South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 324, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 November 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921
Million Dollar Bank Merger in City ' -..!. i.d from :--.;. or.) - - j
ret all' ! r vith & bxnk un'rr V.ut tltr't! r,.
I1rt Nallu'LiI Hl-tory. Tr.! :! link'! with th h!try j
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War of Th 1
ROBBERS INVADE DOWNTOWN, LOOT LIVINGSTON CO.
THREATENS LIFE STALLS CAR, IS TO ROB WOMAN SEIZED AS THIEF
WILL REPRESENT
HEIRS IN CLAIM
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blvj., late Friday aftcrr.oon, accord-' driving in rj-inlr? condition, after ' r.cy to rr;r. rnt about 1 ? ) hairs' rf i ' Z"11" 5Ar'?tf- r-'1 t"'-';r- an 1 Ir.cr to a report made known by the ! it had become Ftal!e-i nfflr Mlshawa-j th J 4' COO. " etat" of Chrlt--I ''' 1 P'" thcy".l go : polic Saturday, to Investigate an ! ka, ani the sutsoiuT.t calling of th ! phr I'rio at Ibaltlmoro. w hl by ' Cr' ' ! ,Iirr,'? i-'our I; yv-'.c a
nrr.si: Mirv lv tiuimng. RTkr.f' .nr:al rf r fo -taill tVruls are net wmokinj: tv ' f!l rr or.th-s. With th rd of ... km. they'll r- on th rr r.r' far
Pcllo were c.aheJ to th- ao:i- of Refusal to pay for the a.0!? tar.ee Tho:
Mrs. I.. NUztiffka. MS W. Jcflerjcu plvcn him to p, t th car h was Way II.. armed with r-o-v.-
Ib?o!on n' d If do-.. for L-im;- j nf-s. It w.H tfrl't. IS. .'', 3, tht j r;f n, r. "W th- id a j that i''Jth lnd j-h u!d havt- own:
of H'-ith Hrr.i : thi F.rK. National.
nar.. I'll i .'!; i. -j i . in- .. mro Ice kfd much of v..-.r.r a rity. Charl- V. Culr. I'iar.kÜn, Ia . Thnrr.a-- tf. S'ar : d. J'.hn A. Hr - rirl Vs. .Ir.hri Ryr:'I'!.. liar,.' :ti HuW-wii'l : 1 Kti..'in S VhoMh w-ro
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(allred t'aef; of K6 t-iken frcr. tha J police, brought about the arrest ofj-uth IWr. 1 Monday morr.ir.q "Tm lw r'J . . i rrorr.m L-y a n;an who had broken ; Charles Itrowa. 1 y-ars old, 1802 i th? Mary! r:.I nctroiHs whrr he ' A'N"k 3Kt.. Make Quirk Visit to Proiinj:nto her hcrn and robbed her atjCatilpa av., Saturday mornlr,?, will immeUiatpjy l.ecir, ;m invii!5a. nt c;ore ! the point of a revolver. charged !th th theft of an auto- tinn t- tato with a iw io Mf.'s fihets $2.95. Hfarv rV ! Acc-ordli:? to th story toll thomobJ W:ongln to ITarrj- N. flalir.lng th.- valuable j. report:.- lo- h.e?. r-rmr.t".i sat'fa-r ,- ry -.v4TInrrrtnin. i roüc.i bv -Air. NM.'ka. was !n name, ffrr.or.t w-alv contractor, cated in the h.-art of P.-utinirro. n ?- Th Amy sor-. s
p I !if 1 whfri h- ontcroi th room, j 10-2 C
r:' V,:r-. liy::-Al lireakin? into th, Uv:n;.-ton;u:J ?V the V;-;iC:r-,v.,.;;-'' -' lothlr. and furnish in,: ator,. 110 ' J'0,,ver !,: v.oul;l not all he '7v:'-;';' -Ärl::;'.--- I'..-.-. W. Washington av.. th-v r.t.bod the hj'3- thcn ' 01 n?ir from ' ' : ;'-Ji -f-f . ctablhmmt of more than JT'."illhe bCi1 ;ir 5 -'tin- !n? anotner 1arl ' : - -. - j' -rr-y ' V. ' -: worth of u!t and overcoats. The i c f h'" ' ouro1 ' in cur
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teliev- tha. a l.ir.k in South !r.d would not only pner b it w- u". 1
f.fford a Krt -rvi' to th corn-, r-'
raunlty of pop'. alony thr? Ft. Jo- j j;h r:vr. On Nov. 13. th Hn. Hneh'
rjrrncy, autnor:zAi tr.ft i- :rsr -a- i
ti&r.al b vnk of So ;th H n l to i,-i.a 1-Ufinfs in accordant with thft N'ttional bank art rad bit a hört tiiv. trior thereto. The r!k'in.il o::ir- of th- Vrr'atiori! u r. Thom: F. Ftar.'l M. president. K'hui F. It ynoM.. ash
ler. Tho orixrln.il r- t r rj 1 John Ileynolda, John A. Hndr!ckf. ItanOTi Ifubbard, Mr. llynlds n n 1 j 7-lr. StAnfield. Th l ank v;i.-i lnmr- )
peratM for 1 100.0 CO and ?!:- . -'. in th Institution was v-sr-.l In th&r.di of th orUiral .cit nn wiio formd tho flr.'t eorporat body of IncmtM Capital In lKCd. la Dcember, l4. tb nam- ynr o." Its orjanlratlon and found.ition, th dlrtetor.s vot.d to increase thn tock 150,000, making It a total rf I! 50.0 00. Tno new iokhoMpM takn in at that timo Included Jolin If. Harper, John O. Und.'ey. I A. O. Undy, "Wm- Mill-r. Amanda M. Inland. Wilr.ain Milr. C. W. (iuthrlo, A. G. and "W. F. Oiah'nsr. Schuyler CflfiX (aftrwaxds vice prident of th5 lTnite,i ntatea). John Greene of Greene towmhl?. If. T. lilodget. J. F. Rodircrs, Carlton Wadhatns, P. Green. Alvin R. Dunbar, Aaron A. Webster, Elizabeth Mil!r. Jackson Greene. Th bnk w;us opi-ned for buiin th old Ft. Joseph block, th. location of which wim about wher ih We'em I'nlon Telegraph ofTleeH ar now located. Th'?ro the bu"lne.f wui conducted until a disastrous tlr occurred in the prins: rf lSt5. Th f'.r. d- stroyej practically all th bank's tlxture, and tho havy rnfi fell through th- lloor to thft ba.i-'menf . Th pf and nil rford wer not d.'imas:d by th f.r. Th bank wr fhn reopened for bu!nR on F. Mi hlr in 5t. about wher tlie ilorr and Herr Co. 1 now located. Fiib''-'qu"nf ly the bank moved t. Mi'-hiK:in and Colfax a. which quartern w re occupied for year. Th-- T-.-ink bought the property thT' It v.i. ovnd by tV." bank of th it;it" of Tndi ma and th um of Jll.eo.o -n raid for th" ground and Improvement. It w.if a fabulous fr.j- prprty in thn day. Th furniture nn.l ;'xturs wer. Include.! in the pur'-hi.se pri. Mo'.t' f)ler llot'l. The bank operated at that legation until 1900 at v.hich time it moved to It present qtiart rs in th Oliver hotel buIMlmr. In 1S7 the caji'al ttoede of th'- corporation wa reducd 30 rr'-ent. It -vv a." dfm'l necessary at that t!m In order to effect a savin In ctxtt! to 'oar. larger anioun'H to m-rc;rit;l hou' s Jut dvelrpln n r. d wh!.-h n-edel en-courag-mnt, and to utimulate the bus!n"M nterej." of the r!ty. Th pltll ptock of $l.",o,an ua.- reduced to Jia.'.no nt ".hich T.ure It remained until rpr;l. 1 ? 2 . when th l ank cut a h'.z tilrm. Th variovt p ii! .r.ts of th bank from its incorporation follow In th ordor In ) h they served f-f the had of tlv 1 n - i'utlon : Thomas . Fantb 1 i. John A. TLmd ricks. John It. r.,-r l.v- i l ihdard. A. KlrnM- and Arthur I Hubbard. Th cashiers of th tank have been: H. F. I!vno! !.. Hiars T. Outhr!. John T Tr !s v. r. A. Kim Me nn-i b.arl U 7.!irr. Mr. Algier wan e'ect-'d in 191" and hi
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irs: on K. H 1. Mihawaka. near th Carlisle place. I'ouro was at once sor.t to investigate whero he found youns: Hrown and Clrundy till arp-uirg" over a bill for labor niorjHd th Barne car.
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Instead of th usual confusion at- j ?"oney she . uld "ivo him. j tendant upon storo robberies, with j j merchandise in dlsarran", Iumtis
on tne r.oor ana taroes. tne ftore, . when opened for business Friday,
! visitation oy rorjnrs
STINNES VISITS ENGLISH PREMIER
i HKHI.IV Xov 1Q Hoi-r i;t,-.;
IN RUIVI VERDICT I foremost financier of Germany.
The burglars, with a feeling pf
I court No. 2 would
r that superior ! Prte.I for London today to conbe more k-nietuiVr w,.th epx'r Lloyd Georo w:th
ty. and evident v with no , , , , Und to open negotiations f1 , . . . ,. aw than Ui city court is rudely , r. . pht of a urpns bv th? pohce. ' , . , J. . ,. . to Germany. Ftinr.es' tr i , w . , i shattered or else he bdliovta Prohi- . . 1 the time to hani; back on i , , . ... . . . , of a non-political cbaracte hantr-r, th..,. rt.ri of mr-!w0!1 ? 1Iarr MathtT:' doub-" Stlnn Invited to I.
Jolin pleaded guilty In th city
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chandi.-e they did not want to tak 1 ni;ed hlny-
With discrimination of an ex-1 ct'ur veral months ago and wua perlenced clothier, thy took t t'nd $100 and costs and sentence best and the !z,-s wanted, and a U ln lW sufficient amount with which to full : to superior court .No. 2 and an automobile parked, perhaps. lnjJ" red c- K1,n reaffirmed ihe
! the rear to receive the loot. verdict or the lower court auer a
An invoice of the store's stock was; pie f guilty was entered Dy the denot completed until late Friday even-j tendant. In sr. when it was possible to Kive an The Judgment and particularly
I approximate estimate of the loss in , the jaü pentence, cuiie as a shoe ' suits and overcoats taken. Inaddi-to Johns, and the accusation ilew
tton to the more valuable articles j that Prohibition Oihcer Mathers
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of merchandise stolen, the loot of tho burgdar.i consisted of a few of th best shirt3 the firm had ln stock. Shutters of wood, covered with Iron, composed the only safegaiara to th rar windows of the store. One
of the- shutters had apparently I
been lft unlocked and the robbers
j easily ilmmS ! the window. ! The featu of the robbery, ac- ! cording to . -e Iivinu-ston, tho own1 er. was tho car taken in handling t the stock and the remarkable. TacK .f discrdr. liov'.- sizes, however.
'were found on raks in the rear of i I the stört ainontr those tailored to !
fit nun of portly build. Feveral other cas-n had suits turn- J ed front tide in, but. minus thin d!arrangement of stock, the store, with j
the exception of the open, rear window bor' no evideiv-o of a rubbery.
had promised to get Johns off without a Jail sentence ln return for giving valuable information to the federal onicer.. This accusation was hot'.y denied bv Mathers.
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regard to th-? reparations question
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Ir mU-r Lloyd (eorce. Correspondence between the two has been conducted for several months.
INDIVIDUAL NMAS TAHDS. The individual Christmas card is comir.p more and more into vogu-. Tho cost is comparatively .small and yet the card carries an added sentiment. Felect your desigaa and Ktylnow from the large assortinvnt we are showing and injure delivery !n plenty of time for Christmas. The Dook Fhop, 119 X. Mich!ran st. C23-tf
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.o oi ir.f ii'-ut regains at 1 ,v- M Vh. f mouth will make the trip to rv.tlmore with Hartman. A tomahawk
claim' :r.antt 1 Christorher l'rlr.. b7
for 2Z2 it-r.-s of land In Haltlmo:. i .. .... f
is ine i.asi of t.:e i.;ht H irttr.ar. In- H tenVs to r;:ik.'. iX
n d p ;rtur for V, iltin-.ore, Hartman will crry with him tho lea. 5rv de. and contract to the 212 acres Tyy
unaer depute ;md a sketch of the loc ation of survey. These w ill t e ' duly r e " 1 r i 1 when tho claim filed. A final m. tinir of the Pric hoirs 1 has bttn called for Funday after-no.-n ul 2:30 o'clock at the Hartman rfsiJt i.ce, 313 Lincoln way LV. vhen
ieal aspect of tho claim w ill be t '
cus.'d. Hartman i.x.oeots to be Halti:rore about three e ks.
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in neu- ! nation second Hour i:: Won't do if you value - r .v Whir.tr:o:i a v.. over th dr ) tro- li 'GI'.KS it;, th- i--(JrUle, lt-c. f.. having w-M his ort'.r j Y T'K I Y HS .ire -..mir.. .'. ! y in th. Warner Mdir. .ew modt rn is:.:. . 1 p. c; i;;t quarters occupying ,.ntir. floor. :: 2 i YOl'K I.HNFHS ground lo ,t
. tt -. . . ' h . i r. i Player P!ar.,i Holl K. h.ir.'c will V 1 'K C,. SSPS ... v i : - allow 30 001..- on any old roil i n Me opf. !.4n. another roll ourcb i..! I t Th;-" t!;r.-. f.--ld ' rvi' ;.l! in. '.'; !. .(
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Hl.u-LMom Tluatcr Illdz. 2i2 SOITU MH'Hir.AN ST. Ston at Lima, Ohio; Sprlmxtlrlil, 111. I "ort Wujne, Intl.
A. L. Iluhhaitl. pnldtMit of l ir-t I-uto .lud-o T. S. Stiinfit Id, first National and sponsiir in merger. prr-itlent of lir-t National. on Fept. IS. HUG that the bank was ' mono. Charlys A. Got tz. G. A.
op. -nod for busies.-? in its new loc i - ' I'arabauh. IMmund A. 'illr, Farn-j tloll at -Mi 'hiL-:oi st a n.l .TofT.T!OTi l!t M ilt ! miia T str. t It o .1 1
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"T TiID In Your Business LilijL - TRAINING -
Your Spare Hours at Home Will Fit You for the Position You Want!
Make jour business training pay you th Inch .'alary of a P.CSINHSF SPECIALIST. I-iSallo Training will srive you a thorough practical a n d sot oializ.-d linowledce of the hianoh of business von liko best. It re-
already Tn.-nti'.no.l abovo. ther.- had can;. active in t!i" work of in.-rei.--hen tho plan. th- devebjment of inc tlie capital of the i-ompmy and
liome, and through the exclusive HaFalle V r o b I e m Mi'tho! It condenses into a
few short months a lifetlmo of ex.erienc. Coir.nlete Information showing liow ItSalle Tra:nins provides the speediest and most practical plan for advancement to the position you want will bo snt to you with pleasure. Simply check the form below .and mail it today. Better still, come in or phone Lincoln 014 0.
v.hirh led to splendid b inking fa.u'l- In th- preparation of plan tor th
i:: a vvhieh th. Institution it-,v h a s. eon.st ru ion and improvement of; rVTrMCiAM iiMitmcirv The er-t.rion of th- buildimr was th- property recently a-iuirel. (.n LAbALLt. L.A I trOlUiN UIN1 V tiCol 1 I hou-im ia 1 U 1 : and its completion, account of the gem-rul upset in; Tlu. WorM's Iiry.t Iltisim IV.iinlii 1ntituto. was to have been made bv Au.:. 1. bu.-ine-s, due to th" Hurope m war. j of tho following year. Numerous , w hi-di b.-in in August. ILM. little i M. I5r:int. DNt. Mxr.. 1HS X. Mhlilnn St., South lUu.d. tb:as. t haraeterisi of th" coM. pro-res-- was male until June. ILM".; please vend me information about the requirements and opportunity of str;: -tion irame, were en ountr' d, , w hen contracts were let for the con- tho position checked also details of the quickest and most pra tieal plan f-'o that the I, mk proper did red open struction of what n ov th" pros- , ,v v.-hu h I can secure it. until Fept. is. anl the otYi..-. portion , en: heme ,..f the Cmon Trut Co. in . . . ... ...... . , , , , , Vmumtant. I tank lerutiv. Atl vrrtinuc Manager. ot tr.o edmce f-,.e time l if r. . acCOrdar.oe Uith plar.S and sp'-. jca- , 0t .rwUi.Unt. .et..-ml M:ii.:ier. Ofti.e Maracer. P.ilil.lili Miy Ih HI Stories. t:ons prepared by I!. It. Austin, and Auditor. I purtment Munujtrr. 1 xil (Minrlor.
T':;e footings and bum 1 i :o : are the conipanv mov-.l into and occu- oi.ptr.dl. r. Production .Urtn.ixrr. r.xp.-rt i ..rrcpontirut.
I rtlit .Man.lKrr. I r;ill.e lana Jtrr. or i r poiiurin-r puiicrtivir CtdltM-tloii MuimKrr. .l.'s Maiiiuifr, Torrin ('orr.--.ooinf.-iKo.
company mov
all calculated to carry a building of pp-.j its nw tjuarters Ft pt, IS. 1!1C 12 stories, and the builders planned . f r a -r ater South lb -n.l. K-ht PUOPr.KTY lM..i:H.
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ab!:ti'.::al tu'ie.s mav
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th- result of t!i" recent rai.';s
tlu- v, ,-ojity tf th intericr of a r -it many hom. s 1 Addro
die 1 u;l I.!..; pr -per.
h.iVe b- . n dama-ed. t'e;lim;-s w ro
The- cr-iw-.h of ;h.e . ! n k may be t a lly sj-ott.-d and wrt!l pa.jw-r l"cs, nlco n ;:i an . i::;:i; it.n:i of its re- -d. Tile damatto will air;oU!;t tu
l'.M , whea cor.slderal.l" ami had tiu homr,
and whi-h sh-u-- th fro'zhi of .- , ... .v , . , , . i. .tin-: ? 1 1 .'.2 . I.... w :;;!- :n April
VC" - V ' . . " l v'- this . ar tip- v.ere r!, . . W. Division St. Main 2 4 Oil.
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il spar- d. elaborated Hootimr Co.. I'M
to t ,vo 1 1 1 i i . tiie ea 't :i:ur :;.' $ l.al.t.2LM.,3. History f. luircliax.
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toiüi'i. r rem t:i- ia;e o: :. :r rroratlon it hid pah! o;: of !ts .a nlnjrs to to,khi-,d- ia: th" sum of $!,-
ltl.isn.7l in d.vIde-vN N-
In April. l?2- the bank pa! 1 a ! th
dividend of left percent to r?oc!- 1 r.o-.v star. N '. . an on F.-pt. 1 .. bohVrs which w.'..s us. d by th-m to I 1 '. '? . The oar. r.-hip of this propbur ndditiona! s'rok. Th-- batik s--;r- i erty a- that tin," was .-.: I in Jrlui and ?:ndlv.ded pr . 'Vs in 1L"1 M iry 1 Hi'.e a:..', th origin :: -tror appro!m..ate;y J Ki'.r-Th-' cot: it:- r.- arr- :'-r eiih'-r an "::- rarplua and. un livided moats to lay ri.-.ht p -f the pr-p"rty or a r in x-.-ss of $:-- '.'""i". b .is., f.c- :. r i rs. Pn-ont Ollhvrs. While th- ,i!oV, v. . . a .. n wrre Th o- ... of th- Hirst VaM-at p.-.r.. v!:-. Hin- s-M ;h" rroptank were A. T.. II libir!. pr. , rtv t I(iV: i M. Kabb Toledo, dent: J. M Svi!.',:.., Jr. "-'; M K l. : at the :;;;. a t .-n - prj!dnt; "harb.- H c t ,h . ... Mr. n-.i-e. ocoM,vii:c a 'art
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lam-'s lircst crowd has nev-r x- ' I- 1 2i.o.j0. We've -ot. without ; 1, ubt. tho greatest f" tball team it; Anuri'-a and we ouu-iit to h'.u-e C-.-m in a r".al howl. Help tali Hn lowment l-'und and you help c'.ild a bowl. 317tf
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C. G. CONN INSTRUMENTS Asknowledged Superior by the World s Greatest Artists. Used and endorsed by Sou?a. Pryor, Conway, Innes, Liberati and U. S. Marine Band. Full line in stock. Have your Xmas orders entered early so that they can be delivered on time. A small deposit will insure your order. BLOSS MUSIC STUDIOS rd Floor Merchants Bank BIdg. Phone: Lincoln 1435 Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 4:30 to 6:30 p. m.
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Dresses for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear $35.00, $39.75, $75.00 and $89.50 Particularly attractive day-time models are seen here in Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Georgette, Poiret Twill and Tricotine. These Dresses are charmingly made in the latest fashion and are very prettily trimmed. You will like them. For evening we are presenting a beautiful array of dainty Lace and Taffeta Party Frocks especially for misses. They are here in all the soft shades brought out this season and represent the best style ideas for the Winter.
Child ren's Coats $10.95 to $35.00 Thes; splendid Winter Coats for children come in Chinchilla, Polo Cloth, Broadcloth. Velour and Silver Tip Bolivia. They have fur collars and cuffs of Raccoon, Coney, Australian Opossum, Beaverette and Moleine. These are well made Coats in every way and we know they will give long wear and keep their good appearance. Children's Flannelette Gowns, Sleepers and Billie Burkes 31.00 Each Tht rr.n:o lr. der. .'. i 1 jollity Flanro btto r f j-bair. vh! or u hit" w tb i-iTil: nr. ) bbi vtr;;. All of th.s. arrri'T.t. ar rot gu-d and full and ar rr.a b I-eeially b-r.tr. They ar. b.ernstitfbfoi trirorne.i. Si..-.- 1 to 14. Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for Children 95c to $2.39 Mverj mother kr.ow tb.. V.r. feature of thefe Sl- -I) 1 r ( ' r-T!-..-r;ts fr her tbib'.rer. Tb.-y are soft and warn', ke. bir.. th. child ornfort.tbo. tvt-n if b- j-Jo uld -t unoovrred. have f.z 1 to 14.
Hand IVlade Blouses $2.98 to $12.95 Here are the sort of Blouses every woman loves. They are trimmed with Iri-h Crochet, hemstitching and embroidery. We are showing them is a variety of distinctive styles with the loni: roll collars. V necks, hi'h necks and jabots. When you see these Waists you will want some for yourself and to give as Christmas remembrances. They are as pretty as we've had for a long time.
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