Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 97, 5 March 1915 — Page 11
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DARLIN'! I Jivr THIM5 RUSSELL TO SPEAK AT NEW WESTVILLE NEW WESTVILLE, O., March 5 L. C. Campbell, who has been ill for some time, Is improving. Mrs. Paddock, south of town, was in Eaton -Wednesday, i Mrs. Irvin Stegall and son, Basil, called on E. Ballinger and family last Tuesday. Ed Doran of Richmond called on Milo Stegall Wednesday. ', Mrs. 'Edward Eadler and Bon, Forrest, and granddaughter of Richmond, yere here Wednesday. i Rcy Morrow has moved to a farm near Camden. Harley Watt will soon move to the Andy Laird farm. Milo Stegall has taken possession of the grocery formerly owned by John Trncy. John Tracy has sold his grocery and property to Milo Stegall and will build a modern home on the lot adjoining. Why not some one else help boom New Westville by building? Prof. Elbert Russell of Earlham college will preach at the Friends church Sunday night. His subject will be "The Making of a Man." . Mrs. Carrie Laird and Ella Laird of Camden have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William West. Mrs. William Nelson of Richmond, and Mrs. Chester Kelly of Ridgeville, were guests of Milo Stegall and family Mrs. Rov Watt and children and ; Miss Irma Kuth spent Tuesday with I their aunt. Miss Jennis Kuth. . L. C. Kulh was in the country Tues-; dav on business. i Everett Pryfcgle's children are re-; covering: from mumps. ! Several from h?re attended the fu-: neral cf Rchtrt Comer at New Paris, j Allen Pollock spent the week end iu . Camden. Mrs. John Trncy and sen erlins were in nichimr.:l Tuesday. Mrs. Mabel Klstro of Richmond visited here Tuesday. No Use to Try and Wear Out Your Cold It Will Wear You Out Instead. Thousands keep on suffering Coughs and Colds through neglect and delay. Why make yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and epidemics as the result of a neglected Cold? Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vitality unless checked in the early stages. Dr. King's New Discovery is what you neelthe first dose helps. Your head clears up, you breathe freely and you feel so much better. Buy a bottle today and start taking at once. adv. FIRE KILLS THREE. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 5. Three persons are missing and one was fatally hurt as the result of a fire early today which damaged two small hotels. The loss on the buildings was $50,000. Under government supervision strong and practically fireproof sandstone has been made in the Philippines by the steam process from beach and river sand and volcanic tuff. IP MEALS HIT BACK AND STOMACH SOURS 'Pape's Diapepsin" ends stomach misery, Indigestion in 6 minutes. If what you just ate is souring on 'jour stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested, food or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why they relieve sour, out-of-order stomachs or indigestion in five minutes. "Pape's Diapepsin" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you o to the table with a healthy appetite; but, what will p lease you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and Intestines are clea- and fresh, and ycu will not noed to resort to laxalives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many ' Pape's Diapepsin" cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever take it for indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. Get some now, this minutje, and rid yourself of stomach trouble' and indigestion in five minutes. V Advertisement
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Party Attends Revival Services at Cambridge City Ben Wainwright Will Marry in Georgia.
MILTON, Ind., March 5. The Rev. Walter Jarge, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jefferies, Mesdames Ina Swope, Sam Hoshour, Julia Ball, Lydia Trine, Will Filby, Oliver Smullen and Mr. Satn Griffith formed a party to Centerville, Tuesday evening to attend the revival meeting in progress there. R. H. Newman of Chicago is visiting his sister and aunt, Miss Florence Newman and Mrs. Elizabeth Harden. Mrs. Hiram Crook spent Tuesday at Jacksonburg with Mrs. Joe Burroughs. Mrs. C. M. Connell had as recent guests at her home south of town, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Connell, Joseph Klieber and Miss Clemmie Market. Brown Ships Hogs. J. A. Brown shipped his hogs to Indianapolis this week. He had had fifty that averaged 225 pounds. Miss Lena Becker has received word that her nephew, Ben Wainright of Connersville, will be married to Miss Marie Fowler at Macon, Ga., March 24. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wainwright of Connersville. and the bride-elect is the daughter of a wealthy lumberman and will owner of the south. They will reside in Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown were in Indianapolis Thursday. G. W. Crull attended the trustees' meeting at Richmond Wednesday. He participated in a discussion of the sanitary condition of school hacks. Mrs. Bert Smith of Mount Auburn was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddieston Thursday. Remembers Friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Crist, who was 90 years old February 3, has sent post cards to her friends who remembered DESCRIBES BENEFITS OF BARBERS' LOCAL A. O. Dorman Writes History of Union for Labor Herald Weekly. A. O. Dormant in the Labor Herald this week, has the following to say 'of the local barbers' union: The Barbers Local Union No. 562, was organized in this city on Nov. 3, 1903, with a small number of members enrolled. Our union at the present time is one of the best in the city, with an enrollment of forty members. Our International pays a $5.00 per week sick benefit for thirteen weeks. Our death benefits are from $100.00 to $500.00, according to the number of years of membership. Our International Union has a membership of 35,000. Our union is in a prosperous condition and almost every shop in the city is organized. Our present officers are: George Geyer, president; Roy Geyer, vice-president; A. O. Dorman, financial and corresponding secretary; Harry Sintz, recording secretary; Charles Montgomery, treasurer. MRS. BOTH PATENTS WEIGHT REDUCERS A flesh reducing machine invented and patented by Mrs. Anna Both, formerly a masseuse in this city, is meeting with unusual success. Will Brannon, her brother, whose home was also in Richmond until six months ago, has a patent on part of the machine and is the United States agent for placing it. Headquarters of the company are in Chicago. All of those interested are members of the Brannon family, including Mrs. Both who was Miss Anna Brannon before her marriage. The company now' has offices at Denver, St. Louis, Boston, New York and many other cities. The machines nlaced in scores of cities. None of the machines are sold but are rented for a period of time in "each city. WHEELING FIRE DOES $125,000 DAMAGE WHEELING, W. Va., March 5. The Scottish Rite cathedral, the finest structure of its kind in the state, was destroyed by fire this morning causing a loss of $125,000. The origin of the fire is a mystery. Turtle Soup Saturday, March 6th at A. C. Bettelon'g 20 North 9th.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915
HE1? E5 -XEV co on: her with cards. The cards containeS a picture of herself seated in her dooryard with her flowers about her, at St. Petersburg, Fla. G. W. Crull, trustee of this township, met the township supervisors Thursday afternoon, at which time they organized for business. Rev. F. C. McCormick, who is not a member of the club, entertained in honor of the club ladies at the Christian parsonage Wednesday afternoon. Beside the members, Mrs. L. E.Thompson, Mrs. Harry Doty, Miss Cora Bennett and Miss Nellie Jones were invited guests. The afternoon was delightfully spent, and a nice luncheon was served. Linville Wallace has rented his tenant property to Will Deck, who will move from the country. Mrs. F. C. McCormick and Mrs. Alice Gresh spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst, near Connersville. Doddridges Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge has as their guests Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt of Cambridge City, Irvin Warren of Indianapolis, and other relatives from Richmond. " . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman attended a dancing party at Cambridge City Wednesday night. - Olin Davis, Harry Gause, Delmar Doddridge, Vernon Doddridge, Misses Dorothy Hoshour, Serena Hoshour, Irene Crook, Florence Daniels' and Violet Murley, high school students, hiked to Cambridge City Wednesday evening after school. Mrs. Frank Du Granrut visited her mother, Mrs. Green, at Connersville, Thursday. Willard Ten Eyck of Milton, was in the company of which J. P. McGrew, now at Washington, was captain. The Country Thimble club will meet March 16 with Mrs. Oliver Wallace. The Boosters club will be addressed by Harry D. Michael of Crowfordsvillo next Thursday evening. He will give a lecture on Ben. Hur, illustrated with stereopticon slides. Fred Kennedy is on the program for readings. ' OHIO BOY RELIEVED OF SEVERE CASE OF ASTHMA GEO. W. HILL Gso. W. Hill. Box 71, New' Madison, O., who suffered so severely from asthma that he sat up coughing night after night and could not attend school, now sleeps well, has a good appetite and attends school every day. His father (tn a recent letter) gives all credit to Nature's Creation. On Aug. 31. 1913. Wm. F. Hill, the father, wrote: "My son Is bothered the year rond with ' asthma, has a weak heart and poor appetite. He sleess for an hour at night, wakes up coughing and coughs all night' In February. 1914, Mr. Hill wrote: "I have given my son four bottles of Nature's Creation and am safe In saying that it has cured him of the asthma. He is now feeling fine and going to school every day. He had the asthma for three years and in that time we were up every night. I am glad to say that he can go to bed and sleep all night and am also thankful for what the medicine has done for htm." Every day Nature's Creation is accomplishing results fully- as remarkable as the above in cases of tuberculosis, and the conditions leading to it such as asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, impure blood and run-down system. Every one should know all about this remarkable remedy. If YOU are interested write us to send copy of "Truth," our new booklet, containing photos and testimonials of local persons. it will be sent free of all charges. ' M. L. Haymann, 417 State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Beware of substitutes. Use y only the original and genuine . NATURE'S CREATION.
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AN HOT WIMClO ON STARTS TANK GLASSES Physical Director Roach announced this morning that beginning Saturday night he would start work in the tank for the warm mouth to come. The tank always has been the one big feature of the "Y" on the hot days and Roach intends to make it even more so the coming summer. He is dividing the swimmers into two groups, the beginners and advanced. The beginners' class is scheduled to start work at 7:30 o'clock, while the advanced pupils will take possession at 8:15 o'clock. Life saving, fancy diving and the racing forms will be worked on in this class. . Egg frappes, delicious and nutritious. You get them at Prices. REV. SHANNON SPEAKS Rev. J. E. Shannon, D. D., of Marion, Ind., superintendent of the Whitewater conference, and one of the most prominent ministers of the United Brethren church in this state, will deliver both Sundav morning and evening ad dresses at the United Brethren church. It is seldom that the Rev. Mr. Shannon . finds opportunity to spend much time with any of the churches of the conference, and a large congregation is 1208 A New and Practical Under Garment Ladies Combination, Drawers and Camisole. In either of two outlines. For lawn, nainsook, batiste, crepe, silk, or flannell this style is well adapted. As here shown, it may be made with the camisole in round neck and "V" shaped lower edge, or in band effect with ' shoulder straps, that could be of ribbon or embroidery. The drawers are comfortable and may be finished in knickerbocker, or bloomer style or with uncdhfined lower edges. As portrayed white batiste was used, with all over embroidery for the band portion of the camisole, with a finish of white wash ribbon. The pattern iscut in 3 sizes: Small, Medium and Large. It requires 2 3-4 yards of 36 inch material for a medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond, Indiana. Size Vanie City Address NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Amy E. Crowel, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administrator of the estate of Amy E. Crowel, deceased, who died intestate fa Preble county, Ohio, leaving property in Wayne county. Indiana, to be administered. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSIAH FEASEL, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. (26-6-12)
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I DiDtHT ANT iOJ expected to hear him Sunday. He will also address the Bible school for a short time in the morning. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas W. Mumbower, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana, by the Wayne circuit court. Said estate is believed to be solvent. ADDISON A. MUMBOWER, Administrator. Will W. Reller, Attorney. 19-26-5 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Richmond, Ind., March 4th, 1915. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 4th .day of March 1915, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 460 1915 For the improvement of South 11th street, by constructing a cement sidewalk 6 ft.wide on east side of street, from South "G" to "H" street. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. March 29th, 1915, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvement as above described, and on 6aid day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for. the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action ehall be final and conclusive upon all persons. ALFRED BAVIS. CHAS. F. MARLATT, JOHN McMINN, Board of Public Works. mch 5-12 PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED 5 dozen Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, at once. Call at 116 South 6th st. 4-2t WANTED Paper hanging, 34 North 6th. Phone 2788. 4-7t WANTED Live local agents for Mor gan's Hygienic Vegetable Oil Soap. Quick seller. Good repeater. Exclusive territory. Write for free samples and terms. Morgan Supply Co., St. Louis, Mo. 4-3t WANTED Cisterns to clean. 225 S. 13th st. Phone 1518. Joe Johnson. l-7t WANTED You to get your wall paper cleaned before the rush. For first class work call Phone 3041. 16-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See; him at once, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf WE-REPAIR EVERYTHING Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED White woman for general housework, 116 Ft. Wayne Ave. 2-7t WANTED Collector. Responsible, who has charge of installment accounts, and will call on customers monthly and report; good commissions. Give references. Write J. W. Barnett, Mgr., 45 Perin Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 5-lt WANTED Board and room with private family. Address S. J., care Palladium. 5-6-8 WANTED Ladies and gentlemen to travel; advertising proposition. Call at Arlington Hotel, 7 p. m. M. P. Houser. 5-2t WANTED Girl wants place in the country, fully capable of doing all kinds of work. Best reference. Address F. F.. care of Palladium. 5-2t WANTED Experienced farm hand and wife. E. P. L., New Paris, Ohio. R. F. D. No. 1. 5-7t WANTED To buy good two horse wagon, 715 West Main. Let me know by postal. 5-lt WANTED A place where a young man can work to earn his living expenses while attending Business College. Phone 2049 or 1696. WANTED Young lady wants position in the country. Address Miss Edith Martin, general delivery, Richmond, Ind. 5-2t WANTED Lady housekeeper for new hotel. Must be able to furnish $800. Will receive salary and part of profits. Fine opportunity for a home, salary and investment. Address "Hotel" care Palladium. 5-lt WANTED Good second-hand runabout Address "B" care Palladium. . ' 5-2t WANTED Boiler repairs, heavy sheet metal work, tanks,- smoke stacks, etc. We weld broken castings iMnn oIa1 hvatfl a Inmlntim Thtta j. uruor k ouui tea o oui pu ruuae 4323.
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WANTED WANTED A few good salesmen, a guaranteed weekly salary of $15.00 and commissions, 537 Main street, above Iliffs, Rooms 1 and 2. 3-7t WANTED To buy watches, diamonds and violins. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th. FOR RENT FOR RENT Room suitable for two eentlemen. 409 N. 17th. 2-7t FOR RENT 5 room modern flat, 45V South 11th. 2-7t FOR RENT Modern flat with heat and water, S. Sth and E sts. Phono 1898. E. W. Ramler. l-7t ruK RENT House, electricity, gas, bargain, $8.00. See John N. Hastings, 113 N. 14th st. 27-7t FOR RENT Two lots in Fairview. Phone 1056. 26-7t FOR RENT Two 6 room houses, good location, good barn. Call 222 N. 15th. 22-tf FOR ItENT Six room house. baMi. electric light, good cellar at 538 N. 19th. Call 640 N. 19th. 8-tf FOR RENT Half double house. Innuire 221 8. 3rd st. 19-tf FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges I? desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 109 N. 12th. 8-tf FOR RENT House and one acre of ground on Gilbert Ave., West of Richmond, north Country club. Call Sarah Werts. 3-7t FOR RENT 3 room flat. 6 North 12th street. Phone 1764. 3-tf FOR RENT Six room house, corner of School and Hunt $10.00; five room house No. 133 School St., $8.50; five room house No. 1119 N. W. 5th st., $10.00. O. B. Fulghum. over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 4-3t FOB RENT Five room house No. 743 N. 15th st, $10.00: five room house No. 216 N. 5th St.. $12.00; two room flat 3rd floor No. 20 S. 8th St., $8.50. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 4-3t FOR RENT 7 room house. Modern 212 West Main. Phone 3085. 4-3t FOR RENT 5 room house, 115 Williams street, $8.00. Phone 3031. Call 325 West Main 6treet. 5-eod-tf FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, 1421 S. D St. Phone 2048. 5-2t FOR RENT 5 room unfurnished flat, 416 N. W. 1st. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 3-eod-tf FOR SALE SEED OATS White Bonanza, re-cleaned, at Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2019. 26-14t SPIRELLA CORSETS Appointment by letter, postcard or telephone given prompt attention. Mrs. Mary Kielhorn Martin Spirella's Professional Corsetiere. 525 Main St. Phone 2488. FOR SALE Maxwell runabout, $100. 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Shorthorn bull, 16 months old. Address Shorthorn, care Palladium. l-7t FOR SALE Sound young draft mare, 1 Mrs. C. H. Gano, R. R 3. 4-2t FOR SALE Good oats, straw baled, good horse, carriage, storm buggy, 309 National Road West. 4-2t FORALEDriving horse and piano box buggy. J. F. Hornaday. Phone 1281 or 1489. 4-7t FOR SALE Good Marathon car, will sell right. Call Bethard Auto Inn. 4-3t FOR SALE Good work and driving j horses and one-horse wagons. H. C. Bullerdick & Son, 529 S. Sth. 4-3t Public Sale The undersigned will offer at public auction at the Zimmerman barn, North A and 7th Sts., Richmond, Ind., on Sato, March 6 Beginning at 12:30 o'clock, the following: 1 driving mare, 2 colts, these will be the first sold; 1 five passenger Moline automobile, 1 piano box buggy, 1 good spring wagon, 1 good trap, 2 good station wagons, 2 surreys, 1 Frazier cart, 2 bike carts, 1 sulky, 1 speed sleigh, a good lot of driving harness, robes, blankets, halters, ankle boots, forks, shovels, picks, hay and corn, 400 bushels of corn, 3 tons of hay. Miscellaneous: 2 mowers (new), 1 hay rake. 2 harrows, 1 steel drag. Terms made known on day of sale. Dr. W. W. Zimmerman. Thos. Conniff, Auctioneer. F. M. Jones, Clark.
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By McManus IDIOT! FOR SALE FOR SALE Horses, harness, vehicles, farm lm plements, Oliver gang plows, good af new, 317 N. A. FOR SALE Thoroughbred collie-pup pies. John Replogle, Economy, Ind, 3-71 PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY MARCH 11, 10 O'CLOCK Wishing to dissolve partnership. w will offer our entire stock at publi auction at Irvin Doddridge's farm, 1 miles northwest of Brownsville. 1 mil east of Robinson's church, viz: Horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, hay, etc. At th same time and place O. A. R. Dickson will sell farm Implements, horses, cafe tie, etc. niVIN DODDRIDGE, O. D. DODDRIDGE. G. A. R. DICKSON. FOR SALE Fence, fence building, implements. Ernest Brumfield. Centerville, Ind. 5-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger Ford, good condition, $275. Phone 2766. FOR SALE Florence hot blast, iii SC. 19th. K-at FOR SALE Fox terrier pups. 432 S. 10th. 5.3t FOR SALE Shetland pony, buggy and harness. March 6th. at Dr. Zimmerman's barn. s-it FOR SALE Rubber tire phaeton. cheap, 126 South 3d. 5-2t FOR SALE New $300.00 Piano at bargain for cash. Phone 2551. 5-7t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching 50c a setting; $3.00 a hundred. White Plymouth Rock and Black Langshan. A. M. Elliott, National Road West, R. R. No. 8. 5-7t FOR SALE One electric sweeper. good as new. Call 1117 N. O. 3-3t FOR SALE Suburban home, admirable location. Phone 4177. FOR SALE Shoe repair shop; bargain. 1538 Main st. 27-7t FOR SALE Team of mules, 12 South 9th. 2.7t FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Rooms 306 and 307 Colonial Building. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kind of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON. Kooms 1 and 3. TVestcott Block. FOR SALE Suburban home, admlraoiy locaieav pnone 4177. 4-3t FOR SALE New home, immediate possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALE City property and farms. 1127 Main st. 2 4-tf FOR SALE Three small farms, 74. 44 and 40 acres; all well located and priced to sell. Bennett & Foreman. Room 15. Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR SALE Big bargain, new six room modern house, 103 S. W. 5th. t-7t FOR SALE Modern home, 402 South' 16th. 3-7t FOR SALE Nine room house with about 3 acres of land on Greenwood Ave., 2d house east of Boston Pike, on south side of road. Phone 4329. 3-7t SEE MOORE & OGBOUN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St Phone 2233 A. M. ROBERTS. REAL F.STATE; CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOLLAND FURNACES Makes warm friends. Ask any lucky owner. R. D. CUMMINS District Manager. 1816 E. Main. Phone 3782. LOST LOST Gold bracelet with amatkyit et Return to Mrs. Joseph Schattel lfilfi If sin nrrvwtt - . - k.i
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