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uo-n-—lu Mt\vldi m{‘ 20. nzz s s Gnm a kW E—I i/ll 2. BASSETT! n Bk flka‘* l.’}"fi_- daughter to Mr, 3nd sette. - = uAump ru-r.—r A\Dllao\ Fhfi of Stafford street and ‘M Clara ,\ndermn of Longmeadow, Mass. MINER. ton, May 3! 1922, Drury. Frank B. B. Mitchell. pumca-—u: S.pw zaport. "rlm\th wieh and \m; Wiarad London by Rev. Miner and Miss Katherine ADAMS ~« FARROWS == In May* 23,1922, by ‘Rev. Hai Tohn Adams and Mg Mh Lakewood, Cleveland, 3, 1922, L FEdwin: Avery, merly of, Ledyard, Conn, ROGERS —In Norwich, Dora Fish, wife of Gilbert E, aged 24.yemrs: Notlee of Pdneral hersafter street; ght time. em mass in § o Rchurch at m oqlpuk Burial in 5. cematery. . 8 23. 1923 ged 7 ral-at his laté home, )lei"fl Pre reet, ock, standatd Cime. - vood- cemetery. Ti Mantvilte, Mn 22, 1822 widow of Ed- aged 69y #ars, gercices af Churoh & Allen's, 13 Thursday. May 25, at 2.30 “Burial in Mapie- [ LIl . time. nis city, 1 May Larroll. widow of 301 Central Ma; 24, \Iarpru Her late home, Friday .mornij o'tigek,. daylight. sa mass in St. Mary Interment - in A CARD OF THANKS. Wish. 10-eXpress -our -singere thanks any acts of kindness and sympa, relatives friends during. the iliness and death also for ‘hese e;m:-!onl ot sympathy and love will always be re- L i by. our neizhbore, “eioved. mother wi beautiful. flowers, e rvv‘herefl JOHN HUBBARD-AND FAMILY. Norwich Town. 15 Mun Sfieet Lady Assil HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALL...‘ Funergi Dlrs:qtor ; - PROMPT SERYICE DAY OR NIGHT ORDER yoor -mnho\uem % lolll‘l‘({mnlhu OH. " oechid wnd wcxll:. TCHELL—In North Stfinlfll' TEXI May 24, 1923, | = Rogers, Friday afternoom, Hly u. At l 1922, Timothy e WANT!D—Cluuin' by the d:y. Wflu In Stafford Springs, | BoX 89, Bulletin. 1822, by Rev. Leyl Rees. Hen-Y WANTED—Cook for seashore, must wait on table: two famil; 1 enographers wanted Connecticut Arr\mnuml Colls application by letter, stating ‘na education, -experience, at wfifi%&fiwfl; lity, pres , and furnish three references. v Storrs. Conn. mygsd -—mlxl“ble midgle aged 1;;“"'1 ousskgeper for two adui one n my24d — ——— | Volstead had “to beach this summer. ney Brown, Jr., Carroll "m—dmaul 6 woman. housework by reli- Box 15, Buuefin PD—A competent girl for gen- ork in family of two; recom- good wages. Ad- m] "-'Kfl ANTEDSalesiadios, Awlv F‘ W oohvonh Co. D—Two girle to work in ut&:e %&m Apply at once, 130 fi‘ WANTED—Mals .___._.._____.__ W— 1 1 salesmen, with wr 1o handle nfi:’f\m device (100 per cent. efficient), easy o demonstrate, ap- |proved by upderwriters' laboratories, no mhxpampn “men who qualify will make big .co) jons; apply in person. See i 63 Broadway, Nor: Wicl nday and Tutsday, 9 to 11 anm, my25ThS WANTED—Salesman with car; cord nn d fabric tires at prices beiow competi- 8100 and expenses. Hydro-Vulcan Iue Co., 1104 8. Michigan Ave., Chica go, my2 Tman for general farm- Care of J. Siegal. Tel. my25d WANTED—Two experienced spoolert i woolen, $16.50 aranteed per week; also ‘one good woolen spinmer, at once. exlply The ~Moodus Mfg. Co., Moodus, onn. my24d WANTED—A work ; good pay. 1014 1 DP‘TD THE time of. e no vr ALIQ ’éec fil.n\l wleh TeL ?‘:l 13. Wi girl? o Ms:, ation H. e Sproul, AXT‘P—F\u—mlure n.ove-. eni. % e v LARGE room, table board,: St thira fioor. Ter. A467-5. m— [ iae o e Jation: 1 H m. 1:'?0’:2949 e B Tfi’ WA!TEHI’G Phone 1381, Fmall vim.“ e WA D—By. with fl couple, “Fha ferred. mesville * sectios ess P. 0. Box 413, ) isirable rent, my24d | - ALL BOYS AND GIRLS vh make money, call 102 ‘North From 7109, il JuRe 6. 0 want o A WAN ply Gl:n Woolen Mflls. my2; TED—Weavers. and spinners. Norwich T o ‘own, | WE WANT A GOOD TENANT two (‘Tmedsby the Girls’ s in St Dossegslon can u:’ of June. Anply to The orwich, Lann WE _ARE ing out our nfig ture below wholgsale - 11 F;rry St., om;osko WA)TED—Second hand" lllv, for sale, Airedale pups, Wood, Baaiclson, Conn. my: D—A position by good steady yOuRE a5 CHAGTTenT for Brivate fai ily or commercial trucking. Address F. G., care Bulletin. my24d WANTED—Salesmen for local terris lory‘ hy Tocal’ concern. Box 16, Builetin, ANTED—Two masons for plastering hy’m’?umg‘t ‘blocks; also two help- Burdick & McNicol, Room 113, ayer Bldg. my2d4 WANTED—By June 1, experienced mar- ried dairy farmer for steady pesition; $50 per manth, house and milk, wood and vegetables. Storer Farm, East Great Plain, Norwich,- Conn. my23d WADTED——M:at and pastry copk; year round job, Ponemah Mills Board: ing House, Tattvilde. my23d THD - ljna st by an ez erienced J“ sma:lrlinnk;ume to ve“ ; :gn p-to-date place where a small dairy is Kept, & Eood home i considered i pref: erance to extra wages. - C. Church, Wil. Hmantic, Conn., Gen.. Delivery. my23d wnxw—TA ‘man who is looking for 2, hvme round, to work on farm. . D. 5. Phone 1861-2. WA]\TED—Audemy Student like ‘pasition gs"clerk, soda_fountai jerfenced ; references. Address R this omu ‘would ex- G. 2d WANTED Steady man to drive féam, and do other work arpund grain store at Yantic. Steady work for right man. Apply YANTIC GRAIN STORE, or at 3 Cove St., Norwich. my25d WANTED Thirty laborers, woodchoppers, § wom- en ' cooks, 2 waitresses, 10 farmers, 1 4 spoolers, 6 spinners, 4 women man %fm&nfleulng 4 chambermaids, 3 ma- girle, 1 ceilar digger, boat builders, Lters, carpenters. FREE EMPLOYMENT, OFFICE, 43 Broadway. heetwut al’m‘f\rer' Co. WANTED—Silk mill help for the , dance hiall and tboml ‘0" wen on gnt s;rq.n at 11 Femy St & h Feny st le‘lI— d hand farn nge )huxamber,‘ weavers, ‘twisters, drawers-in. ml N England Silk Co., Westerly, R.'L. i ”& SPECIAL—Turkish - Trophies, special, Gold 18c; briar pipes, 25c tobacco, 10c a tin; here high grade chncol:tea 50c;it's a assortment. Vsoolwanhs condition. George E. Conn. Tel. Lebanon' 28-4. WAhl'En—Beenlv:; xgut:be in ffl iol’ Fagan’s Smoke Shvbzn =1 Yant! Nk‘ WANTED—Two or three fu unfurnished rooms for -Hght ' he mz Tel. 1048- WANTED econd ™~ hand household goods, antiques. toola fixtures ; before se(un‘ ‘Weisinger, _apr2zd WAN’!!D—vWO second hand fu; ure ture Co.. Breed buy sell end exchange. pay. highest ‘prices > l‘m 2% -hg T 12. Dy m% 2; mhf'g:_ %'ffiz. 5 Wa —Liberly bonds. care Bulletin. WANTED—Antigues, tools hand furniture. H. B, Tiger, St. Phone 71 10 WANTED—100" farms for eual:n = res up, with or without stock ;' full particulars in first len;r a8 10 ; size,_ location and terms. Jewett City, Conn. y22d d Howard Terrace n_ pre: |3 ¢ | tools, 2 WW "ITY NO. 17 LINCOLN AVENUE. d o8 [AVENUE. HOUSE MODERN, UP TO lot;| DATE AND MUST BE SOLD AT/ , good oum- “build- 2 two-tene- 'w;ch.{hflufiu;l"fi minutes from Latham St. otern hiouse Six rooms ving ro ; oniy Wi, “Box 214, Nm-mch. my.,{d -”x@—ane #xtra good heavy team’ w; A B Foster. i‘hon: Leb- anon I4- my24d ?D—-'Flowerp for Decoration dny"-t‘ aunders Farm, Brook road, Scotland; native plants, flowers, o !lnu" md ‘board nature ‘students. Ad- dvsu ders: Farm, Hampton, R. D. 1. my24 I Nflvrbpn 1 {t. long, 5 erse gear, and £t. » With re one ét- mbn! at .n Wfix}nnxlon St rfl this double house, with large 3 fi::’fim %dwrdmiles out, lro!k:ey by oor, fishing near by; gflsw. G. P. Coates, 227 Main St. um—aue, perfect: mechanical on: _ Telephone 246, . “rmysdd FOR SALE—Buy this property for an mve-tment mliuta of two_houses, one | of five tens ts. and one of three. situ- ;ud in w.pu Tented section of Gresneville 1 and mills ; yearly incomeé 3 fln ieufl% ‘be increased to §$858; good Tepaif. Apply to W. A _mn Bidg', Room 108. s, u! th' for eac w‘ 5 hw m 4 h\?rt“i-‘mmg‘ u) of N bnxe 'Bm my24d LE-=-Five volumes of Automo- agn:. by Ameflcan Technical id, Conn. hxle‘ EII Society ;: MR SALE_Two horsepawer motor, in Hill 100 acres, 35 tilla r and pasture, 10-room ;barn, bator, granary, OGW enhouses for 1,000 m{ m T bufldm‘s 500 hens, 1 cows, ‘heiters. ail new SALE—Farn:, :o ~timbe; 2 arnesses. ' ¥or fur- write Raymond Des. xfl,mmn Jd, Conn. my2id se ntrally Jocated ch. Burdick & Mec- ayer Bidg., Norwich: terms. Fred L. Cvnm Te!, 99-2 ther B o ‘r.:u. SALE—] in the gity of Eo '\ml %oom tms for nh P WE BUY and pay highest second * hand ° furniturd’ Kremens, successor 1o King, St. Phone 1305. WANTED 1,000. MEN AND YOUNG. TO,SAVE 83 10 83 ON X MONSTE] ALL AT ONE l'u NEXT TO BROOKLY No SECOND HAND ANTIQUE _ TUEE AND HISTORICAL o BE PAID." T PRICES A. B UCKN: e op; Phone 71 MEN Y OUTFITTERS, RWICH. CRNI- INA. NICKEL TLATING FOR_ SALE—-Automobiise TRUCKING EOR _SALE—Ford touring, has de- mountable” wheels, electric lights, motor pertect, hag always had the best of care, ed. always owned private- 5. ‘Rear residence 187 North my25d FOR SALE—Tndian torcycle with sidecar, in No. 1 cvndmm Call 756-3 after 6 p. m. my2d4 FOR SALE—1%14 Ford ¢pd_pondition. ~Address touring _car, No." 244 Hick- ory St. my24d FOR SALE—Paige roadster and Ford touring, real cars, not junk; dsmonstra- Mn’%‘fll“ “terms. GV"‘HGR:LBXBY Ave. m G C. D. JOSLYN, *): We movs ev: erything 3 tention given to v\'inrlm chipery. Tel. w& 2 moving and trucking. -Tel. §17. ain Long Distan B bt el o TEAMING and mcvln:. mdn;gamw sn.tm “s' OI !ALl—New and \uedAlnd&ur J0o- N h' Indian Agency, 34 rk!! 8 y‘d R SALE—13919 Harley-Davidsonamo- tg‘éyd!, Call 575 between 8 a. m. 311 3 P. m. over- @;flw i l,'cl. BALE—O; la.ml jufl ovfrhuhd, T Rk FOR SALE—Horses 108 SALE—Nice young sound 'hi .mm tmek reason for sel M’ . Bakery, n!r. today. en SR JUST ABRIVED. My hot-sl are here on time, and they afe a mice lof ight ones, a.nd Mnfl. dl‘ul- t wyzod Leghorns, bred - | farm raised stock. n chicks, 8. C. £ Weics or Prio d. Conn. P. e T T T ,# ?‘—B odt d Red }" 3 rieilotte, 5 W% it TE. G done mfl prom ARTHOR ‘Shetucket St m’ mnu-oum blue lnd gray. P mxg e fi!‘" LOST—Aumal ~LOST—Monday, 2 small ~ Finder Phone 26-3. TLOST—. ux Jl\unh{r ’ iuu.pma G. LONGO & CO., general and’ building, excavation, sides and plaster work. Ph g.%fler White and | b 443-13. Finder melle myl! 'msxww E §. “Well_ seasoned slabl m "Tel. $15-4. H. E, Beard & Son, Homestead F: dec13d arms. FOR SALE Six-room ,gottage, near Boswell Ave. with tract pf land variety of fruit. quick sale. " FEANCIS D. DONOHUE, 7 cq.ml _PMs. Phene. Norwich. 'RE FA 400 RM, 2,000 cords ‘wood, 200 apple troes, trout brook, house six large rooms, stock barn and complete set of farm bulldings, all In wopd gondition. Iust the place for & stock farm and hunting and fshing. pre- Bele at the umheard of price of 510 per acre. - Hasy 1 :'xnms' AGENCY, Wilimantic, Conn, FOR SALE -Best Quality Hard ‘Wood, §9; Chestnut. i e a Kindiinge Seven Saties " ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FORD, Phone 792. ith a barn, having a Price reasonable for aprizd FOR SALE x:n Treadway use has Must b jEsken fnoms e s0id at o RAN o o a Jomas. YOU WANT to.put your busi- e the public, there is no medl- than’ t?gvuth advertising ot The Bulletin. 1 | Ave., MUST SEEL 1.000 lm r.urri, ALL T ONE %m ~$1.50 A PAIR. AT THE MONSTE SALE, i T N ekvucn. FOR SALE THE VERY DESIRABLE PROPER- 1s (ONE OF THE CHOICEST ON THE ONCE. ONE' CAR GARAGE. FUR- THER PARTICULARS CHEERFUL- LY GIVEN BY CALLING JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker 100,000 VEGETABLE PLANTS FOR SALE Transplanted into “flats, hothouse grown, frame hardened. Earlianna, John Baer, Jewel, Bonny Best Stone, Dwarf Stone, Matchless -and Beauty Tomatoes, Hot and Sweet Bull Nose, Ruby King and Sweet Mountain - Peppers, ~Copenhagen Cabbage, Queen of Market Asters, and Salvias. Plants shipped by express only, roots packed in damp moss. . Prices on application. F. E. PECKHAM, Phone 1012, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALP FRANELIN TOURING AUTOMOBILE Xy IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. SPACE IN PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT. APPLY Z. R.. ROBBINS, my23TuThS 68 Clfr St. — FOR SALE New 3-apartment House and'7 rgom Cottage, both hawving every modern convenience. Will sell one or both. Very desirable location, and an excellent in- vestment proposition. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES -/ Realty For Sale Cottage—Asylum, near Pearl Good Two-tenement House and Gar- age, Maple Street. Fine Residence, Bread Street. Two-tenement House, Pearl Street. Nice Residence and Garage, Maple Grove Avenue. Residence, Garage, etc.,, Lincoln Ave. Several Desirable Properties Not In- cluded in This List. R. S. BARTLETT 44 SHETUCKET STREET 23 ANN STREET FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH ON PECK STREET PROPERTY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PRICE $4,500 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Tel. 876 40 Shetucket Street FOR SALE Summer Cottages at Eastern Point, New London, Block Island and on Thames River; some for rental. ARCH W. COIT Tel. 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, “llit and el:’l:t- room apartments, with all improvements, large lot, near Iast Main St. Fuil par- ticulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Street. D. hy ooms. for, it e e M!—Aflrmm fllw rooms and_bath; Idul\l only; m best section. Write Box 123, Bulletin. my25d , furn Phone zuss. my25d DBFILE! 1o rent; thres front offices facing Shetucket bl \steam heat, newly decorated and wi 3 Will_rent singiy or en mll:“ Call at Allmg Rubber Co. 2 my25e TTO RENT — Five-room flat,” steam heated, and garage, 41 Grove St. my2dd TOR RENT- Collage at Quonochon- taug Beach for the season ; also a desira. Dble small store at Quonochontaug Beach ; choiés of ‘several cottages ar Pleasani View Deach for the scason. Thorp & Tr: . Inc., Westerly, R. 1. 0K REN Furnished )muso, strict- ly moderm, A No. 1 location. = Address C., care Builetin, my"id TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for llghl Iluusckeeplpz. on first floor, at 7 Qak my24d '—Three or four neatly fn nished ‘rooms, modern conveniences ephone 905, my2 ely furnished rooms; three-room I[urlmenl. can easily accommodate four persons. Young's Bik., corner Maij 2 £0 LET— Pasture, w wall Tenced. Tel. 1864-21. 1 watered STO BE\T—PYWM!‘ garage on Union J: Chamberfain, Martin House. FOR RENT — Four-room apartment, ail _modern Broadway ' location. Tel. b improvemen: 2081 tment of six Tel. 259, apri1d TT0 RENT—Furnished room; also gar- age. Tei. 1860. myisd TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. H. i Ring, 16 Laurei Hill Ave. Phone 1142 my16d TFOR RENT One Tight Rousekeeping, also w6 single rooms, furnished. Phone | myl3d . 118 H, roums and garage. Ve, with o Without garage. 161 Main St. ny4d TO RENT—On the first floor of The Marion, Main St., a most desirable six-room apartment, hardwood floors, s n heat and hot water furnished ; rent 13:1 month. Inquire of Shea & Burke. _my4 TT6 RENTFurnished rooms, by day or week. 84 Frankiin St. FOR RENT—In business -emlon site suitable for auto accesscries, leather goods, shoe store or any retail business. Tel. 746 apr22d [ LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF late of Montvii of Montville, d: The l!\(lln}nh ARTHA M. BEAINAR in the Probate Distriot ited his admin- account with said estate to the f Probate for said District for allowance, it {8 Ordéred, ‘‘hat the 2d day of June, 19 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Pro Office in Montviile, be, and the same g ed for a hearing on the aliow- of said administration account with hin and for the District on the 24th day of May, A. J. AYLING, Judge. Cyr, late of Norwieh, . deceased Annie H. Cyr of Norwich, Conn., ed in Court and filed a peti for the ap- on pray reasons therein set forth, ration be granted upon the Q deceased, alleged to be ing, tha , It Is Ordered, That said at elibs, SF the vees petition, and of sald hearing bhe given by the vublication of s order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said least three days prior to the dat and that return be made to this ' NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ahove and foregoing is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRBESCHER, Attest: my2id Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Present. LSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of W lter B. Crooks, iate of, id District, deceased. Crooks of Norwich, Conn., in Court and filed a petition ying. for the reasons therein set forth, administration be granted upon the said deceased, alleged be Whereupon, Tt .Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at_the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the-29th day of . 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing theroon, be giver, by the _ publication of this order one time in some n “St., Danielson, Conn. AUCTION 1 will-sell to settle the estate of th Jate Albert H. Réynolgs, at the fata residence, No. 313 School St., Putna: Conn., on SATUEDAY, MAY 27, 1922, ~at 11 o'clock-a. m., standard time, the following described property, afl in exceilent con HOUSEHOLD GOODS including a large and useful vas as specified: Two fine chamber complete, matiresses, feather ‘bad home-made quilts, pillows, new V! trola and cabinet, " steel bed cou dining room table, chairs, fine Rich- mond range “witl heater. b Tocker 3 . one \Win arm. portieres, bed spreads, tabie; . micror, carpets. ugs. ironing ‘board. 1 complete dinner set, a large quantity of odd dishes, ardcke ) nsils, beautiful bric-as lustre chalice, . several pleces nd many other nfleu too. rumerous “describe but ai useful. to CARPESTER'S TOOLS B you ever saw." ine hing ¢l Sver manufactured, mch as sst saws, framing chisels, and common bits. ratchel bit-stocks, Stil screen doors, power, ice of baskets, saw- outfis, bag of inary outfit, grais’ otton rope and hitch e new hip boots, com mon boots, sk several fine rain. coats. and other valuable clothing. This Is an extra choice lot of per-, sonal oreperty and will be sold with- out reserve or restriction., If too stormy, postponed to following Mon- Terms cash. REYNOLDS. Administrator of Estate.® Putnam, ( Boston, Queenst May 31, June 28, July 26 . June 16 Boston L...uondury, Liverpool ASSYRIA -July 8 ELYSTA . . Aug. 8 New York, Cherbourz, Southampten -May 30, June 20 June 6, June 27, July 18 ..June 13, July 4, Aug. 1 New York, Queenstown, Liverpeol LA ONIA. June 8. July 6, Aug. 3 IA Jjune 15, July 13, Aug. 17 June 22, Juiy 20, Aug. 31 New York, Lundonderry, Glasgew COLUMBIA CAMERONIA i July 29, Aug. 31 July 1. Aug. 3, Sept. 9 New York, Maderia, Lisbon, Gibraltar, Monaco, Genos, \lllk' CAMERONIA 126 State St., Boston, 1 THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc,. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER, FARES '—Now Lundon 50c, Gi and Shelter Island §1, New York Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket as, Breed St, Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving). Leaves New York, Pler 27 East River: foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wad-- nesday and Friday, at § P. M. (Day- light Saving). - Connections with all Coastwise and Foreign Steamsnip Lines salling frem the Port of New York For freight rates and further inferma. tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone having_a circulation in said District, ll E least three days prior to the date of sal hearing, and that return be made to lhll Court. B NELSON J. AYLING, Jndge. The above-and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, my2sd Clerk. e THERE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- Tel. 1527-3. 198 ClLfr St ,.,.mmm MAHLATO THE NORWICH BU LLETIN vmeeesrasems- ClassifiCatis tin for business resuits. 0 Let, For Sale, Etc, OT) 4 2ezeramazervimee-azereniose ot ommre m Wirite complete adbelow mdudmg name-and-address — @r i blind addsess is wanted mark X here inecraeestngaecisienss | (oo rmamrparesans AR e srerteaniesesavis seesmntcteassassasens B PP T T ll.u STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the Weorld All necessary documents, IM vlwlons for Dassports an sary information in renxd to your relatives to America. I clients to New York ard assist in checking their baggage, show them to the ‘custom house, tain for them salling permits. For further particulars, ingufre of INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY. JOHN G. CHENESKI, Ageat, Tel. 1139. 15 Bath 8¢ Iulhor of the ' Vielin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place I Have a Few Gutfits to Lend. PAINT AND WALLPAPER / FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per -x., ular §2 Ixaza?.‘:ll WMM“ ;x

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