Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 10

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PROBABLY SHOWEES TODAY; FAIR, COLDER TOMOREOW. ULL ASSOCIATED i PRLSS DESFATCIES il Bullefime BACK TO TAFTVILLE AFTER COAST THE WEATHER. | Conditlons. | The ‘disturbance ocentral Wednesday | night over southeastern Utah moved rap- {dly east-northeastward, increased great-! ly in intehsity, and Thursday night its center was over the extreme upper Mis-| sissippl valiy. This disturbance has been attended by gales on the Great Lakes and in the umper Mississipp! valley and the “middle plaing states. It has been preced- od Dy & marked rise (n temperature over and east'of the Mississipp! valley. The pressuce was high Thursday night over the Atlantic states. In the middle Atlantfo and New Eng- land states the weather will, be cloudy and warmer, with probably' siowers F fay. and clearing and colder “Saturday, «ith Increasing south and southwest T0 COAST TRIP IN THER FLINVER Wearing cow _puncher's sombreros: and riding in a fiivyer, that' had been |stripped for action and covered . wif stickers booming: the towns {hrough which they passed, Armand - Besuregard and August Kruck = arrived - at thelr homes in Taftvills. Wednesday evéning &t 5.30, after a two vears trip, which todk them into most of the states of the Unlon. The welcome the boys got was the:kind that Taftville usually hands.out to its Sons Who return after many months of absence, and all day Thursday, their car. was surrounded by youthful admir- ers, who gtood with ears open and mouths agape to hear of their adventures in the distance west. they-were stuck.in-the sand-up. t6 theic We worked - -on thein . car hidss for two houts,i.and.finaliy. -pulled -#t au when they dvéve back to town with us they gave U¥ o turkey hotel'.in...the \plack. / dian at the hest “Traveling® acrosk -the. desert: yas more or less exciting: (We didn't kaow. ‘when we ‘woald sjiik " into" the Sand, or run cut of Watér orgasolide. Z if (! -When -thers. was nothing ;much ,to_do we amused.-oursglves by killing ratrle- | sfiakes. ~ We, killld “as’ many - as’ seven {n"a-day by Hittng them “With a lomz stick. - Thén-we- wopld cut-off-the rat- fles' and’ send ‘them.back to the folks in Connscticut. ~*~ months ‘before had thousands of dotiacs | worth, of -wheat stored away which ne had pul'n;hued at a high price before we {Tett. The bottom Féll out, and upon our reéturn we found him ruined. sAnother man, whom we- visited with the intention of asking. for work, we found - working for a day's pdy. Haill bad .rpined " his wheat crop-and he halj lost $12,000 in one season. At Cplte§ville, Kansas, we visited 3ir. and Mrs. Willlam. Corcoran ' who were r [married in Taftvilfe three or four montis ; {280 and are now resding there, and th: we, hit: for- St. Louis, then to Indi olis, :through Ohio to Penns; rén into- Mafyland: before coming on to Philadelphia, then ‘\'e made New_ York and finally home. LiThe- rear end caved In twica on_the way but we managed to 'make the repairs’ourselvee and , arrive home In time to spend Thanisgiving witn our families WAR SAVINGS -STAMPS . —~MATURE OX Attention - is- called by Postmaster JAN-1. | chamber of tomm | fort, STARTING ON TAX MAP FOR TOWN OF NORWION ts mont bership istter ' the | erce says on the subject of equitable taxatio. The initial expense of 36000 to secure | & tax map for Norwich i3 secured and | hs sre. yell pndec wav.th that.end nd Palmer hava hcen engaged by the selectmen to make t: tax map is the st egsen map, of iisclf, “will Tot soive ms problem. It is an essential thing o have. orwich hus doie . notning :o provide an -cquitable real-estate assessment _for vears. 'This diseasd, on our bos politic_are . degprogted . and maiigna Some. there who would take a knite and cut deep to eliminate the discasc, others believe in a gradual but sure curn, The first- will jeopardize the' jifs of the patiént the second gives him a fighting chanco for his life. - The problem is being met. e have taken the first step. - What - is the sec- hat is the question that confronts the _community, and . your commitice n fowas. timer. physical suspects, nics state the znc"’. tund 1t is ‘est! workers aside” fhom- #choor take “an” active part i and wi led among The campa -sulos!s 1s, material reli examinations__fe The close |ithan 50,000 school children wi ng, - open sufferers latter features of made possible Wrerculos!s commissi tubercujosis associa- part of the campaign. tuberculos!s| commission. and tube: f2osts ‘nursing by more thah" 40 nurses - through whole' time Las been Chriztmas more than 1 1dren e seal in Christmas ave. the. ca fgn ‘Wil Patients ard | o 000 sale, | begin December M ANTHRACITY TROM FUEL ¥SE SCREENED ! ADVICE s BoARD FOR THIS WEEK IN OUR NEW SILVER DEPARTMENT Sterling Silver Individual . Salt and Pepper 13¢c Excepiional Value precious present combusta definite Sets - Net Over Two Sets to One Customer. winds. Southwest storm warnings ars display- » on the Atlantio coast at and morth of delaware breakwater. ‘Winds. Noeth of Sandy Hook: Increasing south wvd southwest, becoming gales Friday; unsettled and showers Friday. Sandy Hook to Hattera: Tncreasing wouth and southwest, weather cloudy, probably showers Friday. Forecost. For Southern New England: Unsettied and warmer, probably showers Eriday Saturday clearing and eolder. Obaervations 1n Norwich. John P. Murphyj ' to the approaching maturity. oh ‘Jafubry 1st ofthe 1818 is- k sy of “war saviags stamps, the refund- |Consideration -of every member. ing proposition of the = United States fore your suggestions will rot only treasury <department, and the advisabil- | imely but warmly welcomcd. Rememb ity -of “adjusting these securities now | this is organization. Your oplnion and- so avoiding ‘the rush which s ex-|¥YOUr suggestions, < your critictsms pected - on January Ist Postmaster | 0usht. They will be given every Murphy declares that because these | Sideration. < By Stamps - were- bought at a timo The whole purnose of this acti state campaign d'reotor and| Hittle or no thought M,‘xi“r { to produce a fair, square, equitable Baird, campaizn secretarv.| trinsic value "ot the od, with justice to everyone. Tis SR T i peogle ;l_fl not. ealize Yo expenserot thix comm LAKE AND RUSSELL 1% ! wor 5 each, and in many instances h - 2 2 the owners. do -not. know their{ pres- LO:‘-FEIE&cE OVER efit whereabokts. *He urges eves Governor Everett. J. ome who ;purchased ‘stamps from pa erence this weel otic reasons in 191§ (5 recali the in stfator Thomnas . cident and dook ‘them up and immedi- | ence to_ the cailing ately take steps'io reinvest the money of the Jegial-ture due either in ireasury savings certifi- complieations arising at ¥ oplications for thei the shortaze of csal E redgmption -on January st ithough U am' unahle. to make any{o" [ Postmaster Murphy -states that his i definite announce #iructions - eover three options | | Russell at the con First: 1t treasur ‘savings certificates ' t0¢ Strusgie {6 cut down the death rato! ence, “the.governor.and I are in perf ate Aesired for Wit o3 the-stamps pregent | -om . that disease jn Connesticut accord {n rezard to the situation. W 4di for redemption; thess certificates will| Annually for 15 years, (ais effort nas the advent of cold weather thousands «f be' issued at once and dated January 1st,| been made in thig state and. through-, famil'es in this etate are still entireiy| 1923, and the differctice between tha cost|Cut the nation by the Christmas -seal: W.thout fuel and unless situation | of thess certificates and the maturity | <al oldest national fizht *to bejimaroves or the people show more wili- AAvalue of the stamps presented to be paid any definite disease. For ingness to : within thel xmmedmeyy in cash thus definitely cios it has resulted in abou v iiely ¥ be suf-} ing the transaction. $4,000,000 being ra‘sed in this country, different lpcalities.” | “Third: If-it Is deSired that the entire $80,000 in Connecticut -whose. per| A1 agree w'th the governor” Mr. Rus- ned bitumin maturity vaiue of war savings stamps | CaPU2 of about six seals sold is one of sell contimued. - 6 I’ advisnble on| work in setietactors tocn presented be paid. in eash, they may be TRERE . account: of thé expense ‘involved to the| n order'ng from a dealer deposited” with, the postmaster now. an year the commission state as a resuit of the calling of a spe-| specify ‘mores ~ene interim receipt protecting the holder | <Sts of Dr. Stephén J. Maker, chairman, | cial session to wait if possible until th:| ma hngp given, and cask in the full amount will | Arthur R. Kimball and Wallace S. Allis, in‘January when the ge®-| a4 Be paid fo the holder of these stamps | has. perfected orzanization plans for & 3 venes for its regular prompdly on -January 1st. toial of $20.000 more than ever hefore, biennial sestio ¢ there is any Bt o iesented for | beleving that cutting down of the num- fempt to evade the use of fuel subsi e are, Viewented 107 | ber of deathis and the discovery of lurk- tutes on the Dact of the people & | ue porcons o Hubject 10'a°10. day delay in payment at | 23 0a%es in the state is one of the most déaigrs immore.iNe. regulations of thelinsy Gicy recaived the | the option of the postmastur in order that | Vremig Neata amblens, of s tuRe] ,:‘fl, Sminitrhtion, Sovernog Lake willl gram. from Santa ( he may provide himsel? With the necessa: In 10 years with a definite campaign SOt Ssiature Pugsther: on ‘a short funds’ from. the mearest federal S | apAui. tybariaonld - rasised the s Ditice ban)s ‘orstatd’ depository with which to | death rate from rulmonary tubercuiosis thake pasment: has fallen ffom 128 to 83, -In 1811 ¢h {s making a_study of the question. At orle point, we tried to ford a river But the question should have the serious iri our ear, bit' the ‘river’béd was sandy 4nd we found. oureselfes sinking. We whre: rescued by & man with;a mule team whb ‘oftered ta. pull-us out. for.two dollars. e ‘afterward learned that he had’ post- edithe ‘signs’ himself-difecting motorists 10 the short’cut, 'across’the river, whers they™ wete - certain’ to find - trouble ‘and Would: require. to. be-pulied- out: ., ;In:Los Angeles_ywe found work and also" visited the studlos of several (f fhe. large mation ‘picture_companies, and s2w, them Af work, fiming: jphotoplays in the ‘moufitains and ‘ori_the heaches. \We sold the car in-this placesand pirchased another -witli the proceeds. -1t was Galifornia, ‘e Tan) across Demny Marpky Who.iwas Playing bal with the Verr The car, despite the ' tefritory ‘it Tas covered, didn't sesm the least road- ‘weary and when Mr. Beauregard sten- ped on her, she still exhibited -2, goodly amount of Pep. It looks, however, .sha was slightly weather worn, but sald ons by-stander, “Who wouldn't_ be after months without being under: cover.” The boys had named their craft the “Bear and her name was emblazoned cn » body, while the hood bore the boass, Coast to Coast. California to Cotnec- ticut.” The equipment carried included & Tog- ular camper's outft, but s the epacs | was limited. & had to occupy very lt- tia room. The top conveniently provid- BuMetin's observanions show tha|ed space for & camera and a blue:book, in temperature and and aiso served a rack-for hl(ch?u club. huraday iand other utensils as campers generally S0 . % Traa - wor. Bar’|fnd useful The canves which: epgeraads HATITE :“l"ffl}"l" ‘!‘r’m = D 34 30.20 | the top was crowded with addresses of g‘““h‘“ k“g‘_ Juans; whieheia-famous | 44 3030 |people whom the boys had met io ’m‘ e e o emal o, 1 e 1 40 30.30|the route and who begged them to-send flefill“r‘-‘"“ "‘nch (S R st ve K{:x:“r;x 2 post card from Ltte old Contec~ ?n ad e v i TAtioet Marent: Sessimjeets. Mr. Beauregard exhibited -a-yalise £t |[$8t bunch ot individuale 1c nas been our tctions ay: ; 1ugkto Tun across. ‘The'ofl; thing claan er:n;‘_rnm nf::'h Thursday of pictured, taken with his camera and { EtS hem-is thavbrght - lorbd - hand- {developed and printed along, the routa ;i sda. vercast, followed | kerchief ‘around - thetr-‘ngk “and T often Thuraday's weather: Ov oflowed | Most of the views are Temarkably good, ) (el & FXNWL RSl 0 eigan. Sy clsaring ; warmer ; west wind | ainiiy. ‘thamotdakin -5 ¢ Yalimmtuss o Torarmile e |- Next-ws jauntpd into Nevada, where wd ey | N1 . Tt was h bby te B ot a corrain . meyaer or | Vislted tHe pace Whers' Méry' Pickford |chase @ view of & certain geyser.or = ‘Iaterfn“ in- the park-and. then attempi | Was. obtaining: s divorce, and. we .later | in Gardnersille, ‘and Red- | 1 Moo | to photograph the same spot from fas s Weoming and same location. When 'seen-on_Thursday, Mr. Beaure-{made a toyc ~of Yellowstone -National gard was exhibiting: his plctures to ks | Dark, washing our clothes the Hand- § | many friends, along. with handkerchlets, | Kerchiet B&\ln.,dl\'hlfi:éi: g’“g: ": ::: 1 1 o8 T - g & leather plilow tops and _varjous - othat L AT souvenirs which he had: purchased in In- K 44 miles vést of Casper on the Yellow dian encampments. .in the _soathwest. > | When ‘asked to Sive an mccount of his |stene Highway, which is a tract peeuliu {‘ pletitésque -scens: trip, Mr. Beauregard said: : o “We left here for Worcéster, Mass. 1 Sesembling s°giant bowl, or deprossion on June 2nd, 1820, where we entrained | in the. earth, ,f"‘;" e for Detroit, by way of Buftalo and Can-|3:0 acres, which from. i3 &I & the coloring. of ifs walls and. pinnacles, ada, and from that city we moved on lo ; : Chicago and Kansas Citr. We had orig- | {be Beautitul wathet carving of the sur {inally decided to get work in the harv- | ace shales an % : 3 s from persois” éspezially the” motement ‘of & mall h will be sent o, possible purchas-| of booth, sales “and sals by schos| children T 1g const: £ ing 2 tale of woe from som state headgudrters of the he rooms of the commi state capitol. Flubert M. Seds-| cani- FRANKLIN SQUARE WHERE ALL CARS STOP secur many that stamps FUEL| Yake has been in| *n with Fuel | but to the erators of the public expense. are due fUBERCULOSIS DRIVE FOR $100,000 1S STARTIN e state tubercuiosis commis working in ‘conjunction with the. jocal fuberoulosis units sof the cilies . and arge towns, “will launch on Dec. 1 a campaign (o raice $100,000 to contmio| STATE The »lollowing chang: arametric changes demanded %% f whate A Froi oree Wttle or cour are at Les Aa- on. the b thare is i n e m. m p m Highes ther a Clond: che b tuming By the pubiic eached the only possih ging down its cost SUN, MOON. AND T1 Son W High Water. nds. ng as ma fering in many it He is do- as po i, Seta. from Moosip to Nore ng gives bifs more pleas smillng faces of tud > gather a‘ong the ir respecs 1o the spirit of pified in the person g |= which o reer S be given a grade of s d i s BT S | —= SANTA CLAUS SENDS RKADIO TO PORTEOUS & MITCHELL el SeRs ter Bigh water it ia low watere, which is followed by flood tide. " TAFTVILLE Ome of the e general interest to this city Although he refused to commit him- self “further Mr. Russell hinted that t| enjoyable Thanksgiving | wve events was the privats dance given by, Joseph Chase and Charles Daign tult at the Casino, Wednesday evening. est fields of Kansas, and we had no diffi- culty in locating work ngar Dodge City where we worked. for two months. Farm- Gfand Canyon of the YeLowstope. Ah | old Indiam legend says that in former | days the .red men drove buffalo into CORTICELLI SILK INCREASES 11921 there were 1453 deaths in the state. in; only 1186. Similarly the campa'gn has resulteq in hundreds. of cases in an| was ““probable” # would be mecessary| 4 call a speciai sesstbn at almost ans ) me. al ance to ough, he admitted’ his reluct-| “The Sups icking .PETERSON’S OINTMENT CAPITAL STOCK TO $5,350,000 - i The Corticellt (il Co. of New Lon- don notified the Secretary _of the state Wednesday of the Increase of its capital stock from $3,250,000. to $5,750,00v. The number of shares was also increased from 25,000 commpdn to 50,000 commori. | The preferred are valued at $30° par and the common at §100. There -are this .great. gorral for slayghter.. Maay, flint ‘afrow" ads - ave ‘found here to- day. Leaving memm we went into Idaho ‘and ‘crossed into mthweq(ern Montena. This is wonderful sheep and cattle conn- try, ‘and there are -thoysands of m;e anfmals being shipped . weekly to ibe ffocicrasds. Some of the ranchers had a fent dtage being discovered, Tast! ke any such & rear, for instance, 1136 &ases were dis! covered and treated .in New Haveal! lone. A corresponding number twere| cared for in other Connecticut cltley and towns.” Everywhere the gampaga has'resulted in hundreds of cases being| found 'in an_ incipient stage. "The eas treatment which "has thus been possi except as a wich this headqua ing in this part of the country is car- ried on on u stupendous scale. -Prac- ically all the work is done by tracter; ’,a tractor drawing fourteen plows. T season ers and llios of gratetul sufferenf the mighty healin intment for sore feet and chafs vs. “use it for skig never disappolats.¥ comedy drama was g afternoon and svening at Parish hall, by the Ryma Players, ‘under the suspices of the Sacred Heart church. The case was well ‘baianced and the production pleased 1kn. large audience who attended. Samuel Scott of Leominster, . Mass., t resors Mr. Russeil said he has received nu- merous complaiiity of : prominent eiti- zens who were, ‘on ‘secount of their rong financial * position, attempting to A iy - secure® domestic~ «zes - of - anthracite o ek Al dru <, e, $1.00, 3256 , Withozt deliveries of the required sub-{Po%ed ¥isit. as I would like to hav : stitutes, | - we moved up Into the northwestern part of the state where we found employmeat for two months more. P “When the time came’ for - us . to look elsewhere for work we purchased an hu- e on Saturday, De ouid make plans to went the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mra Frank Scott of Providence tomobile and camper’s outfit ané Hit out for Oklahoma, then on to Texas New roundnp of their cattle and branded thex: 0. that we codld take some pictures de- 15 000 shares of preferred stock. ; The fee to the state' for this increase has not only saved hundreds of lives, of tuhercwous sufferers, but has pre- 1f - euch Russell. instanees oocur” said M. street. Albert Dupont spent Thanksgiving at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. “some less prominent must go without, and I feel ‘safe in nouncing citizens' who attempt to evade fore \we left. resident e We found the people aleng the Way. was $2,500, one of the-largest fees re- Mexico and Arizona, apd finally’ we s ceived at the offi vented .the disease from spreading from | rived In Los Angelesy California. ‘The of the secretary in jthe person affected to those in contact | ~ /ML Leonard Dupont of South A street. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Linderson and Wiifred Linderson of North Third av-| wnue, and Mr. and Mrs Philip F. Lin- derson and chlldren, Arline and Philip, epent Thurséay with M. and Mrs. Dan- lel Vergason of North Stonington Je0 Maynard of Boston, Mass, is paseing & few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theoduls Maynard of Hunter's avenue. Mr. a#d Mrs Frask B Ricketson and Miss Virginis Grover of North Third ATeme_apent the holidays at Annapolin Branch 98, Polish - Workers' Mutual Slek Ald Association gave 2 supper and dhsics at heir rooms on Norwich avenus Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mra Louls St George have taken a house on South B strest. _Miss Rose Murphy of Easthampton snd Miss Mary Murphy of South A Street who have been visiting ia Boston . ‘e now the guests of friends In Fitehburg, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Thibeault and family of Baitle, spent Thursday with Mrs. Thibault’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josept Bezinet of Providence street. The small pond on lower Hunter's av- snue was frozen solid all day Thursday and furnished skating for & number of 5: youngsters who reside in that local- Several sntomoblles wers req to transport fans to Dantelson Thursday’ wvening, who eccompanied the Tastville 9078 Who wers to piay on ths Danlelson eam. Mr. and Mes. Albert J. Aberg and family of North A sireet spens Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph L. Oat of Norwich. James Murphy of Norwich was the yuest of triends on Hunters avemue Thanksgiving day. Ansource Daugiter's Marriage Mr . and Mrs. Lauratice Hoffman of No. 3 Penobscot street, . anidunce ' the marriage of thelr daughter, Marlon to George' F. Odlum of Bridgeport, 'WRETCHEDLY NORVOUS WOMAN Was Depressed and leritable ~<Now Well and Always Cheerful. Some time ago T had a ‘serious mervous breakdown, 80 weak, fretfal, irritable u#bll&uthnlattuu flutter dnd my u!houhlhdn | chill, T was utterly unable to con- trol my-emotions and & clap of fli-duwmldmke Ifielhfl& At all good Drugiista, Mnu-,n-w.u $1.98 roads across our southwestern states are othing more {han ruts through the sand in dry weather, and ruts ‘through the mud in wet weather. You simply get fn a rut and stay-there, or, if you don't like the rut you can try your luck - at making & new one. After plowing through 95 miles of sand, we found a si¢n -at one point informing us of two ways we could reach & certain city where ‘we had hoped o spend_‘he night. One sign read 42 mil the of) 37 miles t0.a fezry, which was. directy. across the river.from the.city . which was: our cbfective. - Naturally, taok the 17+miles route,”and-found to ‘our dismas that the ferry was not running. Yeu can pioture uy standing: on .the bank. and gazing at Needles, California, ‘only a few feet from us,-yet 59 -mhiles away,-for | we had to retrace the 17 miles we.had just come &nd take the 42 mile route bLe- sides. At the river we found a largé touring car {n which two women were: riding. They too had been fooled hy the ferry"eign, and what.. was worse, very hospitable. In fact, wWhen w2 camped near a town we generally found some one who would ‘take us in.~ In onc smail town of 650~ inhabitants, we re- sided with the tudge, who was also 2 real estate dealer and - paper hanger. The :judge had an evening' dress suit and & silk hat which . he always wore when atfending the_ moy He allow- | € us to 'be photographed in this re-, galin.— A -grear-attraction - for “the in- babitants of. the far weStern towns was the, Tadlo Whieh we carrisd” dlong. Al night we would. stage & concert for their Dehdfit, and-it &liways risqb.a great bit. We-Tods .om...to. Denver,” and. visitsd Pyeblo;. Col, -where we -had “the oppor- tunity.to.sce the damage done by the re- cent” flood. . “Whole “bridges. were: swpt away, &ud: mush of the: business section | of “the town- suffered: heavily. Then wo - ofl _fo. Dodge ‘City; ‘Kansas, whs-s )m\mr Had-visked”pomé of wur We b&d “a’chance o o . fic rfiooau. “Fortune' Is, for ran it emplnyad« as-only a few several months. = o e | Essex—3rs. Eva’ Morgan has closed | her home on West avenue and will spend the winter months with-relatives in Bean- | ford. with him in- tenement, factory or segool. i The _campaign to suppress tubercul sis, as planned and carried out by u commission, has consisted of sanator! treatment which is provided by the | state clinics in the principal cities and our restrictions . of del jitriotic. any means that ter. exceed their some less fortunate sumer- will- suffer.” Qver_ fori:y styles and finishes to choose from now. Many of these will be sold out soon — ACT NOW! - NOW ONLY $100.00 'ONLY SECURES YOUR HAVING JUST WHAT YOU WISH- A-FEW nmucnous © $275.00, Cut-to $175.06 . _sasno, Cut to s:sooo $140,00, ck to sloo oo smoo, Cutlto $ 8500 wmmuc obnuuon on )and ‘me cata- / vour - Phono- quota eries as unpa- We have only a certaln amount | of coal for.Connecticut this wi househaid 1! 1t con- Santa Clausls Coming Saturday Santa Claus is coming Tomorrow—Saturday. He will come on the “Santa Claus Special,” by way of Moosup, being due there at 1 o’clock in the after- noon, Plainfield at 1:15, Jewett City at 1:45, Bal- tic at 2:03, Occum at 2:10, Taftville at 2:21, ar- riving at Franklin itmnre at 2:45. He invites all his boy and girl friends to meet him as he journeys from his home at the North Pole, to his headquart- ers at The Porteous & Mitchell Company’s Store. Pre-Holiday Sale of Rugs At These Very Special Pnces RATTANIA RUGS mhekugmnvmdlmxhvemmed- Lrnp,uthauwywnlpru:s sle 7 ft. 6x12 fegt. .. .. .at 3".95, rguhr Jlm ..n‘IZSO,mlllltniaflm &.8&3!10&.6......:(‘1&75, hl&klofl.e....

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