Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 116, 26 March 1914 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914

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SCHOOL BUILDING DESTROYED BY EIRE

KOKOMO, Ind., March 26. The high school building, including equipment and books, was burned to the ground early Wednesday with a losa of $55,000. Escaping gas In the basement is believed to have caused the flame which had gained great headway before the firemen reached the scene. Several firemen had narrow ascapes from Injury whe na wall of the east wing collapsed. It was the intention to abandon the building as soon as one could be built, bonds for which already had been sold to the extent of $150,00.

Miss Roma Kamp of Richmond haa been the guest of MoBes Keever and family. Mrs. B. F. Mason spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Will Hinchman, at New Castle. The Aid society of the Christian church will mee at the church next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Lew Woods went to Dayton yesterday to visit her daughter. Mrs. Charles Horine spent Wednesday and Thursday in Richmond with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Terhune. Captain and Mrs. Williams spent Wednesday with friends in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oberschmidt went to Toledo Wednesday, where he has employment. Miss Esther Helmsing fell on the sidewalk Sunday evening and broke her left arm.

Can You Do Better? Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a medicine with an established reputation and that is widely esteemed for its excellence. Can yon do better than to keep it in your home? Mrs. L. B. Filler, Vandergrift, Pa., says of it, "I always keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and I consider it unequaled for children or adults. I gave it to my son Boyd for croup and whooping cough and have used it myself for bronchitis. The results have always been highly pleasing." For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement)

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CAMBRIDGE CITY J

Frank Lackey of Richmond spent Tuesday in the city, and on Wednesday accompanied his brother, Charles lackey to Reid Hospital where the latter will undergo treatment. Miss Daisy Ayler, who has been very sick, is thought to be improving. Mrs. R. D. Steele entertained a number of neighbors Monday evening at her home on North Front street, complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. Berram Berger, of Kokomo, and Mrs. O. E. White, of Indianapolis. Fred Bond and his mother, Mrs. E. C. Bond, will attend the funeral of Henry T. Bond, at Greensfork, Friday. Of twenty-sevn applicants for teachers' licenses at the February examination. Miss Lena Luddington of this city was one of the four who were successful. Mrs. Jennie Jones and Mrs. Frank McDaniel attended the funeral of Mrs. W. H. Trussler at Richmond Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Billheimer of Brown county, is the guest of her children, Mrs. H. C. Oglesbee and Charles Billheimer. The ladies of the First Section of the Social Union realized $25 from the Flipper given Tuesday evening in the M. E. church. Miss Anna Kaufman went to Hagerstown Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Newcomb. One of the pretty social affairs of the week was that given Tuesday evening by Miss Gaynelle Hageman in honor of Miss Goldie Miller, who will bo married today to Elbert Williams. Tho evening was delightfully spent. Tin1 bride-elect received a number of Rift?. Rev. and Mrs. Traunberg of Germantown entertained a company of friends Tuesday evening, complimentary to thoir guest. Miss Waldrom, of Plainfield, a sister of Mrs. Traunberg. Music and games enlivened the hours, and rpfreshments were served. The farm home of Deolan Daugnerty, the well known orchardist, four miles north of the city, was destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon.

given in honor of Maurine Middleton's birthday by her friends, last Saturday evening. Curtis Moren was at Union City last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Aukerman entertained last Tuesday evening. Will Moore was at Lynn Saturday.

There's No Corn That "GETS-IT" Won't Get

No More Fussing, Plasters, Salves and Corn Pains. Try the New Way. "Just look at the way that corns comes off!" That's what you'll say when you try wonderful "GETS-IT" on that corn you've tried so long to pry off of your toe. It's easy to apply

CENTERVILLE

Mrs. Addie Houck and Mrs. John Wolfe spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Dora Brumfleld and daughter, Lois. Mr. Lovell Cooney made a business trip to Osgood the first part of the week. Mrs. R. J. Lashley, of Fairburg, Neb., came Tuesday to visit with Mrs. A. J. Lashlay and family. Mrs. Cora Demoso entertained the Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church at her home Saturday evening. There were twenty-five present and after a sumptuous supper a social time was enjoyed. This was in celebration of the birthdays of five members whose birthdays come in March. These are Mrs. Kempton, Mrs. Cooney, Mrs. L.

i Jackson, Mrs. Demoso and Mrs. Tay

lor. Miss Frances Peele and Mr. Herbert King spent Monday evening with Miss Lois Brumfield, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Omelia, Mrs. Walter Stevens, of Indianapolis, returned to their home Wednesday after attending the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Lillian Omelia. Mrs. Anna Reese, who has been ill for some time, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Lashley and family of Boston, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Anna Lashley, who has been ill for several days. Miss Celia Clark, of Richmond, spent Tuesday evening with Miss Frances Peele. Mr. and Mrs. Artie McMahan have returned from Florida where they have been spending the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose have moved to Richmond. Mrs. Joseph Morgan, who was operated on for apendicitis Tuesday, is reported as doing nicely. The ladies of the Christian church will hold a market on Saturday afternoon.

WANTED Continued

AGENTS WANTED Experience unnecessary will start you at once. $25 to $50 weekly, success assured. Write Union Supply Co., 2217 E. Lake St., Minenapolls, Minn. 25-3t WANTEDGirl 25-tf WANTED Sales ladies. Kresge's 3 and 10 cent store. 25-2t WANTED Good bed davenport im"mediately. Address "W," care Palladlum. 25-4t WANTED Housework. Girl 17 vears old. Call 108 N. 2nd. 25-2t WANTED Messenger or janitor-work Boy 15 years old. Call 108 N. 2nd. 25-2t WANTED Washings to do. 318 South 5th street. 25-2t SIT uXtNVANTET) As driver of auto truck or commercial car, by an experienced man. Address "C. B. T." care Palladium. 25-2t wXxTEDRooiriers with boardT"212 N.14th. 25-7t WANT E D To buy little chickenT

Phone 3430.

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Carnations at 35c per doz., Friday and Saturday only at lemon's Flower Shop. 253t

HAGERSTOWN

Mrs. Harry Cain spent Wednesday at Richmond. An Easter dance will be given at the K. of P. temple April 9. Weisbrod's orchestra and a cabaret singer will furnish the music. Mrs. Joe Stonecipher and son Jean, wer at New Castle Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ralph McCuIlough of Muncie are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. At a meeting of the citizens Tuesday evening lit was decided to oil the prominent streets of the town. Mrs. Mary Cain spent Wednesday at New Castle with her daughter, Mrs. Cora Haler. Mr. and Mrs. William Brothers have gone to Grand Haven, Mich., to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Cromer of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Werkin Tuesday. Charles Horine spent Tuesday at Union City. Mrs. Sam Siersdorfer entertained her Sunday school pupils Tuesday evening. .lrs. Burton Temple and Miss Stella Gibbs spent Tuesday with Mr. Temple at Greensfork. Mrs. Ben Keys of Anderson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keys.

Best Sweet Pea Seeds. 1 oz. Packet for 10c. Lemon's Flower Shop. 20 Gt

SPARTANSBURG

The county examination was held here Saturday. Russell Clark was visiting here the latter part of last week. A sucessful surprise party was

INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA The New Treatment for Stomach and Bowel Troubles Is "Internal Lubrication," with USOLINE. At the May mnrtinK of the Royal Mad Ira! Etoriety, in London, paraffin oil for the treatment of diseases and disorders of thn tomarh and Intestines was advocated hy many of the greatest physicians and surgeons of the World. ISOLINE Is the purest pa raffia oil for medicinal purposes. At this Meeting: one of the most noted hospital surgeons stated "if the use of tSOLINE were a dally habit the health of the human race would be wonderfully Improved." He recommended it for disorders of the distention. Another advocated It for "bowel troubles of children as well as adults." Still another prescribed it for "Obstinate constipation in babies and children." And r.nothsr, "It behaves as the most perfect lubricant of the bowels . . . and has absolutely no injurious therapeutic action." So long as the bowels are constipated, and are not moving: regularly, freely and fully, there is bound to be indigestion, dypepla. stomach, kidney, liver and skin troubles, with headaches, gas, sour stomach, belching, pain in back, and all such symptoms. The food and tissue wastes are deadly poison, and when they cannot move out ef the body in the natural way, they are forced to back up and poison the whole system. KSOL.JNE, tak-n when going to bed, passes through the stomach and bowels, soothing and healing the passages, softening the deposits, removing the constipation, and making the bowel

movements natural and regnlar. This is the real way to eradicate indigestion and 90 of our troubles. Remember. I'SOLIVE Is not a laxative, purgative or cathartic drug simply a pure, tasteless, odorless, rolorless lubricant. Sold by druggists generally.

25c and SOc. a large buttle, on the Package.

hu .i t tiirre pint tin. Also in capsules, 24 in box, 60c. Ask for printed matter, or write, OLL, PRODUCTS COMPANY, New York. Conkey Drug Store.

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Madam, For Those Corns That Make You Jump

Out of Your Shoes. Try Wonderful " GETS-IT." "GETS-IT" one, two. three, and it's done! The corn begins to shrivel, away she goes, surely, absolutely. A

few drops will do it. "GETS-IT" nev- j er makes toes red and raw. Corn"! pains go! It means the end of cutting and gouging of corns, the end of sticky plasters that don't work any-1 how, the end of salves that eat up !

your toes, no more "harness," or fussing. Try "GETS-IT," the new, sure way, for corns and calluses. "GETS-IT" is sold by all druggists, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. "GETS-IT" is sold in Richmond by A. G. Luken & Co., Chas. L. Magaw, Conkey Drug Co.

WANTED Woman for hall work, good wages and board. Call Mrs. Hiss. 3167. 24-3t W ANTE DVeItmakeF; also f i rst class tailoress; also coat maker. Call 25 S. 7th. 24-3t WANTED Second cook and dishwasher. Gem Restaurant, 32S Main. 24-IJt WANTED You to know we own our shop, have no big rent or expenses. You get the benefit, see. Wesley Brown and Son, Fairview Bicycle Repair shop. Phone 3086. lS-tf WANTED You to see the new styles of White and Standard sewing machines. Ball bearing drop-head Sterling for $18. R. M. Lacey, 9 South

7th St. 23-7t ! WANTED An agent to handuTFigh ; class automobiles and delivery .' trucks. Address J 4 care Palladium, j r i a. O" i t I

FOR RENT Continued

FOR RENT Modern flat central and five room house Richmond Ave. Benj. F. Harris. 26-3t FORRENT Three room flat $T0; five room house on N. 15th street $10, will rent latter to colored people. O. B. Fungham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. 26-2t FORRENT N ew six room house. 213 North West 5th street. Modern. Call Knode's Music Store. 26-1 1 FvTr RENT Furnished "front room 23 South 5th. 26-3

FOR RENT 6 room flat, electric light and bath. 164 S. 7 th st. Call 201 N. 9th st. Phone 2167. 17-tf

FOR RENT A modern 5 room flat

with heat. Inquire Porterfield's Real Estate Office. 16-tf FOR "RENT-Todern house" single and double, modern, North ISth and A streets. Just completed. Phone 3234 or 1323. i6-tf

FOR SALE Continued

The Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk. 8th & Main

FOR RENT Six rooms and bath, 200 Richmon venue. Phone 3078. 28tf FOR RENT Furni7hedroonTsr heat and bath. 66 S. 12th. mar9tf FOR RENT New 6room hoUse, one acra of ground. 444 S. 8th st. 21-7 FO R RE NT H ouseT oii Sou t h 19th street. No. 51S without children. 25-2t

FOR SALE Films for your Kodak. Bring or mail your films to us, postage deducted on mall orders. This is the headquarters for Amateur finishing. All work neatly and scientifically done. TWENTIETH CENTURY STUDIO 919 Main Street FOR SALE Good working shoes, with guarantee. Regular price, $5; our price, $3.50. Ladies', men's and children's raincoats $4 and $5 values at $1.50. NEW YORK STORE 404 N. 8th St.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued

FOR SALE Baled rye straw. Phone

5127 A 18-7t

FOR RENT A modern 6 room house in ood location. Phone 3430. 25-3t FOR RENT 5 unfurnished-rooms upatairs, good location. Call 221 S. 6th. 25-tf FORRENTA house. AppTjr 306 Chestnut st. 17-tf

FOR SALE

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566.

I Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5.

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DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft. Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c. ATTEST ABLTSHEDirOXEY'MAKING '

organization is about to open an office in this city. It is in need of a keen, active young man to take charge. As proof of good faith a small investment will be required but returns from the work will in a short time more than offset this. RYAN GRANITE CO., STATE AND ADAMS ST., CHICAGO, 111. I WANT TO BUY 100 secolidhand watches; diamonds, old gold and silver jewelry. Open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. J. M. Lacey, 8 North 8th street. WANTED Experienced young man for office work with a fair knowledge of bookkeeping and accurate at figures. Address "Bookkeeper," care Palladium.

FOR SALE-Nice litter of Collie pups big enough to go away. Perry Kroin. Phone 3025. 26-1 1 FO R S A LE Oak B u ffet, 20 Sou th 21st St. 26-7t BARGAINS in shoes, raincoats, trousers, etc. If

you wish to make your money go twice as far trade at the ! NEW YORK STORE

404 North Sth Street

run sALt, rroteciograpn, gooa as new, one-half original price. Pal

ladium office. lS-tf HAIR GOODS of every description j made from your combings. Wigs and j toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, j 403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. mar7-lmo j FOR SALE Gas range nearly new. 330 Lincoln. 5-tfj FOR SALE Hupmobile runabout.'

1910 model guaranteed in good condition, equipped. $200. Dr. C. O. Roark, Milton. Ind. 25-7 1 FOR SALE Organ in good playing condition. Call 330 Main St. 25-3t FOR-S A LE Wh Vterested-black" polish eggs for setting. Call 519 S. 1 1th street. 25-7t FOR SALE Brown Leghorn hens. Call Boston 23-A. 25-4t FOrTALEOViltonTug. HarryE. Pennick. Phone 29C6. 19-7

CITY HOMES FOR SALE 5 Room House on North ISth street. Good lot. Price $2,20. 8 Room Modern home on North 21st 6treet. Barn. Sell for $500 cash and ' balance $25 per month. Large Modern Home Corner lot. 50x150. Good barn. Elegant location for a doctor. Priced to sell. Se- this. Modern Home on North 14th street. 7 rooms, fine b:g corner lot. This place can be worth the money. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766 FOR SALE Five room brick house. 2025 N. F st. Phone 1522. 23-7t

FOR SALE Bungalow; thre other properties, lets, gas range. Phone 3248. marCtf FOR SALE A good' modern home. Phone 3234. FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247.

WANTED To buy all kinds of second tfand clothing. 405 N. D st. 21-7 WANTED Cisters to" cleatC lawns' to roll. J. M. Johnstone. Phone 1498. 20-7t WANTED Two nice working girls, can find comfortable rooms with home comfort at 307 N. 19th St. 24-tues-thurs-2t

FOR SALE Gas range, hot plate, washing machine and baby buggv. 820 N. F street. 26-7t FOR SALE Horses, Horses.- Horses, Harness. Wagons, Farm Implements of all kinds. Good as new. 317 N. A. 26-3t FOR SALE The Tbiggest bargalnTever offered in a good home. Phone1 4347. FOR SALE 5 year ohi iron grey mare in foal. Trade for good driving horse. W. A. Rich, 124 N. 6th street. 24-7t FOR SALE 2 passenger auto7 BrioiTer's Auto Inn. 24-3t

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

WANTED Washings and ironings by a lady who can give the best of reference. Address "W. I.," care Palladium. 26-2t

WANTED Boarders and roomers at 1111 N. H street. 26-1 1

L'OYS

Any boy anxious to earn money can seciire a nnsitinn with mp fJnnd nav !

easy hours; Also prizes everything from tops to Shetland pony outfits.

The work is easy and need not interfere with other duties. Aply to I WALTER C. MURRAY j 21G South !th St. Richmond, Ind.

WANTED Work as janitor or porter j work by an experienced man. Call ! 108 N. 2nd St. 26-3t WANTED To buy set of double light harness. Perry Krom. Phone 3025. j 26-1 1 ; WANTED Second Cook and Pastry Cook at once. Hull's Restaurant,. South Sth St. 26-2t

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lathe hands. Co.

bench men, 2 M. Rumely

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gine Duiiaers. ivi. Kumely

MRS. H. GREENE-DENT continues business 10 10 Main street. Manfg. i all kinds hair goods, switches, pomps, etc, made from combings. No order too small for careful at-j tention. Newest, hair ornaments and switches just arrived. Our art line complete all new crochet1 books, cottons and 'notions. Stamp- j ing done to order. 26-7t ' WANTEDColored girl to care for I children. 1010 S. A. 26-It ; WANTED A young man bookkeeper

and stenographer for a position in Billings, Montana. Good salary with chances for advancement for right person. Call at RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE.

FOR SALE Runabout car at a real bargain. Address Iock Box 134, Greensfork. 24-3t FOlTSALE A surrey, 444 S. 6th" 24-3t FOR S A LE Several good second hand sewing machines. H. M. Lacey, 9 South 7th St. 23-7t FOR SALE Pair bay mares, seven and eight years old; sound, weight. 3,000 lbs. Sure in foal, $375. Black horse, eight years old, weight 1,350 lbs. $125. One good farm horse, $125. Nice Pony, $50. Phone 4846. 19-Tt For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. 30 day insurance for brood marcs. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 Sth and Main FOR-! SALE 22 horse pnwrr"autom bile Buick truck. Good tires, first class condition. Bargain. Phone 1646. lS-7t

TODAY'S SPECIALS SHIDELER Five room cottage, 500 block N. 21st St. This is a neat little home, good shape $1,600. Six rooms, 400 block South 15th St. This home is modern in every way $3,500. $800 cash, balance payments. SHIDELER Phone 1814. 913 Main

FOR SALE 6 acres well Route 6. F. M. Miller.

improved. 25-7t

FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447.

FOR SALE Lot '63 on S. W. 4th st

Apply Dickinson Trust Co. 21-7t j POR-SA"LE-OR RENT Modern house ! complete, near Earlham College. J Finest location in the city. Price $3,750. Isn't that cheap enough. See j me soon. Porterfield and Campbell. ; 8 and 9 Kelly Block. 14-17-19-21-24-26-2S

FOR SALE Meat cooler 6xx10 feet. Cheap if sold at once. Alexander & Son, Lynn, Ind. 23-7t

CLINTON E. SELL j Real Estate, Fire Insurance ' Room 18 Kelly Block Phone Office 1303; Res. 3078; FOR SALE i Two cottages, almost new. 5 rooms each; rents for $12.50 per month; , good location; for quick sale, $1,400.; Six bungalows, nt v and nodern, ' from $2,000 to $3,000. See me for I have some splendid bargains in real es-!

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WANTED Tool box. 304, Fountain City.

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FOR RENT 5 room house, 220 N. 22nd St. Phone 1903. 24-7t

! FOR RENT Store room with flat upI stairs. 214 S. Sth. 24-7t

FOR RENT Irge "modern house. 108 S. 14th. Call Phone 1591. 23-7t

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WANTED Two good boys at mond Underwear Co.

BICYCLE REPAIRING and supplies, baby cabs re-tired. Work called for and delivered. 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. 26-eod-7t WANTED Lace curtains to stretch! 319 Richmond Ave. 26-2t

FOR RENT 3 rooms upstairs $S.O0. Has gas, water and light, all N. D.

Phone 2477. 23-tf I FORT RENT HoifseT Phone 1 07-ST 1 9 7 j

i POR RENT A Five room furnished ; j house with bath, furnace, ga, bcth

Kinds or water. For tne summer months. To responsible party. 203 S. 17th street 18-tf

At Richmond, Ind., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914 At Christman's Barn, North 7th Street. I will have another load of Horses from Adams County for this Sale, consisting of good Draft Mares and Geldings. If you want to buy a horse you cannot put it off much longer, so come and see what I have, and try to buy one. The guaranty is good. They must be as represented or money refunded. $2.00 per head for selling consigned horses. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. Terms, 6 months with 6 per cent interest. H.H.JONES

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Richmond Welding Co. Rear 205 X.. Rth Street Oxy-Acetelene Welding You Break It We Fix It Why throw your broken castings away when we can make them good as new at a reasonable cost? We weld stove castings, auto cylinders, crank cases, gear wheels, bicycle frames, hangers, and all parts of machinery and farm implements, rebuild cogs in steel and cast gears, also handle contract welding. If you are broken down, call on us for repairs. All work done on short notice. Day and Night Get your Form Letter WorK Done by The Richmond Typewriter Exchange, Room 4. Hittle Block. Estimates on Small Lots Cheerfully Furnished. ALB ERT ASH C R A FT. papt-r hanger and painter. S04 No. G street. Phone 3479. 25-7t iEK WOO;:u & OUliOKN for all Kind of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. Q F. Bldg. A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATli City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harnes Store. filS Main st LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mgr. We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full lines of electric and gas lamps. Work called tor and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. Zuttermeister's Moving Vans LARGEST IN CITY Rear 19 South 6th. Phone 519. WTA. rich LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have the buvers. DON'T PORGET THE PLACE 124 N Cth St Phone 1SS4 H7 H7j ONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1439; Residence 2570. Shurley's Large Movins Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street Phone 1E3&

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