South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 273, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1920 — Page 2

trr- oOUfH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HOTRE DAME GETS

CLUBS ORGANIZED!

Jazz BaiiiN, F. 0. I.

Schola-tic Editor.-, ami

IPJchartan Faturdny va a huvo sue--M ar.(! ;t larf-'e s jn; of money Wis Virn-.l over to the hospital fund.

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o: t;ucr;,ir,a ri and a.i m' mhf r. have

-n rit card urgir.sr them to at-

tid church on that date and brink' fri. rd with them.

FIFTY MEMBERS

TO ATTEND fflEETirLV,;;:

tor of a church at Hartford Ciy. I InJ., has reigned the litter charge, j (' " i .. .... i

will jro to a jar- j

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ff.raoa Notre Par.,-, the Ivet fJrrt rc . .It'.r i'i the Urowr.sors had fizz K.4H-1 whi' h hdd its h.iti.il r-r.ar-jnl In LJi.r'-cni la1, .vn- - In?. Orj-aniz.d for tl.c primary purjks. of farthering tin- -.rh,; lifo of 1 h ur.ivr.-::y th- rro 1 op. makers

v. ill t a v.-f'Icor.'.p addition to th" !

r.-.udftl l oiony . ? th-- school which J-:a..H phown a re:narkard-- d'vel,,p-

'. i:-ti. f i rrner, mail carrier, '.vis in Flue h,, r..a n Sunday afternoon. Mr. i:-.ti h,-, . r.l:ted in th'- 1. .S. Infantry for .t period of thr- yfirs and at rr-."-n. is station d at C.mp Custer. Mi-h . altkou;,'!! he f p ft to hr- transferred to the I'ar.an.a. zon? soon. Jack IloPir.son ar.I Lawrer.ro Hall

will Itachanan .Monday for th;

Fr:ivr.-iiy of Michigan where Mr. X,r. n will enter the t nirinef-rlr.?

"!; arid Mr. Hal!, the lit. t erature. I H rb rt Heck attended th? aut j

races at South I!cnd Sunday afternoon.

Th- sv.amr f.re at th south e-r.!

Wiliard W. Arrr.suor.fi. who be- j

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rd. wii: be- "" "jnt-cmuini? iu .a.uf! 0f a l( partn.ent in on'- of the leal-

inq- stor-, and w hu ni'vtd a f w months ai;o to Kalamazoo, Mich., has l-en tak-n to Lor.pcliff. His 1

unfortunate conditon dt ioped after h- moved to Kalamazoo, b it th; .'authorities iheru returned him to

Kiwanis Convention at Indianapolis Wednesday.

m.-r.t this yir. The following ir-X-its coiTipr th- Krr.uj : Gor.ild H ir.vr of I a-,.T ?." ' bur, n.l . riano; )'.iver Ko-KJ-r cf chi-f-asro, II!.. j-.ocoph '-r. : ":.:Tord Itani; t'.l of Mtiwauk vi- , .-.xophon; C V. Kran of Si-rir'T:. Id. Mas.;., cor-

r." t; K'lward ' :iTt -a : 5 of Hr-llr-f on - ' ' ' ,r lake, which has n-en burntalne, O., hanjo; 1 1. row of .Vorth-' ' r-c'' thf' arly par: of the uir: Ian 4. Mich , and l ar.an Madden o; j rr-' r. continues to burn day and j:oni:er. Minn., viohr..--. j ri-i ai d in places th ground i Th initial mef tin; of th rri'nd-;! covered over nearly two feet Hep ''fjl Iri:;h Fr'fdom wa.s hold Mond iy ' ith 'A Powder .sub.-tance resulting vrr.ir !ti th" south room of th" ' fr"f th' firf" !r' th' r""at Pr;'cs- At

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I "ifty members of the local Kiwani? club will po to the annual n.ite convention at Indianapolis Wedn'd;.y mornln?, according to the announcement mad at the Kper-

ial luncheon of the local Hub ai the i

Oliver hotel Tuesday. Ccorac M. I'latncr. Frank S. Thorpe and John F. l)c Haven wiil he the official r reentarlv-s of the Uoal club. Members will combine with the

Mlkhart. ar1 he was h-re found i

jibrary. A preliminary- r.r.mization I a dense smoke covers th ,ua3 effe. t'd and another meeting r5';-" and flames may be

f ailed for l-riday ro-ht. '.st iiLitI-" Make Ilan-i,

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BIRD GIVES MANNER OF TREATING WHEAT

tii s'-hool wct.'klv. met l.st

veninrr In the littrary an 1 di.-cu.y.d y ner.il plans for th" ye.tr. ,o r.i'lial chancre will b mad" in th" eonV;ct of the paper which is known in h'ho'a-sti'- circle ns an evceil.-nt -

fMC.p-o of conservative school pub- !

L-ation. O'-ore ,. hn A. :;.rr f. ssor of iingiish. wii: b. super- I4 orinalucliytie I rcatment L 'ni.-in editor, Miccf-olinc K"v. I - r: - i 1 t i c i.rd Carri e. C. P. C. who has n - pt'CU'd to KedllCC blllllt

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j-iun..iiK ii i 1 1 c i s were a 5 .lfm d o the editors, anions which were stori. s to b secured from John Murphy md "Gus" Iesch, Notre Dame repj c-er.tatlv.s at the Olympic meet. 3 sen has already returned to fchool while Murphy is enjoying a 'lalt at hla home cn the i'aeihe

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A meeting of the clay ttid"nts will rV h1!.! at the school Thur.dy fmorninET. On" of the matters to bo leor.Pidered belnsr th' "day-dodcrs" f rraraneA at th bir "Pep" me. tfir.r of tho entire tudent body Thursday noon.

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A l.i ro in rea.-e in wheat may b. brouuht about aotdiny tu County Atreiit IZ. C. Uird. by a simple formaldehyde treatment of wheat scd for smut. There are two method. In fr-r.erl use, the wet and th" dry treatment, n both cays the yd

should L; thoroutihlv cleans. -d ;ti ! !

all shrl el'd kernels rernov-'d. Th" wet method is to sprinkle ih

?rrain with a solution contalnimr on", pint of forn.ald hde to 4u gallons!

of wattr. tnixin the gram so as to , to Th,. x,.wTiMu t

uisrri Ion' me nioisiure t-v-niy. ain"' sprinkling. the grain should be sh()veied into a pile and covered with canvas sacks or blankets for not more than two to four hours. Th

dangerously insane and committed i to th- institution. j

T. S. Jenninns, who Jr. ed her a numla-r of years prior to his removiil six ytarn ao to Pulaski, i'a., died th. re recentlv. according to

word received here. Mr. .lenr.inps j

became known t many here as cus- J

todian of the ETkhart drivintr raIK ar.d for several yeotrs he also liad charpe of the V. H. Foster string of strand circuit race horses. G orB'e F. .Shu m way, who since

1n75 had been in tlie second-hand furniture business here, and for the ! last 1 years had occupied 224 Js. Main st.. ha.s sold out his stock to a competitor and entered the grocery business iu another part of the city. The building he formerly o -J cupied on Main st. will be taken

over b the People"s store, ad join- I w ... . . ; . . lV -5

in; and remolel-u so as iu increa'i'h. ctiiri.'i: ninrffi'o

I ialward FatP-y. who was a coun

cilman here lx . for he left for Texas cears aire, is visiting nis son.

Paul Parley. it is the elder Mr.lN Farley's tirst le'uni here since re left more than threo years ago. He is more than SO years old. I - 2 A tew hour- after the bust Wed-lp ; dim,' guest left tl.e W. F.. Smitii 1 p home on Ibardsley av. here. fol-JF-lowing1 the marriage of Mis Ioro!l.e;:.smith to J. K. Wilson of .ush-j,'; ville. T mi., marauders appaiently i i; attracted by Ihv wedding gift at- j t.'M.nti-d to break into the home. ) tVi'

! Thev reiiKA : 1 a downstairs screen ;

organization at Flkhart and Goshen; and wer.- forcimr th- windtjw when,f;j in rutinit.g a special train to tlie state W. II. Smith he.ml them from his . onv ntion. Ttie train will b-a .- b- room alo. He i;.utu!. (l on the fat

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hen at t o'clock Wednesdav morn - ! indow and the men lied. Th- po- ; r-q

ing and will arrive in this citv at 1 li-- v-' un;;oP' to lind any trac

10:.'!U o'clock. The s'nutli Fend dele- ; "1 them, caiiun will mc"t at the Oliver bot!;

at 10 o'clock. Returning tlm train: N'O'IKL! ! will leave Indianapolis at 1 ::'')' Tia- la ly FaUs wi.l i;iv n e:rd,

Party 1 bur: day veiling a: i.ag:e- j !hill. S pt. ::. S ::'. p. m. sharp.

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rain should then b- dried by

September -6. spreadinir it in thin iavrs and stir-

Alfred Mead very n a r r o w 1 v t ing occasiorallv iih a rake or

scaped what might have been a I scoop. c -d n.ay be sown when dry 'ie;-:otJS accident Saturday afternoon , enough to run freely throuch th

when the bicycle which h" was rid

ir.g wa.s hit by an automobile driven Py Mrs. Charles Ntwsum. Mr. Mead

drill. s-tting the drill to run about a peck more to the acre so as to allow for th- swollen condition of the seed'

''Diamond Dyes" Mo Risk Then!

was riding east on Front st.. when ! If to be stored for several days o

he suddenly turned directly in front

t the approaching car which strm-k tho bicycle and threw Mr. Mead .against the wheel of the car, cutling and bruising his body in several pi act 4?. in attempting to stop

longer, th1 wheat should be dried thoroughly. Pisinfect sacks, bins and drills to prevent it from becoming contaminated; I'orty gallons will treat i Lushek- of wheat.

The ory "-method is quite as sat-

th. automobil". Mrs. New so m di ove i is factory bn; - more dangerous and n Into a n-w Sttideb.iker car owr.ed liable to injure the wheat. This by Mr. Kno: Schräm and broke sev-I method uses a sprav of half water

iai .-poke s from (ne of the wh -el.". j ami hrilf fortnttldehytie to dampen

IIr. Mead was rushed to the Clark

hospital and nectss.iry treatment rendered. Latest reports indicate tiiat he will suffer no st-re effects 'f the accident ar.d is no: injured .Hcriousdy.

toe whea. The prain is then cover

ed tor about an hour. It is dangerous to JrtiVo the sprayed k'rain ccvi re-! t.)( long because the germ is cxpestd and' tasily injured Pv the

! trasses wliich arise from lormalde-

(J. orge Tark and R. W. Pears ' livile treatm nt.

Vcro in South Rend Sunday fter-j Formaldehyde, which has been 2ioon. kejit for sovtral y ars in a light Mr. Howard Dunn entertained at I place, not as fl'l'udive as fresh l th at r 1 arty in South Rend Sat- j formaldehyde. If kept in the dark it

'ii'il iv f.venini,'.

Lester Mi(Pvan was a Pu;-i:.i.ss

visitor in South U-nd a lei no n.

A number of out-of-town people ; t tended the dancn in the Hustlers' !ua dance hall SaturdaV evening.

will not lose its strength.

turday t- hotel BOILER CAUSES

FIRE, CLOTHIER SAYS ri. . . ...1.: i. . ... -i .

Joe 4rtiC c-.v o'o.-e rr. ho.tr, for.. i n-' iio- wiucu caecal COlisid rable

nshid mus.c for the o.o.o, one hi'1 '"T. "! v , K'iy" 1 IcV Clothing tlw mo5t ,n.:ovabIe of th. sea.ou. " ', ' , 'chrgan st . Monday .-..tiii b-. n -r cased to plav mxt',ail hotel and not trom th" lose.vtur.'.av night" and an imi.T-ns.! n;rnt of th,r Nothing company's

RLKHAItT. Ind., Sept. v. S;:c I ((edin- the R.-. H. K. Wolfoio wh has be n appd'itet i',a:i of tia t deiio'nination;: 1 i-olleo at Ashlan,. o.. the Rev. Hryan Steifer d' Alii- I ance. ( h..s accepted a call to ih. j pa. folate of the First Rvethrci. t

ohrch h re. Re. Mr. M.qfer is i I graduate of A-hh.rd eollee an.! tod his A. M. de-re to. Fniver.-.- I , C;i Cr-,t, M -;

ity of Chicago. He can here S i v -'ul U1 lUUlc"dl I

;1 iv from the same uni a. c -it , wh: J hi- has been studying for his ph. J :

de-;r". and assumed tlie lo'al pa;

in Dyes that Fade or Run

tor.'lte. 4 , A (.....-ac '! ' ,-i.;..aOi(l I , - f J 11 i'y .vtonc .,f :;ll R. Jackson tont-iin-: dii -tions so simple Uiat t'-'A bl'.d. is ar of hoi-e.s no.. Tii--,anv ".o-oin ran diamond-dye .i n-w. ' kJ oth ! day when he patted a iiors-- :i h. tad, -b-s- c ihr into w oi n. -ha Id v i ffi

r"c'.or oj St. John's Moiscopal church h'ie mid mere i tcen'.h' rtc -

anteeil even if ou have never ded before. Druggist has color card.

on the strict the animal st pp.-, I :- j s.arm'i.t--. d-rapi ri s. r,, er:n;rs. yA to .--'tone's toe, badly la- ratine il. whether wool. silk. liia-n, C'dton or ' In pushitikt the .-teed from hi-, foot. I mixed ;; K'. ! fj.'l

S'.Olu- sprained his back i P.kv ' Dialoor.l Fes" eo other E"3

The Ftev. . W. Daun. I ore. l , r 1 e ! kind then perfect re.-n!ty ;ti. -n.-ir. : l-Jl

, -ior. according to me manaeer -'o u'h ' tl!" 'a-v company. Smoke from tfur-i l!"' li:, -sU':Pt i--'" room oca uI pud 'py the clothing company.

TAKES ASSAULT CASE

TO HIGHER COURT

i row.', is pt edit t d. C. Va If-:-be rg wa.- in r.d o-t Pu.ir. - S.tturda:. i t.n and v( nmg.

f'levd Smith P. 's re.-.gre.i hi p- !

tioti with t!P Stover Auto Sabs; ' '.. i". 1 t? i r.ji'yir.' a two we"i;s x .it:o"i at Iiis lp'tv..- IP ; r P.'P !i. ".ati.

John Voirhe. has- Tturrad to! F-ti.-h inati fru.t South IW nd. win re ( Ar,:, n Rooher, who was fin.-J ?2 p.- b.as bcr. "m pb e d Py the S tud'.-- j a n d 1 0 eest in the Misb.awaka p1 i'.; r -"rp"ration. Mice court or Sept. 17 for assault Hownrl Smith he purcP.as. a Sard battery of R.ssie IP Miller, ha. r w ChevroVt touring ear from the appeal"i thai decision to the eir1 ,a! d-ralcrj. , m? court. V. J. Pfender made the IMwin r cic will r. turn : An-1 compPiint. r.apol-. M.I.. the fir.-: ! Octber to; r .im his stud-as in th. Naval j CARD OF THANKS.

a a 1 my at t r..i p ro , . has l eer: hmc n ',. o, :".r-t r f Srptemb r. ' Phii I. a 'itleoa p meter.

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"Traffic Cops of Finance

Did you ever think of banks in this light? Probably not, yet they perform many services very similar to the corner policeman, whom we have all learned to depend upon, in emergency and otherwise. A list of the widely varied subjects, problems and services which a modern bank is called upon to discuss, untangle and render in the course of a day would make interesting reading. They cover business and personal activities. In volume of dollars, the range is from a few cents to perhaps a half million dollars. Possibly you have some problems that vex you, upon which we may be in position to advise and counsel with you. We will be glad to do it if you will call. St, Joseph Loan and Trust Company St. Joseph County Savings Bank "Dependable Investments"

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DOMESTIC EVENT Lasting until Saturday, Oct. 2 36-inch Bleached Muslin. 19c. 36-inch Soft Finish B. Muslin, 23c. 36-inch Londsale B. Muslin. 29c. 36-inch Hope B. Muslin. 26c. 36-inch Lockwood B. Brown Muslin, 2 5c. 36-inch No. 60 Fine Cambric Muslin. 39c. 8 1 -inch Bleached Sheeting, 84c. 81 -inch Pequot Sheeting, 89c.

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SHOES .The famous Holland Shoes for boys are the best you can buy. Goodyear welt soles, steel reinforcement in toe and heel, straight or biucher last 56.50 to $9.50.

Store Hours Open 8:30 a. m. CI ose j. 30 p. m. Sat. 9:30 p. m.

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OUR FALL SUITS ARE SUPERBLY TAILORED IN WONDROUS FABRICS of AUTUMN SHAPES

Linen that will enhance your dining table 38 Fine Linen Table Cloths at onefourth reduction. Thanksgiving, Christmas. New Years and other festive occasions require a Ionp table cloth. You have sai, "some day 1 want a long table cloth." Here i3 your opportunity to obtain an extra fine one at a very low cost. Remember these are beautiful patterns, exquisite qualities cloths you will be delighted to put on your dining table. The quantities are limited so do not delay. At least come in and see them. We know you will be pleased. 10 Clothö. 70:;! 22 inches, $28. U0 value for $22.50. 8 Cloths, 72x126 inches, 28.30 value for $2 3.00. 2 Cloths. 72x144 inches. $32.30 value for $25.00. 9 Cloths, 72x126 inches, $30.00 value for $24.00. 4 Cloths, 70x140 inches. $29.00 value for $2 3.50. 3 Cloths. 71x126 inches. $28.00 value for $22.50. 2 Cloths, 72x144 inches. $30.00 value for $24.00.

Table Paddings that Keep the el-s fuiili on the tahk' lop. Your dinim,' taPle should ' i prop clod vita a ,i,'ad pad imdti' the cloth. A'-cid. nts v. H! happen, and one can never tell whe n soup-thin',' micht spilh-l on the highly !mi!p tl t..h!e top ami ruin it. Improved sanitary AsPotos Tahle M.its. IdiisluM with heavy fl tnnel on und. r side vhite ruhherized on upper s-i 1 can he washed like tahle oil cloth. All standard sizes carried m stock, special sizes and shapes, made to order at an extra hare of öüc. Rxtra leaves in different widths as wanted. Hunt's Sellu'.ar Tahle Mats heat and liquid roof made I'rcm cellular hoard ery satisfactory and inexpensivt guaranteed Py manufacturer. 7 in., 4S in.. 4 In. round always in stock. Prices are $2.00, $11.50. Leaves to match, all sizes. ."t each. Tahle Felt plain. Pnitte! or stitched, ä I in., 04 in.. 72 in., $1.3: to $2.75 ier yd.

Blouse

Especially attractive at attractive special prices What an important place has the blouse in a woman's costume. It is, perhaps, the first thing noticed and should be dainty and attractive. i ou will be pleased with our offering of georgette blouses, trimmed in filet and valcntiennes laces or with fine tucks and hemstitching. One model has a tucked tuxedo collar trimmed in filet lace. Others have round and rolled collars. .The pietty colors are flesh, white and bisque. These waists are only $6.00. We also have hand made waists, frilled, strictly tailored and many other models beautifully hemstitched and embroidered for $6.00 to $10.00. Children Cdi!," and In cs-vs. lor lite xliuol üii i-. it's lu.rd t think i 'aider eo..ts o. das lilte these I ut every i.pdlur who ha-' a d;.utm;(i' ia s.ho"l shouPi eoniderii.L: tie ejld w.atlor tint :s surely coining I'uii." m iii, vi;';e our s. let tio'i is larKest. and f.t our little mil od for wiut-r. Sd" ma have , iipp llilla. elour. Jilu.-ti. heath'-r. det or lp io i:i all the r.e'.vst colors. The styles are youthtul. as they s'hould It. and te v. orkmansh i. ef tip liest. Some of th- coats are im trimmed, sd ale J to 1 and prices ale J'.d0 to Your .Pau.uhte:- w.'nt.s I . x. ni.-- at school at.'l Veil are J.:!;:. slle do.-S". Reside looks, warmth and eomtort must he considered. And s.:;i! uior.- than that ou mu.-t i onsidi r '. our povd:etiio.ik. Uur showing cf wool disscs ontaiii? modeis that look ni'', ,.ie wan i and c.pjiJCrtalde and do not co-t '.'iy imi h. We hae the- straight line m- eippies-- eifects .did ssi i I or suits with l-raiued ( ullar.- and utf.-. and full pl at. d skirt.-.

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For Men Ni.iit fiown ;ind p.ij;iin:i for fall nilils. Men's flann-lette treo'.iis. full 1 r.dh arcl width: first class workmanship: olors an white and fancy stripes. The prias are $-.35, $"2. 5 0 and J2.75. Men'.-5 flantdetto pajamar. cut t Pt. w.rkmanship the very last: plain v.hit atoi f iney stripes: i2 7" up to i.25.

ardae that makes home sewing a pleasure Th ink how proud your little girl will be to say. "My mamma made thi drcs for me.' It gives you a feeling of pride and self respect also to be able to say that you made the dress you are wearing. Be sure that the goods you use are the best you can get for the money you rpend. It will pay you to come here and choose your fabrics from our large assortment. Fine Navy Tricotinc Excellent grade, all wool tricotinc; for skirts and dresses, $3.95. Heavy Storm Serge Good quality storm serge, navy only, 54 inch wide. $1.9 5. New Serge Plaids Good looking half wool serge plaids for womens' and childrens' dresses, at $1.79. Navv Suiting Serere Good quality all wool French serge, 54 inch wide, $3.95. All Wool J ersev "4-inch wide, the new winter shades, at $3.69. Part Wool S uiting Granit storm serge and French serge in anv color desired, 36 inch wide, at $1.00. Ln der wear that fih-i i-Jitht ami it !- Hüllt. lira d-M sn't like tri wc i." under- iotho l: th.it pulls he- ai;.v.' it is t"o small or 1,-j:p Jp -hecuuse it is too lar-Te. Cihi ,"' underwear is ci;!lotl'l!''teil so that it WlM eollfiirm t th figure and thus ;-i perfect comfort. Ri'ht weight lisle union -u:ts kree anl ankp- lent-'tlt. J-i v l-s.s or short and Pm sleeves high and low r.ek, At $2.5'i to ?.".'.'... M'dium weight . 1 1 y 1 1 union suits knand ankle length lo,li .- top and PTiap of -am.', HuPh :i-( P. o;Pnw !. ce. or hi-'h kr, el: lone si. ?-'.". to :.l'. Pin.- silk and wo., dhui suit-- aj d 'p eks and s. v - ai:!Ie 1 nrth n o.wliee fp .( TiM. Medium w. :'h c.'dton parkte garn, nt' -'.-ts ha . all j 1- r l.s a .J l. epants at;!-.!, ierth. 'ors t v rs of t h .-..:! il.'a lity. .t . 1 ..",:. J 1 '"'..

RIBBONS Widths No. 1 to No. 200 at 7c to 75c. Silk Taffeta in Pink and Blue.

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If there is anything: a man dislikes it is 5-pttM. smelly clothes. The odor of a cleaning Eolvnt nbout him hi? meant a ruined evening for many a man and woman. The B B Benzol Proeef?s is odorless. Speedy evaporation i. responsible. There is no lurking fmo',1, and Renzel cleaned clothes look better and feel fine. Particular men insist on R R cleaning and pressing.

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