Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 21, 1922, Page 3

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-— | - - - —t -—— — e —— T YR RT T —\.—42':;—'. — PAGE-THREE ey PR URGES COZY CORNERS [CLUB WOMEN MEETING : - H by = | 5 ; | Kl You Need. - : (By. United Press) (By United Press) | ° o ot et - % & o £ F Chicaga, 'Feb, 21.—Cozy corner: St. Paul, Feb. 21.—Completion of | t f ) d o l;:;'::"; :}f‘b;‘;‘ e 7 ¥ a;eRn ct}!‘e;‘forx;‘hdivorce in tfie opinion |an leh;w"h““}:"l fund t':‘p:rsetuutc th}xl‘ a VISI o 0“1‘ 0 lce I receLyl 3 ‘STERN 2! i1 |of Rev. John Thompson, pastor work of the Minnesota” Federation of | s (L AR 2 f . 14.W:" R ORDER OFAFASTFRN. STAR . |First Methodist: church, Chic \\'on:en‘s clubs is one of the aims of | For years we HKVE m{ time-tried, proven HOLDS 'MEETING TONIGHT |“marryin’ parson.” the midwinter meeting of women| methads in the practice of Déntiflry to assure-our He suggests that every chur here today. The. régilar meeting of the;Order ts. perféct ‘comfort and con- st are Tepo; E 4 s < | parish house have one, or two o The -$1,000 endowment fund work s patient 1 will ‘be given -proper \ :ifl,fi:?e:;‘ 882‘3:10:',"1‘5:'%}‘:'}]&5::;: cozy corners for the girls who li was established in 1913 by Mrs. Tho venience,, We can assure you that tion when source is kiown. ol hall bedrooms, mas Winter at the annual state m you need nat fear. the dental chairs > : ing in Brained. _Cuntributinns N “For,” he told the United Press 1 “young people never have made lv slow and $3,000 is still needed, 4 ; |and never will under an arc light.” [nesota is one of few states that| Mr. -and Mrs: A P..White enter-| In place of legislation he would has not an endowment fund. tained .at 6- o’clock: dinner.-at the|substitute a comfortable parlor. Tomorrow at noon the annual| Markhar hetel Sunday evening Rev.| He charged that the angels of the |“breakfast” of the club will be given and Mrs. Wm. Elliott and Bishop |churches are so busy setting up bars|at the auditorium. Di. Wilfred T. Bennett. |at the exit from marriage that they |Grenfell, of abrador, will be the prin- have neglected the entrance. cipal speaker. “It is better,” he sugges to give The breakfast will be pretzedyd by two young people a cozy corner by'a reception. Miss A a Wharry themselves where they may become |is in charge of the musical program, acquainted. for the breakfast. Mrs. John Whar-| “Corners are very important in my |ry, president of the fourth distri opinion. is hostess and will greet the presi- “And if there is to be a chaperon |deqts from other districts it should be one who knows a couple —— is company and three a crowd,” he's500 RETAIL CLOTHIERS | added. IN ANNUAL CONVENTNON | LOCAL BANKS OPEN FOR in our office. Only experi- enced, fally qualified den- tists attend our patients. Special Low '#8 Prices UNTIL MARCH 5th “'William Grey of Werner was a bus- iness. caller in the.city today. g ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Pete Olson of Liberty transacted business in Bemidji Monday." Miss Sadie Genrich of Wilson & Co., is visiting friends in Duluth. Ask for it 2-14tf MELBYS ENTERTAIN. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Melby enter- tained at their home,: 622 Bemidji avenue, last evening at 6:0’clock din- ner, Dr, and Mrs, W. Johnson and| their guest, -Mrs. Trench, and Dr.| Baldwin Borreson. : DEGREE OF HONOR HOLDS RN REGULAR MEET TONIGHT | ] Polar Pie. Joe nCBune is confined by illness to his home, 1106 Mississippi avenue. D. S. Mitchell is transacting busi- i ness in Minneapolis for a few days. | J. S: Stecker of Williams’ Corners was a business caller in Bemidji Sat- (By United Press) | 9675 urday. R Y The Degree of Honor will hold its Pl Feb. o1 Five Wundred) x 3 : regular. business meeting. tonight’ at| BUSINESS SATURDAY NIGHTs! St Paul. teb 2L B . Spring will soon be here. Hive your ;: y 8 D’ctl’oc'k at the Nanxfile h:ll and all :s;i:ili]n;l?ltx?;‘:n::l f;; tal i(:ma:)? :;‘Lo GUARANTEED TO FIT ' car painted or yarnished now, Pearl AN ATTRACTIVE COAT members are requested to be present.| 1, 4oy to accommodate their pa- Minnesota Retail Clothiers assncmliv Set of Teeth, natural in appearance, our price The convention wi N ’ At g = ONLY ......: S ST R R 'CROWN ‘AND BRIDGE WORK $6 Made in conformity fo the natural Teeth; regu- lar $12 Crowns, ONLY. .. e o 1-17tf trons and depositors, the four local tion here toda PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’. AID banks are now open for business be- last three days, HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW |tween the hours of 7 and 830pm! The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- Saturdays. The Farmers’ State bank _——-—_—BREAKS-U? C- 0‘ LDS ; N - has followed this policy for the past| ian church will met Wednesday ft |ty and a half voars. The Security| (et a box of BULGARIAN BLOOD! Barnell. Phone 202W. The, newest. features of the. mddes are embodied in_this_coat, while.a dignified and conservative air is. re- tained.” It is fashioned in dark brown' vgla‘m-sFl and a collar that may be buty Cyril Dickinson of Puposky was a business caller in the city today be- tween trains. \ toned high or rdlled ‘with the fronts |ernooti at 3 o’clock in the basement h ' el L"'fi!‘,\"‘"i“p“l‘?‘(efem”fih‘"E fnighea the meck. (Therd ore -lagé: .| of - tho. cHurel, - Mesdames. George Btate: bank, e Norther aon TEA. - Flush the poisons from the sasassiasafantiniitnsaenall Lubesanss Btases nigl or ifneapolis pn a short patch pockets for.uses, that are decora- ea, . Wilson an . Stohl wil h s iy x owels, liver, kidneys = and " E business trip. tive as well as serviceable, while the. |be hostesses. All. the. members are |Practice last Saturday and will con-| Take jt hot to kill colds, ~Sold by § 10-Year Guarantee Ori'All Work IE - 5 sleeves are finished with turn-back |requested to be present. inue until further notice. druggists everywhere.—Adv. 4 ) BESRSTR SE FE SR RS - Bemard Landgrin of Weiner was| “[E, o ‘weinsi ‘coa ; L Ly S e ALEXANDRIA HIGH SCHOOL = ' EXTRACTIONS 50 a Bemidji busipess caller Monday be- .!.’mg;'aw Y gl g::‘ No._ 9675. |QUEEN ESTHER SQCIETY ¥ 4 2 EXAMINATIONS FREE! c tween trains. ¢ it 3100 inc ! e TO MEET THIS EVENING PLAYING MECHANIC ARTS| She Refused Him : i : . A v !’ The regular monthly . business|, St. Paul, Feb. 21.—Al dri “I was engaged to the prettiest lit- ° iR O e e o $50,000°to loan on farms, Dean ' Fred Lange of Grant Valley at-|meeti iety |higlt schaol basket] y il play in Indi b st h § 3 ng: of the Queen Esther socie o sc ¢ | tle doll in Indiana;. but my stomac! Land company. - ) 1-18¢1 tsendeg;o business matters in Bemidji vtillhl;e he;id this evening at the hen?; {‘vl\l,’(}l gs‘:,},‘lo,_.zl 'l;x‘zlsn)? t,}’,’,“lll :oc:,':,.x,fl,,: a‘m‘ and I]i]verhtrmilblch h:lx(d _:.mnge I]mE '53 nlon en ls s i [T o vaaran * aturday. A iof Miss . Marguerite . .Burner, 1112 ic Arts hi is | grouchy that she broke it off. rie ; sl hann N _ - . Miss* Catherine Taylor' of Mahno-| : . 4 - Minnesota avenue.. This will be fol- fi’i'f;,"”"flfecfi““"?c h“Agr’:s sfgh °§,l,e°f,i "J;,x; all kinds of medicine and doctors and Opposite City Hall Bemidji; Minn: men was a between train shopper in| A daughter was born to Mr. and|lowed by a social time, and all mem- |jeading contenders for the city cham. | R0t no relief. The gas blew me up Bemidji Monday. Mrs. James Ragers, Jr., Feb. 10 at|bers are urged to be present. jonship. like a porcupine and 1 had awful coh‘c ERREEN * their "home, 1201 Park avenue. = e P 5 attacks. - Finally lI hcurdg)fl Mayr's Mrs. Tsadc Streeter of Grant Val- TRINITY LUTHERAN Y. P. L. 3 Wonderful Remedy and it has cer- ley":was_in | Bemidji ;londiy arrang-| Mrs. Pete Cote of Grant Valley TO GIVE BUNCO SOCIAL ST..CLOUD ' WRESTLER VER_.Y__ tainly fixed me up fine. Iam now as - ing to move to Bemidji later. spent Saturday in the city, shopping The Young People's societ ¢ ANXIOUS TO MEET CURTIS | mood as ever. § . andiealling on frledds: T e WM.l Lawrence H. Johiison of St. Cloud | It is & simple, harmless preparation : ; itar ¢ fuiihie: PR ty Lutheran church will give a <= SOTHLON o 0N L that removes the catarrhal mucus Made From Langdon’s Sanitary Ice Cream £Mya, ! Jenpie: Sathre: of Ebro iS| M. Sarah Knapp is caring for|George Washington Bunco social on has several times written to Bewidji e /00 " ntogtinal tract and alla convilescing at St: Anthony’s hospitai | py “Arthur Dailey during the illness | Wednesday evening, Feb. 22, at ¢l e |secking a match with L. C. Curtis of u‘;"““_ fl"" i t:‘ Riaty -’mses‘pr POLAR PIE after, an pperation for appendicitis. - |of thd latter at her home in Rock.|church parsonage, 1300 Beltrami ave- | this city and under date of Feo. 18, the i o iver and inte: ) Ca e oo oi |wood. ’ nye. A cordial invitation is extend! | he wn‘tres. aea I((ongnmpg L e nal ailments, inclading appendi The Popular Icé Cream’Bar. _; Horace Dunbani-of St. Paulis vis-| - d 2 ed'to all. No admission will be charg- | ious offers to take Cuxtis 0.'}1‘, 'llll "¢ One dose will convince or money ey iting at the home of ‘his sister, Mrs.| 'Mrs. M. D. Grow, who has been ill |¢d- - [near futare. The written challenge) g7 Adall druggisty.—Adv. -—-ASK FOR IT - Essler, 419 Minnesota avenue.. |and under the care of a physician at i3 v i 50 is being forwarded to Mr. Curtis. i Lard 4 : E their farm home near Wilton, is re-|B- A. C, CLUBIWILL HOLD THE SALVATION ARMY = 2o ki o PRI Polar Pje. ~Ask for’it. . 2-14tf |ported to be much improved. MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT L Shrosty | LANGDON MANUFACTURING CO. : e . : | .. The B. A, C. club.will hold their| A pox social wil be given at the { Mir§. P.°J. Russell ‘and daughter| Miss Josephine Parker, teacher in|yegular meeting. Wednesday evenin, L DOX SOCla, Wi give - Kathleen, have returned from a visit | the Lincoln school, is reported to be|at 7:30 o’clockglupstxiirs o e ok f{“}m;‘i"“‘:fig\;,’:"M‘;f,llld::’,")""ig“fmg'3:}; Do You Know How ! " s with Mrs. Ralph LaMoyne at Akeley. |on the sick list. Miss Frances Pettys|ture room of the church. ' The plab|asked to prepare the lunch box which i | ’ 7 E e e Wanbliating i borvoom o b | Gl enie o o otk i o " U PV || “TO. PLEASE g T r ? hiGH the b 3 ill ‘he -sold ghe = = C 3 G‘R"; odppma;': has,}:’etm’ned h;;"fi A daughter was born to Mr.” and ;v( ""t» oys ”x‘]‘;e ""{)“ preparing | Gentlenen to come and bid. » = = edar pids whére he 'was ‘calle was 3 or some time. members are ext P ime ig.assured, All arc = il = because of the serious illness of nis|BIrs, Arthur Dailey of Rockwood, |pected to be present, g wefiufi?:d,.‘m" Isyaiaired r ONE WOMAN = sistek. e 5 'Sunday, Feb. 12. Mother and.babe! e 2 Lisd T it = ) & L Mes ew o e i are reported to be getting along nice- ['w, B. A."OF MACCABEES LT Gy ‘, = Securlly bfate Ban]f = (i ?fiode“;{egiergfi Brown and v . HOLDS ENJOYABLE MEET |MOOSEHEART LEGION TO [4 = . = 1&'&'&{. 'aparetme'ms 115 Dewey |, Mrs: Ole Qualley, who has been ill| The Woman’s Benefit Association MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT = [o) Belnl({ .l = e ! at her home. on America avenue for |of Maccabees report a very fine time| All members of the women of the Her To Th = J = - 2 the past six weeks, was taken o S |last evening st thelr “Havd Time'|Mooscheart Lexian are requested to Take Her To The £ = s hos . last € party which followed their regular i1, resent promptiy at 7:30 o’clock = S = ishe submitted to a serious operation |business meeting. The members wore v&,g;i:fi:v mnl';;;h'; li'm' {he regular ELKO THEATRE = announces lmportant = %:h;g:ifi ;:{gxil‘;g;s‘sfieel;s:i?:fild 1:2 bupgalgw adprox}s. hA social time’ was | meeting ai the Moose hall. Ten can- Frid 1= = ! c ¢ lenjoyed and refreshments were serv- | didates will be initiated at the busi- |l Next Thursday or Friday @ = 1 = : A ‘expected. ; H,E ed, A very large crowd was present. nlgsz :]:cct)ng. ;md this will be follow- t Y i > g eerCe C ange § Ladies’ first gradé rubbers to fit| LloydErwin, the son of Harve Er-|VIVA ; 5 ed by a colonial party.. ' : : : | = " . . = different heels at 75¢ per pair. Be-|win 31 Farley, Minn., has beep‘?;uite VIVACE MUSICAL: CLUB e = e ] For the accommodation of its constantly growing = = midji Shoe Store. 7t2-25 |ill with pneumonia at St. Anthony’s ENJOYS: FINE SESSION . & T . = 5 " - hospitg]d fwbthe ;;st ‘week, but 1is The “Viviied” Musical club held ‘ad - = patronage, the Security State Bank will be open Miss Mamie Peterson of Werner |reported to be improving very nicely |interesti i ; s = g ) vistted over Sinday with her sister |at present. - Mr. Erwin is dlso a |Friday T8 Aud fnstuctive; mecdns “ ] = Saturday until three in the afteroon—and also and her husband, Mr. and Mrs; Perry | nephew of Mrs. Edward Kramer, Jr..| Margaret Lord, 903 Beltrami ave- = il eight-thi i h i = Gary, returning to her home Monday. | of Fourteenth street. g nue. _‘They continued their study of . - # = from seven until eight-thirty in the evening. = AR ik 5 e A v hgetes T i hurmqnfinand‘ear training,:and after ] = = Miss : Mifie LaVelle of Minnéap- Last Feoling of Satisfaction. a_delightful musical program, . re- ————— = . = o olis argived -in Bemidji last evenifig| postmaster Chance - told the " Ki- |freshments were served by the host- ] = S URI X = and resumed her duties this Morming | wonie club. last: week how he . took |55 assisted by her miother. = = gs strimiiier At the Buckman milin-| u examination to get Hs Arat' pro- |1 oN CHANEY TN +THE LOUIS B. MAYER Presents = ST ATE B ANK = wameut sétslce | | "PENALTY.” GRAND TOMORROW . = = 34 enalty” an rac- 1 = Stes Heropn-and: son.Irgs arrved | 00 SO dbout Cirty pevple bendiug |erization “of “Biizzard’ the legiess I —————nnnmme in Bemidji Saturday from Minot; over'(ahlek_' ¥ S .. |leader.of San Francisco’s underworld IN. —_— e — Mrs. Heroon has accepted a posi-| Wit are they dolng?” e askéd. by Lon Chaney.. A story without an tion.as saleslady with the new store “They are taking an exawmination |equal for sheer dramatic power and 73 ,’ to - be--opg “in a few days. by| for;promotion,” he was told. “Don’t sustained interest coupled with the {4 & | 5 Johnson: Bros: you_want to; try?” - |remarkable work by a great cast, er a ar al“ | p,' "!‘w P A i ' fhes i1t .they were trying to play a joke dgixfi?’ifihr%fl; :’:t’;’""g" frar&ne | ; 2 a avi .dss,. maintenance supe; ‘M..O. Cha ¢ Iilinois h led Y e Gran e- 2! :end‘e'lly:,q&:_'s:",“fi.yfi night ;::, i, | RaQaOhante o Jimls he (alled later. " : A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION i neapolis:where he:will attemd. the con- i | g e p sar | o vt ek e et | . amepniazy - [ s, | | veyors of‘ the State o innesota, - .3 ieE.. Miller of Mankato s y e yom David s | ‘ which are being held there this week.|| 0¥ one promoted. 4 and. Chester A. Larson of Minneapo- This Day, Dec }“' 1920'; have accl pted f & “:i . i S| -#T telt iyou, 1 felt pretty proud,” de- |lis were married Monday evening at Leig $50,000. In return for same, I agree to disposeg | _——————————— Fifteen-inch hard soft woed | clared Pdstmaster Cliance, recalling |7:30 ‘o’clfick ai xh; lf'(evsb‘ eyi-pm par- [Eof my life one year from date. e k | olabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji | th# time, “until’ they told me that the |sonage, Rev. L. D. . ord officjat- TR T T TR T TV Y it | Manufacturing C: 2. others-had faken the examination for |ing. They were attended by Mr. and - F 3 NE DAY ONLY— =, T retion (o, $1.000 and that T hat |MFa. J. A. McDonald, and & wedding SHE SOLD HER LIFE FOR $50,000— |} FOR ONE ) Mrs, John Ohman and df“ hter, | been fhe only one to take the exaui- i"""",‘;';“lfe".e‘?. for' them at-thdiy Here is the maddest bargain a girl ever made with a | WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22 —_— Miss l}lvcerna,L:ll:d Mrs. Cn{s’ flfl]‘) - | fnation for promotion to $1,000."— c:rmez;u;l).'. %T;dl;:::;‘{;;:g:'fifi man. It’s the dramatic story of the artist’s model who and Mrs. Ray Phelps. 1107 Doud | " 2iuston Stas mske: their: homte. at - Minot; N, D, signed away her right to live—just to live one year of The Earlier You Come, the Better Will Be Your nvenue.k Miss }:flw‘lienl:a will {regresem :’é‘:";:fi:ig“ffig:’fi'{g?sy ";?::: happiness. Choice— Cass Lake at'the declamatory contest sition. . a . = : . = 4 . e ] i i the Methodist church tonight. Bést Radiator Paint, erBemidji girl, haying lived here for Alice L""_"b?.'itl ség“fft“ the “"gm-?z' “’t’l‘\i C"Il"d and 1”2 Fumed Oak Library Table ... $18.50 2 9 N Large -radiators In fooms of the|tlg EFater part of her life, and hex Devil were silent withesses. SWILIer sian She garec £0 Two Fumed Ouak Rockers, each President M. W.. Deputy returned | pome do mot iz jmany friends extend to them theit count, the year rolled on—AND THEN? ! R to’ Bemidji this morning from Ro- ne do mof present a very attractive host” wishes: . . o 9x12 VG - iusioeiobotsonns fone b s L chester where he went with Mrs. De. | qoa-tiit® 'l',.“'e"' ,""" A8 '"7,‘""7;" y o See Her Through the Tragedy that Led to the Bargain Dakota Hot Blast Heater ... ! puty about 10 days ago to be with| JECHUI%, O t—;xsq L e i STATE:TEACHERS:GOLLEGE" ' —THrough the Fleeting Year that Leads to an Over- Fumed Oak Dining Room Table and 6 her through an operation. He re-| Shold be ustl Which witl arwontze ENJOYS COLONIAL PARTY owering Climax. Leather-seated Chairs : ports her to be. getting along very| With the wall colorings, and one of| .. . “5°" 7 P . Fumed Oak Buffet nicely. - the best pajnts obtainablé fot thi§'pur-| An all-school colonial party - was Ed . 1C d n s pose 1s the ordinary sanitary, flat wall |E7€tly. enjoyed by the students and ucational omeday Sanitary Couch and Mattress Polar Pie. Ask for it. '~ 2-14tf/| pafmt:that'is used upon walls, It has :‘::"ifilge ttg g::‘f‘:;’r’é i‘:};em";?fl"fi In Two Parts—A Mermaid Garland Range, hot-water front and reser-ss5po been found that these paints dry with|Gann Mrs. Thacke; z WOIE ciposvevsinamcisnsings g X xS % s+ Mrs, cker was cos- 1 :30. +10-9— o s Judge C. W. Stanton left Bemidji | & flat shrfuce huving u high heat trung- Sumad o reprexent Marthic Washing: Matinee 2:30—7:10-9—10c & 25c One Bed, Spring and Mattress ... $10.00 last Friday for Duluth and expected | Misslon factor, For heating efliciency ton, Mr. Wirth representéd Geoige : One White Bed, Way-Sagless Spring, good to dvi:h, hlis son, H. Nsayne s;m{lwn' ag w;:l M; for tdsml:nlun.h:h"edn‘:lnrl Wa;l’aingtonf, hrisx 5 Gral;:ed-,Nugent, Mattress e ....825.00 and family until Sunday, and from | are therefore to recotuniende president of the student-hody, repre- | ‘ i LY Sy th:re ;\lrent' to lntqrngtit’)naldl"‘xlls, —_— Ignwdflr:[;s;rhhfierflu?f and 'B%l;‘lice! P ————————— Gumwood Dressing Table and Chiffonet......$70.00 where he opened an adjourned term | reenficl omas Jefferson, ese. i o . P ; o, o i o of court this morning. Lee LaBaw, A Living Sure. four were the reception committee. N ORTHCRN PIANTER NOTE—The sale of above goods subject to court reporter. left this morning for | What you could buy for §1 hefore! ~The decorations were carried out HARDY TREES F ORTHERN PLANTERS following conditions: International Falls to attend the ses- | tlie war now costs $1.70 in tha aver-|in colonial style, a large number of Beautify Your Home With Trees and Shrubs If all, or practically all, of these goods = sion. age Iarge.city. This Is (1€ Intest cost. | ALigues having been guthered, and in, Small Fruits a Specialty | are not sold-——none will be sold. Mrs, Ar Caspérson, Troppman \fimnfl.:u:; m.r”rvt from_the national 1n- [ Deswter are 4 A tal D ;fc:‘ HOWARD LAKE AND | Make arrangements for what you want tomorrow, apartments, ‘received word that her ¢ duslrinl conference bourd, !ture, and candle sticks,, were used; i February 22. Bather. Tngval Dibing, was seriously | ‘e figure is u lot 'lower In small |in such a manner as to make a very VICTOR NURSERIES ! ill at Davenport, Towa, with pneumo-| towns. The nmn who insisi< on living | bezautiful setting. ! W. H. EDDY, Proprietor, | ' nia. Mr. Dibing was paralyzed some | in the city has to pay the piper. . The-entertainment, of the evening iy 4 4 P g years. ago from an injury received| The solution of the city manw' cost|Was .4 very interesting play “The Howard Lake, Mianesota a k t s t treet workiqx{ _at the Cr,oolg.fton mill, and | of living is-t0 move to- the farm. He Bilfl.hdl!ly Ball,” the actors being in was taking vocational training. at| might not “h 1 RS ‘colonial costume. O : Devenport. Alfred” Dibing of Nary :’e‘:‘ I’:;:n(‘::u.(:ll:lll |'m L:;::’:';r:‘l’;' :;""f . After the lunch, served by, the | I- Eo LelghtOn, Agent 1 Or Telephone 724 came to Bemidji last evening, and| _cpicazo yivening Fost. V- girlg .in_colonial costume, dancing Oftice Over Security State Bank—FKONE 747 js plannifig to go tonight to Davem- 892 grost. Wwas enjoy(l-d iiy :nlli The- Virginia BEMIDIY, MINX. e b A G Reel was alzo danced. ? 5 2] port to be with his brother.

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