The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1921, Page 7

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a mae Were LEARN—Autog tract ing, welding oF aut ‘ity in Northwest's oldest, largest and best: equipped school. Infor- mation free. Minneapolis Auto & Tractor School, 240 2nd St. Nort! pea Min ar EAP) Taito, of ite ne, Beane eae Sauls Fee? Stoler "Barber College 10t |B Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. 3-1-1mo , WANTED—Men, “women over :47. Hundreds government jobs obtain- able. $135 month. List free. Write immediately. Franklin ny stitute, Di pt. 1 N, Rochester, N. Y. “1! B-12-1t HUNDREDS GOVERNMENT” JOBS | open, Men, women over 17, $135 ‘month. Positions free. Write im- mediately. Franklin Institute. Dept. 322, Rochester, 'N. ¥. 3-12-12 MEN WANTED, to ‘quality { or fire- men, brakemen, experience unnéy/ cessary. * Transpottation furnighed. Write A. Scoles, Supt.’ St. Louie. lectric- waiver Colle; E: perience. unnecessary. Write I. Ganor, ‘former uv. S$. Gov't. De it MEN’ W) Experience unnecessary. Write if Ganor, former U. S, Gov’t. Detec- tive, St. Louis. ; 3-12;1t wor! everything self » gddregsed a free particu: i farnished. stamped one lars. WANTED a compen girl’ or woman for general, kougework, ginning Marea 14; moda ae electrical appliances. pre 354K, or aol. 415 8th street North. - 3-10-lw, WANTED —Competent girl for general housework, no washing or ironing Apply Mrs. H.R. Berndt, 104 A A. Phone 62: ‘WANTED—A competent eral housework at once. Johnson, 1 Rosser strget. 776, % CHAMBERMAID WANTED, at" oni middle aged lady preferred. Call wipe Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N.{ Best i ‘TED COOK—Middle aged wom an or man and wife with experi- ence as a cook. O. R. Crook, ‘Mc- =| FOR ‘SALE WANTED—Girl for ‘general houde- work, 802 Ave, B. we $36 TO. $ spare time’ doing ing work among your city; no experience * wecea- sary; write today for full, particu- lars. American Products Co., 3281 American ‘Bldg., * Cincinnati, Ohio. 3-12-1t AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling. guaranteed hosiery. We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time. 75c an hour spare time. Experience. un- necessary.. Perfect wéar Hosiery. Darby, Pa. 3-12-1t W TO START IN iS FOR OURSELF—A little book sent fre to men and women anxious to make money by working part or full time. Clows Co., Philadetphia, 'Pa. 3-12-1t POSITION WANTED /POSITION: WANTED—Man with sev- @gal years experience in bookkeep- ing and stenographic work desires position, Can start immediately. References furnished if. required. Write 206 Tribune. a SALESMAN SALESMEN WANTED—Men succe: ful selling: any line can make «a profitable connection with the Pol- icyholder’s' Life Insurance Co., Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A new and attractive plan. Hundreds of business and professional men of South Dakota are charter members. Good commission. Sells fast. Home| office co-operation. Good territory open. Write at once., 3-10-st BOARDERS WANTED, _ WANTED—Boarders and _roomera. ‘We can board ‘and room three get- tlemen. Apply 38 Main St., just east of International Harvester Co. \ 3-9-lwk WORK WANTED Wont Yeap iaen eating, window cl > house repairin: any odd obs. Phone seb 7” 'Dowis 312 ath street’ . N. D. * Ooms FOR RENT FOR RENT Burnished 00m, 300m, for gen: | ~ tlemen or $10 per montii wone of $15 Yo ae nce 219: South’ 5th St. 3-9-1 FOR RENT—Furnished aud wat: | nished light housekeeping rooms. Business College. Phone 183. ray 3-7-tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished ropi suitable for two. ” 681) 902 6th street. vel ‘OR. RENT—Two pleasant turaishéi rooms for light housekeeping. Calt} morning or evening. Phone’ 442-L. © 3t-lwk FOR RENT—Modern room gentle men preferred. 300 9th street Phone 377-K 3-4-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Phone 782, 607 6th St. “ 34-5t MODERN FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 802 Ave. B. 3-5-1w 3-]1- -lwk . B'S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lycas Block—Phone 200 ~ 661 — able pay a "| FREE maps, i + Will sell all or part-of the above at one half price. i fait 809. or WB and ask for Mr. Bar- jon, ‘FOR SALE OR. TRADE—Fifty.. head 33 cows and heit- and wW der: erg, balance. batt hoard, of | id ie. ‘Nortl kota, © Will’ sacri caah, ea trade for. clear Bismarck property. | Describe your property and price in} tt Write 207 Tribune. 04 wi be | " tween postoftice and corner 9th St and, Ave. B. Finder return to Mt Forsight, corner of 9th St. and AV LOST—Pair of Tortoise she iT Timmy { glasses. Finder returit Tribyee, office or -call room 414, bows aw . Clark. Mandan. s ¢ | BOD: LOST—Puree _contal containing 915 | ude: some small change. Findgt yotlans bi to. Tribute for reward. 3-10-2t' LOST—Black leather purse at cori Seventh and Rosser street. Phone, 233-K. 3-12:t! uth In- Tam LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER! just ont, Cae ining’ 1921 facts o clover land in M ee County, Wisconsin. ‘If for. or as an’ investment you ate Bs Inking © buying goad farm land where farni era graw rich, send at once for this! special number of Landology.. It} ig free on request. Address Skid- mote Riahle Land Co., 436: Skidmore: | Riehle Bid; Marinette, Wis: i LAWos fixtures for. a two- chalr shop; 001 condition, including. everything needed. except si Ppligs. write to €, Hinsz, ‘Ashley, N. D. 2:26-2W FOR “SALE—A No. i hay two miles: south of Bismarck: $10 per ton. Only, four tacks left. Liberal dis: '* count if all taken at ~ one DOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Jugt| _Phone 746. C. W. McGray. 9-3-1 i H containing 1921 facts of clover la quality ~ @vaYe larinette County, Wisconain. If «@ homg’ or amy an inveatment you are thinking 13 i fi shee eat is ow Lig nena at ante | Rist fee, on, Fequank "Ae fiore-Riehie L - Riehle Bldg., ine! ae FOR 'SALE—Finest «Glover Honey, one case $11.50; 98, $72.00: five ey F. O. B, Danlap, Iowa. E.-8. Miles _& Son, 9-12-1t ‘A No. 10 pi ‘of Pure | Montana’ Hon- ey. delivered at any post office in North | Dekote for $2.60. cash with order. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. ik —Pleaalas, gts): aiBlalaring Wiliys Si ‘uring cay’ ition, Will ‘take © bank- Address, Box 364, Bin- °3-5-lw BUSINESS: CHANGES i FIRST . CLASS _WORK—El presainy repairing, and m clothing + & Hut Works phone 68, opposite atofY Weare SOL —- {PRE WAR PRICES on cléeanitg, re- information and Teporta | blocktt and remodeling ‘men's are ona at onder. ai oil tleld) pate, Bagle ‘Pallor daily output. Smail Tava i) Phane. 68: opposite: Pastomtice, 1-18-t! wea Hise: fees Box 76, | FOR SALE—Ofiver plow, 3 bottom OCR ear Cee. TEx engine gang. Phone 833-1. J. EF. ADVERTISE. Rate” book mailed fre Dowis, -312 8th’ Street So. Bismarck | Standard Advertising Agency, 213| N. D. 3-11-1wk | “Victoria, St, Louis. 3-12-11 EXPERT dry cleaning, hand Presse, eck ing, relining» remodeling and tail-| RB SALE OR RENT HOUSES A ‘AN AD FLATS: |; oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. FOR § Modern hi house, _almos new, eagt front, 6 rooms ang bath 2. bed ‘rooms, hardwood th basement, front and baclyporch, 2 blocks from school; possession at once if you want it. 2 you are look- ing for an. up-to-date good you: mu ee petore: by.) FOR RENT—Office Terms. very reasonable. Fall to: Henry & Henry. \ Phone $61. | marek, BARGAINS—New and slightly worn | suitg, overcoats and trousers. Ktein, tailor and cleaner 3 HOME CQOKED | | Sixth St. Phone 468-X. | Lukens. acter 2 Mrs. W. L. 3-11-1wki downtown in Realty Co. 3-11-1lwk located, with gatage, for orth and eastern section, of the city $3,360, on terms; 6-ropm modern: preferred. Jennings Dairy. house, well “located, for $3,400; 7-, _ 40aF-4 room modern house, well located, a’ HEMSTITCHING, tine property for. a home, with gar-/ ath Bue age, on terms; modern house of 18) gon, 400 4th St. rooms, well located, for $6,000, on! Wy WANTED TO good terias. Geo. M. Registe! ateel top. Call 6982 HOUSE FOR “SALE Spe FOR RENT Garage at bungalow, five large rooms and bath. | K. ' gel adn- rbauemaent; one of city. TO: see’ this a ‘| | alow. is to’ admire. it; oe met » balance on x y termé. Peano NOTES | ' Holthan, 314 Broadway. Phone 74. Ca eieaia eecoirin MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL. Mrs. C. P. Li 1 reasona’ aba “B.11-3t py ty cITy=will- 5 rms, or ex ls modkee em ee ~ gehool; might consider used cat. as} 8 o'clock a.m. Low Mass and Hdl!|'': part payment. For Antormation, Neal Communion hnd English sermon. +): ‘The Anctent Orter of United Work-| to Henry & Henry. Phong 9% 1. 9:16 a.m. Low Mass and German | men, under the direction, of B. ¢., ‘lw | sermon. FOR SALD BY OWNER—House “of: four rooms,.with garage, on pave-| en for quick sale $1,300. Phone: X, I at 517 9th street, | > £ SPERLING oF call at abi McKENZIE & STERLING CIRCUIT. 3-4 | FOR RENT iT=Stricuy “modern apart- | Moftlt—Preaching service 10:30 a. ent in the -Rose Apartments 216) itd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone): 852, 3-3-t!| | | 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Eng- Mish sermon. Father Hiltner, Pastor. Sterling—Preaching service noon. Sunday school 1:00, a. m. McKenzie—Preaching service 8:00, p.m. Sunday schoo} 11:00 a.m. A cordial invi ti ig extended to; everybody. Rev, Wm. Schoffatall, Pastor. | FIRST LUTHERAN SWEDISH. There will -be no services- Sunday! at the First Lutheran church. Sunday school at. 12 m. ~ E. F. ALFSON, Pastor. APARTMENT—Steam heated, down town. Apply at once. - Realty Co. ‘OR RED T—Strictly modern bat - Ena! FARM BARGAIN IN THE RED RIV- ER VALLEY. 1 will sell my 24? atre well improved farm at 44 te rifice. Has a ten-room ho ark oe silo and other buildings. good water, 50 acres. seeded - into rye. Possession can He had-at; Services at the Second Avenue Col- once. Price $82.50 an acre. Wilt | orea Baptist church ;Sunday, Marca o take bonds. aad bank cortiticnty at, te Morning 11 a. m, text. “Humil- deposits the same as cas! if. you | ity.” ening 8 seer akine for a good well iti-| Home.” Sabbath oleh fs ODD a. proved farm ‘take first train .-and! The general public is invited, ‘D. E.! look this: place over. Theo. Nel-' Beasley, Pastor. son, owner, Erakiine, Polk Minn. | wie | FOR TEASED Gunivated land on séc:! tion 7 in McKenzie township, near McKenzie, North Dakota, for lease, | 4s'a whole or in part. Owner. will’ furnish seed. Most’ of said tion | is cultivated. No buildings the ir, 3-9-20wk DE by. equi haif section good land three milés | from Arena, Burleigh county for $1,800.00. Will consider good light au! mobile. 4. F-. Fir, Tattle Dak. Biase TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Corner 7th street and Avenue C. 11:00 a. m.—Morning service. ae 00 m.—Sunday school. :30 P: ‘M:—Evening worship. Both services conducted by Rev. Special music. Everybody welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Edward ¥. Jordan, Pastor. Morning ‘service’ at 10:45. The subject of the discourse will be “The; Necessity of the Christian Sabbath.” Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Young! 70° HEAR FROM er People's srae tee at 6:30. ju ving farm for sale, state cash| Service at 7:30. Subject of discourse: Helse s nd. fylt description. John | | “Christ's Sifting of His ‘Disciples.” Spe- pI | cial music by the choir. All are cor- re 4, Black, N. Dakota Street, Chin- | dially invited to be present. CARD FoR .Wisconsin__3:12-1t LAND. FOR .RENT—126, acres half | laat year, will furnish seed neater ec aUger EPISCOPAL fort half the crop delivered to the! -10:30—Morning ‘worship with ser-’ @levator.. Call 1. H. Carufel: — ~/ mon on “The Victory of Faith.” Spe- 3-10-Lwk | cial music, anthem, “Beyond the Hill- WANTED—To “fear trom owner of| top,” Nelson; chorus, “There's a unimproved land for sale. State| Friend in the Homeland,” Havens, Mrs. cash pfice, fy} particulars, D. F.| Larson, Misq Ramp, Mr. Noggle and _Bush, Minneapolis, Minp. _1-12-1t| Mi stabash. Nidumsaubol.s he dutta —Sabbath schoo! e attend-, WANTED —To near fom ote ance of all the-members is urged by) pastor, superintendent and teachers. Brice, full deserigtion. D. F. Bush: | Phose’ without Sabbath, school affilia- Minneapolis, Minn 3-12-t/ tons are invited to join us. Splendid WANTED—To hear from owner Of! classes fer all. Mr. Jolier, superin-| good farm for sale. State cash| tendent. price, full description. D. F. Bush,| _6:30—Epworth League. An interest-| Minneapolis, Minn. pd | ing hour for all young folk. Good fel-| oS XIlowship, heartening singing, helpf a oT ae | counsel, a friendly meeting for all. ° FOR SALE—One fice table| | 7:0—Pleasant “Hour Service. A with glass ‘top, oné ‘Burroughs Ad-| bright, enjoyable Gospel meeting. A ding Machine, good as. new; one! thirty, minute neighborhood“ sing, in, new No. 11 Remington typewriter,, which al may have a part. A pra with ecimal tabulator, ia inch car-| tical talk on “Keeping the Faith. hs 3-T1w.) Price Fs ! | German service, 1 & Hat Works, ! ° business block. Apply Bismarck | oom modern rae WANTED—)ilk customers in the! ay PICOTING AN 18:15 | Alfced Brevik of Washburn, N. D;/ Evening ‘-8tand: recorder, might be callell sec-| ‘ 7 : Special program of deligthful and in- spiting music as follows: Chorus—“In the’ Cross of Christ,” Frederick Jerome. . ‘The combined choirs. Violin solo—‘‘Adagio Pathetique,” Godard. Miss Ruth Quigley, Miss Hoft- man, pianist. a- | Chorus—“The Christlike Life,” | Shepherd. Male actette. Anthem— ‘Jegus: Is Pleading Still,’ Wilson. The combined choirs. A two weeks special service will be inaugurated Sunday evening to cuk pate at Eaater. “The pastor will be 3a fated by ene ot the neighbori } Ministers. Harris, district sup! | intendent wit ‘epenid the second week, peaching, each evefing. Rev. Wm. Schoffstall of MeKeneie, will be the! preacher Monday sceee, It will be of Official Board night. “A‘cordial in’ vitation is sivenalh H. QUIGLEY, i Minister. CHRISTIAN, ScrENCE \SOCIETY. th street 4nd Avenue C. Sunday s¢ ties te 1A. M. Birjoct: ‘Bubatane Supday school sat 9:45 . M. Wed Inesday evening meeting t. |B o'locl =: A reading room is open‘4i | the church building: every »Puesda: ‘Thursday and Saturday from ‘2 to 4 | P.M.’ All are wekoomé to attend these services. and to, Visit tne reading | room, EVANGELICAL CHURCH; “i”: Corner Seventh and ‘Rosser Streets. M. Sunday schoo}, 11 4..M. Addres berance,” 11:50. — Young liance 6:45 p. m. Topic: “Real Re- i ligion.” Geo. Cordop; leader,. . Even- g sermon, “The ‘Quest for the Best,” 30 P. M. Special- music. On Tues- dey, evening, Evangelist Copeland, wlio conducted an’ evangelistic ‘cam: | paign in this.church a few months ago, | will be with us, and give us one of his uplifting and. inspiring messages. Do not fail to’ hear him. _ CaP. Striitz, pastor. “You can say: ; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | Rev. H. | Morning service 10:30, Have Their Re Special. music ‘by the quartette. Junior Sunday school at 9:30. © All other departments at 12 M. This is a) {graded school in charge of trained | | teachers with classes for all ages. | | (Christian Endeavor at 6:30. A good| place for the young: people to, develos| qualities of leadership. Subject: Whit | jis Real Religion?” Leader, Mrs. Fred | | Hanson. Evening worship at 7:30. A splen- did place to get inspiration for ‘the i resk. Great hymns of the church by choir and congregation. Anthem: “Thy ‘King Come” (Gabriel); Trio, | ‘Since I Have Overcome” (Gabriel); | Solo (select by Mrs. H. 'H. Steele. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at| a Subjec! “Thee Man at ‘the | Pool John V:1-9. You will find} comfort in the services of the church end your presence will help othevs. | Be gure you will find a hearty we | come at all services. theme: “Thoy| WORKMENWAKE GREATS RIDES. DAKOTA “under 6 Guidance of Former Bis: ———*, > marck Resident Organiza- tion Grows.” al | Marks, former Bismarck resident, is; making strides in North Dako' The North Dakota grand 1 ge, ot | which Mr. Marks is grang master, has | | its, home office in a begutiful three- | atory building in Fargo, Its, activitie | extend into every part of the state. “Tam very proud.of our: statement,” | ys Mr. Marks. Our gsets are. HOW | e to two and a half millon do}: lars and we have a “ample reserve on the American Expertgnce table ang ba gurplus over. the above this regervi 45,000.00, Our reserve has grown i considerably in the last yéar and our | assete have grown very, near $400,000 | and our surplus has grown $50,000. We jy haye: got ‘to the point where we are bound'to grow by leaps and bounds; ‘The jurisdiction of North fakes embraces the state of North | Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Ne hee vu sat Order of United Work! 4 . { ie, Anciet der of Uni | ae has Bay lodges in Various parts! Rtal Estate (Book Value) : of the state, and operates a fraternal | Beneficiary. organization. Insurance is issued based upon approved tables, | anda graphic chart which is issued by a neat “pamphlet of: the company: | iifustrates how the total gesets of the | organization increased’ from nothing} the beginning of 1904 to $2, 446, 615.00 in’ 1920. | The organization faces a big future) in the state. . The Workmen organization is con+! siderable over a half century old, and | | in the Northwest, in the Dakotas, | close to 40 years. North Dakota rar |.been\ a jurisdiction by itself for 25) F ) | years, aka all of the figures given Bills Receivable | above represent the assets of, the, ‘ | North Dakota jurisdiction alone. Mr | | Marks office ig similar tg that of; ; president of a company-.and his of-! fice is the home office. E. J. Moore, Cash in 7 Depository Cert ifiga Furni| re Interest Interest Fixtures Rents( due‘ and accrued reserve fixtures fetary ana RS. Adgins (18 grand Death claims unpaid (proofs not in ae Salaries, Rents, Commissions, etc. = Taxes due but not delinquent .. MARKETS Assessments paid.in advance | ree Rents paid in advance - SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Hog receipts, 1,400, mostly 25¢ low- er. Range, $8.50 to $10.50. 4 «, Bulk, $9.75 to $10.25. \\Cattle receipts 300. ‘or week, common stbers, 25c to 50c higher, all other cattle ‘steady a By Surplus strong. Sheep receipt, none; no market. R. S. ADAMS Tambs, for week, best fed. 4 Grand Master Workman Ewes, high, others steady. Mi 1 fh 12,—Wheat Bet MOORE Inneapolis; Marc Wheat re- sa ceipts 339° cars compared with 180! Grand Recorder cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.54 3-4 to; $1.59 3-4; March, $143 3:4; May $1.43 3-4, i , Corn No. 3 yellow Tkto 55c. Oats-No: 3 white, 37 3-8 to 38 156. Flax No, 1, $1.77 to $1.80. U B. C. MARKS Grand Treasurer Bate 41 ae 1918 | $1,864,658 .00 | | g§ 2,008 9, 9 2:8 $2,446,615.00 Financia] Statement January 1, 1921 ASSETS Mortgage Loans on Real Estate Bonds and Warrants (Book Value ,gans_ to Members e and accrued, mortgages . lue and accrued, bonds . Interest accrued, certificate loans . Market value of real estate over book value. . Assessments actually collected by subordi- nate lodges, not yet turned over Assessments due from members carrie: Loans to members on “Half Cash” plan . Earned Commissions advanced, not due . Deduct non-admitted. assets, furniture and Total Admitted Assets .. LIABIL! Interest paid in advance, mortgage loans .. Reserve, as per calculation of aetuary . Total Liabilities, including surplus ... ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN JURISDICTION OF NORTH DAKOTA *W. J. KNEESHAW . "FP. W. SNYDER, Dis. Mgr., Bismarck, N. ANSWERING THE QUESTION ~~ \ “Who Will Rule the World Rex Theatre By JAMES M, TAYLOR, Evangel SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 3 P, Sete Free (Offering Only) me, that on the subject of the Jews, Their Genealogy, Tribal History, and Present Status, you are absolutely correct.”-+Hon. Paatlothwaite, minister: - Chas, A. Cowen, National Organizer of Jewish Zion Societies, New pork City,’ All Jews Especially Invited, and YOU.” MUUVVUNUUANNARUVULU AUNT OETA LA ATU F rom Nothing to Millions | 1904 | $5,747.00 1905 | $35,902.00 1906 | $108,731.00 1907" $239,077.00 1908 $300,123.00 1909 $394,177.00 1910 $501,296.00 1911 $605,387.00 9. ; 916 421,790.00 1917 : 5 634,416. 00 | | . 0 CERTIFICATE OF VALUATION $ 92,100.75 New York, N. Y., Feb, 1,072)325.00 18, 1921, 524,388 . 00 To ‘the Grand Lodge of 39,534. 26 the Ancient Orde 567,956.55 United | Workmen 5,642.19 North Dakota. 30,591.28 Gentlemen: 12,145.19 We have completed 22,284.46, our computation of 701.50 what the aggregate of * 7,899.25 the reserves would be, by the American’ Expe-) rience Table and 4 per cent’interest, being the aggregate of the usual individual tabular reserves on that stan- d according to the Sciect and Ultimate’ method,.and we find that the aggregate reserve 30 computed is . $2,167,- 276.00. As your other liabilities on Dec. 31, 1920, were 133,557.55, this makes a total of $2,200,833.55 as against assets of $2,446,615.91.. leaving a surplus of $245,782.36 and giving a percentage; of solvency of 111.167 per cent. Respectfully submitted, Miles N. Dawson & Son Consulting Actuaries.. 6,170.88 34,469.01 30,446.33 5,383.45 250.00 $2,452,258..10 5,642.19 . $2,446,615 .91 ...$ 19,385.20 3,171.60 2,588.82 8,229. 82 103.66 78.46 ‘ 2,167,276. 00 245,782.36 .$2,446,615.91 ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS C..R; GREEN . .Past Grand Master Workman B. C. MARKS .. .-Grand Master Workman JOHN E. NUSS .. Grand Foreman FRED M. WHITE . .Grand Overseer E. J. MOORE .. Grand Recorder R. S. ADAMS .. .-Grand Treasurer~ . Chairman Committee on Laws . Chairman Finance Committee . Grand Medical Examiner ? LEIBY ... . A. CARPENTER . D. B.A. PALMER, Dist. Mgr, Mandan, N. D. ED. DR. 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