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‘PAGE SEVEN (HUGE SUM OF MONEY PASSESIN. =c7q.|. _ANDOUTOPSTATE TREASURY DOINGS OF THE DUFFS iM ih SS bath, on paved street, $4,000. “ 1 2% es The huge sum: of. money tequired| nually for testing dairy products, by WANTED—A young single fellow to travel with manager. Call, at the Annex hotel. A.C. Langford. Be- __tween 6 and 8 P. M. WANTED — Farm: hand, Jenning’s Dairy Farm, 1% miles, north'of cap- ital. oes , 5-98t ____ MELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Housekeeper on farm for man and invalid wife, with tires grown sons; no objection to one or’ two children, Americans. Box 56; Moffit, N. D0) 9 _3 #6-10-8t| WANTEDGIr1 for general housework, of, to work part time peony ad it, 5-7-lw New 6 room modern bungalow with % bat on paved atrents Hes. id : Vind s sent {tiga to carry on the government of North ee re of 1919: of $2,200) for lew & room modern house. wi Li a i 7% week-on 3 salary of assistant attorney general, bath. One: of--the . prettiest small} sellii guaranteed : Lubricating ae mon BE! abi eee aes In addition, taxes and Heenses are houses in the city, $4600. Oils, ‘and: Thresher lies, Feasurer, in a compilation made as) cojjected and paid out for the follow- j ed modern 7 room house a&é|} We have, some good tervicories Toeetves of the state treasurer by tng purposes, estimated for two-year 5 , close in on paved street, or ..«: Experience: necessary. A : period: i House 8 years. old) niaple 5 Fear end impr Paint Heid : Phe total appropriations for two| Returned. soldiers’ compen- toilet, water and electric light, 6:rooms| neapolis.: Minn. 2 “ years are shown to be $9,214,511.83. sation . + $ 3,000,000 H $1700. A genuine bargain. © | =:Call on Saturdays and : Sunde: In, addition, taxes and licenses are| State bon 5 nd 4 ‘We have for sale a large number |t only. ae y we collected and: paid out in éums/ sinking fund .......... 400,000 al of ‘houses and lots im all parte of ' ¢ amounting to over $7,000,000 for vari-] Experimental creamery ., 20,000 Bismarck, we are pleased to show: M..M. RUDER oug purposes and about $7,000,600 is| Attorney-General inspection \ ‘HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, 802 Avenue B. involved in the hail insurance de-| departmente........... 75,000 t J. P. JACKSON. Ma Sia partment. : Teachers’ insurance and re- a i an = The‘ budget appropriation—for the] tirement .... 3 150,000 4 | > ‘ { BELP WANTED—HMALB. » regular expenses of the state-for the| Hail” insurance 7,000,000 { NTED— } ‘biennial—amounds to $8,086,106.08. | Workmen’s compefsation the largest in the history of the state.| Motor’ vehicle ... e In gdalition there are standing ae ( propriations amounting to $1,138, Total. 1—Five big rdoms,' lot 75 feet, $2,000: 405.75. These include a standing ap- The compilation reveals that nearly payment, $500: down, and bale a propriation of the 16th legislative as-| $12,000,000 a year is handled through ancé:$20-a month. { \- 4 : 3 4 4 sembly for the highway commission] state governmental agencies, the 2—Four. rooms, ‘partly modern, lot 6¢ and motor vehicle department of} money coming from cdilection of taxes x140, sewer, electric: lights, city $300,000 for the biennial, $2,000 an-! licenseg or other methods. water; $2,100;- payment $600 iS Pron aed alee peor DEEPEST WELL IN THE WORLD TAPS EARTH’S HEAT ern, electric lights, sewer; $2,- 800; . small. payment .and easy BY ARTHUR \DE CRESPIGNY Increase as rapid a3 1 degree -Eahren- It is a matter of everyday knowl-| heit in 20 feet has been notgd, while 4—Five:teoms. and bath, partly: mod- a i elsewhere it is as slow as | degree in edge that the interior of our globe W feet. The average for tha world ert, electric fights, sewer, baru, good: location, cloge in, $3,200, Ae payment, oe $30 a month. © * i ix roemis:and beth, all moiern, is hot. Concerning the temperatures | jg 1 degree in 50 to 60 feet a furnace heat, lot 60x140; $3,4003 that prevail much more than a mile} The rooeat drilling of some remark: a 9800.-payment,' dnd balance to below the surface we have no direct] ably deep wells in .the Appalachian suit. . evidence, but on the other hand, a| oil fields of Pennsylvania and West 6—Seven rooms arid bath, all modern great deal of information’ has been| Virginia has enable Van Orstrand to , house. furnace heat, east front, coilected showing how fast the tem-/ take temperatures at depths hitherto location close in, and pretty lot; |’ perature increases with descent, down! unexplored. a $4,500; $800 down and. balance to depths of séveral thousand feet inj in 1916 the Hope Natural Gas com-,, as ‘rent. hat various parts of the world, pany began drilling for gas or oil near” 7—Nine rooms and bath, all modern The ‘data have been obtained_from| Clarksburg, W. Va., and succeeded in mines and from deep boriigs, includ-| reaching «a depth of 7,386 {cet in.’ ing artesian wells, oil wells, etc. March, 1918, when the breaking of For more than 50 years a perma-| the cable put a-stop to the work. HOUSES FOR SALE. Here:te a: lat of houses you can buy very reasonable and On easy terms: Do You Go To DANCES} IN THE: MORNING? ‘ANTED—Competent ‘or housework. Call at 48 ne ae WAN TED—Salesiady with experience. Rosen's Clothing Store, Mangas. Fi ¥ aplise rob the FOR RENT—Furnished - and’ untur- nished rooms for light ‘housekeep- ing. Business College. Pee ie hard weed finish, two lots, barn, good location, nice FOR RPNT—Small room fi‘modérda/ ~~ :: trees on-lot;.a bargain; $6,000; ; ‘i house, four blocks from Posts | easy terms, nent committee of the British Asso} his drilling, known as the .M, O, a, Phone 737K.| See-us before buying a home in Bis-| ciation for the Advancement of Sci | Goff well, was soon, afterward eclipsed fv SuettPmarck = 08 ees ence has been gathering and.discuss:| by another? well drilled by the same ; ing information of this character. company near Fairmount, W\. V., the ' Mortgaxee, dated the 25th day of Sep- a and } : Morigance slated the ith day of Sep: /the Boulevard on the north: and d'sce| _ In, this country the leading author-| 1. H. Lake well, which now holds + teen, and filed for record in the office | quested that steps be taken tovinvesti-| ity. on underground temperatures is! the world’s record, with a depth of Houses and lots for sale-in alt parts | of the city, R RENT—Modern furnished room, 2° blocks from postoffice, Reasoa- able price. Phone 832L, 311 3nd} Phone 961. Of the Register of Deeds of the County [gate the alleged getting of the fire in} C, E, Van ‘Orstrand of the U. 8. Geo-| 7,579 feet, reached June }8, 1919. As ' 5-10-8¢ HENRY & HENRY. nie “WANTED: urlelgh, and State of North Dakota. |the buildings on ‘the corer. of Firth | iogieal Survey, who has done more ithe previ te ran haa ’ Sealed bids will be received by” the on es h day of November, 1916, and ]and Main Streets. The Commissioner Bical yy in the previous case, the well had ved by the [recorded in, Book. 143° of Mortgages, of Fire and Yolice was instructed to work in the measurement of deep| to. be abandoned on account of a pS hs A ea eh FOR RENT—One office room, second | floor Dahl building. For informs-|. __tion inquire‘ at_store. §-11-3t FOR RENT—Two-or three roonis for Office 4th St. School Board of L ; ? ca . ; Lymen’ No, 18, Bur: | at e693, will bef 5 State a N 5-10-if jieigh Co. N. D., for @ heating plant ahd sig Le eeeea hee tn ea Berta | Aneeces cmatter, uO wn, the, States | well: temperatures than. anybody else | broken cable. ‘ ec ariLA tion ectording: co: plang and ape and heroine! Cat Sescrihed: at the vont aaitnunication tate peccived from’ the | im the world, and who ispreparing to) — Although no oil or gas of commer- I m1 of the Court House in the Cit a Bl { loc: in either from, of Biamarck. Plans and speci- | Bismarck, in. the County of Buricigh, |Warren Gros. enclosing ¢ letter, from | ae oa eee aoe ee ra ie are Tao deee walls relative to defects in the} measurements made in ‘all countries.| these enterprises, the two deep wells «POSITION WANTED . light’ housekeeping, unfurnished. ee, ———a—aa—— jfications can be seen in architects’ and State of North Dakota, at the hour ving ing ot N 316 Third street. 5-103} WANTED POSITION — Experienced {fice in Bismarck: and in Clerigs ree ee 19st as care 3 He Gay oc [Roving in Taving District Nuwed’ tsom{ At a depth of 50 or 60 feet under-| have durnished much interesting geo- lence. Bids will be opened May t June, 1921, to satisfy the amount due|ihe Chief of the Fire Department rela-| ground. the temperature remains con-| logical information, which has been grocery clerk wants position in 2 /34th at 7 , é general merchandise or grocery MT dcr or the Lenn, Fealdence:_/\Unon sald Morgage.on the dey of sale. nye te an pee on ge Tecatren: the | Stant through the year, and is about| published by the United States Geo- store; algo have experience as sales- tise Baas: wi gage and which will be sold to satisfy |City Auditor was instructed to notify the same as the average annual tem-} logical Survey and the ‘West Virginia man, Write 226 Bismarck Tribune. Apri dys ng, this Mth day of ihe: samme: are choke, certain, premises owners of outhouses in the paving dis-| perature of the air for the ‘region in| Geological Survey. 5-9-1 Oscar Kavonius, Pres, |Stute of North Dakota, and described | Wittincninety days The Board of Tai | Westion. In the Lake well temperature meas: urements were made down to a depth FOR RENT—Modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. Phone 499-U. 1012 Broadway. 5-10-lw FOR RENT—Modern furnished room Heat Increases for two, 409 5th St. 5-9-3t 0. F. Personen, Dist. Clerk, as follows,tozwit: The Southeast quar- —— “4 (May | 2-427-9-11) ter of Section byelve.(12), in awanship [ra Commissioners was requested to Y t h for SALY OR RENT OUSES: one hund! Ai make a test-of the quality of gas be- At greater depths. the. temperature | of 7,500 feet, where a reading of 187 ‘ Rovses AND FLATS HOUSES WANTED. | rice, or MORTGAGE FomRe | [ange mevangoix: (6), Went Le cert Od amamionce Larson the | (ereases more or less regularly, as| degrees Fahrenhe\t was recorded. $25 REWARD WILL BB: PAID—To CLOSURE The mortgagee has’ paid. certain| Bonrd adjourned to meet again: Mon- | W6 go downward. eee Van Orstrand estimates that the ‘AUMOST NEW, recently built Bunga- low, 5 rooms and. bath, full bas>- ment, furnace heat, hard wood floors, east’ front, Lot 50%150, very pretty home, for quick sale, $4,000, small payment and balance same as anyone furnishing information en-| Notice is hereby given: that that cer- Sums. i059 AG: Pas fl due: 4 jy yipaia day evening, May 16th, 1921, at eight The rate of increase. is, however,| boiling point of water would be abling me to rent a good desirable tain, mortgage, executed and detivered | jaes, which) erdon, will oeoek B. ie : different : in -different; parts. ;of the] reached at «somewhere near 10,000 modern Kome in Blamarck; contain- |>Y‘Zia9-Eileflood, a single man. mort: ton the’ dat fe, Amount a.the: sum M.-H Atkinson, world, » There are tegions where an| feet’ below the surface. it gagor, to Investors Mortgage Security | of $76.42; also the real estate taxes for ee Ss s ¥ } _ing seven or more rooms... Call 922, }Company, mortgagee, dated the third|the years 1918 and-191) on sald prem- or, Write Box 481... 6-10-lw ay of a pels eNe. ad en Lo ecdaret ise which, with interest, thereon will WANTED TO RENT—1 ofS roomline county of Burleigh und. state. of [or s118.s¢r ato hee ieee eae feeders mostly steady. j ‘Hog receipts 12,500, About steady. WAHPETON TO rent. ‘Phone 961. Henry & Henry. P Ae pats tio re iigurance premiums (ae Menoken, > . ‘ ; Hears} "modern house, M. Mi. Wade, @13| North, Cahets, gn, ch Suctagncond [fon dre aaron civ Gulag as [Boca ath cows af businens Ant M,| RangogTco ean oun visio HAVE GUARD CO. Jodhaa we, aed recorded in Book 143 of Mortgage: sale [FER ReeounCHs to! Pigs steady ‘to strong.” Bulk good ard i FOR, SALE—Nice’ bungalow of five rooms and bath, east front; garage. Desirable surroundings; $3,500; $1,200 cash. J. H. Holthan, 314 Broadway; Phone 745. ___6-9-8t FOR SALE—Large modern-house of ten rooms and bath; nice home or rooming house., If interested don’t ‘ fail to reply. J. H. Holihan, 314 roadway. 5-9-8. R RENT—A four-room apartment, with bath and porches. At the Woodmansee. 423 5th: street. Phone 768-R. -__6-10-lw choice $8.85 to $9. Sheep receipts 600, Steady to firm. | Good wooted ewes . ‘on page 26, will be foreclosed by a sale bs of the premiaes In Such mortgage and URC Laren’ pipe une hereinafter described, ai e front door | hereinafter:ata' e i af of the:courthouse in the city. of Bis, |of male, Sae erites ve Onernce nla ete Reh ee Imarck in the county of Burleigh and} There will, Ni"due bh such’ Mortgage | Vacates, ‘claims, etc, . M., e of | hundre ity-e a O E 7 nee At De 18st. to. matiaty the | Dollappe eee ans 307100. ¢4268.90) | atures ‘amount. due upon. auch’ mortgage on Drake-Ballard ‘Company, FOURrERS Om the day. of sale, The premises describ- corporation Mortgage ed in such mortgage and which will be Minneapolis, Mii ‘sold to satisfy the same are described (Lawrence, Murphy & Nillés, 4 as follows: the Southwest Quarter off\ Attorney, for Morigagec, Section Seventeen’ ‘in Township One}: Fal fe. North: Dakptg;, Hundred ‘Thirty-eight. Northy Range |} May #Nicigezer June 8) Seventy-five Weat, in’ Burleigh County, i North Dakota. ; Said mortgagec has paid certain sums to protect the lien of this mortgage, to-wit: the amount due upon a prior The Wahpeton (National Guard com- pany will soon be ready for state in- spection, according to information conveyed to the Adjutant4eneral’s office. Grand Forks, Williston and Jamestown now have recognized Na- tional Guard units, and Minot and. Bismarck are organizing and aré ex- pected to tomply with all regulations soon, @ FOR SALE—Model Four’ Overland Sedan, in splendid condition, Will accept’ bankable paper for part pay- ment, also consider trade for land priced right. Write Box 364, Bis- marek, or Phone 230R, after 6 p. m. 566t (HOR SALE—Ford Touring ear, 1919 model, in good condition, excep tionally good motor. Car guaran- teed. Price $325.00 if sold within a week. ‘Write 24, Care Bismarck CHICAGO CASH GRAIN , Chicago, May 11—Wheat No. 3, ee $1.44: 1-2 ;iNo. 2 red $1.50. bn Corn No. 2 mixed o 3-4 to 62; No. 4,287.10. 4,920.38 | 2 yellow 61 3-4 to 62 3-4 cents . AE Des Oats ‘No. 2 white 28 1-2 to 39; No, 54,403.23) 3 white 38 to 38 1-2 exalt, he | : Rye No. 2, $1.22 to $1.37. Hs rr a : pei i Barley 65 to 68 cents. Bubject to check $6,626.65 , as over undivided ‘profits Checks und other ‘cash items... + Due from oi banks and. cash. Total LIABILITIES We ARE offering Ircland very gen- $115,000.00 erous terms. Were they well under- day Evening, May FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| Tribune. 5-11-3t| mortgage: inthe sum of $126.00, whichy ‘The ftoard of Cit issioners ;Guaranty fund de- i ment in the Roos Apartments 7161 Foe" SaLsi—Siadeaker Tour, In wood |fe'borteredie Muchactaiant "ames | es i eornay Hearn one SM | ute iat ot Oh “ruraslSMARCK GRAIN, spmpatscirs with Trelend oula Wie There will be due under such niort-| Hexgier” Larson. ‘Thempaon and, Presl: |, enor t oe 149.65 (Furnivhed by Russell-Milier Co.) | 8¥™pathizers with Treland wo ury Ireland to agree to them.—Lord Northcliffe. ‘ shape, if taken at once, $375. Also) | There wit tate of sale th | dent Lenh | e ol ale he sum _ ol lent Len! t. a the 3-burner kerosene stove. Inquire | f° fundred Thirty-three and 20/100Lyious meeting were read snd approved. | standing. 210 W. Broadway. §-5-1w | Dollars. y On. motion of Commissioner Larson, | Bills payable Dated at Bismarek, N. D., this 10th| duly ‘seconded and carried, the. DiIB. rey eee tortaa gai: Bovurlty: Lecce athe cen ota lete toy rel erage OF NORTH DAKOTA ss ¥ | que t ¥ NOK i quenting: the removal of waste lumber a No. 1 red durum . ‘Ask your lends about the ‘ Company, and building material from Block 46, : Ne fri s ft I Mortgagee. | Original Plat, was presented by Mr. Her «County of Burleigh. No. 1 flax ... lew Ys Candies lce| Attorneys for Mortgagee. Iman Lasken. Mr. 8.8. Clifford spoke| 1. J. M. Meier, Cashier of the above Cream. Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Tefaver of the Hoard ordering the re,|mamed bank, do solemnly swear that | No. 2 flax . len eal: . (May 11-18-25, June 1-8-15) moval of such materials,. Thie matter| the above statement is true, to the best | No. 2 rye ... ——— ee pedi opti teh cad terre ies) of my knowledge and belief. : = = was referred to the Commissioner of anor or = i ed that steps be taken to prohibit caw: Subscribed and sworn to before me — i D en to prohibit caws = | onit z st! cashier's checks out- Bismarck, May 11. No, 1 dark northern . 1 amber durum . es io. 54,403.33 | No. 1 mixed durum $rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852 3-3-0 FOR SALE—Five-room house, must be moved off lot. Call at 560 10th st. 5-9-3t — “MATERNITY ee cogcring Corsets, Sacro-Iliac Corsets, Sacro- Iliac Belts, Abdominal Belts, for ‘and: women,«Speticer -Reju- veto: Corsets. Mra, F. W. Moflit, IQ:gistered Spencer. Corsetiere, Bis- marck, N. D:, Telephone 30. Room 210 Grand Pacific Hotel.- Free. 5-10-1mo. ‘The farmers have placed. in our «$1.40 141i 177.30 29,403.33 10,000.00 Don’t forget to see Norma Talmadge in “The Passion Plower.” Eltinge today and to- {1.02| morrow. =, ; Fire and Police... Mr. Gl als . J. M. Meier, Cashier. o :OF MOWTGAGE: 5 Poli fr. Clifford, also ask NOVIGH 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That| destroying gardens in, the east end.|this 10th day of May, 1921. that certian Mortgage, executed and} The. City Attorney was: instructed ‘to F .A. Lahr, Notary, Public. delivered’ by Alexander Pihlaja and|draw up an..amendment to the ordi-|_, My commission expires Nov. 30, 1923. ‘Alina Pihlaja, his wife, Mortgagors, to|nance covering such matters extending |Correct, Attest: Consultation Free: Rulte & 3i—Lesss Biseh—Phene 989 |Drake-Ballard Company, a corporation, | the limits to 16th Street on the east, eS WEBB BROTHERS | http deginr see ied ie aad corn for. ust. dispose = ’ - of ata low price. Give up your wast ‘Undertakers \émbalmers Funeral Directors eS Tor. anneal iowa or seal ; BULL WHEAT MARKET. Licensed Embalmer in Charge ac somermtan dimmer <1 Cheago, May 11-—Bulls in the wheat DAY wHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 DRESSMAKING OF ALL KINDS— market today made much of state- Ss s ments by Secretary Wallace of the _ Refisonable” prices; satistaction Department of Agriculture favoring a Ae wa guaranteed in every wit A light higher prices ahd saying business con- BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY housekeeping rooms. ern iy ditions would be improved with the Distributors of . ieee ae pp palbe eset settlement of the German reparations s T U D E B A K E R Jd. » Z matter. Opening quotations which i < Avenire A. whone ee eis aried from unchanged to 3-4 cen*] — and —. / = . igher were followed by a moderate s E brass beds, Kad Soiedd hose, |: general sag and then by decided up- Cc ADIL L A Cox S porch shades ané swing, aad house~ turns all around. AUTOMOBILE! + ig Bold neds. Taavies < at Active general buying brought . 3 once. nt one 832-X. about further upturns later with z ry 8 &Tlw country offerings small and gossip ie eae ee current thatthe movement fon xt} PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS will be delivered at 9:30.A. M, and ture. ‘The close’ was strong 31-2 to Licensed Embalmers in Charge nota 3:30 P. M.,-and 4:30 D. ithe cia i 53-4 cents net higher. Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 ‘ days, John Blinderman Phone 878, —_——_—__——— ; WRK S See 5-1-Iw MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, —— FOR SALE—Few odd and ends, fruit Minneapolis, May 11—Wheat re- i jars, feels, shea Sain benches, ceipts, 198 cars, compared to 165 cars BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY tubs, boiler, small table with draw: @ year.ago. sf ef, ‘clochesrac ack, iron bed, spring. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.441-2 to 220 MAIN STREET i < and‘mirror. 322 2nd St. - S-13t} $1.521-2; May, $1.341-2; “July, FOR SALE—Lioyds Reéd Reversible $1.22 7-8. Upholstered Fornitare Made to Order ; a ota Te erin sen peor Coe Ney calle neLa to a6 13 SSS _Child’ssGhautauqua. desk and black: WELL, TSS IN ‘ Oats i 3 white, 341-2 to 35 1-2c. : : 'd. Phone 230R, or at o ey, 49¢ 3c, EN LE : : Mn alrest= 56ot “W PAPER “TWO AUTOS * Rye ..0. 2, $1.29 to $1.30. bike 0, SEAT Pugh : FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. IN COLE ION Flax No. 1, $1.78 to $1 Gt Emerson is legally entitled to his * pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies"| ONE (LLED! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. seat as commissioner of the third and men’s clothing. Eagle Tailoriag Dunn county district according to an @ ‘Hat Works, hone 68, opposite |: Pees. Chicago, May 11.—Cattle receipts, | opinion handed down, by ‘Judge Thom- _postoffice 1-18-tt 9.000, Beef steers opened steady to| 98 11. Pugh in district court here Sat- FOR SALE—Avery engine plow out- pear Undertone weak. Bulky $8) yrday. Judge Pugh, however, ee 4 fit, siz breaker and siz stubble: pee “Hog receipts, 18,000. Light steady Pauley aauberre * i Re ; toms. Will consider good to 10 cents lower. Others mostly th sh . in tradé. Arnold Gerberding, Regan, steady. present incumbent, were not the prope e if ie oon ae 41a s Sheep: receipts, 15,000. Fed lambs pia rare inthe office. aye . P ne ae ebay ware on remem de and yearlings steady to 50 cents high- aa bats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, er. : Make it a point to meet your ‘Phone 6&8. opposite Posteffies. ae st, PAUL av stock ? friends at the New Garrick. - i : —— - South St. Paul, May 1:.—Cattle re-| ——_—_—_—-_ i FOR RENT Of SALE Poot hall ceipts 6,509. Slow, generally steady.| Don’t forget to see Norma cake PEDERON fixtures,.in Makoti, N. D. Write Beet steers $620 to $6.50, Bulk $7 tc! Talmadge in “The Passion| g vixwestern North rah a 5-7-3) 7 Bulk butcher cows and heifers Flower.” Eltinge today and to- Southeastern Montata BISMARCK, N.DB | $7.75. $5 to $7. Veal calves most 25 cents| lower. Packer top $7. Stockets and MROFrOW. ‘ B + C. A, Knorr, ” . We: store fu iture. 76 Mala : bo amie

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