Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1911 — Page 6

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THE' TIMES. September 16. 1911.

Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day in Lake Count js Lively Capital

SHUCKS

Prom the Diary of Si. Lence

f WHITING AMD ENVIRONS

DIES OF BROKEN HEART

Chicago are visiting for a few days with relatives at this place.

Do no forget the baseball bene-fit

dance at Central Music Hall this even

ing. Good niusic and an excellent time

is assured and the proceeds will go for a pood cause. Everyone is cordially invited to attend by the committee in

charge.- ' Them Gary bribery fellers er trying Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kouhselange and t get Tommy Grant mixed up in what Mr. and "Mrr. Amon DN5is So. of this they call er conspiracy against them, place have retu.med I.m a visit with Hope it's true. Lake county'll think friends in Hammond yesterday. more o Tommy than ever, if it is. ,,, ,r . ,,.ti . Miss Hortense Rockwell Is reported

Everything comos f him who waits as having been on the sick list for aiCar0 wjn lecture

..German Evangelical Church, Indiana boulevard, near 119th street, Whiting. Sunday, Sept. 17th: , ..... . Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching: -Christian -" Wisdom'(Romans 16, 1920) at 10:30 a. m. ' The Beauty of Christ, the King" (II. Chronicles 9, 5-S at 7:45 p. rn. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Bible study. Friday, 4 p. m., catechetical class. Saturday, 10 a. m., Ocrnian class. Saturday evening choir rehearsal. Eugene G. Kuessle, pastor; residence, 412 Sheridan avenue.

even th' Krie train occasionally.

Manager Kelser of the Northern Indiana league team of this city has made all arrangements for the game with Indiana Harbor tomorrow and has picked three players to strengthen the team. It is eaid that the Indiana Harbor club will come down with a bunch of rooters from that city and have their eyes on the game. Henning will probably

number of days. Ben Hayes transacted business in Hammond yesterday. News of importance is somewhat scarce during the latter half of the week, nothing of special importance transpiring in the city during the last two days. Charles Johnson Jr. is spending a week or ten days with his parents on

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pitch for Crown Point and Kelly' will Court street, he being allowed a vaca-

do the twirling for the Harbor team. Both teams are evenly matched and a good game is looked for when the two teams meet. Game will start promptly at 2:15 "p. m. in order to allow the crowd to return on the afternoon train. Come out and lend your support to the home team. List of letters Gentry Brewsaugh, X. R. Baker. Melvin Cottrell. Fred Lieeious, Walter Northcutt, E. A. Smith,

John Wesley Sr., J. W. Walsworth, rence.

Miss Alice Groat, Alice Geis, Mrs. Thedore Johnson, Mrs. Frank Kelley. The first anniversary of the opening of the Lyric theater was observed last evening, and a double crowded 'house enjoyed the three reels of pictures shown. Pretty Japanese china dishes etc., were given as souvenirs to the ladles and a special drawing of three large art vases will take place this evening. ( Mrs. Clarence Houk and sister. Miss!

Hale, were Hammond visitors yesterday, visiting their brother, Ernest Hale, who Is reported as being, quite sick. Mrs. Pauline Jones and children of

tion covering that period.

The contractors are hurrying with their concrete building work in order to get the balance of it done before the frost strikes this region.

Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermon themes "Jesus' Message to the Multitude" in the evening. " ""

Superintendent Rollo McBrlde of Chl-

on "The Under Fel-

f'ojisregittional Church. , The pastor of Plymouth Congregational church. Rev. F. M. WebFter, will preach next Sunday from the following themes: . "The Good Shepherd and Jiie Open Door" and "Breaking God's Law." Those who have no other church home are especially invited to worship with us.

FIrot ( hnrrh of Clirlnt." Sermon themes: Morning "Winning Souls." The regular evening services are being replac-

The road between Crown Point and,ed tomorrow evening by the Knditevor Gary is well traveled by automobiles j rany at 7;45 p m at wnich tn, pastor and rigs, and carries out the fact that1, wln g)ve an ndjre,s -The Art of

the JnterurbiUi Is badly needed ana 1 Arts."

would be a money maker from the

start if such travel was a daily occur-

The Krie railroad has several freight

Rev. T. F. Shaw, pastor.

Miss Catherine McCarthy and brother, Martin McCarthy, have returned ,' to.

cars of foreigners engaged in track J their home in Cleveland, O., after

spending several weeks with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy of Central avenue. . . Mrs. Ray Walker of New York ave-

construction this city.

work for the line near

ROBERTSDALE. RcbcrtHdale Kvsngrllcal Church. Rev. E. S. Shrader, pastor. Services for tomorrow are as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. . All are welcome.

ASTHMA GATARBH CURED IBxpert Medical Scientists AnM Btu-tllmir Results Obtaiaed y Seaptav. New York: Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made b The Woodworth Co., 1161 Broadway, New York City, requesting an experimental package of Senpiae. the great discovery for Asthma, Hay Fevsr, Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which ts mailed free of charge to all who write for it. It la caring thousands of the ro.ost afubborfr cast.. It makes no dlffrnci how lone voa have been suffering

or how severe the eUmatte conditions

are where you live, Cenpine will ui voa.

If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed to find a curs o not be discouraged but entl for a

- trial of this wondnrful truly meritous i Sell of East Side "Thursday evening.

remedy which js a scientinc cornpouna , M M Hubbard and daughter, Byedlscorered by a Professor of lenna ! ...... , ' . . University, and in bsins recommend lah, of Indiana boulevard were South

.y thousands.

The Ladies' Aid society of the Evangelical church held their regular monthly meeting at the church Thursday afternoon. Joseph Hayes of Roberts avenue visited friends in Chicago Thursday even-ipf-, Phillip Smith of Reese avenue visited his sister. Miss Rose Smith of Windsor

Park, yesterday. A large crowd turned out at the opening of the Whiting skating rink Thursday evening. Mrs. Pick Smith of Indiana boulevard spent Friday in Englewood the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Will Smith. A large number of rooters accompanied the volunteer firemen to Hobart thiu morning. Misses Caroline Buehler and Ida Homan were the guests of tfiss Anna

nue has returned home from Cleveland. O., where she spent two weeks visiting relatives on her way home from New York. Mrs. Agraham of Schrsge avenue will spend next week visiting in Wanatah, lnd. , The Congregational church are planning to give "The Troubadours." the cast consisting jut over fifty people. The Young People's society of the Church of Christ will have an Endeavor rally tomorrow evening at 7 p. m. at which there will be special niusic and numerous readings.

Memorial services for the Daughters

of Rebekah will be held at the Congregational church tomorrow night In hon-

r. of th6 anniversary of the order, the sermon to be preached by Reh. V. M.

Webster. It Is requested that all mem

hers of the order meet at the lodge hall

at. 7 p. m. so they can go Iri ft body to

the church.

The Whltinc- r'.rnvw will nlay the

Gary ball club at the Whiting park to

morrow afternoon at 3 p. m. The Grays are only two games behind the leaders In""" the Northern Indlona Baseball League. They have seven morn games

to play in the contest, arid Manager Helin is making an effort to hmve his

boys win the sewn straight.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Innimork or 43" Ohio avenue celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding on

Thursday night. A large number of

friends were called In to help them

celebrate the event, and a tiumber of out-of-town relatives also Joined In the

event, and all enjoyed themselves Im

mensely, no stone being left unturned

to make the celebration one to never be

forgotten. Mrs. Plmmock received

large number of beautiful ard useful presents In silver. The outof-town

guests In attendance were Mrs. Potter Mrs. J. C. Macey and M. and Mrs. Wm,

Dimmock of Cleveland. O.. and Rev

and Mrs. F. S. Bennett of Kenosha,

Wis.

Young Woman Finally Sue-terda .. - I Miss Milen

cumbs After Living With .'' Broken Heart For Ten Years. ;

visitor yesterday

Mr. and Mrs. A. Seaborg and son Ha

j railway. This Is the last shipment of

, an allotment of 26.000 tons. It was said

bert and Mr. and Mrs. H. Reed en- ,,mn..m.(o ara ua marie t shir, t

t ..-..vw " E, .." "

Ten years ago a beautiful young

woman was-' to wed the man nf her

eart. Her sole aim was to be the

apPK wire or tr.e man she loVed. The Joyea eonaay evening on tne tarn- large amount of coke manufactured at ad built a cosy bungalo; her nouse- mct river with Otto Hiegal, in his the New Cary coke ovens to Duluth by old linens and all her feminine sewing launch. way of the great lakes. The coke plant

B. hilterman wa3 )n Chicago on r,nw mitcio. nr n-t hattari r

ovens each, and the dally capacity i

! 3,500 tons. ; HOBAET.

A 12-pound girl wasborn yesterday! to Mr. and Mrs. Gerber. Mrs. Cook of Chicago visited here

Miss Marie Seliger of 116th- street last evening. Mrs. Sam Scaliitti of Foreythe is quite sick at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Height and daughter of Roberts avenue visited relatives in South Chicago .Thursday. Miss Maggie Nicholson of ; Indiana boulevard Is able to be out' again after being confined to her home several days by illness. v Superintendent McIJaniels of Hammond visited the Franklin school Thursday. Alderman Henry Kggers transacted business in Chicatro yesterday. ,

The fine was paid and the money sent

to tonci's wife, who is in Italy.

Miss Ethel Ives of Hyde Park visited

BURNHAM. Mrs. McGee-of Center avenue spent yefsterday in Kensington, visiting her sister Charles Burnham spent Thursday evening here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips entertained ' company from Joliet Thursday evening. k . Miss Ethel Kiersey spent last evening In Hammond with friends. Mrs. Luke Reed of Pullman avenue entertained friends from Hammond

Thursday afternoon.

W. C. Neel made a. business trip to

Chicago Thursday morning.

Glen and Hsford Parks

Mr. and Mrs. M. Welnand spent yes

terday a Hobart. John Wehner of Crown Point y seen here today.

. Mr. and Mrs. t- rank Kandach o

Chicago are spending a few days with

relatives here. lr. Ed. Gordon of Hobart was see here yesterday.

George Tree of Hobart spent yester

day with his uncle, John Hoffman of

this place.

Mrs. A. Pritzke Is spending a few

days with relatives at Chicago.

evening after a

gan. . . Mr. and Mrs.. W W. O'Roark of How-

ara avenue were unicago visitors yes-

week's visit ' in Michi- seated in the big study room ' and 'an equal number are forced to stand

through the daily asembly. Nearly all of the grade buildings have from twenty-five to one hundred more pupils tliaa a year ago. Gary The Canadian uteamer Parents left' the Gary harbor with 650 tons of steel billets for the Montreal steel works. Two steamers are expected to take six thousand tons of steel raiua

William Jlolt was a Chicago business to Dv,iuth for the Canadian Western

Is here from her home in

Ohio, spending a couple of weeks with her sister,' Miss Jessie allien." " " Miss Jeannette Beaver and Miss Lena Reed spent the day Thursday with Mrs. H. B. Rf-ed of Roseland.

was nearly complete, when to her con- I-

ternation, she began to put on flesh, business yesterday.

She came of a familv -hn hA-gmn ..a.,.!

rat early In lire, but this did not worry her as much as It did the man she was

o Ho with a more erltieai .v

aw what she would be in a few years

le looked at her father, a man weigh -

ng nearly three hundred pounds; at

her mother who weighed over two

hundred, aud at her s.lsters all of them

CLARK STATION. Mrs. E. Kern of Indiana Harbor, for-

yesterday with her parents, Mr. and merly of this place, spent a few days Mrs. Shoemaker. She expects to leave with Mrs. C. Donnelson here. shortly for Oklahoma to spend the win- Mrs. k. fhlman of Tolleston spent the

day with Clark Station friends. :

over two hundred. He saw their faces V, ...... .

with their tripple chins, their preai -?r" "J T 1 X . Mrs'- ' Tettman and son Walter of

unwelldy forms, and rroat rolls nf f-r . . ., . narn kuhoii was a

- n t-n I F tiis fntiiAr it f 'I n f ni o a - ra r lt

and It killed his affection for her. t V ,, tT '

Breaks the Kngngement. J The O. Ei S. auxiliary met yesterday The man suddenly grew cold. II-s afternoon wit-h Mrs. R. C. Mackey. All

sold his .business and moved to an- present report a good time. Fortune

other' city. The young woman was telling being one of the afternoon's enstunned and ,was slow to realize the tertainment.

cause of her lovers faithlessness. How

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ever she finally came to realize it and

the blow broke her heart. She gradual- :

ly failed in health and after lingering

for ten years she died as a result. Had

she only have known of the wonderful

Iowns Olt-'sity Reducer she could have taken off hor great rolls of fat, as also could the .entire family have done. But alas, she did not- know, so after ten

years death seemed a happy release to

her anguish. - - . ,

No Excuse For This Jiow,

No one need now to follow in this

woman's footsteps. Anyone can reduce

their weight; or better still, when they, And they are taking on' flesh they can

easily keep It .down and retain the youthful figure in a way absolutely

beneficial to the general health. It la

much easier to check the fatty accumulation at the start than to wait till it has made lifo a b"!lrden before starting. Now Is the time to start. tTo not delay as life. Is too short and soon passes, away. Keep young and beautiful as

long as possible. Keep the love of husband, or wife. It can be done and Is done. Now is the' time to begin. Downs Obesity Reducer is safe, sure, and reliable. You may secure a full months treatment for J2.30. Only abo:it 60c. a, week. This is within the reach of anyone. Slart now and soon you will have- regained your youthful appearance.' It is recommended and sold in this eity by the Lion Store, in their i drug department. '

Chicago shopper

yesterday. Mrs. A. Luck of Clark Station was a Gary visitor yesterday. ',' G." Taylor and William Osterman of Clark Station Were Gary business visitors yesterday. Carl Abrahamson of Clark Station w-as a Gary business transactor yesterday. ABSOLUTELY CURES .

STOMACH TROUBLE AND INDIGESTION

MUNSTER.

Thomas Schmidt, a former old resident here, but now of Roseland, vis- ' ited at the home of C. P. Schoon Sunday. ! Mrs? Walter Krooswyh and son i James went to Hammond today. j

Mr. Simmons' horse was found In a barn in Munster. I The question as to how, long you are Mr. Escher of Hammond was here going to continue a sufferer from IndlThursday. gestion. Dyspepsia or out-of-order Mr. Welter, C. P. Schoon and H. V. Stomach is merely a matter of how Kaske were Hammond shoppers this soon you begin taking some Diapepsin. weel:. f If your Stomach is lacking in diges

tive power, why not help the stomach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but a re-enforcement of digestive agents, such as are naturally at work In the stomach. People with weak Stomachs should take a little Diapepsin occasionally, and there will be no more Indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stom-

1 ach, no heartburn, Sour risings. Gas Winchester The report that ma- on Stomach or Belching of undigested chines would be installed in the Wood- food. Headaches. Dizziness or Sick bury glass factory in this city, within Stomach, and, besides, what you eat a short time, was verified this after- will not ferment and poison your

INDUSTRY

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INDIANA

No Cure No Pay '0 MATTER Low loDg you nave been sick, what ia the matter or how many have failed to cure you, come to me. IF I CANNOT cure you, I will not take your money. I HAVE HAD 32 years' experience curing the sick. Don't neglect to get my opinion and advice free. I make no promises to break. Gtt my agreement in writing. I wilt tell you just what it will cost to cure you.

MODESTY If you have any disease or ailments that you don't want the

world to know, call in and tell me about it. You can always depend on getting the BEST POSSIBLE ADVICE AND TREATMENT AND EVERYTHING WILL, BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL,. ADVICE AL. WAYS FREE.

J. F. RUCKEL, M. D, 9207 Commercial Ave, Gaiety Theater Bldg., SoutrPQilcaga.

Office Phone 5023. Hours: 8 to 12. 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 8:30. Sundays 9 to 11.

DYER. Misses Theresa and Clara Hoffman

eft this morning for California, where

they expect to make their future home.

Frank Gunn of Chicago was a Dyer

business visitor yesterday.

Miss Lei;a Austgen returned home

after spending a few days at Lowell.

Mrs. M. Austgen pf Hammond is vis

iting her son Nick and family.

Mrs. M. Schaller of Hammond is visit

ing relatives here at present.

First national Bank Hammond, Indiana

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Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 Deposits $1,415,406.54

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C WE ARE NOT TOO LARGE TO WELCOME YOU, BUT WE ARE LARGE ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE. CTRY OUR SAVING DEPOSITS AT THREE PER CENT. INTEREST.

1 ! A. M. Turner W. C. Belman President " . - Cashier " t -

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ST. JOHN. Miss Lizzie Thielen returned to Chi

cago from a week s visit with relatives.

Mrs. Thomas Xeissen is, spending a

few days visiting witli relatives in

Chicago.

Ed. Thielen transacted business in

Chicago today.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Schafer of Whiting,

who are visiting here, left this morn-. Ing for Schererville for a visit with relatives.

Henry Dunne of Hanover . Center

transacted business here today. -

Fred See.hausen of Bemis was a St.

John visitor today.

Hubert Doctor was a Hammond visit

or Friday.

Henry Greiving of Dyer was a busi

ness visitor in St. John today.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Connors left

today for Lafayette.

Miss Matilda Sqhmal of Chicago Is the

guest of her parents, Mr. andMrs. Jo seph Schmal. v

MERRILL VILLE. Eva Iddings. after an absence

fourteen months in Montana, returned

home this morning1.

Hart Mundel, who has been vlsitin

his mother for a few days. left thi

morning for Laporte county, where he has secured a school. Henry Walters was 'at Hammond transacting business today. Mrs. George Miller returned home to Harvey this morning after spending several days with the Nasshahn family.

Raymond Rudolph of Crown Point

was here today looking after the tele

phone business.

HEGEWISCH. Mr. an-d Mrs. V. A. Beckman spent Thursday evening with relatives in Roseland. Mr. and Mrs.- B. A. Anderson and son William returned home Thursday

noon, when a message was received from President "l-eggptt, of the Woodbury Company, and who at the present time is in Pittsburg, stating that he had purchased five machines, and that they would be in this city within ten days. South Bend With an enrollment of 7.200 an increase- of six hundred over last year's record, the board of education faces a problem housing the pupils In the city schools. While the schools have been '"crowded for a number of years, such conditions have never existed as are the rule this year. The high

breath with nauseous odors. All thes symptoms resulting from a sour," out-of-order stomach and dyspepsia are generally relieved in five minutes after taking a little Diapepsin. Go to your druggist and get a J0cent case of Pape's Diapepsin now. and you will always go to the tabl with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good, because J'pur stomach and Intestines will be clean and fresh, and you will know there art not going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. They freshen you and make you feel like life

school has 250 more pupils than can be is worth living.

GRIFFITH. Matt Seberger was a Hammond vis

itor yesterday.

Mrs. Lee Chalfant and children went

to Laketon yesterday to spend a couple

of weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. Chalfant will follow her in- a few

days when his regular annual two weeks vacation begins.

Alex Jamieson, trustee of Calumet

township, transacted business in Gary yesterday.

J. W. Hough went , to Hammond this

morning on dental business.

A. Bothwell was a pleasant caller

here yesterday.

Miss Mamie Burnham of Burnham is the guest of Miss Emily Southworth for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Ellis, our veteran postmaster, who have been taking an extended vacation among relatives and friends in the state of New Tork, are expected home today.

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CAWD OF TIUXKS. We wish to thank the Foresters and friends who so kindly aided us during our recent bereavement of tjie sickness and death of our beloved son Harold. MR. AND MRS. H. C. DUTTOX. Griffith, lnd.

SOUTH CHICAGO.

C. Howard, S800 Superior avenue, a

messenger for the Postal Telegraph Co

was robbed of 5 cents and a telegram dispatched to a saloonkeeper at 8139 Superior avenue by a man supposed to be a Hungarian, as he spoke in broken

English when he robbed the lad. The

holdup occurred at 8:30 last evening, and when he passed a dark spot the Hungarian grabbed him. The police have a good description of the man and are sure of his capture. Howard Fay Baker and Mrs. Margaret Case eloped to Crown Point, lnd., yesterday and were married. Mr. Baker is well known throughout South Chicago, while his bride is also as popular, being the davighter of J. L. Caie, the aviator and balloonist. - Again Judge Sabath has shown his kind-heartedness when Anton GanJtis was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct and brought before the judge he told a hard luck story and said that he could get money If he telegraphed for It. so the judge gave him 50 cents to telegraph to Philadelphia, to his home. An officer was sent along to see if he did comply with the order. Last week the judge gave a des

titute woman J2 out of his own pocket.

Anton Toncl. an Italian who was ar- elasticity and tone to the whole aya- . . ' i tern. If the above Interests you. for rested on a charge of intoxication, was POO addresa. Un. M. SuxnAerib Bm fined $10 and costs by Jude Sabath. G, Now UW&fc

- LOWELL. Erehart Bixeman of Crown Point was in Lowell yesterday on busines. Chief of Police , Martin, Frank Martin and II. H. Highlands, president of the police commission of Gary, were In Lowell a short time yesterday afternoon. They came in a big auto. Ezra Brownell of Winterset. Ia.. is visiting at the home of his brother Earl of this place. He expects to be here a month. Miss Ira Smith of Chicago arrived in Lowell last evening to visit her mother. Ed. Tates transacted business ir-Chi-cago yesterday. Dave Hole has sold his farm south

east of Lowell to Albert Foster at T0

per acre.

Trvin Thompson, wife and child of Chicago are visiting at the home of his

father. Amos Thompson.

A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To knowing sufferer of rheumatism.whether muscular or of tit

joints, sciatica, lgmoagos. Backache, palna In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for home treat ment which ha repeatedly cured all Of these tortures. She fsela It her duty i sjtnri It to all sufferers FREE. You

ur yourself at home as thousand

will tertlfy no change of climate being necessary. This slmpl dlscovsry banishes uric acid from ' the bloo, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies th

blood, ana brightens toe eyes, riving

The Gary Eauradl - Co

CONTROLS EVERY UNIMPROVED LOT IN THE HEART OF THE OF THE CITY OF GARY. This Company will pave every street in the First Sub- , division. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices 6f lots in the First Subdivision include the costof paved streets.

For

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1 . Years to

the properties of the Gary Land Company, situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the merchant, banker, clerk and workmen. Compare the price of our Improved Lots with those south of the Company's properties. A clear title to every lot.

Is this mot Reason Enough?

Why you should purchase property for residential purposes in the First Subdivision? Beautifully situated, high and dry, accessible to plants of the Steel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of the city. A few unsold lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $450 up.

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