Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1924 — Page 8

Better Breads * n — Every Way! \ SUPERIOR / B RAKING ilfcl,, CO. jjfe and a Bread to suit K'*" J t3S?F your individual taste H u tt er .Nut, Superior, Holsum & Corn-Top Breads i Os the finest in.itvrialsobtainable today! B Made in Superior’* cleanly way. Heal <1 • food value when you’re hungry. HE B Try u loaf today THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC J ■ TEA CO., Decatur, Ind. H B the EVERETT GROCERY., ® K Pleasant Mills IS ■ THE HOME STORE and TABLER S. M ■ Monrce, Indiana 3S SATURDAY SPECI'LS Nice Dressed Hors, whole or half 11c lb. Nice Fresh I’ork Shoulders, whole or half 10c to 12'-c lb. Pure All Pork Sausage—Try it—lsc lb.; 2 Ihs 25c Fresh Spare Ribs. Good Ones. 2 lbs 25c Fresh Neck Ribs or Shoulder Ribs 7c II)., 3 lbs. 20c Bulk Lard, Open Kettle Rendered 2 lbs. 25c No. 3 pails of Lard. 40c; No. 5 pails. 65c; No. 10 pails $1.25 Nice Fresh Pork Loins, whole or half 20c lb. Plentv of Fresh Pigs Feet. Brains. Hearts and Tongues Fresh Pork Liver 3 lbs. for 25c Beef—Good Tender Steak 20c lb. Nice Brisket and Ribs of Beef to Boil 10—12*j lb. We are going to have some Nice Fat Veal and Lamb Roasts Stews or Chops Fine Bunch of Chickens Dill and Sweet Pickles in bulk Pickled Pigs Feet 2 lbs. 25c 3 lbs. of any Leading Brands of Oleomargarine f0r...85c I Fresh Creamery Butter 55c lb. I Special Old Reliable and Morning Cup Coffee 35c lb. | —Smoked Meats— L Nice Mild Cured Bacon in ('hunks 12’jc to 15c lb. I Nice Smoked Skinned Hams, whole or half 22c lb. I Fine Smoked Tongues 25c lb. g We carry a Full Line of Cheese and Cold Meats such as: | Boiled Ham. Veal Loaf, Head Cheese. Blood Pudding. Liver I • Sausage. Braunschweiger and Head Cheese. L Plenty of Fresh Oysters and Rose Bud Bacon B Free Deliveries made to all parts of city. 7 Give us a trial—Phone 106 or 37 L Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co. Market p I 1 Fun For The Family E-Z Corn Popper I ■/' Approved by > Go<ml £sß3*7 I Housekeeping * “(he Pepper thl puts lhe Pep in Prpcorn” A new style Corn Popper for household use that takes the hard work out of corn poppinff. So simple a child cun operate it. \\ill |H*p corn with or without butler and is easy to clean; uses less heat and will not burn the corn. Will pip on gas, kerosene or wood stove. It so well made ami will last a lifetime. $1.50 THE E-Z FAMILY POPPER “It Puts the Pop in Pop Corn** I Northern Indi ma Gas & Flectric Company I■ ) I

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'Thomas Taggart Held In Chicago Hospital Indianapolis, Jan. 25. Democratic state lenders here received word today that Thomas Taggart will be held in the Presbyterian hospital at Chicairo for an indefinite period. Taggart Is suffering from a digestive trouble. Woman To Hang For Killing Mother-In-Law Atlantia, Ga., Jan. 2U Mrs. ,I,a Hughes faced death by hanging to day for shooting her mother-in-law. Mrs. Hughes was found guilty of first deghpe murder by a Jury here, the verdict automatically carrying the death senti nee. .Mrs. Hughes shot and kill'd Mrs. M. <’. Hughes, her aged mother in-lav while the latter, accompanied by two IKdlcomen. was searching a trunk for her possessions. The contend ed that a warrant under which Mrs. Hughes was searching was illegal and that the daughter-in-law shot in defense of her home. Anderson, Anti-Saloon League Chief, Testifies Ct'nlted Press Staff Correspondent) New York. Jan. 25 —(Special to Daily Democrat)--Mysterious "Mr I King." who gave William H. Andorson $25,000 in 1914 because he thought New York’s state Ant ( Saloon league superintendent under-' I paid, also handed Andreson $2,000 in a sealed envelope during a lunch at 1 the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Nev.J York in the winter of 1913-1914. the. dry chief testified today at his trial for third degree forgery. Resuming the stand before a crowded courtroom eager to witness th. struggles of Assistant District Attoiney I’ecora to elicit from Anderson j the address and identity of his bent J factor, the state superintendent add-1 ed further details of the mysterious "John T. King's" generosity but declined absolutely and with some hea' to remember anything else that might serve to Identify ’’King," -o Winifred .loan Starr Winifred Joan Starr, the infant I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. I Starr, of Fort Wayne, died at ,5 o'clock I this morning. The child was two I months and ten days old. The mother | formerly was Miss Mildred Kelly. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelly. I of Bluffton, and a niece of John T I Kelley, former clerk of Adams cotin I ty. Winifred Joan was the second I child in the family. The parents and I one brother. Hubert Keby Starr, stir I vive. Funeral services will he helI from the Six Mile charc-h east of Bluff I ton. at 2:30 o'clock Saturday after I noon, the Rev. Alspaugh. of Bluffton. I officiating. Burial in the Six Mile 1 cemetery. i o t Lenin’s Funeral Is • Postponed Until Sunday (By John Graudene) (t'nited Press Correspondent) Moscow. Jan. 25.—50 many thousands of peasants are pouring toward Moscow from all parts of Russia, to j pay honor to their dead leader, Nik‘olai Lenin, that roads and railway are blocked for miles. It becomes ne • essary to |s>atpone the funeral from Saturday to Sunday. An incessant stream of person." still passes slowly and reverently by the simple bier where Lenin lies. To i view the body for a brief instant, one must stand for hours in line In the . hit Ing cold. o — , —

Man Dies In Portland Jail This Morning Portland. Ind.. Jun. 26—(Special to Dully Democrat >— David Murray. 30 of Redkey, Ind, died In the Jay cotiu ly jail ut Portland thi* morainic of “ polscuiou* drug he had taken lute yeeterduy. Murray wax ojb’eatcd ut Itedkey y«»ti».diy for disturbing a religion, nieeilnr. Found guilty he wan tin!»blo to pay hl* tine and was taker to the Portland jail. Thin morning he wa* taken 111 and told jail attendant* he hud taken polo- , oti The matt died before medical aid I arrived. Man Is Charged With Kidnapping Own Children (tthUxi Peervliel Mnrlon. Ind.. Jan 26— (Special to ! Daily Democrat I -Chargid with kid nuplng hi* own children. Joueph Ly I 1 on* wa* arrrated nt Jalapa today on ‘a wan nut uigniil by Evansville tin- 1 I thorltle*. He i* accused of abducting three children, twin boy* aged n and t> four year old girl from the home of hl* divorced wife' at Evansvlili*. The children Itrggnd the officer* not to make them return to the home of their mothr who wa* given their I cuatody by the court at Evansville *

„ , r.-C -I, !■ ' PUBLIC SALE I J. tho undersigned, will sell al I public auction at my farm. 6% miles ' souineast of Decatur. Ind., or 1 mile east of Pleasant Mills, on the north i side of the River, on I Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1924 Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. , I . The following personal property. I . to-wit: 11 4 HEAD of HORSES Roan mare. 10 years old, weight 1600 tbs.; Roan more, I) years old, weight 1600 lbs.: Bay mare, X years old, weight 1200 lbs.; Black gelding. 7 years old. weight 1250 lbs. 5 HEAD CATTLE I —Red cow. 7 years old, giving good I flow of milk: Roan cow. 3 years old. ! giving good flow of milk’. 1 cow, half l.brscv and half Guernsey, 6 years old u I will be fresh April Ist; Red cow, .1 (] years old. will he fresh May Ist; Red ' row, 7 years old. will be fresh in June. 39 SHEEP 28 bend of good breeding v ,-wes; 1 good buck. HOGS 4 good h'-ood sows to farrow April Ist. HAY ( AND GRAIN—4 tons of good clover hay in mow; 4 tons of good timothy " hay In mow: 300 bushel ol corn In crib; 15" shocks of corn in field: 300 n bushel of oats in bin. FARMING IMPLEMENTS - 8-16 International i tractor, No. 1 shape; 14-inch P. & Q- " tractor plow. No. I shape; 7-14 double j. disc. No. 1 shape; 4-roll McCormick corn busker, good as new; New Holland feed grinder. IP-inch bur, good s , as new; low-wheel farm wagon and Ibed; Robber tire top buggy, goal as r | new; Walter A. Wood 8-ft. binder, good as new; Thomas hay loader, good as new; McCormick corn binder, d good as new; Good disc grain drill, -j good as n*-w; Walter A. Wood ma- (1 1 mire spreader good as new; Deering mower, in good shape; Hay tedder. .'in good shape; Steel hay rake; J. 1. ('Use cultivator, good as new; Spring . noth harrow; Spike tooth harrow; . I Good set of bob sleds; Good stock I -ack; 2 good sets of hay ladders; ( Mud boat; Double shovel plow; Land i (roller: Heavy float: Small feed grind t er; Hand feed cutting box: set of s I good farm harness; 10-ft. hog self | feeder; grind stone: iron kettle; 10 small chicken coops; water tank; sausage grinder; lard press; Stewart , sheep clipper; 2 bed steads, and I many other articles too numerous to mention. e TERMS OF SALE—AII sums of $5 - I and under, cash. Sums over that | amount, a credit of 9 months will be I i given, first 6 months without inter ■ lest, last 3 months with 8 percent. Purchaser to give bankable note sat- - isfactory to the undersigned. 4 percent off for cash. C. IL CARTER. Owner 1 Danielss £■ Runyon. Amts. Dinner will be served by Indies' Aid. 21 2528 < m»ti< r. or < ovimi»»iom:iv» or HK VI. KSTATK Tho un.lerslgne I. I'omnilssioner, by t virtue of an order of the Adams Cir- , uit Court, made and entered in a <ause therein pending, entitled Banaoine I-?, Barkley and Dore It. Erwin, f ol mln (st raters of the estate of Wil- . ilam P. Barkley, vs. 0.-le Barkley, et 11 , and numla-red No. 121'1" on the 1 ha Rets thereof, hereby -gives notice li it at th.- law office of Dore It. Er- , win. I'eeatur. Indiana, on Voudi >. February tub. ItKII. oetween the hours of ten o'clock A. U md t *■> o'. |..< li P M. of said da\ , in.l from div Io day thereafter until • •old. ho will offer for sale at private I allo al not less than the full appraised ; value thereof, toe following ,lrsi rilied ■e.:l estate, to-wit: The southwest <|U.uter of the southeast quarter of section live and the south I'.'lf "f the southeast .piaiter of the southwest quarter of said »ectl«n the <sl. # all In lOWMhip twentieth! (St) a berth, range fifteen < 15) east, in Adams county, Indiana, and eon- ' mining st st) I lio I acres, more or less. •’ Terms ol sale One third ■ ash on day of sale. ’ "no Ihl rd In nine months and one- j third In eighteen months from date of sale. I'eferred navments to bear sis per , cent interest and to be s<-< ured !•> a mortgage on the premises sold. purchaser may pay all cash, lailii: 11. EllwlN. Commissioner . 14-25-1 Decatur. Indiana 'OR QUICK CASH SALES It you are interested In the pur ■base or sale of farm lamls, business , locations, residence or city properties ; write or cell for oue of our recent descriptive lists.. For those persons who won't well. ,

and are bound to realize some cu»h soon, would say. call and see what we can refer yon to a* a cash price for yonr property SNOW AGENCY Decatur. Indiana —— | No. 62—1* an negpenalve five room cottage In southwest Decatur. I* vruined wood finish. ha* five room*, and I* in comfortable living condition Ha* clutern. drove* well, some fruit tree*, n brick aide walk—la not far from the South Ward achool building. By a good down payment, thia prop erty can be bought on in*tallment* of from 620 to |3O a month. The purclinae prica I* 61200.00. No. 66—1* u well located atory and u half frame residence, on atoned afreet, near north t»’h utreet. Houae on tile block foundation, with cement block pm ch--tin* cement column*, loirgc window*, natural and grained wood flnl*h Folding door*, open stairway. electric light*, clutern. drove well. etc. Ha* a good frame stable about 12xDi feet that can bo I uai d a* a garage. Hu* fruit tree*, vine* and maple shade tree*. Large 1 lot for gardening, chicken mirk. etc. If sold soon. goed time can be given, on 62<>00.00 of tint purchase price of thl* property. No, 63—1* n well Improved five acre i tract of land on the public road near the e**t corporation line pf Dr eatur Some of the Improvement* consist of— rtoned utreet. cement aide walk*, drove well, cement cistern, electric light* etc. Rtuccoed realdene* of seven room* nnd good cellar about llxlfi feet In sire. Good born about 26x30 feet In size and of good height to be made into a rnsidenvei«*»e frontage upon which aevcral dwelling* could be built. Property con now be bought for 1370000.

Virginia Coni Egg size off of ear at G. R. and L R. K56.25 per ton. JULIUS HAUGH Tpx MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Loral and Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago. Jan. 24.-Irr"gularity f<« I turetl opening on the Chicago hoard of trade today. I Strength in Liverpool and coll, weather over the winter belt with prospects of further drops in tempera ture gave wheat a strong and higher; opening. I May and July corn rest'd at last j night’s level until shortly alter the! opening when heavy selling d'' l "! ed. duo to more liberal country offerings of 200,000 bushels in Chicago. | Oats opened unchanged hut met settling pressure with other grains Farm consumption is heavy. I!ceipts 69 cars. Provisions opened on a lower basis despite strong hogi and tables. There was indications of heavy accumulations. East Buffa'o Livestock M-t-t-et Receipts. 7200. shipments 6'iSO. offi-

cial to New York, yesterday 6562 : ! hogs closing slow. Best grades. $..7" i (&7.55; lights $767.50; pigs $675; toughs $6.25; stags $3.51)64.50: eat- ( tic 500 dull; sheep 10.400; best lambs , $13.75614; ewes $7 506 8.50; calves, t 1000, tops $16.00. i | New York Produce Market Flour Dull and firm. Pork —Quiet; mess $24.75. Igtrd—Quiet; midde west spot. $12,656’12.75. Sugar—Raw. firm: centrifugal. 96 ; test, $6.65; refined, firm; granulated I $8,256 8 60. Coffee- Rio No. 7 on spot 10%c: ' Santos No. 4 15*i616H<Tallow Easier; special 86S'*c. Hav —Weak; prime No. 1 $1,456 1.50; No. 3 $1.2561 30; clover $1.20 01.40. Dressed Poultry Dull; turkeys 25 040 c; chickens 19048 c; fowls 160 33c; ducks 10030 c. Live Poultry—Unsettled; geese 22 6 25c; (lucks 15034 c; fowls 23029 c. turkeys 28632 c; roosters 16c; chickens 23032 c; broilers 35040 c. Cheese—Quiet; state milk, common to specials. 160 27c; skims, common to specials 15019 c; lower grades 10 014 c. Butter — Firm; creamery extras. 52c; state dairy tubs 40651'«c; Danish 516 52c; Argentine 416 41 > 4 c. Eggs- Steady; nearby while fancy, 556 56c; nearby state white 44051 c; fresh firsts 42'4650c; Pacific coast »2652‘ic. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET H'orree-ted Jan. 25) New N<>. I Wheat, bus $1 Yellow ear Corn, per I*lo 90c White Coni 83c Mixed Corn 85c

Oats. per bushel 42c ( Rye, per bushel 7th { Barley. per bush'd 66c Clover Seed *13.60 . Timothy Seed *3 60 ‘ DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Jan. 251 Heavy Fowls 16c Heavy Chickens 16c 1 leghorn Fowls *c , leghorn Chickens »<• , Old Roosters (c Black Chickens and Fowls *c Turkeys 20c Ducks 12c Geese 12c Eygs. dozen 30c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs. dozen 35c Bultertat Prices Butterfat 48c i ————————————— awr r Public Sale Calendar Jan 29.- J. D. Krick. 5 miles south of lu-catur or 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Monroe. Jan. 30—Cal Carter, 6'4 miles s E. of Ih'catur. I mile rust of Pleasant Mills Feb. I—Fred W. Busche, Sty miles southwest of Decatur. Duroc bred SOW sale, Feb. 9—J. H. Voglewede and John Roth, general farm sale, t miles south of Decatur. I mile east and 2 miles north of .Monroe, F«b. 7—Frank Myers. 6 miles east and 14 mile south of Borne. Feb. 12—G. W. Ray. 6 miles east of Decatur, just across the river from Pleasant Mills. Feb. 13—Lawrence Diehl general farm and live stock sale. 6 miles south, 3*4 miles west of Decatur F<>b 19—A. J. and OJ. JJerkls. 2 miles northeast of Decatur. Feb. 19—Mrs. J. W Hopple. 5 mile southeast of Decatur. 3 miles east i and (4 mile north of Monroe i Feb 14—W. H. Patterson and , Uwrenee Carver, 5 miles southeast ■ of Monroe. 5 miles southwest of Willwhirs’. >s mile north of Salem on W, i H. Patterson fam. I Feb 20- William Worklnger, gen*rsl farm sale 6 miles northeast of | Deesfnr Feb. 23 Andie Dellinger. 2 miles •outh. 1U miles eu t of Willshire. 0.

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.T7777TT7.... . CLASSieiKU ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* for sale i77ui itl-’X'l -strictly mod” imw t-n" on Second street, |. V |, l-l, J. F. A'’""'' l -2— ■ ~ c.| l' 4 year old cow; some "EShay “'I P" 10,1 77'iu SALE Baby stroller, in tair con- , dition. Cheap if taken at once, inqilir,. at . WANTED 7.5'.k:.- Man -"'ld established company, largest of its kind in the gtgic. wants a reliable man with plen-l I tv of common sense and a car toi call on sell ..nd collect among farmers >n county. Good salary and expenses aid weekly. Steady work every day I in the vear. Man who proves retis-i lactorv Will be advanced to county I manager in short time. Personal inAuctions given: work starts at once. , phone or write, after 6p- 111 \ Hill. Murray Hotel. Decatur. Ltf Tcr.NTs""wANTED To” sTTI Wat-, tips Products. 4 good counties vaL. nt - a god steady job for hustlers.

See 11. Amstutz. Dealer of Adams Co. “ Berne. 25-l-8-15X ( FiiTd - Mining* r of large nationally known organization will bp m Dvcatur on Feb. Ist for the purpose of apnointing a representative for this ter’ritorv. Qualifications: Good past )hohl and a determination to work hard for success. Applicants must , give full particulars in first letter to be assured an interview. Ad^J e ’ 9 i 3, care - - , FOR KENT FOR KENT l)FFl(”ROOMS FOR RENT. Well heated. Will be vacant Feb. Ist. occupied up to that, - time by Dr. Fred Patterson. Schafer| Hardware Co. 22t4| _ o Try a Cigar from our cigar case. Enterprise Drug Store. — Start “Rescue Circle’’ For Suffering Spirits £ London. Jan. 25.—Sir Arthur and Lady Conan Doyle have started a "rescue circle" for suffering spirits being subjected to punishment in the next world. 1 Those spirits who will be aided are the ones leading a "sad. bitter remorseful lue" in tho next world beiause they never rose above the material in this world. The "rescue circle" interviews these stricken spirits taking notes of tile conversations, anil instructs them. Lady Conan Doyle "Do you believe in God?” is the test applied to each. It the spirit raps

three times, meaning "yes." the eir- •' <le goes on with its advice and words I of < heer. 4 — - Sons Arrive To o Attend Father’s Funeral Rev. Father Vincent Ehinger. of Wray. Colorado, and Herbert H. Ehinger. of Ranger. Texas, arrived in C •h'- h i thl> morning to attend the - funeral of their father. Edward X. | Ehinger. local banker, which will be held Saturday morning at nil* o’clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church. In all probability Father Vinc-nt will officiate at the solemn requiem high mass. The members of the Knights of Columbus. Benevolent Protective order of Klks. and the lx>yal order of Moose will attend the funeral in a body. The members of these- lodges are requested to meet at their dub or lodge rooms not later t than 8:15 und thin march to the ? Ehinger home to view the Ixxty and then to the church. —o—— Chicken Dinner Sunday. D. & M. Lunch 25c 0 I — »F EXEC I TOM I'M. ri.lgn','l 'hj'.'*l'* n . that the ■ otur ,f pl L... r Kve. '•""Ulng. hte "rs t.iJL', • '■"'•"■'■•k It , '■e.c.r.l The . '•"ontv. <|e I vent ™ *•’••• I" pro baldy « n |. IIRNRY w. FCKLLIMO, Jantinri' I#. ISJt, Lvcutor. . ROY S. JOHNSON Lhe Stock and General Auctioneer

Nearly 100 , uc . cessful sales that 1 conduct- **> in the past Jeer Is evidence that my work is satisfactory | have a few open dates and would b* pleased to add Tour name «o my list of satisfied custom**! g.

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• BUSINESS CARDS *! I ‘ I INVEBTIGATB E ROH BETTER HEALTH, (f, B DR. FROHNAPFEL, D c 1 Chiropractic ang O«teo pit hi|' ■ Treatment* given to suit y Our g at 144 So. 2nd St. p * | Office Hours 10-12 a m.~14u * K . c BS. E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING ANU EMBALI»| W ■ < alls answered promptly day or ■ Private Ambulance Service ■ Office Phene: >o ■ Home Phone: 737 B DR. H. E. KELLER I Decatur, Indiana ■‘ s ' i C.KSKHAI, PHtCTKB B " > ICE SPECIALTIES (,|“. M1 ■ voliu-n -n.| ■ lilldrei: X-ia v ■ l.n.N, C.ioui e.-opv <-'a" Inatluni Jt! - Mb nternal organa; X-ray and K. restmente so. high blood t--5? ;nd hardening of the artarlei v ■ ■ irentments sot GOITRE. ICBgRrS S' LOBIS AND CANCEH HL Office Hourt. ' to 11 I m—l to t, p m—lt< |. . M Sundays by appointment ■ Phones Kral.>en'» llu: i)ff. c , |)( N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST ■ Uves Examined. Glasses Fitted K I HOVRB: ■ Sto 11:30—12:30 to t M ■ Saturday 8.00 p. tn. H Telephone 111 B DR C. C. RAYL I BURGEON B \-Ray and UJinical E Office Honrs: H 1 te 4 and < te I p. tn. B t Rundaye, I tc !< i s B Phone 111 ■ . ■ I EDF.RAL FARM LOANS ■ ’ abstract* of Title Heal Eatau B Plenty of Money to iota oa K C Government Plan B Site French Quiot. B Otfice—Take first stairway B south Decatur Democm ■ ■ ■■■'»—■ — —.ll, MB

' ■ - - ■ I Dlt FRANK LOSS ■ Physidan mud burgeon | B North Third street ■ Phones; Office 423 1 Hems til I ■ Offks Hours—» to :: i s B 1 10 6—( to « p m- ■ Sunday I to I i n> | ■ w VULCANIZING B Plenty <rf I soil anti B Repaired Tires anti I ulss Decatur Auto Paint anti Top Shop 11. S. MICHAI B F»rm and City Propert.M For Sale, Exchange and Rest Office 133 South 2nd •«'«' Office Phone 104—Res PnonetW ' __ RUNYON anil DANIEL* Auctioneers With years of tx|>< rieme. 1 judgement anti ••I’*'* l / *' i can secure the high tlow*| Book vour sales t uny Rov Runyon-Harry ltas*» Phone ‘.HI White ami «•»!-.> , j or Phone Mil or 33a —- 9 7~! DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian | Office St Sale Bars o n First Street I Can*ns and Feline patleato called for and return'' _ Phones; Office S#®; K* ’ > WHY NOT LET BI’SCH® . aa* I

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