | for Girls, will be held Tuesday eve- [5O7 5t pstipcslient: B ) 1 45 must he constructed airports STH [iren=s hoondatroriing o) ' | [ning in the Masonic Temple 1 | se——— OO o give passcugers greater assur- | reliable information in banking and | “r?::'vlm ;\1 \’“"“”" I8io5tne "“‘“"'; LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW | Jackaway's annual elearance sale | ANC¢ suilding circles today | ' Star and Masonic bodies are in- | for o st o 58 West Main St “IC the landing speed of PIANCS | e qrops in the market are free- | n ‘m:-d. The : ainbow drill team mn‘[ GRAVE COVERINGS S | wes cut to 25 miles an hoUT. DaS- | ine money for constructive. work meet for rehearsal at the state of i ! senger airports the heart of the for P S Memloi o El Mrs, H. A, Fri of Chestout | SCNEer airports in ind authorities foresee that the ea: {armory Monday evening at f:59| Laueel, Hemlo fe o BN | reet, who uinderwent an operation | €1ty Would be.more feasible ing of Intevest rates will soon attract | ‘urloxl\. | BOLLERER'S TOSY SHOP Stforl hoapitalLATE WweGis |l Onosort Avistins station de- | pyublic and private construction pro- | [Se = v Telegraph Florist of New Dritain” eported as resting comfort- | Signs is for a city, like Cleveland, on | jects, thus givi O T o | USE HEBALD CLASSIPIED ADS | g3 WEST MAIN & TEL. 886 water, land and siv routes. A run- | national prosperity ‘ | . N. T Greenhouse cial sale cut |way extending from lake wharfs, | Telitiatesiot Worlk lowe St ne lay, 1 (Bl il lines und automobile istimates of the ount of new fo the airport. would cn R A R e T will 1 « 1 le y LI R R LN ahl hetter inter rates prevai T Monday afternoan at the o1 o has been the experi of the gregational church. fort. past that building has improved sev ROBERT REGAN Jackaw nnual AT eral months r improvement of R willie in s now in pre § West Main St— Brain Is More Active mancy| riles ful e alocie iaricab il LR RS ML S T e avt Vh AfT 1 by Heat Thomas 8. Holden, vice president of | A1 : A ¥ R Officer James M. McCue has When Affected by Heat "¢ "1ie corporation, told pgrt sl e iy ahy #d over to the probation department| Vienna, Austria, Nov. 16 (P—In- {(he United I It always takes | PATL Of 2 ik e adiie) s two boys, aged 15, who are said o leresting experiments in ng | some tim I wouldn't expect the [School. and is ooking for a luora '\lh have admitted theft of \larm | diathermic skulljmprovement immediately, but eer- [PORUIAN, ¥ hout 100 Dl ;\m~k| e clock and a foothall out of Di- | hones to the I or cercbrum | ainly next year.” ittt ’;"fi“q B Pace's cellar at 451 West M being carried out by Dr. Hans | proin© o Tiallaveurs 1ot '”.\.‘1\"', mother) .f’\,l[‘,,l'l\,‘,‘; ‘TN;'[\ The officer recovered th 1o Prof. Paul Schilder 0,000 o be 0t A1 UNTeasdl- inag e zet & Jab BRd eebiit vach of the boys ha hintric clin in Vienna i of the amount | yop it Tt m‘:l_l‘ 4 them in his po: | versity that will be st ke ‘“ 41‘",, ke e Turkeys—Alive <sed to or 1t already had been discovercd I s furnished by (5ng _1"_\ \[m]»p Hiatae r. S F. Avery \d wat the cation of cold and heat | o 1o W, Dodge corporation e e PR the small brain or cerebellum had 2 7 145,402 b A TUaE ing activity respectively Roclties, constitut- | produ A - 7 Lifforts now are heing T 1 per cent of the nation’s o Be A g AMONG POOR IN TOXY0 VR s e L DRLRGATR Attraction Between ollars have Wings— e 8. | Home of,Ancestor Worship Prepares (" e B0 o of the in Soptonber Mg 10 USE BR]T]SH LINER A P . e ellectual facultics which have their Contemplated work” in Sepl Your Pay Envelope and a 5 . et S R A R in that orgu v in the swme ferritory amounted But if you once get them into | Over-Population Crisis {0 $463,185,100, & drop Of OVer 66| i Afier Examination of Salling | Electric Light Bulb v cent from the total “contem- . o 5 Tokyo, Nov. 16 (Pi—The « o by Matc ted work” in August Dates That No American Ship utua avings DBan a Checklng Account there 1s a of Japan s making ofticial Turned on by Match | """l \nerstood tat when Geto G tions to furnish birt tr 1-| New York, Nov. 16 (Ph—Presag figures lnble, the work Has Desired Schedule \ formation to its poor ort to per th time when the which 8 have 4 W hingtor Nov & @ greater Chance [ha[ more ()f lieve the suffering gl Bt will turn on e .11“; W ater l.n., G R R e EALTH attracts wealth, and the man R niligs S n o ety houg SReAlo I s IR e o SR S e b e T e T ; : e el X 5 stricken homes oi w electric light in | templated worl show u very L archi e, with a savings bank account is in a them will stay with you. W/hv T2 aea 51 Eil) aXT ORIt ot ; with a mateh inting ineroase en delogation to tho Landon position to make use of the opportunities g / P, T RS I G v VT jted match Neld| Contemplafed work during Sep. NNt h A Goun B that would escape him if he were without - 3 where ancestor worship has placed | about an inch beneath this fixture | tember was as follows S K passage on s | funds. - not try 1t and see? Scamtan ol tunillies, ia on the eleciricity. A pocket| New York state and Kew ; o a1 al by miro onBrTs of IR Cons | San i i llionswith cana L aiee] s 1 81ma00 " New: Bieland ', After 4 thorough examination of z trol as opening the way for applica- pateh, T0u; Middle Atlantic states, available sailings, Secreta Stimi- [ There is no more inviting place than the o L O T T o Br e S i O s ot 00; Pittsburgh district, $60,984,700; |son xmlqm-.mq’nn.\‘ ln\; vo will ] open door of a reliable Mutual Savings Bank, scale 1o Japan's over-population | the rooins of the Westingho ";'\Knln':‘h:l::« $1 $00; ~(m\‘u_l ‘,;‘Hyl,‘” e on the White Star liner Hi and once you get the saving habit, you'll problen. Lighiingidnatitute n Grand{Central TA3000 - 9i8keh 5 d & ROy f ¢ Yukichi Shivakami, deputy mayor palace exas, $18, The only fiest class American ship i not “'llllng]y depfll‘t f)'('n\ it. of Toky sinid I to It burns only as long as the match sailing at the approximate time de- ] . MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM B e s el R R B ¥ : | e p b TSt e give information only o couples or other light is held beneath. for | X ial Noti sired—the Leviathan—is scheduled i R 2 that already have four eéhildren aud|it is operated Ly a photo-electric | Special Notice {o reach Great Britain several daya i JOIN THE MUTUAL SAVERS can show that (hey are too poor fo | cell. sensitized to light, and set 1o a0 the purposes of the ‘y’ care for more. Information will b | tura off again as soon as the light| | it or not they have dele 4 ° ° denied to young. néwly married belo remoyed wonderful show of chrysanthe A corps of clerks and g , couples and to persons of wealt e lamp is installed to s- umis, pompc nap-dragons and stenographers will sail before the i L) ¥ » ew rl aln rus 0 Mr. Shirakami said that the itors a surprise and to sug er cut flowers, also potted plants, connmission. howev and arrange- J urr!tt utua avings ban . munieinalily: hoped. bietht controll sibilities Top future uses'of T v(8ia . Groarhousel Marn strest|mentainre baine mikds torits arel would help to lower the high infant |ly sensitized cells ff of Clinton street. Greenhouse |on some other vessel of the United ~ _ mortality rate and eventually reduce : [ will be open Suncay for you to see |States lines | | the number of familics dependent I"olks in New Britain hoost Her the floral display. 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