Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1913, Page 3

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S ‘ INSURANCE. 5 TAKE A POEIEY in the 7 AT Team Pe i i i ety iy YBHR iy Home ounds Visiting Twirlers and Wins 10 to 1 . urfliafi 5 bk Dahl Pitches Good Ball and Receives Fine Support. 'The Sachems played a return em- able dress, pointed out that most of gogement at the Hospitel Saturday |the Knglish goifers used their oldest . clothes to- Play in and that some of efternoon end, were beaten 10 to 1 by | (i (WO R G aad W = o the local boys who hamdled the wil- | favorably with the olean Shirts of the low in such great shape that Burdick | Visitors. jas forced from the mound In the | Another convention was Broken third inning after lettiog four runa|when one of the Canadian Davis cup eross the plate. team wore a pair of running shoes, Flotcher relloved Burdick and wu.} heavily splked, to play on the grass sucgese(ul In holding the home team | courts during one of the provincial until the seventh when a fusillade of | championship matches. Like most of hits netted four more runs. Je was | the over-seas players, he was not used @ bad day for the Sachems’ pitchers. | to the grass, which was particulasly Dehl pitched for the Hospitals and | slippery after a heavy. rain. No ob- | pltohed a good game. His conirol | Jection was taken to his wearing of the nn was poor at time but he | spiked shoes, though n the champion- made up for It in the pinches, and ! ships at Wimbledon these are barred. nreu:kwt eight men. Other, suggestions which have been { aBts Company Tn which to ase and Awstin played their usnal more kindly received were the short K agrr g gt A 1T so, I can | heady game, and Vint showed im- | Siecves of Mr. McLoughiin the Amer- | write Yow & in a Company that | Provement in the fleld. { lcan tennis champion, and the knick- W give N‘*:k&m Deal'ln event | 'MUGraw played o stellor same and | ers of an Avstralien tennis plaver fiolding caused great applause from | Z of loms wad for a el DraiE | | that seh wwill ot g0 aty longer With~ | the speokitors. MoGuinness umpired x SACHEMS DEFEAT SOLDIERS, ont i 1SAAC S. JONES Mot o x o | Closs and lntn—estmg Game Played at 10100 the Falls Diamond. frourance end Resl Estace Ageat e — of Py 331338 Fort Wright went down to defeat Richasts Buaing, o Ma 3117 3| pefore the neavy onslaugnt of the Sa- | 311 2 1 chems Sunday afterncon on the Fuils | 412890 diamond. The fieht was one of the | S 12 %0 1| fastest and best ever put up by the | 2 0 0 ¢ oflocal boys and they feel fustly proud | . Toeia 0 ST 6] — - | of their victory, The first few innings & Jue of atok Totats, B 2 3| were rather loosely piayed, but after | demonstrate that the teams tightened up and from | D N e | P and from | dent ieurance. Get a policy | ..o ya v aisds | then on the game was fast. The feide | > Fowttal .. Wb ietvde | ing of beth sides was excellent, many ta the TRAVELERS e W o, Yo yues o b | sebentlont] DIav? Veine pader Wanl . cotfe} bass oa betts. uf Tetcher | morehas r the soldiers starred, go B P. LEARRED & CO B et o doatie e Hogaias 3¢ wop, | DUNg UP a single that put Willey out | - - 4 o bees, Wiles, Ploreit, Corbeti, Chess 2. McGraws jat first. hecler, Mulcahy and W | il sweclitce hlts, Maloades, Giveson, Plekett, Vint; ort ' for the Sachems played star ball and | Thumes boom & Trwst Go. Buildims. | RO o S & Towital 43 01 on beach | Austin and Choast s e (\“\"(‘éil’l*’z!g“ Agewey Betabitothed May 1848 e el f2 mmed runa Howilal 55 | form, receiving fine support. Daufels, | S 2087 v ety | for the soldiers, was knocked from the | box in the last half of the 6th and | UNITED STATES LAWN was replaced by McAffee. The featur- TENNIS TEAM WINS | ing play of the game was a loubls ; S e jrunuu off. by the Sachems. With a | [ J ® Defeats Canadians in Final Reund of | man en third the batter hit to shoit. | Wi, Real Estate and FWre | " ;0 00 Tournament, and Will | Willey threw to home, scoting a pur- | l—-un- renvoved to 25 Shetucivet Challenge for Guc r,wn there. l')),;as‘ then returned to *.v”x, ! Banie. B putting the Tunner out at secon wtrouh, oppesite Thames Natiooal % i A for the Sachems was right there Over Wonterorthi's 5 and 102 Store. Wimbledon, ¥ng, July 20 The | with the big stick while Austin B United States Davis cup lawn tennis | &y S P8 FECC VRS Ausin 8 team fought its way here Saturday |, =50 Zihe platal tesau ot = ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW throush the final round of the pre- | oo Maroni for the soldiers aldo fe: ———————————— | liminary towrnament, and by adding | (o000, " R o uns 1 the fin & Mag |2 victory over tne Canadipn team in | e e 55 e Y inning getting no more until the sixt g the double match, to its two wins in | HURE EEIUNE T e e | : Over Fret Net Baok, Soewscket oL | the singles, gained the right to chal- .~y Al ““,H,‘ thet victors | Esirenes stmirway mest to Thass |lenge the English holders for posses- | tooy (e 100 And SERIT S S ) Uooat Mank. Telephoms 53-8 sfon of the international trophy total 5 THA” S ? | — Harold H. Hackett, of New York, | 7 Pt Wrint | TEImm (Beanidin e e 7711 FROM EACH LABEL, SAVE AND SECURE Francisco, represented (the Unite {staron I gy T States and by their brilliant team olmiLe oyt 0 marioa Shanow Saftdine | gorc took it in three straight 3Bems | e Lafe _———————— 12-10. from R. B. Powell, o, Danicts 0020 o SATURSAY'S BASEBALL RESULTE. ool D e S P L Sl 45 7 1 8 . Awecican Lengon. he matches § round 0 Nkeana 4 1w 0 0f Clevdlond 3 N’ York 1 are to be played, according to pres- | £, Afec 1 0 0 0 S Lows & Washingis 3 |ent arrangementst, at Wimbiedon, on | Ciomys { Plwdoiobis 5. A< game. Pulladeivbls | July 25, 26 and 25. The United States | ot w T 51 e g L] ;=g . |will then be represented by McLough- A e - mwome SR Bt |y Hackeit R Norr rms and | S 20000400 ‘ Wil e | Wallace F. Johnscn inglish de- | Fort Wright 0200000 05| S & A Beds & |fenders are C. P. Dixon, J. C. Parke, | Two base hits. Wiley. Ch Austla, Wheeler, | Phvtacy 6. Beooktm 3 |A. W.-Gore and H. Roper Barrett. | Maroal, Bost; struck out, by 4 by 1 | Beston 5. Chikoago & | = v ’m,,_k‘\. % o Chass vl e d Phlladuiphte 3. Cincisadl T Sixtees Invings. English Gelfers Must Wear Coats. ire. Scnay Kirty % | RATIONAL LE1GUT STAND NG The American and Canadian golf and Low. | tennis players, who have been play- SUNDAY'S BAS TS = {ig the championsn in England i\‘\vi i pE Ay : summer, have given Englishmen | Intaemationd) s =4 a few points in comfortable dre | B ¢ et i ifor thes a wa . = Sk | { unanimo Al Vifst t T Tt jers on v r da ffed their | Gity nd sme: Baltimore 5. Jersey City oo | coats and played in thei v BYOE. |~ bt P Nk This led to a lot o ism from i SR ik ¥ , certaln quarters anrd approval from | i ool Ei;ut. ATeApIRG - Tartot 10, | others. Tt wae said that to play with- | on. . Low, = ek - s = — B > out a coat went agalnst all the tradi- | nowo® = e A | | omm nf ARl B Or s A riAE Basad| e S5 @ GAMES TODAY. fomn and e whe Chieaen tem suesing sy, | WEEK OF SENSATIONS |Fates appears: to be the {and that Amerfcans and Coio i i A G R . RORE AL inni | when in Engiand should do as Eng : i i . Mistian e e pinchen The Aebding IN BASEBALL WORLD | ""'phillies Playing Winning Game. ‘e men do, Those Englishmen, howes 1 ] fon at New Haven it the viiors maneged | o i T | Philadelphia has shown improved {who believe in rational and comf ; 3 t Merdden. zniog b gras wn bt | Philadelphid Amerians 10 Bad 8lump | 4ok iogamm, winnidg Aive out of ssve 3 B “ester 13, | e ki R et aanc | —~Rirateg Continue Upward Glimb. games piayed, practically keepin 1 i ey s o " Chleagw's mun | R |with New York on\the week! Cicago . i a2 ST T 5 New York, July 20.—Indlvidualy |gurrendered the third’ place to Pitts ey \ 2\ Rrookln eazo. more than clubs figured as points of |burgh, the Cubs’ eastern trip haying Brocsonn ame. Brockton po « 81, b e T ) % E‘E wt New Yor wateat 4 %0 & 0isalient interest in the baseball his- |been & losing journey. The Brooklyns Worcester €. Iyim 1 | | at’ Philadeinhia {113 0|tory of the woek. The change in tho |broke their losing streak of ten game owell 3. Lumreoce 3. trst gam i | S AT il American Leagus. 173 3 § § managoment of the world's champlony |on Monday, but heve won but a sinzle it | > X at Dot 090 2ithe Cobb suspension, the return. of |game since and are mnot playing In a ot same Perdand §, | A NATURAL REACTION, ! 55 | tan st Chicacn Halela ;":xjd Walsh “1‘1”!0 ame, Vll!uxba]dl\'a?t o ‘ 'orm to offer much hope T’)’j i edy | - 7% | Pifindelnhts at Louts 107 o 0fthe latest “highest priced all player {improvement in position he Glanis | Gains of Friday Load to Profit- Taking | -, i | Beary. i 9 in Chappelle, the trouble over the Hal |now have to meet Pitisburgh, ard this There is considerable eriticism of On Saturday. o AMERICAR LIACUE STANSING. | Boetling.c 9 Chase deal ‘and the punching match |series, starting Tuesday with a_double Proftal O Toddie Tor bot ae sy y Eolaics | <L ety !ion the St. Louls bench at a game | header, ought to heve an imovortant a¢ the trial of the owners and mem- | cioseq. ooy, Wane oo 5 dhaeia. % . 2 4 tween the Glans and Card i {beering on the remainder of the race. ere % 5 e oged ateady "he strikin 4 0 York—such developments 3 = bers of the Hartford and New Haven | poq” S f0%. 718 . | o 3 sSchalk 9 | sufficient s \ | In the Roped Arena. clubs. It is heid that as head of the E LIVE S8TOCK NOTES. | 3 | sufficient in number and inC e Slop F league he should show suetent im | 0487, and the stock ma | Tetals, 3 | keep the enthuslastic from | Packey McFarland might just as be on hand in this orisis, | 64 What traders called Hetis Foms Fuly, bh maaaied ar] jall their attention to the progres | well make no attempt to get in a bout 2 Sunday profen: | action. Boars took advantage seavey wers 1,903 head, teerimiae o1 | Butied tor Kutm o 3. | the league races. | with “Willie' Ritchle' tnless he can do b 15 80T e situation to put out new lines, but [ears for the market Brimo o P - it tor. Baterty. In 1 - s g 133 pounds fhe ringside. ‘Ritchie, L 1907, Tt | (he only rescssions of importance were | for Lon market, - i and g | amstted for Basterty tn 90 Athletics Find Hard, Going. e Gakee Folng to fight y be a gold | am, i alati STBER Yatend. 10derate and | Highlandors Trim the Tigers. s by inninzs | MeFarls T " replied: ¥ ut the first sont f Steady s t bulis | pet July 20, S | S T e e T S e McFarland in the ref game Hartford p " d_investment shares in most cases and cows firm to PSR Mk bamry aainy bewen st Jiie: end ; S EaSN G0 00 e o eoilo Dezhaps the slump of iilie ‘Ma ' | would gladly meet Packey If he made foland on a Sonday the fteamie shave|lolding firm, In the laie trading ynrdy wers we 1 e e I R e |-ty e Dib i CHaih hocss’ st Assiies l'“";l,," ""“;;;j L e el 133 pounds ringside, but will not ome out of that | Paciic joined the Tt of stoeks seliing | Croies Pennsylvania: for §1,900 | York won 10 a5, Toe yie Ty | plons ha redule and made | Jack “Twin® Sumvan made such a — | & point_ bslow yesterday’s -close, Ru- | cour. »‘rf‘: 5@ one SXbR BTD0 fok Domall piicaites Wi st SR o PR ENR 28 | poorer we - than hive | great showing in his (\w Tecent bouts KIDNEY 1 deceptive disease |Mexican Petroloum eaused an uptirn | Shipments feom . this o otive sides. | %0, 0¢ it who la t. The seore: Bridgeport dropped six of ten games and s e e sl R 35 have ‘t |o 2 13 from the low point Just be- 100 eatis o penany BOTE \,T:.m-m\-i Now York, Do New Lons 4 rapidly in perce . That their lead | Charley Murray, matchmaker of the t ¥ St GO dred tegd |a Bttle ende 1d 160 eat o ne Y o | Waierbu vas not cut d 6 anv nc ex pensberry Y, of that a 1ROUBLE cnow i1. 1t |fore the elose the list stiffened frac- | from Foston: to T orpts] SOt pentetent % 3D T lmusnes 078 & 0 Spmenein (1l a was ot cu n %6 an< - | Glickrsoerry A\ Co of (hal ciy. has you wani gooa resuits |tionally, Bonds were steady Tpibtots of iived et | Rantetnat . & 8 INT benamite's 1 13 1| Pitenea s tent was due to the Ll d him up to meet Soldier Kearns, 303 can make no Ke by using Dr. s yoiy S sl bl £ | Qreef 5 11 0 1|Grawfordxt 3 1 8 0 0, Meriden ... 50 Clevelands were as 1 the Brooklyn heavyweight, for ten Cgreat Kid- BTOCKS, oA arket, get- | neih 4 110 9§ 0|Cobber s 1400 = i games as rounds yow of that club on the in fifty cent ive and top grades firm te 85¢ highi Pipaghes 4 1 6 8 0Veachie 51120 New London Shut Out Waterbury. The likely Fht of Siist 29 Bottle by | Seie o, | RO buitermilks, Commen (e | Soitaetizn & 1 8 6 OlGinert> 3 1 9 0 0| wusnury July 20.—New London with Radavaugh e sl telling you | 114 Awal Copper % v, | veals seld ai p igdh B 118 OfMKeso 3 1.4 0 1| qnuiPOn T bl TR T T Toble ; { S S A b tr A,,: Kilmer & Ca., | 5800 Am. Ca A R frests 2 A1 o - o R et sl e 1tors ar ernon, Cal, where he is matched to 10 dm Toress Tiilies st aeg per 34 ! 36 1187 17 1 X1 1 3] planters had jumped on McCleary in ihe opening o < | bout on July 23. As soon as Matty —_— —_— Toe Secucifion.... ... 2%, 2% Re , o e e S 1 © 0 0 9 isuing for four runs the result was never in doubt ame in six. Griffith still ex- |received word from Fight Promoter C AR s g 1 RENB, By | 10860 head, 20 cars on sale. Sheep less| _ B oa e Sors e ses strong hopes of a driving fin- | Carey that he had signed him to fight " e $4 8% U%laa id 250 lower; prime and cholce Bouse 1 | W R a e s hpe a - lish and W on i reportet | Cro lost no_time pack = active and e lower S otes | ted for Mouso in | 2 e S R terk | G po, time io_packing up ~ 100 4 Taviiis 1% 1034 1eby | lembg 16@350 loweri sommon & o | _ Score Ly tuminan— Swasm 413§ dxetoms 4 371 0 0 as having offered ¢ every o nis 1 1d starting from Boston LINCOLN’S s e mi,d:um Were off 36@500. Common 1o | oT Yotk woorv-: 128y Ehce 4011 e e e e el B Sk Az, e % 2 % | St Dotrolt ..\ i — & | Wnonsonrt 4 1 3 0 1doldenct 4 13 0 1 : 3 00 Da. id mew i o | Prime sheep (ewes) sold at $3@8.36 per | o0 " TN L 0 o e | Wamnersb 4.1 8 2 i|Tedndb 8 1 1 4 o|then that his club has a look-in z — — - 108 Am. Woaten b w1 (100 1bs; a few at 35.50; ortdnary to| pen thme bam it Coomtord "o > | Haugerdt 43 1 0 1fSpemertd & 211 0 0| gepue ponol ot coucos Sensat S . 100 Aodcsods S0 O | primo lambs $3@8.75; Tour cars of ex. | “-m s Ba i F4 AFTasioaiiee e 0 g0t Stahl's Remaval Causes Sensatien urn} ure Ore 206 : tra $8. »d mutton easier at 10| Plank Blaaks St. Louls. Mileoluned 01 8 Doineom#b 4 3. 12 01 The deposition:of Jak d e f in | @1 er Ib.} dressed withers 121~-2@) | st Lous Juy W Plank siiched fne tall thin| aclewry.p o o|Fiwiany § 3 6 3 §|season aiter the clib ain an nion treets dressed lambs 15@17c. | efternon, while his tesmmates hit enz when | M'Leanp 3 o - agement had won a | . | o0 Beoohtrn Tapid 7 | " Receipts of hogs were 1,500 head In- | bl mouit ruzs, Philadeotis visning from St Torits | L N due BERD I ana s wenld tide wosd | Wit g g £ S | cluding about one car for the market. | 3"\ Mntnes, but Plauk always tghtened and | o %7 ¥ the baseball week. The ¥ illimantic, nn, July 2, 1913 3800 { Feeling steady. State and Pennsyl- | prevented & score. Leveraz was hit hard and re- | Score by innings— Corrigan has appavently mnot affected 300 vania hogs sold at $9.65@9.85 per 100 | ceived ressed support. the misplaye coming st orit- | Waterbury ... -.......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 the playing of the cluh one way or th o |Ibs.; roughs at $3@8. | nlsuagee Allizon relored Levecens Inthe s | New London st A e b (o ot by | Fof The 850 | ki ioning after Pliladelphia bad scored three runs. TUe | mwo base hit. Uldch: Mits, off McCleary 3 In 1| Looking over the Nation ¢ | e or 200 e = 2 score: Sihe A Micbein' § o 8 buioe: wechifce hit s B ovel s i 500 2 . Chicago, July 17—Hogs—Receipts st Louls. | adubaugh; stalen bage, Jeelon deuble oiay. Neah | Uation, the efforts of ‘the Pi | . 100 | 14,000 market strong and _ highe ab hpo a o 1 % Baker to Hickey to Wamer, Warner to Miler, | to climb continu® the notable f mv Good 0id Summer Time || &&onees | Mixed end butchers s850m0.55; good | B 3.8 8 3| et fn o, o P, Vim0 | Mhe Firates won ail but one ot fher | R, Ga New 00! et , 38.90@9.45: Tough heavy, 3570 | pei® 4 33 8 1 8 8|8 New rondon: sk out bs Radabaven 5 by | six games. that ome being { 09 sy L ; light, $3.15@9.60; pigs, $7.60@ | Williamsxt 3 0 3 1 0 g1 Mk e A o contest they st on their entire | 100 General - % Brief,l 30200 ° e st trip. Even at this gail Splendid 100 Goodrich pfd ... Cattle—Receipts; 1,504 uY oestimgh 4 1 1 3 1|DAMurphyt 3 00 S :apror‘;‘he!\" have :;wmd 1 | P 100 G Roral” ord Staady anf alon.. Bestes ATisanan: $111 15 : o Lake Streets in Lead. | ttfe A e 18 Gtewer, 208 oo | cows and heifers, $3.50@8.50: stockers | ivedzs 3 0 0 3 0 Dangs 3 5] The Lake street team now leads the | i ‘six davs and stil hold a command- | R Assortments, 100 Tilinois Central | and feeders, $5.60@7.85; Texans, $7.15 | Allsonp 0 0 0 0 0 Sl e e ~ |ing lead. " A slump on their part | L }:fl’,fi‘f““ . @8,20, calves, $8.50@11.35 o o = 10 1, nus boys by the score of 14 to - | continued steady winning by th2 | Bfor23ots. Cluett, Pecbods & Co., ! i Hakers o iy Sheep—Receipts 13,000; market weak | O 1 aEesy Etsmben JHoth teamns R e e Reuonnbl‘ 300 Inter. Har. Native, $4.25@5.45; western, $4,26@ | 8core nv tuminge— |tied for fizat place and this - 8 - 4 300 Ko Cita & South 5 .10; lambs, $6@8; western, $6.50@8. | Philadeiphia -8 18993 e s puls tho Lako street boys shead. b 100 Laclede Gas .. s 85 e | P 3 darrs i3 | Touls 0000000 0 o0 have won five games and lost none. 3 Prices on 800 Scbiah Valler . 148% % | MONEY. | Two base nit. Shoton. Taran. Mumhy. Bamy. |Walsh for Hobart avenue pitched in Incorporated 1842 e Lt N e | E fine form. and had excellent supoort, H i a1 ™ e Tl S o i {ntsy fne’ tourin, “when ‘he was toch- s At e o B iy B0 and 90 Gaiw, B, ats mintis S| it A6 0F Cue e e s e | 0 e TumE . Mk Difoncd z 100 Mo., Kan. & To.......... 20% 20% 20% | 4 e, 5; s ths 6@ veland, July steady ball. .The score by Innmings: ——————————————————————— 500 plsourd Taclne 01000 B0 B0 516 14 o the metes th Boma o e LRl I Hobert " aveniie, 0 0°0/1°0.0.0 9 0& 1 rch. - . 24’ pid i | S A ed the run he n when Chapman Ve . k B Porch, 4 BT Aol 1 e e confies ThaIs secrifioen Cal- | TReL Ntroot ., 0.0 0 3.8 51 3 x=14 Everybody needs it, of course. 600 New York Cenfral s _ COTTON. line 0 scecnd, waa toak third on Iooperstneld ! Batterles—Iifor Hobart avenue, Foole, : J ¥ Wind [ B0 Ny N Ho& o0l New York, July 19—iutur: losed | and wored ‘on #petker's |;‘;—;‘.’::fl;.:‘i(fi"kwlnn§r‘ Valsh, Cummings; for Lake strect Everybody is going to need it mors mdow 200 Nort. “a West........ 104% firm i‘x(.xxn%,v bids: July, 12,21; Au- A er an sbesns of iwo | Counihan, Moran. Umpire, Freld Mur- in the future, too, when the earning o Now A, | et 1214; September, 1134; October, | nan asiss of a broken bons In his foot. feat- | TAY. 3 n a sy | ompacity iin; loss thami during “youth 400 Venmayivanin . ..., No ver,” 11.55; scember, | ured i e : iddie-a e Janpary, 11.48; February, 114 Cleveland. Ponies Trim Meriden 9-2. Wherewithall or middie-age. 200 Ruliway Steel Spring. 58; ‘May, ; S8 ? sh Ipo & @ n 300 Bas, Con, Cov.. s A e L8, n s | B0 5 Y 1% 18] Mertden, Conn, July 20.—A orowd ol R s bt e Nt 117000 Bewdiaga 1 rrr eireer Suisc; middiings uplands, 13.40, + t 4022 1lof 2100 fans witnessed the first game some THEN is to save a little NOW 500 e, T &' 5, 12.65; sales, none, : i 4 11 1 8iof professional Sunday baseball pla:- 3 : e 400 fl.,,,,u”.;n.m e s % . AR 'led hers in years and also .saw the| —a little_at a time, but that litt'e e B D i . : : oAdorans | {0 8 B ofwnasy 4 0 0 # olMerfden team go down in defeat/ be- often, 100 8,1, & 8, W, pid e G s ey 51 :lfl'fi’.‘: {1 &0 offore the onslaught of the Poniow the 508 Moo Haions S e e ,’ Motwte, 31 797 11 1|meound for Meriden, but was hauled out = 00 Bludehakes ' e Scoze e le substt- = 100 D pid e B it IL‘:‘:,';;..AM i ol MR Bt e e e e riili ti S = l titut R R ng o LR e B inoina Bore 1 avan Tite « nere: he Willimantic davings Instifute Phird Avenue g Two basa hits, Currigun, Gasdnes, Jusksen, La- ¥ g 0700 Union * Pucisie . ioie; three base Wi, Busle, el LT R R R e i oo Uy Bc oy, & RN % PG eriden .., 00601 1660—3 7 2 c ident. N. D. WEBSTER, ¢ J00 VI, B ine, ord : 3 o Bovae o washingien 5, Chisage 1 Lower ind Plaherty] Watler, Han. | H: O:/MURRAY, Prasidpnt i Tramen iy, 200 U 8. Rubber......, ETIR TP L S ) dle L €higags, July U0.Plicher Beelling was in fimececk and Gagain. AR R PRI

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