Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1910 — Page 7

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. In order to prove the value of The Times as an advertising medium, for a period of two weeks all advertisements where situations or employment is wanted will be inserted twice free of charge. The only condition made is that replies must be sent directly to the advertisers and addresses must be given plainly. NOTICJB. WUI parties who have replies to classified ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for same? NOTICE. The- following- letters In answer to Tiujeb classified advertising nvy be obtained at Thb Timks office. They will be sent by mall upon request and upon receipt ot stamps: Box 19. Times. 1; A It No. 11. Times. I: IB B, Times. 1; A W. Times. 4; XX t. Times, ; Housekeeper. Times. 1: W R R Timas, 1; X X. Times. 3; Q O. Times. 1; No. 150. Times. 1; X N. Times. J; M M. Tlmas, I; H C , Times, 6; It, Times, lj . Times. 1; COO, Times. 1. NOTICE TO ADVKRTTSERS. Readers ot the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the identity of anonymous advertisers cannot, in Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow instructions. As far as It Is possible. It Is advlsd that all classified ads should either be nailed or sent to the office. Thb Timks will not be responsible for errors in ads taken aver the telephone. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Oak sideboard and soft coal heater; used only short while. Inquire 3504 Grapevine st. 2nd flat. Indiana Harbor, Ind. 17.3 FOR SALE Small hard coal heater. cheap. Apply S53 Erie st., Hammond, Ind. 17.3 FOR SALE Large front room, furnished; two gentlemen preferred; modern conveniences. Address 235 State st., Hammond, Ind. 16-2 FOR SALE Furniture and stoves, cheap. 126 Fayette st., Hammond, Ind. Phone 4412. 16-2 FOR SALE Nice thoroughbred French poodle pups; 7 weeks old. 851 Erie st., Hammond, Ind. 15-3 SPECIAL SALE On pianos, trunks, suitcases and bags at Walker's music house. Cor. Sixth ve. and Washington st Oary, Ind. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING flads "ladsble" things and makes all lost articles fladable." FOR SALE OR RENT Two story rooming house; 7 rooms downstairs, 10 upstairs; furnace heat. Inquire Max Tlmm. 3507 Elm st., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 12-5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds tenants every day for some peopleoften for many people. FOR SALE One complete turners 'out- - fit; cost $300 new; win sell cheap. Call at H. C. Peters, saloon. West Hammond, 111. Phone 4711. lltf IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, somebody else might. Advertise It and it might bring you money. Every little helps. FO'JND The best advertising medium la the northern part of the state The Times. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING baa few taaka that are EASIER than finding; a Brood place for a good servant. FOR SALE Real estate sales are regular things when you advertise is The Times. FOR SALE Old papers. 6 eents a bundle. Useful for shelving and a dosen other things. Call at Times. Hammond. Ind. FOR SALE What have you to sell? Here Is the place to sell It through the columns of the Times. BARTER - EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Do you work in Chicago? Exchange your Hammond property for modern 6 room brick cottage; furnace heat, good location and transportation; 18 minutes to the loop. Address 100, Times, Hammond. Ind. MONEY TO LOAN; WILL LOAN MONEY TO HOUSE. keepers in amounts from $20 and upwards at reasonable rates; private. Address P, O. Box 837. Hammond. Ind. Stf MISCELLANEOUS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING la quest advertising- -allowing you to pursue your quest in BUSINESS-LIKE WAY. YOU ARE WANTED FOR GOVERNment position; $80 month; write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 82A, Rochester, N. Y. 5 WANTED You to come to the Hammond Fur. Co. when you move to or away from Hammond; we buy and sell all kinds of furniture, stoves, etc. Hammond Fur. Co.. 67 State st.. Hammond. Ind.; phone 543. tw t

FEMALE HELP. WANTED Two experienced salesladies for house furnishing and grocery depts. Apply in person at above depts. E. C. Minas Co.. Hammond, Ind. WANTED Dishwasher. Apply Chop Suey restaur? nt; 233 E. State St., Hammond, Ind. WANTED At once, washwoman. Ap- . ply Time3 office, Hammond, Ind. WANTED Experienced hand ironer. Blck Laundry Co., Hammond, Ind. WANTED Dishwasher at Sternberg's restaurant, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 16-2 WANTED Assistant violin teacher for new beginners; good wages. Address C Z, Times, Hammond, Ind. 16-4 WANTED Girl for general housework; no cooking. Phone 1924 Hammond, Ind. I2tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING markets marketable things and make all valuable things "marketable." FEMALE HELP It Is quite customary for girls wanting positions as maids to come to The Times office and ask for work. If your ad Is in The Times we simply refer them to the last edition of the paper. 11 1 1 I I 1 1 l I 1 L FEMALE HELP Try a want ad If you are not satisfied. Try It in The Times and you will be satisfied. MALE HELP. WANTED Good steady man to drive milk wagon. Address 205 Center av, Burnham, HI. 17.5 WANTED Ambitious young men to become' traveling salesmen; experience unnecessary; write for particulars. Bradstreet System, Rochester, N.Y. MALE HELP 60,000 people read The Times newspapers every day. That's why it Is a better advertising medium than any or all other dally papers in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING la mm INEXPENSIVE that you can entrust to it even ery small a riling taaka! MALE HELP Men who are looking for good jobs where they can earn good dollars, always read The Times male help ads. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING fiada the people woa could read YOUR AD WITH PROFIT. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Pair of gold rim noseglasses. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this add.. Call Times office, Hammond, Ind. FOUND Shpnhorrl Ancr nrhi x . . 1 aivunui neck. Call 10 Gostlin st. and payi i-uai KCS UL ituv. 16-3 FOUND Silver purse with a key. Call 842 Alice ave., Hammond, Ind. 14-4 FOUND Six wild ducks. Owner can have same by paying for feed and this adv. Joseph Rhinesberger, 1284 Harrison ave., Ilobertsdale. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING coat, tains mast of tba newa of work to bo had. LOST Confidence In any other medium thaa The Tiroes to get the business. Address Forlorn, Nowhere. THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads this paper first for he knows that it has 60.000 readers a day. He stands a chance of getting a Job. A want ad here may get you Just the man you want. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Second hand double flat top desk, roll top and stenographer's desk; must be in good condition. Address Hammond Storage Co., Hammond. Ind. 17-3 STRANGERS who come to the- city ,in( f rw rnnta . . -- 1 - icui, ! o aura i to buy a copy of the paper sold on the streets. PERSONAL. PERSOW. Will the lady who wants a good maid insert her want in these columns and see how quickly It brings results? WANTED TO RENT. REFINED COUPLE WANTS A LARGE room, with kitchen privileges; no ' rooming houses need answer. Address A. B., care of GARY Timks. 17-3t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ftTlvee to a moss of human afTalra and Interests wholly new trends, new phases, every day. BOARD AND ROOM. ROOMS Usually a boarding house tnat Is good enough to be advertised is good enough to board at. HONESTLY. YOU WOULD BE AMAZED at the bargains that are to he snapped up by a perusal of the ads In these columns. BUSINESS CHANCES. MAKE MONEY AT HOME A chance for a man or woman to make big money doing business by mail. We show you how to start with a few dollars. Any one of ordinary intelligence can do as well as we are doing. Everything explained to smallest detail. Write - for free booklet. MacKinnon, Mgr., Desk 349, Fenway Sta., Boston, Mass. 17-6 "situation wanted. WANTED Position as a cashier; good experience. Address H. W., care GARY Times. 17tl

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six room flat; all modem conveniences; furnace heat. Inquire 456 Summer st, Hammond, Ind.; phone 3422. int

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; bath and gas; no children; near steel plant. 853 Erie st., Hammond, Ind. i7tf FOR RENT Three rooms nicely furnished for light housekeeping. Call 311 Logan st., Hammond, Ind. 17tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Apply 230 (old no.) Russell st. (upstairs), Hammond, Ind. 17.2 FOR RENT Furnished front room with alcove; suitable for two gentlemen. 10 Rimbach ave., Hammond, Ind. Phone 2939. 17.3 FOR RENT Furnished front room; hot water heat and electric light. Apply No. 4 Warren st., Hammond. Ind. 17-3 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer av, opposite M. C. depot, Hammond, Ind. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 379 N. Hohman st., Hammond, Ind.; phone 384. FOR RENT A finely furnished room; steam heat and bath; pleasantly lo cated; reasonable. Apply at 712 Con necticut street, Gary, Ind. 17-3t FOR RENT Furnished room for either gentleman and wife or two gentle men. 49 Ogden st., Hammond; Ind. 16-2 FOR RENT Front room; all modern conveniences. Apply 122 Carroll st. Phone 5044 Hammond. I5tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING rent rentable property quickly and inakea all cod property "rentable." FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; all conveniences; furnace heat; good board convenient. 892 S. Calumet ave. i-none &311 Hammond. 15.3 FOR RENT Four room flat, furnish ed. 95 Clinton st., Hammond, Ind. 14tf run KjNr burnished room with board; steam hat, all mod. Improve ments. Flat A, 376 Indiana ave., Hammond, Ind. Phone 2852. 14-a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sella aalable property READILY and makes all GOOD property "saleable." FOR RENT Furnished room with board; steam heat; all modern Improvements. Flat A, 876 Indiana ave,, Hammond, Ind. Phone 2852. 11-6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING doesat accomplish "the Impossible7 but It makes a lot of "Impossibilities" POSSIBLE! FOR RENT Farms facing gravel road between Dyer and Stahlbaum's corner. For particulars see Dr. H. S. Brown 38 E. Schiller St., Chicago. 71m CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will "make" your buslneaa enterprise If it la one that ought to bo "made." FOR RENT Five-room modern flat, first floor; 6-room modern fiat, second uoor; at 400 Cedar st. Apply Lake Co. Savs & Trust Co., Hammond, Ind. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING places your offer before moat of the people im thla city to whom It would havo any real Interest. FOR RENT Small store room; suitable for shoe shop or notion store. 207 (new no.) Indiana ave. or phone 3733 Hammond. tltt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds the people Intereated In your offer or your want ad by "automatic selection." FOR RENT Good tenants are to be had for the advertising in this aper. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING fires to your offer or your want HIGHLY SPECIALIZED PVBICITY. FOR RENT An extra phrase or two describing your boarding house will make your ad more effective. FOR RENT Flat hunters and flat renters find their wants satisfied through the advertisements they run In these columns. LEGAL NOTICES. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County, and State of Indiana, and of the sixth ward of said City, that I am a male inhabitant and resident of said City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and above the age of twenty-one years, and that I am a man of good moral character, and I have been continuously a resident of said City, Township and County for more than ninety days last past. That I will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County at their December Term, 1910. for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk, is described as follows: Ground floor front room of a fivestory brick building, with office rooms above. Bar-room faces south on Fayette street, a public highway. Bar is on north side of said room and faces south. Room has glass front, one front and one side entrance, and situated on lot 5, blk 3. Townsend and Godfrey's addition to Hammond, Indiana. Known as 205 Fayette street. Room is 24x50 feet . 3 HENRY B, SCHNEIDER,

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TOLLESTON. Lots 10 and 11, blk 15, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add, Peder & SchlesInger Co. to Leon Goldsmith... Lots 9 and 10, blk 10, Oak Pk add, William Kimball to Harriet Thomson Lots 1 to 4, blk 5. Logan Pk add, Owen & McGinnlty to Robert W. A. Duncan EAST CHICAGO." Lot 28, blK 11, NE 29-37-9. Thomas G. Davis to John H. Steele E 2 ft lot 27, blk 11. NE " i4 29-37-?,'' Andrew Wickey to John H. Steele i glen Park." Lot 33 and S lot 32, blk 2, resub blks 1, 2 and 4, Charles J. Williams to Runetta Harter... SCHNEIDER. Lot 3. blk 2, Williams add, Ind Truck Farm Co. to Bert Branstetter INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 2, blk 56, Agnes O'Connell to William C. Harding EAST CHICAGO. Lot 53, blk 14, E Chgo Land Assn. add, E Chgo Co to E Chgo Land Assn. . Same as last deed, E Chgo Co. to Susie Czako 3,500 800 50 800 65 300 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 hard, 9394c; No. 3 red, 9093i,4c; No. 2 hard, 9396c; No. 3 hard, 90 94c. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. 1.061.08; No. 2 northern, $1.0401.06; No. 3 spring, 96c$1.03. Corn by sample: No. 2, 5151c; No. 2 white, 5151c; No. 2 yellow, 51S2c; No. 3, 5151J.4c; No. 3 white, 51(g)51V4c; No. 3 yellow, 51 52Vic; No. 4, 5051c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 33V6 34c; No. 3 white, 3232?4c;. No. 4 white, 32324c; standard, 33 33 He. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 6,980 tubs; creamery, extra, 20c; price to retail dealers. 32c; prints, 33c; extra firsts, 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c; extra, dairies, 27c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 23c; ladles, No. 1. 2Sc: packing stock. 22c. Eggs Receipts, 2,774 cases; miscellaneous lots, casres included. 19 22c; cases returned, 1922c; ordinary firsts, 26c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 28c; prime firsts, packed in now whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 30c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 32c; No. 1 dirties, 18 19c; checks 13017c. Potatoes Receipts, 25 cars; choice to fancy, 4547c; fair to good, 3742e. Sweet potatoes Jersey, per brl, $3.35; Virginia, oer brl, $2.00. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights. 1010c; 40 to 80 lbs, 10" 11c; 80 to 100 lbs. 11 12c; fancy, 12H13c Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 13c; No. 1 loins, 18c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate! 7 c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 16c; spring turkeys, 16c; chickens, fowlg, 10c; springs, 11c; ducks, 13c; spring ducks, 13c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.152.20; fair to good, $2.00; red kidney. $3.00; brown Swedish, $2.75; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.50. Green vegetables Beets, 35c per sack; cabbage, per brl 75c; carrots, 35 45c per sack; cucumbers, $1.23 per doz; cauliflower, 75c$1.15 per doz; celery, 40 75c per box; horseradish, 65c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per box, 75c; leaf, 1520c case; mushrooms, 30 50c per doz; onions, 75c per sack; parsley, 10c per bunch; radishes, 25 50c per doz; string beans, $2.004.50 per hamper; spinach, 50c per tub; tomatoes, $1.251.35 per crate; turnips. 30 40c per sack. LAKE COUNTY'S GROWTH IS AMAZING (Continued from Page One.) 184.414 people which represents the growth of Indiana in ten years and Lake County's growth has Just begun. Another matter of interest which tends to show the remarkable growth of Lake County, In which is located the famous Calumet region, is the fact that Lake county was thirteenth in the list of counties afer the census was taken in 1900. Today the announcement of the population of the various counties of the state shows that Lake County is the fifth county in the state in point of population. The following shows the stinding of the various counties In the state in 1900 and also shows how Lake county has jumped to a leading place in 1910 and has left seven of the leading counties in the rear: Counties In Order of Their Size. 1900. 1910. Marion 263,661 Allen 93,386 Vigo 87,930 St. Joseph. 84,312 LAKE 82,864 Vanderburg 77,438 Madison .. 05,224 Grant 51,426 Delaware . 51,414 Elkhart ... 49,008 Laporte ... 45,797 Wayne .... 43,757 Tippecanoe 40,063 Marion 197,227 Allen 77,270 Vanderburg 71,769 Madison .. 70,470 Vigo 62,035 St. Joseph. 58,881 Grant 54,693 Delaware . 49,624 Elkhart Wayne . 45,052 38,970 Tippecanoe 38,659 Laporte ... 38,386 LAKE 37,892 A careful examination of the above table shows that there are Just four counties ahead of Lake in point of population. St. Joseph County was able to maintain its lead by only 1,448, Vigo by only 5,065 and Allen by only 10.522. Marion count of course leads the rest of the cities of the state by a large figure But when the rapidity of growth in Lake County is compared with that in St. Joseph, Vigo and Allen Counties it is apparent that it will require only five years or so before Lake County will be the second largest county in the state. IF YOt THINK THAT THE TIMES IS TRYING TO GIVE YOIT THB NEWS, YOUR SUBSCRIPON WILL BE APPRECIATED.

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transaction In every respect. Largest and Most Reliable I a Lake County PHOM3 323. SIEEL "REVOLUTION" III TRUST'S PATENTS New York, Nov. 17. The United States Steel Corporation has secured the sole rights in this country for using the Hocult patents for electric steel making and refining, and as a result vast changes are to be made in the various plants of the corporation to meet the new requirements. It Is expected that electric steel furnaces will produce in the United States this year 123,000 tons of electric steel, and will become a serious competitor to the present crucible steel process for making high grade steel. The new process will not replace the modern open hearth steel furnace, nor the Bessemer converter, but will be used in common with them. It is claimed in its behalf that it will make better pig iron than the Swedish iron now imported. It is expected to create a new metal which promises to make vsst changes and Improvements in steel making. A fifteen-ton furnaces of the electric variety is capable f producing In a day about the same tonnage as a sixtyton open hearth furnace, for it cans produce thirteen heats of fourteen tons each in a day. It is not anticipated that the introduction of electric steel furnaces will lead to any reduction in price, but the advantage to be derived by the manufacturer consists in the increased output. Since February, 1900, the United States Steel Corporation has been operating two Hocult furnaces, each of fifteen tons capacity, one at the South Chicago works ' of the Illinois Steel company and the other at the Washburn & Moen plant of the American Steel and Wire company at Worcester, Mass. At South Chicago the electric furnace Is used for refining molten metal from the Bessemer converter; at Worcester for refining molten metal from the basic open hearth. PEIKl. TO BUILD HEIV DEPOT AT E. CHICAGO (Special to Thb Times.) East Chicago, Nov. 17. East Chicago has been assured that the city is to provided with a new depot, to be erected by.the Pensylvanla railroad on the site of the-present structure. The latter will be moved off and be used as a freight house, and the now structure which is to take its place will be an ornate building of brick, and substantial and attractive in its appearance. The plans for the same have already been drawn, and they have been submitted to Mayor Schlieker for his approval. Last night at the meeting of the commercial club of Indiana Harbor and East Chicago, J. D. Kennedy, chairman of the committee appointed by the club to push the matter of a new depot, reported that the latter was now an assured fact, awaiting only tht opening of next spring to witness Its construction. Not only will the 'depot itself be built, but the railroad company proposed to improve the ground about the building in such maner that instead of the present eye-sore the depot now presents, it will be a credit both to the company and to the cits". The present administration and previous administration have been long endeavoring to make the railroad company see the necessity of improving their depot property with a new building, and some months ago the Commercial club took a hand in the game the combined efforts of the latter and those of Mayor Schlieker, who had made considerable progress in the matter before the club took hold, have resulted in HH I CHESTER S PILLS TI1IS DIAMOND BKAND. k fesalesl Aik yoar lrvglit for i hl-bea-er'a Diamond BraadAV Fills ia K- and Uaid nctallic bom, sailed vita Blua Ribbon. S Take alaer. Bar of roar V Draeetirt. Ask for t UI- lf;s-TER H DIAMOND BRAND PILLH. for S3 yearanaown u Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVIRYVVHEHi Lake County Title

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bringing things to a focus. Mayor Schlieker has the assurance of Mr. Scrivener, an official of the Pennsylvania, that the latter now awaits only favorable weather before beginning the undertaking. DISCUSS QUARANTINE OBSERVANCE THERE Indiana Harbor, Ind., Nov. 17. Several members of the Commercial club of Indiana Harbor and East Chicago at a meeting held last night declared that the quarantine in certain contagious cases in their neighborhood was not being observed. The statement was made that in some cases the members of 'families where quarantine was supposed to be in force had been seen to go back and forth, and President A. O. Lundquist related an Incident reported to him by one of his postmen, which was of interest in this connection. The carrier had gone to a house where there was diphtheria to deliver a letter. While he was placing the letter in the box a woman came to the door and offered him another letter to be mailed. The carrier refused to accept It, declaring that as the house was under quarantine it was contrary to the rules of the depart-' ment for mail to be received therefrom. The woman withdrew and the carrier on his return trip was offered the same letter, which he recogniied by a little girl who lived next door to the quarantined house. The postman again refused to accept the letter, which most likely was mailed, however, in one of the boxes, and got into the mails despite the carrier's vlgilence. Indiana Harbor has several epidemics prevalent at this time. Scarlet fever seems to be the most serious, but there are also a number of diphtheria cases, and measles has gained something of a foothold. Dr. H. Halo, president of the board of health, said yesterday that there was no more new cases of scarlet fever In East Chicago reported, and that the . original number. 7, had been reduced to five by the raising of the cuaraB"e on two of the patients. Dr. Hale said moreover that he thought it would be necessary to make a few arrests before the quarantine established could be maintained in full force. " "The trouble is," said Dr. Hale, "people make these complaints to us and are not willing to back them up with their affidavits. When it comes to a matter of swearing to any irregularities on the part of neighbors in maintaining the quarantine, those making the complaint are not willing 'to get mixed up in it. Such people had better keep still. If they are not public spirited enough to allow the use of their names in so serious a matter they would better say nothing at all." LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY BANK Report of the condition of the Lake Couty Savings & Trust Company Bank, at close of business Nov. 10th, 1910. Assets. I-oans $372,737.24 Miscellaneous : bonds and stocks 27,627.29 Furniture and fixtures 15,000.00 Cash and due from other banks 64,166.31 Total assets. I179.J30.S1 Liabilities. Capital stock (paid in) $ 50,000.00Surplus' 30.000.00 Undivided profits 4.7S5.H Deposits 394,7t."..70 Total liabilities $479,530. St I, Peter W. Meyn, President ot the above named bonk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. PETER W. MEYN, President. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this loth day of November, 1910. W.-F. MASHIXO. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 10, 1914. & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN 9 CROWN POINT, IND

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