South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1916 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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RESCUE
3EWDS OUT S. 0. S.
Home for Wanderers on La-1
salle Av. on Verrjs of Bankruptcy.
- v i "h H r - n rr-' firs h will not be i ' ! !' if t !: -i.nt;n;i' and no !.'!: ;- -::n . of ünan' i al aid i.-t r nI i J .. r. the littl' homo continues
i ry "il it- '.vrk anil Thursday ninr the .-mall room was parked
! t ci,n it;.- with persons to listen to
th- s :-'-f!i:.n (f I :-v. Roe William--, p-.ster of t:.- I"r-. MethoiJit church. ; i t rs art scheduled for another wck or Si and the mission will ritinwe ;it lf-.'st th.it much longer ail-!, ac i r'lii.s' t' Mr. Lane, may h"l'l out until spring.
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GOOD ROADS MEETING ' AT C. OF C. TOMORROW
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H'hH, 'K-:itol down in Tip- -ry ). ..rti.J.
of Rneil ov-r on trie e:i side, and
known ah th Re-..-, lb- Re-ue m..--fdon, it on the -r'e if b i n '--'. r" pt y.
ff financial a. s:--?a nr. (cm f-'Oon. the litt!" 1: to many a lr."-orr;e j.
place of hope fr:-l i r . 1 1 1 i i . will t'O Com peile, to o-e i's doors, or s it !: the fear of 1 1 i - in hi in eharfCe, Luther I .'int'. Two years ;uC the little home v.: established. It loa-' 11-1 or' con-
J. Ttdin, (otriini,nt 1 amlneer, to Make- Address n KMit-icnt liiulmay Ruildin.
A xt roads meeting v. ill be held at the "hamber of 'ommeree J-'atur-d y afternoon at 'l:'-', o'clock. J. J. To', in, on' of two j,o ernment en?riliors that .ire touring th state in iri -frort to h-lp Indiana hnild better roads, will speak. Tfi'- llo. -ier State Automobile as
sorts, who todr
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ri-'i l .s , sofiation has arantfed for this lec-
quarters f-r lart,"-r and rm-n- popa- t-ir- as a j.:..rt of its nini.;iisn in lar nh't rn .f w.r.hii. att -t il- a-- ! hehal f of the more ellh if-nt road comid!jhrnontf. J i-aiir.in and road maintenance for Jhit now th- man in rl-.arK- is .'-( th- stat- of Indiana. Th-re are most discounted with th financial , lu.;iry 41 motor eluhs in the state I-rorre-s fnd hf-lieves that h ill , orpanlzation at the j, re-sent time incompelled to ns hi- mis-Ion i.r I terfsted in this movement, on the east s!do. At the pr. s-nt h-, Thr pavrnimont has made a care-
a .1 r .YnVn.l ? o I f'idi,re
th ennfnts of his weekly pay t-n-
vlopp ar ucd f r th mnint-nan " f th l!ttl e-!atli-'hm-nt. my One S::pjKrtfr ITt.
At first tl:r- w-re many ontrt'uton to the sippoit of tJit-j rescue, hut now th.fr"- r-:n:iins only!
on'', a h-.a r'.ta o! e woman f Futh I'end, vho ;as the monthly r-nt. Tli t.ills for -lrctric li-rht an! m Uters of puM!( ity, aMde from a h:ni-
1 1 ii Miiuy 01 ine roan situation in
Indiana, and knows. -unty for county, how many mlls of dirt road, Kravel road and hard Mirfat- road thii lire in th statt. They know what kind f materials have heen tir d. and the roads speak for them.'dves in regard to the lack f etn-ir-ncy in const ruction and maintenance. Imii 1111 roads are notoriously i rrei;;j!.'tr as far a the state system is
Mire y the
trnd and one other expenses, mast 1 c.ncerncl. I-ad ni,' from ach enI'Hld oat of the weekly -.! T!.1 i ti;s I j er, then- are a few miles of good of th" man in M,:.w. And this is .roa.ls. then highways that are in had i;Ow not enough and pTa.lta11y h 'i t i ,P , t j,,ri fr many miles, nnd then
. - .....- ' ;;raintT sireicn 01 jood ruaas. inls , ; is atcountei f;r from the fact that.
ir.s-tead of the state b'intf a unit, the
'ownship is the unit, ami ach township is In tie pendent of th other ov.r.'-hip. This cm he eliminated l.y proper orfTa ni'at ion. Th Hoosier I St.'ite Automohile asrciation Is pushI in' this idea and hopes to have a i 'reit many counties throughout the ' :te of Indiana provided with eni-:-.; rs at no ctist to the county. , - T'ni lectnre will h,e of interest to
( vt I y taxpayer, as wen as every auto:.,: that is interested in the maintenance and huiklinir of better roads.
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URIC ACID SOLVENT
50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses; FREE JlUt eOTlle . "U -tüTt I I " '1 T T V.'o rr i 1 cd tired. Miff l-' Mia .-irais :tn t ur:Cle. jia l'l'lt.: tieioi. Ku'-mImc ;it..l !e:ir-lr.-doirn piiiiH iti t':e Ii-m-k- vi.rn nt Uforvtl.v -l;t v hejl.'.i t tMalv "ii Luv t f y in tli:it e,,;i ;!tl n. 15 trn5. el :i:nl f l; rr . sif!i nlrare nahj.s fre:a stiff Joints, s.u-e i.iusc!. rrioer.vit!.- uf'eriü. l.ia- hack .r kS!:!?;- dl-i. IVr auj fTin 'f t'l.iddi-r tre'iM. r A'!ikii'st. Its a t i i is rt-aüy u.a.!-:-f;d. Th- Kiifffrvrs wdo ;i r in .-iiliI .at !' lel half lzen tinges a nl'it will aprcl;ite the re-t. -ijif'rt ri ti I stnu-tli this trentmat ?iv-. To r"v' Tin Wilüaii: Tr.-1 1 men t riajuers k! !n'T ;i:i.l nil Id u! !-: triaM -. rhm,,ki! t.n hii.I all u a. id 1 1 n ! 's. th. mattiT bw etironie er st 1: 1. eera. if iiavi i.ev-r tr!.-d T!i- Win; i::.s T"e:ir rvnt. ip nlll ir!ve"ei ,v.. i.nttl. i.".J ,!.,v,.,. fre if yii wi'.l eilt eilt ; i . . t i - -i-'d vend it willi "ur nar.'e nil I ;ia.;rtss. with la.- ta ! '.; pav il i; r. ' . ; : :;, -x -1 . -. - t'. T!ie l". I WlüLui'H t . i,:--, a v lvpt. Mai:, t Jonen 1 1. t . Kim-,,. ' f; Jlaniptea. t'ean. at 11 e a ad v ; will r-ie l.y p i re I t a r. I.tt! wit Ii- nt Ja -t-e :;i:.l , . r k : 1 1 ia--':rri:c aay ol-ksrat !.:. A.ht
Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Te!!s why ev;rycn- should drink hot v.a.2r each r:ornIng b:fcre breakfast.
Henry Heft, a farmer, living near ?.Tara tta. I'a.. for many years has kept tally on the number f tramps ht has fed and hnlred. D.irin? the last y.vir lie entertained ."9." of the-ni. H" has a rajiarpte rotvm in his kirn in which he lodges the-m.
Political Gossip
It is reported at headquarters around the corners that several towr.ahip trustees arc sharp-nln razors, knives and polishing oth'-r weapons preparatory to ussertin rights of inspectorship at the primary el'ttion. l5des.s endeavor; the following shouli settle it: TlU' scicnJ township tru tc-t-M. u an by irt u of their oflitx-s Jn-iKi-tors in (Ik ifiieral vU lion in tlu prtt intis in wlih h tlicy iillc, art nt lctlon iiis"'ttrs in tiu-ir prt-tiiit-under the primary law, Init m Ii in.-ixftoi-s art tt Ik M ltt tt-.l in tin maimer prm hied by the primary law as hereinbefore Milte!. lrimary I'.leetion I-iw Inten,rttatitm, Paso 1 1. Another point said to he receiving much discussion is the time manufacturers and employers are required to Kive their men on election day. This, it is held, is governed by the general election laws, and that four hours is required. Poils are open on primary day from f, a. m. to p. in. Four hours is the minimum. Well. Robert M. l.a Toilette of Wisconsin, anil Theodore P.urton f Ohio have formally declared themselves as seekers after the presidential nomination at the republican convention. Looks like the treasurership lists on the o. p. ticket here would he a minor consideration when it comes to candidates for nomination. However, these treasurershlp aspirants. or most of them at least, seem to he spending' enough money to run for president. Cruel stuff! Watxin to the I!csan Jim Watson is coining to Michigan City to try to save the machine slate delegates from this city and his backers in Laporte are coniini; over to attend a rally to be held at the Orpheum Saturday evening. Since Sam Taylor put up a Harry New - slate the Watson machine has kept the wires hot trying to ,ret Watson to come here and make a speech to save the day for would-be delegates. The New candidates for delegates profess not to be alarmed at the coming d Watson but they are working hard to secure their election at the March 7 primary. The Tiht is growing warmer every day and considerable feeling is being manifested by the admirers of the two candidates for senator. Michigan City Dispatch. Forecasting a majority for Harry Xew in Importe county is some peo-
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;!nd UT'.st run :n. ilas i'-;:ll t: a pa-itated lv i 1 1 n ' -. If wo all would .Ta. 1 k-.- jnsid!a,thi:;g. what a .::.il;.i. ; chin-'' would take pkv-.N. liv-'- a i .; t !).; finds of Ir'-If-'a k. a r.: a.--j-onls with j--a:-ty. n:-i : !;. - :::pk . v. e sht'iild so Tt ! ; ;" , healthy. nsy-cha k d p . ;'.- w here. The r-:ton is t'aa: t be h nan system d u tmt r;d : r. a ' t'.ay f all the :.--t-- v. .'. a :: . , a l'llll.lt?S UIld'T .1- J ie- t.t a., -..e , .
living. I-r eve: y ::'(, 1 t'rir.k taken into th syst, an our.if -f w-a -.: r i.iti ri arried oar. !-' i' ft rr forms pti r... line-like pu .
arc a k.--or... .1 ml. ih.- I !-od. Just a. necessary rs it is to cb.tn th ashes fr(rn th.e farnac- e u a da;., he-fore th fir- will !-j:ai bright an-l hot, so we rr.'if.t e.aoii niora.ng :r the in'aii' org-jr.s of th" pre.:.' :s lay's vi: n ula t : ai C i d ' -re.-; i ! .atvo and :-od toxins. Mi a am! w -titi. w !''. ii r sa k or w-'. are adviei to drink -o h Tiioraua. Pi..'" l-reakfaj-t. a g!.s . f ml hot u.iti :- A!th a t spoonful oMin;..-;. :-, jihosphate In it, as a harmb-ss means of ashir;; out of the -torn. '"., l:tr. Kidnoj-r and lo-N th.e r.ohc .--t.ble Ti'.atcrta 1. wast-, si::- l-'.'e ar.d t"tIr.fr; t hu.x ctear.s-i:'. g. s:w tenmg ;-.:.i pr.rifyi'ig the r.tire ak.aa nt ar cim!
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turn at nctipat:t-n. o.ho-as at:.. -. ;:cid. ftomav h. rp'fx Us !ays a;i sieepl ni'.ts hae t'r'.'.kmi re.il cranks ulu:t t!ie morr.ir.t: him ! -Mth. A euarter pound f Inr.tVon phesph.it' wall not ot m ; h at th.e drug sb-re, ' at svfflcivr.t to f!fmon?tr:if' to .ir.ycia'. its e'.- .r. :- iiiir, swe'tonlr. g and ;r:'f.ir ;:" at npon the nero;:s systor-i.--.d.vt.
Producers Union Llilk comes tt you onK alter "'it's Pasteurized and ChriHed
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EMBROIDERED AUTOGRAPHS on Handkerchief's. Your full n.ime embr d'JrjrjJ in tan, Muc pink. 'vhik. Price $1.00 doz.
Saturday, February 26 I Sun Rises 6:32, Sets 5:37 BROS. CO.
LEATHER BAGS ot genuine leather, pin
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5eal silk
morocco erair.eJ.
lined, titled with pure and vanity mirror, $1.00.
Special Candy Sale Saturday Full size imitation leather Lunch Box, full of Pure White Candy Kisses, full pound of 4oc Candy and 1 5c Lunch Box. Special Saturday only 3Sc.
You can make your DAILY LUNCHEON a pleasure, with surroundings in harmony to your taste. Try our Te:i Room.
New Spring Silks on Sale Our silk section is wow the center of activity. The New Spring Silks at $1.00 and $1.25 yard is one of the opportunities for saving money on these underpriced fabrics for your new Spring suit or dress.
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ffror Jhced Consefs Madam Galbraith Expert Cop;etiere from New York, a recognized authority on the subject of Corsets and Corset fitting, will be here in our Corset Dept. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, remaining with us three days. May we have a visit from you during her stav? She mav be in V- 0 position to advise vou with refi erence to the model you should wear.
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The New Spring Coats that will be in great favor, are here. Dressv afternoon coats, morning coats for shopping, sport coats fo'r the girl at school. Gabardine Coats at $15.00 to $25.00, in Copen., navv, black, full flare; metal button trimmed; silk collar and cutis. Covert Cloth Coats at $10.00 to $19.75, in a variety of shades; velvet collar; large pearl buttons. Sport Coats at $15.00, Chinchilla, Jersey Woven Cloth and nobby mixtures and checks, wide collars, velvet slashings, pearl buttons, some in leather trimmings. A splendid collection.
The Newest Spring Suits
A few of the many Needful Articles for $ev.'in week, at reduced prices; special only for SATURDAY. Uias Cambric Tape. 12 v.l. holt..V in. Cotton Topp. L'4 yd. l.dt...e 10 in. Tape Measure "c Vanta Twistless Tape, bolt 7e Inside Hölting, yd .(' Quality Dross Shields, pair ;e Silk Dress Shields. pair Sac '.'-'ram Hindimr. bolt lOe Sowon Hose Suj)pi-t,J. pair "v Tailor's Chalk. :J for It I'u-ti'roof Hooks v;- Iycs. '2 doz. .'S.r I'eatlu r Sti( h llraid. 4 yd öe ::'t- Triple Tlatfd Steel I'lns.'. ..:e Clark's Darning Coton. ?, for "e 7 rdls Jap Tissue Toilet 2."5e
LITTLE TOiMMY TUCKER SUITS for Boys 2 to 8 years. A nobby new design just arrived, made in Blue and Grey Galatea Cloth with white piping, pearl buttons, wide collars and belts of white pique. Prices $1.00 and $1.50. NEW SPRING BLOUSE
for boys 6 to 15. The K. Sc E. blouse, in all plain colors or stripes. Price 50c.
Very welcome after the heavier Suits of the winter should be these charming new models, with their handsome fabrics.
At S1S.0O New all wool Poplin andSerge Suits with lining" of silk;; choice of navy, green, black and Belgian blue.
At $19.75 Suits of Gabardine, Poplins and Serges, six models, beautifully tailored, variety ot colors for choice; sizes 14 to 46.
At $25.00 Suits from Wooltex and New York; 40 styles to choose from; the finest suits ever shown for the price. All sizes.
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Silk Hosiery for Women Special Sale continues tomorrow. Pure Silk full fashioned Hosiery, in black and white. Regular price SI. 00, $1.25, S1.5(). Sale price 75c. Regular price 82.00; black only, at $1.00. Fancy Siik Kcse at 89c, fancy stripes, roman
clocking, in black and colon
Ecct Silk Hose at 25c, high spliced heel, double sole and toe, in black and colors. Special values. Ironclad Hose at ISc, 3 pair 50c, lisle finished, ribbed top; black only.
Union Suits for Women' Cz i ter's Urrlcn Suits for spring or summer, low neck, sleeveless and ankle length, medium weight. Price $1.00 and $1.25. Fine Lisle Union Suits, Spring weight, in all styles of neck and sleeves, a serviceable garment tor immediate wear. Priced at $1.00 and $1.25. Women's Part Vccl Union Suits, a garment adapted for those who need more than all cotton; high or low neck, elbow sleeves and ankle length. Price $1.50 and $1.75.
Children's New Spring Coats The newest arrivals, distinguished by a number of fresh style ideas. Materials of silk and wool poplins, also of serges, shepherd checks and silk taffetas. Priced at $5.00, $5.95, $8.95 to $12.50.
New Spring and Summer Dresses for Children Beautiful two-piece Dresses of Chambray, with loose coat effect and large pockets; ages 6 to 14 Priced at $2.50 and $2.98. Splendid School Dresses at $1.00, of Ginghams, in plain colors or plaids the popular middy and jumper styles are among these fast color, washable dresses. Little Children's Dresses, ages 2 to 6 years, in pretty fast color ginghams smartly made, attractive in designs. Price 59c
Store News The rosettes for baby's bonnet or dainty decoration for lingerie made of ribbon, also the wide sashes suggested by the new Spring dresses, the "dainty bags carried to the evening or afternoon parties, the bows for miss'es hair and baby's carriage all are made "in our ribbon section free of charge. The only requirements, we want to sell you the ribbon. CHILDREN'S CLASSES IN ART NEEDLEWORK are conducted everv Saturday morning from 0 to 11. These classes are for children only. Adults will no: be admitted. Adult classes are held every Tuesday and Fridav, 1 :00" to 5 :30."
Women Who are Buying Shirts for Men
Also the man who is an economical buver. WE WANT TO SHOW YOU OUR $1.00 SHIRT. Shirts that are fast colors, good stylish patterns, new Spring designs in French or laundered cutTs New Shins just arrived. The Sellmore Hose for Men at 15c, 2 pair 25c The best wearing quality ever offered. Black and colors. Muslin Night Gown for Men at 50c Plain white or colors, braid trimmed, V-neck made full and room.
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height of nothing
Republican county chairmen to elected by pre-anct coinniittee-
r.'.en in tlic various eounty sets Mureh 11. will meet in all districts, but the seventh. Marion county. March 14, ami sdect district chairmen.
HUMANE SOCIETY TO DISTRIBUTE BOOKS
! HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS .
SHOW TYPING SPEED ir..
Illat k Ilruuty" and "Beautiful .FtxV tti Ik; I 'in e ii ted to So1mk)N.
Ileaiior (iadx MaKr- Ü7 Word Min'.iir i:i lit minuton t'onter.
The be-al hi'h d-p '. M mer t lias -j: I r-'mirem e i f late mr.-T f homTs ii ; held bv th
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There will he 100 copies of "Black üeautv" and H! -copies of "IJeautiful Jo--" distributed amonK- the schools of the city by the Humane society as soon as the books can be
ive.J from the publisher. This
iftion was derided upon Thursday nUht at a meetini: of the b ?a.rd of directors of the society at the office of I'res't Kilmer.
Tb In-.trd decided also to offer a j
i--s f piizes for bird house to be
hool commercial ! rn ob I y th" pupils in the manual
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NOTED PAINTING HERE
Klsdey Ma.tcTrdco on Inhibition at I Voyermuth'H. South Rend lovers of art are being1 given an unusual opportunity this week to view the famous Htsley masterpiece recently brought to the United States, and now on exhibition at the Fr-?yermuth an gallery. Arthur J. Els ley, who."'? studio is near London Is amor.c the painters of intemationfd reputation. "The Joy of Perfect Ive" is the
first of a series of mawterploces which Mr. Freyermuth, as a member of the New York Art Critics' 'ociety. has been able to secure for exhibition In South Rend.
A serious effort is lK.-n? msuje in India to revive the nuturml indigo industry and more than 258.O0O acres have b?cn planted this year.
The area of LAJce i-fupe-rior is 31.200 square miles; Lake MlchiK-a-n, 22,450; Lake Huron, 23,800; Lake Krie. 9,?60; Lake Ontario, 7.2 40.
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Gene Hill, real estate man's daughter, who married in
Crown Point while visiting there; she was Miss Naida Lc
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"I 'at i.t r-- ci-r.v ratulations it r. Married Satutalay.
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telegram rescued Wedncs..r A. I vis. a ("aicago real
. ':.e man. informed him that his jd..i.,,'atr was no loncer Naida Marie ,'Lis. but Mrs. K'acene Hill. 514 S. J R :-b s'... South Rend. Tho marriage
v. ..- erf. r:aed at M. Joseph and i'ai'a I.ews is sjiid to have ci en the , :t:-.!.;i ! b .sim,'. ecn though he i i. .t l.,v-- the !t!t.t of nt l ein luwtcd tJ Ua.utf liter' wedding.
i.-i 'ii..i!..,-i . . : .- ! : I.' '.vis. then. Mrs. Etuene Hill. r.ow. left home with a trunkful f clothes, telling her father she was ip;nc to "visit a girl friend in South Rend."
It was not until Wednsdav that Mr.
Lewis learned iho the "cirl friend" was, Mrs. Hill is 1 ; years obi and is known in 'h:air. for her histrionic ability. hainy: imitated celebrated music hall favoritts in amateur tbeatruals. She attended the Clrtwii school tu Wiiiictka, III.
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I.c'.eri Nieolay. Miss C.aik is the ürst girl in the local school t win a diploma in type'A ritir.i: pn-v-b-ra-y in a Remington contt-sr. Il'-r .'.x.r-.'e speed., dedactinc errors, et-.. iuts .".7 words a
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a gold tnedal company for
i contest, traveling t a '. o-it tho same Ri ta i on content.
Miss (iaik is tho leading shrt-liind
and typewriting pupil m sehool. Ht-r highest speed werkir,- on ui?familiar icittei lor spie l was in the nci jhl-ori.ooti ot .u Hi'iiii
s of the schools. An-
of arousing interest in
t. .. o-- of rroo.j t re:; tni-r.t for aaiim sis will be thro h a two-reel picture. The 1 lorse's Pnyer." which the board will sr cure to be shown in some picture theater or by the civic eh.1 s. An animal shelter at which forsaken animals can be cared for or killed in a hin:ane manner was a propr-.-al given on si deration by the V.ard. It w;us planned also to start a membership eampaign soon. The schools of the city are beins organized into bands of mercy to work in conjunetion with the Humane society. Nearly all of the schools were r -ported to the directors to have been organized. The River Park school was wjanized Thursday,
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These AilmenU Weaken Your System. Your Body Then Needs the Help of Dr. King's New Discovery.
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CHICAGO TIME TABLE
T - e AriiT South Head. ftu 4 :40 . m. S-fjü a. ra.
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