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Tusble verk aad it is fo be 3 Sow e |to ma : e Stories That Recall Oth he believes Wt it will not be Jons ! : i 2 2 A Making Up the Difference. hefore .Vfi southern state will ve f g 5 . “And she knew just what to|isters of righteousness, whose Wilfred was the old child in the Jorwich Bulletin | 2m: =, . e s et syl sy e oo vt s X SR, TN | Wibetiw e 04 chis i the ‘erzainly the southern states ne 4 - poutively, ; motions and made people sit down and | no fellowship with the unfruitful | rugsy about him, One day he dressed . ; g \ ) i to realize their responsibilities to the “w‘hn(b ' ned ?” umoulbl inqur- | stand up tilk my g:::p just whirled. I|works of darkness, but rather re- | {5 go out .m!r ;B,ka pa“mm a st,,;,:,‘ A B and Goufied coming generations of all eolors. Ed-|eq the.deyoted young man, e ‘;éd;au'} amount to anything in | prove them. Eph. 5-11.- .5, |pallne contest, His mother met him . u the| “On, it just dreadful!” said this. because I—"z . . um:; has do-lnl:auc; o chln‘_i‘ B dh,pm:;u 3 “You see, it was a| “¥ou just let me tell you how much| Norwich, Feb. 24, 1026, the scanty attire. 2 e X. : i 124 YEARS OLD Melltide toward the MWabes Sut | Tanoe mecting of our Sosisty for the|you amount. to,” spid the Infatuated : T cant let you go out snowhall - L B Nekre s made . pater o |Amelioration” of-of well, anyhow, its| youns man insisiently. taddressing The | pen skl af e Bes), - & ihese clothen,’ my dear!" ehe 5 i3 and treated as it more thag an ani- |2 big o ru:nctmtgalmw o Tiian 3?:‘ for a ::d :: ldn g mlfm::n Mr. Editor: There is nothing on | ™“uply 50 a1 right,” answered Wilfred, . t 3 Y cept i 3 ate. *1 ; 3 Tetuprzae Cama. ':.,:w.,, ‘.‘mffl::'h b&. right ‘.’Ef flimu)flf:g‘—fleflgfi o'uhnii?xi‘: A cud ‘"“';"fi-‘é"“o,‘"a,i"i:“i?‘“fi“n.‘x'. lc‘;en im® | hottest of the fight.” —— ' ", ” mortality K Bulecs Busnes a:.- . rection is encouraging. . meetings to Order. She has a pur-| “But just you wait!” begged the von Tcom the Bible; then it may be Stew. o 4 5 s 2 e | 4y n (R e e s e Bt e e U S 57| pomas it work o o s | Fitst dose of “Pape’s Cold Compoupd” refleves dite 3 er i . iends. 1 am ition that the teache: . Feek = - 5. DEALING WITH Rtue:: 1lied | T¥01y_handsems publie. It doesn't bother me to talk at {::;’t‘edh ‘:: i '!m ol da i s::e G 8 IR R e Lemthe tress-=Three ‘doteabreak up col ds—No qum{ad 3 et ]| suprome. counly state that hey wil| - WeAL_Lallien * erled _tho young | home ‘or o people like~ike you, for | man but L wil BAAl o one hur; \gave mim, “Numvers are arys b : P uinine WEMSER OF THE ASSOCIATED \, man. “Where yéu gel ea”? , th - i i Scripture proving the soul immortal.|to make the lesson more interesting, r i not make peace with soviet Russia|She's too stately and frozen. ‘“X; smymplmm:hwame:}e]g?i;}ghrgée; on e copntrary'! read: G"‘,."_’fg’ “Suppose,” she blgan engaginaly, _on't stay stuffed-up! Quit blawing|nose szi nm‘“‘fu‘:‘“@.‘ autl. i Ao c;:fl: o o e o i e eiening o nd S eniticisine G S e ] O e s Ca athe 5197 |and sputtivg! A dose of *Paps's Cold|nsse. f oss, HBE: S “hol i rs LV 1 I ] p ~ uy ; o 5 5 if . 3 z end” i?.v'::uk like the breaking of the “Well,” i very pretty “girl said | hakes ime So insignificant and-— LRl erave: this corruptable puts pounds of potatoes, half a_pound wach | Compound” taken every two hours un: Pape's Cold Compound” ia ‘the ice toward the recogmition of the|burriediy, #LMiian put my name e ear thave vou talk that| o immortality. 1 Cor. A5 ve. 62-0, | OF carrots And furnips, and one peund | tl three doses are taken-uspally breaks 2 5 15 lare the you man. i government in that country which |down and said I must pay $5 dues, S0 | way, young r quickest, surest relief known and eest: ods sh are—" The Bible tmh;: very l&m‘;’ ";g} of tomatoes—wHEt would you have|up a cold and ends all grippe misery.|aniy alg;w cepl:! ‘:: am;,-w It y e ran U] in ti grave jead souls). ” H A d- & L ithout as: nee. i, T DI | ot e io demomstrats byl LA et nver emn 1y any “Bomebody. nad moved smetping or| (e souls are p the emave dend ple) joven T U T BT e et dose opens cingged-up noa: asis . astes niee 3 Nerwich, Fridey, 2 SSEth: of unos ang Rty tha of the meetings and she should expect | other,” she proceeded, “and som: H 5 ! v trils and air passages of head; stops|Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! o dead souls sleep in the grave, 5 yej TRy F i the_strongest. - me at 11 o'clock because they were|else had objected and another wo- |10 The souls sleep in | a year older, raised an eager han fous to_atl that 18| % I Mary aaid the tonener oy __ Recognition has been soueht for| going to vote qn whether they shoula |man had amended what was moved| 274 270 URORSCiON, ol gL 6la e U comirati-ratabon of moRMAA A it AT A e mu‘no“ some time. The making of peace|—ay some motion on the chair—-.|and eversbody taked at once and then | F2lE 30a"know not anything Job | * SRRt ala Mary sweelly. |Eemien sy oE e e IR T e o ate of, the Ruisu Sisby T o A0ul) e “Aevoteld | Bl besan to get. pink and fmelly he Senowleth It mety' In Peaim 148 vs. £ ‘And vemember that Masch 15 | publishes and apoiegiged Jor more paved the way for appealing to the|youns man. % ; k and fnsly | wnow X INCOMETAX Eac Has pemenner BE MR T N AL e WEEK ENDING FEB. 2, 1920 J| other nations, and with tie idea of| “Ob my goodnessi” moaned fil‘g et b ;‘oghsto;l;t:ir:!dgifd“leh:r:m;h: 3:4 DAvIE sisienione wes vat‘;:’:m;fi YOU SHOULB KNOW | paying Income Taxes,” is the warnins | Dublin and shook hands with the peo- lending encouragement to the desired E‘z“mfzg‘ m;;ll_.mll' :‘TIHI:;C w;:y vztoum saw me there in the fromt row. And ;T'_'; |>rlezct;:l 151025;51{’; n"mllisply i 3 I evenue men add to the above p’lle who ;Tx?e nenmu“nac%l ia] eudew" & s 1 i i ¥ Y Ve TIan advice. ihere, ans O] result eclaims are being made that|ine goor sill for all of me. I wish I|she said sharply, ‘Will YOU Ve U8 | Cures to prove the dead really dead.| oo L fadvice there. apd then cpedpd the doery of -conditions in Russia are not as bad|yeren't such an ignorant, useless cre- | your idea on the subject, Miss Bar-|mreSs - BIHE 2 € oMo noced” God's g as have been reported and that the{ature—" 2 < ring* And the girl back of me jab- 5 t] hall figure their Income Tax. - . rious memory. On the 2§th of Jume, [t 1 that " de- | bed me to stand up and I did—and 1|} WaS S ‘fi;‘;eg:{f"“ngi : Jonsfant sfreath ‘of, ingquieies from Gleaned irom Foreign Exs| 1376 e was asked by Major Newman 3 i & S ide- by den, who tol v NO CARS, NO COAL. bloody reign of terrer has subsided.| *Whoever dared call you i - s i - i ad seen, conversed and shaken th tcy has| Thero are eyan_thoge . who imaintain} Nnile); (i young maa. © Wiy, you | UM Rt OO0 IS e L i) vl dies ThIS Jie s the (b Boot ot B e e T changes bl e prisoners in Richmand 3 3 ount as S . " georgette dre: 3 octrine. iias % v i : “The answer is part of z ewca‘ shortage| that even a large majority of the “-“sf,"x went 'because I didn’t dare|an idea what they were talking about g:;gs fflwgh The salvation of Jesus. | oases guzlm lhcm\n‘xgs 4\::61\[1‘] While Mr. Asquith’s {li‘c]s:]ré\t.?n“t:?l, l::;r:;:;kgr:tn%sl:: ;e'plmeg qu“m: u'xn -3 ¥ army is not bolshevist, apparently hen Lillian talked the way | —and everyone listening and 10,000 | S0Mes throushh | employed up. to s Jdate: | he fully accepts the principle of a na el L L S DN with the view of strengthening the| St2v aWay when Lilllan to redhobt needles fel] all over me. And|” ;'™ nelusion T may add that the|akd ihe pifocipdl point on which | tional levy and only suspends judg- 3 “You let people impose on you|fnally, an awfully strange Volee|worq “Soul” is mentioned 1700 times|advice is asked is us to whether the ment on the method of its application | my memory does not gerve me for the said the devoted young man. ~You are|that cafne out ofrmy throat said, | oI, Seul’ e MemtOned N Med i |bride’s income must be shown on the ty that it|> s 5 v e requires, | {MPression that the time is coming, ing siven to| When more changes can be expected s of high importance, it may be heped klsiehceorr:{ n“:‘rele!s'l‘e::‘r:l 555;‘&];!:3 '-flg: : 1 5 L ! ropm’s return. that on this esse aspect of the : 3 s & Ealtae S0 sweet natured that you can't bear | "Why, I think that wouid be ver mortal. - This doctrine is 1):drely I b piven by i Thlee question he avill before the contest|could not remember whether he had = The opening -of the way for advo-|to stand up for your rights.” nice; and 1 sat down perfectly BEMUER Sl g T S oana oo 16 ast o) petln s | iceting, ho sl kolare vilio! Contia[SOUlL o R AU iy & b : cating recognftion was made when| I Was glad I joined after 1 got}and gone. Lilllan dust did It on L I o ih-|1es and other income of bath .The | bl sorconsl aieus THe o | o] Sake: bty ith i mown that this part eff (s M8 ForE O et trage relations! there the very pretty girl told himpose and folks will think me & Per-| yalism is lsrgely responsible s'fi;“-f?: bride and the groom for the year 1929 | oruine. fens immediate and syb- | Only a politician could forget that he e ominith and et jt| Was recommended and the bloekade °°"‘“";§”"‘ Lo o] b= e e marry o strongs | Lo WaT- “Iftas‘;?“’:l}\;,[; edium. who | thust be considered.even if 1t waF all | Stantidl readction of the nctional aiot | Bad shaken hands with thop. LAREral: that commonwealth, and vet it| Was and. '°! many girls and women who are ter- ; t marry as 2 ; was lifted. It was indicateq when it ¢ does or not were ribly nice and the kind that you are | minded irl like Lillian on a bet” de- | fis told the one time kaiser, that he S?:E‘Ji“.,J‘"Z‘?fif"‘fia..fféii-‘.“’““a“i.,p“}‘;'ll as they | Was found that Poland displayed anigiaq to know, And you never saw |clared the devoted youns man, IAINE | was destined for a warld-king; and dine teos, a7l Teabone.. STR fact| B g o | interest in the making of peace in- Such’ stunning clothes! There was one|hold of her hands. “Couldn't you €VET | the poor man believed it What this b Xhey e, maprien on oo befora| e o stead of war. Great Britain and Jtaly | sabje coatom® sare_for me, just a little? rery | MEdIBM Gid for Germany, others even | Danember 51 folns them for the whole | a way that thel rough their premiers have been ad-|. “"Fou'd look lovely in sable,” the| s "Why, Arthurl™ gasped tho Very|moce nivenced Wil Ao for Goy cours g = T would propor- | tBroug ¢ have a would be so far-reaching that no|ism has always dallied thus with the superficial difficulties must | enemies of ‘its country, It has shaken nd in the way of the adoption of | hands with all of them—and then for- > form of levy on capital.—London | gotten the fact—London Post. Housing—The greatest controversy i y, & tty girl. “After all the dreadfuliry unless we are careful, The czar!cerned. S ie Precise Spot—The Rambiers|on any administrative question will 1o Jadisoh bas|voeiling . péese walls Ivance haxivewni e uold her Q. SSemol ity S SRAS el e LR iy, urlasn Ro et g under this snell | A brie of 1010 is in duty bound to G the dolorons way turn on house building delays. The it could be send- | Sturdily opposed any such step. But zwuangmg on a hat that never|self! Why I thought you liked Ldl-|Rev. 16 vs. 13-16 and Isa. & vs, :f,‘f;"‘ uvli;t:: 1223.!";;:-1 l;ud-;\i;rmim Charles 1 to his s(‘nlf]nhl in ¥ (nphall mn?s‘m;f htimln:hw‘lll 1»9 nhri’ar e'oh:u-t 3 ; ot | from that direction there are evi- By - g e ly explain this evil. ibby's 9 i Saturday are to be congratula port by Tuesday that plans E tironems|dences of a change of view, based|C§t @ £eA under §30" she went on |lan lats better “Gur oniy hope is i the promises of | whether an Income Ta aving fixed to their own satisfac- | 100,000 houses have been passed By . OPD Teqy s [ upon the: help which may b shbul the old family Bible quired. If :he “’mult gl ion xact spot at which he step- | his department, and that the contraets T et draw apan| ¢4 {rom, Russian Tesourees In bettr-| | prorERE T THE EDITOR Bliha Qo Standags. Pastor of the Avent Ghurches, [ Which cas bouh bride” and. groom | Pd QU o s death, and It might save | for many of them ave been. placad: extent than| N8 conditions in Austria which will E Mr. Editor: I read the letter of M Norwich and Westerly |may file separate returns, or if, in anticipation of the coming of the | th bulldings up is the searelty o€ ¢ 17 poc 7oof a unlon| qegtimonial by E. P, Campbell B. M., on Spiritism and also F. J. W.8| Norwich, Feb. 25, 1920. file a joint return. me latter method an hosts, the society could ar- | skilled labor. The position is serious, mpt that] n;;}.dv D ORI s i vanid Uk 18 hava | Tl B vy s Besth: b 1§ ‘pretexped by $he coHenfors, mless be worked or that s range for a tablet affixed to the wall —— -4 . e and there 1s no prospect of an - X the agaregate net income 98| 5t the spot selected, provement—London Chroniele. | ing | wor rly : s someone who is With No Chance For Faking. e e 1 00 oniover the sp o R o en a constant backing| word for Jesus, In the early part of | sponded that there is someone W i ushand a 2 2008, 0 ave ‘We assume they were right in their g i et | rouble on the part of the allies| November, 1895, Jesus called to me by | not too busy to lift up the standard| . Rditer: Every religion must | "'And they ail swant to know whether, | gonorssime (oY ¥ i Colliory. Oausttipe-3 Rons -alleh a perienced l‘::\nu‘ o Russia. They have been|saying, “Brother Emery, I want of God’s Word to the people, and es- its martyrs, so of course we » although married or part of the report shows that during 1919 there v opposed to bolshevism but| R i D : vere 1,112 deaths due to accidents in " 1, % v iritualists cannot hope to escape. year 1919, they are entitled. to claim ich he divided | ¥ ey e of car T need you” I listened and let 1 Srtien we iave, proot. how gla€| RPIrEAEts At R tabe Iy STty e, TRt o sioke s lat St Troas R e ivided | and_ about the coal mines of Great rtage of cars. i | i sive it. 1 read all the!Now if bad 5 25 under Britain and Ireland, as against 1401 & 4 | R v o adequately provide thél . o into my heart an s o e i wouls hase liked | With the living as F. J. W. acknowl- | The answer is n declded yes: they who wrote the letters of Junius yna | Britain and Treland, as asainet 1. 1 to hinder normal or ating it. But nothing| have never been sor Ye b0 : o had the ten scrip- | edges they can, why fogld not T{M are allowed $2000. plis $200 {07 eACh | (g wito debated on which Side. of R L N e <. . o T t Eiba V. re is to be a|thing, that satisfiies me complately. ki St spiri ? am looking | dependent who is under 18 who,, | vy s I was executed— | bad the h 3 e pradyetin won the t government | Now 1 Iike to g0 where God's ministers| tures to one of the writer, signed|FRNS % 250 0 Ro00 catnest seek- | thosueh ago. defect, etc i fncapubic pad Sl B0 ety tipos eans of trans- : A ¢| preach His word y Al Rosynng, e f after truth of self-support. This exemption may ? 3 s A o rtat when mined. | (1A% Ihat there d hn;::;"eflcl:)“ldir(‘;us; X 2 I o s e A e S enr | What = queer plaga the after Hfe| e split in any proportions on the| Asquith and the ~Rebels—We see |ous yesr--Beifast News:Letter. im = the complaint | PrOVICEd the i "¢ conqitions| ¢ to follew and nothing else. 5 ‘\?g:‘f?s";gfi‘i’§<f‘“‘hl‘;r°,,"° Tevil, Spirite | must be if the evil spirltsh:rte[:Hflng — — b i ne s b sl ol et e pearad unts him | 18m, and saving like Jesus, “1 must be eirule'to s4al an extent. thes the go0d | ° A as not the fault of the| THE APPOINTMENTSS EFFECT, |30 Wi £0f 13 God. He talked |abaut my Fatior s Dusinsas Luks 2 A0 | on £ e : of cars. The| EVen as was expected much sur-{with God and so did Peter when God | How wrell lh‘.dscnpture ! e Tsa,] Personally T have received proof of - has inv prise has created throughout | sent His angel. He wanted fo know |man of our day. JbLIE Con T itton mere thap Pece kud here swere ears| the countré: by the selection of Bain.|more about Jesus and eternal lift, |0-12. ) e (he o ritists | Without a medium, so there was no e o e o : What gternal Tife did he mean? Take| What more proof could the spiritists | Withaut & {ef LT cuble was due|bridge Colby as secretary of state.| }Yhal slertal e 08 he, meant Tage by v i as heen sivi Azains LR o m speedily or| Few of the appointments by Presi-| mic, "Eier “Gnewered | Him, Lord, to | them, out of the best authority 4 T8 | arerich, Teh. 25, 1050, were used for|dent Wilson have created more ad-|pam ehall we. o? Theu hast s I e o Rte. yeoe M - verse comment and the democrats|words of eternal life. And we be- e " : i that ; mines cannot pro-|are the most upset. Muddled by the|lieve and are sure that {l)nll are 5 s: M. B. M.'s . e pot| eves sti h - eter A{asels e Y v .:aussqmc:n:;l,!. % ren T::f[fi:wfl;\f:igfifl:!nsfc::rmr::d repentance toward God and faith to-|In Thee, O Lord Do I Put My Trust, cet require ) ; ‘When everybody eise admits that he is wrong and thac you are right the miliennium will be 1n full bloom. i For Thou Art My Rock and Kortress. far as Indiana is eon- | Within the party ranks without the wulrdw:\l:lrd xfi;g t‘{wu;isveChni‘.‘timonial [Psm. 31. And the Peace of God which Gh'ldren CI' e Tt }calling upon such a party fledgling. |for God and His Son, Who by direct |passeth all understanding shall keep |, i - v ¢ nothing but a It is to be expected, in view of| answer to prayer took away a bother- [ your heart an mml(_» tl mu?_ Creat FOR FLETCHER'S ? what has preceded that Mr. Colby |some tooth. Jesus, and not a medium that is understands that he must “go along mor ilingly” than his predecessor, that he nrepared to conduct his on supplanting artment in accord with.the direc- EMERY F CAMPBELL. |unknowingly of satan. Phil 47, Norwich, RM,;)I“L Feb. 20, 1920. St Paul sa in 2d Cor. 11-14, not CASTORIA TEACHING AMERICANIZATION. < { Hav- of the president and that even that h he has a mind of his own and adily [ o desire to scrve the country as a something more requireq in order aiM keep it goins. each and every to speak the| ties this’ and the quicker|w na undertaken the sk be ac- | opinion v of state should he must do| without instructions from ent. For o man who has| bout among political par- Ay or may not be ea; It end upon the wa: in he is able to control his own or who casily he can dove- ily be appre-|tail them in with the president’s. esults would be to-| That, however, need cause outsid- been undertaken a half|ers at this stage of the game little| when immigration hadn't| worry. That is a matter which must be adjusted among themselyes, and it that apparently be o much more dif- » relied up-| ficult task for the president to recon- of Americani- | cile the democrats to the appeint- e Ro-|mert than it will to get M Colby to on which | keep to the greove. It is an appoint- erest in|p-3t that will not lead to the quick- 1 proba- st and happiest approval on the part consid- | of the senate. ting this = 1 conven- EDITORIAL NOTES. » Any jsland that is bidding for the : l-k“j;‘: '?fl;‘ future kaiser must be lacking in nat- e rOUEN| ural drawing cards. in “Let’s top it off with a good smoke” _Icebergs in Atlantic, says a head- line. Nothing strange about that af- ter the way our streets have been, mpression in dren here that Viee President Thomas H. Marshall many in the past|says he favors old time democracy. reir knowledge of| Probably had enough of the Wilson its history, and one| variety. ould be insisted ————— LAY w18 your reason for not owning is sought| — Chesterfield OTHING touches the spot like a good \ smoke—and nothing can touch Ches- terfields for genuinelv “satisfying’’ body i it § :«gainst‘ the low necks and peek-a- | e o & and flavor- B S e e e Victrol ne of price? In Chesterfields the finest of silky, aro- children are concerned. The| A while ago we couldn't get ships a lc ro a o e p e ° n‘ = e telds the s i Pore iicult task will come in| enough and now the shipping board \ matic Turkish and of rich, mellow Domestic B0, thoraghy * atlied ] o ey opb8 s It kuows now tobaccos are blended to bring out a new above school age, Our Victrola purchase plan—easy and economical—is open to everyone! Almost TR Down_south they wom't have any- everybody is buying a Victrola by a series of monthly payments. You will find and fuller flavor. SOUTHERN SENTIMENT. :;':fif“{i;e‘femgg“‘flgcfir tha<desior our quiet and strictly private demonstration booths a pleasant place to talk over Now you know why Chesterfields .**satis- a8 e s emaae to-lor {ne fence. Victor termsz, ) fy!”—and because this blend is exclusive is stll undergoing great changes| . . ot cinth that Victrola XIV $200 and cannot be copied, only Chesterfields L s pretty certal at no mem- o i B = Pt i D et il e Records (your choice) to value of 15 ing increased interest in the insti..|Meelng With the other members un- tichs that 27 king for the ad- less bidden by the president, vancement of those people, by Prinel- pal Moton of Tuskegee. Ang that|, The man on the corner says. Beau- ; lyiching throughout the south 1s|%7 lsn't aimeq at by the little fellow $1 5 can “‘satisfy’” ! Each package is wrapped in moisture- proof, glassine paper* that keeps all of the *About that moisture-proof original flavor intact. wrapper, il keeps Chesterfields - from ever becoming {00 moist i iy 7 W}M@ gradually being recognized as a|¥ith 3 big hat any more than by the Total $215 shameful crfme was the opinion ex-| V'€ Chap with the little /derby. pressed by Principal Gregg of Hamp- 9 down and $15i9 a month ton. With Secretary Tumulty and Dec- The heads of these institutions at-|tor Grayson in attendance President Most complete stock of Victrolas and Victor Records in the State. tribute the changed situation and the| Wilson ought to get along withcut - eneouraging outlook for the future te| ROding any cabinet meetings. the educational efforts that have been undertaken and are steadily being in-| It Mmay be a bit early but it is in VICTO VICTROLAS AND vlcmR RECQRDS creased in behalf of the colored man.|keDIng with custom to have the : = USiquestionably they are right in|DPrediction made even now that the \ - thdir conclusions, for more and more|Peach crop will be a complete fail- ESTABLISHED I87 Isibeing realized the importance not|ure. o)y of maintaining and enlarging R . thp educ=tional efforts that are being ‘The state superintendent of Mary- THE OLDEST ORIGINAL:VICTOR:DEALERS IN'NEW ENGLAND ey ey ~ The Store of Victor Semge Supreme ‘Deen creat: ia ane ja- | mit a ‘eam as evidence, and yet it e h i, %, 0 S| e ek il M| Main St. — Norwich, Conn. mgde in bebalf of the Negro but|land who wants a million dollars for Em in those states,|ing told is beund to come true if essfty of increasing the number of|should be put into good schools as na,h well as into goed roads. Moton can unquestienably lay R i there Is also being realizeq the nec- |rural schools believes that money. and_ Fisk, -are " lkewise & ever 50 old”

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