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“ MONDAY, APRIL 4, £921 | | WANTED.—Every man to vote for! FOR SALE CHEAP—One Chandler | Anton’ Beer for Police Magistrate. is 4-4-18, Autos, ‘tractors; vulcaniz- > ing, Qpiding or automotive electric- ity Northwest's oldest, largest and best equipped school. ‘Infor- mation ‘free. Minneapolis Auto & . Tractor School, 240 2nd St. North, 3 Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Oscar Gustafson, Halliday, Da tis 2 ae Pe ~ WANLTED—First class form carpen- ter., Six months’ work. Call 67-X. 4-2-8t —— _HELP WANTED_FEMALE s WANTED.—Eyery woman to vote for Anton :Beer for Police Magistrate. 4-4-1. LEA’ eral housework. Also reliable young girl for, nursemaid. Apartment 9, Tribune Buildi 4-2-3t, WANTED— Young irls to learn dress making. Apply to Miss E. A. Han- son, Room 7 ‘Haggart Block. phone $ 704. 3-29-lw. ve WANTED—Female help. Apply Ban- __her House. Phone 231. 4-1-lw WANTED—Waitress, at Minute Lunch.+ 4-1-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR, RENT—Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 442-L. Before 9 A, M. and . _atter 8 P.M. 3-22-20, FOR RENT-Two furnished front rooms; one on second floor and one; on first floor. Phone 273, 411 5th street. 4-2-3 , FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished light housekeeping rooms.| Business College. Phone 183. i L } 3-7-8 i BOARD AND, NOOM—Suitable for fog two gentlemen, also barn for rent. , 46 Main St. Phone 672 3-30-Ly FOR RENT—Rooms furnished for light housekeeping. for ladies. Phone iL, 4-4-3t. FOR. RENT—Nicely . furnished front. room, ‘320 Mandan avenue. Phone _ 262 pt 8 ee OW, FOR, RENT.— Light housekeeping rooms, : 401 5th Street. 4-1-5t INT.—Modern front bedroom. 621 6th Street, 619-R. 4-2-3t. or » FOR RENT—Modern furnished room,, 802 Avenue -B. 3-25-tf FOR RENT—Large modern room, 522 2nd St. 4-2-3t WORK WANTED F ! WANTED—Woman wants work by day or hour,»also man wants odd jobs-and a boy with three years’ ex- i perience, wants job on farm. Phone 684-X, or call at 208 16th St. N. Mrs. Grace Wilson, - 4-1-1w GARDEN—Get your ground ready to _Seed your lawn, flowers and veget- ables. 1 will plow your garden and __haul your ashes. Phone 894x 3-26-8t SEWING wanted. Please call 659R. 5 4-4-5t, LOST AND FOUND LOST.—Hand bag, navy. blue with silver top, 30c in change: ‘Lost \be- ‘< ‘ tween Nielson Millinery on Broad- = way and 4th St. Return to Niel- son’s Millinery. __ 4-1-1}; 4-4-3t, | { AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | car, -4- passenger, as good as new; | five new tires \Call at Army and} Navy store, Broadway, or phone 302.: : f 24-2-3t | FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Chevro-! let touring car, also Maxwell tour-| ing .for sale; both good bargains.) O. K. Garage. -Lw | 5 WANTED TO BUY. — WANTS .TO BUY.—Small houses and bungalows, we have daily. inquiries. ; .If you. want to sell your home and! get quick results, talk to Henry &; Henry, Phone 961. 4-2-tw.| WANTED TO BUY—Five or six-room | modern house, priced right; nothing over $4,000 considered. No. 217 Tr:- bune' Co, 4-2-7t | j POSITION WANTED. POSITION WANTED.— Experienced) blacksmith and wood worker wants, Position, Good reference. Adires3; Nick Falsch, Judson, ‘N. 1, 4-4-4t.| Dilek Malschy dunson Ny geen _ HOUSES WANTED. — & WANTED.—Modein 5 or 6 room| house. Write 218 Tribune. /4-4-Lw.! | | ___... LOTS FOR SALE i FOR SALE.—Two nice corners. on) paved. street, one large enough for two buildings, the “other large - enough for three buildings. South) or west facing, See A. J. Ostran-| 4-1-1wk, | NSIN FARM LANDS OLOGY, SPECIAL NUMBER, | just out, comtaiming 192] facts of; clover land in _ Marinette County,| Wisconsin, If for a home or invest-) ment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers! grow. rich, send at once for this spe-; cial number of Landology. It is’ free on request. Address Skidmore: | Riehle Land \Co., 435 Skidmore-| Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisc. | 4 4-4-1 mo.; FOR SALE CHEAP—AN or a part of | 240 acres Of cut-over land in Bay-| field Penisula, Wis., clover belt.| Part cash, balance on time. Also; inn. | Van ., or! Horn hotel, Bismarck, ‘N. G. M. Hitchcock, Bayfield, Wis. | 4-1-2w |~ FOR SALE OB RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS | FOR SALE—New bungalow. of six, rooms: and bath and reception pall. | Full basement; garage. This is one| of the most desirable new homes in| the city. You must see this pretty * bungalow to appreciate it. J. H.| Holihan, 1st door east of Post Office, | Phone _745. 4-2-3t | A. NICE BUNGALOW.—5 rooms and, bat, beautiful location, can be ‘bought very reasonable, and the | terms will surprise you. Let us tell you about this delightful little home. Henry & Henry, rsppare 4-4-3t. GOOD HOUSE—#600 down and bal. S* ance to suit will take a 5-room house, | hot air furnace, city water, sewer,) lights. Lot 50 x 140, house not over| . 3:-yearp old. Small price. Henry &! Henry, Phone 961. 4-4-3t. FOR SRENT—Strictly modern apart- ment,.insthe Rose Apartments 215, 8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone’ 852. : 3-8-t!/ Undertakers DAY rHONE 50° Distrib STUDE FITTERS — MAIN STREET SSS No, the fact that Stockholm wouJdn’t let Carpentier stage an exhibition bout will not have any effect on the predicted go with Dempsey. F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Your Eyes Examined and Lenses Ground to correct all defects of the eye which glasses will‘ cure. your broken lenses or your prescription, we can replace any lense almost while you wait. We have the only Lense Grinding Plant in the city, coupled with a complete stock of lenses. F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler and Optician Bismarck Licensed Embalmer in Charge NIGHT PHONES 65—887 ————— SSS ec A nh IPNRA STEALS DCA, BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY uters of BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY © | 220 MAIN STREET . ; Upholstered Furniture Made to Order | Bring us |, \ | —SESISISISESESSSSSSS______=EEE—____ Directors | AKER “CADILLAC | AUTOMOBILES. | ‘i | CARL PEDERSON | FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Daketa and Southeastern Montana - BISMARCK, N, D, lan Sanders, Bismarck, 'N .D. 4-4-It. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM, THERE'S A NEW FLAT BUILDING! WHY DON'T You GO OVER AND: SEE WHAT IT RENTS. FoR! noTHIn’ Doc! OUT OF'THE QUESTION! WANTED TO RENT Want TO Ri by the 9th, medium sized unfurnished room .for light housekeeping. Write Mrs. McClel- MISCELLANEOUS = __ FOR SALE.—20-acre California chick- en and fruit farm located near Pet- eluma, Sonoma Co., 50 miles north of San Francisco, on the main high-| way aud the P. & S. R. electric R. R, Across from school and gen- eral merchandise store, Best of cli. mate and soil in California. No i rigation. Full set of buildings. Equipped for 5,000 chickens, All stock, including 2000 chickens,team of horses, 3 cows, hogs, Ford truck and ‘all tools. Implements and crops go with the place. Price $22,000. $17,000 cash, $5,000: mort- gage at 6 per cent. For further pat- ticulars address, Steve Mayer, Star Route, Peteluma, Calif. 4-4-1w. ANNOUD E We have moved our second hand store from 425 Front St. to 108 Main One door east of Banner House, where we will be pleased to greet our old customers as well as new ones. We buy and sell second hand furni- ture. Phone 398. 108 Main St. S.C. Thompson Company. 4-1-1m FOR SALE—D1 Monard wheat, $2.25. per bu. cleaned. This wheat iis 4 heavy yielder and rust proof. No. 114 Wilt proof Flax seed, $2.00 bu. Tim, Williams, Jr., Cleveland, N. 3-31-7times | rR 8 and gravel whole-| sale, or retail, sand and gravel is) of best quality in Northwest recom-|- mended by Shanon & Boyd, James-) C. F, Russell, Linton, N. D. 8-18-1M. FOR .SALE—One 12-25 Caterpillar Tractor and three bottom independ- end beam plow. Will take young stock or small car as part payment. Ray L. Scott, Bismarck, N. D., care Van Horn hotel. 4-1-lw (eee . ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a ns Tt Was a Modern Flat. BY ALLMAN TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS A MONTH AND NO GARAGE! \T'S ANICE LOOKING PLACE! DID You ASK ALLOWED IF THEY price less than ‘half that of new machine of same sizeg Address box 338 Mandan, N. D. 3-23-2wk3 “A No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon- ey delivered at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with’ order. B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. Ashes hauled and gardens plowed; also team, harness and wagon for sale, and Rhode Island Red and Whit2 Rock hens for sale. Phone 364-L. derson, Ss. FIRST CLASS WO pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladie: and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hdt Works, phone 58, opposite iy FOR SALE- Rock setting eggs at for’ fifteen - also setting hens. for sale at $2.50 Ggllor write H; B. Nelson, h StF e+ ca Siw Hf PRICES on Pidaning; re- blocking and_ remodeling _ men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58;‘opposite Postéffice. mtg 6 de TT pa gate ca tbe EXPERT ,.duy,, cleaning, hand _ press- ing, relining,remodeling and tail- oring. Klein, tailor .and, cleaner. ee) 3-7-1mo FOR SALE=Victory seed outs, $1 per bushel; .also-corn and feed oats. i’. P. Goodrich, ‘McKenzie, N. D. 3-28-1w FOR SALE~'Three oak dining tables and 24 oak dining chairs at a bar- _ gain. Apply Minute Lunch, 4-1-3t FOR SALE—Light spring wagon, in good condition. See B. M. Dunn, 121 3rd St. Telephone 502. 4-1-lwk. FOR SALE CHEAP—Second ‘hand piano in good 87, McKenzie, PE D. | town, N.D. For Prices write or Phone) Wanatpp To 1UY—Office chairs™in |: Address P, | 0. B. tf good condition. 546. q FOR SALE—One used player piano, in good condition; cheap. Box 462. 4-1-1w HEAVY young team for “cheap. 421-12 Street, I". Jaszkowiak., 4-2-2t. FOR SALE—A nine bank Buroughs adding machine in perfect condition Freckles and His Friends FOR SALE—Furniture, almost ‘thew. Call. 811 Front St. 3-80-1w NOW FOR OUR ARITUMETIC LESSON, TAM. 601NG To wR! ITE A QUESTION ON THE BOARD AND.T WANT FRECKLES To vow ndition. Write Box‘ NO, BUT | IMAGINE. THEY'LL HAVE TO! MOST OF THE ROOMS ANE. Too. SMALL R GROWNUPS! —— | LEGAL NOTICES >——$—_______---6 SALE OF LAND. Notice is hereby given, that under authority of an order of sale granted by the Honorable I. C.’Dayies, judge of the county court of the‘county of | Burleigh, in the state of North Dakota, dated the 19th day of March, A. D. 1921, the undersigned, the guardian of -the est of Ida-Schaper, Harry Schaper, Li haper, Otto’ Schaper and Carl Schaper, minor children of William Schaper, late of the town of Sterling, in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, decease:l, will sell at private sale to tha highest bidder, for cash or its equivalent, sub- ject. to confirmation by the judge of said county court, the following de- scribed land, to-wit: all the right, title and interest of the said minors in and to the southwest quarter of section twenty-four in township one hundred forty-one north of range seventy- eight west of the 5th P. M. and the southwest quarter of section eight én towhslip: one hundred ‘forty north of range seventy-seven west of the Sth P. M., and algo lots 21 to 26 inclusive, in block two and also lots six/to nie inclusive, in block thirteen in the town of New Sterling. The: sale will be made on or after the 15th day of April, A. D, 1921, All bids must be in writing. and may be left at office of F. E, McCurdy, at- torney for guardian at Bismarck, North Dakota, or filed with the judge of said county court, or delivered to the undersigned personally. F, R, SCHAPER, Guardian of the Estate of Said Minors. Dated March 19th, A. D, 1921. 3-21-28 4-4-11 State of ‘North Dakota, County of ‘1 . In district court, Fourth judicial district, Bismarck Loan and Investment Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs Christ Rosenau and Mary Rosenau, Defendants. Dy .e is hereby given that by vir- tue of a special execution to me direct- ed and delivered and now in my hands, Siply a Matter of C hoice By Blosser | WELL, [T DEPENDS Do You FIGURE THAT, aad YY (1D) ON WHETHER You CROSSWISE OR. UP AN' DOWN ! sued out of the clerk's office of th. Fourth Judicial District Court. in, and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, upon a judgment rendered in said court in favor of said plaintiff and against, said defendants. ~ ] have levied upon the following des- cribed real property, lying and situ- ate in the County of ‘Burleigh and State of North Dakota and described | as follows, to-wit—The Southeast Quar ter (SE1-4) Section Seventeen (17) | Township One Hundred Forty (140 North, of Range Eighty (80) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. I shall, on Thursday the 21st day j.of April, 1921, at the hour of two g’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door/of the Burleigh Coun- ty Court House in the city of Bis- marek, in said County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, proceed to sell the right, title and interest of the above named defendants’in and to the above described real property to satis- fy the said judgment amounti ‘0 ; Seven Hundred and Nine and Dollars ($709.56) together with accru-; ed costs and accruing costs of this exe- cation and sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. Dated at Bismarck, North this 19th day of March, 1921. ROLLIN WELOH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, ‘North Dakota. Dakota O'HARE & COX, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. | 3-21-28-April 4-11 NOTICE OF REALESTATE MORT.| GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Geo. Boelter and Lena Boelter, his wife, . mortgagors, to Kelley-How-Thomson Co. a corpora- tion, mortgagee, dated June 11th, 1920 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in-and for Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, on July 1st, 1920, at 9 o’clock a. m., and. duly recorded’in Book 169 of Mortgages on page 17; will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock in| the afternoon on the fifteenth day of April, A. D. 1921, to satisfy the day of sale. ‘The premises described in such mortgage and which’ will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit? Lot Four (4) of Block One (1), of the Original Townsite of ta. Default having becurred in the con- ditions of said mortgage and the mortgages having given the record title owner of the above described premises notice as provided by law- and the same not having been paid, there will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of Ten lars ($1,035.27). Dated March 7th, 1921. KELLEY-HOW-THOMSON CO., a Corporation, Mortgagec. SULLIVAN- HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Mandan, North Dakota. (Mch, 7-14-21-28—April 4-11) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. CLOSURE SALE. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN. that that. certain mortgage executed and [delivered by H. EK. Solberg, a single man as mortgagor, to P. L. Fitzger- ald of Willow City, North Dakota, as mortgagee, dated the fifth day of September, A, D. 1917 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the twenty-seventh day of September, A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 150 of Mortgages, at Page 42, and assigned by said mortgagee to the Merchants National Bank of Willow City, North Dakota, a corporation, by an instru- ment in writing, which said assign- ment was duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burletgh and state of Bo aan on the twenty-first day of January, A. D. 1921, in Book 169 at Page 143, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the courthouse in the county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. on the twenty-first day cf April, A. D. 1921, to satisfy the amomt due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) ‘of Section Four (4) in Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, in Range Seventy-six (76) Wes: of the Fifth Principal Meridian, situate in the said county of Burleigh. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of’ Four- teen Hundred Highty-seven Dollars | and Fifty-two Cents ($1,487.52) anu} the costs of foreclosure. . THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF WILLOW CITY, NORTH DA- KOTA, a, corporation, Assignee of Mortgagee. * JOHN D. SCHERER, Willow City, North Dakota, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- gagee. (Mch, 7-14-21-28—April_ 5-12.) NOTICE FOR BIDS, Sealed ‘bids will be received until @ o'clock P. M., April 25th, 1921, at clerk’s office on Section 17 of Gibbs’ ‘Township, by the Board of Gibbs’ School District No. 32 of Burleigh County, North Dakota, for the erec~ tion of a two-room school building with full basement. Bids should be addressed to F. H. Trygg, Bismarck, N. D., route No. 1, and should be ac- companied by a certified check for $50.00, and should be marked “Sealed bid for school house.” The board re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of the County Super- intendent of Schools at the court house in the city of Bismarck, N. D By order of the school board. Cc. 0. ENGDAHL, President. F. It. TRYGG, Clerk. 8-28- April 4-11-18 7 ————oooee R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. | $4.50 to $7. amount due on such mortgage on the/ Arena, Burleigh county, North Dako-|- Hundred Thirty-five and 27-100 Dol-; Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 268 PAGE SEVEN MARKETS | MINNEAPOLIS, FLOURS . Minneapolis, April 4—Flour un- - changed to 40c lower. Shipments 61, ~ 034 barrels. In carload lots, $8.35 tv $8.50 a barrel. Bran, $18 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, : Chicago, April 4.—Cattle receipts, ‘ 15,000. Beef steers generally steady. Bulk, $8.25 to $9.50. Hog receipts, 28,000, 10 to 25 cents higher. Pee Sheep receipts, 19,000. Lambs gen- erally 25 cents lower. ‘Sheep steady. ST. PA South St. Payl, April 4.—Cattle re- ceipts, 2,900. Slow, steady to weak. Common to good beef steers, $7 to $9.25. Bulk, $7 to $8. Butcher cows and hgtters mostly Choice heifers quotable to $8 or bet: ter. Vealicalves steady, Packer top, $7. Stockers and feeders draggy, steady to weak. Hog receipts, 7,500. About steady with Friday's average, Pigs strong, to 25 cents higher. Top, 12. Sheep receipts, 1,100. About steady. No choice stock held here. CHICAGO GRATIN, Chicago, April 4—Wheat No. 2 red, $1.42 1-4 to $1.46; No. 1 hard, $1.49 to » $1.51 1-2. Corn No. 2 mixed, 57 1-4¢ to 57 3-4¢; No. 2 yellow, 58c¢ to 58 5 Oats No. 2 white, 37¢ to 38 1-2c; No. 8 while, 35 1-2¢ to 36c. Rye No. 2, $1.41. Barley, 60c to 77c. MI APOLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, April 4.—Wheat re- ceipts, 216 cars, compared with cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.47 to $1.55; May, $1.80; July, $1.25 1-2. Corn No. 3 yellow, 48c to 49e. Oats No. 3 white, 32 1-8c to 32 5-8e. Flax No. 1; $1.57 to $1.60. Barley, 46c to 66¢, Rye No. 2, $1.34 to $1.35. PROPOSAL ADVERTISING, FOR BIDS. LY Blds—Memorial Bullding—Close April 19, 1921, Bismarek, North ‘ Dakota. Sealed bids will be received by the~ Board of Administration at Bismarck, North Dakota, on or before 2 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, April 19th, 1921, for the general construction of the super- structure of the Memorial building to be erected in Bismarck according to plans. and specifications prepared by Keith & Kurke of Fargo, North Da- kota. A certified check or bidder's bond for five per cent of bid must ac- company each proposal, and made payable to Charles Liessman, secre- ~ tary of the Board of Administration, to be forfeited by the successful bid- der in case he fails to enter into con- tract and furnish bond as required by specifications. Plans and specifications will Be on file at the Builders’ Exchanges in Mi- not, Grand Forks and Fargo, North Dakota, and in Duluth and Minne- apolis, Minnesota, and at the offices of the architects, Additional plans and specifications will be furnished to bidders for personai use upon request by making a deposit of $15.00, $10.00 of which will be refunded when plans and specifications are returned in good condition. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION, Bismarck, North Dakota. CHARLES LIESSMAN, Secretary. KEITH & KURKE, Architects and Engineers, Fargo, North Dakota. 3-28 April 4-11 BANKRU ‘PETITION FOR DIS. » CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON. ' the United States, for the Southwestern Division, District of North Dakota. In the ier of Hy A. Thomas, bankrupt, No. 23 in bankruptcy. To the Honorable Charles F. Ami- don, Judge of the District Court of the United States for ihe District of North Dakota. H. A, Thomas, of Driscoll, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, _re- spectfully represents that on the 27th day of January, 1921, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bank- raptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of proper- ty, and has fully complied with all the retuirements of said acts and of the crders of the court touching his bank- nr uptcy. WHEREFO, He prays that he ay be decreed by the court to have . full d'scharge from all debts. prov- i estate under said icy acts, except such debts as ore excepted by law from such dis- charge, Dated this 21st day of February, A, D,, 1921, ‘ H. A. Thomas, Bankrupt. Order of Notice Thereon. District of North Dakota, ss: * On this Ist day of April, A. D., 1921, —~ on reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bankrupt, it is— ORDERED By the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the Ist day of June, A. D., 1921, before the said court, at Fargo, in said dis- trict,.at ten o’clock forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said pe- tition should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee in Charge shall send by mail to all known cred- itors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at_ their places of residence as stated. WITNESS The*Honorable Charles F. Amidon, Judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Fargo. in said district, on the 1st day of April, A. D., 1921. (Seal of the Court.) J. A. Montgomery, Clerk. By E. R, Steele, Deputy Clerk, (4-4-1t.)

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