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SATURDAY, “AUGUST. 2 1019: Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Coturans Chassified: Advertising Rates. mrorma Beetetly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inadetet. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change’ of copy, 16 vents, Advertisements containing more than 25: words willbe charged at thie rate of two cents a word for each: additional word, Copy for Classified: Advertisements; to’ insure proper taperticad, must be in this office before 10 a. m. of-day. of publication, . HELP WANTED—MALE POSITIONS WANTED WANTED=Second cook at Grand Pacific Hotel; must be experienced—good pay good | place to work, 7-28-lwk YTED—Boy- over sixteen to assist in mail ‘room and with delivéries. Apply. ‘Tribune, 1-26-tf WANTED—Young man for stock room, Call at Tribune and ask for Mr, Larsen, WANTED—A good all around blacksmith at once.” 60 cents per hour. Wire or write P. O. Box 627, Minnewaukan, D. 7-31-2wks 4 WANTED—Experienced harness” maker. Permanent position. State. age; 'ref- « » erences, married or single, wages. re- ; . quired, Apply.Jones' Lumber and im- _plement_Co., Lisbon, N. D. ___7-29-4t WANTED—We. have positions open for two strong active boys to learn trades 4 in our plant. Pay while learning. Call at Tribune office ana) ask for the, sup- erintendent. Es ‘Auto fe _Los Angeles Séhool. Get. certed. ‘right. 7-1-1mo, MEN AND WOMEN learn barber trade aren earn Rd @- week up, Positions guar- lew weeks completes, By our Siethod, Conatant practice. emer rates. Write: for catalog. - Moler Barber college, Baas ‘Nicollet Ave. Mins 123- SARTEDSAVOR Torun ane’ Wits" ot farm. Address 19, Tribune. , | d-1-ot EE E. T. BUR K E LAWYER ‘Tribane Block Bismarek, N. D Phone 752, : —————— ew BIGGEST BARGAIN i We want more houses to sell. We have a constant demand for houses, especially those with. 6-6 and 7 rooms. If you have anything for-sale it will pay you to list with us your vacant lots and farm lands. We are after the business all the time and will appreciate yours. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. -Phones———— F. E. Hedden, 0. F. E. Young, 78R ——— SS CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., Ph. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractie 5 Gentleman Assistant. 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarek, N. B. ————— SSS HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA The Latest Popular Dance Music t 10 MAIN ST. --PHONE-:430K D. C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 N. Di HEDDEN AGENCY If a widow has a homie which. is free and clear, she is in & good position to hold her own; but on the | other hand, if she has to pay high rents, it will be hard for her to make ends meet. Think of your wife. Wedo not liketo. think. of these things, but a wise man al- | ways plans for the future. It is better ‘to do a little thinking now than to worry later. Stop and think. Webb Block—Phone 0. OO BISMARCK H. F. O'Hare, 78M | WANTED—A alte W with experi Write Box. 320, ence in-a law off: Belfield, N. D:, | Never HAD A Romance IN MY LIFE BUT SOMEBODY “THREW COLD WATER. on tri! ving age, expertence and salary expected. B1-3t WANTED—A" job of of running a separator for a first-class tellable thresher. Ican deliver the goods, State wages! and length of run in first letter: can’ give best of reference Vrite C. _Gowan, Killdeer,: N. D. POSITION WANTED—By_you ng man running gas or Kerosene engine..* had six years experience; -” care Tribune Co. rite No. i HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl Caghter at Orp! heum Theatre. Apply: at; Theatre, eet WANTED—B; capable usin To¢al, district,. or, traveling home. treatment ta, women. ee ‘Vimedia Company, Kansas City, ANTES for general housework, Flahert; 815 and! St. Mrs. T. EB, WANTED—on for geneyal house wore No. washing» or -iront Phon Callvat. 10h Ave, A. ne WANTED. Gin for: general’ house’ work. paenowles, 9 a6 Ave, A. West. Mrs, F. __Phone: 180k ‘WANTED—Housekeeptr, a7 with: Ew) ehildren. «Write 16 ‘None other, hed apply. » Wonder Store. Mr. Weber 1 ee ee ABTOMOBIERS “MOTORCYCLES. touring car, late model; 4 ning. order. phone’ 46, ‘The Vimedia Company, a ss woman‘over thirt manager; § salary or commission. Prefer mahi ing experience in seHing a high. class | FOR RE Write No. 18 Pritane i or ao 1-iwk asl ‘Address | _8th_ St. 2-1t 722 Sth St. ROOMS: FOR RENT. Room in modern house. 50 ae FOR’ RENT—Large modern room if modern house. | Alex McKenzie’s house 8-1-t 731 St me in lone: fodern room, 622, tea wk FOR RENT—Three rooms, sfigié: and double. One: night, 40¢. 7-29-tt month, dower abun ne. 28. iw ent $801 6th 8t., 619. rune FOR. SALE—Maxwell touring eoneion mechanically. Call FOR. SALE—5. baker. “‘four,' ning..order. ‘Thies 30x3: rim: and ‘tire complete. bargain. at $350, _Sth street. FOR SALE—Sedan, Ford or Dodge. will Passen r touring Stude- del 14, in. good one: extra Can be seen toast 411: adres 3, reba A-1| dark. between Ft. “ta 9th 30-38t| er return to Tribune. n= initial E.: .G. turn af same. car is:@ rd, -23-98 take 1 1a: 26-tf Trexan Fala, FOR SALE—1919 Olgemopte, oe ns new tires ‘Tribune. __Trouses AN Bingtion range ‘ana ba: 216 BR RENT—, AND FLATS. ; FOR RENT—Smail Houses ‘clogs ‘cloge in, coms. corder of decds, sibilities; investor. “naine. Bide. ings. free” n Sutherin & Ce Kansas _C! W&NTED—Roarders and roomers at 708 278X. 7 close i W gentlemen. Phone’ 832X or call 3: $6,00' and Sti 7-29-6t FOR. RENT—Partly modern rooms. | 411 _S8thi. St. 7-3 FOR me, RENT Furnished room in modem uitable for-one or two gentle- or phone ie ror FOR RENT. Furnished rooms. “ie oth Bice Pmome @19 Be ys ewe -LOST. AND FOUND LOST—Maribeau, combination light and Lincoln and _Bis- marck. . Suitable reward offered. _Find- LOsT—Ek's Loot ‘and mounting No. 1197 Reward for the re- Be eturn to aribune for ; MISCELLANEOU. EN ACRES OR MORE— legally registered with re- offers. wonderful. pos- $50 secures 10 acres. derful speculation for large.or small Largst Companis control’ sur- rounding iases, drilling locations made, , drilling and great pot vy. nearby, Your cu booklet. all modern, -31-1wk 97.00 per d | for'10 days. Price 72¢ oun Herb Co., AGENTS ONE of the most important t dlacoveries of the age. Rheumatism. drives the most stubborn case of Rheu- 7¢| matism entirely out of the system. Many people have written us and say they are astounded at the results. Millions are suffering wi An Herb that actually The effect on kidneys is simply marvelous. You e your féet In it for 15 minutes a day ents are coining money. Rostpald. Rheumatism Monica, California. Santa 718 Third 0-3t AGENTS WANTED—Large Manufactur- er wants representatives to seil shirts, underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to home. te for free samples. Madison Mills, 603 Bread way, New York City, 8 Ss 7-31-3t Won- c SI 8 Commerce 8-2-1t 6 6th St, (8-1-tf FOR SAEB—A modern five room house | ror furniture complete. Geo. ister. J. L. Kelley, | FO! ST=A modern rent. modern, Tully. PERSONAL eonvinding trial treading: Box .21§, Los Angeles, Cal. dition, $650.00. Allen Touring, $450.00. 000.00. Maxwell Touing, $973.00. Pullman Touring, $400.00. Chevrolet 4-90, $300.00. Overland Touring, $569.00. $300.00. * GEEWITE~NA OINTA GO ied ALREADY ~ 22 LAINT GOIN" ; FURNITURE.CO... vise 220 Main St. finished and Packed. FOR SALE—A modern seven room house vite barn and chicken house. 310 Mandan AN. rm -room house and the furniture is for. sale}. also-.a 6-room: -thodern house ‘furnished ;-for 216 2nd St, or plone: 88- R. FOR RENT—A 5-room cottage, partly Apply 1200 Broadway, T. YOUR R FUTURE FORETOLD=Send dime, age, birthdate for. truthful, ‘Havel: Hause | USED CARS FOR SALE 7-Passenger. Cadillde: in good cori- Maxwell Sedan, : good: condition, M: H Tourin tod condit leas RE cme. Pullman Roadster, fair eoaditieey; WESTERN SALES co. reasonable. Phone 576, M. Reg- pat AKING. WANTED — Dressmak- ‘ing ‘by’ the’ day at the: house. fol Fitth, Prices ae 7-29-1wk 37, ata bargain. gee | _weat_ Hotel. FOR SALE—Full Dress. Suit, spon tae Inquire tléerk North- 8e1-2t reais WT} taken at ont Box 253, Garrigon,_N. FOR SADEA-Onc J.P. Beéberg electric Ke practically as. good as new; a Address P. O. 4-31-2wks tress 7-28-1wKk Witchen cabinet, partly | cles—all " chea 3] mC. Wright, 814 4th St, 8-1-2t ‘oar ‘fine iocking chairs, and springs, dresser and library lamp, electric stove, fruit Jars and many other arti- Inquire 690 or. Ars, FAILORING MAN WANTED T AGENTS WANTED.- al Men's made-to-measure si and over- coats....Earn. big money,. Only produc: ing agents wanted. Fall samples now ready. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chi SALESMAN ELL GROCERIES FELLING EXPERI NCE NOT NEGHS: SA One of World’s vargest grocers, (capi- tal over $1,000,000.00) -wants ambitious man in this ‘locality to sell direct to :con= muumer nationally known brand of grocer eB; stock foods, étc. Values beat any competition. money. quired. Complete sample outfit and free Selling Instructions start you, tablished reliable house, John Sexton & Co., 352 W. Illinois § paints, oils, easy sales, Earn big capital re- teas, coffees, spices, Big line, No experience or Write: tod: icago, Ill. IDE LINE SALES: attractive line.of premium assortments for live salesmen” Commission from $5.00 to $20.00 per order. If you! want an up-to-date line, write today, Can- Mfg. ©o., 4003 mane i—We have an Cars. Simple, hot a moving part, in- stalled in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and start in zerd weather without heating or priming. 15 day free trial, Our St. Louis. man sold 2,000 in 8 months, Salt Lake City man made $1200 in one week, Write & J. Carburetor Co. » 505 W. Jackson Bive. Chicago. 1 TALKING MACHINES cash ‘fo for amonds, } _elet,. Spsmarck, FOR BALE—I fave a bar sale, Reag Hav cation. Galt ‘af’ sty 5th St. : Sen 8-2-15 DIAMONDS WANTED—I. will Pay, patina, old nowles, ‘Will sell cheap if taken at once. for ae account poor heaith. trade and. good: lo- old i bes J Tr at for Peter Yung. 7-29-1wk Imm; clint é; crops. Capitol 71, Madison, Wii Weep cae white rags. “FREE: WISCONSIN BULLETINS, soil, gration Bureau, Wisconsin Department et Aaigmears, FOR SALE—Nearly new 4-burner Per- Apply subject, to examination, FOR SALIs——New $250 style cabinet phon- 100 needles and records. Plays $78 takes the com- Will ship C. 0. D., Imeprial Stor= Sioux City, Ta. 8-2-1 WANTED TO RENT Jack M. ograph. any dise record, plete outfit quick. age Co., Bismarck, 8-1-t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES T-bott -23-60t } 94a ¥ evebinge $13. it) entrance; feeity ‘Compan: FOR RENT—A few offices, tric “light; ismarck modern;: low ‘rental. Company, 'B! fection oil stove with oven. . Brass bed, epons “144-K, FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 ft.; outside -#uftable for storage; Turkish patie or * barber shop; low rental. Conveniently located; steam: heat, elec elevator and’ janitor, ser- Realty aaa * FOR RENT. 16x66 ft:; setond flor well ‘lighted ae Suing thoroughly Bismarck. Realty jismarck. Bank Bldg. 7-21-tf Call TEXAS OIL—Texas Of! and Industrial News. If you would learn of the won- der-money-making — opportunities in Texas Oil, send for free sample copy. News, (206 8-2-1t & Industrial San_Antonio, Tex. Texas Oil Losoya St. Eee LANDS 4-26-1wk Bis- Bismarck WANTED to hear from owner of good State cash price, full E. Bush, Minneapolis. 7-26-1t 8-2-1t farm for sale, description. 7-21-¢f | F cond floor, Bis- if brary table, iii - Rr ie a ey brary’ lanips, rockin, . wide, ~ and carriagé” ‘sled, ” YoU CAN. STAV= TA GOIN! HOME: T! writing chalr, rugs; .porch ‘shade 6 f¢. aby's-High chair, rocking horse Phone 598-X. electric li- desk, ne ‘OR SALH—Three well improved farms consisting of 649 acres in Burleigh county will be sold in 1-2 or 1-4 sec- tion to suit; will accept city property with bungaiow in exchange as part piyment, or part cash and. balance feasonable terms. Call J, H.: Jensen, Phone 523 or 346K, 8-b-lwk WANTED to hear trom owner of farm for sale. C. c. Shepard, Minnea| ete Minn, Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store. ORDERS $ WOZTNT {] carried out in Fra t| small He'll ‘Have to Make a nenyer Out of Freckles! wet TS ABOUT TIME == HURRY INTo THE HoUSE Fore SUPPER-WHAT'S THAT WATETZ DRIPPING OFF Your HEAD ? Nove BEEN IN SWIMMING AGAINST MARKETS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, UL, Aug 2.—Hogs lower, Top $23.15. . | 7,000; ‘Heavy weights $21.35 to 23.00. ‘Medium weight $21.35 to 23.50. Light weight $21.25 to 23.15. Light light $20.50 to 22.25. ane packing sows smooth $20.50 21.25. vo eng sows rough $19.25 to Pigs $19.00 to 20.50. Cattle 5,000; ago top grade corn fed and best sheep stock % 20.25. compared with week western steers 5e lower. Other grades western steers 50c to $1.00 low- t; er. Canners and cutters 25¢ to 50c low- er. calves $1,000 lower. Sheep 1,000; compared with week ago; fat lambs 50 to $1.000 lower. Sheep 75 to $1.00 lower. Feeders: and ‘breeders 50c to $1.00. lower. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Hogs, 9,000; nee Range $21.10 to $22. Bulk $21.25 to 21. ros , Cattle, 21,000; killers steady. Fat steers $8.00 to $17. - Cows and heifers $5.00 to 13.2 Veal calves steady $5.00 to 135 Stockers and feeders steady Hy 00 to 13.50. ‘Sheep 200; steady. Lambs 13 to 14.50. Wethers $5.50 to $10. Ewes’ $2 to 8.00. Making Gas From Wood. Experiments on wood as part substl- tute for coal in gas making have been ance, ‘The wood used was sea pine in the form of billets cut from the isiddle of the trunk. The charge of the wood was about half the welght of that of coal, and carboniza- usual ition occupied half the time. ‘When running one retort with wood to every two with coal, no appreciable difference in the snlorific power of the gas was noted, coke and amounted to 5 to 10 per cent. Big Canadian Telescope. The tube of the télescope erected by the Canddian dominion at Victoria, B. C., is Inrge enough to permit of thé passage of a small automobile and the reflector is 73 inches in diameter. The motable parts of the telescope weigh more than 40 tons, and the lens alone more than 4,000 pounds, yet one man can easily move the mass into any de- sired position, Bright Silver. Bilver will ly soapy water. ver pun With salt and soda. polished afterward. T WOT JUST: STANDIN' ON TH. BANK \NATCHING SUM, AN HE DID A BELIY-BUSTER. AN’ SPLASHED ME honest, PoP! Of the two by-products: tar—the former be found brighter it wiped directly from clean, hot, slight- Silver may be boiled in a bright aluminum pan with several small pieces of zinc or in a special sil- These methods clean the silver and it can be THEN WHY ISN'T Your HAT WweT 3 —— ants. The state of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of North Dakota within thirty days, (30) after the service of this sum: mons upon you, exclusive of the day North Dakota. Notice of no Personal Claim. To the above named defendants, take notice: That the adove entitled action ef- fects the title to the following de- scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots one to twenty-four inclusive in Block six, one to twenty-four In Block seven, one to twenty-four in- clusive in Block eight, one to twenty- four in Block nine, one to twenty- four in Block ten, one to twenty-four inclusive in Block eleven, one to twenty-four inclusive in Block twen- ty-two, one to twenty-four inclusive in Block twenty-three, one to twenty- four inclusive in Block twenty-four, and Lots seven to twelve inclusive in Block twenty-seven of the townsite of Menoken, Burleigh county, ‘North Da- kota and that the relief demanded consists in excluding each of the de- fendants of any interest in or lien up- on said premises and that the sum- mons and complaint are now on file in the office of the clerk of the dis- trict court of Burleigh county, North Dakota. BE. T. BURKE, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. 7—19 26; 8—2 9 16 23. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED ANIM, State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In Justice Court, before E. H. How- ell, police magistrate. City of Bismarck, a municipal cor- poration, plaintiff, vs. the unknown owner of the aninial herein described, defendant. The following described animal, to- wit: One (1) bay, two-year-old stal- lion, marked with wire cuts on ‘both front legs above the knees, having been taken up and impounded by the pound master of the city of Bismarck, in said county and state, on the 12ta day of July, 1919, and such proceea- ings having--been “had thereafter in conformity with the statutes of said} state and the ordinances of said city, that on the 28th day of July, 1919, a) judgment was entered in favor of the! plaintiff and against the defendant| and said animal, for the fine, fees and costs incurred by reason of such im- pounding in the sum of $15.15 (Fifteen! and 15-100) dollars, and the court! having ordered the sale of said animal to pay such fine, fees and costs. ‘Now therefore, notice is hereby giv- en, that said animal will be sold at the duly designated pound of said city on the 11th day of August, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock A. (M., to satisfy: and pay the ‘judgment entered as aforesaid, together with the costs and} expenses of sale and the keeping of} such animal until the date thereof. Dated this 31st day of July, 1919. CHRIS MARTINESON. Pound Master, Chief of Police. CANADA FARM LANDS, We have a large list of choice im proved farms with growing crops stock and equipment all included at prices ranging from $25 per acre up. Wild land close to Winnipeg and other towns at $25 per acre up. Improved cattle ranches from $12 per acre up. Blocks of land for colonization at pri- ces ranging from $12 per acre up. We would appreciate having you write for our list of farm lands. SCOTT HILL & UO., 22 C. P. R. Of fice Bldg, Portage Ave, & ‘Main St. Winnipeg, Manitoba. 8-1 | | i i | 7 28 1 wk. BIDS WANTED. Bids for. contract consolidated | school Otto Creek Township, Grant county, 28x32 feet with 10x20 en- trance, full basement to be completed by October 1. Plans may be seen at the clerk’s office and a certified check of 5 per cent of amount of bid is required as a guaranty. Reserve right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be opened at 2:00 p. m. August 15.. MRS. M. T. BANNING, Clerk, Flasher, N. D. July 28 29 30 31, Aug. 1 2. Tribune Want Ads bring results. Chicago New Philadelphia .. Batteries—Weilman and ‘Severeid; | Kansas City y Batteries —— Schauer and Henry; York which is hereto attached and here- Cleveland 10 with served upon you, and to serve a} oy Lo is 40 copy of your answer to the com- Bsioa 48, plaint upon the subscriber at Suite| Wi nington 53 12, Trivune Building, Bismarck, Philadelphia | 63 of such service, and in case of your Ww. Le failure to appear or answer, judg- (Paul .... 56 35 ment will be taken against you by de- | Indianapolis 5487 fault for the relief demanded in the | Louisville 50 42 complaint. Columbus 47 48 Dated this 19th day of July, 1919, | Kansas Ci 48 44 E. T. BURKE, Minneapolis . 42 50 Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Toledo 56 Office “Address: Suite 12, | Milwaukee 59 Tribune Building, Bismarck, GAMES IN BRIEF.’ National League— Boston, 2; Pittsburgh, 1. New York, 21; Cincinnati, 6. Brooklyn, 2; Chicago, 9. Philadelphia-St. Louis, rain. American League— Chicago-Boston, wet grounds. Cleveland, 2; Washington, 3. Detroit 4; New York,.5. St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 1. American Association— ‘St. Paul, 7-4; Milwaukee, 0-1. Minneapolis, 6-1; Kansas City Toledo, 0; Louisville, 2. Columbus, 0; Indianapolis, 5. American League Score: St. Louis .. Naylor and McAvoy. Score: Detroit ... New York . Mogridge and Score Milwaukee Faith and Lees. Second Game— St. Paul Milwaukee Enzman and Lees. Score: Toledo .... Louisville Batteries — McColl’ Davis and Meyer. Score: Columbus .... Indianapolis ... Stumpf; Hill and Leary. First Game— Minneapolis ........ Kansas City .. len, Johnson, Hall and Lalonge. Minneapolis .. Allen, Johnson and Monroe. National League Score— New York . Cincinnati Batteries—Toney, ger | Wingo. Score— Boston ..... Pittsburgh . ilton, Adams and Lee. Hendrix and nd Killifer, Daly. "BIDS WANTED. house on site in Baldwin, N. Said bids will be o'clock ‘noon Tuesday, 1919. August the amount bid. the right to reject any and all tendent, Bismarck, win, N. Dak. trict Board this 10th day of 1919. 7—12 19 26; 8. Be Slow to Condemn. stitution before tence 1 HAD IT IN AY HAND, PoP, ' fs heard? Second Game— . SUMMONS, o 'o State of North Dakota, County of | B A s E B A LL 3 | Burleigh. st ? In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- NATIONAL LEAGUE. trict, W. L. Pet. Altred T. Welch, plaintiff, v8.) Gincinnatl ......... .. GL 98.689 Charles J. Clark, Samuel L. Hunting-| New York . 57 «2668 ton, J. C. Barr, James W. Raymond,| Chicago 47. 37560 Alice Allen and all other persons un-| Brooklyn 41. 4388 known and their unknown heirs,| pittsburgh . 4147 466 claiming any estate and interest in| poston 4 52.381 and encumbrance upon the property| st, Louis .. 30 «52366 described in the complaint, defend-| philadelphia . 29 61 363 276 7-2. 5 9 Batteries — Boland and Ainsmith; Ruel. Cleveland .. Washington 3 Batteries _ Bagby, Phillips and O'Neill; Harper, Shaw and Gharrity. American Association First Game— R.H.E, St. Paul .... Batteries—Niehaus and Hargrave; Batteries—Merrit and ‘Hargrave; “and “Murphy; Batteries — Walker, Sherman and Batteries — Schauer, Schellenback, Whitehouse, Hovlik and Owens; Al Dubuc, Oescha- and McCarthy; Ring, Eller and Batteries—Nehf and Wilson; Ham- Score— R.H.E, Brooklyn jasecteetsee 268 13 Chicago . evened oe DEN AL Batteries—Grirtes and M. Wheat; The school board of Baldwin School District Number 29 will receive sealed bids for the erection of a frame school Dak. opened at 10 12th, All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of The board reserves bids: Plans and specifications can be seen | at the office of The County Superin- or Percy Free- man, President of the board at Bald- Ordered-by the Raldwin School Dis- July, H. G. RENFROW, Clerk. 2. Why condemn ‘an individual or in ‘ou hear both sides? Does a jury convict ora judge sen a prisoner before the evidence BY BLOSSER

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