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J. L LATHROP & SONS continue to fissue insurance on Mer. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Pro) _“Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. marldaw \ Red Top, Conn., Jume 18—Changes were made in, the Harvard 'varsity .| eight before it was sent out for prac- tice tonight which it is hoped will show. an increase in the speed of the boat. Sargent, who has been stroking the crew, was taken out of the boat, and R. Cutler, who has been rowing No. 6, put in~“his place. Paul Withington, who has been at No, 2 in the 'varsity four, was put in at Cutler's place in the ‘eight. ‘The change was brought TR estronget Companics st iow Taten.| Shakeup i Harard: Crot--Last Yokt Pace Maker Clipping the SII&G—-AW\M\fiM Back a Little—Pirates Winners Over Giants. CREWS AT POUGHKIEPC}E: Wisconsin Arrives With 25 Men—Cor- nell and Columbia at Practice. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Juiie 18.—The ‘Wisconsin navy arrived at noon today in_their private car and immediately set to work unloading their two shells and launch. - All the oarsmen are well. Four of last vear's freshmen, one of last year's 'varsity new man who never rowed expenses of the 250th Celebration. the names wil ] HE A Edward C. Ely §. B. Meech Grosvenor Ely Mrs. E. Randall Edwin A, Tracy John McWilllams Edward Harland i John Jordan J. J. Desmond G. W. Carroll W. R, Jewett Ulmer Leather Co. by leading drug- gists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mich. TWO SIZES-50c, anp $1.00 The Lee & Osgood Co., Special Agents. _— J. W. Frazler Gray & Messinger H. M. Lerou John B. Oat Arthur B. Simson Emily 8 Gliman Louisa E. Lane At 69c At this price we offer our Men's regular $1.00 Sailor Straw Hats, F. J. Leavens B. Shannon about by Sargent shortening his stroke g = \ ’ in Thursday's time row, the real strok- ing of the crews seemingly being done by Waide at No. 7. Whether the change 3.2 perinanent one or not depends up- on Cutler’s_ability to lengthen the ”'l:f :&‘fl'fl':::':::mm“ at | Stroke and keep it. The 'varsity four Lacked oy the, strongest companier. ot | s now rowing with troke, Hooper: No. s y 3, Severance; No. 2, Waite; bow, Whil only. Quick settiement should _dis- | 1o, o E0r 0T S St € PO er e sster come. Don't delay—let's writs| maing 3« stroke of the ‘varsity eight. | your policy today. Sargent will be put in as stroke of the ES, Insurance Agt. | first 'varsity four, which will tend to f IS,MC S. .WN‘, In: L "‘ make the four one of the fastest Har- Richards Building, 91 Maih Street. | vard has had on the water. may24daw Despite .the high wind and rough water, all the crews were on the water this morning. The ‘varsity eight was given a time row over a half mile of the course, doing it in 2.27, the fresh- men eight covering the distance in 2.33 as given out from the launch, but the John F. Parker HAS REMOVED HIS " OFFIGE freshmen coxswain said the time was TO THB two seconds faster. The 'varsity start- ed with a stroke of 40, dropping to 38 at the finish; the freshmen began with a 42 and also finished with a 38, The *varsity tried a few starts before re- turning to the float. The fours pad- dled aroungd coached by Mr. Wray. Tonight's conditions of wind _anw water were similar to those of the morning when the 'varsity eight left quarters and -rowed slowly down the stroam to a point half a mile below Lhe navy yard, where they turned around and returned under a slow stroke. The freshmen eight was taken down to the navy yard by Coach Wray, where they wers given several practice starts. The work was not to the liking of the coaches, but was probably due (o the rough water. The fours paddled up und down stream for about four miles. WALKED INSTEAD OF ROWED. CHAPMAN BUILDING ||v.ic rvarsiy Took tand practice ® cause of High Wind—Shift in Fresh- y BROADWAY man Eight. CORNER ‘BATH STREET. Gales Ferry, Conn., June 18.—A high wind from the northwest prevented the Teléphone 894. Yale crews from taking an extended practice foday. The high sea kicked up by the wind made it unsafe for the crews to go over the course this morn- ing. The 'varsity crews and the fresh- men fours went for a walg of two N. TARRANT & ©O., |5 i 0 (oo et (e 117 MAIN STREET, their boat over to the west side of the : river. Four miles were covered, the Fire, Accident, Health, first half mile on time in 2.43. It was after § tonight before the crews went Liability, Plate Glass out. The ’varsity and freshmen eights were sent down under the west bank and Steam Boiler of the river for a mile and a half at a slow stroke At the end of the mile l " s u n A " c E and a half the two boats lined up and raced for o mile, the 'varsity leading the freshmen by three lengths at the Ivorwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | finish._The fours rowed d%‘v\n to the u. 8, navy yard, where they were obliged to Assets $2,759,42210 land and empty their shells. The crews all came back at a slow stroke. Western Assurance Co., U, €, A change was made in the freshmen decl1d Assots §2,397,608.00. eight. Kerr, who has been rowing at 0. §, was taken out and put in at No. 3 in the four oared. Captain Ba- ——————— | ker of the eight was moved from No. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 3 to No. 5 and V. A. Smith was taken from No, 3 in the four and put in at AMOS A. BROWNING, Mo 2 'ntheciam the eight. Neither the the freshman crew has There. are 25 in the party, which is stopping at The Kims, ‘rear Highland. The Cornell’ varsity, freshmen and four went up the river about 5 o'clock this evening and rowed Coming down with the wind, some attempts at speed were made, but no figures were given out. Columbia came down as far as the bridge with her crews and for a short time the three colleges were on the river at the same time. before make uj 'varsity nor. raced this season. Mrs. C. F. Gilman W. O, Rogers Mrs. ¥, Donahue [Sarah H. Perking National League Standing. J. H, Perkins At $1.59 A\ this price we offe regular $2.00 Sailor L. A. Gallup Co. Herman Alofsin Misses Gulliver h ¥. Smith Charles Bard Camnitz. Won His Own Game in Eleventh. tz_won his own game crossing the plate in_the Did Some Heavy Mitting. New York, June 1.—Cleveland hit Brockett hisvy today and easily defeated New York 18 io 4. There By the locals over the 0'Loughliy. Engle clarces in let feld for New York, which s tise sci %r's record thus far. Seore: Fittsburg, Jue 1 fiom New York today Zich thnings, with two out. making 2 With one out in the 1ith, Camnitz got his sec- 0 hit of ihe game, and of the season. and scored to left field and the ball Mrs. W. H. Fitch Men's genuine Panama Hats at We ask you to compare our Panama Hats at $5.00 with Town of Norwich [Harwood. Bishop wrdered off the en [T. H. Eldredge Frank Spicer TODAY'S SPORT PROGRAMME. The Nationat Game on Many Di monds in This Vicinity. ] s = 8. Griswold Sedgwick W. R. Co In baseball the following games are on the programme for this afternoon for the followers of the game in this part of the State: Eastern Connecticut League. Norwich-Taftville at Wauregan. lle at North Grosvenordale. Putnam at Jewett City. and-Connecticut League. Norwich C. A. C. at Carolina. White Rock at Stonington. Wakefield at Westerly. New London County League. tic at Taftville. New London at Wester} Eastern Connecticut Am: Jewett City at Central Village. Coventry at_Plainfield. Sterling at Moosup. $5.00 MEN'S OUTING SUITS $5.00 Think of it — Men's Two-picce Outing Suits that were $10.00 and | $12.00 — choose now at $5.00. This is a quick clearance price. A. R. Aborn L e L X isa ok watiup | vonanswus! 15 1) Austin. s 8| | mmemmene Blummemmons Bloauwaran Men's Two-p Suits — of pure worsted 48] connbnnsay : ! £z M. C. Higgins Frank Hempstead Rumford & Cr sawin W. Higgine arles L. Tracy Score by innings: *Datted for Kuight In 7th. - Score by fanings: were $10.00 Rups. for Pitisburg Barbeau, Camnitz, fo York" Tenney, Doyle; two base hi fce hith Abstein. Camaite. Dosle: Wegnor, Abstein: double plays, Miller to Wagner to Atstsin, Doyle to Bridwell % Tenney: left on bases. 2 Mo chman, Ball 2, Easterly, Lerd A. Spaiding | Men’s Pure Worsted Suits, newest models and de- ( signs—at these special prices: 8 8 4 919 | Men’s Furnishings—everything for warm weather— Underwear, Hosiery, Belts, Neckwear, Etc. These special offerings: Men's Ribbed Drawers in pink and blue —regular price hit by pltcher. Gi ‘struck out, by Wiltse 3, hy Camnitz 8; wild pich, Camaits; Roya) Arcanum Frank E. Sterry by 1: wild pitehes, Broekett 1, Joss 1; um- aghlin and Kedn; fime, 2.02. Cuicinnati, June 18.—Ewing's good pltching was the prime featwre in_the victory of Cinclnnati Pliladeiphia today. Score: Remus Stanton $15.00 Suits at}llififl Wauregan Out to Beat Champions. (Special to The Bulletin.) ‘Wauregan, June 18.—For time since that memorable thirteen in- ning game won last year by Nor-Taft, 1 to 0, theiWauregan team will meet Benoit’'s men,tomorrow afternoon. Chas. Young Iccals fielded brililantly. Score: John Donovan will probably be Livesley against Bou- cher in the box and Wauregan is look- ing for the decision over the league champions who beat them to the pen- nant last year. 2ERCS ¢ Learned&Co, hem chapter, e ] 1 o 0 o o 1 0 0 o 35 H 9| amononmme B uBumnwnosy L PPN i “Batted for Sparks in Tth. Batted for Ricile i 9tb. Score by innings: Men's Khaki Trousers ‘ranklin H. Brows our regular 4 Challenges Three or Four. The F. C. A. C. representing the lower end of Taftville, challenge any eam under 16 Score by innings; | white and regular price 30c. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. L. Turner / 0900 00 for Washington Mflan, ; two base hiws, Brown, Fughes: sacrifice Street: stolen base, Hartzell: double Unglaub to McBride to Donohus; left on bases. V.chington 5, St Louis 5; bases on bally, first base on errors, Washington 3; hit by umpires, Sheridan years of age, Ponemah Stars and Taft- ville Clippers preferred. the name of Edwards who hails from one of the strongest amatéur teams in New York. Followin gis the lineup: manager; Joubert p, Lamory 1b, Sav- age (capt) 2b, Edwards 3b, Corcoran ss, Erlbeck tf, Varvel If, Zurner of. Sunday games preferred. Answer all challenges through The Bulletin. The Naugatuck high school baseball team has laid claim to the interschol- astic championship and they are will- ing to play a series of three games with any high school team in the state W. Russell. Baird Hospital Against Willimantic Team. The Hospital team will Crescents of Willimantic this afternoon on the Hospital grounds. The Cres- cents promise to bring a fast team, so a good game is looked for. for Willimantic will Chapaum. Zemke and Bill Austin will do the pitching for ‘Welch will catch, Mrs. T. F. M'Curdy|¥ for the title. This offer seems to be Naugatuck has beaten ev- ery high school nine which she has met this season.—Waterbuty Republi- Bugs and Insects may be all right in their proper places — but vines and bushes are not ex: the proper abode for them. Eastern Loague Results Providence—Rochester 4 At Baltimore—Biltimore 3, Charles F. Thayer The battery Henry G.-Peck 5 Newark 4, Montreal 1. PRIZE WINNERS DECIDED. Young Brothers Ii you are passing through Loague Results. Wttorney-at-Zaw, 3 Richards Bldg. i e | [INANGIAL AND B . &, NARROW FLUCTUATIONS, nex: to Thames Nat. Bunk. Dealins Traders Clash DENTISTRY New York, June 18.—The contest Le- The dental business established by | tween opposing forces in the stock Y brother. whose assistant I was far | mwarket toda¥ was quite lively while it many years, ntinued by ma, | lasted, hut it was over in the course agmisied g'v_D;- o Rt of the first hour of trading. The mid- Dmas O e othor e ae e eF | oy dealings were small in amount, ones as_wi Tvnr’?. ‘with their xVk'ill’l mu';'ow fluctuations. The prevail- patronage. Extracting 250 and uj ) g sentiment amongst professional Bovisd DR CHAR S BLDAED. | lrSdirs was bearioh baved "o cosional tistactory action of the market when i* rallied yesterday. This element was NOTIC e'iminated from attacking prices by the resistance encountered in the jirst 8 wur's sessling, but it argued unfav- Dr, Louise Franklin Miner is now orably from the extreme dullness of ocated in_her new office, 21 Main St. | the trading on rallies. The disinclin. Kenyon Block). tion to follow the advance with buy- irng, which was inferre rom this ac- Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. tiond,id not begetmuch confidence, Teh [Telephone feb1ea | list of successive departures from the fild of persons of influence in that world is taken as part explanation of Ihe Del.Hoff ¢iminished activity in the market. It ’ XS“&nrmlhslfld Lh;{ hsoxnbee of the heavy selling this week has been preparafiom NAYES BR0S. Froptisters, of such departures by closing up of } mrenawar. . + Nerwick, Comm. | outstanding speculative accounts in Running Hot and Cold Wai stocks. The opposition to the tactics Sotws. Uissaslio, " Nes P the bears which was asserted at the Hiroingern - S o o o S ] set today reflected the determina tion of banking interests to protect the market against raiding, and imparted confidence to holders of stocks in some INTING! INTING! | (ioreeas was shown my the cossation Fhat {s our business and now is the | o: the pressure of liquidation News tinie to have it done. We will be glad | bearing on values was not important. to give you estimates and our work | Tiere was a good deal of discussion jwill 'be dome in a first-class manner at | amongst financiers and their legal ad- f§isonable figure. Give us a trial | vicers of the possible scope and svg- ordel. gcstions contained in President Taft's BROWN & BOGERS, 27 Chestnut St. | message for the opportunity to mar2se A the government's power to in- vestigate corporations’ accounts And afiairs under the provisions of the pro- DOMINICK & DOMINICK, posed law Yo tax net earnings of cor- perations. The project is generally Founded 1870 / considered of far rtal:hir;x l‘vnpon;m( and some observers asseit that a large Members of the New York Stock |amount of selling of stocks has been Exchange jiGuced since the message appeared. Taris listing project for United States Manke[s and Brokers | sicet ras by no means passea out of vircuseion. The British request for the f High grade investments. withdrawal of the ’l nfl&il_S?.te(: (ol\"- crnment’s request for participation by Beuis and Gusrantaell: Stpcks: | Wiirienn bankers in the Chinesa logn, Orders executed in Stocks ard | n line with a suposition that the Wheat and Cotton, Fronch protest inst the United \ jnfl n the ture of 5t Stuel project i in the nature E‘llorwleh Branch, 67 Broadway |:. iition amiinst American bankers [ Telephone 901 he Chinese matter. Foreign ex- rates show a hardenmg ten- may27d FRANK O. MOSFS, Mgr. | ccncey, in spite of the easing of the ' d'scount rates abroad. 5 170PH DIVIDEND. Another reduction in_the London price {©ffice of Ihe Norwich Saving. rn of copper and the reported renewal of H Rorwleh, Conn., June - {54, |the war on Import freight rates ! The Directors of this Sociuiy have | amongst the trunk lines were unfavor- Boedlared out of the earnings of the cur- | gble incidents of the day Bonds were ent six months a semi-annuul ar. ‘Potal sales, par value, $3.- ond at the rate of FOI'R Pi: por annum, pazable to d tled thereto, on and afi a969. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Joi5daw Treasurer. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident oui Ple: read cannot be trial order. s bonds were un- Coton ON .. Tide & L. pfd Tce Securties. Linseed OIL . Locomotive Cake and 2lled. " Give us a nov2d 20 Fairmount Street. | ' 0% L AW S Stodet. o WHES sou 44t ta pit your bust- i il Ratecr than.onraRD Toe SPreie: | 2o A ot Bl 'ty 'St (fag columus R SPvariie- | 0% Arern Mok oo 4. MU ok Tbs . it vt uun. 0 o R S e, SR LT IR Wi the unpleasant experience of dealing with should consult “Barstow & Co who carry a full and complete line of Bug Death, Slug Shot, Paris Green, Hellebore, : Lawrence—Lyun 10, Tawrence 6. At Worcester—Lowell 10, Al Havernlll—New Duckpin Tourney. C. Leroy Hill and William McClaf- ferty finished up the rolloff Friday evening in the handicap duckpin tour- nament, coming in for fourth money with a total of 630. The following wer: the prize winners in the rolloff: Firsf $12, J. Young and D, Young, 725; s ond. §8, Courtnev and Sturtévant, 701; third, $6, Scott and Harrls, 669; fourth, $4, Hill and McClafferty, Bill also rolled 143 for the high sin- gle, =0 that altogether it was a good night for the popular second baseman of the Norwich-Taftyille team. This is the last night to get in on the qualifying round for handicap tournament which there is $20 in prizes to bg di- vided. Manager Stone will insist that the rolloff scores in this one shall all be finished up next week or forfeit The following are the teams now in edéord 3, Haverhill 4. COMMERCIAL 400 Riantic ciaii Line. 4100 Inmnnucql Ohio. 700 Bethiehem " Steel e 200 Brooklsn Rapld Transtt 3000 Canadian Pacifio .. 84200 Central Leather . 90 Do. 2t Brockton—Bosten Amerieans 1, Brockton New College Results. Mass.—Williams 4, Comell 1. At Wiliamstown, L W. Harvey Cennacticut League St fiss LucyLeavens Ada Richards - Caatral of New Jersey. 500 Chesgpeake & Obi. 500 Chicago & Alton. 1600 Chicago Great Wesern i o, Chicago. M. & St R BERTeRs, nCC. & St Louls Colorado’ Fuel & Tron Colorado & Sagthern hitting gave over New Britain Swander was hit ead by a pitched ball in the 5th inning and forced to retire, tating several James J. Jeffries was a spee- tator at the game. 3 Waterbury 05201004 N. Britain 01000000 3—4 ¢Donald and Eastman; and Brown and Case. Time, 1.5 Arsenate of Lead, Dry Bordeaux Mixture, _ Liquid Bordeaux Mixture, which together, comprise the most complete siock of insecticides to be found in the city SEE FOR YOURSELF. 2400 Consolldated Gas today, 10 to 4. 1600 Denver & Rio Grande. Do. pfd, .. Hep. Gross. 500 Distillers’ Seeuritins nes Mathers Walter Barnshasw 0 Geueral Electric .. Great Northem pid. 400 Do. Ore ctrs .. 500 Diinols Central #500 Tuterboraugh Met - Iner Harvesier Carl Maynard Bowler Pitches His Team to Victory. Northampton Alfred_Edmundson| Geo. Eastham - Ovial Archambault Joseph_Lucier 400 International Pump g Kansas G 108 Do. “yra i 20 Loulsville & Nashille. .. won from Hartford tod; Michael Reardon carly as good as any of the | Many'%'Nelson's enemies, and, In fact, 133 pounders, self, and he never fought a gamer or did two weeks Northampton pitched his first game today in_two Gabrael Pagquette S P & 8. Sie 22030000°*— 811 John Hinchliffe Nhamptn 4020010501213 4 Wadley, Abrogast, Evans, Leverenz Bridges and Stevens if anything. n the minds of' th fight fans than be- and Swanson; and Bowler. key McFarland, had a chance al tough cu McFarland Abrah'mEarnshaw are all to be conside Matson Won Opening Honors. face of the machine in front of vutil nacure had spent itself 4s game as cpped into the #ng, a - and mental st t for a title > ial test he might have dc Ponies Were Best Slugge Springfield, Mass., June 18.—Sp: field won a slugging contest from New Haven today, 11 to 8. Collins and Maggert were features. Northern Pacific honors in the opening “Western Van- derbilt” automobile races today went (o tson,who piloted a Chalmers- to a brilllant victor The leading trio fin- Chalmers-Detroit Locomobile (Robert- : Marion (Monsen), 4.42.03 s 232.74 miles. would have William Norman Albert Stone. Walter Hurd Home runs by €00 People’s Gas 500 Pitieburg, C. hn McSheffery Taking Precautions. Joseph Jondin ringfleld 30 021311 *—11 12 NewHaven 03 0110003—811 4 Whalen and Clarke Waters and Carrick. Time, 1.5; pire, Mason. Harriman was on his wagers began came cool little nile flitting aci 1100 Republie~gteel and McLean; The distanc, 100 8t L. & & F. "3 ‘pra Seever Keeps Tennis Tit! Ladd Scored Three with Homer. Holyoke,” Mass., won from Bridgeport today bunching their hits. were made. with two men on bases. 03012010%7 104000001—611 8 Ahearn and McCabe and Syfer Aloon and Behrendt. Time, 1.40. pire, Cullen, Meal Ticket. D. Rockefele signs of we Boston retained his title as Massa- chusetts state champion at lawn ten- nis by defeating F. J. Sulloway of . in_straight sets, in the challenge round of the annual state tournament, Cricket club today. To a reporter Johr clared the other day that finance 300 Southern . Pacific hadn't improved over pearance in the He had more than he ever had, an Five doubdle 5100 Southern Tailway 00 Southern Railway Ladd’s home run ’; Franklin, N. 100 Tennessee Copber 2000 Texas & Paclfc the Longwood |as in the last batt Nelson in the past has been looked 1 a plodding fighte his nose one way, and kept right on tear ponent prostrate Hope They Won't Wake Up. Both Castro and Abdul Ha William Ounkes . NJHe healod CORBETT PRAISES NELSON. Considers Him an lIdeal Fighter, Fit to | Vanquish All Comers. 7/700 United Stat New Haven. pastor of St. oon sail for Burope for the benefit of his health and will be accomp: the Rev, Father Kennedy of t olic university, Washington Father Farm- Going to Red Sox. Burlington, Vt., June 18.—His last appearance in the box for the univer- city of Vermont was a notable one for Collins today, as he struck out nineteen men and won state college 4 to 1. more rentarkable rethod of appro ana greatly to the surprise lowers delivered that were not thought wit er because of his crooked and handi- capped arm. All the talk about Esdor Caron Fred Monderville Oscar Battling Nelson is still the same hard hitting, hammer and tongs champion of the world when he mowed his way field of aspiring lightw Gans, and_then overthrew the colorel ran by giving hi elings, says Jim Corbeit. els closer to the line of the straight ond narrow path than do most pugil- and, while he has rledsure and shuses himself, and when he sets cat ¢ get in condition he does not have fo | tuild up wasted tissues, or patch up a 2n down constitution. he showed what he was made the fight with Hyland, Guestion was seldom asked the fight would terminate. It was always how long would Hyland st a1 the face of the Dane’s attack. %I Lere never was any effort on the part |, of the fight fans t show for the Dane for his d. Dick is _g.ng that he was 200 Wheeling & ! | | ights to Joe His feat was the because of Collins will join the Boston Americans’ in a few days. worth & Wood= two terrfble gru- Nelson trav- By Our Formula We produce In Mood'’s Sarsaparilla | ° a medicine that h; ached record of cures of crofula, eczema, eruptions | rheumatism, anania, nervousness, thut tived feeling, loss of ay The combination the wore than twent, agents contained in | are known onl, be no substitute. is medicine makes Wwealthy and the “‘Little Soldiers™ in ,—those corpuscies that fight the germs constantly attacking you. 11-2017-3 per cent.. rete 13-4, last loan 13-4, ¢ 13-4, offered sightly easier: sixty days 21-4@21 21-2@23-4 per nt., six months 3153 per cent. miich strength Out 11 Men. June 18— Wil ornell today Templeton Strik Willamgtown, Mass,, llams easily defeated Templeton allowed Cornell striking out He is there, | beatlng his d proportions of different remedial 0od’s Sarsaparilla ly to ourselves, so there 01102000¢% D00HD0OBOLD Templeton and Oifkley well and Williams. New York, June 18 —Spot closed qui- middling uplands 11.40, gulf 11.65; no sales. New.York, June 18.—Futures closed Closing bids: June 10.98, July August 10.92, ber 1085, November 10.86, Dacom- .50, Jaruagy 1 March 10.86, April —, May 10.87. tate of 48 or of New Fags ; Gable, Cald- Nélson stands types of fighter s ome of the o as neadly so as Is SIiKEeT | ghron, Eie last battle with Hyland he showed more of a mixed form than before. tucket R Thomas Rrack LN Taking Things Cool. harles Warren Fairbanks hac turn- Heis not sheating up iwagige Sentinel ac up in Tokjo. Charles ¥. Noyes |John C."As .

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