South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1918 — Page 7

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FOR ANNA HELD

SOME GREAT WAR DRAMA

WW. Al IHTOKU M Th'- l"n r,'' Min of th.' . - 'n.-t of tl.- ri.au' ii iira:i::t in-- ' f-nt'l mi r-n, wa shown at' thr Auditorium tori! ly. Thf ; p(.o is Iii : - -1 with thrilling muki- ' tions and aruuM-s k n -ntlmiasm. -Thf piel.i way tak-n froju ih-, nmwm lasi i ri rt II . I J i! im Great French Actress Succumbs After Several Months' Illness. n i. I ii.' llurr Ihm:.-. w:itt-!i

VrV V..I1K A-.ir. Ann. : ;! the .if tt died h re late ' ' " " ' - i ' a f ' r . i n . I ' r i s - ( . : ,- .) I months. Al.T.a Ht'd V.. it, !;,.,!, ln I'.iri, 4., 1 ' of a I'oli-h iiH-th' r .ii.d a 1 !;:(,. i .raUui. Upon th- 1 . t ; of ! titho." the family moved to J.011.o:. 'Oi' m , tor two ..ir- prior to .;;,, upon the A:ii:. i v.. ... -n-t Mns-r. Wh'-n 1. year-, old. -Mi-- Ifbl r-t -ji m-d to i'.uus ait-r ' ; i i r i c lloll.it, .J .iwl other 1 1 tills

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'it .1 ppeai .j in 1 1 - Ki! op. ,tn .-; w inning n ii !. r ..-Dii "i h v h,,'it ti 1 the darin.; ma- ! i .'!: ! hi r low . ' it'll 1 1 - emu' tu vv Viii i, in : the Al!l')i(riU public- i.v;l( ..mi h-.ir th- hi- l'.n i-M.'i In ! ri whetted hy Ttii i,f her! ' of the perfection ,,f h - rum- i i'Mi. wlu-h flit- w,.- r i" t ; l as , ..--t.imintr iiy man of .J.til mil!. ; 'Hi-. ami the rlinrin of ;i J" r n h ti it hall on-. "Wont Vm 'om-' . f, i F-;.iy wis :.it." I "i iiii-ir than r;u Mi-s 1 bid ' " - : a iKU-icil -f r 1 1 - l on th A merman rt.iite marly - . ry v.-ar. .. ;.) arini: part of that time a- um; ; of th" stars in plavs produc-d by' ! h.r ii. Zi -fehl, jr. , M,:,. 'I'tntlv was married to .Mr. Zie.;f !d '-'it iiftiT M'U'iMl imis they m;. r.-.i A i.ill-htn-. laaiie Meld, i v : years ol, ia.ru of a previous i u. 1 1 i i.i i now on the f.:au. Arii.i H !ii ha'l tl.- r'pntaf on oi inc 1'l.iNtil .-tint -un in tiRiP' wn-, ami rith s than nio.-t .K tt -Mj-..i.. of ilrt'wir; with fHfi now.-i-l'ii- s than tin- .-. 1 l,i. .ti ll

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iv. 1 1 i i i MLin.'. marine i'urs piom-;j

iiH-ntl m many of tho hatth- .- i-m which an- st. u tin -ly r.-.ili-ti''. A h nititu! lo- .-torv .mis t ! ; i i: l: h -

i" it th,- p!a. "Low ,.i.i. t;i. j I"op.' oiih of thu-c funn r.r.a- M

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al.-u slown. Tin- I. ill is l.in' if-- ' f .ttc'l toila ami !ho-t who missi'i it yrstci day shotihl aail lsrmsr- r ! of thf this last opportunity to : I it. ' hoin- Th' ir Kit." with .laiu- f

aixl Kathf-riio' in ih3 lca.iiim lo'f.-., will !.. tomorrow's fratuif. Th- litti.' stars of Aimriran l.inls"

ami Minuld Worry. lo't'nllv

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DOING THEIR BIT'

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U. S. Des troyer is Believed

to Have Sunk Hun U-Boat

at nn; mvi:k. i "Hearts of tin- Worhl." the new!

I sn-e-n sensation upon whirh I . i'li iliith has la en eNpiunlm his en-

ei iev ;w ;i proilucer for the p. ist I

twai yt'.iis, will ho exhibited for thp'j.

first t:me in South I'.end at the ü-'

er t Heater tor on- weeK. ttartiru Sat u rd.i , Auk.

Tiiis serpen drama, which i the t lird huii mu.-h to provide an en- i

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I'liiMitli lias- produced. 1 1 1 others he- j I in- "The Hii th of a Nation" and !

"Intolerance." N a powf-rful drama j i with a patriotic purpose, and was!

a Yav) XA&vtöri CO' p for i

Never has a war drama pleased like this, the greatest war drama of the year, and regardless of the hot weather yesterday the Auditorium was crowded all day. Never has such patriotism and applause been shown before, and the thousands who crowded the theater yesterday all join us in saying it is the most timely and greatest war drama they ever saw. Every man, woman and child should see it today. This is one photoplay that speaks for itself. "LOVE'LOOPS THE LOOP" is a continuous scream from start to finish and a regular riot of fun and it's one of those two reel Paramount-Mack Sennett comedies. All we can say is, come'today to the matinee or early in the evening or 9 o'clock show. Some show and some-

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WAslllXHT" i.V. A;.-- 1 :: 1 lie j i ,-p,,i tin- to the district commander, i (Ii i m.iii s i j i i j 1 1 . 1 1 ; i . ' op rating off the , lrslrojr t'lin

Vienna co.c-t wa ..track, ,1 hv uc.-uoer smmeu me

::-!it comedy -he wa known Amen, an .li-l i o er. which u.-ed 17

h'ouUout th rnite.i .sr.ttes. She had rep..,?i.i!y told interview that she Would "n. i yi'ow old'

i.'i t 1 1 1 1 1 1 I her pr.li. lion alni'i-t

raider al some distance it dashed forward at full speed. Tho "lermaii

depth horn'..- m an ettoit to -ct the identl y was maintaining; a t-hai p taid. i. Til.- Mihiiiarme did not it- ! lookout, for the T-hoal mui iruhappc;u .in.i oil was nolo e.l on the 1 nierce.l. The .lcstrovio- . i.-. lf .l th.-

ot and dropped 15 depth charges.

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the end. I'm mis s:iv sh.- hot . .... . .

,,,,,-ierful s,.irr v 1 'm'n .t '1 attack wa.s nut, Wln-n the upheaval of tho water Toll . m t ", ' ,V ' UlV' U t,u" r,1",rl 't-ojifd .Monday I r,,use(l by the terrific explosions

iii'ti Iii ii u i . ui'uim-T; v; T 1 1 l i w r ho nu- I r 1 1 f iinit o o. I

and the destroyer imi ned ia tcl ; ! ,y t he ( '.er nia ns w hen a ttacked. t he '; 1 '

.Mo.i mil spe,. I towani IUT. 1 lie I destroyer dashed in ami discharge.! I

(mimt; ahout , two more homhs. The warshitithe.nl . , . . . ......

leniarke,! to one of them: "! is the hist curtain. 1 hai

J. lined on the western ft mit under' the auspiies nf the Hritish and; I'lenc'i war otfii , s. Mr Ii itlith. i however. does not announce' "Hearts of the World" as a war j diama mit primarily as a low story in which the war i a .-j . , , hack-' ground. Like former Ci:i!ith tiro-duetion-. "Heaits of the Worin" is

mounted on stupendous s' .ale Avith , j

every conceivable sound effect to

lend reality to the picture. A lar'e f

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,;. .r... . -i"". w. -Lw,,. ..no.v uvi ' ci uiseu in me viciiin v for some tim-M . . .m. . r i v'ir,t tMfentau. the tin- ... ,.,. i.. vv ,.. ...t a ; , ... .. -I'llian Kltmu-e. clever female lm-

. ,.n.ner.t!.!e I'luidi" ' - .v. out no lunner trace oi trie ral-lcr; 1 1 ' in 'on. . siirt.ice the destrover on?

NM'" N,'!1 h:i' :!l s,"n,.i'..':- lo. .nMili.iti.il ilcl.th rli.n-i:i.s. li.,n..,,,i ti,p.. ... ..i.

Al-.' of a ra-e :. r,,h known as . f ., ri ,. , , " , t ,, ... .w ! Wil,m(,s Micht." Mr. Khince has 1 li.f.M matioii Horn the coast Kiiani hi discussing the ulmiarine raid- ; , , . , 'n I i. a .1 l-int e-ra t ;n-. ..i th" ., ,, ; ..,, i , i, 'made.' name for htiis.df. m audest..ti..n of Mntth s i.-ntid. it the , Wit i newspaper rorrespondents -pih.n lnaiiow and her con. hirnn f tl, . .. , . .. . , ... il e ;.nd musKal comedv, as on ;ic- ; , , . . month of the tape river tonight, is Memav S.-e'v Haides said he he-i , , , ,. . w a - :. pm .-.ei,i iiii.' as crtti- ,, , . . ,- , ti. .- , n " count of his abihtv to wear women s J, ... . ,. , 'that lion.- ot the v n tuns ot the as Peved there are two L-ooats opcr-l , ,, , , , . ., ,, ; 'i he ? , 1 1 1 1 . ! i p. .! i i how- i ,i ... I 1 , . 1 (dothes and look the part. lie is a attack there on Xiturdav attemoon afntr on this side of the Vtlmlie,. and until attacked ov pnen- ,, .; ., , ilt MM ' , , l,US bU1 1 ltU AUanl1 hit heavier than when he was heie ' 'n sali- e.l si. ii s Iii IV. I the who I I .. . .i.i n.. .Ii. t.i;.. .. .1. i. ' '

ma . few k- was i, t;ar , - i" .' " 1 "x l"'" "'l . w i 1 1. h a n vV Harris- nimsttelshut

" " !"' 'U Z1'1 lU ' il "as- "n Au.eru-an shores and ex- . hr th Hl in . f,,,m jm ;Uh. , ;! ' ''' "v. h,KU .1U' .,;C,,,,Cr: Iiain,'d th the-v frequently replen-j k.t jf. wot,rnPr to in;ltrnn of so. ; apt. ( harle, wa,. his vwte and i-hed their stores and supplies from ri(.tv with (. r;(ti p ,se Thw ; on. o.h.r. ;omposin entire vessels they destroy. i plot inv .dv es a 1 md claim and a' ,,ew o, the hulith.usc while three. .Vlval patrol boats on the coast j honi,k. ,,- ;tn)1 .,tfonis 0. the coast guards at the h e savin.; are as effeetive as can he. Mr. Dan- ,lllUW, situa'tions. The splendid' nation also m;I I,m d. A brood jt'irl, declared, adding that it is im- ,,vm h" .lirtllros of tho Ko th of j Im k. n- on the reservation was i-ossiid- for them to he evervwher i . . - .i i ,i , .,, , . , . .,1 u - I .1 u 1 v in IVris and other colehrations kJ.led and other animals on th Thus far the raiders have done no!.. ' .. . i. '

FATALLY INJURED l: hW,,l1Mi;,! f the, alliUV "iiit5l'-- - t,.e secretary said.!" w'ednesü'av Um, las I'ai. hanks in1 -Wl,l"ln- ll!,u alt M k 1,11 ,h-,;ll,'i t' carrying, out sue- j .-Thf. M.(, From V.linXv, u ill

jsiami was ueuneiaie. oniciais pi.i m - sl ,, j iy ils paramount duty of i

!.,.ut I'rami- ',.,ti,i,x,,.' of Kan-a- V I'puj. sai.iy ouupyii.'- American troops .'.f. Mo. and Mc ham, Spencer T1:" ,,nl '-M-1. nation was that tip overseas. ; .............1... 1. . ... a.

sijoinaiine i"iiiiii.iii'in mhuiu to (! s uilk. I

crowd!

TOMORROW William Fox presents those two great and popular LEE KIDDIES, Jane and Katherine, who are so well known and loved by every man, woman and child. The joy of all screen fans here again in

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A play that shames the slacker and some play for the "kiddies" and the grownups; "Mutt and Jeff" always funny in their cartoon comedies;. Pathe News of latest current events, and 'THE FURNITURE MOVER," a funny Toto comedy.

Extra special added feature "The Oliver Employes' War Gardens" that will more than interest the home folks. Here is one grand ladies' and children's mat- I inee show and if s so cool and comfortable here.

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SPECIAL ATTENTION Our great "OFFICIAL. ALLIES' WAR REVIEW," which we have been show, nig every Friday, will hereafter be shown every Thursday. Oh, yes, Capt. Robert Warwick and beautiful Elaine Hammerstein, who appeared here a few weeks ago, will be seen Friday in "THE MAD LOVER." and we are safe in saying it is much better than their "Accidental Honeymoon."

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d as oj, ;h.. road to ;ov'iv. IIm I h.v so ,i us -aid that only her i... 'i. al kahl- will po-. : had j. i. Vented lie. from si ; cc i ii 1 1 u 1 1 i: Im. a u

AVIATOR FLYING OVER COMRADE'S FUNERAL

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e t he atti action.

''s.i..; "f I n i i i . 1 1 1 i p 1 1 ; s weir secr-l i'ed w h-n the airpliüe m which ':'. Wcie II.vIIi.l: (lasiitd b. eir'.h

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AT THi: ( ASTl.lw The second d.iv showinir will he

s';nce they btj'an operations Jalv !..1WI lo.l.v of the ilrain. of Ital-

with the att.mlant dan.-r f. is m the second raid in Amt rieau ' ,., btv -The ritv of Tens " in

which, 'arme! M-veis and a :und

put the lighthouse u l of lommis-

I'..s-::ij .-hips If that wete the pur- v. at eis. since this country entered

TODAY LAST TIMES A REAL FEATURE "THE CITY OF TEARS" With CARMEL MEYERS and a Strong Cast. It is a story of an Italian opera singer forced to become a grocery clerk, when her company fails, and of the interesting romance which follows. A feature the management endorses. TOMORROW, "MERELY PLAYERS" with KITTY GORDON

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I'o-i hov on', oih.iiks could not the s.ir. the submarines have ac-

,.. Mi'i' it.ui'i ui, the rommaipJtr it. anted for ::i vessels, of which a!!

v ,,'l "of destroy the Iivihthouse w it'i ec,..t tln-t'p liav e b.-fn destroved in

N vs Ktn;lani ami Canadian water--.

'l ime of Allai k Not (.iirn. The three exceptions were the ''" l a-;- of reports ii o ncl Americans steamers . . .Icnniir,--

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Thebaic of an opera sincer w hose ' c0inpanied hitn. they were hoth restianded. comp.tny mote it neos- e,arded as enemy aliens there, s.'.iy to sek work, w hicli he tiuds M,. Lhret drclarcd that lie had in a food store. There .she meets t her i beti t o a n o f t he ( -.errna n

the man she loves and proos that ...... i.nv ..w r..on.-t .!. 'lis von. who ' I,

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....i..n. um iMiiionu snoamihe .titv ot eats niav ato l e one .. , . t ;.i .1... ri,..n.

. , . . . . . . . - ! in V 1 1 1 IS 1 a 1 0 1 11 e 1 e, 1 ' . i 1 1- . 0 . 1 1 ' l the i.uin.a coast, ottui.4,, . lightship No ,1. sent down off the ! ,.f h.iüo i ..... . ..r , m.

!lits w.!l v ".''' ;' "- an opinion aa lo middle Atlantic coast. Wednesoay. Kittv ijord..., w;ll h..1,;,, i,ihr,tv loan the pi-.vsi.ili! that the f-hoat wa - Pr-sence of the raiders was lit .-tfseen in a to w and pretentious ' ,u; " ,. ;,,

-'.s.os.d. Th.- time of the attack made known by the sinking of tlm dramatic pi o.lucth.n. .Merely Tlay- Jhe r,uV,.( State: ,"' .s..id the elder

t I. IIA I I.A . I lI.S. .." -...a ..1 in- oi-i'. 11. 11 .iw-.i .v mo 1 a a n a riuoi en cruiser san I le'o WASHINGTON. Aul: f.. The 1 -use t u .-nt 1 v it was not know n .rf I'ire i-laml. X. V.. by a mine laid

...i. ..f t -eif t'r .ot. kiiw 1' wh.tb.r 1: was hefore or after the by a su'. marine. Sinei, then 1 .-. ti-h . ri 1 o o 1 A hi liruioni nrn .... . . I 5

S N. II. V.. of Providern. I; I . . K.. : 1 of the men on Smith's is- Jul; smacks, three coal hartes, a tui- j suiting from scalds m ived 111 the . land. 'and a lightship, four schooners and'

RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER MEN AT CLEVELAND

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ivt ot c.jrred six steamers hav

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,t.s s!',;p Nopitm on Au-; '. 1:1 !,:ida v and oeci reported by radio. Most of the vessels were of Amerim hi. h two turn wcie reported kill- the ':.o ueriera 11 accepted be- can registry. . a:-.! th in.;,u..i, w as ., ni-a.aiH ed '"'! vas that it t v place sever. tl . . : . . . 1. . .. .

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How the German Press and People Survey the War

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Khret. "1 am a Kieat admiier of Pres't WiNon." Mr. Khret left Üerlin fn Juno 1.

The war would k on. he said he .

I believed ns lonL' ri s the militarists

ACCUSED OF TREASON ' remain.! in control in Germany. Civilians, he said, lacked fool hut, 'I.KVKl.AN'l'. An-. The 1 there was pb-nty for the troous. ;

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HohitnyK fuhlis'iin lomp.uiy wasi fined ." and co.-ts and Taul H. ( huhm. 1 ;ty editor. and Walter 1

f7 t C(u ii 1 ; dealin with present allied offen- ( fTiinnnd tfniii ki sm m th, s",1l,n, frr,nt-s,vs t,"t

M.'Wfii: it is Tin; iii:t. WAS1IIN;T' N". Aus. An-

;Sawe7vn. manauinu e-iito.- of the other woman'- iarty demonsfation

, I.ri.'ituvK. a da ily Kus.-ian news pa- , j . prnte t n?aint the senate e.elay t

per here, were sentence,! to ..a davsjjn actinir on the federal suffrage each in 'he workhouse by Federal j ;, n-endment was; broken up .Monday

,ludi:e westenhaver .ioni'iy tor ni-j,y trie polire. Thirty-elirht women I

leued violation of the epior.ape a it . ' j,., rt p., t in ir. hanner-onrriers- and' According to federal a ut Imrit K-s, j v ( k(.ri wrrj nrrrstPlj nsthf.va?-' an article re-juestin- a!! mm to mbh.! before the Iafavette statu.

'.am-stflp working was publishoii in the : n th, s.njare opposite tho white!

e-ri'ic lor an inquiry in "this re- j paper during Mav. Tito erhtot- de- j j 0-lf0 j M r-. ' . V.-,. ,.,.c. .lr.,.,0,, I.W.I h, .irtia.. 'a, .hli.h.,! h - .

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More Days 'Till The Orpheum Opens Order Permanent Reservations Now.

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now to nvuiu liic j-iesLive lviisenes !il s,ite(i th.t the attack was exp.-cteil and the derni.in lines to 4. Mnnt hTof WPPtner tRrinCTQ . i the west ofMo-.tdidier were accord-

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Young Soldier Deserts to Aid Mother, is Restored

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Void drinks in hot Tvpathf r are bad nr.ugh for any Ftomach but dotiblyt-o, tact, dangerous hen the stomach f f '.t of öx and von UtTtT from indi- ;, acidity, food -repeating, heart - urn. hour etoiaach, anil that awful utu-d-up, bloated condition after catIn fact, all stomach and bowel amerifc are greatly apKravatd in hot weather. You can't be too careful, vin.-truke can be traced in mar.ycaea : pour digestion. Everyone thou'.d ws:.ti th'.ir fetomach in hot weather. Kf p it eeet and cool. Here ta an .i!- v and pleasant way to com et stom--;h A compound t:aa been disi .vered which purely takes up tho harmful j'jict-a and praxes from theetoiii-ma-ii. leaving it t eft, clean, c-.-! and r om'ortabic. YjU wun't know you

The Cologne Volks Zeitung ad-' AVSIli. Mas. Aue. ! . How ! the bov when he was court-martialed j I'. ATONIC tablets aftr your meal, SC v,y'fi th I'fde to keep their spir- army discipline was sut;sbed in-try-!for desertion that the court was! lie'ht and pain-free yon will frei. lts 5!i'- in,lio;ltJn'-" lhal M'Merday , ir.c the rase of a I'-K'1'1 u:jK,Jf,!,!ist.i to ,lem(. hril to threo! There is not a harmful thir. in u-s a day of dejiressior.. ! ho .ieserte.l to tppo; t his mother EATDXIC tahletÄ. ThPV tatP tin! "In 'olene ,t was the day of the i M n,l two small in others. came t,.eais at hard labor, forfeiture of

Just like eating candv. Drngists will defeatists." the newspaper declares: j liht at Tamp le-.er.s Moudav. ;..iy nd allowance and di-honor-tcll you that EATON I C users eav they "With anxiety on their faces they Two .lays after P.usseil -K. abl disoh.arue. r.ever dreamed anything could give ' stood together, oxch-tnem tlieir Vauehn enhstt-d in company 1 of the Maj. Barrett O'llaij, former lieu-' '.;ch quick and wonderful results; yotl f ea rs and il;v us.nf the d..t k pros-, 4 .n(1 inf,lMtl-v nl t(,Uncil Ilhuti's. la., tenant Governor ef Illinois. now can insure yourself a good, cocl, sweet pects " Aucust. I.e ieceived word from : judpe adv,,, ate at i'amp h-u-ns t. tuaeh, VOll Can eat what you like. How the general Situation, on :he;hl ,h7l,H. tllHt ,is father w..s m- 'where th- reimer.t had been trans-

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EXTRA! ADDED SPECIAL FEATURE TODAY Fourth of July in France"

The Litest word from 4over there," showing the military parade in Paris Picturing thousands of our boys who have fought like fiends at Cantigny the event the boys have written home about The most patriotic picture of news events yet shown Exclusively here. COME BEFORE OR AFTER THE 8 O'CLOCK SHOW.

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