Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1913, Page 11

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Windham County SOUTH WINDHAM Sunrise $-rvma—~8ptecal Observance of Easter—Tubbs House Being Re: modelled. Faster morning a sunrise C. E. ser- vice was held with a fair attendance. The leader was Mrs- W. C. Card. An Taster and Livingstone service was held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon with recitations and music by members of the Sunday school and singing, 1espon- sive readings by the congregation and & short address by the pastor, the Rev. Ravmond Plumb. A contribution amounting to fifteen dollars was given for the stereopticon lantern. The church was prettily decorated with Easter lilles, ferns and palms. The service was in charge of Mrs. Alfred Card. Miss Hazel Backus s spending her yacation with friends in New London. F. E. Peckham was a visitor at the tuberculosis _sanatorium AMonday. Mrs. Harriet Ecclestone who died Saturday morning at the home of her LETTERS FROM TWO STATES CENTRAL VILLAGE Mrs. Judson Gardner and Son Leave | for Harrisvillo—Edward Cutler Is Home from Oklahoma. Earl R. Bragg has returned to Yale. Master Leo Lev&lley of Baltic has | been visiting local relatives. Rev. Frank Fuller of Norwich has been visiting at Mrs. Charles A. Byles'. Mrs. Welcome Moffitt is visiting rel- atives In Greene, R. L Representative Ernest L. French has | been in Hartford tals week. Mrs. George Humes was a Jewett | City visitor Wednesday. George Fowler of Providence hxs. been visiting local friends. ‘Willis Lees has returned to York. = | Solo Well Rendered. At _the morning service at the church Sunday a solo, Holy Time was finel rendered by Charles McFarland. Leave for Harrisvill Judson Gardner and son Rob- | have been at the home of ! Gardner since the death ‘wife about five months New Mrs. ert, who Dr. James L. of the doctor's son, Harris Ecclestone, was taken to |30 have gone to Harrisville R I her old home at Glasgo, where the [ Mrs. Michael Connelly and daughier funeral services were held Monday | Grace have been visiting in Frovi- | afternoon at 2 o'clock. | dence. 5 rs. W. Cady Fite tle davgh. | _Floya Mitchell was taken to the | ey o o sy, | Day-Kimball hospital in Putnam Sun- ter returned to New Haven. Miss Sarah Abbie accompanied her and operation £ soon day where a successiu appendicitis was performed will speng her vacation there. Miss Celeste Backus has been spend- | ter_he arrived there. : ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs. | Patrick Millett visited friends Jennie ' Rood. "d" oot | e Sanders of Danielson was a Remodeliing_Mause. | at Willlam Dean’s Sunday. | Mrs. Nellie Tubbs iz having her |~ )iss Fannle Bishop has been the | home raised and remodelled into a st of her sister, Mrs. Charles Phil- | two tenement house. Miss Belle Ecclestone is visiting her | 'Mrs. William Loring is entertaining rris Ecclestone. her sister, Miss Ella Lawton, of | homas McCloud and_daugh- | Brooklyn. | n, were visitors in Norwich | i Reoad i Elasith: | » s T k. Peckham and son Don. |, Miss Ella HUL of Norwich, who has ? ald, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Frank |/ S e s e i past ‘ Wheeler at Scotland road, Norwich |caT for the bemefit of her health, - Rl = |ac the home of her uncle, Chauncey | The Ladies’ Mission society held a Hill and'is much improved i bean supper Wednesday evening. The Buys and Sells Broom Corn. | following ladles entertained: Mrs. Wil- Bdward Cutler has returned from lis Slate. Mrs. Lols Larkin, Mrs. John | OKlahoma where he has been epend- Tn spite of the bad weather nearly | broom corn. P | "S5 Ti% pove ot Canterbury - Mrs. Sarah TWales and Mrs. Rick- [ited at John Sullivan’ | son have returned to Providence after e | spending a few days with Mrs. Samuel WINDHAM Childs. Miss Rena Mu has been enter- : taining Miss Po ranche of Nor- | Pastor to Preach in Fairfield County | wich. | Churches—A Score Il from Strange On Sunday the pulplt will be occu- | goore | pied by Rev Pierson of New | g | Haven | Fred Clinton bas been visiting | iy | 1e artfo an tland. e o) friends in Hartford and 2 o T R e 4 | = —— = the evening will sp. church in igeport. T onday untll Thursdoy he will a CASTORIA | For Infants and Childremn. | ¢ The Kind You Have Always Bougfit | - | tena the convocation of the ministers \f Conne vinity school in New ng to Windham Frid evening the pulpit of the C Haven, re- of who was Bears the z'- | two or three times about a year Signature of > fi, %Mz | ““Symptoms of Ptomaine Poisoni poisoning. 1 | what causes ttacks has not be Mrs. Andrew Metager sp e | Eum'xemn Plan Pegrum s entertaining | \ Grill Room open until 12 m. Beautiful Decorations. HAYES BROS. Props. he Easter exercises at the Cong REZNOR / 10\;‘.11\1{:21;: sxj_mj\'lrf.‘i)x. = duf’n(l‘ s, ‘ & Lathrop. | | | Mr. ang Mrs. Leo Keeney and son RE FLECTOR of New Britain were at Mrs. George Ke: y D. Frances Campbell of S school Peekskill, N. Y., HEATERS aing her vacation with her sister 3. Watrous. i | | | hompson, who has been_the These odoric.s gus heaters turn cold | mpson - they 0 comfort, uatife Dimerarinnce | £5=SE O A1em GIRLL Reterned o New | . throughout -he I like the goldem | *O°% Monday- s o, ¢ | ‘I’:w Bt & Borgeots sunser For o cosy | MT. and Mrs. William Card of South | €L5T tignt the diesnor, otiier lizhts will | YYindham ay with Mr. and Bot be necessary. Enjoy the comfors | Mrs. Harold | of a fireplace with -the work and th T L T dirt eliminated. One of the liitle fe foms il guarantes & comtorable | DAYVILLE bathroom for that -morning - di T Prices $2.50 ana $3.50. ™ | Successful Entertainment of St. Jo- | The Thermax Gas lror seph’s Parlsh—Miss Burnett In | with ease and greatest known ecomo- | Washington. | my. Manufactured to R { Qe price only §235 each compleid| Miss Linsley Bates spent the week | R e end with Fast Douglas friend foot. The jacomparabl thgther | Mrs. Frank James was ent ek acnte Tt Hatr tank | 2Y Paschoas, R. I relatives for Faster | o Al Bt 1nda heaters always on demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Biawell Gas & Electrical Dep't. 321 Main Street, Alice Building | | — V YOUR CHANCE TO GET AN AUTOMO- WHY PAY CASH FOR IT? ar automobile or delivery e A J ater”” Waltei | elvan Dby St. Joseph's chureh. pay af your | Thomas Welch spent Sunday at his enience. advance in prico. | home in Dayville, Auto Buyers of Am. Inc, 1290 | Mr and Mrs. Willlam Noble are to | Broadway, N : occupy the tenement in Capt. Blanch- | A ROYCE, atd’s Touse AL T Leon Gagwin spent the week end AMiss Ruth Bennett of Storrs coi- lege is home for her vacation. Auto Express The Migses Kelley are spending their in Dayville. PARCELS or LUGGAGE delivered promptly to any part of the city or vi- cinity by | week in Washington, D. JONATHAN SMITH, i Hal‘(\ld Wiest 1is \lsxtink‘ at Frank | 80 Town St. Telephone 318 Ller's. Babies! Soon they will be big boys | wapom, = his home nere. o 0 and girls, and their faces will | EAST WOODSTOCK be Oflly a memory' Allan Upham of Dedham, Mass., is Bring the babies and we’ll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Oppozite Norwich Savings Society. | vacation | Pawtucket | farm just out of Killingly Centre. ith Norwich relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Brennan were in Central Village Sunday. The entertainment given hy SDa" o= =ttt nall vei was a decided success. Joseph Kley of Sechanteaville, | Conn. was the guest of John O'Neil Monda; Rev. J. J. Pappillon of Willimantic | as here Monday at the entertainment wers | i St.- J Monday with his_parents. On Trip to Washington. Miss Sarah Burnett spent the past Harold Fald has been confined to | the house with blood poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Delvin spent the week end in Taftville. Miss Julia Brown has returned to R. I, | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gillette expect | to spend part of their summer at his | spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Upham. Ethel Upham, who has been’ spend- ing the Easter recess at her home, re- turned to Boston university Thursday. Harrls . May and a friend, Mr. Armour, of Sheffleld sctentific depart- | ment have been visiting J. S. May and | family the past week. | Misses Marla ana Helen Chandler | have been visiting thelr brother, H. B. Chandler. C. B. May is confined to the house by complications oaused by grip. L. H. Lindeman s having repairs made on the Gustavus Coombs place. It is reported Rev. T. A. Turner and | brood disease | ents ticut and the alumni of Yale | | but unteer knights of the hatehet and saw assembled at the hall and spent the day Tecovering the roof wAh new shingles. Newell A, Badger very kindly treated the crowd to hot coffee at noon which was highly apprecisted. Everett B. Brown atiended hearings at the oapiiel, including bills_on fowl in bees, teachers' pension and others., Steward of State Grange Present. ‘Wolf Den grange held its regular meeting Wednesdey evening Although the storm kept maeny away the lec- turer, Mrs. E. Jewett Brown, furnish- ed an interesting prograc. The stew- | ard of the state grange, Avd Weiton, of Terryville, was present as deputy | jand inspected the grange and compli- | mented the work .of the officers and | the exceilent work of the secretary, | Miss E. G. Grosvenor The Ledies' Minstrels has been post- t of illness of some Concert—Successful cial. The Methodist Sunday aster concert Sundsy ev as well attended. sted by D cho chool held an ing which e was grateful for thcir as- ance, aiso to Joseph Hawiins and | Simeon PBrown, b and Thomas Brown, temor. The church was pret- tily decorated with ferns, begonias and ther potted plants effactively ed. Miss Tda ter Mrs. Sterling Oneco Clark is assisting her sis- Grskell, o is moving from 1 es Monday Irs. Bugbee of Webster accompanied the Kenyon children spent a lit- > time with Mrs. S. Willlam Burdick Mrs. ing M is_entertain- t of New Jersey. 1 at the parson- znt was well at- zed Rev. Mr. Nes There were age last tended a fow Faite, D. with » home- days s, spring Miss Delia Partridge is enjoving the vacation at her home here. Anna Battey entertained her mother and sister recently. Mrs. Thyi vith two children, Barre Plainse Mass., visited he first of the week Mrs. Harriet E. Kenyon her, Mrs. Orrin A. Hill at’ Moosup. of her par- visited her last Sun- n day NORTH STER™.IN o5 were out last Wild geese are week in num- flying north- ttended the chicken ple sup- at home of Benjamin Pierce week Wednesday. It proved to be success y Owens neumonia. Tolland County HEBRGN Unien Service—Guests for the Holiday —Lord Family Going to East Hart- ford. remains critically 11l ‘e was a union praise service Congregational church last Sun- evening which was well attended. was highly appreciated | “Mrs. Annie Gilbert and daughter | | Helen are at Dr. Pendleton’s for the | Easter vacation. Miss Sadie Raymond was in town | over Sunday. M ncvieve Little was in Hart- ford over Sunday. Dariel Horton and Luctus Robinson are héme for the Easter vacation. Schools closed last week TLurs the Easter vacation and will com: mence the 8lst Miss McNelrnay went to her home Brooklyn, N. Y. for the vacation. J. Stranq was In New York last Friday and Saturday. This week he is ing at his home in Brattleboro, Miss Trma Lord 1s at her home at Loren Land's. Mrs. Harry F. Tennant and’ two children are spending the week at M. F. Frink's Lord Family to Move. Noble E. Lord, a lifelong resident of this town, is soon to move with his family to Fast Hartford. John August has been removed from his home to the hospital in Williman- s in_a critical conditfon. rs. Kate Hanna, who has been 1Il as gone to her daughters in Willi- mantic for a much needed rest. Cases of Scarlet Fever. The many friends of Mrs. Birdsey, a former resident of this place, are pained to hear of her severe iliness with scarlet fever at her home in Meriden. Eenjamin Bissell who resides with his aunt, Mrs. Birdsey, in Meriden, has also been 1l with scarlet fever, is convalescent. UNION Miss Florence Barrows of West Ha- ven is home for Haster vacation. Mrs. T. O. Newell is visiting friends | in” Monson. A large congregation attended the Easter concert at the Congregational church_Sunday morning. H. K. Job of West Haven gave an fnteresting lecture on Birds at the hall Thursday evening to a good sized audi- ence. Clifton Newell Springfleld recently RIPLEY HILL The terrific wind and showery weath- er are very unfavorable for the spray ing of fruit and shade trees in this vielnity. A. B Peterson has returned to his duties in New York. Little Lucy Richardson, whe has becn at St. Joseph’s hospital, Willi- mantic, for a Week, was operated upon for appendicitis Saturday. Mrs. Fred Snyder is suffering from an attack of neuralgla. visited friends in Methodist Sunday Schoel Holds Easter | Ten Cent So- ! s i COLUMBIA 3w State Dairymen's Association Holds Profitable i . Presents Organ to Congregational Church. The Cornecticut Dairymen’s asso- clation meeting; held here Friday of |last weok, was well attended and lpm‘ed most instructive. The prin- | cipal speskers were F. E. Duffy of i ‘est Hariford, K, O. Daniel of Mid- nd Prof. W. N. Esten of the Connecticat Agriculiural college. | Mr. Dufty sgoke upon Breeding and Feeding the Dairy Cow, Mr. Daniel on Crop_Rotatton, ana Frof.’ Hsten om Sofl Improvemient. T e ure. An excellent dinner was served by _the lasies of the grange. alph Juell loot a valuable horse recenily from caile. Gift of Church Organ. Judge, D. A. Lyman of Willimantie has oftered. to rresent the Columbia Congregational h and society a church crsen ‘wnich aithough it pas. Teen in use scmewhat, has been thor- nly overbauled and put in first lass shape by the manufacturing com- pany. The offer is made on condition that the church or society pay the cost of repairs which is 335, provided ihe organ gives satisfaction after.six montns trial. The orzan was pfac in the church Saturday of last and was used at the Easter eve service Sundey, with good effect. There, is Jttle doubt but what Mr. Lyman's mift will be accepted, as nearly all wh heard the organ Sunday evening were well pieased. Holiday Home-Comers. The Easter season brought a mum- { ber of wanderers back to the old homs, among them G. Cleveland Collin: Clement Lewis, and Clinton Lovelamn of East Hartford; Luelus Robinson, student at C. A. C., Miss Viola Lewis, who has been teaching in Salem; Miss Josephine Kneeland, teacher at Wa= terford; Miss Lena G. Wolff of Nore wich and Herman Wolff of Saybrook. The local pupils of the Windham High school are also having a week vaca= tion. J. H. Davis and family of Ham~ den have been visiting Columbia rel- atives ang friends. Miss Mildred Ames’ of Amnherst, Mase., 1s visiting her sister, Mrs. EL O. Foster at the parsonage. llustrated Lecture. A Trip to Panama, an illustrated lecture, was siven at the Wednesda; wurch’ night meeting by Rev. E. Foster and proved most interesting. Mr. Foster gave the lecture at the Liberty Hill ehurch Tuesday evening. Fred Green of the eastern Lortion of the town has sold a tract of tumber to George Flint of Willimantic. Mr. Green i& pre to erect s new house not far lLis present resi- dence. dletown from Poor Sugar Season. William P. Johnson reports the pres- ent season the poorest in his exper- ience for maple syrup maki ss Florence Bowker of was the guest of Mr urday night and Sun Easter ~Praise Service. last Sunday evening Faster e service in charge of the Girls' club, was largely attended and proved most enjovable. The annual meeting of the Ladles' A1 societ Postponed from Tues- day to Thursday afternoon. Mise Harrlet K. Porter, of Wi ley college, is spending ten days’ vaca- ion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Porter on Columbia Miss Josephine Kneeland spent & portion of the week with her sister, Mrs. Everett Bosworth of Hartford. les- | New Members Join Congregational Church—Easter Observance—Roll | call At the Congregational church Eas- ter Sunday Mrs. Mary Loomis Web- ster, Royal D. Webster, Mrs, Helen Orrfs Gatchell were received in membership and four Teceived the rite of baptism. The pas- tor, Rev. John J. Lockett preached onIf a Man Die, Shall He Live Again? The service of song Mission of |Light, was given by €he children at the evening service and there ‘were large congregations at both sorvices. Roll Call Held. Monday evening the roll call of ! members was held, addresses were made by Mrs. Nellie Hyde, Mrs. B. Yeomans, Horace Backus, Winthrop White and Henry G. Phelps, repre- senting the various organizattons of the church, showing it to be in a prosperous condition. Refresnments were served to 80 persons. Home for Holidays | Miss Stearns, who teaches in Fast Orange, N. J., Royal D. Webster, a student at the Pratt inetitute, Brook- iyn, Y. ond Miss Bertha Slater, all here Easter, home for the hol- s. Miss Pond of Hartford is the guest of_her sister, Mrs. Horace Backus. Miss Favor of Rockville paid a iwo ! days’ visit to her aunt Mrs. R. Bass. Ruseell Davenport of New York spent Easter here with his cousins, | Bartletts, Bass and Gatchell. He is |in the service of the Standard Oil Co. and expects to be sent to Asla shortly. MANSFIELD DEPOT 4t the Easter services at the Bap- tist church Miss Ruth McCullum pre- sided at the organ with much ability. A number of visitors were in town over Easter. A large number of walnut poles 50 feet long are being shipped from here, to be used In the pound fisheries along the shore. ¥, McCullum is msxing additions to onc’ of his houses for the accomoda- tlon of the family of Albert Botham. Miss Anna Hall of New York is re- covering from a nervous breakdown at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jane Stedman. The supper at the Baptist church the 19th was well attended and proved a Very enjoyable affair. The farmers’ institute held at Hebron Thursday was largely attended con- sidering the stormy weather, The speakers gave some very able and and Mulford Gatchell | THE BEST2F QUALI ATPOPULAR PRI( “THE L A. GATL.UP CO., helpful talks. The ladies of the town | slated and the horse barn is ready to served an_excellent dinner. slate. The addition to the dairy build- Mrs. Silas Pendleton spent & few |ing is up three stories and is ready days last week with her parents, Mr. | for tho roof. Work will be resumed on and Mrs. Moxifield of East Windeor. the new dormitory, which is almost Waiter t returned to New Ha- | ready for the first floor. The floors ven Tuesday. after being the guest of | ar to be of concrete. The cellar for the Francis Slatér for several months. { poultry school building is Leing ex- Mrs. T. R. Prentice and daughter are | cavated | visiting at Stafford Springs, guests of Town and Campus Notes. Mrs. Prentice’s mother, Mrs. Louls | Miss Ruth Rose of Bridgeport Is Helm. .. |spending the week with Mrs. G. H. Mrs. D. F, Jaquith is_ spending the | Lamson. week with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Ta Mrs. Lamson entertained the ladies lor of South Coventry. i Mr. and Mre. Slater entertained Mr.| ‘Brof and Mrs. John Fitts returned | and Mrs. William Brehant of Gilead | Mcnday from & visit at Windsor | gusri Bealer; President J. B. Thwing of the Brawn- Howland company of Hartford was & recent visitor here. ! COVENTRY S Smith of the Agricuitural Tx- | { periment Station at Amherst was here Mrs. C. R. Knight of Putnam is the | the first of the week to receive sam- guest of Mrs. B. O. Spaulding. | ples of milk from the cows in the reg- Rev. L. B. Curtiss of smn-ora will | Istry tests. greach, on Sunday at the Second Con- | — gregational church, The Ready Helpers met Thursday | “BOLTON - ith M === onIng mac Miss Hattle Chase and| ., Currie Maloney of Waterbury Rowell Chase. ' Clarence . Fiske spent Sunday in Mrs. has been visiting her daughter, | Hockenum with h Erpest M. Howard. | Fncke..h‘u‘r TS g ot Toank W Mrs, E. F. Northam of ?‘.&I‘l(\)l‘d 18} Rev. M. M. Bartlett, Miss Hattle | the guest of Mrs. Charles N. Loomis. | D, ChaSe and Miss Carrie Secor at quarterly meeting of the Ckristian Endeavor unlon in Ellington tended the Mondey mornin; |~ Misses Elizabeth and M. Lils Sumner | are in Hartford, spending a few days| with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | | 3. A. Conklin Misees Olive and Elsanor Hutchinson | W. B. Trowbri spending the | Easter vacation s?‘l:!shhorgc n-: Sglum?‘ are spending their vacation with rela- | fora. - | tives in South Manchester i Mrs, M. Laura Kingsbury has re-| Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. Alvord of turned, after a - lengthy isit with | Hartford are in town for a week friends. The Easter music at the Congrega- e tional church Sunday wWas under the STOKRS An Raster concert by the children of the Sunday school w: close of the morning service Haster Sunday The church is being College will open Tuesday after an Easter recess The pump in the college well foot lengths of pipe, now of 120 feet. has been single acting. installed The new cow barn have been roofed in. arrel has ben lengthened by | making a total | The Real A double acting DumD | fiiatorians of the next century may in place of the|have gomething to say about Wiscon- This will increase the efficiency of the pump 75 per cent. Progress on New Buildings. direction of Theodore S. Perry, and much enjoyed. Several selections were | | sung by the puplls of Mr. Perry’s | school, "and a solo by Mise Allce M. as_ given at the | Paton. If He Is Determined to Race. | Tom Lipton might put an engtne in morning { the Shamrock IV. ang enter it in the of one week. | Marbiehead motorboat races—Wash- ington Post. peinted adding two 20 - Simplicity. n simpiicity.—V ashington Star. After 2 man has once held a publi: and horse barn | office he seems to regard work as a The cow barn is | nutsance.—Chicago Record-Herald, boy or man. CORN-GROWING CONTEST Ffia The Bulletin Offers $230.60 In Prize SEVEN PRIZES—$100. fo 1sf; $50. fo 2nd; $25. fo 3vd 3sd &l and To Promots Corn Growing in New London and’Windham Counties The Bullstn mokas this offer for the best acres of corn grown by 310, 2azk e neX! three o erder 5 pe ou-spu.s DIS'IRBUTR~ s NORWICHCONN. SprayYour Tre AND THEREBY Increase Fruit C Early Spring is the time to do it. We Have the Pun and all materials and telt how to use them. GRASS and GARDEN SEi will soon be needed. We have a carload on the way and can, as usual, supply the best at the very lowest prices. FERTILIZER will help them grow. We have the very best grades in stock and sell them right. Everything for Spring | on farm, garden or lawn. Ar remember also that we always do the most satisfactory Plumbing of All Kin will Just make known and our expert do the rest. your rkmer ST v family will occupy it when com- Prntt\!}‘ decorated Sunday with Easter | lilies ferns, potted plants and cut flow- ers. Extra music was rendered by the choir, POM: NTER of all kinds. Grangers Assemls and Shingle Hall— ESTIMATES Steward of State Grange at Wed- | cheerfully given on nesday’s Meeting. ‘ dealer in SUPPLIES and BUILDING MATERIALS » Who May Compete—any farmer or farmer's hoy in New Lendon or Windham Countiss may cetmpets. more than one prise. Only one entry can be made from a farm, which can be ma the owner, his sen, Date of Entry—2iotics of intention te compets should be sent to The Bulletin Csmrany om or tefors April 1, 1913 It will be betten to werite for blanks mew, and famillarize yousseives with the dstails, Ameunt of Land—Any amount of land may be planted, provided it is actually ome acre v sver im emtsnt, Phe awards will be mads mpon the yield of ene aere only, This one acre imist be ens and muy be selested by the sentcstant at harvest or befors, but must ceme within and be a past of the plece entered in the e The quality of the cova wiil be deeided by a free Inveratery test made by the Sterrs Coiloge expert from. ome quart of selested corn. IT WILL REQUIRE FIFTY NAMES TO WARRANT THE COMPETITION. ‘o comtestant Will be awarded or lesaes. CONTRACT WORK. The Grange hall, which was recently purchased by Wolf Den grange need- Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST, led shingling so on Tuesday ten vel- Same Old House at the Same Old Stand 23 and 29 Water Sirest J.P. B e

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