Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 13, 1910, Page 9

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esulls e XY THURSDAY, OCT. 1312 PAGES : WILLIMANTIC EWETT oty ‘ ¥ Helan Piank, 16, Juraps. Jumps from Railroad Bridge to Aveid Train—Rescued 53 4 from Twenty Feet of Water by Bag- anTo" sTonE* What Is Going On Tonight. _ jtic on the ten o'clock trolley to do gagemaster John Farrell. Loyandediiie and Moving Pictures at|some shopping. Mrs. Nelson roturned i omer Opera House. about 12 ‘o'clock and not seeing her | Helen Pianic e i e ani, a ten year old sirl, WILLIMANTIC, CONN Scae Homple (e% @t the Bijou and|son about, went upstairs to sce how he | was crossing the lower railroad bridge ¥ 3 Gbwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, 1. 0. O, F. | W4% and uvon entering his bedroom |at 230 Wednesday afternoon, when . ¥ g = ‘1"35 surprised to see him lying fully {about in the center of the south span COMMITTED SUICIDE. dressed_upon the bed. She went to | the north bound 233 train in charge e adlivay Svhed and saw that'he was dead. | of Conductor L. L. Davis and Engineer { Andrew Nelson, Despondent from | 2y '¢2 Dr: Mason arrived: he found | Kellips bore down upon her. ‘The child Drink, Took Carbolic Acid. S e lips, mouth and throat were |lost her head and in trying to run fell 2 b0 2::1"2(' Fith seid. A gearch was | through the bridge, tweénty feet to the umbler was found on a | water and rocks beneath. Andrew Nelson, aged 32, son of Mr. | table downsiairs ~that contained a i : v The e or sz all, 9 and Mrs. “August Nelson, committed | dram of carboiic acid. e, emorsoncs bahes aad DougLr. hin suicide Wednesday forencon between No trace of a hottle could be found, | trai: a il . n ten and twelve o'clock by drinking | indicating that n to a standstill. The crew ran > } carbolic acid, at the home of his par- | done away :.n:mm?m;'r‘fil;m% fora T o o h s e Baasean o ; ~p . of his - awa o efore | little zirl in the deep water below the Bl“ Tt st“;fi{h"v"\-xl,::i:;é’ hill, on "}rg:kms the contents and then walked being kept afloat by her dress : A DStairs and threw himself across the |and violent struggles. . Baggagemaster e / cal Examiner Dr. Louis I. Ma- | bed, where he was found dead by his | John Farrell, seeing fhat in ¢ t Can you imagine yourself getting|son was called and after an examina- | mothes, T would Porioh ol S e oesl the matarial for a dress, such as good | tion pronounced death Jue to suicldes} The fact that he walked upstairs i encsa dba it serge, fancy trimmings, lace for yoke, | ,ioiSO%, WAS et b ey lgg“if“l‘:;“;{;‘"r{( the acid would also o the central mier of the collar and siceves, good buttonS and | for a number of years. It is said that | had heen drinkine moch of e oh | Bridge. Thew hoth were draWn up by viping, etc. and get your dress-maker | Nelson had been drinking heavily of |one saturated With liquos Js not 50 1 Rhe was 1 Sennih Iotomis ooy make (hat dress in the latest style ‘;‘[";\_ff":‘,‘_‘j:jl;a('\'}“ii:‘zzg“"‘i“‘:‘o't;;‘:‘:K;‘f qulck ptible to the deadly ef- | R. R. Agnew, who took twelve stitches with the modified hobble skirt effect, | of,‘he Sffects of liquor. Another the- ¢ acid as a person in a | in a'long =cilp wound. She has con- prrt e ol n. 5 | cussion ar ihe brain and is considere All for 510 00 | **Weanesday morning he enterl his u,‘.f“.; “i‘lpen.:ol";glirf‘:, il o 3 e repare 7 e {home and shortly before ten o'clock : 22l here survive, DAWLEY SHOT HIMSELF. id to his mother as he lay down on ity This is what we are doing mow.|the couch in the kitchem, “It's no 24 ;i 3 - For nee, $10.00 will buy you a|u T can't work. I have been ters, | Medical Examiner Jennings Views Bl Nevy Serge "Dre well | drinking and I'm going upstairs to Body Found at’ Pachaug—Burial SR Bt TONRY, oW 3 | bed. with No Fi ices. the latest styie, hutton front| fe then went upstairs and shortly | ANTHONV FOR JUDGE. Th e B black matin frill, sleeves|after Mrs. Nelson came to Willi Nominated by Prohlblnomsts at Wed- | Modicel Examiner George M. Jen- trimmed with piping and embroiderad | nesday’s Caucus. | nings visited te of the suicide gored skirt, for only $10.00, {of Allan G which oceurred g 4 o The prohibitionists of this district [0 28 ear S ear St ot | e e e e s Ve, an arm of the Pachaug slo 00 ! = eadl y | Wednesday afternoon and \ehile the | o5 aboui a mile above the dam . f | attendance was not large the conven- | .F‘,h.“ e ke BE S Serge One-piece Dress, with 1 was effected ‘”‘ the elec- | d F e 01 | INCFEASING B Bmstod 58002 | it 5 ol Somi e et I 2 d b man, and J. D. Cona 1 ey el s o 2 vuist, trimmed skirt, piping and | | e name of n.'::)‘ l'|< [Sncits ag e dal Intent), TG povoiver ttons to match ith full . presented to the “\\‘Hlx \\‘h h the .J‘ «l! \;a; d‘mm “l‘r}: be- . ; | tween his ou ched limbs with one | in the “Ger. The bullet en- 2.50 2o the ie of the head just better quality Bl ‘( “\1 the South V R arle the same pl: o ollowing Columi | E Y Na Serge One-pie Dr 2, W | |- was carried o u on the as was- indicated at W by the and i - ole ir e % o yohe and a | goes to show that thz People | " Teirimental m . I Shie) e K hdignuin sleeves with lace effec Columby 30y e - tect | like our conservative method‘u,‘,,\,,,\ —_— ke touched. partment: Columbus ta r f 5 s e of| ! L taker For $12.50 |oh domlgkbus ness. é)n OF | aturco Polo's ¥ i ; the vital keynotes to Success !, i | day arte serv- it His Pl | i L | ices at the , Serge Dress, seif trim- | in Banking consists in mak- | ;"5 ¢ ‘ Death of Marghret A. Griffin. sleeves, pleated skirt, et ey sl . S with fancy. covered buttons|iNg conservative loans and |lrPus Day, _— et confining same to a limited | JoU50" 6, o e S i i sti <o- | the New World, five children: Colum- 16 yenrs ztfl'"‘or% This Institute so- { bus Returns to Spain. four children: | of ase ¢ rwich. Her licits only such loans in the|5ng rrimary department: Colambus | other , : Columbus’ Last | ter Ki fl l lflel'y 'behalf that the Security is|Yosazes: sons. Goa America. | ‘ | grammar schog ! Hats are more than L | ot S onte, are iare then ] better, That is why we are; WEDDINGS. is an artistic individual| jncreasing our business — by —_— with a stylish little “wing | - Reade-Gelinas. G persian sivbon ou|doing a Safe Business. Adelaide B, a merry time chesi o A and Mrs. Frank Gelina a fine clam chowde from §239 wp ol If you appreciate this kind | street. and Frank D, | Bivcliat s Horsas Miseionds Mr. and Mrs. H i of business we invite you to,w Valley street, were m Bepin e " . Wednes morning | chureh THE H. C. MURRAY CO0.!do your Banking with us. | niion: meceon” ville g e | lat the recory on Vi ett City: met home Agenta le.esP H:me Journal Paper | o hlrm;‘ wore lored traveling s “‘,'l:"x e R atterns. i 2 of sage green, with wh i) | TOSILEER S GRREINe O OTEe e {The Willimantic S e | e setssed. e was - s { | to the ceremony were bride’s | t0¢ h‘D““ T S R H H er, Frank Gelinas, and A. N.! verte: y Legerdemain. % ( Savings Institule | ¥k, Tars i niie 5 201 tne Sewe shur ot the Congregation- ¥ - on the 10.07 express for a short wed- |al church were entertained by tii | H. € MURRAY, President. | ding ‘trip to Hartford. and upon their | tricks of a_ sleight. of hand perfor . . WEBSTER, Treasurer. | return will live t 142 Valley str at their meeting A AugldTuThS The groom is clerk at A. N. Vaughn's | There 3 A Trifle H d, store. and the bride, for saveral years s has been a_stenogripher in the offic “.._ Area e Har : 5 of f‘o)pru’\tmn counse] George W. Me- vas half-d Sundell-Hendrickson. e ? ut Cheer Up, for You Can[ o e Carl Gustay andell, son of Mr. z « |2 Sundell S several roon. Get Money by calling at the e ndStea it ot 1 . < ri and. Mrs. Jiam Johnstone , were united in the tafford Wednesd: the wo“o ‘- | fast afternoon as ip being made in Mrs Spi auto- l Iman lc | o'clock me of the bride i ! Rev. Hartley, pastor of the 1dies’ Aid soci | | ireh of this eitv. The i ¢ i 3 elaborately nd 1 0an Lom an | was a 1 attendance of rela- — 78 MONUMENTS, and frien Frnest Johnson of BALTIC 15 Union Sireel Headstones ang Markers In our steck | |° CI'¥ Was Dest man and Miss Insa e reel. ready to be erected. Obtain ourprices | ;1EANIEIN “lg0 of (hiS it waTiM. H. Donohue and Daughter Return and Inapect 1000 artistlc designe. poree 2 Fripca ey Siter E . 5 ? ceremon and Mrs. Sunmdell lefi | from Europe—School Pupils Enjoy Terms strictly confidential. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, ", e il Bo Wonton and vi- | Holldey. act1ld corner Main and Watson Stresta. | will make their home in | = i ‘Wiilimantic. Conn. | where the groom is M. ¥ Danobuoe and: r!gu;,l\!m lelis, . with the General ¥ tric ave been eling abrozd the 'Y ompany urned home Tue GowekP.Gesiros | NEW PIANOS . P. S ted Londc To Visit New London Camp. and and mar For Automobiles. i | Department Commander Tranic . s The prices right now. [As Low as = - $185, o, vitn members of el fs visiting in 1029 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. | | Cole camp 5 of New orings. 3 2 | P ’ schial schools enjoved a free ugalc London Friday ey il b chial s j augald { Write for Catalogue. Phen Ty ey ¢ Bl (Columbus_day). Man ! | officers since the seventh annuml en- accompanican by (Rey i s camprent his cit past . went through the L. PRINCE 5 ; : chestnut party. Father WATKINS BROS,, |7 1 fiad o & s fce Cream 27 Aeylum strest, Harttora, | 775 entcriainment” | . e it o d C l . | Main and School Sts, 8o. Manch L Nurses Give Annual Dance. Moosup “:x‘:f]rs];:‘:\l lay of A\lr.b an on ecuonel‘y' 822 Main Street, Willimantia | The annual dance of the nurses of | Amede Belair. # i Joseph's hospital was given I 734 Main St Willimantic, Conn. | 225254 fr e Pt Misdnt e Measure Everybody. - & 3 | ball was comfortabiy filled for the . some months_ago. there A, R. BURNHAM. Agenl ',\ nt. which is yearly becoming more | a great to-do because the police mea . 4 4 popular. i X ured and photographed certain banX “f f E‘ JABKS““‘““EMIS‘ | Mansfactuter, of diffecent styles of | Music ‘was furnished: 1 o | ats who had been accused but nat con- | « b | Lisht Carriages and Wagons, | orthestra Refreshments : ted of finance so high as to be de- ! . 3 Harness, Carrlages and Wagons for | 2t /Niermission by Catere 1 dedly gamy, we ventured the sugges- Painless Extracting and | sale. Cartirge and Wegon R‘epun:;' Prince. st many more than police in-| Filling a Specialty | 9,2) kind. Repository and shopa | te: would be served if the state 52 M 180 Valley Strset. | Barsonats were empowered and obliged to ¥ #in Stre®t, - Wllhmnnhe' Horse £hoeing. Tel connecticn. 3 | and preserve full Bertillon recor ‘Telephone. Jund novid bt Mo it |an its citizens. i z friends in That done, w aid, th | LOUIS PHANEUF . Bev. W S. Beard. pastor of ‘the First | no need for @ special rog s . P ™ ongregatior is ston | elther of tiic old or new Going Out of the Clothing Business Dealer in [for = At ohas Sods would o)t s P o LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | % R. Robbing and Walter Wood- | found onable by the sensi-| Mechanics Dep t. Store ! DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS: worth of Norwich were recent visit- | 1I¥e st any rate, no ob- 1 ors in Villimantic. jections be avowed, 2V D3 OUTFITTERS TO ALL H HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. | loy: Clark and iy & A those for whom a subsequent identi- 3 615 Main Street. | “Cl “of swmmf"f(;l 3 15 | flcation might be | 1d mayiaa i g « 1o | other people wouldmt such i ! ting relatives in Chaplin | ident oh mok frabe it Sl U] WA T Connor: Swho ihas’ Beeny| et de. would n - | imiti " e made. would not ter “ “, w “ P | Look ||m) Your Home | visiting friends in South Windham, re- ;.-”r,u for them. s wa apers o e e e | turned Wednesiay fo his home in | The same sugsestion s n all the latest designs that you de- ! meed ta I P e i sreat emphteac. offered. _and more- ser of aire, come here. Our large assortment | piiidren, o Soursee | Lawrence J. Haggerty and Leo Hag- | the mapérs read wesl the nod moderate price will interest you. ! friends. Tt is a pfano gerty of lower - Main reet. were | Americar ociation, convens Gur stock of ready mixed Paints and | o e Targiat D oncipvs, 47| among ‘those from this to attend |ed in a sion in Washington, painters’ supplies are complete. Dlikiiog titiho Ssts ors Of | the Staffc . Albert G. 1 of Minneapo the au- A. B. HOLMES, 3 | g thor of the paper. declared that the 72 Chureh Str Willimantio,| 1€ A. C. Andrew Music Co. Mr. Job’s Good Work. [real task of making an all-embracin i % %3 f | record of this kind should he under- | 804-808 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. uei-mjhm}?‘ persons who may have won- | taken by the federal government as a ELMORE & SHEPARD, | | needs "an_ocial arnjtholast {/Bat;ofiite Cenbum ofle End hesdin) | b 2 s Sy how immensely valuable would ba the g | read Mr. Job's monthly bulictins, ety A P o Aats (R meiate:t Sauabens S Himocy GG O e T e e ? UNDERTAKER and BMBALmEr | [heiT question answered. It does not | tim oo . e . g Embalmers end Funral Birgglors, | ™ "Chuten"sr. Willmante, co - |5 1o be Mot o eep e | 0T 2 T at they need to encour- | or a Confederate Monument. €0-02 North Street, Telepbone. lady Assistant | age birds in order to keep down the - . LADY ASSISTANT. | insects: apparently it is necessary to |, The Daughters of the Confederacy a . hammer in. the lossan . That aaY the | have raised $16,000-and have inaugur- Zeiephone comnecilon. A mice vartety of Fresh Fish: also | task set for State Ormithologist Job, |8icd & sale of stamps to swell fhat Scailops, Oysters and Clams, at and he is éoing about i in & sensible 50N, P& VoW 10 crecting at Arling, 9 manner. ik - : el ke 5 JAMES HARRIES STROXG’S FISH MARKET, 29 North St. o e roduce an effect i1l | iment to the confederate soldier dead. octzsa Arlington has a-peculiar attraction fo PERFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, | — = | the southerner, for aside from bhelns 2 the resting piate of many aistinguisi ¢ G T e ’for Artistic Wall Papers | oy el no taies but thes | o4 saldjers £ Yo Past Car hop % i Gty help to 1Ty elections — | the 9id hvn‘e of - Rot err E. T.ee ani| 452 Maia Sireel, Wiliimaitic e 10 B MaAFFIT? & CO, Charieston News and. Coutier Gearsy is tng grave of General joseph d | Chureh Steset. e will’ss. pleased st Eoss o | Wheeler, anotrer gonfederate leader— Jundd estimate on pa¥nting sor. decorating, | government proclamation the| | Watrbury ame @nd will guarantee botk work and ' yatem of welghts and me = S etticing medinm v | Srive ures has hesn adepted at Hagd pain experts from $ cuual to The Bui- | FLE reed the Turkish system f« 5|8 im»,«yruu North of canned. Afnuutty’ s - Telephcns connoction. Bov25d use. | the guest of re Vibitionists of the town of neet at Asa Wil- | « 1gh next week to is the best cream made tor the skin. ca for -1 1f you ki a red, xu.l'h bknched " pr sore. uns'ghtly skin, iz EEEE Ew || product of the An: A Blessing or a Sneeze? 1| Syndicate. Seldom has the glory of autum: You can use it for massaging flowers been k}flv than now. |‘x:;-: wrinkles and for a sallow complex- ainpow which ¥s upon the| Ao e s i { earth has found inings in the | 1:124 ls: it '.Vh‘.lrnn,“dav&im; lmrflw ! flelds and meac And_ glittering | | Safe, harmiess a. ’ among the crimsons and the purples; {and the rich greens. aving billows | o woman who values her ap- of yellow brig above them all, ; pearance and who wants & smooth is the glad, glo { . j fssaiihions Sexer more trying it for the face, neck, triumphant flower? ni-‘fl;‘ AT dnd Daas: i g it have! ] @et it tor 25c. at any A. D. S| have ated ght to make | | drug store. { i STONINGTON. Last Sale of Cake and" Tea—Knights of Columbus Present Popular Play —Grange Session—Matters Political. Wednesday afternoou the last sale (TS BENEFICIAL Ef_fECfs of tempting cakes were sold and a | good sum was realized. Miss Jean Palmer was in ch Nina Council style, every part being finely rendered by the participants. The opera house was crowded with an appreciative au- dience, and every member received merited applause. The evening closed with dancing. Out After Coons. Dr. Charles Maine and Elias Brown are enjoying an auto trip in the hopes of securi; veral coons before they | return B. W. ElleRf’FSENNA MANUFACTURED BV THE ® day Simons of Bufi: o, N. Y., w ves this week, turning Wednesday Emory Wyman i spending several days in the borough. f Philadelphia Miss Grace Moyt of Germantown, N. Y. is the guest of friends in the borough. L. D. Holmes and D. C. Dunbar of Boston are guests of lo friends. Messrs. Holmes and Duubar are en route to New York by automobile, SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGI(STS ONE StzE ONLY, 50¢A BOTTLE D. Daniels of Wilkesbarre, Pa.. was | == T it a business caller here this week. | our weddings and festal boaras. If it Giange” Contors Dedioes: }ien't guilty, there should be an ac- On Wedeoutan oronine B of 11 | quittal. & suit for false arrest'and an n]_a:‘m SAneRgay O’f““‘“nflingt}_n" 1w | Injunction against furtliar libel.—New in regular on_in the parlors of 1AVven Resister. the Road church. The first and second degrecs were conferred. Those initi- | ! ated from the borough were Dr. and s ® ° Mrs. William C. Thompson. After the | usual routine of business refreshments were served. The large number who £ eatly attended . William ing Brown and daughter week in Kingston | | enjoyed the evening. | | the i | is What Coun!s_ In W. M. Holmes of Newton, Massi, is | in o ; Photograpity. Three Candidates for Nomination. | guoiu e cue real personsiity. The republican e | the fine yoints in character, thadittls be the most intere: | trajts that make us what ara years, as it | ®oned Gown by the vatarsl spirit of ir T | an artist Into perfect accord. Not & itt, Ming of paper and posteboard with ter the 3 la reaay 3 { It you wa Thoto of your rea) teamer Rhede lcland Towed Away. | ¢ Y0 0% R e S The sie: o Isian’ was not | gnam towed Me | LAIGHTON The Phoicgrapher. Norwich | opposiie auiisd Sarings ._Lulb H. BRUNr_LL_ horsepow Overco—ne by Smoke. I wa | BAKERY S iome. by the emickerinhaled {1\ are leonfdeug S iCane the Mysde fire. Bread canuot be excslled Give us » W. Ha s seeking persons | trial order 40 Farrmount Streehs for the movid doils 10 foan Moving to Norwich Town. | 2 i { A I'ine Assortment vods of Rev. J. O moved to Norwich where Rev. / y T Inake their home MILLINER Decline te Run. AT LITTLE. PE Jolin ¢ and William P. g Soiruz, o he | MRS. G. P. STANT ON democrat representative. The Fluffy Ruffles Whist club heid octid meeting of th ason with | = nees A delightful New York, Mo~ Preston WohGooer e guests of Alrs 1d of New London is brother, James Cleve- | they i na- | six | ve enactment tha Already. union ¥ HEMIER referred allegation that that it induces “AESCCIATION t1h 12,606 otacr Arugainia. that it 5 Main St. sneeze. H eeds | u J be investigated. od | Pitcher & Service, Central Ave. guilty, it s no to bel Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St taken into our ho: oduce at | i People Who Work Indoors With Their Hands Seamstresses, watch-makers, art- ists, draughtsmen, and many others, cannot properly handle their tools with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost hour or two on cold winter morn- ings results from the delayed heat of furnace or stove. The Perfection Oil Heater in a few minutes gives the tempera- ture that assures the worker warm hands and pliable muscles. The J SMOKELESS Absolutely smokeless and eodorless quickly gives heat, and with one filling of the font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. Has automatic-locking flame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, -nd is easy to remove and drop back so the wick can be quickly cleaned. It has a damper top and a cool handle. Indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler-cap does not need to be screwed down ; it like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain, and cannot get lost. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device in construction, and consequently, it can alwa) Is be: easily unscrewed in an instant for rewicking. The Perfection is finished in jupan o nickel, is strong, durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light und ornamental 6 at yours. o7 dss: 1o the mecrist agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incerporated) Degiecrs Swrywhcre. iprive cireulsr i il Present Play. Wednesday evening Nina counci oF § presented ihe popular drama, : | Shamrock and the Rose. in excellent | (iureens fisSp G| rare, CutGfiu, , Bte, Useful and Desirable Articles for Wedding Gifts. Finest Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices dohn & Geo. M. Bliss, | Lovers of Cals should see those on exhibifion at CRANSTON’S octidaw Trunks Bags Suit Cases in a large wvariety at lowest prices. Repairing on all kinds of Trunks and Leather Goods done promptly and at reasonable prices at THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. WM. C. BODE, Prop. Telephone 865-4. 283 M sept17d WM. F. BAILEY {Successor to A. T. Garaner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE .CLIPPING . A. SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. aprisd 'Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 §hetucket Strest. % I. C. oMM Prov Stroet. t | | oct13d | Have Yo-’ Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign o( 8004 weathes fine roads.; People like ut n!o the open air. W mui" &- Iur method, and if youw'll take one of teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY ROS. Falis' Avenus marl7 A Watched Pot Always Boils on the gas range, the world's best cooking stove, a hot weather neces- and always “a friend indeed, in time of need.” You ought 1o see the new Estates, quality ranges built for discriminating purchasers. Better look at the Humphrey Instantaneous Water Heater, also the Ruud Heater, when you call, | @Gas & Electrical Dep't., 821 Main Strest, Alice Building. Our Improved | Bronchlal Lozenges will te relief in all cases i e Bronchitis, Ceughs, Colds, and all affections of the Threat and Lungs. Large Box 10c at DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. octsd STEP IN AND TRY OUR 135c DINNER From 12 te 2 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fieor | _svaed JUST RECEIVED Hecker’s 0ld Homestead Pancake Flenr at CARDWELL'S octld Belivered to Any Part of Norwich | the Ale that is acknowledged to be tua ! best oh the’ murke:t — HANLEY'$ | PEERLESS. A 1 e wiil l‘ml e ’nma; attendon. O. .J. McCORMICK, 30 Framkiin =:.

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