Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1922, Page 9

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MEN, over 17, beeong'—%&l‘;l v‘-; i e {J!Deplmul—hq 5 rochester, N, \.\ Tenbde 1S WANTED—By mam fam positjon on dairy or ungfll farm ; '{ tor !u-ily s ARSgges 148, care BuMetin. 1st or April 1 rent of a farm to kee’n 15 cows. rm Bo; 100, care of B: febid ——— WANT] a&llm at City Lunch. ity ol 1Ty Y gebdd 1922~ o FOUND—. No. 8434 e TO RENT--A Beint, a.u or wl e, ’i‘:m‘x:'h"%a’ de E'ani‘m m:z Address |} wnnb:&mnu hlnd furniture and ,@g&‘g—mmy bwl- Addre % ‘¥. ;Ep—mnm-y and fruit farm state TOR ritan orhood, m e by appiying to Geerge M. Alien, V ana paying for &m A1) LOST—I{ the hind?;l‘ h:; the teleph oth at w : 23 asked. 70 “h!—Aynmuem of six Tou and bath, fireplace, modern conveniences, Norwis d garden, 417 ‘Washington St own. Call ba(ween 11_and_1.. TO LET- msm:.’xmmefih rent to maa wil place. Inquire 3 30 BEN= _Tenément of five ru‘ml. ¥ w‘;h improvements, 225 Laurel H mg light janz3d FOR B!NI‘—Furnulsd light. ‘house- keeyms rooms, § Carter Ave., Zapt Side. bumflng:, 3 s s Write Box 350, %mefin nu. b2d I\amma.l WANTED—Uncas FA‘)-‘!‘ED n ;“* hllfl nmu:uu. er, 55 Phon - jan! m o; 214, }lomcn.w is and & o] ud nccwg. WANT!; And ues, old and second hud urniture. 48 5{;[;; 1138 COND HAND FURNITURE and floor- coverings o Et ud Ealfl &ct prices first before s:\m ysavisil o i brooders, tford, Ct ~ man rmu'. B, S £ 7“?. Rey, Clpsl Fast: };xhov;;ll\ll;\fl distance of AL 0 ater, heifer cau{ ana one H. 1. Coiling, Allyn's Point. “desizablé front room for gentieman, with heat and light, ip & Drie fine residential Bection. with- ranklin squa . janz6d wagon 'Aow e si, N R ekl wich, Dohdon Seiesroomit 16 e Benuett. = — sm&i ’5’.',.« oy .sz. WANTED—100 farms for cltx\n 10 acres up, wiih or without stock; full p TSt ize, lpcation and terms. hone Jewett City, Conl. SALE REES I haye 12 good -Horses. and § cnup 4 upt;she of r.g’l: oom {for another cario; e Zor Now is horses, tha! awa; to ma! which is being bougl for me. the time to buy—prices are and see me. ELMER B, PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. I want 'to di and En‘flm;w 322 Main'’ Street Chaniber of Cofamerce .8 ALTOMOBILE ACGESSORIES ueom? iflfid lumsv h A ture Cc., Breed B& dg. oy, tell and exchange. FOR SALE—Autemoblies FOR SALE— a;-ltyn vidson tor- cyclé with s)decar d gn eu?n{n 314])]5‘15[ Danielson, Cmm. Tel. 340. febd 5 A " Lady Absictant 1 e W ’HB your tires IALul-dcl. lllk like lt $eb! “ FOR " fi‘w—fl“a takes_ ; Pepiih i 1917 Ford ouring car, big bargain. feb2d ¥ ¥ Phone 1716. | desire to announce to f,hc public th | have purchased the Oil ,Route Jonathan Smith, and will he pleased | o give yau the same excellent servi you received in the past. Phone Yeur Ordor to 778:23 Frank G. Waters PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL FOR BROORERS HIGH PRESSURE GASOLINE GASOLINE AND OILS 1 West Pearl St. PRONPT. SERVICE; . DAY CR NIGHT.. Nerwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Hariey-Davidson motor- cycies. I ‘will sell my 1922 demonstrator and sidecar at a big reduction in price. This machine has been used \;tv little and is in excellent condition. %?q have some good b ns 1915, 'IE, %, ‘19 and 21 model Come in and look them over. James P. Donovan, § Main St. feb2d at of ice FOR SALE| i Fifty head of horses—28 right RADIATORS REPAIRED AND RECORDED :'“ HN'Y ‘B’l&s. .Co_ Tfsfild Upder_ 88 MAIN STRE! FUNERAL DIREC ‘ORS AND EMB Lady Asmsistent MUD GUARLS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENE. AND REPAIRE. HANLEY (Egst Side) " OVERHAULING Tlhvhl” 410-2 oR llfifl 439 MAIN STR§§§T; OF ALL KiNDS TOBACCO WHOL!!ALE‘ ANY' RETAIL w. carry 2 com lmg of Domes. TER, s-m”u to / N 116-118 W. Main 8t., Narwueh, Conn, (Estaplished far Halt a Century) Trucks and Carts Whicesume € BOILING OR DAMAGED AND REPAIR WORK ,Camaget. Wagom, ' sechenical mn. Painting, Trim scati & Clark Larp from lowa farms, Sqme fancy matched pairs, and some sin- gle ones. Twenty-two second- hand horses, single and dou- ble. Also full line of wagons, ‘harnesses and carts. fom Backus was the buyer of he expfess load and took great | Appiy to Ase pains in selecting the best. Come and look them over ! E. EITCH JOHNSON Tel: No. Moosup, Stable 74-5 Residence 101-12 INSUBANEE i J. L. LATHROP & SONS " 28 Shetucket Street | (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Emetomy %7 TC 415 NORTH MAIN STREET ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THCMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Nerwich, Cosn.. e, DENTISTS DR. C. R. DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. Nerwich, Cann. ‘FABT FRE[GHT AréD Conn. Phons 13664 PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Suite 103-104. Thaver Bldg. Tel 1789 STEAMSHIPS RIVER Teacher of the Viokin Phone 187-8 Bliss Place | Have a Few FARES —an zndon 50c, Green; hplter 1, New York %::I:E' Qtw'l‘ch,n te?)t of 'Evk., micke! Breed St., Tuesday, Thursday an i{;’,‘ at ¢ P. M. 4 BW Leaves New Yerk, Pier 27 Bast River. C, %9? Km:. orwich, ’"j; nb{! Afi-q»- in first letter as np;fi Tel. uu-:? w‘g Tel, LINE, Inc, |{BRled PASSENGER foot of Cathering St., M:nin. W’g- m.j@y and Friday, at § P. pnections with all quu ise Fouign Steamship Lines sailing fros the Port of New York. For freight rates and further ialgm tion apply’ LAWRENC,E LAMB Telephone 968. Agent. WILSON LINE T0 NEW ‘Yol?tx' Leaves Norwich Monday, W!fll’lflaf and Friday, at 5 p. ms | River, New Tork, Tuesday, Thuam ;ng 792 Saturdmy, at § p. m, Telophone $437, 8. V. ENOUSE, Agent, 7 gous immedists attention, amily ; also one ‘144—23:. Lolumh!a incubafibr like new. Mrs. = Dit orth Windham, Conn. e b ery 3 1‘3” ’H“tm 160 chickéns; mord ed 1t t h SN HfiL Rcom% a n“ P feb! TAL lot of manufacture ple p!nes. joc and 75¢, Italian and buy -, one+ “¥0B EALETarior u“‘xfifw‘“fiu“‘“&é”;fi r—u‘—.m tarm. now. snown'” as Fas me farm, ::ul;ta Y 2 1-2 miles ‘or or 1 3 0] ’fl‘.‘?& ira fi.:. &.?fi’fi...""f'? o ma i 3 " FOR SALE Vermont cowe. [T Car‘tggv zionvlsh Town. - Tel. lUtu 1 el Lo T 1S aive Soat by backci pagfl'mverwle Garage Co. Phone 783. _,e SALE—The Cireutatin ?n.ry at’104 Main St. Tel. 233 or n FARMS for n!e. ‘without stec! easy terms, With of Address L. Groman, Phone 99-12 Moosuy. FOR SALE—Horse hfl}, ww ha,. on ha) :g{vey and clover. J. fngweil. MS for sale; easy terms; with me for ne, Plainfield, D list uick resuits. }red ‘onn. Phone 938-2 Janiid !on sALE-—»Mamc Colony coal- bum- mg broo@er stove; best make- for largs flocks of chicks ; investigate before buy- ing; vainable information is free: cata logies Hnm agents. C. C. Hewitt “janiid ¥OK SAL® Haxd wea and delivered, §8 & cord, Phont ms-m janigd ! FOR SALE or rent, Seven-room with garage, at 12 'Paimer St., Da: H. Furner, Wareham, Mass. TOR uw_?\iu“ség'saned Slabs and hard Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & woed Son, Homestead Farms. deciSd UT[EU{.. baby grapd Snncr.. vho- 29 mph eguler $875, special for guick 5" eagy terms granted. T Elaut C‘;dlen Company, Norwich, FOR SALE $1,700.00 om bun;alnw with gerden, aiso minutes’ walk from e. 1o Korwicn Town xrulle} ine. A portion of the purchase price miay remain on morl- [ gage. Apply FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. FOR SALE N NORTH MAIN STREET Qcm%fixtvm SECTION One 5 tenement and one 3 tenement house, 5 rooms in| each tenement. rent $686.00. PRICE FOR BOTH’ $4, ent Only, W. F. HILIq hayer Building 30 FAR‘MOS FOR SALE FOR SALE. Good building lot en Franklin St quire A, V. COVELLO, ‘ TFel. 1527-3. 198 CUE St. IN THE HILLS, one mile from state road, just the place for peultry, fruit, or summer home; 100 acres, 60 acres woodland; 7-room’ cot- tage, good sized barn —and sheds, all buildings in good condition ; fine large old shade irecs, charming svo:. price §2,000, | $584 cash, for quick sale, balance easy terms. > TEYQNS’ AGE\ CY, tep3d imenffe, Conn, F OR SALE Bigcats of six-rgom cot! m imgrovements, within e iroliey ride Irom Framklin' sg and desirably located- for the low Price, for g guick sale, 32960, 7 For fuller particulars, infuire of JOHEN A. MORAN, ‘ REAL ESTATE BROKER, {ebld 'FOR SALE PIANO BOXES AT $2.50 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. 'FOR SALE Two-apartment houge, with all ime and in pink of _condition, location, with :?rze yard for gar- must. be seen_to in- near center of cif & appreciated. FEANCIS D. DONI)I_ UE, Central Bullding, FOR SALE R m ut Lo Re; e B o W, gRee: zblished Bu a1 _resiy unc:ear trol- far 251 ments uently gust JOBN A. MOBAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ¥BANKELIN §QUABK, - FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WQDB,H ; ‘| PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONL! Arriving at Norwich from Pier §. Efll‘ $8.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY. WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO HARRY B. FORD “Two houses on Laurel mu. wel! wo Thes: Total annual l b rom Frank- | de: ent ownst » dwelling and new - ge, within five minutes’ wfly‘ of l'unum Square, This is 2 il"i"fi- FM' full particulars, ‘inquire of . ‘THOS, H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones FOR SALE The Fred W. Hoxie Farm in Lebanen. ‘One of the best in New London County. About 270 acres of land, tillable a Is Going On Tonight %“m‘fifi.o.. o Ean @O T mOwl;mm No. 1396, 0"0 ©., mecu: msm BuM 7694, M. W. A, meet No. § K. of P, meet: (fi{nworummu s idx—‘tny‘);u 23, F. and A. M. od Lod LA bk g Lodge, No. ,oo E 0. -m Gornnnl-. Hall. and Vaudeville 8 ;’gzfiiflowmw. Pictures at Breed Thextrg .\ P. BREED THEATRE. Betty Compson, the pretty héroine o The- mnn and one of the screen: lll:zgeuvunnu ‘actresses. is again iv t—this time as a Paramount mr, and In her initial production under hwrur At the End of the Worid which was shown at the Ereed theatre last might, she achieved a veritable tri. umph by her artistiq portrayal. The new picture, which is from the play by Ernst Klein, adapted by Adelaide | Heiloron Sanr scenarizea by Bafrid A , well balanced for farming,|’ free and smooth to work; will keep 75 head of cattle. use practicatly new, built in 1915, two story w«th efl and verande, hard wood floors, hot and eold water, bath, steam ‘heat, wood shed, fine cement floor garage. Spring water, v('y two silos, cattle sh n house ‘and cern crib. ! h. A rare opportunity to purchase an up-to-date farm, either as a residence for a city gentleman, or a place to make maney. Also 36 tons of fine early cut cow hay, and 50 tons of silage for sale. Inquire of FRANK N. GARDNER, Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of F..W. HOXIE, 35 Broadway Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received| {{ By the State Highway Commissioner, 240 ( Farmmxlon Avenue, Hartford, Connecti- cut, until 2 p. m.,, Monday, Feb. 20th, 1922, for the iphowmx sections of State work, in aocordance with plans and specifications on fiie in the office of the State Highway Commissioner and at the (fi‘ LEBANON: About 17.000 lin. ft. of 8" gravel road on the Coich ire-Norwieh road. yision Engineer, Thayer Bidg., Norwich, Conn. “TOW: TBOMPSON : About 9.275 lin. ft. of 10" gravel road on the Gros- venordale-Mechanicsvile cut off. Pians and specifications at the office of A. W. hell. Division Eugineer, Thayer Bldg., Norwich: Conn." All bids must be accompanied by a surety company hond or a certified check net less than one-third of the cost of the work. The State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all Dated at Hartford, 1922 C. J."BENNETT, _Stafe Highway Commissioner. 240 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. : feb6d NOTICE The Board of Re!v of the Town of Neorwich, Conn., will meet in the City' Hin Building in s 1d Town, each day, % cepleil from Feb. 1st to Feb. Connj, Jan. 28, AUCTION 'AUCTION NOTICE We will ull for Mr. Lawrence Clan- cy at his farm, Clapp nlace, three miles, north from the so-called Josiah Hyde Four Corners. at Bigelow, on the road ieading. te Eiliott, Conu., on SATUBDAY, FEB. 11, 1022, 2’10 o'clock sharp, rain or shine, his entire fal'ninfi equipment, consist- ing - of farm implements, wagons. tools, €rops, ete. contents »of the house = of modern furniture, .inciyding birdseye mapie. mahogany. quartered oak and mission finished ce$, also one heau- tiful Colymbia phonograph with 55 records and one valuz u Gilbert up- right piano in a ny case. Mr. " Clgney 'ha.s retfi ly had the misfortune to lose his wife and will leave this section of the country at once after‘the sale. WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, Ne. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn, CO0AL AND WeOD COAL, seasoned wood and qu rge or smail quantities an ia -2. R. Sbapiro, Willow St. garkm Lane MACHINISTS ACCEPT INVITATION OF MINE WORKERS r-r'G {Washington, Feb, 6.—The International Association- of Machinists through oout! ’Yrd. ras adhepted o fihe Tiited Mine Workers to jein in the proposed coaference of miners and raifroad d means of preventing red of mine end railroad workers, it was an- nounced heré teday by William H. Johm- ston, president GT the machiniate LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ Norwich, within and for the District 6th day of February, other bus- | A mebs prover to be dome at Ceonn. FRED G. PROTHERD, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, M. FRANK LEONARD, . » jan23d Board of Relief. meeting. 8t AT A COTURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within gnd for the District v day of February, E J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Lessie Goodell, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. AMargaret C. Nash of Springfield, Mass., a M. Congdon, late of Distriet, deceased. P critten application that said estate is now in settlem said Court. and praying for an order to real estate belo: to sajd Aescribed id’ apo upon. It Is, Ordered s cation be heard and deter Probate Court Renm in the stric ich, of February, A. the forencon, and that no ce ol dency of saxd appi ! hearing thereon tion of this order appeared in Court by counsel and filed a petition praying, for the reasons taerein Set forth, that an instrument purporting 10 be th® last will and testament of said “f deceased be admitted to probate. Whereu pon, It Ig Ordered, That md petition be heard and determined at th Probate Court Room in the City of \or Wich, in said District, on _the 1ith day of "ébruary, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the {7orenoon. and that notice of the pendencv of “said . petition.” and of said hearing tdn:reo;x ke -given by the publication of ordet one time .in sgme newspaper - having a girculation in said District, at st thre davs prior io the date of said Baring, and that return be made to this | ourt. -+ |NELSON J. AYL: The above and foregoing recard, NG, Judge. a'true gopy HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. L PRI S A U i AT A.COUET OF PROBATE HELD at Nerwich, .withis and for the District of Nt')orylict’n'. on the §th day of February, Precuu NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘ Estate of Francis J. Lea late of . in said -Distriet, deceased. ~The Executor ap in_Court' and filed a.written application alleging (hat ‘said estate is now in settlement Court, and praying for an order to sell stain ‘real estate beionging tn Eaid es- ate. ‘fully described in said apolication. Whereupon, 1t 1s Order said gphqniqn be of h'day b at 10 o'clock in De. forenoan, and that notice of the pent ncy of “said -application,” and of said ing thereon. be given hy the publica- tion of this order ‘once in some news- a haun: @ circulation in Said Dis- 5i-three days prior to the date flé‘ hem'm ‘and that return be made klfi()}-’ J. AYLING. Judge. The al nz\‘{e and tomnln: is a tm:%m 3x,gt:nrt] e per havine a cirenl triet, .at )-re! d date of said hearing, and that Teturn be 10 the Court. madelo (G TEAN 7. ATLING, Tudge The above and foregoing i a true copy f ord. % Aftest: HELEN M. DRESCHER febid Clerk. NOTICE T0 CREDITORS. AT A COURY GATE HELR at Norwich. with'a 2 Iir Pistriet of Norwich. on the 6 lny of- February, A, D. 1922 sent —NELSON J. 4VLING, Judga Fifate of Mary E.Lamphere, late 'of Preston) in said District, deceased. Ordered, - That - the Executor cite the creditors of said deceased io bring in their claims azalsst said estate within months from vm. @daie, Ly pesting tice to *hat effect eiber With a enpy IL and in the same Town, wud by publishing the same once lu 3 newspaper having earculcutm‘ n 2‘&5 Pistrict, and maky re- turm fo il YLING, Judge. ELSON & 8 The -bo‘ and roxu % 183 Cue copy record. Attest: HELEBEN M. DRESCIHER | Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de. geased are hereby notified 1o Dresent thelr s aeainst. sl estate to the und”. Isigried - at 445-4-2. Main St.7 Jonn., within “the time lim above and foregoing order. ALBERT M. -LAMPHERE, febid = Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. u- A COUET OF PROBATE WELL § }d"("lh“ and £r the District orw the 6t day of Fehruzn, A . )'r&&em ELSON. J. AYLING, Jud, Bsate of Lavra M. Congdon, ., 1ate of Norwieh, in.s: Ordered. T creditors ef of 75 Admmhi.ntor cite 22 3135 Tron ¥ posting totice to.that cffeet. KO"etllcr wu.h a énp} of this ‘order, m the place whe: and in ihe same kL '\nfll:!“—&ll seased arc herehy ot fif{é\ 1! “ lhe' Bingham, concerns the love affairs and vicissitudes of Cherry, the daughter of an Englishman whe runs a Chinese gambling house and gafe in Shanghai. China. It is a drarn‘[fi“ story, well presented, and supplies many tirilling moments. Milton sflh, Mitchell Lewis, Casson Fergisen, Spottiswoode Altken, Joseph Kilgour and Goro Kino rendered edequate support. At the End of the World is the feature at the Breed again today, and other tures on the bill include Johnny Hines Torchy’s Nighthood and the Pathe new: The Breed will be_ciosed Wednegdas Thursday and Friday of thiz week to un dergo a general overhauling, and will re- open Saturday under mew menagement with-a program of supreme photepiays. AT THE STRAND, There are four very good B. F. Keith vaudevilie acts at the Strand besides the original version of Ten Nights in a Bgr- room. Laypo & Benjamin, two very clever acrobais, open the bill. They not onis do, some - difficuit acrobatic stunts but inject pienty of comedy for good meas- ure. Bowman & Gibson come second with a comedy talking and singing two girls gre exceptionally good comedi singers and furnish plemty of entertainment. Gow Ding offers 2 comedy and singify act. He has a very good voice and his comedy helps make his act a good one Zaza Deil & Co. offer a little novelty song and dance act. Some very .o~d dancing and singing was epjoyed by a! The eriginal version of Ten Nights in 2 Barroom is seen.on the soreen. This pleture was gdapted from the worid ?Dv::ul stage success and widely read —_—— Vegetable Gardemers to Meet. The vegetabls gardeners of this ecun hoid 3 meeting under the au- spices of the New London county farm ureau at Boy Scout nnon building. 3t 1.30 p. m. p Feb. This I8 a regilar meeting the Vegetable Gardeners' asso , but all vegetable gardeners are welcome to attend this meeting. A. E Wilkinson. the specialist from Ste Agricuitural coliege, will be present discuss with the men the subject of Hot Beds, Management and Crop Systems ULSTER CABINET DETEBMINED TO RETAIN ITS TEERITORY London, Feb. Ulster cabinet membe Lendon met oon and decided they would the goveriment of Irsland act with regard to the Ulster boundary un- less that boundary were ghanged by mutual agreement. This decision wge made kmown this government. The oo embodies a letter to Prime Lloyd George signed by Sir Jameg Cr Ulster premisr, in which the men ounced. The communique says the letter was sent gt two o'clogk and that at 4.45 this afternoon at the requ f . Llovd George, Sir James was called to Down- Ing street, where he confirmed t of the letter. He eaplained that thers mud be go going baek on this decision ed at the Dister cabinet rfl'fll'r ded, besides himaelf, affaires. and the Manguis of Londonder- T of educat Charles Crzig also attended ers of the ‘The commnniques guotes S ter te Mr. Lioyd George as “Y have held a meeting with thoee members of the cabin of Northern Ireland who are present in London to consider the auestion of houndaries a= it now stands. Since the correspondence began on the subject of an Irish set. tlement we have r etter of July 2 which runs gs follows: an not be abrogated excep! consent.’ - > “Although the necessity for giving » final decision on behalf of the goves ment of Northern Ireland does not a until after our pariament hag voted itself out of the Free State as the re- sult of our deliberations today T have to” inform you that we adhere through- out to this principie Jaid down by yomr- self, and we cannot consent ts any - teration of eur boundary gxcent by mw- tual agreement, failing which, with re_ spect to a territory In dispute, the boundgry will stand as defined in the goveroment of ¢ Irgland act of 1920. “T am sure yom will agree with me on the importance of preventing any furth- er misunderstanding, and I am aceor? ingly sending a copy of this to ¢ prese, y thelr own “Sinceraly yvours. “JAMES CRAIG™ Frer e b o s EXCREANGE ON LONDON CONTINUES PO RALLY New. York. Feb. E: #n Lon- don today continued its persistent rise raliying after the close of the siock mar- ket to $4.35 1-8 for demand biss. Tae previous highk quotation of the pas: two and 2 baif years was $4.32 1-2, made last weel. Dealers ip exchange were at 2 loss.to account for the steady udvance of this remittanee on any ground other than the irproyement sgown in Gru; Eritnin's .| foreign trade. CUT THIS OpT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this alip, enciose with fe and mail it to Fllezuk 2833 Sheflel {arees ears "““"‘M return a trial package contain Honey . and’ Tar &tnvound. To and, Fal ; Fnlg Pl or

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