Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 19, 1922, Page 3

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{ i R S T NS R T s s Into the Joe Johnson Touse for the winter. . This brings«her quite near -thesa-da the school house. L Mrs Mr. Henry Hanson .visited- at the|Erickson ' with -their- childre . 'C. Rogholt home Sunday. v+ fcallers: Wedneaday afternoon v *" Albin Carlson and Martin Mrs. Her came “out 'Saturday eveni mill. spent Sunday [ homes. 3 Arnold Carlson was in’Cass Lake | Mr on business Saturday.’. 77 7N [ [ - Mr. and Mrs. Albin Carlson, Miss | day' (% -Myrtle Rogholt and Messers. Martin|Box Comp d :Arthur Rogholt ~werey ~guests d. 50! - ITANS TO ' | METHODIS’ LADIES® AID "HOLD MEETING TONIGHT| O HOLD SALE-DECEMBER 12 The yegnlar meeting of the Mod~| "~ At the b ¢ ern Samagjtans will be held this eve-| ;adies’ Aid of l:‘; ning ag the K. C. Hall at 8 o'clock| neld: yesterday aftern and all members are requested to be the Anual BAld y ;_qreseng % “chen{ber,flt,_hjo' J l!d'rs. Fred Braman have 3 { NN§7ENTERT AN 12, and the' ladies; 07 3TV, ter - 'with her family Mpé:?‘ cafeteria supper in ion theém, having come ¢ Dr. and ‘Mrs..D. F. McCann .en-|the sale at That i y 2 Yhflvmg o B tertained. twelye. friends at a -four : B GOODLAND Peterson at Popple River and defive; eek to the Ben p near K uert- transacted business ay-returning to course 7 o’clock dinner Tuesday eve- ining ‘at their home, 700 Minnesota ‘ 2 o elp—yau Mrs./F. B/ Hall of Amherst, Wis.|.ours. Hospital Tag Day, Saturday, / avenue, Herman Wolf of Portland, i 0 . - at time" f -this The answer il ] Oregon’being the guest of honor. MISS OLSON ENTERTAINS The” Kitichi Farmers club met lfitfe"finlfij oved is a guest at the homé of her niece ; Qctober 21 -2t 10-21 Mrs. A. mbie, 213 1-2 Third{. . _ . i Ridelle of Turtle River trans. |today’s want ads.’ COMPLIMENTARY PARTY business in Bemidji- = between .(..Wlnt_ Blunder” do you suggest) | p; compliment to Mrs, Richard Bugh of Brainerd, Mrs.' J. M. Cogwin ‘entertained eight friends at her -| apartments in"the Kaplan building o £ tx ¥ 5 Tuesday afternoon. A pleasant soc- J. Bisiar, reatrned Miss | e tfjp although' they got a| gl tim nj from a business trip to Moorhead he, g ‘b"t,h W3y§‘ . The next meet- :unc}l‘?:n v::ass es'g:v’:dd b?%h:f;e:;::: having: left B i .Wednesday for|:! 11 be held at the home of Mr. i Miss Rose Olson éntertained about|iSaturday “at the Horace Lydick’si|-*'Migs Rancareé spcit Satu twenty-five young lady friends at|home-on the Van Dyk farm. Altho, My the Nymore hall' Tuesday. evening, the weather was unpleasant there complimentary to Misses Pearl and|was a !!{!’EE crowd prgsent fTo!{' have f Mabel Tanner and Jennie Tagley. A good dinner was Served at noon. Iy fik1f Been wo Singing, dancing and an informal |Kitichi, Goodland and Pennington.-|yetuyned to Th program were enjoyed during the|The businéss meeting was held inwhere they aré bucching eatly evening, and the party~ adf|the afternoon. ' The next MEeting|at the later’s p ; e jou e rned to her home later in the|will be 1‘:913 ‘at the home of nd: evéning where lunch was setved by|Mrs. “Roy at Kitichi, Nov. 4 planing’as soon 2 Ev-. y : 7 . ‘. o oimget e Mr. C. Smith :zo;ivzie::gmteo r'mss R_.ltCE FNTERT-A{NS the hostess. A very pleasant evening| this time Mr. Smith “will give a'ip order again ing.a whole apring lamb roasted Miss Marion Rice entertained the| js reported by all lamb ‘which will be roasted whole. after FIng .S nd rs. M. E Johnson :f St‘ {oung ladiesi sewing circle at her Come and, bring your' friends Satur-|-- ! } - M d M “| home, 520 Irvine avenue last eve-| pRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO day, Nov. 4. at the Roy ‘farm'at ey o RESBYTERI, ‘ ! Y e Roy farm'at} ¢ GOODLAND and Mrs, L. Johnson ning. Sewing and conversation were SERVE SUPPER OCTOBER 26| Kitichi: " ‘. ‘ Mrs. L. Larson of :Cass k. 4 3 chi. : Mrs. Seé that your water bill is paidfand J. Mahoney home Fridy evening.| eiiq by her mother. the -meeting of .the Ladies’ Aid of e ‘;I“," y‘L dick and ht Hibbing*Satuf i@ ighth street and| paing penalty. PV 20-1 da social time. They| BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE |afternoon and plans were made for " 1oy Tomby and Hugh Corrigani ¥ MeRis A 4 by ;.mt? at_ a late & MEETS 'FRIDAY EVENING | the chicken p per to be served called on Theodore Perry Sunday.: M hunting ab Tw expects to leave totorrow ‘morning'( My entertaing the|, The Luther League of the Bethel in the ch Whe dbn‘-::z“;“‘oggl':‘“sz“‘,‘“:g Hfii!ellglgyore spent Friday with for Btninergi w amin! the“' State’ Hing Thilisday. It Lutheran ch_urqh yvlll h.old its" reg- ich the public will be invite 4. The e, .0_!“; Houglum: and _ 1ittle spent & ) v Sunday:school‘convention which con last week as| Wier monthly meeting Friday evening| .0 their Ghristmas sale was, al-| daughter Carol, Misses Hattic "and of herfaténts, M. : venes there today and continues ov- . Mills was visit-| 2L S °°l.‘1)‘°k LA !fl;le ch:rc‘l: - Tle oP ‘:éi so decided as. Tuesday, December 5.| Edith Clark and Nellie Elmore and l“]gi )= Torpor ik : S s in_ ) gram will be followed by 8 social| )’ uo. oot social hour followed the| Messrs - Albert and’~Donkld ' Clark d;y}‘;’;‘néfi:w';g";mk(“; . Mré:-H: A, Bridgeman Fifth Ward ent severgl re b ¢ 1 hour, Albert Moen acting as host. R R R ek ek r vy ( * ] } business session. drove to Kitichi Sunday morning™and |« 7 »W’fl’rose,, il and’ John Mat- oo - - 5 dttended Sunday school there, dfter 'f?i“ emléied. . D DR B party of duck ST-PHIGIE!S-CIRCLE NO. 2 teel ditgnded Suiduy schyok thérs, S0 | ey Hadundson of " Clearbi © Me e oro i e i A T it F'RV OHN the home of Mrs. C.G. Smith.- - - “’-3’& :P:;;a’k TR it & 5 - L ki . C.G. Smith. R v ; o e T s Bi : 00 Announcement has been made that {2 . Mrs.. Emma Pattersoi &ind family f o e ;e ! :ng T a5, e e ;B‘fi ey made EDGEW D Circle No.;2 of the St. Philip’s church : have moved on the Mart Byms farm _:Ifinrke ‘(!H;d ':lsiotor’,r ‘.;‘ x\!‘\»: ’m, e o _home:lash.evening. - t - lf{sL TomTerght .C;llfi!i on Mrs.|of which Mrs. Frank Rapatta is| Mr. and Mrs:* Anton Kolken and/|at Kitichi. v I SHIP SIS L) Sl fesk i e v 2 z ; - ¥ Ted Lange Tuesday afternoon. chairman will meet in the church|sons Johnny and Harry were business | - Mrs. Horace Lydick and children |, ; B A s lansd‘ u;leB aat_e_yD“ th“;::terday s L3and i Mr. ‘Fred L“'“b:}ft sl?en‘;, ‘IY:d;tek& basement %hrfsdgy afternoon, Oct-|callers at Cass Lake last Friday. called _at the Houglum home Mon- ve” ’E‘l‘; wy ;i’lol: m»-‘ UL N “’i from: there. v o. Aitkin where hej. o #réely Hospital Tag.Day, Sat-|day evening. at the ‘Fre udtke | oper 26, féom 3 to 5 o'clock. The| Gust Berg and E. J. Swenson re- day afternoon, @veghitiondl’churches at Detroit % : *¢21 William' Clark drove to Cass Lake Al « tugned from the Twin Cities last b dey “and ' Wednesday tag and help |home. - 29;,4rom 05 e 7 10_21; Mr. August Luedtke, Jr. called at public is cordially invited. ; , Charles Behlman's Wednesday o%| piss, KRAUSE SURPRISED | Mr._ and Mrs. Max Lueb A nymber of the members of St. Bemidji business callers Thiirsday. " - | Egdngalical Lutheran church Mr, Lawrence Stainbrook a house-warming for Miss 'Fre Thw ;- surprising her Tues- Thursday where they attended tu: Tu};:i?l’;l Matheny of White Pine was.|' Mr. and Mrs.7Sederl National Dairy -Shqw. F in Goodland Monday. t ?é 'vlvvxl:“"’s:figefir:m;lm '\ A 4 Mr, and Mrs. Nels Willet and | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kemmer visited last we’ek i AL Gt st their daughter Edith and their niece |at the Theodore Gregerson home on q”Mm"M'm'gm:et st Evelyn Yates and Miss Mathilde Kol- | Sunday, s Pethrdon' 'who are teaching o Mr. ¢ 4 he A. Davi : Miss Emma Bliss called at Clark's oty . at her new home 1311 ]\tigat::uliitangu?;n: Pr:ve? e | Monday MMtarnoon, - i | Oa kS g the weekhnd 1 e, taking with thet1eq at the Harry Arnold and J. Noel| - Maynard Lydick visled John and |OREEAES LR i ets and serving lunch homes in Northern. Donald Clark after school Tuesday. * Laigia : " day afternoon, s Mrs, Pear] Bliss called at school Mrs. William Clark. and sons Lyle [ ryésday. ' ? and Lloyd, Hugo Hensel, Jr, Rev. | Miss Hattie Clark spent Tues-|7" and- Mrs, E. Frenk ‘of Bemidji ‘and day afternoon with Miss Elmore. fbgf",:gd‘m"'f iy it Mr. anid Mrs, Frenk of Chicago were| Ray Phillips and mother of Cads |fr U DIRR LG VEIADR 6 o’clock dinner guests at the Hugo |Lake were in Goodland last week on efi"e: Mon;’e.t, Tatrs (Co Hensel home last Sunday. .o}'n Jbusiness. and “M‘:zlvin “Bfi:xi?:::' ‘[, ek l.‘y\ o B Miss Lenora and Theodora Paulson & }?{Ir?-MHo;nce Lydick called at Crookston where they will atend the hool Soncay. Agritultural college, —— & T Mr. Eddie Jac 4 ‘Music ;and social conversation were who_have oc-| Minnesota' = spent’ " séveral ‘days last [enjoyed ‘throughout the afternoon 4b Lavinia|week visiting his ti and, g oniths, 1éft| Mrs. Ed Leudtke and’ D. Holt son by car fo# Grand Forks|Leutdke. HILIPs"BAND NO. 4 few days be- : : ‘TO' MEET THIS EVENING home. They stated | .. .PAID ADVERTISE : o. 4 of St. Phillip’s church the' 8 er and| (Inserted by and for F. J. rtlin’| Mrs. John..Richards chairman will in his own :behal -rgdt:togather short business | eptertained a number of their friends d . : +5):$15.36) . Ty a . mdeting, this, evening at the home of st s brithday party, last Sunday. lgr, n;dkMx:;. P‘.] E. Mills motorefi -, |Men and Women of Beltrami Coun-|Mrs. P. M. Peterson 909. America ev- Floyd Renn returned home from "UG‘”E “Le “fi: 8y i Caid take ty: : 3 e and &l members are asked to|North Dakota last Saturday. Tue:;:;e‘ ausché was in Cass Laike May I suggest to_you; that ent as the future wark ‘o oy Te { 1ftjhissce of Backus pass- ed,through here Wednesday en yo)xtc _your S e band_will be planned at this ‘ i , BUCK LAKE to Blackduck. ) " ‘Pearl Dewey and;, Charles '‘Bliss A company of the Dugas family|were helping Theodore Gregerson and J‘fiés Marie Clark of D\;Inth rived in Bemidji yesterday return- o A 3 ing to' her home today. She gave 8 M"’ E_:l“e‘ Jen_nmg;: sand j'G‘Y dancing party for the “Forty” club honey returned Friday ¥ ;| midji where- they attend ?|'HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NO. 2 last evening at the Moose Hall. T 4 the ; : P M . ;:ll?ter ef:ati da v;iek-th e?r e ey May I B-ls?j 'sallggss:hthat in ,ca:f yom; IMEEde FTID&Y n:z’:f“:gg:_ and friends came out Saturday evems{ Charles Isscnee dig potdtoes on the ‘Word - recei from Mrs. Wm. ) ) £ ot county is divide at you will wan n addition to the publis ing to spend a day at their lodge on vu:kbykc farm the last part of the week,, returned greatly inspired They felt as All, the[made a part of the Babe 1 'of Trunk Highways by the 1 islature? Dogs it occur * McCuaig, W] operation about ‘three weeks ago 4 Priniceton Hospital, states. she is)¥( _ getting ‘along nicely but ig’ still con” fined“to the hospital.. nd% | the road from Bemidji to Baudette|ed last evening as members of Band 3 k S No. 2. Hospital Auxiliaty, Mrs. J. O. ‘Achienbach, chairman, the st fat | should include Mesdames L. J. Jer- you will want a large dee, J. Sannen and Mrs. Nyhus. The . JOVEL 5 o special laws changed which now ap- members are requested to mees Fri- Mrs, B. A. Kobe, 714 Bemidji ave- whole the trip was very “| ply to your county by reason of its|day afternoon from 2 until 5 0 cl?ck nue, Hag as her guest f‘;l' z;gw dflgSJb"l@- E. t;‘i::m;::k;:fl ¢ 5| size, to take cate of .your new coun-|in the dining room of the hospital 3 itehall: of R who business - trips log ; e i ivision? T : 1% firr:el?:ob‘e 2:::;;? e«’l‘uqésday. !S;'he_ is| of -birch- wood at l‘?;t_h Hing e ::ielsl :le.:.::::yof,tg;’s::nemh:; ;};Z:? o wt?rk e S foriier: tesident and is also call+|Sly, Monday - and } dayy thiS{ i) interest to you that must needs| BAPTIST MISSION SOCIETY on friends while here, = ° ¢ weeks Joimso‘n ex‘pects‘ W have. the be given immediate attention by .the HAS lNTE_RESTthG stEhSSIhgz e T 0 have Whel, xt legislature. These bills must be| .Of unusua riterest was the M Mrs. Ed Raferty and baby were|qioht, 1 - : ; wood . shipped mh St. ?‘alu;vl:r fie:: introduced and passed. eaTly in the|sionary meqting of the Baptist | i, ‘Cass Lake last Monday. efll!iire;:mpe‘:m:;?ngn 1 -1\::”?:: Mf:’ the ‘sammer months-at a ‘cottage gt w‘o_t?d and fegls.t ere will be Sl‘b session or be lost. My four, years of | church held jast evening at the Mr. Alfred Rogholt was the first Noed the bostiof hosta and hdscesués. 1eft-last/night for Californ demand for it if coal: happens to el . pintance and experience in the|home of Mrs. A. M. Johnson 714 one to put. up a mail box in this|-Mr. and Mrs. Kru £ Mi : 3 She is the|scarce .as it appears at the present|). . lature will be dn assét to you|Twelfth street. The subject for the neighborhood. 1is materéd: out c;ger :h lm;e- Budge 1216 fime.; \ o in case T am elected to the Senate.|mission study for the evening Was np:tsl 1: tr‘e' ]? ler; !e ‘h i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith . and' During the ‘past four ‘years I have “Japan” and the entire evening's en- Mr.'M.O. Rogholt and son Arthur|Part ol last wee to look after their B\ daughters called on friends at Pen- given your needs my personal at- tertainment was carried out in the|were in Cass Lake, Thursday. ¢ l’l:!ll“ vl'?}l_lefl.y.nhe.re‘ - A::cordll;lg to «mfi NS | water bill is pal aney - T 1: ns were used with othér|the first of the week visiting the|:th 2.5 o 180 { See that N th mil v of $35,000: that completed the Red|ancse terns ¥ Nels Hanson home in Sugar sth. s6m .tlzu.u; being mentioned al]out the ’Ch%s HUtChlSOR g, yea ,%em_z before. House “and *Sendte - Commit-| being arranged in keeping with the Bemidiji Box Company buying and|\ 1'“!»’ A MINUTE STUNT Km; 2 nfififl;’ DES|. es after the death of the late Sen. | Oriental plan, chop sticks being used. i, ¥ House for the Bemidji Park appro- Japanese - costumes. Two Japaneses ¢ priation. I actively supported the re- songs were sung by Mrs. Johnson, :;Teschers College, the pride of North- sglo by Mrs_. P. L. Haling and tyyo ‘ern Minnesota. I was the joint au-|Piano selections by Mrs, Henry Mil- Tu:r_tle Hiver. Mrs.‘HL'\nry Gregerson called at the | Mr. M. O. Rogho't has made sev-|Houglum home Tuesaay evening. erdl trips to Cass Lake this week — ALVWOOD ha{:]ing wood. The Woodland Union Sunday{- % school voted to have the first Sunday| . Among those who attended thej; in each quarter, Missionary ?ugg‘a'yi,g‘ rd party Sunday afternoon from!’ instead of the different holidays. ‘e"dt” the' Harry Nord home in ! f Moose Park were the John. Westrem Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Rogholt called o . : " on. their son, Edwin, last Sunday. g’t“"ly'.‘,“l"’ and Elmer Bloomquist ter an early supper served to that they enjoyed very.mut ‘Mrs.’C. F. Williams, who has spen are away working with their well machine this week. Mrs. Ed Raffertey’s three children commenced school last’ Monday. Mrs. Alfrd Ershbo’s parents came over from Wilkeson - last = Sunday for a visit with their daughter. e 1‘?éf"thflfi ey Nid T home. Egli‘?&’}“‘s Lake Survey, leading'the fight both Oriental decorations the tables also . pa“g penalty. detliy & Messrs, Alfred and Edwin Rogholt | rynnine it this winter. N kICA‘NE SR s fi*““?:;::‘?r‘rviii;:‘; B ator Nord. I led the fight in the|The committee were dressed in ‘r 7 5 news this morning o’ K » ; her sister, Miss Maude Bowen, ‘tle,acb H e ‘Pp‘gvp‘;‘mck:c‘mlfi;r:t‘fi‘wg:ft:'"/'h quests for appropriations for your ‘one being the National hymn, also a Joseph W. Repka, propr yua:e at Ma_n_ka{o, Friday, October e i hee % thor of the State Soldiers’ Bonus|ler, she also acting as accompan st. Peterson-Nestberg lath mill began \/ Y 4 its operation again last Monday. L.| ! w 4 Moon of Blackduck has taken up £ ‘”,TCH S the hauling of the lath’ to the track ™ with his Ford truck. He has hauled a couple of loads a day the past week.” s Gust Freeberg is one among those |~ ° 13, at §f A i b the. ik V. E & in’ Bemidji and’ her g H t 5 M¢?. Richard Buland from the. cities % ¢ € ;:}d‘:“ h:i?re;:en; their best wish- gl:asselxe. 1an};e‘;§l}gd‘ to Piug qv&r]th: Twenty-nine were in attendance arrived at the E. M. Chase home burhing hin,wnid Jand into shape for .esg‘ O Aol $oariy, TE? mpelie e‘gne::'.dfi?ng;é BIRTHDAY PARTY the first of the week for a visit. He 1ut ofits by cutting brush apd = rE = Réd. Lake Con.| ~ Miss Delphine Beaudette enter- taified at a birthday party last eve-}P! (i &d.t‘;wl::: riing at the bome of Mr. and Mrs.| rs. Albin Carlson, Mrs. E, P T¢¢| George Walker, Jr,, 514 America av- | Rogholt and Mrs.;,qfjex Snwye it P - i “eqiintggtz enue. A pleasant ‘evening was, spenit g:ig:d tth:.}‘s e¥; Lakgsschool,: Mra. |} T Aol oyes te: y g g Sub o ; that Promote kHeaith card eceived from Mr. af m’-’%. 77 "iagk ‘and daughter Miss, Bertha, who left here’ about “1:0 weeks ago for California, qt?k‘“iséive [rif by auto; statedithey, W Lo, : ‘ ine Jowa.the h@%e‘r‘plr: Ofve::pecting T S da M"Pfil’h Ay the P fiio)u‘ y other gen- *. angrhad;chenged pians, . 2 “lflfn and | ouYier, BeI o ake the Denver route instead of itichie_school house Monday ;:;slml:wg;é gl iallon the sogthern foute as. they had p’lan- where her daughter is -t 'f'a’hd’ 'conflcfen,ee‘. of friends anilspo;- d,,‘"?e“,?‘?f’y._ lett here- 2 Su?g;yaigte:inr:t;n F:irtipltdl:eir old ‘Pangnts ir} all debates or controvers: A_number of Bemidji young 12-|fiends and acquaintances, Mr. and m] l:mw:;sc: .f,;.?:: ::zf;one to help dies enjoyed a theater party, . theyMrs. Johnson of St."Paul, who ave| @1 & ment No. One to enable going in the early evening to the Elko|ga njcf little new cotu?ge :imlt on| e next Legidlaturs fo' establish a Monday, Aer e A e Lake on_the J."C. Mahoney| ;. Rural. Credi System for the ertai . m. g 3 : il : ‘Peflfl and Mabel "Tanner, Where a| “Mr, and Mrs, C. C. Smith 'i“?" be’l‘fe f::yowo:‘;ri:a;?:: behalf is en- social time was enjoyed. Following|at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. M.'E. titled to your appreciation and gra- are those who atténded Misses Ruby [Johnson ~and = Mr. and Mrs. Fanr- | 4o Al s b S R 7 e you will so express yourselves in singing and dancing. Hallowe’enf}! decorations were used, and a profes- Mr. and M: o sional fortune teller engaged for an 3 R ¥ Y a hour and much amusement was crea- S“;gay-E g 4 - &k al'ld RenQWYOUfl’I i ted in having the guests fortunes e Emmanu ey e HeE Py told. At 3 Tete hour a cafeteria| Wednesday, the ciéventh, with ‘Mfs.| Beautiful, Artistic, Substantial Dentisiry. é ; lunch’ was served. The invited guests| Ed Larson. Despite. the disagree-|§ = included Messrs. and ~ Mesdames | able weather, there was a fair at- i 7 ¢ : 23 tendance. -The committeé appoint-|| Registered Dentists that ‘are careful, painstaking and skiliful. Special operating and extracting rooms. 3 - Ralph Case, Dale Walker, George 3 A Walker Jr., and Misses Helen Thur-|ed last month, reported the organ in fair condition and the society sold Nitvous ,Oxide Gas and Novocaines for painless operating ber, Bertha Titus, Caroline Smith, r Phylis and Florence Sutliss, Lisabelle the seme to Mabel Carlson through| Gold crowns and bridge work ; Plates for 2 for a limited time . time Per Tooth 56-00 I " Each ne Only the very best materials P 7 Montcalm, Martha Grim, Hazel John- her mother. The next meeting Nov. son, Ora and Stella DeRushia, Agnes |8, will be held at the home of Mrs. Parker also Ora and Henry Kirtland, Albin Carlson. k Warren Higby, Henry Yes ‘and| Everette Rector, who went to at- Morse, Doris Flately, Mabel Welch, |spadt, Sunday afternoon. v Fl::ence Minnick, _St'ella and Isa- 1,,"!91“ of the ~continued rain by votes Novel;??. EP?‘;TLIN George, O'Niell. Miss Delphine re-|tend school, came home last week. UNI ON DENT‘ ST s ! belle DeRushia and Pear] and Mabel| Saturday ‘quite ‘a’ good sized crowd Candidate for State Senator| céived a humber of pretty and useful | Guess he got lomesick. . : ‘ ; Tanner. ' SRR O Y attended' ' the - Farm Bureau dan:ily 10-19-20-21 Wiy 1019 gifts, 3 Our teacher Mrs, Rothehas move B e g, bat I { ——s &

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