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"GQ-TO-SUNDAY ILMotto Adopted by Sunday School Institute to Bring Out Full Enrollment. NEW PARIS. O., May 29. The Jefferson township Sunday school convention held Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church in New Paris, was 3ne of the most sucessful sessions of the year and was replete with good things. An uuusually large crowd of Sunday school workers was present to !uar the program, the convention being the last one of the year, the county convention being held this year at .Now Hope, May 27. Next Sunday has been set aside by the county presdent, C. E. Eikenberry of Camden, a a "Go-to-Sunday-School" Sunday, and special effort will be made by all schools of the county to have their full e nrollment in attendance in order that the Sunday school census' may be .a ken. , Sunday's program -was well received. The orchestra of the Presbyterian church assisted in making the music a success. Two songs opened the program, followed by devotional services, conducted'' by Arch R. Raney, in which he appointed members of other schools ' to assist, and they responded promptly. President Eikenhrry's address was the feature of th afternoon's . program. His theme was nr. to whether or not the work of the S.-nday school paid, and he told in a cliar, concise, business-like way of the assets to the community, the church and" the individual. He suggested new plans, and pleaded ' with workers for P8 selfishness, saying that it -was the l.i.sy person who must do this work, an j that it is not children's work. ,i duet, "Open My Eyes," by Mrs. M. O. Penland and Miss Elizabeth BfJley of Dayton followed, after which the roundtable talks were taken up by the Revs. H. R. Pixel and E. Kniesley, first, on the worth of organized effort in the Sunday school, and second, the preparation of teachers. The talks were interesting and brought out several things from the various workers. The election of officers was held and 'dhe old list re-elected. They are: Township president, Walter Waggoner, secretary, Miss Gertrude. Hawley; and treasurer, E. W. Stamback. Other New Paris News. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman returned Sunday to their home in Fountain City after a few days' visit with Mr. a'ld Mrs. Lon Baker. Miss Elsie Kemple is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. O. Baker, near Pleasant Hill. W. P. Wrenn, groceryman, was reminded of his birthday anniversary Friday by the Richmond Baking company in that it presented him with a huge birthday cake, eighteen inches in diameter, on which the icing was arranged in decorative flowers, and the the date of his birth and the present year done in colored icing. The annual picnic of the high school was held Saturday at Cedar Springs, and was largely attended. Misses Henrietta Shinkle and Norma Newbern chaperoned the party. Miss Sarah McGrew a teacher in the schools at Gratis, O., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Caroline McGrew, for the summer vacation. Misses Mary Hawley, Bessie Fitzwater and Mildred Jones were weekend guests of Miss Helen Sawyer at New Madison, and attended the class play and commencement. The young son of X. -S. Teaford; who was operated upon Thursday night at Reid hospital for appendicitis, is gettingalong nicely. Ellwood Kessler made a business trip to Greenville Friday. William Glenn, operator at the. railroad tower, is off duty for a couple of weeks on account of his health. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell spent Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Garrettson.' Mrs. Thomas Maloney and daughter of West Manchester spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. Miss Helen Davis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Aikin at Richmond. M. and Mrs. E. II. Young entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer of Bethel, Miss Bess Mulford of Dayton and Mrs. Mary Young and eon. Rev. Edward J. Vance, who graduated last week from Lane Theological seminary, Cincinnati, preached two sermons Sunday at the local Presbyterian church. Rev. Vance was pastor of this church during his third seminary year, and has many friends here. He has taken a pastorate in his home state, Tennessee, and left at once to enter the work. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan entertained Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller and Rev. Edgar J. Vance at dinner Sunday. A. B. Reid went to Grenville Saturday on business, and Master Robert MvKeon returned here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Reid. H. E. McKeon, the lad's father, has a large contract

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in Greenville, having come from his home in Grand Rapids to do the work. He is an expert at laying tile flooring. Miss Elizabeth Bailey of Dayton is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. O. Penland. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Horner, Miss Bernice Horner and G. C. Wolf were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Welch at Bethel Sunday. George Fortney is the owner of a new motorcycle, which is quite an assistance in covering his work as telephone lineman. Mrs. Anna Cohurst of aDyton spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ella Cox. E. C. Pence returned Sunday night to his home in Pittsburg. Mrs. Pence and baby will remain for a two weeks' visit with relatives. Miss Anna M. Wefler entertained Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. Elisha Kneisley and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bragg. Mrs. Lizzie Watts of California spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hawley. The local library received two gifts recently, which are quite an addition, one being several years of the Literary Digest, presented by C. W. Bloom, and the other, four years of St. Nicholas, given by Misses Helen and Katherine Davis. Di. and Mrs. C. A. Hawley entertained Rev. W. H. Wehrley of Cincinnati Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Mungavin and family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Williaci Mvf.gavin and J. P. Mungavin of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Marrinan and Miss Katherine Marrinan had as their guests Sunday, William Marrinan and daughter, Mary, of Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and Miss Katherine Smith of Richmond. Reports received from Miss Ellen Foley, who was removed to St. Elizabeth's hospital, Dayton, recently, are that she is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. James Horrigan visited her Sunday. Big Range moves tonight at Eagles' Indoor Fair. Bed Room Suite Saturday night. Are you in line for them? If not get busy. MILTON f Mrs. Malinda Barton and Mrs. Alice Gresh were at Cambridge City Monday afternoon. The Rev. F. M. Westhafer went to College Corner, O., Tuesday. Mrs. Amanda Brattain, en route to her home in East Germantown from a visit with her brother, David Wise, near Beeson's station, was the guest of Mrs. Clark Brattain Tuesday. Mrs. Leonard Jobe of Connersville spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Will Null. Mrs. Emma Fulghum of Richmond has been the guest of her sister, Miss Sarah Roberts. Charles Davis was at Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Drennan has gone to Connersville to visit relatives. Miss Nellie Jones was at Richmond Monday. Attend Convention. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones and family and Air. and Mrs. F. M. Jones attended the Bible school convention at Doddridge Chapel Sunday. They took their dinner and picnicked along the way. F. E. Wilvert, of Harrisburg, Pa., who is making a trip to San Francisco on stilts, is well known to Joseph Glieber of Milton, who went to Cambridge City Tuesday morning to see him, and brought back one of his pictures as he appears on stilts. The Eastern Star will meet this evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson, Miss Lora Beeson and Miss Bertie Frazee of Milton, and Mrs. Charles Kniese and daughter, Pauline, formed an auto party to Richmond Monday. Mrs. Lute Lantz, Jr., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jay Dewey, at Richmond Tuesday. The M. E. Sunday School orchestra has accepted an invitation to give several selections at the Children's day services at Doddridge chapel in the near future. Miss Kathryn Hoshour is spending the week with Mrs. Paul Ferris, west of town. Louis Knauf and daughter.of Cambridge were guests and Charles and Miss Amelia Knauf Sunday. Miss Ruby Moore of Richmond was home to spend Sunday with her par-

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ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and family. Misses Iola and Pecola Doddridge are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey, east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler of Cambridge City called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman Sunday afternoon. Robert Bryant has gone to Indianapolis as delegates from the Milton I. O. O. F. lodge to the sessions of the grand lodge. Works as Clerk. Henry Newman is dark at Bragg's grocery in the absence of Robert Bryant. Mrs. Amanda Baker, who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. L. E. Ward and family and Miss Martha Baker, returned to Brookville, Tuesday. Mrs. S. Templin had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chance of Bentouville. . Orvel Hess was at Richmond yesterday. The Christian Sunday school at Bentonville observed Mothers' day last Sunday. The attendance at the- Bible school was two hundred and'fthe offering was $4.76. An interesting program was given. The Rev. Gary McCullum, pastor, gave a sermon, "Mother, From Manger to Cross." Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson en Uneeda Biscuit A crisp, clean, nutritious food. For everybody everywhere. Fresh in the moisture-proof packa6e 5 cents. ZuZu The funny little name of the famous little ginger snap that puts fresh "snap" and "ginger" into jaded appetites. 5 cents. Graham Crackers The natural sweetness and nutriment of the wheat are retained, giving them a delightful flavor, zo cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 1 Always look for that name HADLEY. 9

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tertained at a Victrola party Monday evening. Their guests were Messrs. and Mesdames O. L. Beeson, Oscar Kirlin, Elmer Weaver, W. H. Miller and Daughter, Augusta and Joseph Clevenger. J. W. Ferguson, James Ferguson and their sister, Mrs. Catherine Swafford, had as guests Sunday at the country home, near Beeson's station, Messrs. Boyd Mundelle of Washington, C. I. J. Brown of Detroit and Edward Kidd of Connersville, and Mr. Hunt and Mr. Macy of Richmond and Lycurgus and O. L. Beeson of .Milton.

Eagle Eye, the famous Indian mo- , tion picture actor appearing in Relij ance and Majestic Mutual Movies, is upholding his reputation as a "fall expert." Recently he did a seventy-five , foot drop for a picture and then got up and did it again when it was nec essary to repeat the scene. Palladium Want Ads Pay ! PALLADIUM WANT AOS Talk to the Town . Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566 ONE CENT A WORD 7 Days for the Price of 5 WANTED WANTED 100 old feather beiis. Call Ohio Feather Co. Phone 2418. 14-7t FOR CA R P E T d eanl ng ptioFe2T90; may-lo-to-aug-ir WANTED Wall papeF"cleaning and house painting. Prices reasonable. Phone 3041. 6-141 WANTEDirl Tor general house1 work, one who is willing to go to Petoskey for four months; must be good cook. Call mornings. 117 N". 13th st. 18-7t WANTED Rugs to clean and automobiles to wash. Phone 1536. 18-3 WANTED Your old carpets, all kind?. we make beautiful "Fluff Rugs," any size for prices, etc. Phone 2296 or address E. B. Spencer, Wayne Hotel, agt. for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rag rugs 1. specialty. 12-tt WANTED Iawn mowers sharpened, bicycles, wringers, sweepers, baby cabs, fly screens to repair; called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son, X. W. 2nd and Williams. I WANT TO BUY gent's clothing, watches, diamonds, old sold, and violins. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. dITyTJlEANIXG andPresslngTTfOx Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c. WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large line new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures framed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTED Place on farm. 15th st. 730 X. 19-2t WANTED Woman to represent a reliable firm, good proposition and permanent work. Phone 1005 evenl ings or adress Mrs. Grace Wheeler, General Delivery. 19-3t WANTED A general blacksmithT Ap- . ply. John Bowman, Economy, Ind. . 19-7t WANTED Good paper hanger. Phone 2507. 19-3t WANTED Barber. 408 Main st.T92t WANTED Vashing and ironing.-8l7 S. F. 19-2t WANTED Competent girl for house work, 46 South 18th. 19-3t WANTED Strong C ommercial man who knows he knows Shorthand and Bookkeeping and can handle kindred subjects, for principal and manager of a school in Texas at a good salary. For particulars write or call, RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED Competent girl for housework; must go home at night; phone 2362. 19-3t NOTICE Chimney and house repairing. J. Combs, 217 X. 13th st. 20-7t WANTED W'ash woman. 419 Randolph. 20-3t WANTED Washings at 215 S. 5th st. 20-2t WANTED House cleaning to do. 213 S. 5th st. 20-2t WANTED Extra sales people for Saturday. Grand Leader. , :. 20-lt WANTED Barber for Saturdays at Interurban Barber Shop. ' 29-wed-thur-fri-tf

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FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms ! for light housekeeping. 24 N. 13th St. . 20-2t FOR-R E X T House! 901 X. 10thTt! I Inquire Dr. Kinsey. 20-7t I FOR REXT5 "room-house with-bath 1 on N. 14th st. Phone 4309 or call I 127 S. 13th after 5 p. m. 20-3t FOR RENT House, 413 N. W. 3rd st., 5 rooms, $12. Call 5 N. 8th st. 20-lt FOR-RENT 5 room-house and two acres of ground. Phone 2813. Call 232 N. 9th st. T. M. Smithy 20-2t FOR-RENT Rooms! Call at 113S! 5th st. 20-7t FOR RENT 5 ROOM MODERN house. 1125 South 8th street, $15.00 month. 4 ROOM HOUSE in John street, $10.00 month. 6 ROOM HOUSE 107 South 2nd street, $13.00 month. 8 ROOM HOUSE 204 North 11th street, modern, $25.00 month. 5 ROOM HOUSE Crosshall street, new, has bath room, $12.00 month. 5 ROOM HOUSE with bath, 2311 North F street, $15.00 month. 6 ROOM HOUSE 2S South 20th street, $14.00. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766; ResMlSe FOR RENT KENMORE FLATS Rooms for housekeeping, rooms for lodging, strictly first class and modern. 4th and Main. Phone 3463. 19-7t FOb7RENT Furnished rooni with bath. 64 S. 12th st. 16-7t FOR RENT Modern home, 6 rooms, furnace and bath. 1318 S. D st. 16-7 FOR RENT Modern 6 room house with bath, on car line. Phone 3112. 15-7t FOR RENT Modern apartments, laquire or call on Jonas Gaar, cor. 15th and Main sts. Phone 1415. 5-tf FOR" R ENT 5f 00 m f laT Call 1238 Main. 24-tf FOR RENT House, seven rooms, both kinds of water, W. 5th and Linden ave. Phone 1235 or 1419. 9-tf FOR RENT Third floor flat in Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf FOR RENT X. 9th st. -Furnished rooms. 101 7-30t FOR RENT Furnished modern room. 214 X. 12th stree 16-tf FOR-REXT Five room modern flat, central, $15; six room house, $13. B. F. Harris. FOR-RENT Room for light housekeeping. 122 S. 8th st. 19-2t FOR RENT S. 3rd. 5 room house. Call 221 23-tf FOR SALE REMEMBER Andrew Walker's grocery, Greenwood ave., South Richmond, for bargains in notions and groceries. Orders called for and delivered. 16-7t FOR SALE Good paying restaurant, part cash and balance on easy payments. Address Lock Box 98, Richmond, Ind. 18-14t FOR" SALE POurniture. 1310 X. A. Phone 1211. lhjL FOR"SALE Buick7'i0"."4-passeiiger; Stoddard roadster; Marathon, 5-pas-senger. City Garage. Phone 1480. (18-7t) FOR SALE Peninsular range and baseburner. 525 Main st. 18-7-FORTS ALE Horse. 518 SJ111- 14"7t FOR SALE Seidelbuggy,is "now ait 809 N-Hst. lTj PANAMA in pictures, contains 68 halftone illustrations, bound in paper, mailed for 25 cents. A. Smith & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 5-30t For-Safe LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. 30 day insurance for , brood mares. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. I O. X. Garriott Kelly Block' Phone 1303 8th and Main FOR SALE Favorite Base Burner, splendid condition. Bargain if sold at once. 126 X. 7th street. 24-tt HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. may-7-lmo FOR SALE Several good second hand sewing machines. New drop head Davis for $18. Supplies and repairing. Phone 1756. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE Piano box, barrels, boxes, crating, packing. 205 N. 8th st. 9 if SPIKE LLA CORSETS made to order Mrs. Francis Brusman French, 401 N. 19th. Phone 3788. 18-lmo. POR SALE Hupmobile runabout, cheap. Phone 1856 or 4179. 20-tf FOR SALE 4 passenger Studebaker. 127 S. 12th. - , ' 20-4t FO RESALE Team of mules and good driving mare. 2975. 120 S. 16th st. Phme 20-2t

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FOR SALE Four pocket pool table, good condition. Inquire T. J. Albright, Hollansburg, O. 15-7t FOR SALE A four-year-old gentle, general purpose horse and a good rig. We have an auto and have no use for him; call at 109 North 17th street. FOR SALE American roadster in good condition. Philip Meek, care E. G. Hill Co. 19-2t FOR SALE Bicycle, $5.00. Address Bicycle, care Palladium. 19-2t FOR SALE Seidel buggy, good conditiou; six-year-old general purpose mare. 736 X. 10th st. 19-3t FOR SALE Piano and range, good as new. Phone 2502. 19-3t FOR HIRE Auto service. 1039. Phone 19-"t FOR SALE Good baby buggy. Inquire 421 S. 14th st. 16-7t Aoctnoe Sale Of household goods and antique furniture located at 227 Xorth Tenth street. Wednesday. May 27. beginning at 1 o'clock sharp. One bevel edge plate glass sideboard, cost $65; one marble top walnut stand, cost $15; one standard sewing machine, one 10 feet dining room table, cost $25.00; one German imported beveled edge mirror, cost $15; one oak writing desk with three drawers, one what-not with 4 plate glass, one fine stand, one bookcase with encyclopedia. 25 volumes, with glass doors, one 3-piece black walnut bed room suite (antique), springs and mattress, also one three-piece cherry bed room suite, a fine suite, one seven-piece bed room suite, sprinss and mattress, 3 wall mirrors, one iron bed, springs and mattress, two 9x12 rugs, 9 small rugs, one oriental rug, 6 good lamps, one set dining room chairs, one mirror with hat rack, five good clocks, two imported Bohemian vases, two sewing tables, one walnut sideboard, kitchen table, five rocking chairs and one wicker rocker, one wash stand, 60 feet of stair and hall brussels carpets, 25 yards of brussels carpet, 9 pieces of cut glass ware, fine hand painted chinaware, about 150 pieces of fine china. 20 baskets of china and bricabrac, about 150 pieces of silverware, fine silver vases, punch bowl and silver ladle, table lintns. lace curtains, bedding, carpenter tools, clothes basket and step ladder. The above furniture is good and valuable, but I am breaking up housekeeping and will sell every piece to the highest bidder and must start on time, everybody is welcome. CHARLES W. MORGAN. 227 North Tenth Street, A. O. Deering. Auctioneer. FOR SALE Some of the best bargains ever offered in second hand MOTORCYCLES 21913 7 H. P. Excelsior ..$175.00 11913 4 H. P. Excelsior ..$150.00 11912 4 H. P. Excelsior ..$100.00 1 1911 4 H. P. Excelsior ..$100.00 11911 4 H. P. Excelsior ..$ 75.00 11912 7 H. P. Merkle $125.00 11911 4 H. P., X. S. U $ 50.00 For information regarding new or second hand machines call or write, ELMER S. SMITH The Wheel Man" 426 Main. . Phone 1806 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE with furnace and bath, reception hall, large veranda, a very complete home, $2,650.00. Only $800.00 cash needed. 6 ROOM HOUSE with furnace and bath, large lot. on west side of South 14th street. A bargain at $3,000. GOOD NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE with furnace and bath in West Fifth street. $2,500, time on part. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766; Res. 4186 FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FORSALK room cottage, one lot 43 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 20-tf FOR SALE Six room house, two kinds of water, new barn, fruit, two acres of ground, in . Chester. . Inquire at 15 S. 23rd st. after 6 o'clock. 20-2t FOR SALE 8 room modern house or will trade for smaller house, balance cash. Phone 3474 or 2197. 20-31

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FOR SALE REAL ES TATE Continued $800.007 ROOMS RENTED $10. MANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES. PORTERFIELD & CAMPBELL. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and S. We 8 toot t Block FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE Lands in Missaukee and Kalkaska counties, Michigan, suitable for farming, grazing and fruit. Large assortment to select from, prices reasonable, terns to suit. For particulars address Henry Rowe. Newaygo, Mich. ll-14t FOR SALE Two fine five room houses at Gary, Ind.. for sale at a bargain; will sell separately or together; finely located; three years old; both rented. Stephenson Land and Ivumber Co.. Oconto. Wis. ll-2nt FOR SALE An Ideal borne, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. COUNTRY PLACE Cheap, 4 miles north, will sell on pay. ments, $10.00 per month, or trade. Can use vacant lot. Phone 1730. A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. Xo. 1. Phone 4171. Office Key's Harness Store, 616 Main St. DON'T PAY RENT Several choice little 5 and 6 room i houses in different locations. Pay ments like rent, $12.50 to $15.00 Per Month Small cash payment. Let your rent money buy your home. Phone 1730. T. W. Hadley. BEXXETT & FORMAN The place to buy or rent city or farm property. Wro will collect your rent for a small fee. Room 15, Kelly Bldg. Phones 2707 and 1369. BEST RESTAURAXT in Connersville for sale, cheap. City Restaurant Co.. Connersville, Ind. 15-7t FOR SALE House with extra lot. on EaBthaven ave. Price right if sold soon. Call 153 Richmond ave. 16-7t For Beautiful residences and building lots in all parts of Richmond. Farms in Wayne county. If you have anything for rent or sale list with me. Jo To Cockerill 214 Colonial Building Phone 2132 FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. Clem Bros., Veterinarians. Office 15 N. 7th St. Phone 1439. SEE MOORE & OGBORX For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. LOST LOST Small brown and white fox terrier, bad on small collar, lost Wednesday south of railroad. Return to 1100 X. I sL 20-lt

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