Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1918 — Page 2

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THE TITLES. IV r oriel ay. Sp-ptcrnbfM lfi. 191? '!J I'.LiMJ. '.tilt NEW FALL HATS HAVE TURNED-UP BRIMS WITH FACINGS AND OSTRICH TRIMMINGS Fourth Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25a Liberty T" iru 9 nan V I 11 If 1 I I JULJ will News "V PAKR1 DlrrKor of publicity for I.nke nun If.

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JHE TIES' S( ptenihe r lti. t-:; 6i S t: h: : r.,. ITiT'-' '4 : 2 7t 42 'j i 1 7", '! !7, 4S4 -'s -TN American Car Fdry. American Locomotive Anaconda American Pme'ring l:-i!dv!n L..-.i-i'-mo u e Ialtimore tri'l Ohio Cr. nadia n la. '.tic American an Co. Kiv fork ..'"r.tra! Central Leather Crucible ?! Great Northern Mnnan P t roleun t orr h - rn Pa r it e F' r r . 1 a"'l;i rittsbur V.al l:rubiic Den ind S'.el Fcsdirg L". 5 ibhcr Aniri-.ir. S:.Jir 100,000 Prescriptions Were Filled Before "40" Was Discovered J. C. Mcndonha!!. K nsi i 11. Tnd . Tent 4'1 ypar. in th drug; Imslness, Jompur.l'.1 over ifiA.DiiO r-rt-m.-ri p! ions physicipns ri i ; a 1 . i in F'.urop,-. and Arfirica bfor "N'in:ifr ! 1 I'or Th Pjrior" .VHP (1 i so f i -o : h t""011 spc. trie ?T a'l blcot: d'.SP'-. S in ..'-s. n I i rmjioyod in disa.-P of lh s:a:vl';i .r ms-,''-m. in blood j oi"n. mwtinal mid l- .-o! ?c;fonin!. thrf.nic rhuit.iai ism. .a'i.rrh. so.istipatioii. hpatir . "iis s' ions, dvsicp?ia and st- tuuvh t rould-.. snrf. l'rT. nodes, tumors und si rofulo'js lci!'.ngs that hap wit htt .nul all oll.tr ;ratment yield t "No 4'J." Sold by 1,5. W. We;?, Hammond, and .'sntrwl T'T'je Sior". Indiana Harbo-. .VI . ft.r.n " .: . '

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ATTENTION! Follov. iim- you will find a list of phuM's t where yon can resist or: Bring your friends along. I Indiana Harbor. 1 Win. J. Murray. :U17 Midi. "T P. A. Parks, :,V20 Midi. Win. Wright, Midi. East Chicago. Jos. W. Dunsing. Anieivian State Hank. Karl 1. Norris. l'L'4 Caiunu-T HUlg.

Unless Voti Register Before Oct. 7th You Cannot Vote at the November Election.

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ART'S AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING CO. NOW OPEX FOR msixi-:ss AUTO OWNERS CAX NOW OFT THriU CARS REPAINTKP OR REVARNISHED. TOPS. ("M-RTAIN.-?. OODS AMD RADIATOR COVERS REBUILT OR REPAIRED BY EXPERT MECHAXK'S.

Office and Factory: Chicago and Railroad Avenues East Chicago, Indiana ALL WORK GUARANTEED UNION SHOP PRICES REASONABLE

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CHICAGO PRODUCE. r.t'TTl li 'rf-ani-r -xttm. " i ' a 6... ; irramf-ry llrsts. 7,1 '. ;.".").-. firsts . ij tj Mr; r."i nn(i. 47'" 4. jC f ird iiiari.-F, 4?-c 42"'sc: f 1 : 1 ? 4." ii 4 4c. i.iVK roi'i.TKY l-'o'vi?. zaurMd'lrkp. 2i ig 3ir; c sf . lfi 'i 2'i.-t-o: 'ii:-. 2., I'.irkf '.".. "2c. THIS WILL BE I TOUGH ONE EOfi AMES Jl:.-.ll.-o .1" lv 17o V. Alll' i g.t!;:i .is b--al r.-.ind in tin top ;;n;,:xi!,'"ce xVv " k j ft -ms that a Mim. l;l,hvr of 15 (J'stlin fiffH b.o-.;..,j ,,fr !: l..-adi ' ! ' - 'o-m ' 1 " lio..-ri of Anna 7.yh. 17 'Wabash n : . said! I'hb kens Imvinj s!r:i.-d into tl; Ilichfr I ard. At.na. so tb- Mmy c.?. ?n! son to p t the cbi'-kciiri nr:d Mrs. Ki.-r.ti'T Ihr' u ti.o Y't-bcad'd f--. Is 11. to th alVy . if i 7-.-. jo , - v- :. . . a M hi -J fl ! M i Pj i M I if. rjl K-i ! ft. e1: te-v

Midi h general warning to a!', chickens to stjy away from her flower beds. In ii !.fi'ui;i it Mis Zych charges Mrs. Hichter with ..nvertintc th i'.tokrns to i i - own use the. same being stray propertv . Itf (,! the legal time eia psd for lit r t .i c n rt t iiem.

FUNERAL TOMORROW. ' T!lt. funnrai of ftiiy of Maj ri Hv-rt.i-. Kafl 'M.iK". wn.. d:'d ! Friday iiioi-i, ing f i'juri',s re i .! j Tlmr.t!i nijjh! in Sotiih 1't.i ;io h-n in Hutoinoi.:! tiirti.a f.v .T on liiio. ill lie ii.-id from ih- rfsidci.i-f Tu. s.l.iy afUrn ...ii hi 2.3" o'clocU, nlcini:n( will bt- in 0;k Hi"! rfmo(pry. H;i mitiond. 1 "ml! 'iik. r Kinrrhni? ! FRENCH TROOPS CAPTURE VAILLY rtKIS i Fr..i.-h n.- ran. at lor wish :-i!'i0 pri..ner 3 BULGARIA ALSO GETTING A TASTE Br t'NITEn 'Ki-;i 1 WASMl.V'iTfiN. Pfft Mi-K,..n-h and So,-h:rin troov's. are attacking s'roni;!'" t' ri:11''d Kulftar )M..ilUin on t hv a- ! 1 n . k fi f 1 o n t VISITING AT YOUNGSTOWN M r. and M .That lo Ifailar.der and ,'Midrni 1.- ft f'Btn: .la v vnin for a t w o !' vs. ' ;!i r lati vrs an 1 f:i..-nd in "i o ir.Kstown. oh'.o. ANOTHER RUMOR OF P HM A NOTF 1 S TATF. 1 : .t; , I -ah: AMSTKIM'AM, .pt. n...v sr.". t. r f tU 'jn-rlis ram 1 Top oifb-'al c ; r. s t ha t b.-rKhf formf-r Ituspian (..ai'iiia and lo'i f . .. u r 'la v;gii t e rs in;.'" 11 mil r-l.rd. Ti.c (X' '1'ion. ' lo- n.'AS(i."pr ilciart.-f . wan carried out con rary to the wishes of tlo- soviet. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS ON IT ! I'XITEP l'8K4.4 'API.Kiii: M AMSTElil'A.M. Sept. I6.-TI1.MV l wul.- uninini in the German pr in ! 1 .1 to AusMia's p.'itif efforts. Th. . on nso Is th.T ih hind? of the allied pueihsts will b' st ren t-'t h'-n.'d. Herlin nv. 5p ': 1- no. i ! th.it t'ro- proosal-i .fit r any prael lea! 1'ossi-l.iliti.1:-. . ji; t en: j ! ro m sci rs with d.--1 larmp tha; th world at lro wi I know who protons.) t'n' war nod who Hani to 1 ' 0" wioi.l peace

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DISCUSS PROPOSAL nv r:r ;.. kkhx (f'rii'.fid Press Staff 1 orrespond,n ) I.oNli'A' Se jo. i;.-Vi h the . KC.-p-t l-n of 'he Laily Mews. London morning r,.-ppsifrs are tinantPiOUA of the opin ion that At:tri:.'s pi i. ;...! for a confi r-tn'p to discuss ponoe is i-nnionflap.'. tin real r.as. n for which i Hint H.n-(Ictl-urEr wan's tune to rec-rt ani 7." bi t shattered for.'. '. Arr-tli. r tio-orv ;s that

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I o s-.vav 1'n.tii and . mbafcavs ihe alius. jithus riodKinr 'be howls ,,f "he elites I Hirair.st ron'muT. the war. The Daily N'eyt s favors Austria's loop, .sals. FEDERAL RESERVE WANTS BRANCH ABROAD ;P.Y I'M rti. 1-nnss ' ..'i . .-e(.i. ;r .- 1 1 1 e f j ' j n f m n i la 1 si'iiiiH ave s-.kir.a th esia1-.-1-shment "f a foreign bran, h of th f.deral iffinr- sy.-t.ni H w -;i!d constitute a patent bankine h-.-.tse. which would nerve nn a basia from nhl.'h intensions of p-ivat.e banking ran lie a.com ol : sheri Only two alternative present themselves throut-'h which the nation will be able to m-.ke ends meet, thf board pointed out. Either there must be more intense production or more economy in consumption. While speed up has been tho nations watchword. th warning must be issued that th5 nation must be looked to for economy. Whadda Mean "Afford?1

st.s, is tiaci.K. County riiairinan V. K. HodRen of Oaiy is taking a ewinK around the licit? in Lake cotinty lodav vititinf va 1 'ona ilia 1 iinen and iftt;n in lo'n h with ti.e c.n.ipa iKn in a" it &- rets. A no-.-tine o' all clia irni'-n ii! t'f i.'ilUii for Hammond ahortly by t.a 1 1 man Hods. SIGNS rOE USE. Wf have a m-i of hkttche." suitable for 'he :is- of s 1 k 1 1 pauitt r.; anil outdoor dis-

pjav for tr.e l-.mi'h Liberty l.oan cainpaijjns. n a treat many ms. s banks ftid sMr.ilar I n'o r. , 1 ions wish lo erect SIKHS which Itoy may contribute to the cuisr. Th. e . n. tad designs are to I..5 ub ft as minrh as jjcsstt.l. Additional copies of Hi, sketches may b had upon reqiHsi. Th. y have mulled these sk.T.h.-s to all banks hi this county. CHUKCHES GET BUST. Acting in his capacity of I'linirman of ihc ( 'oii.riitt'.e on Public Morals of th Itnii-dna Mate Coin, ii .f Ix-fens... the Key. Alien ii. 1'hllputt lias addressed a special loniiiiuiii.'ailon to the ministers . f the xwno asking lhat they bi?ein next Sunday lo pul the people in a tra.oev of mind lo do their very best In connection with (he fourth Liberty Loan drive, which begins S. ptember 2bth. Morton ( V IVaraon. of Indianajjolis. 1 resident .if the ("hurcli Federaloon of Indiana, has added his appeael lo that of the. Jipy. l'hiiputt asserling that "This in a siuiiruai as well 11a a lli.ancainpa ign " JACHIES BAND COJUNO. Aeconii any ing the Jaies band which lil tour Indiana during the preliminary insjj irai ional campaign incident to the fourth Liberty lian drive, whoh tui is ( ptenibcr 2Mb. aiajor louden A. llcu rin .in of the .S. c-oiui battalion, Indiana ritatt Mil:ua and Cliairman Michael K. t'oley. of the Indiana State "minril .. llfensa u r.. !...O..r U ..l . . 1 ,1 f, cl...t ! pat riot ic. add rea ses. The. band will be preceded over 'he st ile by Fit 1 Thomay. of Or eiisb.i re. u ii . will malit- advance a rran me m s 1or the ron..r:s that are being looked forward to as one of the most effective land fciirriiiK pohicirv features in con nection wiili the preliminary efforts of the ioan committee. It is expected that an iteinerary for a fleet of airplanes wiU be nnnoun-od witti'ii a few days . The publicity dJ art merit f the .St.it- Liberty Loan in a dtjua rt ers i at work arrangiriK for Oll'.e spectacular features in connection wit!, tills n let prise. BANKS ABE PATRIOTIS. K lib lire of the patriotism f.f Indiana hunks is apparent in ihe report made to i.'-a.biuarters of the fourth Liberty Loan xecut:ve ...imni'!fe, on the eubpcrlpt!.ns n certificate of Indebtedness, by ( the distribution of which the povernment j nuances ineir net ween LiDerty Loan drii.s. Indiana hanks, when the books were closed September lfi, had taken m".ie than four millions of dollars worth of i t rtiiicatees of indebtedness in exf ss of their quota. The state's quota was $7,604,000 and the certificates subscribed for amounted to $ 1 1 .4S7.5rtn. This report is considered a splendid criterion of what may b expected when the subscription books ate open to fourth Liberty Loan Hnnd buyers September 2Sth, by ill H. Wade, director of saies for Indiana. FACTS A-BOXJT BONDS. Information received explains some of the facts relating to the fourth loan, ae bonds for which will be sold during ft three weeks' campaign, commencing September 2S and continuing until Oct. 19. for the benefit of the subscribers. The hr,io! Wiil be dated Oct. 24, 1918. and the rust icjj,on will be payable Apr;! l"th. Kit!, and interest thereafter u ill be payMo" on Oct. 1.1 and .April 16. tho initial paytreiii. with fubseri pt ion will be : 0 per cent, while .subsequent payments Will be 2" per cent. Nov. 2.1; 2" per cent Pec. lit: 2o per cent Jan. X" per rent .Tan. Payment in foil will Ve permitted with application it so a to reach ihv Kednra! Reserve bank n Oct. 24. Denomination of the bonis will be ti.e same as before, but the maturity and the amount' of the ..an lias not yet been determined. Further emphasis Is placed on the shortage of building materials "to meet the war program" in a letter received today by M. 17. Foley, chairman of tinIndiana S'atr '""unril of Defense, from Jtnhard L. Wumphrey. chief of the HuildiriK Jlaterjals section of the War Industries Hoard at Washington. A r quest for assistance in se.unnp tn.'it ria 1 need, d for the improvement of a school house at i a w fords v i I lo received by Chairman Foley was referred to the Washington oil;, lals. and the letter wa in response to this request. The letter front Washington adds: "It would be difficult fnf Veil to secure the neo.ssntv mnteriiils and I would siikirest. in y lew of these conditions, that it wili probably be necssary for you to defer erection of th's pchool building until after the war." I Kit the further Information of the council, the following resolution setin forth the attitude of the War Industries T-.on ri on Ihe subject of supplying materials for buildintr proje.ts is attached io 'hairman Foley's letter, as follows: AVhereas. It has come to the notice of this board that new industrial corporations are bein organized in different Too Late to Classify. FOR RENT 1 43 Pine St.. -room flat 1 1 a mmond with garage. 9-16-1 V"NTED Real estate salesman. Bir lots in W. Hammond. Easy payments plenty cf advertising, libera! r.mimlstMii. Oood salesmen willing to work make bin money. ?ee Mr Miller bet. (I and Tuesday and Friday evenings. Hammond Savinps &. Trust Hank. Hammond. 9-l-6 Li ST Sunday morning. Sfpt. 15. on Oreen Line car or street, black leather wallet c ntaining four $2". one $10 and two $5 bills, alsio registration certificate tnil shop pass. A liberal reward will be pa'd for return to owner at address shown on registration certificate. 9-18-3

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se.tions of the I'nited States for the erection of Industrial plants which cannot, be utilized In the prosecution of the war; and Whereas, plans are beins: cons!.!, red by reitain nates, counties, cities and towns for the construction of puble buildings and other Improvements which will not contribute toward winning the. war; and Whereas, the carrying forward of 'heso i,,- iviues will involve the utilization of labor, materials end capital urgently required for war purposes; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the War Industries P.oard. that in th- public interest all new undertakings not essential to and not contributingeither directly or indirectly toward winnii the war, which involve Ihe utilization of labor, material and I capital required in the produo-ion. supply or distribution of direct or indirect war needs, will be discouraged noiwi'hstanding that they may be of local importance and of a character which should in normal times ni t w ith every encouragement; be it therefore Hesolved. that in fairness to those jn. tere.'T-d therein, notice is hereby given that this board w;,l withhold from such project?. priority assistance, without which new construction of the character t mentioned will f ror.ii ettt 1 v tie f.ninil im practical, and that this notice fchall be Kiven wide publicity, that all parties interested in such undertaking." may be fully apprised of the difficulties, and dela js to which they will be subjected and m bark upon them at their peril. Times Biteai' INDIANAPOLIS. IND, Sept. H Counties which ate slow In reporting the distribution of their allotment of the fourth Libert v loan will be more conspicuous in tins drive than before. The county that delays more than a fewdays, or a w e k at most, in "foinv over Ihe top" will find itself nmiv or less ' friendless and alone." judging from reports that are coming into headquarters dally. Many nf the counties have planned to devote, only three days to the campaign, a fw will distribute their quota In one? day and there are a verv limited number that have not planned to make the canvass history after the first week. Wayne county has notified headquarters lhat September 25. 26 and 27, the three days preceding the opening of the books for Ihe fourth loan, will be sufficient for complete canvass of the fifteen townships, and the loan committee is confident of securing more than .enough subscript ions to make up the county's quota. notwithstanding the county probably may be asked to take nearly two million dollars worth of government securities. If the plan is successful Wayne county may have the distinction oT being the first 100 per cent county to report Its success. Rush county has been organized to completely absorb the county's allotment on the initial dav of the drive.! i Chairman Earl H. Tayne has arranged i with T. M. Green and his assistants on the sales committee to Ik gin taking subscriptions September 14 In order that the county may make a record of having sold its quota in 24 hours after the books are open September 2S. The women, under Mrs. I'ora Stewart, will direct the sa;s effort among flubs, fraternities, etc., and will maintain booths in public places. The fact that there will he a complete coordination of the loan forces durinr-" the fourth drive is en pert ed to prove an influence for prompt effective yvork. Heretofore there have been a more or less general disposition 'o scatter the effort. This time the loan o ganijaT i .ns. which hare been permanently established for the duration of the war, will he greatly intensified by the elimination of the duplication of effort which often !. prevailed before. Business" interests, rartlcularly bankers and manufacturers who realize the fiscal conditions, are agreed that the Indiana State Council of Defen was correct in its attitude favoring a quick, enthusiastic and patriotic response- on the part of the people as soon a" the books are open for the drive. The disturbance to trade and economic conditions, the Interference with effective war wo-k. especially the, manufacture of munitions, which is now regarded ss of first importance by the govee-ienr, will be prevented or minimized and'.- the "quick campaign" plans of the L erty loan chairmen in practically every iounty of the sixty-eight which make up Indiana's part of the seventh federal reserve district. If You Don't Buy a. Fourth Liberty Loan Bond Uncle Sam will be mighty inquisitive!

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. r. '.W ' ". -.."V,. ta' ;wi- .KkJa" SCHOOL FOR REGISTRANST The Harr.mon.l exemrtion board has issued the fo.lowlnt,- statement to ail resistered men. IS to 4n: Do you know 'v. hat your rights and i duties are under ti.- Seiertlye Service Law? Io you know that oi ar a soldier Iil)ting the- Kaiser uhetiier u are in the shop or in the front line tren.h? Po you know why the (. i.ited States is in the war? bo nu know how and why we must w i n the w a r ? Do you know why aliens are permitted to claim extmptifin? Lo yo.i know how to answer a questionnaire? Do you know how to claim exemption or deferred classilie.it ion? Do ou know how and when to appeal from the derision of the bcal board? Do you kno.w what provisions have ben made to protect your property or business if you are failed into the service? Do you know about war insurance and family allowances and b w to get them? Do you know that you 8re. subject to orders of the War D r-ariirnnt. at all times" Do you know that it is your duty to preserve and prof-ct y,.ir ha!lh. whether you are a soldier engaged in a necessary ndustry at home or a soldier in the trem h"s? Important. You are hereby ordered to report at Lib. rty Hall Wednesday. September IS. a: v p. m. sharp, ah rf the above will be evplained to you by a Hoard if ln. flruiilen consist injc of: If. n. Virgil g. i, ite-r Attornev Jos. If. Conroy Dr. A'. F. Hcvatt Dr. P.obt. Gil'is Krark D. M. 12Ir.-y. This is' a military nie jipjr for HEN O.NLT. Win close at ?;.. p. m. J-harp. IDo not fail to be present. local Board for Division 2, Lake County, Indiana. Even the Boys Who Are Fighting Are Buying Liberty Bonds. What About You? MASSACHUSETTS NURSE Tells Women How to Get Strong. Oreen field. Mass "I em a nurse and th- grippe left me ir weak, rundown condition with a cough by ft .ends asked me to try Vinol. ,tid so and it l as built up my -st r: eg! Ii so nut I am in perfect health at thi- present time and I lam recommending Vinol to others." j Airs F. M. Locke. There is no secrc. Mont Vinol. D owes its success in mch o?hs to beef and Cod liver peptones, iron and rrnrganese peptonaes and glycerophosphates, the oldest and nms famous body bidding and strength creating, tonics. We strongly reoommerd Vinol. Joseph AV. Weis. Druggist; L Hairy Wris (,n,i Norris Phartnacv. Vim1 is sold in K. Chicago by Schliek. r's I'hc i in.-it v. and in Whilins bv L. H. Mattcrn, find druggists evr ry w here. I'. S If you have Liberia fry our Sa:ol Salfe. We Riiarantfe jt- Adv. GRAPES California and Michigan Grapes FOR SALE IN CARLOAD LOTS. 1014 AND 2300 BROADWAY, GARY. Phone 1147. S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammond. Second floor above Tastlme Theater. 8 yMl Afo rwaJ-d- I Tha only American steam laundry in the city. Always at your service. Hammond Laundry Co. 1 Phone 134.

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P-ITTI C V AC faf flr.r-. . w .(v irtvrnc.r W I i.U SIT ir4 CONNER WITH HI5 COGD MOTHER . . HAS PLANriEDtiME LL fEEO HER WHOLE ER.Jod with the Choicest cf food Which she in her wisdom HCAnMCO 'i-.o4aia rA. -i i - 7?u LmJ CT3J, JOU HAMMOND, IND. TODAY FORD STERLING 1 1 THE SNOW CURE" A rip snorting comody. Also "A Flqlit for Millions," episode Xo. 3. WEDNESDAY, THURS. AND FRIDAY Extra Special MONTAGUE LOVE And All Star Cast in "THE CROSS BEARER" I M 2 TODAY TOM MIX i Le rapia ,nre western actor in latest success "CUPID'S ROUND-UP" -TOMORROWPEGGY PEARCE -in 'THE GOLDEN FLEECE" Tiiealre, Hammond TODAY AND TUESDAY Norma Talmadge in "Her Only Way" Bray Pictopravh. WED. AND THURS. Mary Pickford in "How Could You Jean" FRIDAY Wallace Reid in "Rimrock Jones" Also War Revie and Big V Comedy. SATURDAY Dorothy Dalton in "Flare-Up Sal" And the great fun maker FATTY ARBUCKLE SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY '.). W. Griff: ill presents an Artcraft "The Great Love" A tth. practiea!lv the same cant as the Birth of a Nation. rn S3S2S3S3Z2SS223 iRPHEUa Theatre III eajcmond. nr. FEATURE TODAY AND TUES. "A Long Way From , Broadway" A Miniature Musical Comedy. 8 People Mostly Girls. Crovley & Ermson "In Wright and Wrcrg." Clara Ryan Character Songs. Doyle & Mack Comedy, Singing and Ta!ing. McMahon & Sehoemer Vaudeville Oddity. New Snov Men., Wed. and Sat. Daily Matine 2: SO. Nights continuous 7 to 11. Sundays continuous, 2 to II.

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