Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1909, Page 3

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* J. L LATHROP & SONS : A ¢ m e tnuf’arlm-l and thai | x i m concert and M : £ w Ha- eontinue to issue Insurance on Mer. bly e will he ready to ; X e oL N i e i “ .sg cautile, Dwellings and Farm Property any amateur that wants to step on the F . b ‘f‘" o i the suongest companies at ow raes. | Frenchman - Defeats Demarest at: Start of World's 18.2 | mt : ' i —— Gi Il before placing your McGrath reports_a great rush for Buciness elsewhere, Tournament—Daytona Eeach Races Today—Big Of- | tickets for the match wl& the Indian 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Chief here Thul mon Bquare Garden, New York, March 22.—In the initial game of the Internntin billiard - tournament - for the world’s 18.2 balk line champion- ship, played in the Madison Square Garden concert hall ~tonight, Louis Cure of Pariy, France, defeated Cal- vin W. Demarest of Chicago by a of 500 to 369, This was Demar- 's first appearance in a profession- al tournament, Dem: won the bank and selected the white ball. He scored off the break, but after another simple carom fer for Short ‘Bout Between Jeffries and Johnson tomorrow of the T7th- annual automo- ‘bile tournament and races, and every- one interested in motor cars, motor eycles, bicycle or aeroplane speed trials and races Is looking forward to the Daytona Beach tournament with pleas- urable anticipation. Inglis M. Eppercue of New York, with a Cadillac “thirty” for entry in all the amateur events, and De Palma, with & Fiat Cyclone, and George Rob- ertsor, with his Benz racer, are all on the ground trying out their cars. David Bruce Brown, the millionaire Marathon in New London. “ New London sports will have athon tonight, the full distance of l. the Cgntrals and Joe Gentillelo of the Cannonballs will meet in the armory. Both men have been training and look to do the distance inside of three hours, o \ Young Potatoes Out Wjth Challenge. The Young Potatoes wish to chal- lenge any team under 11 years of age. Their iineup as follow: L. Sulli- van p, W. R: & W. McKnight 1b, F. Pineault 2b, yan' 3b, A. Pineault rf, B, McVeigh lt. Tlley changed the mile 385 yards, when Wilbur Smith of | &%k Blue, Lapp and-Egan last oston had a long string of rs. Warner and Criger were the backstops in 1902. Jake Stahl caught a few games the next year, while nmll in 1908 and’ 19 Carrigan, ue, with one vet- to Lake will have Spencer and Madden on his roster this New York did not break into the -Sleam,GasandWater SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Rubber Gaskets and Packings, Gauge Glasses, Oil Cups, Lubrica- tors, Injectors and Inspirators, Pumps, Wren- Cutters, Dies, Gauge Glass Cutters, Repairs for Valves, Discs, Stems, Bonnets, faued oa o close mase. Cure made | sportsman and automobile enthusiast, | players to different places, league until 1903. O’Connor and Beville Perrelli a Favorite. three caroms. Demarest could not|will drive a car in all the amateur were slated to do the catching. 1In| John Perrelli, the Italian champion, f ! RE ' Né H RA NCE bring the balls' together, but he scored ! races, and will make a strenuous effort © 8 to1 1904, however, were found McGuire and [ s picked by many followers of the ten times at open table play. _Cureqto establish new world's records for| The Greeneville Outlaws met a team | Kleinow on the job, Ira Thomas, ‘Rick, wrestling game to win the match with HE CAN AFFORD TO SMILE | followed this with three, missing a|the ccu from Taftyille in Lisbon, Sunday aft- | &y, Blair and Sweeney ’being added | Hjalmar Lundin-in Hartford Tuesday This rooftree and business place | Short single cushion shot. Kilpatrick, who will pilot the large | ernoon, and d,g,ucd them by the score | later. Washington hna quite a meu night. The bout is at catch as catch I8 protected by FIRE !VBURANCE At the end of the third inning the | Red Dewil, is having a hard time with | of 34 to 1. of catchers In seven can. 63 bells ring .m, ‘smoke rises, Match | ®core stood betwen Cure and Demar- | his car, getting the new parts made RNl Kittredge, Hey- ‘small premium invested ainst the | 95t 14 10 10, in the latter's favor. and adjusted. The car was badly dam- |. | EFT HANDERS NUMEROUS. don, Warner, Wakefleld, Blankenship e wast benefits—what wise e hesio| Demarest got the ivories under con- | aged en route from New York to Day- ——— and Street. The above list has includ- Near Death in Pond. Rates? Let's protect you today. Aoui MeAr i top of the o th Bis | pos Cleveland the Only American League | ¢d about all the catchers that cauht| 14 wag a thrilling expertence to Mrs. 4 next attempt and made 83 points, his | The wind shifted during the night, |~ Giup That Is Not Well Supplied with | S1OUER games to get their names Into | 1q,° Soper to face death. ~For years & ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. shot being & dazzling masse. Cure, |#nd & stiff, chilly northeast wind has | S P The ‘feooris; Of Gourse, . ihere” ware | 14 Soper to face deatn “For yoars a A careful nursing and a couple of | been blowing over the course all day. om. others wl ed eut, but failed to par- (N Broue R e Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | grives for position, added 47 to his | However, the wind will leave the hard, Helpate th miny games. It shows that "m“’:_""m,,y SRRl ghy Bets, . All mariSdaw String, missing @ (o cushion shot by | smooth, oceanrolled course in cxcel- | The eight American league clubs will | only five catchers have had | seven | Limem, NeAFIY caused ¥ oot & was - & hair's breadth. After each had made | lent condition for motor racing. has 22 southpaw pitchers on their ros- | years' experfezce In the American | movciie “rylen “Dr. “King's New Dis- @ cipher, Cure settled down for a run'| —_— ters this spring. Of tiis number 11|jcague, with o Helng = fras: yime vty RO GVt R e a e in the sixth inning and made 61 Both 3100,000 for Eight Rounds Jffries- | 1aVe scen more or less gervice in the | man and Spencer and Nig Clarke four | So' parmanent that I have not been fafled to score in the 7th,.at the end American league, while the other ten | yegr men. Schmidt, Thomas _and | feoupled In twelve years> Mrs. Soper | . b3 Johnson. are recrults, one, Wolter of Boston, of which the scofe. wasi Cure B ttatiosns. Madt & 5 Payne have been in the league three | jyoq in Big Pond, It works won- y —Chattanoo- | having had 'a brief experience in the | years, but most of the others have t 8% he tenth inning éhat]#a capitalists today offered a purse.of | National league. St, Louis i a 5t~ | heor i the cuvomt hot et or Sve ey ta) Povais s Coldes Biww Lonas, | - from the Chi- | $100,000 for an eight round fight be- | tie better fixed as to southpaws nue years, white several, touted as classy | Croup, Whooping Cough o e | cago plavers. He nursed and coaxed | tWeen Jack Johnson, champion heavy- | merically than most of its rivals, hav- | receivers, have yet to catch an Amerl. | cniel s Fe Donsd sl Bra | the balls, patiently but quickly, and |Weight, and James J. Jeffries, the fight | ing four left-handers in Waddell, Bal- | caw icague game. bom.“-f’#fl"u S ot Pife ]lSIII'llloe Co | frequently ‘made startling thres and |to be pulled off in this city. ley, Graham and Swift, Waddel] was Tace Gua: o b5 Mon shots. He ran up 150| E. W. Forstner of the Chattanooga | ons of the few American league south- [ . ST Skl X Doints before he failed in a fwo cush- | Automobile company, sent the offer to | paws who won more ames than he Tenny Likes Red Waller. e Lusid Glows of D Paid all its e fon attempt. The scors for ten in- |Jobnson's manager but as yet no re- |lost last season, his record being 19| Red Waller is considered amons the - - 2 vt all its loases by Cure 325, Demarest 78. ply has been received. Mr. Forstner | victories and 14 defeats. Bailey won, best elght pitchers on the New York | ¥4s seem in the red face, hands and ) . the late Shannon fire, in his 1ith inming made a | If backed by the leading capitalists of | three out of eight, while Graham won | Nationals’ ‘staff. He looks good to | Dody Of the little son of H. M. Adams, Body, Wheels, Etc. Cutting to sketch with power machinery a specialty. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 56, 57, 59 West Main Street. , adding 94 to his st Chattanooga &nd a strong effort will | six out of 13. Swift, who pitched for | Fred Tenney. The latter in speaking | Of Henrletta, Pa. His awful plight s 25,601.71 o o8 ot Ras Shot fis | be made to arrange a meeting between | Wilkesbarre, won 24 and lost 16. of the inflelders says he (Tenney) feels | Lrom eczema had, for five years. defied y . ’ At the end of the inning the | the two. pugilists. New York also has four southpaws, | able for first base, that Doyle will be | &1l remcdies and bstfled the best doc- i i lay d i Schmidt, formerly of Holyoke and now | fast as ever, and the same of Brid- | affected his lungs and nothing could Cash Without Discount fhe T5th, and won rounds | Timack N, Y. Masch 28 Coach | Of Baltiore and Vaughan of the Ar- | well; the mfield should be very stron, | Ve him. “But’ writes his mother, MORAL: | s ing four seem- | Courtney today selected the Arst lot | Kausas state lsague. Newton did not| he says. Even if Donlin dnd Seymour e : Cure 368, Demarest 216, Lox e Newton, Wilson of Hartford, | a marvel at second, that Devlin is as [ 10r% Who said the poisoned blood had Cornell First Crew Pioked. pletely cured him.” For Bruptions, Ec- | e A e do much in the American league in|are not with the team Temney feols “Insure with the Hartford.” run of 48 carom B T e oa | 1908, but Schmidt won five of his six | that O'Hara, McCormiok and Murray | Zome. Sait Rheum, Sores and all Blood $ 5 Cash assets, $20,434,816.61. end of the inning was: Cure 391, | in earnest, all of the work being trans- | E4mes in the Eastern league. Wilson Bitters is supreme. Only 50c. Guaran | Demarest 306. ferred from the armory to the waters | Won 31 and lost 12 for Hartford, while 4 el Dy Eat' & Oupool Co. k | B Patnars emed- to be ready for & | of Cayuga lake, Tie men mow at the | Vaushan won nine and lost only one The pitchers, will be the ” 00d run in the 26th inning, but he | traing s W At the| gown gouth. He failed to distinguish | strongest in the National league ac- : Played his 90th shot 100 woftly Tor & | s Doy Nomms Bisor Al himse, however, with the Yamkees, cording to Tenmey, with Mathew Simple Remedy for La Grippe. T e e " | las¢ season, being very wild. Ames, Crandall, ~Raymond, Wilts La grippe coughs are dangerous, as A Connle Mack has Eddie Plahk, | Weimer, Marquherd and Waller. they frequently. develop into pneumo- S 3 nia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only 3 h . :;;ugfl‘?;? s i "é‘é’&&“‘fifl.fi’féfc stops the sough but heats and strengin. | Wecall particular attention tolarge and choice assortment single cushion earom and left the balls | Sutton, Clark, Backus, Horton, Stev- in position for Cure. The latter with Bevea, Hollister, Seagreaves, 0 make to end the game, ran up 55, | Wurst, Bullen, Cradford and Lafferty. Johm . Parker, LOCAL AGENT, failing ot a single eushion bank shot Used 7,200 Baseball % = i 3 league, @8 his left hander, Plank fall- weballs. ens the lungs so that no serious re 4 N S. Gilbart & Son T wenty o mames n wh-are to be | American Leaguers Must Cut Out Ex- [ {d o break even last year, winning | According to John Arnold Heydler, gjits need be feared. The ganuine Fo- : RUGS ol 5, played, the other entrles being George hlbmom 14 and losing 16, but Krause, after be- | the watch dog of the National league | I®’s Honey and Tar contains no harm- | ons; Sl $30.00 | Axminster, 9x12 €. Sloson. George Sutton and Orlando | - Chicago, Mar ~—Prosident Ban |ing farmed out by Mack to the Tri- | treasury, the clubs of the H. Clay Pul- | ful drugs and is in a vellow package. 2 $25.00 | Tapestry Brussel Second Fioor, 141 Maim St. || liorninestar of New York: Albert G |2 Ethte 1eague, won 17 and lost but four, | liam organization use about 7,200 base- | Refuse substitutes. Lee & Osgood Co. | Body Brussels, 9x12..82200 and $25.00 | Tapestry Brussels Cutler of Boston and Harry Cline. of | nounced tc Salve won 14 and lost 15 in the Sally | balls a season. vdler ought to know PSSO R THET. 0% Philadelphia, Tles, If any develop, | steps to prevent the Detroft and Wash- | league. the number of spheres each team uses, CARPETS will have to be played off. ington teams f o o Chicago has three ofteide flingers In | as the National league has a contract S games in_ Tenen, ..'l'“-’:&i'.';‘lfi.:f“f}’l Altroc;‘ White and Sutor, the last|with the Spaldings and pays all the Ingrains,” best all wool, sewed Body Brus: MARKING SEATTLE ROUTE. contrary to the constitution of the | named being from the San Francisco| bills for the balls, later asking the free .65, .70 85, — league. Mr. Johnson says the rules |club of the Pacific Coast leaguc. Sutor | secretaries of the various clubs to re- Ta | Velvats, hokwy anatity, o d fres.$1.00 try, good qu.llty, sewed i specifically e * | von 25 and lost 20 games, White won | mit, These 7,200 balls not only last ? A‘Fuller’s g R WV,Q Lf;: WK o0 | en A<>n'm(sorl?xmthfmkbr‘r:i??rag:n;:;g;_ 19 and lost 13, while Altrock won but | the Natlona] league clubs during the | 'PHONE 2. PHONE 842 free 75 | Moguettes, five patterns to chooss, ke Detrolt and Washington have played | three of the ten games he pitched. | playing season, but supply the de- 63 Tapeltry. ton wire, sewsd free 85| sewed free . 25 Seattle, Wash, March 22—The | tWO 8ames at San Antonio. Boston will worry siong with Burcheli | mand for the exhibition games, Heyd- STOCKS, BONDS AND COT7OM. Insurance Ataske: Vukon-Pansific cxitution aate — and Wolter, Burchell, who is a Bal- | ler, who is careful in any statement he LINOLEUM g mobile race from New York city to the | Sailor Burke Wins from Jack Twin, | timore recrisit, of the proceeding fall, | makes, thinks that, on the average, ton Room 4 - Bill Block ) B exposition grounds in Seatt] r| New York, March 22.—aSilor Burke, | ¥0n 10 85d lost § games for the Red |balls are used in every game. Inlaid, $1.15 quality, sq. yd....... .95| Printed, Plank 45,50, .80 Agency o result T hiore #ood roads actirity |the Brookiyn middlewelght . fighter, | SOX last year. Woiter, formerly & Red Correspondent 4 yd. wide Linolsum, value 75, than has all the campaigning of the |won from Jack (Twin) Sullivan of | 2nd Cardinal, was & minor league phe- Tuckey Will Stay. JOHN DICKINSON & CO. Inlaid, Plank ........... p ... 75| new v and los- Roston, in & rough ten-round contest | oM Jast season winhing 25 263 1020 seaking of the young players be- aute drivers will | fought here tonight before the Mara- | ioam of the California state league. | ing tried out by the Boston Nationals s city to the | thon Athletic club of Brooklyn. Washington's trio of southpaws are | yesterday's Boston Herald has the fol- | Members Consolidated Stock Ex h will leave New York | Burke did all the forcing and al-| o S0UECINT ooy "and jost 11 games | lowing: “Of the pitchers, Mattern |change, N. Y., Chicago Board of Trade. for the | though Sullivan was a better general | BUTIS WEC WO B0 600 and lost|and Tuckey, who are sterling south- | biryct private wire to floor of Excnange (Established 1895.) 42 Broadway, New York. i¥he New London County Mutual | =< Fire Insurance Company. g0 out “from scout car8, wh Under the NEW MANAGEMENT of | ity and Chicago on March Remember the above are special prices for ten days only. urpose of marking the route and ar-|the local man landed the cleaner and . 2 ~ 1y~ \ #his Company it gives mo pleasure to| Yangine the cheching stations alang | harder punches, © cleaner and |11 games for Los Angeles, the cham- | baws, Wil be retained, anyway., ‘This | ¢\, 08 sTOCKS A SPECIALTY. ¥ N W LA announce to my oustomers that | am | the 3,800 miles of raceway. 3 e plonship %hf)b“:: n‘:: 51“33"9 E:;:. o erisne T B v santsa l . . ¥ & ) ’ i yporisth: Bpw Mgy 3 ot Sho g 2 The ofter of $250 made by Mr. Gue- : Baseball Monday. S Einatn s effectivaness this year. AT 137-141 Main Street laad enheim he best deslgn for & tro- | At Chatta Cincinpat! Nation- 2 - 3 S A Phoren o) T S T |0 R SRR | ST S | e vt it e | I WD 0 G MY 7o ' the most favorable terms. signs and models being sent in from | ; ten innings T an L etng the veteran, and Speer, |, Another man signed & contract on ISHING COMPANY, Uniform Rates will be charged to all, | artists all over the country and Can- |« At Montgomery: Philadelphla Amer- | soom the Wichita club of the Western | Thursday with the Northampton base- 320 Broadway, All LOSBES will receive fair and ‘n‘r‘l:.h'{"::roon;‘r:;t:::!hz:l\'lng this mat- | fcans 3, Montgomery Southerns 2. aseociation, belng the recruit. Speer :-:}Lfl:mcwu:ld ’he I'tA lL Wade, right New York, March 18, 1000. honorable attention. e 3 B B pitched 65 games last s bt the | flelder. Wade is not only & fine flelder, | PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND No. making the w‘”,, Hoppe 400, Pef n 118, ol i ot g1 percent- | but & strong hitter. He is now in h home in Spring City, Pa. Manager Louis, March 32.—Willie Hoppe of victories, While two of the 2 The Board of Direetors have this d: deteates AT Patiaen ine to 116 | opwbs have four southpaws aplece, ot hfi;. Siready Srranged practics | geclared the 1:x°':\m:7:ny aivi in the first block of their 8.2 billiard | three have three apiece and two are | §4Mes With Utica, Montreal and Will- | dend of one na match here today. equipped with two aplece; Cleveland | isten seminary. ot *é" per, SoaL), e has but one left-handed pitcher, and R Kornt 2508, ?o ooty of aard MoGrath to Throw Three. he is a semi-pro, Andreada, from Los Kling Quits Cubs. ——_—— t the close of business March 3C. 1909, Notables in Auto Ranks 'All Ready for | Jack MoGrath, the 7 - e Irish G Angeles, coxon DIV e NEW LONDON COUNTY Speed Tests—Records to Be Broken. |signed up for another J,‘:.ufi,:";,.?x g1 s = t]ongm.g:efi:n?r:‘wk» -C o Y ) "“m"c“""n:m? ‘:‘(: ":‘Y “MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. e which is a new variety for him to take AFTER CLASSY BACKSTOPS. ol o g thes dotiared s areiend of o per cent. *»| Daytona, Fla, March 32—Fvery- |hold of arcund here. At the Pawea. = B 8 ot Join oy Kling that | (1"per cent.), upon the Common Stock of Norwich, Conn. thing Is in readiness for the opening |tuck ermory v h 1 Tried Out in American | e would not join the team this year. 3t B Company, ayable April 1, 1905, P g y next FEriday night he | Almost 100 P ‘What 1 o ESTABLISHED 1840. League—Only Five Left of Catchers | }\ " D‘:g‘;fim;:: viat‘ bge':’;d;eélodgdlf ts stockhalders of ,’,,“f’g. at the close Statement January 1, 1000: ¢ trophy will be given to the maker of JAMES E. FULLER, |5 accepted design, it he Shail be i dnenoions Nams.. equipped for the work. ¢ mari1 No. 161 M t. REce marita 0. 161 Main Stree i P¥aii ACH RACES. you'll want your seeds and fertilizers and so will hun- ness. marg0d Treasurer. In their scramble to develop classy backstops, the American league man- agers have tried out almost 100 eatch- ers In seven seasons Of the recievers dreds of other people expect their orders to be filled at the Surplus ... .. frotat imcome § Eomes Paid Sin same time, consequently someone’s orders must 'be delayed Glon $042,562.84 | BETTER PRICES MADE Golorado Fuat & re. who were im the league in 1902, which PREVENT Prestdent—H. I1. Gellup. | et 5 R T was the first season that the circuit Why not get in line at 3 Becretary—W. F. Lester, In Shrinking Voiume of Business—| il 2 i | aseumed really big league proportions, i y % and Asst. Soc'y, I Last Figures the Highest. 9 Consolidated " Gas | there are oniy five left, Bemis and ; n H. Prothero. | S e % | MoGuire of the Naps, Sullivan of the ! [} New York, March 22—The bette:- % ‘Rt Grande White Sox, Criger of the Browns and | This company is now mccepting lines | Tent in prices of stocks which oceur- | 209 Do pr Powers of the Athletics, Powers, Sul- of Insurance on approved looal ‘risks, | 7¢4, i today’s mariket was made in a| 200 {"4“-' Becuriués . livan and Bemis being the only ones 4 PP % | shrinking volume of transactions, the | ‘3o Do 1u pra .. that will eatch for the same clubs in either farm or protected property, di- | total faliing somewhat below that of otd roct through any Agency under the | Friday last rapidity and extenflm” B Fieetric Jurisdiction of the Norwich Board of | )f the advances which were made was | 535 5o o arr > e 1300 Do Ore. cite siteie stration of the smal floating | 1500 Dilinoks. Centrai HOME OFFICE of siocks in the wnarket which| ) Inierborough et tha present argument of the | 1508 Do. i B8 Shetucket Street, Nerwich, Conn, marl1daw ? BY s 1909 us in 1902. The others who were urmg catching for the American league clubs seven years ago were MoFerland for Chicago, Bobby Wood for_Cleveland, Buelow for Detroit, Mike Kahos, Joe Sugden and Jiggs Donohue for St. Louis, Schreck for Philadelphia, Wag- health Kodol correets the effects ner for Bosten, Bill Clarke and Lew | of gas nd uru. bitter luul—d.l of wroflhu. by digesting, for a 3" | Drin for Waskington —and Robinson, | indieations of indigestion. And indi- | time, all the foad in your stomach, so 45% | Smith and Bresnahan for Baltimore. tion s sure to Iu dys) ch.t your stomach can get well. Sup- Since then Chicago has tried out fu Then dys) to ge! P Slattery, Roth, Hart—Armbruster and P‘P“ Ppose you give Kodol a trial when you Shaw who were secured from Boston— “"m:" need it, and see what it will do for you. Fosver, Payne and Schreck Bobby mfl! which lmu on I Read our guarantee. ood has had as succeccors Fred Ab-| tion—such as rich, greasy foods, -ung Geta dollar bot bott, Nig Clarke,” Buelow, Kittredee, | without properly” shewing the food, | OUF Guarantee.(ic's lar > and get the benefit of first choic If you have sweet peas on your list we can surely serve ction while the demand !M" Lot ‘M",',w"-l Fuper you to the best advantage as we have about fifty varieties—all hough' small, outweighed the flectually as to combat the - International Pump Tows Central Kaater Cliy Seuihem. To. u,.u.m. & Nashinte different and unmixed—with all the popular shades and colors included. This seed strictly fresh and we are sure they will N. TARRANT & CO., 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, | 5iid n of the Balkan prove satisfactory. tic influence on. the l jonal ~demani < The lifting ar cloud over the g kefield, David: d Land. Dav- od—f » Liability, Plale 6lass i end and ¢ strike Ynon, however. ‘catght 50 fow Innings bt . ot etuen voue moner oot nest. | M I iP’s Seed — — — and we haven’t it, ‘e put that he can scarcely be counted. De- tate: an; druq_h will sell you Kodol on - and Steam Boiler . .. : in the woit started ot with McGuire and | i i e T S | B i s ey bott centaira i I gi ! marke P | 1 2 as since - b INSURANGCE | | R W B itath ‘e | uied o s Th e o g | £ BRI B e TO0 gk WER.gve 59 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, téom forejen V. s, res or mor Assots $2,759,422.10 | stocks wera then in 1he hands of ers on tie New York stock exchan their execution caused a readjustment fo t ice levels which had been ¢ by earlier operations in fo s. The strength thus parted o the market’had an intimidai- 2 efiect on the bear PRI em to cover ny b ards the end of lost we AMOS A. BROWNING, H tion had begun to 0]) Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Blag. | renewed boldnes ‘Phone 205. 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