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> © . FHURSDAY, FRIDAY \ND SATURDAY” e L e SRRt o S e § : SEVEN BRCWN GIRLS : GEORGEQUS SCENERY—BEAUTIFUL COSTUY * . VAUDEVILLE'S LEADING MUSICAL ACT. “A SYMPHONY IN TONE AND COLOR” ADDED FEATURE BATES AND LADD “FASCINATION” REVOLVING LADDER A MYTHICAL SATIRE NOVELTY MORTON BROS. CHAS. REILLY * THE VARIETY BOYS THE BOY FROM IRELAND ADDED ATTRACTION ALICE BRADY, in “DAWN OF THE EAST” A Story of Adventure, Oriental intrigue, Romarnce and Heart [Interest. NEWS WEEKLY — “THE CHAMP” — Comady TODAY—Gloria Swanson in “Ths Great Mom:at"— “The Bonnie Briar Bush”—Paramount Mazazi DANIELSON ville, M. Lamoureux. L. Lamoureux, T. Louis E. Kenne- reavey and A. Aubin. They're making new records of amount as in charge of the funeral arrange- ’ Y G \ ©f mall handled at the Danielson post- | ments, office this week. and this may be consid- | < & ' | There's been unother killing at Atta- ered an encouraging fact to those Who | waugan and another silent cop is no have been under the impression that this | nore. Some driver plowing down the 1 Christmas was to be a quiet one business- | state highway In his gas wagon just hit wise. the cop amidships and knocked it galley Postmaster Raymond Allen gald Tues- | west. The cop is totally and permanent- day morning that a new was | Iy disabled. The matter has been report made Monday when 151 sacks wero sent | el eqgate police and an effort made out and $1 received, this being the largest | 1o f ™r with the appearance of hav- number of sacks handied in & ng figured in such an encounter but at the Danelson office. The figures i without success. The cops at Attawau- with giver én not inciude pouches or | gan crossroads seem fated to bo wrecked Mcked mall of the first class. The par- | ro eventually sent_to the scrap pile cel post businems is running exor shorter or longer feriods of service. R ot it o Many Danlelson people have plans o g { made to travel up to East Kiilingly this P (Wednesday) evening to attend tho This i & year of upsets in nature, and | (; as exercises to be given at the regular t church by the children of story of an out of hool in that village. For the ac- ing. OMver A. Downs of odation of Darselson people who are tributed the new sto ake the trip, the Connecticut com- | about town {s one of the features prom- |well known citizens, died at his home crowded incidents re »any will give a special conngction for | ised for Christmas eve. here Tuesday morning. Mr. O'Brien had dandellons in Dece Killingly at Elmville for the car| ~Daniclson was given another touch of = " THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY 1029 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Worcester Rendering Co.Mfrs. AUBURN, MASS. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. with a n leaves Danielson Center at 7.10 p. | Winter Tuesday ymorning when the tem.-|Peen “in failing: health since September Special! During PLAYING that when hs went o The cntertainment is public and will | Derature dropped to 10 degrees above |and confined to his bed the past two Vacation, Mat. EXCLUSIVELY day to look over ide a cantata afd Christmas tree | %eTo. wer He was a native of Uxbridge, Child: « . born lamb exercises The Smuggle Man is the title of an en- | 1 el e e g B. F. KEITH'S December, he Stationery from 30 cats to $2 Look it | tertaiument to be given in Unitarian hail | 2SS~ but had Hve St 1 Lo Only 15¢ VAUDEVILLE baen outside h's Mose, the Drug in Brooklyn Friday evening of this week |0f his life in this city, and for 29 years However, the A tntteading ot M iy séhotvz’.zchers and pupils of the Center |had been in the employ. 'or me\!l Y. N y morc general than a pessimist] The work of completing fences along |1 & T B R. company, for a long pe- to believe comes the state- | the now state highway between Brooklyn |Tiod as fireman on the . switching lo- ywards of 700 accounts have | and Hampton will be defefred until | Comotivo in the local yards. He was an since the institution of a|spring, frost i the ground making it dif- [eficlent and trusted emplove and was s department at the Dgnielson | ficult to set posts at this time. held in universal esteem by all. Mr. company a few weeks ago. Daniel- Arthur B. Jense nof Bridgeport was a | O'Brien Is survived by his wife and the con and the villages of Killingly rank in | visitor with friends in ®amielson Tues- | {ollowing children, all of Putnam: Miss- t well being this season with the [May. es May, Elizabeth, Marguerite, John Christma: Mr. Downs is de ness of his flo upsetting old tr presses the belie KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE—4 ACTS LUCY COTTON in “WHISPERING SHADOWS” Thursday, Friday, Saturday vored of tho smaller communities | Through and regular motor car servics |and Everptt. He also leaves two broth- Dopse Brotiers = o . h a servics 5 7 nern New England. * These. up: | beowcen Danilson snd Provience o e, | ar%, Jambs and Willam, and = sister ~ woTon cans KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE—4 Big Acts e wards of 700 accounts moreover repre- | sured upon the completion of the state|Mrs. Thomas Welch. Mr. O'Brien. was ! i 88 St sedstve thelr Passd L only a portion of the savings being | highway between the places. Application [One of the oldest members of Cargill by prudent residents of this and | has been filed by a local man for a per- |council, K. of C. and of the Brother- RUBE WOLMAN COAKLEY & DUNLEVY Forrrizeggh 54 | surroundeg territory. Other local banks | mit to operate over the route, which is |Nood of Locomotive Fremen. B R —— | “A WHISTLING NOVELTY” “CHICKEN CHASERS" L i : ) 1dy” gains in savings and the | bound to be & very popular one Christmag sale of coats, suits and S Torh Sriudlai f savings now held in Danielson | A degree will be conferred at a meet- | at reduced prices this ~week at : 4 - - e £ ks s steadily approaching the 5,000, | ing of Dorcas Rebekah lodge scheduled Putnam.—adv. = KNOWLES & WHITE RODER REVUE sible for t e : mark, which is not far away. Not so | for Friday evening. For the second time, Edward King |first of the néw year on a mill stack [lage Girls’ club and thé name of every | IN A COMEDY SKIT SINGING, DANCING NOVELTY Sotils &t Day - community, and a reserve| Herbert Pepler, church treasurer. is|was placed on probation in the city|that needs his'attention in this city. |child 10 years old or younger has been 5 o Do = 2 be counted upon to tide over | chairman of the every member canvass to | court Tuesday morning by Judge M. H. : Tecorded for Santa Claus and each will ANTONIO MORENO in “GUILTY CONSCIENCE” nable to mane ers who w Walter W. Coles, n traveling sales- | be given a gift. The older ones are be- ult situations than the present | be conducted in the interes! S " o 1 <in, is i has experiented as @ whole in | church the first Sunday in Jantars anal ot eme ben toTied. ae, | MAT, - Whose THome {8 fn- Rockville, but | ing"asked to help by assisting parents aper 5 he will be assisted by Sidney P. Marland who is of good character and otherwise | 00 i known to the trade in his line | who have children who could some to the famersi of Mrs. Morle Touise| . VTOSTAM o mark th cend of the term | in mgking the seicctions of the team | approved when not drinking, pleaded | R°Te: was injured Monday night at Web- | hall if some older anes could take them, | " = = " g ; 0 o be given Friday mommige] memb e Mharas Cto make woo), mal | SteE when ‘-’ horéevat xc!’é:fl a car- | as zome.of the parents may bave:to st ottrell and was received into the mem: o w I y High school. It is probable this opportunity was finaWy granted by [[fage in which he .was ‘Hding became | at home to care for infants or other |bership of the' Rock » lle Seventh Day n ducat 1 s v i e . w Mr. re ) i Baptist church Aug. 21 1916. Besides ces at cducational films may be AM the court, with the warning, however, | {rihtened and. holted, throwing members of the family who are ill. aptist churc 5. 286, Kost . B G the feauie g as a feature. Some time since the ?UTN that two sentences of 30 Cavs each In |COles out. Mr. Coles received a scald | The Girls' club members are ‘working |his parents he leaves a sister, Ardella tired by gift a motion picture | It was stated Tuesday that owners of | jail await him if he acain lapses from |TOURd and was treated at the office of | hard to make the children happy. - Misses | May. achine. 1t is planned, it was | Unfon hall, North Gm‘murd;’lev losent| sobristy: a Webster physiclan. Seman Leparle, Miss Emma: Bradiey,| Mre. Addison McLearn of Hatfleld Jyhecs Comfort 1 Thy h i i z 1t - us- | the bullding were uncertain as to exactly |a punishable offense, a fact of wWhich | waek,, that holiday shobpers may be e tegehers' training class will meet| Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Irish were bu: Tuesday, to use is weekly yhen |last week by the state police as not suit-| Ruthless ralds on growths of young | Patnam lodge of Elks are anticipating | JLisS Margaret Reid and Agnes Bourque [Mass, was the guest of relatives here; THEATRE . G T term opens for display of edu- |ably equipped for use as a motion pic- |pine and hemiock are being made here- | With interest the New Year's eve social “*-“;?"s Sfir‘l‘“ C‘;l“sbif_;'c_‘ ‘hl‘ glfts. Wednesday. et [ The Famous Healing i hms. The high school will re-{ture house are anxious to comply With |abouts this week by persons who want |Planned to be held at their headquarters | , Jis6 Dulcle Herbert is {ll with throat| Eimér E Kenyon and Byron L. Ken-} Toda i Thitraday Tuesday, Jan. 3. all the requirements of the state police | Christmas trees, and the automobile, ve- [here. The members Tuesday expressed | "TIC o |\ o - O e v Y an e T “ t P “trikers who left the Slater mills at |dcpartment in order that business may [nicle of many poseibilities, figures 'in | their sppreciation of the Webster night |, . [ Satles of New Haven was a| Miss Ethel M. Kenyon of Hope Valley | Double Feature Bill o1ie owdaer where some of the families are be resumed as quiokly sible, for | this as it has in the past few | social, Monday evening. Shacts Vifitor ) town Ul i weok |mex fiem At ALSS Baboodoniand st} ouble Fea il after being out from emg | the holiday season if possible. days in many other unworthy-enterpris- | = Beginming this (Wednesday) evening | ov - P8 C E. i chureh : e bout 14 weeks, have been| Up to Tuesday afternoon a committee | es. business housss In’ Putnam are to be|pec 5 "o. b¢ led by Miss Phebe Bar-| iss, Eva Palmer was & reqent caller| TOM PVGOORE & mills in this " territory seeking |of the fraternal organizations that owns | Cutting trees w'¥iout permissbn is |open evenings for the rematnder of the in Westerly. | | W i v i v Byl v ramati > irden Harry E. Battey of East | what is required in the way the mai of the raiders-are well | better accommodated. F;,’glh i‘:‘fim“:;",2’%“’;““';1;{‘:‘;;; In His Newest Dramatic POWDER been making his hwadquar- | befors the reopening of th | aware, but they take a chance and most [ Schools throughout Putnam will close | entertain the slass oo o0 ST VR - Cemady Woodstock for some time |be permitted. They know in a general |of them are getting away unmolested. |Friday afternoon for the hollday recess, | * Charles Hopking has a large force of S G S i w7 i Heal obably Will remain - there | way, but were seeking a conference with | Fast of Putnam on the Chepachet|which will extend over the first of the | men at work supplying telephone. and | Lo ." Durdick of Westerly ‘BE.ATING eals . winter. a representative of the state police de- |highway for the past three nights, es- |vear. During the coming week there | telograph poles for vations comoa Sunday. 5 5 the Skin winter Putnam lodge of partment before going ahead with the Ny on Sunday night, scores Of |will-be no sessions of the evening | who lost many poles during the ’r‘e;’;j Annie Frances R\mlmkv > w‘:rs{-‘ -I-H,: GAh‘:p" 0 give a changes. It was stated that the owners have been noted hurrving along | school. storm. One company lost about 7,600 | CAUERter of the It Hery oe Valley | = CGAIVILE A of the build s willing to close the | many of them in the direction of Prov- L For Chafing, Rashes and all Skin Soreness of In- 3 fants, Children & Adults. o An old building that is to be razed | poles rah Marla Burdick dled in Hope Valley : — ain body of | idence, with a Christmas tree aboard. 3 .18, aged 51 years. . eiites Raids i mas tree aboard | ;nq replaced by a three story frame| Officer Frank C. Tillinghast was called | >°% ' r EILEE N T}ERC‘{ eI s fhe sy are smaceion NS, oAnS structure to be used asa general store is | to Moosup Saturday evening. He brought A ] hemlock: growths just after nightfall, s |4y bo located at Abington Four Corners, | @ badly intoxicated woman back with MANSFIELD DEPOT Y a rule, an evidence that those who are ;. a¢ gasttord Four Corners, as recent- | him. She spent the might tn a oell at balcony and use only the the hall and to comply with as to exits and the -“.‘.'1 y period, the North Grosw ny wil ¢ f L r H o erate extra|miss their movies, a vrincinal form of |gutting the trees are fully aware that |l the town hall. She w; satiy t! Fred Wentworth, painter in the Man: B!G TO“} N INEAS — ng ingr R ay e Yast Saturday | facturing community and will be delight- | what is true on the Chepachet high- |there will be a series of Christmas mase- | Was” called. _Sunday morning she was|has sufficlently recovered from his lo il . - 3 o R som: suitable artangement can | more or less true In‘all the ter- | es.. Choirs of the chur~h have prepared en a hearins, was fined and given a |and_painfal iliness with rehumatiom 1) There's Nothing Like It. All druggists R Ab s fepSiving thelr |be made uader which the theatre €an|ritory nereabouts. The cuttiog of the |spectal musical programmes for the day. | Jail —Sentence, suspended for thres |20 away for an indefinite visit with be recpened in t > s e for Christmas 0w surfacing has broken| Union hall at trees is an i nosition on . farmers and | The tempsrature dropped to 10 above | months. r in Allston, Ma — 1 T hasr che i y h Grosver¥rdale | giper owners of land, but it -appears|stro in this city Tuesday morning. Master Lester Ecring had his Mrs. Hervey Pickett, of Holyoke, Mass | z S ravaien cut in as the | s one of the ten picture places in the | gt 1n spite of warnings the. practics vt il oo aow iher e at-the | Bbverely by geting 1t eangnt 1o s |was the guest of Mrs. Wallace Porter ALBERTUS F. WOOD On the whols the state higte | ooaie, that have been closed by the state |ig growing until this year it has reach- [ putnam post office and the carriers are | cupboard door Friday noor last woek - outs vemain e State high- | police since close Inspections have been |aq curprising maznitude. Some of thom | burdened on each trip from the office The members of the Sunday school wit| Dr._La Moure Willard Farrinzton. : : ery good funder wav by the state police depaTi- | nzuzeq In the tree raids are believed-to i Al mills and other plants in and | have a Christmas tree in the church ves.|and Charles Downing 1n, Hastfrd Funeral Director and i has heen appointed ad. | o™ lowinz e disstrous RERO |pe” cuttmz them wholesale and taking |about this city: will close Saturday, the | & Thursday. h ppointed ad- | fire 3 in New Haven the Embalmer n into Providence, where they find [ majority of them at noon, until next| John Kendall of Brooklyn was a vig-| Miss Ruth Wileox, of the State instit estate of his fath 3 e T e Warden |a Teady sale. Tuesday morning, giving a double holi- | itor here Sunday. tion, visited her mother and si Federal and County e L f o frE Battey, of South| A torist who came into this oty |day for Christmas. e Coventry Thursday and Frid PHORE Wi TANIELSON na e et e e o headquar- nea early Sunday evening | Herbert S. Shaw, treasurer and gen- EBRON Mist Maud Bincham was in - TR flicers of the organization on | ters at South Wood ving spe- a few miles east of Put- | qral mamager of the Webster and 7 ltic Friday on bux - 5 3 » THERE is rtising esdh s of next week. cial attention to towns in s mart of [nam a steady stream of cars were bound | Southbridge Electrio Lighting company, | The Christmas exercises and tree of | (George S. Nelson of Andover was ey i e S e s who will go|the county while incidentally making | for Providence, eagh car having one of | who died suddenly at his home in that the Congregational Sunday scheol will | village Saturday. . " | visitaticas to vario of Wind- | more Christmas trees aboard. place, was well known to many residents | be held Monday evening, Dec. 26. Robert Baggs and family have return- ham county. During cr hunting | Steeple| Tom Fitzpatrick, man with- | of this city. Mrs. L. M. Lord and daughters, Misses | ¢d to their home from New London. season just closed in Ma husetts M. | out nerves and as much at home at the | Arrests of four motorists operating |I'ma and Lorena Lord returned home| A number of cases of measles amons e re- State border to prevent |a pigeon, was a visitor in this city on ;porarily at least in slowing down the three months, visiting Mrs. Lord's broth- |cluded the male department from tI continuing onto Connesti arvices and social gatherin appened many | rjends. Recently Mr. Fitzpatrick has | that thoroughfare. R. F. Porfer, Roger and Herbert Por- two weeks RN the past few vears, but no|peen at Stonington. He is enjoying a| -Appro-¢mntely 140 children at the [ter Were in Hartford Thursday evening. red Sumner Sunday morni ere encou yard, breaking her should-r chase of det ™ daw, calling on many olcktime |speed of cars being overated through |er. Byron Strong and his family. cut ter: times 1 such cases The Christmas Store tered this vear. | noliday-time resvite from his dangerous | county home in the Sawyer district of | Among Christmas shoppers in Willi- ; fell Battey daily patroled the county towns |tip of a spire or afop a high stack as |cars in Grove street has resulted tem- |last Week, having been in Oregon for |the boys in the state institution h on. the Bay 3 ‘Brie: 's | calling, but will be busy azain after the e orward with an- |mantic last whaek were Mrs. Robert |She is being treated in the Johnson Me- E. Sa . ' Tl Y '(h:v;f,:: AT O o ard iteitios | Leane, Mrs, B. F. Dorter, Miss. Bertha |morial hospital, at Stafford Springs | BismoP—n Xorwich, Dec a 9 2Ll s and daner being planned for them at | Porter, Mrs. W, O. Meyms, Miss Eunice| Mr. and Mrs Martin M. Hanetn A¢ r 1 ! the home. There is to be a big Christ. |Seyms, Mrs. Johanna Hansen were In fr . I SRoeim The committee for purchasing gifi |Sunday. R Following an annual custom, Putnam |for the Christmas tree of tis Congrega-| Among Monday's Christmas shoppers lodge of Elks will contribute liberally to |tional Sunday school was in Williman- antic were Mr. and Mra. A. A, | o : ol axd 9 the relief of meedy persons of the city. |tic Jast week. Cushman and Mrs. F. W. Klein. " |BISHOT. 21, Ar. We're here at the The Christmas exercises of the Epls-| This week's hour of devotion will be - copal church will be held Christmas eve | held at the parsonaze this (Wednesday) | CENTRAL VILLAGE in the church. evening at seven o'clock. 3 Mrs. G. F. Matchel was Wil tie The Christmas party for th Mrs. Samuel Collins has been visiting | Ji0% £ T Satehel was 2 A0 13 o be held Saturday - afterr in Norwich at the home of her daughter, | There was a plearant gathering on 230 o'clock in the chapel A":-é“’?" fl"’“-t daughter of Willis | TRUrsday evening at the home of Mrs.| Shecial for Ch inclode Sunda Hm“h’"- el I weith oroup the | Frank Raymond, it being her birthday.|Christmas serman and music at the henevoen iseglonely: X “ The evening was nassed with games and | morning service. Offering for childr . . : Ready to give youin- past week. but is much better. Athalie | /g0 Refreshments were served. relfef work in Christian and the - oldest ‘daughter, has also been ill b with. throat . trouble. Europe. in the Sunda: . and Mrs. Howard Clark of Nor- ROCKVILLE exercices at the service, [ h visited local Telatives Sunday. s e e A - A community tree will be at the town seryices: for s 2 LES! - : 537 =p; hall Friday evening at 7 o'clock, when |Saunders, 25, only son of Henry A. and OCCUM ,AND VERSAIL i ki all have been invited to come and see |Amelia A. Saunders, were held in the| Local people are glad tn see Mr. Erand LL‘\“ busy time of the YEAr ||santa Claus present sitts to the children. [Seventh Day Baptist church here of laround again, as he has been il with The village has been thoroughly can- | Which he Wis a member. Rev. Pauls S.!gastritis. OPEN A NEAT other endjof the line. v EVERY ¥ CALENDAR EVENING / FOR UNTIL / EVERY stant service at this CHRISTMAS / CUSTOMER Mén come to us with their dress pro- blems 52 weeks in the year. We know their private fancies, there fa- vorite brands in shirts, gloves, neck- - weatr, hosiery, shoes etc. Never have : 'we shown such a line of real practi- THE FINEST SHIRTS MADE Naturally, one likes to give the best; that’s why our “Emery” and “Congress” Shirts are so pop- ular at Christmas time. AT $2.00—Good fast color Percales. AT $2.50—Woven Madras, Crepes and Sateens. AT $3.00—Finest Woven Madras and Crepes. AT $3.50—Silk Striped Woven Madras. vassed by members of the Central Vil | Burdick, partor of the church, conduet-| Gussie Lawbert's truck burned to the 15 Main Street He Knows It All and. Abide WWith Me. | partly coverad by insurance. The bearers were Lloyd Woodmansee, | Connie Laroche is ill with zrip F ] : Garrier, uneral and Leslie Kenyon. Burlal was in the | succeeding Mr. Parker. = S Y H s Rockville creamery. St. Joseph's church has a mew pi- D- AVE X OUPTLAIT |5t 5205 230 s e ooty o op| o8 fufmaco resiatty “mstaiis, ™ irectors With Cuticura was born In Rockville, R. I.. May 13 |satisfactory. Hope Valley, Dec. 11, 1921. He was|and Mrs. Peter J. Kelley St. Joseor baptized Aug. 5, 1916 by Rev. Ira L.|choir met and gave Mrs. Virtume Pelo- A mixed quartet sang|ground Saturday night. The loss was l ! Gl l !' Howard Woodmansee, Josiah Palmer| 0, Larochs is the new ma: irls irisil The young man was the only som of |lesg furnace recently installed, wh 1896, and Aled from t{revwulosis it Monday evening at the home of Mr an 85 Ointment to elear Dundraff and itching, 2e. D e troaof Gesieura, Dopt X Maiden Hass. ] vin, the organist a pleasant surprise. E : Miss' Tosopmine. Letovre mbalmers in the mame of the choir presented Mrs. Peloquin a beiu tiful gapphire ring. Mrs. Kelley serve Lady Assistant a lunch in the guest's honor. The dec: R rations were of red and green. Gzmes HENRYSE CHUBCH) ~ and music were enjoyed. Thess presont WM. SMITH ALLE not aiready mentioned were: Emel Bertar AT $4.00—Beautiful Silk and Fibre Mixtures, . h 2 Christmas shopping is easy for the woman e - Gladys Godaces,. Viela Craveltae, l i AT $5.00—Fine Silk and Silk Mixtures. cal gifts as we have this season. So who knows how acceptable a gift Writing 3 AT $6.50—Heavy Lustrous Silks, plain, striped. : : 5 Paper is, and knows the store that carries H AT $8.50—Pure White Satin Striped Silk Jersey if yof‘ e m 2 quandary as to what CRANE’S LINEN LAWN | DONT MAKE A MISTAKE! ; Collaratiached Shirts of white Oxford e to give him—use the telephone. WHITING’S FINE PAPERS | DR Sy AP 1:1 i O RS e - 1 : ~ EATON HIGHLAND LINEN i y Overbuying Wrapping Materials for Holiday 3 Collar-attached Shirts of fancy stripe You'll find prompt courteous atten- 2 2 o ¥ Trade, You May Have to Carry Them for Months ! ' . s ‘Have you seen this beautiful Stationery £ tion at this end. o e CYRBUDING ALILJRCH | . DANIELSON C , MP N | in its attractive Holiday Boxes? Nowey, Established 1860 Flannel Shirts. .rcaerecem. . . .-~ $1.15 to $4.50 WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF PAPER, BAGS, TWINE, NAPKINS, TWINE HOLDERS, PAFER CUTTERS, LIQUID CONTAINERS, ETC. Buy When You Need Them ! en's Men’s Shop - 13CENTER STREET DANIELSON, CONN. . WHEN YOU WANT to put your busl. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bu: ness bzfore the public, there is no medi- ness before the public, there is no medi- um -better than .through the advertising/um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. columns of The Bullet; Connecticut Machinex;y and Sales Co. 93-65 Water Street Tel., Norwich 219

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