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5 (] il : fi(«b. otin: Buorimeh ¢ Otoe. lietin Edit i leiin .vau"gtg..m;:?c Office, Room Beitaing. Teiephone 1t It ta delivered to o of the 4,653 houses rend by mimety- the propte. Commecticur has fort , ome hundred nmd sixt intric tore, delvery routes. W wold fn eve Week endiing June 17........ Stnee Banks-Davenpo was car; hrough the house SFRCRIul Jobbying and gr tation It does to the senaté tg recede from jtz (o action 4 The Bridgeport of Canterbury stood toward the clese o ebate After the governor had gene h that the gbvernor preferred t substitute to the shown this, 1 told Mr. the Post H Baldwin Hyde that 1 prefer minority bill, which passed the s to the majority bill, and Banks or Davenport amend governor did say he prefer commission bill and Fyde us statement to twist the other <o would have an effect upon ihe It 18 not likely that Re Hyde wilfully' misrepr movernor, but It was un error for him make also 16 ent. in Just republicans in ing of tha seer Davensorf 6111 wa ¥ house: FAn i b nrd;v[d of the o horde of lotiby. agents by the pub sarvice, forporations to will of ythe Thers #aca, ape 1¢ the & the house ent passed The strenuo ef o kil arouse a best measu THE UTILITIES LAW PROSPECT.| bill ed the 16 Ja Wiadnam - y- 7- e s misrepre and aid te Banks When caid to those who use them.” peared before the committee and com. A resolution proposing an amend- | el Juven plitygrounds are of good | pldined that they had not been fairly | ment to the constitution so that a two- A | o Aok e everywhere and very | deait with by tha shellfish commis- | thirds vote, instead of » majority vote, Sold Everywhers: In boxes, with valuable directions, 10c. and 25c. J c MACPHERSON few mecidents happen upon . them, | Sioners. They believed that under lo- | as at present, will be required to over- o U ’ pid Fia ity il | cal jurisdicion their appeals would | ride a veto of the overnor, passed the - . Uhat they should be under the sUPEr- | ocoile more careful, consideration. | house Tuesday. This is a measure . - 291 Main Street 2¢ | yMiofs. of “an indtkuctos o “Hbetpl- ——— advocated by Governor Baldwin. This i 3 = 1k~ | narlan so that good order may be pre-| Representative Whiton of New Lon- | resolution will be cousidered by the ’—“\,It«takes 2 servod goes without argument. don presided during the greater par | next general assembly, a two-thirds =N il Jams and This siay be an sxaggeration of the | of Tuesday’s session. in the.absence of | vote in both houses being required o e¢ eesh “ 1li | situation, but it is evident that Bridge- | Speaker Scott. for its passage 2 et Jellies. | port is not conducting her publie play- 2 ¢ 4 ¥ | Erounde upon the risht principles, | Rosicus Bask of Union, member cf | Another resolution proposing an Shrimp, Lobster, Sardines, Etc. erice there. 18 @ necessity for reform. | the legislatiir during the deadiock | amendment (o the state constitution . S gy - | session 1890 and in 1907. and father at got the appro of the house ith. Oli Public playgrounds: have been such | 558108 of 199 and in 1907, and fathe: | 1l 8y was that which provides tha with Olives and Catsup. & success evervwhere else that this| occunieq o ssat in : | veginning with 1914, the towns t the the THE GERMAN HEALTH SHOW. heaith s est ex- ide th ing ed g held in Br rma of all-world inter general knowie f the laws helth and (o Airect the people to | tect themscives from. dhe evil of showing the freque disease and death in all 1 emp! T nte 4 photographs of new safet o pretected mgchiner And ! ners are decorated w ister wrecking curse, b erfest bie ing treated to some hard knocks, a advocates of “liguid brexd mighty few leg stand upor isitor is, informed that 29 of the fmbecilic iren are in that unhappy staté becalise inténiperance on the part of their showing Row the habitual P cohol lowers the working pover o Body. 1t is shown that in Leipsi ery 100 drinkers have ness eve ear, wiile advecates have on fessor Demme show that in selec groups ten families temp abits. oniy 1% per ce the chitd youmg or ure abnormal eate. in the anatomical and deg, ren dephrtment re vivid and gruésome models of cohdl-saturated livers, stomachs, sarts and Kidneys, and on the walls are pletures of insbristes in the throes of delifium tremens. At the same time there is no testotal fanaticisimn about these exhibits, no appeal to the tings. It is nothing but the impar- a1 inexarableness of the photosrapher and the statistician Such exhibits ought 14 be made‘por nanent and used in conncction with the health instru given in our public schools. “Phe pursult of the trusts costs the government quite & sum. The atior- #ys' faes for two years have amount- s three-fourths of a milllon. It mere remunerative to i clase attornsy then to He bhe o first- President The silver wedding of the President and Mrs. Taft was not such a great event us the coronstion of King George and Quesn Mary, but it fits our form of govermmant est. A Chicage p declines to get fed on $1.200 a yedar, becalise he ks he cannot take care of a wife on f; and conly 00 gets $1,200 per. one married man in The commisgion form of government watter—af & l'lfl!fl: quality, allw for Bigger saiaries and less gray THE ¥ 1t is not to be eneniies of very satisfactory, il They ave pri Amerjcan markets to which will in competitie American goods, Uhedlk :f and throw’ American workme employment. This is wiiat Fibeg aba w-ta-u say of the Underwood The démocratle tasiff n,nim posed by Chairman Underwood, . Tias been made public, and we most cheer- | fully denounce the proposed measure ‘When she mh < “out of | lock the bride of only & “few: e m-de - -ruoh for her b -rhr‘meflly q ue um F‘ 7 i Al fl filae “he sald your sort ot &hin al | * fy:{ways wfevked one's I-1-life! ‘But 1|° ‘beliéved “fn you!. I didn’t “think you avera the sort of smam who could fall CSETRTITIILN I ETETTL RS to o bk pcianty; HW about G -n “’q “What's happened 7 ‘band. anxiously: e e 45 the hardest blow to American i nd o {njiovs it iffcrcht i crocy avé dustry a ent b 2 s sty L Put’tmg%p The' atatog roo;}\ Gurtains || “Well, Pm not!”. stormed her ex- presented 10 the public.. . Primarily, it is class legislation be- cause it selects the textilée mdustr¥ as its mark and it neither provides re enue mor protects labor. “The cluims of the promoters that and was: just as hlpp nd all of a sudder it oceurred to: me ‘that instead of both of us having lived in Chicago all our lives where we simpiy couldn't | “| help meeting we miight just as easily ‘have been ‘born in different places! nsperated . husband. -1 don't . Know Wha iy 120 talking about, Mabel!” - T lived in Austialia,”. she pecaiated) “now could you Rave helped liking some one else? You wouldn’t haye seen me. you know! It would have been just tie same as though 1 the increased imports- of wool and | Subpose—suppose fou had _alwdys Bt x| SIG e Woolens il provide the $57,000,000 or | ived hers put that I had been born in | never existed! Sids St y ;- Australia_or -India! an houl I cried for| “Well, i eitper!”” wouldn't he declared: have annual deficit in revenue has no “¥ou rwould'nt ?: slhe_retorted. that's the difference made! Why, I tried and fried to re- member and’ 1 couldn't think of a single soul I knew ever going to Aiis- tralia or eoming from there—it might “Wed nevel have met, | on vour side of the globe!™ it would have |- ~Harry!” she cried ilf tottes which dripped tragefly. “Dp -you . méan say you have such a poor idea .of my affection fof you as that? Oh, -this is the last straw! To have you doubt, standing whatever, as it is so defi: “Nonsens: sald her . husband. | have known or cared ‘a copper cent b - nitely plain that with only feorty (per | “What difference ~ would ! it have|about one Harry Sylvester Howard, g cent. on woolen goods and twenty per | made?” Chicago, U. S.°A.!" Yowd hiive béen - ‘ent. on weol, American mills -will| “You bhaven't any imagination!’ | quite hippy adoring seme man .oyer i i j - i 5 have no especial use for even as much wool as now, being consumed, and (wently imports will' decréase © than increase, and foreign man- cturers will tlood the country with- BANKERS ¥ conise rat 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET 56 WALL STREET \elr exquisitely made shoddy fabrics |just as well be on anether planet ime! It is worse than.discovering how 5 nd easily undersell domesti “You mustw't be foolish, darling.” | little you really. care fore me! - My BOSTON NEW YORK | on_ weren't born nothing to worry safd heér husband. there, about!” heart i§ broken! As though any one ever could have fade the Slightest impression on my affection except you 50, there’s CHANGES AT WILLIAMS COLLEGE aps at nane of the smaller col- | thought you were in love with another | and I'm sure I don't want to and what | tution, for electfon of United States | ready been taken in favor of the prin- Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Caurls The gradudtes of Williams collega| e 0 b wride, | ot (0N understand, fiow you: can-be these parts wi sted in| “That lsn't the point,” said the bride. | so’ brutal!” =it O, Peo g n‘:v‘vér;n :ixln “Tell me this minute, Harry. whether <« lor the New Coilfurzs ARE L T - a feader | YoUs think if T had lived there wel “I zive it up'% said her hulband: bty 2 B % £ Would have mét? I never could have|“I seem to pick out all the wrong| - the small colleges. Noting fhe | j;ceq any one but you and you couldn’t | things to say, I'M trVing 0 COMEIOT! | mmmmmm————————————— il sing made there, the Boston| pave cared ror any one but me, could | you and vou call me names, and as I Transcript sass vou? Oh. do you think you would have | for Australta I never expect to see it| Propose an amendment to- the consti- | favorable vote of the district has Gibison fl;ilet (. 122 Preapect Ot Tol. Bt Norwish, Co " YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANO. set_a SHONINGER through WHITE, TUNER, 1 48 South A Taftville. COAL AND LUMBER. eges has the vear brought more phys- | if it's got to do with you and me is more| senators by the people passed tho | ciple of the bill. The time for hofd- | o . completed or in progress,| “Now, Mabel” sald Mer Tusband | than I can discover.” house Tuesday in concurrence with the | ing the meeting is fixed for the Tues- | { TR 8t e hew quadrangle | atter he had taken a deep breath, “That's because yoiw’re a man.” said | senate. | day next following the fourth Monday 67 Eroadway ’Phone 505 - b kA S s ol Fvi g B1€ | fon't see what You are driving at!|the bride. “Men never do understand P | in June of each year. 2 Is, in procéss df Hevelonitient, & I = | things that mean so much to a wo-| A resolution amending the charter | PE | ¢ 26278 ture that is always of interest. The | «y4y are evading the poliit!” she de- | man! They are perfectly dense! Tell | of the Greeneville school district, in th | Both senate and house will meet at 'A Bin-full of Coal w entral bullding will be Grace hall, | clared. “You cam't honestly say No' | me—are you sure you town of Norwich, passed the house| 1115 this (Wednesday) mornins. 00 wi“ ursg‘[ | ew auditori the gift of ex-|to my questicn and you are trying to | me than you ever could for uesday. The resolution. provides for : s sies | S Alfred C. Chapin of New | district met It 16 perféctly awful to | eiss>" a different aate for holdiiig the annual| Railway ruction is progressing ] The House Cooi In Summer I rocess of constriction, | be married only six weeks and then | t T marry you!” alme meeting: also that & preliminary me=t- | rapidly in China and Manchuria. . ¢ g 4 d . 3 yas O%i| fina that vour hushand doeswt truly | ed her-husbahd. - Then Te took ng be held to hear the reports of the | lines ave being built by the Chimese a“d h arie or at least it seems as if it did e ThfE T hne Buiiding | care far vou. though 1 suppose if T'd| . “Of course I do! I love you| committee and to nominate officers. ut foreign aid inany form. Dl thefwa T the satiolhotion = of The fafitinary, & Tiné Bul had any sense I'd have known that in devotedly, intensely, distract-| Fod g S e . catbd presente F. F. Thomp- | the first place—only women are such | fwenty-five ‘hours in the day!| S VODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. ‘“"I""“ “)_’L IR UL EIE P g contributed the Memo- | sillies they believe everything that's - CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIREY, and something lald up against a ra hapel, 1s completed and ready for | tol1 them! T dont see how I am to didnt vou sav so at 2 a3 rwhen ttm EOWN Il needs that nigy arise. The - | blame for having trusted you I-1 lov- | os demianded the bfide in re- ecde il ohey e Te new | S0E n et e Ll O 00 ealth is the Targe ¥ ‘cotrelijion and Aédllagih Of of your aim—or should be—and first in importance. Get and keep C A 4 and do awas with e prois- ~ CAPITOL CHATTER good health and you can work with hope—find lie wortH iving—rise Genteal Wehart and 130 Main Street s choice of subjects that bave no after nights of Testful sleep—have energy and ambition—know i e s s content.” If you are out of health, or in poor condition, sce what 4 i Sy P | HARD LUCK WITH PLAYGROUNDS : PR ; sl et e L bt Pt & h5s Little Sidelights on Legislators and Legislation ] time. Simplicity of style The Waterbury Democ says: s ] s T L fine, rich materials, and the more trouble, the ntimber of accl ; i gy + o e+ e 2| The shell fisheries committee of the | necessities, such as grocerics, meat, : . : e eine. o Tavee that potice. | General dssemple’ “Tuesday “gave a | coal i can do for you. Vour food will taste right and nourish you better ipetfceno of glogr e nen may have to be stationed at the i A shirt cutting make our new the selectmen of Westport shall exer- cisa all powers relative to designating | o¥ster grounds in the Saugatuck riv Compo~ Mill pond and any interior water jurisdiction over which has been rcised heretofore by the oyster com- inittee of the town or the snollfish commissioners. Several = persons ap- After passing a bill Tuesday morn ing amending the act under which a soldier’s property is exempt a thousand dollars, the amendment exempting such property up to two thousand dollars, the house reconsidered its actior ard tabled the bill for further amendment vour bowels will be regular and your nérvous system corrected. Your bleod will be purer and you will feel more cheerful. Your whole system will be benefited and you will know why so many thousands have found that Beecham’s Pills hit the target and Hit Right Every Time avert death to some of the hildren haps Bridgeport has not appointed sipervisors to look after the ing the day like Water- So far our playgrounds satisfactory and a benefit rounds | | customers. Idren du has in looking it over. the house Tues- line the Ideal of Alert Shirt There is a profit for you only emphasizes the necessity for hav- | day. send two representafives to the leg Just the thing for Summer weather. ng them conducted by a <capable di- latire shall elect one of them for a EHENIT, iod of four years and one for two rector VI e Deits, o 1 Biish tiapn 5, made he pUBIE | SES S o Ruch & Sia Peopie’s Market EDITORIAL NOTES. :;_'Y:{:r':h:y';‘fr;:g”""fl of the day for tem of electing representatives would The democrats of Norwich are look- A mean about §0 holdovers every session. 6 Franklin St. Free Borning Kinds and Leighh AL qu! IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, cor- Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up elean” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — Ph-nn — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber sentative Frank C. Moore of Somers| “This state is being run by a gang e Malt retained and will cldes and no6t a single execution today (Wednesday) of sports, and if you don’t want to l [ g % Rl e Hank — — play the game thes way they do it's a he money” in a post savings ba i y | case of stay at home. damn you” sol i attraction for rogues. 000 and 4 prison sentence not to exceed | Of the explosive members of the hous everything else rejected. It s of the | p— — five vears for those who may be con- | déclared Tuesday. He was kicking you up wondertully. Tr e min who rocks the boat gener- | victed of engaging in combinations for | 283inst tie passage of 2 bill providing tone it this week. ing for the public official who prom-| A resolution in which the members | - For the first time in wéeks the hous? JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. fved ohe thing and did Suotlier. of the senatc are challenged to piay | went through its calendar Tuesdas, Teiephone 834, Central Whart N Ay seball wit! he mernbers of the house | taking at least a 1ook at every one of The music of the motor eycle 18 introduced in the house Tues- | the 40 matters starred for action and THIS IS THE TIME not as euphonious as the auto-horn, | day. disposing of a big percentage of them. ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET- but 1t s siightly more startling. S This is the kind of work that w 3 OF YEAR o Aclhing Speahker Whiton named nrinf at 13ast a promise of adjourn- The drink your Whdh o tonle 3 \petanive Y L0 oRs ;E:sirsPEPPER _AND TOMATC The a0 Tribume finds that in|members of the committe: on in ment. 3 5 ; e 01 tore have been 348 homi- | &7ce to atiend the funeral of R L tongue is longing for be at— CARDWELL'S, 3 to 9 Market Street. 1647 Adam’s Tavern a1y zets s ‘ictim, before June ex- | ihe purpase’of inereasini the cost €| i the appelntment ot an sssistont 2o DUNN’S PHARMACY, pires; and June, 1 no exception. at a salary to bé detsymined b e = b s G e 20 2 Wik b AR e L e . 1 50 Main Street 1861 | in Kansas, now: and suing one or two Brlef stale News A ‘resclution requesting congress ‘to Gltger A e g fi?:.’.a;"n:lfi.gfth.‘.Lr'«e-uf":y:; sandars s el ; , Dbl el L i S a ST Cool Clicquot Club, trickling down the throat after a O ety o e The | Secoté Ale, Guinmess Dubii_Stest | irtecn minion. Botte han o Corm chant | DBy —M1ss Harclht 7. Alivs, super hot day, makes you forget the dust, the drought Diices range from cncap to cpensive | G & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunief down to common dough to work out| joying & vacation in New York. and the weather man’s distressing announcement, A o s e e Bilter Ale, Anheuser, ts dividends. . e At e “* \warmer today and tomorraw.”” We'Bin"he picaced to do vour work, | Budwelser, Scilits and Pabst and can supply ce: P. S—Any of the Church of the Assumption, sail- ed from New York Saturday for a tour of Burope. You have felt that peculiar thirst for a cool, ficlight ful beverage—not a dead sweet noran acrid sour, Walter he Brookins was a birdman w pile of the right work wanted tent workmen. at once, should he placed without dalay. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 44’ o R ettt B ool but a full, snappy, lively flavor. Clicquot | s of othe Wallingford. —Sunday . afternoon the Club has just the right amount of sweetness, H { | i ArivieT: mamnortAl service 6F (Wallins: the pleasing zest which only fresh Jamaica e flflfl[flg tfl 108, | 'Happy thought for today: The av- | ford zrange fook place at the rooms Ginger can give, and a bit of Citric « D . | erage mun is always more generous | In-Odd Feilows' hal 31 Willow Street for P f 2t any’ ather time “7 | e Bt dbotaied. | poscmistioss o / e i Lace Curtaine: Upnoisery Gooce. 222 Agovenl |:n|l'r Cars for New | — - - — Plymouth, to succeed Cassius Atwood = | The biank cartriase T ome of the| who will move to Sristo. l e fodia B, Piadramet] Other Clicquot Beverages: and Over! oy i SR ST R B yaia o2 A Serspusil, Bich Ber, Atiow Me Please |iondon County. b of Julv and it s up 10| yrieidn have retured to Milford and | Vegetable Compound Root Beer, | g | Norn et Tor oe Sammer "¢ “B]. Scottville, Mich.—1 want to tell | b B s of coatrant work, | oW e G ty-two birdmen have become yothow much goed Lydia E. Pinkham’s e S §1 mates gk AiLeu : e ol A FEW USED CARS CHEAP | victims of the sport the past vear;| Middletown.—The faculty of Wesley- maVegetable Com- At the Jobbiks. earpenter work. pairitin, ete, | . A FEEgt SR EREle SRy |and the record for the past fifteen |an voted that no freshman shall pat- pound and Sanative Goed Grocess® o R 5 ete. jpbing promptly attended to. | One Ove s Lot = s gars is sdid 1o be appalling Hcipate in [htercolipeiate tics un- Wash have done me, \ted ¢heertully given, about S GRERE M- M ¢ s til completing one-half year's residence Rowon adais S5 4 H. P.), one Maxwell (22 H. P.), Senator Lorimer daclines to dive the | in the university. have worked very . One Team Wagon. and he looks to them for a clean bill | Hammer of Branford announce the en- five years old, and d Buil A complete line of new and sesond- of health he is not likely to get. gagement of their daughtor, Miss Ros- am_ ihe mother of General Contractor and Builder, | . Wagons at reduced prices. | Sacisy il alind C. Hammer, .to Charles F. Clise, thirteen children: 218 MAIN STREET. Father's day I Maine Is said to be | 1911 8. of Seatle, Wash | Many people think Phonc 370 on Sunday, when Pn has to tifker L S it strange that 1 am e reet ille. he Enfieid v o A Nt e R e «.fi.""fi'{f”?.i..'n’ m:-:n,,(;,-a’mn“mn 4 not broken down M B. P'INB ml“t'm § shane for another week's wear and | capital stock of $6.000 and the build- with hard work and STEP IN AND TRY OUR R tear. ing of a beautiful clubhouse on fand of | the care of my fam- e i Allen B. Hathewas is about to com- | ily, but I tell them of my good friend, 5 D I N N E R TI“': RODERICK BD'I]NG Nebraska is pointing to her great|mence. your Vegetable Compound, and that C list of June graduates and ng: | o iden.—Rev. John T. Lynch. rec.| there will be no backache and bearing | - From 12 to 2 ALLEYS This is why the state has the Small- St. Joseph's church, celebrated | G0WN pains for them if they will take IO eopen Saturday Evening with ost per cont. of flliteracy of any state th year of his ordination to the | 1t 3s L have. am searcely ever with- DEL-HOEF CAKE, Ground Floor neoPn eciay o A in the union.’ prissthood Monday morning by offer- | OUb it in the house. full size regulation. Bids Now ing up a mass of thankssgiving at 81 “I will say also that I think there is a'clack. Order. no better medicine to be found for on the then 24th opened, day for of July, 1811, and |t pythian hall Sunday afternoon. the construction, | I i always helped her. 1 T am always ready and willing to If You Appreciate complete (including plombing, gas- Torrington.—Physical Director Ar-| ooa1 a d for the Lydia E. U i s e G R e e reacisaiiion imkhams Remedies. 1 tellevery one Economy and Convemence, Cut Flowers uf the United Siates postoffice at | Forrington of the Boy outs of 1 meet that I owe my health and hap- Livery Stable tol, Co . Diness torthese wonderful medicines.” ings and —Mrs. J. G. Jounson, Scottville, Mich., in accordance with draw-! America, has been invited to organize fications, copies of which | 5 similar organization in Litchfield. You'll Appreciate The HERALD may be obtained from the custodian of | RED. 3. Sold by Leading Furniture snd Stove Dealers. T the office of the| _Norfelk.—ilon. and Mrs. Henrs H | ' Lydia B Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. i - GEDULDI supervising architect. | firidgman have Fecmed (o their home. | poriid, made from mative roots and s GILEE T i Straiat a1t vy apbear, Gariwany | They WPIEN A€ BIC for Aies Mary | DTS, containg’ no narcotics or harm. Ratihioh Conne ki Aok ot produee any tibie grapes. the |EI0idge & French’ poodie i place of | {1l drugs, and to-day holds the-record X THEMRRE a0 aiertis Sttt 10F 1t ke coming from | Tite vaiiable ane Kilad recently by an | £or the largest number of actual cures | e el automo @i icmale diseases. France, Spain and Italy, 1€tip oy Busitiess resuis The Roads Are Settling MAHONEY BROS., Florai Designs G 77 Cedar Street 2 meaium mr o The Bul- Your pafronags i solicited. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN. Proc. (Spectal €6 The Balibsin) #50S it young girls to build them up and make ssuse: derIiie g 4 Washington, Jane 30—Sealed Pro- | yrhmson ard nis. degres team | iro e ll e S S DENTIST posals will be received at the office of | Thompsonville conferred the third ce- | Gaughter has taken Lydia B. Pink- that is better than the = the supervising architect of the treas- | gree. Knights of Colambus, upon 25| bam’s Vegetable Compound for pain- THE BEST BAKERS Lest tonic. "Plone us for 4 sood team. | [DIRe e s JONES ury department until 3 o'clock . m. | candiaates At ah snthusiastic meeting | ful petiodsand irregularity, and it has P = Suile 46, Shaunon Buillding Taks elevator Bbetuciet street &a- Face ama Sealp Mmas sage. Corns removed without puiw. 8. UNDERWOOD, £ Mlh ., _ el

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