Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 1, 1919, Page 11

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SCENE,»a garage; time, mid- night. Characters, the deal- er and a transiént customer limping in w-lth a damaged tire. CUSTOMER — “Give me a Firestone; 1 know what it will do arnd I haven’t time to experi- ment on an unknown tire.” DEALER “Sure; you want most miles per dollar and I want most friends per mile.” Exit customer, happy and satis- fied, with— Tirestone per Dollar CaANTERBURY PLAINS well repre- Wednes- Canterbury Plains was sented al the Brooklyn fair e crowd on the grounds Was considered the largest )y of the tory Cannir, tlains won and ng club its name year, cume Iast umbe: nesday in the. hist fair. Garden hone Weord- and second first a \s nuns ! to en Fri receive the Lot cu had been done up to last ¥Friday was 150 and since then the children have de ns more. making 1 to- tal o 300 cans to dute. The club worked hrully t win anning stove wffercd as o Drize the club Ut put up the la the surime Lena - Arno, £ her sister s farm. left Wednedday Mich., where she has that o who. - hus or for De- secured Richs o B e e 3 anday - leht moved fr a wear w izene ho. Priinfieid abo his Lom n Perr Fere to was ficud Childreon Cry ~ FGR FLETCHER'S CTASTORIA Brown of Norwich ior inDunisisgn Thesday. g} Ginet. M. T in Triesday on & buSineas. tH1p mwli wumber ‘of pheasants from the state hatchery at Madison arrived here Tuesday, consigned to local sportsmen, wére taken away and ln!urday. Oetobqf 11, has been- set s the date for the official Welcome oitie. col@brition. by tha, own . Of ompson to its service men of the worla war. . Plans for the fine event Were discussed at lemgth Tuesday eve éning at-a mecting of the general com- . mittee that has been named hy - the libéerated ih the surrounding country.| own. While the plans are not &l Through The Botieus wits krm eompleted.- it is wh that the cele- Jonn” Ha§ arra bratioh will iclude a big _parade, Fotiirne i the. porids necies _games; | which will pass through the Grosven- Deginning today (Wednesday). ordales, and 4&lso may be seen At George C. Gmwy of Lowell, visited| Thompson town. The villages will triends lelian Tu be prettily - decorated, and there will The ure ran, up to 70 de-| be plenty of musie, danems and other greés in ihe sun here at noon Tues-| amusements. Great interest in the day. making the day ideal. event is being shown throughout the “When the new electric street lights| town. and the churches, schools, firé that have been wrranged for aré in-| department, fraterns) organizations suuac. Goodyear. with its newly pav-| and manufacturing cgmpanies are all ed main street and new sidewalks will| anxious to make a splendid showing be a village decidedly improved in ap-| on the hig day. It is expected that pearance. there: will be a fine float division in The “hufiting season opéns i week| the parade. Thompson has appropri- from . ts [ s 8. on quail, malé] ated $5.000 for the-celebration and in- pheasants and woodcock. Hen pheas-{ dividuais and organizations will —ex- ants may not We shot this vear. pend that much more that it_may be Dr_and Mrs. W. H. Judson are out{ the grand success that the becasion of town for a weel's siav. warrants. The Danielson Baptist chufch was represented Tuesday at the meeting| UBIng ‘the much tried and approved of the Ashford Baptist association at{ Mmethod of multiplying by five the fhe church m North Ashfor number of school children between 4 e practically assured high cot of| and 18 vears of age in this towh, &s mmu.mi: eattie during the winter|a basis for fixing the total population, onths._is causing owners of numbers| the recently _completed enumeration erda to. ofter ihem for sale in| shows that Putham now has 9.310 towns -n this section, souls, a decided increase over the to- The Spetember meeting of the Bo- | tal Ziven in the census taken by the hemian club was held Tuesday even.| SOvernment ten vears ago. The 1910 ere considered for| census showed just over 8700 popu- embership limit in or- | lation. i LF. Battey has _carried out’ the enumeration work this vear. as In years past, and his figures for 1919 show a_total- of 1862 children be- ftween the ages of 4 and 16 vears. This is an increase of 38 over the fig- ures for last year, when the total was 1824. A special increase was noted in the Sawyer district, where the Chil- dren’s Home is siuated the number of inmates fhere Being about 20 more than' last year. Henry Dorsey of the Connecticut Agricultural college. Storrs. Jones of the state experiment station at New Haven were in Windham D collecting sampiles of corn that will-be tested out for vields state cxperiment siation fields receive and Dr. Jones on Tuesda were Jason Lathrop of Plainfleld. W. F. Herr of Canterbury. E. M. Wheaton of Puinam and §. H. Peckham of Woodstock ‘This noon at the office of the sec- retary, Mahten M. Geissier, members of the beard of mahagement of the Putnam Building and Loan associa- ilon are {6 meet in special session to | mass upon applications for two loans that the association has received and upon which action must be taken at once. Announcement was made Tuesday ‘Aha( the Bmplre theatre. in the Pel- llmmv‘d h{ulldln-' \L‘ street. has been Dy e eaeent Hampton | 1fased for a period of one vear from ‘r!;e\ B S';..r; e aaal Qetober 1 to tacoh 1 of Paw ©’Connell - was re-elected grand knight of Cargill council, K. of a4 metiing of the organization for th, ck(‘llon r ofll'serp for the énsuink vear. Dubue was elécted deputy. Sy [knight, Rene ron recording secretary, Gaston Maindon Minancial secretary and L. Woisard treasurer. -~ At the meeting of the Girls’ club to be held at Phoenix hall this (Wed- nesday) “evening the redults of the membership drive recently conducted will be made known: The teams that have worked under the captains. the Misses Mariand snd Keegan. have been doing excellenit. work. Games and dancing will feature this evening’ gatheFinz. Mrs. Thomas Beckett the chairman in charge of the TEcep- tion. “Miss Brav and Miss Jacobs in charge of the music and decorations, réspectively. 2 Captain A. ®. Woodward, 0. O.. in- spector of stall arms practice for the Third regiment. State guard. on Tues- day announced that the regimental ri- fle team that will participate in the state match 4t New Haven on Satur- day of this week will be made up as} follows: H Captain X. P. Woodward, Captain D, Palmer Brown pany: Lieyt. Herman P. Parnshaw. G company: Sergeant Howard M. W A, A sits from inspectos: G com- Wed- | S| Rome of thn_ =t number of = T T S S i Weod, C company; Corporal George | Ratage i cotpars:. Mbeh, s T, D Yis. G company: Mech. Charies W. Hale, C companv: Prt. Edwin A € company their crops. ziong So far company_is 1of potatoes during the nicht {Jelson. F of Pawc 3 i Tt was stated Tuesday that These stafe guard members have im- | Bas developed that is new roved an efficieney in rific vractice in | etting the Providence-1 a surprisinz way over what they were |1y freight servi ole 10 A0 when they firet went into|sls. Tt was expected that something the corvice a litt - two vears ago|definite would be known ahout the {and the sxpectation is that they will matter a few days since, but there ha | make some cxcellent sco in theibeen a hitch semewhere in the mego- match at New Haven on Saturday. | tations are former mationzl| . Orteberiis i now ind are excellent date for the cneninz of the finc {rectaurant thut been erecte interviewed | 1he Goodvesr Mills Comvany. Inc the benefit of mnloves. It was ex- pected that the restaurgnt would | anpearance in this s oii, Opce e | IS SOr BRSINES] By Octoher 1. | while a rase does develon. and some!deldy in the Wl of equipmeni {of them are severe. though not “pt.{ prevented th alh Lo e owipll | Notwithstanding th Tt acalers here ToIe. Gases At women's zarmen inflienza was raging | Son Is opeminz nimcrons denths | Dromise ix that sreatest of any {ouzh has known. Many former members of St Tames' Darien, ool repident o othef towns af ctod to roturn here Attend the golden duniver- vance of the founding of parish. Ceem to| -Today's meeting of fhe Ki places| YWoman's club at the assembly in the bizh school building wil tozether many members who ‘o address by Dallas Lore Sharp The garden (hieves eason. nothing re ielson trol- e Back on the old ba- e se1 as aho mem ians who were ; Tuesday stated that onl: a |of influenza so far have made bo ! but | has . and sen- The the 2 {rentage of tnis me st vear tewns hereabouts, & reoried every and will be the snlend busine fall season e P R, fors s | Though the annual town clection is; niy five divsw there ix absotute | > Jv. o activity of what Killinzly {1 kmow in polftieal circles {Tan be learned. there doesn't [be any contests develoning for p on tre town ti-kets, and the only real! < intne Vote on the licens and this interest Is compar =n |lively mild compared, to what usually | ix a_member of the facully was the rule. Pllinfleld | nother | Beston university. Windhum ccunty town that will (ake 2] The debt of the town of Killingly, ense quesiion next Mon-l e town reports show. is now it has been since 191 gures for the first tim ihe $200 G20 mark. The debt then §201.136.9,. This vear aiter touch- !ing the hizh water mark of $218.281.65 nsed | FATY . | the wr as il hall \uumunx # been so many raids _on and the West Side been involved. that those rdeny are hurrying (o hary bhe debt h » X _ In omly Check Your Paggage Direct to I\T TQN Ar27a8e Yy onoes ONE NiGHT ONLY — presents oo 4 CHI . JOSEPH KLAW'S € Minuter from the Heard of mmn = cf iy S RS T S I eapn e Lo o i pee evat | Ninen. Gr-at excellomcs in serv ! i tha ey el Bas s S xZZ—'ffi'..n Bne. 3 cafes & Scek ard cenvcenicnc nmw hotel methods— ho'f the gost ef the sam: accommedaticns ia tas dowa town hotess B0 3 ’ #3 ‘tfl TIROLAHNCHS 1z Perfo $ 4.0 mewead ©f 10210 tourists. of youi ity - wide advetisi R r-m Yous ie ’L [ W 4 miadration i cha hrldmg' e ad Opersated by sinestate Fiotel O £3 o § PP dgany L l\.t.M MAGK, VicsPresic ; &&bmx. COMEDY SUCCESS om&mAL New YORK PWM * NOTABLE mr OF THIRTY » . when the debt have the annual reports showed crease in the indebtedness of the town s reduction ix the third st ever made during the 40 vears. reduction the second FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd BRADLEY . THEATRE —PUTNAM— _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd Direct from the Tremont Theatre, Boston and Dr. are! 5 to dix out whole fows! ve to i Down | Abel the ‘said, from which m Putnam to take a ’m tacturing. pefson w fl: at_thai* sum, éolhn clerk, in eourt, i n .d- Dimes 15 come’ sut. o an's weék's pay drawn hére. Heavier fines will b e rhe, e e court heteafter to ¢u- eruntations, intoxication, Judge S acidity and ea Tussday. Judge d ion..when ig réality their Pon (here Was somé gXouse fat he Ble s e to Eastric “catarsh "of ' the who gets drunk when epen -u-n- in- T oo S g i vited him to fall from o Calaren o the stomach ic dungerous that a man has to seek use the ne Hining exercise his ingepuity to ho-n leice #nd a cvat- he geéts drunk he does so hy u, .”n v of phleg r'b'b 8 the surface S0 free will and .the. fawlt fs all his |L53L S AgEstive HQuids cunpot exix Therefore the fines wil be hedry, a tioh soun breeds deadly disease in may run as high as the gtatute per- th‘ fermented, \nassithitatéd roed. The mits, $20—and costs, and many druaks | bicod is pol luted afid carries the infec- may look with ~confidence to a sen-jtion throughout the bedy, Gastric fence of 30 days in jail uleers are apt o form and r}m:g ntly an uleer is the Sigm o 4 The state trade schosl hers mow haw| Chncer. <o : the largest registration of studenti J: :#:{n. ""4 "nt slnh‘v{fl':"l’lr good and sinee it was opened several ars ago.| st B o L _laks Liters Saee There ‘are 50 regular stidantn rhere, s teaspooniil or gure’ Hisuraiey Mds among them a number of &AIR Who|hot as vou can comfortably drink it are taking courses in the demestic Scl- | The hot WAté washes the mucons from ence department. The growth of @t-{the stomach walls and draws the biood tendance at this school is ézpeéted te|to the stomach while the bisurated be steady henceforth, for its great|WAgnEMA ls an excellent solvent for yalue is becoming hetter kiogn every The hot whter treatment. . Moreover vear in Putnam and all of the sur-|ine BisutAted Magnésia will serve as rounding towns. Py nflrll‘xl i harmiess antacid Every fan who has bsen watching|Which will newtralize any excess hy- during_the baseball season that has|izisy tural digestion without di Jjust closed—and there isn't a fan that|iréss of any kind should soon follow hasn’t kept tabs en his reeord break-|Bisurated M.;fnei(l i net a laxative. ing performancez—is wondeMng just|!s baTmiess. BB NEg oy SoTtake how far the bif fellow will hit ome|id cin We sbiaimgd frem =any local when he comes.to Putnam hex! Sun-|Sagnesic with other forme of magna. day wifh the Providence K. of i@, anilk. trates. etc.. but mel it in team. which will be made up éntire-|the pute bisuratéd férm (powder or Iy of stars. Among the fans here one|lablets) ‘especially prepired for of the popular bets of the - Week is |PUFPOSE: LI that Babe will hit a home run off the Putnam pitcher, or that he wagn't. One llh|< =ub je and the pros and cons are so nimerous and varied as to co 2 1 university of baseball poss Local or Long Distance One can get hets either wa: abcut town. but most of those .).5 Powerful New Stewart 31,1 think Bahe clout one across thé thi they ought to have sofe Ton Tfllfik odds just the same. heeause evell the ouas‘ ATES REASONABLE kings among swatters don't “hit Yem ERVICE THE BEST WRITE OR TELEPHORE FOR BAYVILLE, CONN._ where they all of {he time. Adyance copies of the annual town reports were in the hands of some Putnam citizens Tuesday, and proves of specigl interest. Thix report shows that the net indebtedness of the town of Puinam to he $188 This compares very favorably a net debt of $208.923.80 in 1918% a net debt of $222,13217 in 1917. The total bonded indebtedness of the fown is $211.000.00. with outstanding coupons of $346 . The balance on hand -at the date of filing the treasuréws report—Sep- tember J—there was a balance on hand of ($15.085.33, and other assets were $7.000 in Liberty bonds and $830 in War Savings stamps n automohile owned Gilson was slightly damaged when it was in collision with « trolley car, near the Front street bridee. Aniie Shati. who was shot at North Grosvenordale -u week ago ihis even ing, was holding his_own at the Da: Kimball hospital on Tuesday Miss Camille Buvrard Miss Tesse Macdonald. Eisie Lewis. whose home is in Rastford. and Louise Adams loft | here on Tuesday to cnter the Hartford Hospital Training Schan! for Nurae The first hlock of the new chmen aving in Grove street was laid Tues- day. and the Wwork of building the roadway will progress steadily from now on. County DAN gL50n. co Parisrs & [ LEGAL m‘rlces k Legal Voiers of the Town Lisbon are neréby warned to meet the Town House Saturday, Oct. 4 At S p. m., 10 hemr and it ubou reports of the Town Officirs and FecommefigaTions of - tle Se'e Also Lo ses it th I selectmen expensep. | Also to see compiete the corner by Clement the 3 will ask the S State aid road to 1o Blisavide bridge Granam's so-cailed. \lso t6_do any other Business proper B-C ¥ 5 Seiectmen. 1919, Ager lis is nre- paring a paper which will hé discussed | [ ighon, Sept ai a cerference of county - agents = scheduied to be held i Portiand. this eI g P L ! NOTICE | | Tuesday there were 2% prisoners at| Anmul Town Meeting conn., 0, the Broekiyn were hound ¢ other twelve terms at the for the work in what s the Manhasset ave seen Putnam’s most active Things are hooming dnwn there | the erection “af an_ aadition to [ mill and the building ¢ new dwellingz. mention only two of | { the comp: & that are under A Fabr nil Twelve of these| await trial the pmmitted to serve and sre jai E the Town, of Sereby warned ir Hail all Town 1918, at 8 o'ciock a ct by ballot all Town Officials who are reguired by luw Ao hear and upon the the Beiectmen, Town Treasu | Thwn =onool Committed o alter or Approve the Tihe Selectmen of tae o of the several abpartments of tiie Town for the smeuing year And to take such steps relative to the Iavy of a Tor <es as may bé consistent TAZ 0 the Public Arvts of Vo Tawn Sth - that = epUrts o est | urisual value—10 {6 50 per cent towe § it er than regular retai] stores COE L S ods are all diree from the mills nr{ \,““mn for the | at Chadwick's ”urmny store. itién of the ectmen “The cost of the Putnam town farm, l""’ {up Town 1 unh baoks for the sr‘honfi A% MRE DY We gnintid reports of | 1a transact —any nth bu, Putnam. for the last fiseal séar was| proner S0 he dons 1t <a1d meeting 22y | " Rusiness meeting to bexin T [ B it 16K P [ R WA A CARL B GrswoLD always an Chapte S Library and atter of Puhl Yer of Town e whether or free text nese SHUNOC Considerable interest is manifest in the approaching . North Stompaton | town meeting. The past recerd and | . efficiency of the republican seiectmen, | George D). Coats and Clarence i Maine, appesrs sufficient 10 guarantae | ihe on by large mAJOH(lP*i . Cobleigh and George .| m. and closé this 28en day B RINGSI ROGERS. MORGAN. Selectmen. 'NOTICE voterd of the Town of i». m..'?'."r’ ‘the. piifposs of slecting by ballot Town Officers as follows. Asse v, Board of Reliss Seleotm Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, Auditors. s““d'y'Grnnd Jurors, Collectar of Taxes, Con- e e Eggleston of c . A. BENNETT. Conot Ml P ke Bp. Ghests et g * iy Tate o N NARD, of Mrs. Henry E. Randall Sunday. Ol MA K AT . Relatives and friends from the vil- | 3 e oot R s, lage attended the burial serviee of | Dated &t Preston, Sept. 30, THIS. mt[“v Brown held in éhe mion | e e R ce lery Saturday Mr. rown died | B et o :| Assessors’ Notlce Brown, in Voluntown, Wednesday. His an ru:afm 420 nen-re: widow is a sister of Frank H. and Ed- o ""‘ffi Or befote OV, r win S. Brown of this place. Local carpenters are making altems- lf all ¥ them on the e t er, proper] y s g i&? Spen | ars nks approved by the State Bo‘rd of tions and improvements to the réai- Jisation, | of zoal ‘fiz:. ation g A e the bk dence of Joseph Jones, locafsd neay Main's station on the Norwich and of_the list. iy of thi e Ik O A wiil be at the Town Blocs cibiaa asitpune i tons school commitiee, are young men of fine attainments and uprightnéss. Sunday was Rally day At the Con- gregational church and thé pastor, tev. O. D. Fisher, delivertd an inter- esting sermon to a large audience. At the close of the preaching service a fine concert was given by the school. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hall Peck of Groton, Miss FEthel C. New london and Miss al on home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Champlin |§ of Stonington were cajibrs in the village Saturday evening Rev. William 'F. Williams and family { are moving from Westérly to recently purchased by Mr. west of the village and known as fha | Robert, Wheeler place. Rev. Mr. IZ'- < has been rector of Christ FoRRT Maeen Tor the vast 19 yeurs. POMFRET CENTER A number of Pomfret peoplé atteid- Westerly trolley lfne. Mrs. Henry F. Randall entertained Rev. and Mrs. Luclan Drury at her sedsars or tné e sigres "The hssessor: lat h!.;m. -sons ne(ltctl i 2T cumt DPAVID W.- PITCHBR, GBORGE A. MILLS, Jabanon, Coni.. Oct. 1at. 9T, th! tion 0’ ine nikis o1 Mot Ciarénce Child in. Woodstock. Sunday. 5 Fvarett M Browh aiiended the cobt cert in Boston of the wonderful Vat- ican Choirs. g Mr. Woodward and family.of Bars rington. R. 1. Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Brown is vmuu her mother at Black Hill. Mrs. Patrick Scott has been visiting i Woreanter, octidaw e Mnm 3 co1umu [H nn 1919, | rrent cxpenses | Posottmons lEs S LEGAL mowicE NOTICE " Ammwal Town Meeting The Legal Vajets in Town i fown, af NG fn th muv‘axfi .Athnmtn At 1 Wele *mmy.%“ E:M A~ e MESURTIH DISTRIOT: . At the OM the Rocwicn Town, oppesits FrH DISTRICT: At the Pewemad Largs Hall i Taftvilie SIXTH DISTRICT: At Billings Hall Humiiton Avenue, pasc S MONBAY, « i%18, & wdlnek to erect by Baat the Towh Officars whe wre o iaw or By vote $f the Town Slectrd a: lat thne By Ballot, viz: Thres Ssiet Takn, ‘tWo ASBSRors, threc members of Ue Board af Reller, Towsn Cierk, Towa Treasurer. Collector of Town Tases Seven Constuples, three Agemis of ins own Deposit Fund, twd Auditors, t Repigerars of Voiers Bue members of Town SPheol Conimities, tae termi oF twa (5 commengs In 1913, 1h6 ter OT two ofhere in 1820 and brié to il Vdeancy now existing on said Be The polls shall be opensd in the 5 Diatrict from § o'elock In the mern until 3 o'clock in the arterness fn &l other Districts {ro the morning until 2 oclo ternoon Kivo. oelack iigar and act to meet at said Town n the aftérnoon of said upon the Annua Selectmen and their mendations, the reports Treasurer. the Sinking Fund hers. the Health Officer. School ‘Committee, and the Trustees fhe Otis Library. to grant saluries las tax to mest tié expenses of Town, indluding the expenses for Public Schools, and sation of the Tax Cc AlSo. to detormine w | will authorize the Hele A Sum not to excead seventy-five thov jimich sums saq the twelve mont necoxsary to dérra ibnk of the T next Annual e to determ SR ake s 2oy mAintaining th Also. 10 act an twenty sking that bwr Acade ¢ the tha best and e fur “term the Town r stragt Viguts on the A leadir 2 Woest Tow avenue to . Wauie dong Wauwecus street siredt . to wct up twenty lagal voters of 1o Town acchp Tanndr s andl maintaifed sald the pe iakiT exidents ts on nstalled 1pon the pet voters Bigmws Tow mintal Pading the Centra nt way sout 7 raiiroad St PO the petition AL legal voters of the the Town establish ectric lighta on atinkion read Bean H foot of t track “ po . than twents Jasking to to the Tow leial vAtESS o the Tdwn biiild a_ J I“Builaine and Memor thoriza the mirehase wpriats red thonsand or the purehase e ersotinn. of said 20d to autho indk tharefor by t avo: hest 1 twe ne for t nene hicient e Patad at N Lebalb s AT Assessor s ‘Notice ins ifable to pa own i Norwich are heresy o e Assessors. on or e first day of November. 1913 ted list, properly eisned an f all taxable property owne on the first day of October. ing to make nalty of 10 p ding to law be obtained at u City Hall, er upos appiieation iyed besinning Wea sept Blanks ca LA ssors Office ent by ma Oftice Ho Lists will nesday. Oct Dated at Norwich, Conn 1919, | | = AR M. J H. WOOPWORTH HALE, CURRAX, Assessors. persons liable te ‘bay taxes in of Norwich are herehy hoti I have a warrant 16 Jevy hnd tax of wimteen and LRe-BRIT dofinr on the City sep27d il the City Hed th Cotiect 6% milia on the Likt of 1919, madée from the Town kist of 1818, payabié Oct. 19, 1918, ahd nb. fice s hersby Eiven that asséesments {0 Gover the Cost of biliog o sprinkiing Sireats in. Ure vear 1014 ave incimded in_the rate bili and are Dl\‘ahle at the timé of the e.lh-:“.n of smid nl for the PurpOS: ting lnil -W.M.l'nlnsl 111 bA Bt fors Office Saily rrom ¥'a."m 5 B0 oi0" Gxedpe the ” o it totiowing Tuesday, Oct. 14, L will e e I R o | Wednesday, Oct 15, I will be at the apig Blote'er Jann A Metwan, Geashe- > - foas; no:‘t Pgtet -m She txe ul , Oet. Raebhen. Wrer: iae, mm He e lnm §HEiday, Dot I 2 iR anpt \tbe stora st Bhervoga fln Trées 11 a m. i8 1 e, will__be is petice. T 'Mfl " NSO, P e Norwich: Copn., Semt. 17, a»lfi Asomal Towa Meeting i T s AL Rl onl-\v it €, 11s. ‘f. ™. ust 1 9. =, ;’Rm L. KANAFHAN, L NG I HOUDE, Lighon, Cona., 0, B

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