Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1919 — Page 5
Men Jay. April 28. 1919.
BETZ CLUB ORGANIZED At a recent meeting- of more than J wo hundred employes of Frank S. Keti company a social club was organ- i zed for the purpose of promoting! good fellowship and bringing together J the employes of the different departments In the office and factory. Officers were elected and commit- I tes appointed to provide entertain- j ment twice month. The fir-st meeting; will be held at the Masonic Temple Tuesday evening;, April 29. An attractive program ras been arranged among the employes and local talent,
The entertainment starts promptuv at!lrlv,s . lhc lameness and in0 ... . j I inanimation. Kills pin Instantly. Ice8 p. m.. after which card and dancing j MlI1, has nie VHriPty if uses and prow-Ill b in order until 12 m. Branches' ducts excellent results in the treatment
OrohMtr. will furnish th mn.ic At ! this meeting; the program for the annua! picnic and summer sports will be outlined by C. A. Locknood. chairman of the sports committee. Employes and their families are admitted on their membership cards. Friends of employes may be Invited and participate In the social evening; for a small admission fee. The follow ng officers were elected for a term of one year: C. A. Taylor, president: John Soderberg, vicepresident: John Durham, secretary: F. t. Middlaton. treasurer. Committee chairman. Leo fliith house Vhnlrinan. H. "Y. Morgenau; entertainment. C. A. Lockwood. sports: Mr. Allen, music: Mr. Ivobus. games and prizes: j Miss Greenwald, refreshments: Mr. j Frown, dancing. The Betz social e':U'o Is one o the ; several organizations of this Kind : whioh have been organized tn differ- i fnt p'.ants in the Calumet region. These! clubs promote good fellowship among. t!- employes who derive considerable; benefit and enjoyment from the meet- J !TC. ! MOOSE FROLIC IN GARY YESTERDAY Vtctorv Legion No. Mooseheaft T,-x on of the 'World, held its regular r-onth:- frolte in the Moose Hall, in Ca: vesterflay afternoon and evening. .bi'i't one hundred members were r esent. Tl afternoon was devoted f- rHual:5'lr work and initiation of t nd id.ites. The foliowin 't td: were mi- ! ' C Seller. John ('has. A. Ha.t'i. YV rntf. ("has lawyer. .T . H. Rude. Uoy T,-ntr.r. Max Ketel?. Alx Kybold. '":st Ksrsto. If. A. Kirjhe. A. J. r'mbosky, Fe-c; Babcock. Robt. n-e'e-son. J H. rifnijf nnim, Kdsrar T' oi-n, Roscre Roe. Geo. Costas. '"hos. A "her. .1. If. Stone. J. K. L. Morehead. At 6.:!0 all present participated in it flv r-ni;; luncheon, which was followed bv .onr.e good vaudeville acts. TVf Lesdn voted to hold their next T'rrpc in the Voose Hal! of I-aoorte T. date. June 1. M'.chigan City. Knox. i.!paraiso and Iporte lodgies of the Lojal Order of Moose pledging them-J selves to produce 12j candidates fo'-t tie second deffree of Moose-do.-n. tat Laporto meeting. for ; I CROWN POINT. Panc:ng at Sprlnr Hill Gro-.e. 1 . ' John. Wednesday evening. April .".nth. Good music. 4-2S-2t Nadine Face Powder (In Cremn Boxm Only) Keeps Tha Complexion Beautiful 6oft and velvet". Kor.c? back if not er.-tirsl;-pleased. Nadine ii pure end l.a less. Adheres until washed oft. Prev-er.ts unburn and return of discoloration. A r-.ii'.ion delichted users pro-.-e Its vciat. Tints: Flesh. Pir.t, Hrunette. White. 5li if Lnag Tsilci Caa:n er 3Is3 Nstiasal TeUct Cora?aa7, Pari. Tton.
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President's Daughter Urgin g Crowds on New York's "Victory Way" to Buy Bonds
3 Both William G. McAdoo, who as secretary of the treasury was respons ble for putting the first four Liberty lans over the top. and his wife, have been active ;n working for the and friends, marking the second anni- j vertary of the building fund campaign. The dinner will be served at seven o'clock and following it report? will be made and an interesting program will be rendered. It is expected that in the neighborhood -f two hundred gu sts ill be in attendance. O . meeting of the Farent-Teacheis t Th Club of the Industrial .high school has been postponed this month in order that the members may belter c-operatc vi'h the faculty in the plans for the Hiirh School Fair. The following members have been appointed patrons of the Fair: Mrs. Herbert Hutchins. Mrs. Adolph Hirs.-h. Mr;. He. Mrs. J. M. Leonard. Mrs. W. A. Hill. Mrs. Nicholas j Kmmerling. A. M. Turner. G. A. Povvel- ! son. George Lewke. Charles Lawrence. 1 George Hannauer and P. J. Moran. The weekly meeting of Porea Rebekah lodge vas held Saturday eventnir at th I. O. O. F. hall. only routine busines3 came before the members. There will be no meting next Saturdiv on account rf the one hundredth anniversary of the Gdd Fellow odg which will be celebrated in Fast Chicago. The j.ebekah lodge will participate in th" exercise, their work oc urring in the afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Linsenmsn and An important buin-'ss meeting of family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Washausen. Liberty Camp No. MS" Rojal Neighbors Henry Hshausei? Mr. and Mrs. Win. will be held this ev ening at the K. ami ; Washausen nnd family. W. A. K'etrL. of S. hall in the UiirtTmcl) buil.TTli man, all of Hammond, and all officers are urg- d te attend j There will be a meeting Tuesday afOpal Hive No. M'", I,, i . T. M. "M ii! J ternoon of William II. Calkins VV. R. C. meet Tuesday evening at the' I. o. O. I '. J No. 248 at fit- I. O. P. F. hall. Initiahall for drill practice. j tion of a clas of candidates will feature i the meeting. In celebration of tlr one hundredth j anniversary of th Odd Fellow lodge i Mr. and Mrs. Robrt Mcl.eo of 461 the members of Molike lodge of Ham- I Holl'iiMn street announce the birth of a mond met last Saturday evening a t ''a ugh t or. Margsret Irene. Mrs. McLeod their hall in State street and enjoed a i was formerly Miss Huth Lanib. program. It f res htnn Ls w re also scr - 1 Mrs. J. C. Non lan l as returned from rd during the evening and the occasion j a two weeks' visit with relatives in proved a most pleasant one. 'The mom- ' Frankfort. Ind. bers of Germania Rebekali loilpc wcr 1 Mrs. William Rerkman. who und'ramong the guests an.l th.-r: was a large ' vvetit an operation last week at St. Marattendance of the membership. , garofs hospital, is recovering nicely. J Abe Marks, who submitted to an op-
Mrs. .1. J. Ruff left todey fot Ottawa. 111., for a few days' isit. Mrs. W. 1). Clark of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Richard Caldwell of s;,-vth Hohman street. Saturday. Mrs. A. Cohen of Milwaukee, is visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs. William Eisner of Detroit street. The Misses Kiizabeth Webber and Mabel Sherby wrr the guests ot' Miss Webber's sister. Mrs. Raul Roed of Laporte over the week-end. Mrs. Leslie Skinner of Valparaiso will be the guest of Mrs. F. C. Crumpacker of Glendale Park for a few das. Mrs. Julius Rockwell. Mis. Farl Rockwell of Crown Point and Mrs. William Heinze of Gary were guests nt Mrs. Victor layer's party fog- Mrs. Schneider Saturdav afternoon. South Side Taxi Fine. Sedan service. Popular price. Phone Hammond or is?. II. K. Gardner. -24-tf Morris Fin, automobile wrecker, has bought up a lot of pipe from I". S. Gov't which he offers for sale. See his ad in this issue. 4-2S-1 An organ recital and sacred concert was given yesterday afternoon, at the Firt Presbyterian church as 1 he closing number for the year of the music department of the Hammond Woman"s Club. George Sinners, organist. vas assisted by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funkey. Mrs. Frank Stephens and the chuir ft the Methodist church of Indiana Harbor. Their program was a rare treat an.? there was a large audienee to enjoy it. In honor of the birthday anniversary j of Miss Gertrude Claus. her parents. Mr. ! and Mrs. Theo. Claus entertained at a i delightful dinner party yesterday at i their home. 462 Bauer street. The home . was decorated with flowers and ferns. : the table centerpiece consisting of jon- ! quils. The dinner was in three courses. GRIP, IHFLQEliZA Hamlin's Wizard Oil Reliable, Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If vou haven't an atomizer, gargle : the throat and snuff the mixture up j the nose. This treatment sets up an ! antiseptic wail of defense against j Flu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead ! to grip. Stop them at once with j Wizard Oil before they can develop t into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c. If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Erer constipated or hare sick headache? Just try Wizard Lirer Whips, pleasant little pink pills. 30c at drug j fists. Guaranteed.
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r svi. cess of the Victory Loan. .Mrs. MeAdoo, Fres-dent Wilson's daughter, is seen here sp-akinff on New York's Victory Way. letter she sold nds in a booth Contests and vocal selections by Miss Kmma Claus and Miss Ruth Link and instrumental numbers by Miss Luella Claus vcre enjoyed during the after - noon and eveninsr. The iruests includrd: Mi.'ses Helen and Ruth Link. I.aporle. I n J . : Miss' s Msri. and 0-rtruu Zurk-r. Chicago, and Fort ane. Ind.; Misses Fmma and Sophia Wassamann. Chicago; Misses Lydia and Fleanore 1 "rederk ing. Chicago: Miss Clara an Miss Cora Gose. Chicago, and Miss May Flettmeyer. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lggert entertained very delightfully several friends and relatives at a 3:3ft o'clock dinner yesterday nt their home, lit TKiuglas street. The guests celebrated the 3otli wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kggc rt of Lapcrte, lnd . also the birthday anniversary of Mrs. John C. Fggert. The afte-norn and evening was spent very pleasantly with games and music. The tables were decorated with Aaron Ward roses. Covrs were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fggert of Laporte. Ind.; Mrs. Schatzsnvder of Michigan City. Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Swanson. Mr. anu Mrs. ). T. Perfect and son. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haenisch and son. Mrs. L". Fox. Mrs. H. Gewcke. Miss II"len Kolmnr and Mr. Wm. G'weke. all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fggrt and son. eralion Saturday at St. Margaret's honvutal, is doing nicely. It was reported loday. Mis. A. Orzen and little daughter I;-ne Martha of Ottawa. Canada, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ehert and family in South Hohman street. They are enroute home after an extended visit with relatives in St. Louis. Mrs. Orzen was formerly Miss Hertzberger and is a daughter of the Rev-. Hertzberger. former pastor of St. Paul's Luthean church of Hammond. DYER NEWS I'uncing at Spring Hill John. Wednesday evening. God music, 1 1 rove, April 4St. 30th. :s-2t Buy your children Victory Liberty Bonds. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. "HE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE CO FNT T. IN" THE LAKE SlPERICR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1913. HENT.r HOP P. ?K. VS. JOHN II. KERNER AND ANNIE KERNER, HIS WIFE. CAUSE No. 1R031. ACTION TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Gillett ; Sheerer, attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the ,1( ftpdant,, John II. Kern, r and Annie Kirner. his wife, are no, rs.ib nls of the state of In "iana. Said defendants pre tli-roforc hereby cti ied of tho pend "Jo y of said action -rd that the saiii- will sfind for trial at th ne?:t term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the callin gof said cause, on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1313. thu t-ame. being the 3Tth day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 1. at Hamr.iond. in said County and State, on the second Monday of May. A. D. 1319. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto net my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 25th day of February. A. D. 1919. HERBERT L. W'H EATON. Clerk L. S. C. Ey ROSCOE HEMSTOCK. Deputy Clerk. 4-2S; 5-5-12. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE By owner, new modern 5room house on south side, near car line. A real bargain. Terms or cah. Must be sold this week, immediate possession. Phnnn Mammon
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NOTICE. Al-Hassan Grotto Meeting. There will be a business meeting of Al linnn Orotto, Tuesday evenlnic at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Fast Chicago. Reports will be heard on the Indoor picnic and arrangement will be made for e.ie. candidates who desire to take the work in Chicago on Wednesay evening. Signed. H. W. PiiTEIl.K., -2S-t Secretary.
NEW YORK LIFE AGENT GETS NOTICE Harry Stingley, 703 Webster avenue. gent for New York Life, has received the following important notice from the home office. New York: "Two opportunities to do a good turn for the men who saved civ lliztion from tie'feat nre now at hand. The Fifth Victory Lojin, in lull swing, is one of them. Get in touch at once with your local Liberty Loan Committee, take off your coat and get to work as our soldiers metaphoricaly took their coats off and went into the grimmest kind of gruesome work in the great drives of Chateau-Thierry. St. Mlhicl. the Argor.ne Forest, and the many other bloody conflicts; that took place on foreign soil. "You are also asked to instruct and aid the soldiers and sailors to convert and keep their Insurance in force, informing them how to turn it into the permanent insurance which the Government will soon be ready to do. "In other words, it is the Government's desire that nil honorably discharged soldiers and sailors become conversant with the details of the permanent insurance to be Issued by the Government, so that when the actual date for accepting applications for conversion is announced the men who ara insured will have made up their minds as to the kind of policy and the amount I they can afford to take and keep The j work yon are asked to do through the I three Government enclosures In this issue is to get In toueh with every discharged soldier and sailor you can. advise him to HOLIi ON TO the present insurance, and offer your services to help convert, when Ihe Government plans are announced." AND THIEVES ROBBED HARRY AE HE SLEPT Harry Williams, who Tves at SI Conkey avenue. Hammond, had been over to West Hammond Saturday evening and was on his way home about ten o'clock nnd was walking alonif Lyman avenue about half a block noifh of Conlfey avenue. Two men came by and as they passed Will ams one of the men pushed li m in ti e ditch, where he slept until about 1:30 Sunday morning. ( 'n w aking up Williams f -nnd Plat he had been robbed of 2 in currency end a gold watch and chain. Superior Court Notes. Rv agreement of the parties in the quiet title suit of Frank Viehmann v S. Barbara. Moser et a!.. Judge Reiter in Room 1 appointed Herbert S. Barr as special Judge to hear the case. In the divorce suit of Willie Ma1dox vs. Lewia Maddox in Room 2 was dismissed by Judge Hardy on motion of Attorney Joseph Rapier for the I plaintiff. In the suit on account brought by the Illinois Interior Finish corvpany aeainst Clarence I.' Hoffman, Judge Reiter found for the plaintiff In the sum of $.18. VIS and attorney's fees. The suit of Morris & Co.. vs. Ludtvika K3minski was transferred from Room 2 to Room 1. Anna I. Giantham v. Matilda Kreiter et al. is the titla of a new quiet title suit filed by Attorneys Sheehan & Lyddick. AT DE LUXE. there are few more popular actors in the legitimate and screen drama than John Carrymorc of "The Man From Mexico." and "Are Ton a Mason?'" fame. Mr. liarrymore is a versatile player and he is equally well known as comedian and dramatic actor. In his latest Paramount photoplay, "Here Comes the Bride," which will be shown at the DeLuxe theatre today and tomorrow-, he has a role tn which Irs versatility finds ample and brilliant expression. STOLEN AUTO. Th Ruick automobile f Charles Scott, of 433 Rauer street, Hammona, was stolen yesterday evening from In front of the Methodist church on Russell street. ST. JOHN Danc.ng at Spring Hill Grove. St. John. Wednesday evening. April 30th. Good music. 4-28-2t Let's show our returned soldier boys how we backed them up in the Four Liberty Loans by mopping up the Fifth. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated (scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, louring unese years ne gave ia his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwardaf Olive Tablets. You will know then by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's sy stem. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimple3, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. ! Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a time j and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as wen as men faV Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now and then JUSt tO keep in tne ptnK OI COnCJUOn. inc and 23C Der bOX. All dXUZ&iStS.
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- - - . . , - . . . . . . ' . ' . 1,1, I rrovement was shown today in the con- ' dition of t-'amuej Gomnrs, president of! i . -i ........ . . . . . i mu American reaeration oi titior, v. ho was Injured in u collision between a tal and a street car yesterday. A socond examination shoewd that only one of the labor loader's rigs was fractured ami thai ho had suffered no Internal in juries. Tin- ihyr-icMn attf-r-tng said Gomi.ers fouM be on the road to recovi ry In a few days. 8STH AND S0TH GET GOOD NEWS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. April . The S9th and 8th divisions were released April 25 and 26 for j-reparation fur return to the United States, the war department announced tvdny. This release, officials explained, is not equivalent to designation to early convoy, which now maybe expected In the course of a fewweeks. The J-9th is composed of Kansas, Missouri and Colorado troops, and the 8Sth of Minnesota. Iowa. Nebraska and North and South Dakota m-n. BROKERS OFFER IS HELD UP (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CC I NEV. YORK, April 2V Tw.j armed robbers today held up the brokerage office of Charles Fishbaek. dealer in Russian exchange and escaped with about $13,000 in cash nnd between $6.nn0 and 17.000 in Liberty bondr. TWO SAILORS ARE DROWNED t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NKW TORK. April 2S. Two sailors are known to have been drowned and poesibly three others lost their lives when a launch In which they were returning to the battleship Nevada after shore leave, capsized early today. Ten men were rescued. The survivors were not certain vh'ther there -were more than twelve men aboard. MAY TART FLIGHT TUESDAY I INTERNATIONAL MEWS SERVICE! ST. JOHNS. N. F.. April 2S. The weather has improved to such an extent j that the trans-Atlanttc airplane flight; may be started tomorrow. Roth Harry 1 G. Hawker and Capt. F. M. Raynham rlanned try-out fligh's this afternoon. AND RICHIE T! By JACK VEJOC1C. I I. W. S. Sports Editor.) NEW TORK. April 2S. Bortny Leon-j ard and Willie Ritchie v ere on edsre to-i day for their tight-round tilt before thej Newark Sportsmen Club tonight. j The bout will mark the second meeting between the lightweight chajupion and the former king of tho l3-pound divi-J sion and boxing fans in this section of the country are all steamed up over it. As a result there will not be a square foot of standing room in the First Regiment armory when the bll calls the rivals from their corncra and it is estimated that the gate will reach $50,000. Both boners are trained to the perfection point for the bout and although Ritchie has a host of admirers. Leonard is a favorite to win, being backed by many of his followers at 3 to 1. Some of the sports are offering even money that Leonard knocks Ritchie out. Killer's Astlaeptlo Oil, Known as WiU Poatlrely KelieT Fain la Taw Ulautea. Try it right now for Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen joints. paln in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. Alter one application pain usually disappears ns If by magic. A new remedy used Internally and externally for Coughs, Colds. Croup. Sore Throat, Diptheria and Tonsilitis. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain ia due to the fact that it penetrates to tha affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour 10 drops on the thickest pieca of sole leather and it will penetrate thia substance through and through in three minuts. Accept no substitute. This great oil is golden red color only. Every Hottl guaranteed 30c. 60c and $1 a bottle or money refunded. Get it at Kaufmann & Wolf exclusively. Adv.
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MOTHER C RAY SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. A Certain Keiief for FevrrshntM. renstlpatlen. Heaaacbe. 6.incH Trouble. Ttethinii Dlforilert. aua Trl Krk !trey Wermf. They Ireek ot ron I Hmp e Bis'led TMl. iu(,'? ag awksuitM. fjoTHEft (.RA1 CO. it Rot. X. Y The question of supremacy between the two will, or should be. definitely settied as a result of tonight's meeting. Ritchie wa3 given a popular verdict after their four-round bout in Sa.n Francisco ftnd holds a shade so far. Leonard is ager to wip out the -stain of that bout and hopes to do It decisively. Jlrn Krennan of Newark will b" the third man In the ring tonight and Leonard hones to have the pleasure of hearing lire r nan count ten over Ritchie, Leonard stild today. "'I am confident I can win decisive:;.. I am In gi-eat shape," said the champion. ""These two reasons are going to be too much for Ritchie. I am going to try for a knockout in the early rounds." Vv illio Ritchie is none the less confident of his ability to repeat. Said Ritchie: "I can't think of any reason why I shouldn't win. I'm in great shape. I beat Leonard before and I think I have his number. If a boxer needs more than that I've overlooked something." No matter how the bout ends. Leonard's title will be secure. The fighters will weigh in at 142 pounds ringside. At this weight Leonard will be stronger than usual. All t-lgns points toward the champion as the victor and the writer predicts that he will win on pure merit. Tagging All the Basis By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor A glance over the doings of the Majors for the last few days indicate that the weather man always has two strikes on 'em. Twenty thousand bugs saw the Whit Pox man-handle the Tigers with Williams pitching. Joe Jackson's homer was the feature. The Reds are making rival clubs swallow a lot of heel dust. By trimming Earl Hamilton of the Pirates yesterday they won their fifth straight game. Sam Jones is in bad with the kalsotnine daubers union. Sam worked on Sunday and applied a gleaming coast of "k" to the senators while the Red Sox out-maneuvered three Washington pitchers. Flack's home run and Lefty Tyner's pitching smothered the Cardinals at Chicago. G For Burning Eczema jj Greasy salves and ointments should net be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or SI .00 for large sizex set a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively remove eczema, quickly stops itching, and heais rkin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafiig. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo i. a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic licuid. Try it, as we believe nothingyou have ever used is as effective and satisfying. ' The E. W. Rose Co .GevelarxI. O. 1 I 'r-'mT---?t-: DR. ROBT. J. CARROLL 155 STATE ST. HAMMOND. IND. HOME THURSDAY, MAY 7. PHONE 3419. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
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