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EIGHTEEN THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924 EARTH'S TIM I i SIZE AND MASS, tSOBSERVER DECLARES CHICAGO, Sept surface 'ot Venus, -wWch the astronomers at University of Chicago's Yerkes observatory at Williams Bay, h'ave found visible at high noon, p-roibaibly nejver is seen because of -the heavy atmosphere enveloping It was announced today. "Venus shows phases similar to those of our moon, and for the same reason." says the announcement from Edwin B. Frost, director ot the observatory. "No definite and a markings can be seen on photographs. the planet has a heavy atmosphere which probably never allows us to see the surface of the planet itself.

This is one reason lor the great reflecting power o.f p-lanet. "The planet is nearly a twin of the eaj-th in respect to size and probably mass. It- is also the nearest 0 the eajrLh of the large planets Its average distance us is 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 miles, but this ranges 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 miles when the planet is on the farthest side of its oribit the sun to 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 miles vhen it is at the nearest point' to the earth on i of the Sun." 3 RECKLESS DRIVING CASES IN NORWALK Loss of Life Small--Warn i against Unauthorized Re- lief Requests. Kellogg's Bran delights father by bringing health to children Poor little kida--they needed bran tadly. But they wouldn't eat ordi- brans.

They didn't like them. folks don't. Then their father tried Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled. 'What a difference! He tells the story in Ms letter: Sirs: I wish to express my appreciation of your krumbled bran, which I have used for my children this summtr. a deal of trouble -with them through constipation, and bran.

had been the most satisfactory remedy but they could not be induced to take the old varieties because dlnliked them so. They enjoy the Crumbled bran and consider it an essential inuredient of their porridge. No one whose children have not beor- troubled in this way can appreciate the relief there is in having their move regularly." (The ortsinal of this letter is on file at the KelloBE Creek, Mich.) Company. Battle Constipation is a dangerous disease. It should not be neglected.

But do not try halfway measures in seeking relief. Kellogg's Bran ia ALL bran. And it takes ALL bran to be effective. Kellogg's Bran is guaranteed to bring permanent relief, if eaten regularly, in the most chronic cases. If it fails, your grocer will return your money.

Eat two tablespoonfuls daily--in ehronie cases, with every meal. Eat it with milk or cream. The flavor ia delicious. Sprinkle'it on. other cereals.

3ook it with hot cereals. Try it in the on every package. It will bring you health. Begin eating it to-day. Made in Battle Creek.

Sold 'by all grocers. A i qo baking window? P------ coarse WASHINGTON, Sept. comprehensive account of the hurricane which sweipt Virgin Islands last ThursMav nig-ht received today Captain "Phillip Williams, the naval governor, minimized previous reports ot casualties and property damage. It declared "no casualties reported in St. Thomas i or i i or exposure." while St.

Johns' chief sufferer of the A i can island group, escarped with inhabitants killed, one missing and a considerable i While no complete estimate has been made oE the extent the iproperty damage al St. Johns, Captain Williams said. between 300 and 400 houses of. the poorer people were destroyed. Reports I'rom Island St.

Croix indicate a it escaped without damage. "Durinrjr the night ot Thursday A.ug'ust 28," the report "tha Vingin Islands, were swept toy a ricane. It originated in the Wind- w-ard islands. The islands of SI. and St.

Croix. i i St. Thomas comprise the i i Islands of i States a by St. Thomas of. the aip- proa-ching "At a 5 3 0 in the artel-noon the first gut-ts of were felt, -oin on 6 3 0 the velocity of the wind increased to g'ale.

8:3 tlhe hurricane began and lasted i interruption i after 2 o'clock next morning." "The homeless are being fed and honsed toy the local government in connection with the local chaip.tcr ot the American Bed Cross and the United States Marines. "The American Red Cross has al- a contributed 5 0 0 0 for use in relieving Immediate distress." "The British Island of Torloln. only a few miles to tile eastward of St. Joins severely. Twenty- two deaths have been reported in that island." Ceiptain "Williams that warning ibe given in the United States ag-ainst solicitation for relief of hurricane sufferrers in Virgin Tslainds by unauthorized pe-rsons; suggesting- to that end that the Red Cross be authorized to "solicit and receive all contributions." KJIXiED AT OKOSSITfG BUFFALO, N.

Sept. Nalllg-an, 18, of Woodlawn, was killed instantly today the New Tork Central's 'New England express, struck his roadster at the Blasde 1 crossing. NOR'WAL-K, Sept.3.--(By Telegram Service.) Three reckAess i Tne cases were disposed of. by Judge Nehemiah Candee today 11 City Morris Zadros'jy, il years o-r Prospect street; Ansonia, charged -with driving 50 miles per hour on Seaview avenue. Labor Day was fined S30 and eosts of $10.56.

Vi'il- 1 am H. i of Glastonhury, arrested Ihe same afterioon for reckless driving-, was fined S3 0.41. George Carey of Main street, Strat- was tried for operating a car i a license and for reckless driving. The charges wire suspended on payment of costs. A Myer of this city, was i $1 for violating the state a i law.

LEOPOLD'S WILL IS REVEALED, HIT HE DESIRES TO LIVE NAMES PBHH. MAS AS GRAND MASTER I R. I. Sepl, 3 -Hart id Wentzell of Philadelphia, was elected grand master at the final session of the eight biennial i of the Grand Dodge of the United States, i Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, here today. officers elected were: Grand secretary, S.

B. Clarke. "Fall River; 'grand a Uord, i past grand mas- A Goodwin, i i Mass. directors, a Crooks'. i Jiimr-s a 1 Edward J.

Beverly Moss; E' A a i a i a John East Newark. N. J. grand trustees. Nicol Smith Philadelphia; Thomas Mowhay, Fall Uiver; Isaac A.

Kenwortby, Prnvi- (Sence. Philadelphia was selected as the 1926 convention city. CLEiSHAYERSAYS HE HASN'T READ HIS WIFE'S LETTER NEW YORK. Sepl. Shaver.

Democratic National Campaign manager, said a lio hart not real probably i read his i letter, lished, i i i i Bryan's opposition to a i a "Defense Day observance. "Of co.urse know the gist of letter. 'I haven't heard of anything else the last few days," said Mr. Shaver. "But I haven't read the letter or a copy of I 1 I haven't even seen one.

What's more, I probably won't read it until this campaign is over--If ever." He dismissed discussion with a wave of the, hand. i -I 1 'K, 1 1 A I A A I This Vibrationless Essex Six Means Longer Car Lif lOOO Freight and Tax Extra ESSEX. TOURING 900 Freight and Tax Extra And it also means greater riding comfort. Unusual smoothness is found in Essex Six performance. Its motor is built on the famous Super-Six principle and with one exception is exclusive to Essex.

Thousands of former larger car owners recognize the wisdom of driving today's Essex Six. It saves 300 to 4GO in purchase cost. It saves in operation and maintenance expense. Today's Essex is a revelation to those who do not know its astounding value. Sales X8O0 Each Week The Erwin M.

Jennings Inc. Bridgeport, Conn. 38 Willow Waterbury 12 West Norwalk 27-47 Harrison St. 347 Crown New Haven 89 Main Danbury i Prepares Ten Questions to Ask Friends If He Goes to Gallows. I A Sept.

3, The last wil and a of a a pold joint confessor i Rich ard boeb of the i a i and dei- of. Bobby Franks Vias been made public. That Leopold a the possibility of receiving- a death sentence a the hands of Judge Caverly, who now lias the consideration is evinced by a he has a i to Clarence S. Darrow, defense counsel. The letler bequeaths to the first cho'ce of any five ob- lects in Leopold's ornithological collections.

Next choice is given to a cousin of Leopold, who may ohoose of any three articles a I ho museum had made its selection. Third, Mio is given its oholce of any of Leopold's birds, minerals or transcripts. I Leopold asked Oar- row to i i i a i soon as possible, --and ills execution. The letter also thanked a for his closing arguments. Leopold that he had been to die he heard that, a but a after hearing- II he wan-led to live.

The last will was scratched out a county Jail arc 1'ghl on paper supplied by the a i Leopold has completed plans for attempts to pierce the veil shroud- ins- death, if he is hanged. Although he is an admitted atheist, he says he will not cast any suggest-on of an after i i lie lias a an op- i a it i a i i i So" he has a ques- io'is i IIP plans a inswer by i a i with on earth, should he die on lie. gallows. T'he i are: experiences of a i carried into a "Is the i a or spiritual i a a a Is the absence of. physical be BIT POLICEMAN, BOUND OVER TO HIGHER, COURT NORWALJ.C, Sept.

Tele-am John Maiorano, charged intoxication, breach of peace and resisting and biting Patrolman H. Smith was over today to the next term of the Criminal Superior court under bonds $1.600 when tried Before Judge Nehcmiah His bonds were provided by Ills mother. Witnesses in the case were Mr. and airs. Morris Yourdisky and Alex case of a Kolligan, charged with assaulting his wife yesterday toy throwing stones at her, was continued lor one week.

STAIMIIN SHERWOOD ISLAND ENDED Senior Says County Planners Will Seek Funds to Make Island a Park. a i ol a officials ns an advantage or deri- ns an a to such intellectual or spiritual happiness? "Ts the hereafter i i a as un earth or is there complete om- nisciences? "Does one retain reaction to scn- registered on the mind vious to death? "Is life on earth a necessary cedent to fe a If so how cng 1 a i "If Ube I a i a in i hereafter is a adequate or insufficient to its en- loyrnent? "Is life on earth a correct bal- a ot rewards and penalties or is a higher i "If life a is i i a cultural experiences ot earNj What of the sa-s aijf i "What is a i Leopold plans to make a speed' lie is sent to the gallows. "And will say something- that make the listen," he ad- sd. Loeb who lias no such philoso- hy, admits he has no liking for a te in prison. "W'hen I i ot the long life own I sometimes feel a would to set it a over i now," he said.

'AIRlELDMfl FOR SOCIAL AND TOW ACTIVITIES I I i 0 1 1 1 1 -for I i i i a forts of i a parties to close a public i of way to Sherwood Island, Westport. was by Samuel P. Senior, i of the a i i Planning: association in an interview yesterday. Senior stated that Ihe county civic organization i make a trip of. inspection over the island r.rior to the next association meet.ng on Friday, September 19.

It is expected that between forty and i of the i men of the county will make the trip. i to Westport the party will act on the request of the state Park commission that they back up thai body In asking the legislature al the next session for sufficient to complete y. a of the sland for stale park purposes. Giv- ng- his personal belief. i said le a little a members i endorse the project whole- i a a i i I matters to be tnkcn up at i i a i of committees 'announced at (he August i A of imp a activities are before the or- and will started to work on these.

A very active winter is ahead sociation, according- to of the as the leader. Sepl. 3 Teie- A masquerade lance is scheduled for Saturday jvening September 13 at the Country club of Fail-field on Sasco Hill This a Is one of a series ot subscription dances. The Bachelors' i dance at the Broioklawn club on September .12. It Is to purely an i i a i affair and th proceeds i be given to the 'Visit ing Nurse Association for the horn "X.lchols.

is a by Ui Board a a i on the the fiscal a of Town of Fall-nek i a I a a 3 0 o'clock A r'nesilay 9 The Fall Flower Show of I 1'ai i i a is be i i estate of Miss A i i after- of September. 9. a are bein.fi com- nlctod a a Penny Supper of the Strattleld Baptist p'hurcU Toadies Aid society i is to bo Thursday September 11 5 i o'clock on the lawn i W. C. MacFarlane, I Strat- a The a a i i i party meet- PLAE BEDDED IN GROUND 10 FEET AS, WINGS COLLAPSE tXAYTON, Sept.

deal .1 of i a Alexander Pearson. McCook field, killed yesterday whc-n the wings of. i a i a collapsc-rl i a test i an army career of six years of hazardous escapes. Ihe air sen ico in 1918. later was selected to fly from ablo Beach.

to leld, San Diego, Ca.l. Several ays a the start, all trace of him 'as lost. Hoipe for hi.x recovery as abandoned when Ills 'ife, I Miss Margaret a is fiancee, of Douglas, dived a telegram him savins soon be home. lie had a i Mfix'co a a a a desert i ood or i i a a in 151!) won he a i Xew York Son Francisco a He was i a i racor 'esterday, Ihe same i that. a A i i a of the Navy set speed record ot 2 4 3 miles an in the Pulitzer races at St.

last a ITe was to rierl a speed of 2 i miles an Witnesses said a when he i i i a a that i I i i pressure against the wings loosened them. He was about 300 feet high when the ship i The a was i in ten feet of soft a and the body 20 feet away. His i saw Pearson i Inc I i i I i i liPlii a Vrs .1. X. Friday al'ter- 'looii i o'clork.

A a a for the i of i a i a i a i rrcilei'iek A Burr a i a a ol the Fairfiolrl a ot the a i i a i i factory. A i Sperlo. arrested on Blacn Rock i by T-T. R. El-wood for violations of the of road was fined 1 0 and costs in Town yesterday by a Hall.

ABSENT R. I. SENATORS TO SEEK REELECTION PROVIDENCE. R. I.

Sept. 3. -The Repulican a a i a a was i by Slate i 'J a i i a R. a i all the i a a now at a i seek end i i by i for i Mr. key appeals'" 1 a the senators.

SAINT MICHAEL'S PLANS THREE DAY FETE IN FAIRFIELD' A I i 3 3 i a i A I dav cele- a i of Ihc Feast ot St. i a is planned by St. i a of Hill road on Sc-ptemctaer "7 2S and 29. Special scr- i band concerts and fireworks will be i-icilded in the three day fete. On Saturday, the First day of the celebration, i be Holy i at a.

i At n. i be a parade of a ami religious people. Hi'- i i at o'clock in i i be a band in of The second day of Iho observance i i a a a I a at 3 0 m. a i i a a at IT rhui-c'h at 9 a. and the i ol Ihe gif.s at 10 a.

m. i i later, i a fession by St. i a a i ni'ty and i i and at 4 p. m. a i a program.

a a a is set for o'clock and the a for 6 o'clock i reworks at p. m. a i al 7 will be a choral Eucharist I a i i close i evensong and adoration al o'clock. GUARDIAN SEEKS $5,000 FOR CHARGE HIT BY AUTO a a of 5 0 0 0 are asUetl by U-ia Maazacca, a i a of i a a Mazzaca, in actto-i against 11- Ham Carflllo, of tli's filed in Sup. erlor yesterday.

a i a i i dow-n a i i with his automobile on Hallett street on July 6. Meigs' Corner The Populw Store JERSEY DRESSES For the School and College Miss $10.95 Every miss who is planning her school wardrobe will want a fine knitted Jersey Dress for all-around wear. These are specially priced to suit her monthly allowance. They're real smart looking and practical Five styles ol these tine quality Jersey Dresses trimmed with novelty buttons, silk braid and embroidery. Colors are reindeer, tan, navy and henna.

One model is exactly as illustrated. Sizes 13 to 19 Second floor Outfitters to Men, Women and Children. Early Showing FALL HATS Our new Fall hats for men are now on display in our low windows. Jhe assortment has just that little touch of style that sets the well groomed man above the average. We feature'Dobbs, Stetsons, and our own Make.

INCORPORATED Outfitters to Men, Women and Children. BRIDGEPORT Public Market STATE BANK STREETS Bamum 4404-5-6-7-8 Choice Eatables at Low Prices Fores of Young Mutton JOc tb Fresh Cut Stew Beef I2y Tb BAKERY SPECIALS Spice Cakes doz 12 Berry Pies (Home made) each 25c Grocery Bulletin rotted Moat fan and JOc Lamb Tongm-s in 53o, 85r, Sl.50 nnrt 9W.50 Ov in $1.33. and SI.75 Armour'H t'urned Beef, can 23c, 45c Koasl Beef -'au Veal, Ham anil Eeof Ijoaf, can 25c Salt for Cooking 5 tb bags 8 lb bags 20c, 10 ft ba 5 25c 25 tb bags 45 and SO bags g5 Daily deliveries to Stratford and Milford Beaches, Fairfield and Southport. We deliver to all parts ot" the city twice each day Delicious at Any Meal orforfs A PPET1ZING break. XX fast, luncheon ot supper ready in a jiffy.

Gorton's famous "No Cod Fish mixed with boiled potato- nothing to do but fry. Cod Fish Calces EWSPAPERl Public i a i the Recreation a both of i are i as In. need of additional i some i i a i i a i street a i i Is almost a and he has been i lu lay off a laborers i teamsters a a 1 i i i The a a secured a i transfeis account a a i nr by the issuance of short term notes Because of the a and the I e- i crowds In a i at Seaside park Stiperlntendent of Rec a i Robert A Leckie his been i a i life saving corps I a a a i a i i salaries It 19 that he i appeal to the Board of A i i a a i Gienwood Quality makes cooking easy NLTCV 1 ORK Sept 2 a ization of the i a i i a largest minirtd.c- of in the tr has made a by the a todl I i pay- on the 393 000 a i 7 per a of a i Inc i operates i i a a a Island I Consolidated Textile a i lib i common stock of flie. i a i in ns the i common stock -of i compo.ri3' selling' apents the (Tmsolidated i a i a in text i I or ed i i ot i i i a i i caipltal a causing huge lo ses a.nd 11 was incor- i a i i Jayy! of Mas-; sachusetts i September I i tvith. a i a a i tci i i i a Island toi a a of same name yy has i of the largest a a uiers of cotton cloths In the world The Consolidated Textile a i 01- granlzed on Septembei 7 1 9 3 0 under the layys of Delawaie It has a i i or through i business and assels of the Pilot Cotton i a of i i a i i a and Sons a COssipee arid Hopedale i of i Ella a a i a i (Va 1 i company Windsor i Works Mass Peham vG-a Manufacturing a Bonham Cotton Mills i i a i of a a Gi The a also has a large stock interest in the a i Cotton Mills of A a a Ga a i hi i i Tiai 'been I i i i a es of the iny estment firm of Harris Forbes a a and Rollins and Sons The present a of the i is to keep the i i a i a change in the i a i a i will permit i the "uciessful operation ffr the i a of i a Six grace is allowed before foreclosure Tells President He Will Have Free Hand in Running Campaign.

Glenwood Quality made for people who want the best A I Sept i--Piesl- oohdge plans to a oeca sional speeches dm ing his ca.mra.sn as ya lous situations ai Ise hut a a i lodaj William i a i a of the i a National i I a said had no detailed campaign Mr Baltici i eported the political as a i i and i Mr Coolidge the committee desin a Mm proceed in the campaign as a been and as i a i suggestion in his speech of yesteiday a possible changes i i a i i i la hot board the Pi esident a lie eiptcted a i i i i labor and a a to crul 1. plan foi i i a i of the present a i He i i a the belief the board represented an ady aired step a.i3 had considerable good and expressed the i i that any difhcultles in its opeiatio-is a bee.n a i legislation excapt i In the Senate a session a i i a of the I state Commerce i lesultlris election of a Demoprat Senatoi Smith of '-outh a i a chain inan OFFICERS RECEIVE NEW COMMISSIONS SELLING OF BABIES IS STILL PREVALENT IK PARTS OF CHINA Per Cent. Special Easy Payment Terms Then a year to pay the balance, While You enjoy its use. That's Easy Isn't It? The Superior Qualities of the New A I Ch na Sept 2 the selMn'? of children and especial- of girls is--STill pievalen 1 in China a a from i centers is A by- an episode a a fci a ago at the Mission A i a mission i a a he his and i en I HanVovi to i in Nanking, a a a I i on a of i They had been he said yy eeks and he yy is en- i out of He on erl the sK a a i recourse yy as to sell his 1 i son He hogged the mission people to i Iny estigatlon a a show a a a a yv a in the a and i i mission a i a a to i hospital i 1o i i cure and two days later lit le a iy was on its way ith to see them i to a i a a a a in a sense eis i a In a The i i a besieged 'worthy cases I a a a a i i a a a number of I I to sell i i it i a a a a i i ly of offered girls NEW LOMON' Pept 2 Twenty. i pom missioned offlrers in Coast a i i a avail- a foi i navv estei- dai a exercises i at Coast a i Acaderm at F'ori i i a a ai Engineer Chase Mil Vv Thomas Bpllmg-ham Wash i i Pn son E-Ninston I 1 a i I i a i a A IConnei a i a i i i i a Swicegrooti Ssvannali.

Ga I i i Ran A i Tex 1 I I Bird a a i eague a i Buffalo II a i Spi mg-flelcl Mo Gelly, A a Oa Wood Chai lfs- ton Wash Peterson "F'lank ATich i i i i i i a I spring- i 111 Bei i ton rlale a Glenwood Coal and Gas Ranges are so well known that it seems needless to elaborate on them. a 11 are a good Detroit Jewell Kangesthin want a real good low priced range. We have a splendid line to choose from and can serve you well at any price you wish to pay. Ranges are also fered now on a yea Andes credit The maker's guarantee and Andes PipeleSS Furnaces as well as our own is back of all these well known lines so you take no chances. If they were not Top-notchers they wouWn be sold at this store.

1149 Main Street Corner Elm Street TAXPAYERS TURN I $75,443 IN DAY IN SECOND PAYMENT NEW HAM ROAD EXPECTS TO PAY 1924 DIVIDENDS Tares a i lo $71 4 4 1 45 were Into the office of Tax Bdwarr: Drety a the rst day of a of the- second i a 1 3 a List This Is a 10 i a a i in i a a A i i I a a a a able according- to Collector Drew $5 000 and $6 000 a col I at a i Sept 2 --Maw en rnilroad pi omises to good the i of its i a a i i i I a 1 9 2 4 result In i lo ig series of deficit; i profit a i i i i a i a a seasonal I i a a rate i i to er fixed charges a a a a a a tn a a 70 a a on the a i a i the 1nffs posl'ion i to dflte is i a SB 00(1 000 ahead of last I year HBT en stock is I I hv a series of considerations such as i a i a i hlgrhe-r a i i sales of of and con tested a a i set by the I state Commerce commission which roaA olaims Is at least 1 0 0 0 0 0 000 too low CITY HALL BACK ON REGULAR TIME SCHEDULE TChile i a off ces ent back yesterday on the a schedule a shortened had been observed for a tyyo months period offices in the a i i yy ill i to a i this week on the observed Ju and August It a a PS- terdaj ACTION ON BRESNAHAN RESIGNATION TOMORROW A i on the i a i of Di a a as i ent of i i a Ls expected to be taken at the regular quarterly meeting of the hospital directors to be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 clock. "It's about the last word in dictating Charles E.M.Fischer,Presi- dent Fischer Laboratories, Chicago. See it and listen to it at your office or ours. Barnum 2657 37v425 Howard Bridgeport TME Meigs'Corner The Popular Store SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE! Make it easier foi your boy to rsturn to school by get- ling him some new togs He will want to look well and stait the ear right Our fall stock of suits ib mighty good looking. You will find hints which will please the boy and still satisfy your requirements in dui ability SUITS of all wool mixtures and blue serges of trousers.

$7.95 to $10.95 Two pairs Complete suhool equipment for vour boy at moderate prices. INCORPORATED Outfitters to Women and Children. BRIDGEPORT Public Market STATE BANK STREETS Phones Bamuro 4404-5-6-7-8 Bargains in Foodstuffs SEA FOOD IScft 28t Ib lt JOc Boiling: Pieces Boston Blues 15c tt 20C Steak Boston Blues Ib 25c Weakfi 8 tb 20c tt 38 Boiling of Salmon ft 18c ft 32c tb Steak Salmon ft 35 Canned, Salt, Pickled and Smoked Fish of all kinds Porter House and Sirloin Steaks 25c tb Plate Corned Beef 6c ft Choice Native Vegetables Potatoes peck 25C 14 qt- Basket Squash each Cucumbers each Af Tinker Mackerel Fresh Shrimp Shore Haddock Cod to boil Bloater Mackerel Butterfish Halibut Steaks Steak Cod Market Cod Lima Beans ft 12c Golden Bantam Corn Fancy Green Beans 5c Specials in Canned Goods Plantation Sliced Pineapple 35c a -3 $1.00 Sperry Barnes Frankforts I Armour's Corned Beef 25c 45c in glass 25C '45c Spaghetti Armour's Roast Beef i 1 25c 50c a can PRIDE TOMATO up The Catsup You Know and Like If your grocer is "out" of Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup, there are plenty of other grocers near you who have it. Don't take any other catsup in its place. Insist on getting "Pride of the Farm" the catsup you have enjoyed for years- On Sale in Bridgeport at DAVEY BROTHERS; inc.

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