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/ : MONDAY, FEBRUARY :6,.192 e AMERICAN e@LEGON@ (Copy for ‘this jartmeiit Supplied by! the American Legion News Service.) FIGHTING PARSON IS LIKED Rev. Earl Blackman, National Chap- lain of American Legich, Is Re- garded as Man’s Man. ‘ighting parsons” were. common ‘ar, but those. who actually fought Were not. ‘Rev. Karl . Blackman, Kansas, earned his sobriquet, however. He -has Deen elected na- tional chaplain of the American “Lé gion. To make fun for thé boys while in France, Rev- erend.; Blackman offered to: bor a match with any chaplain of thé a. E. F, of his weight’ He. wasn’t chosen chaplain of the Legion’ for. ‘that rea- son, however, his followers declare. It was because “he is at all times a man’s man and represents the liberal spirit of the Sorganization.” Retughing: -from ‘France;i* Reverend oj during the World w: | o— {LEGAL NOTICES. | - SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. (4 In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. George ©. Deane, , Plaintiff, vs. Albert BE, Jones, Blanche D. Jones, Walter, L. Williamson, and Jesse M. Goodrich, Defendants. The State’ of Nortli, Dakota to the _ Above Named. Défendants: Yow. are hereby summoned ito answer the complaint of ‘the’ plaintif€ in: the above entitled action. which is filed in the office of the clerk of the District Courts of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for tWe County. of Burteigh, State of North Dakota, and.to ‘serve'a copy of your answer to thesaid com- plaint on the subscribers at. their, of- ice insLisbon in said county within thirty (30) days a vice of thi,‘ summons upon yo clusive of the day of such servic ii, case of your failure to app answer; judgment, will be taken against you by default forthe relief demanded in_ said. complaint, : Lisbon, N, Daki, January 30th, ted: 1922, KVELLO.& ADAMS, : ‘Agtorncye for Plaintife fice and Post Office Address, Lisbon, North: Dakota, 3. ~ “ 27; 3-6) 1-3! of. 13, ‘ SUMMONS State of- North Dakota, Burleigh, ss. Jn. District Court, Fourth Judjcial tare ict, Cour! urth Judjcia Althea Ryder, Plaintiff, vs. Albert EF. Jones, Blancife D, “Jones, Jesse Goodrich and. Walter L, W liamgon, Defendants. The State-of North Dakota to. the _ Above. Nainéd Defendants: -_ You: aro hereby summoned to answer the complaint in the above entitled. dc- tion, Which is filed in ithe office of the clerk of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the of Burleigh, state of North Da- to serve a copy of your r to the said complaint on‘ ithe subscribérs at their office in Lisboa in said county and state, within thirty (30) days after the service of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your fail- ure to appear or answer,. judgnient County of Blackman resumed. his: pulpit. in uh bs taker against you by. default Chanute, Kan, One of his first acts} pucing, Hct demanded in the com- was to attend x public dance. He| Dated: Lisbon, N, Dak., January 30th, didn’t’ dance, but thoroughly enjoyed the fun. A protest came from his con- gregation and he resigned. His resig- 1932, y KVELLO & ADAMS, | ’ orneys for Plaintiff. Office aid Post Oftice Address, Lisbon, DOIN \ OPERA- Wy THaT 1S Youne DR. CUTTER-THAT'S IN THERE WAITING- HE'S GOING TO “TAKE OLIVIA To THE ADON’T BELIEVE IO: TRY: TO' SPONGE SOME INFORMATION FROM Hy HE’S RATHER YOUNG i ANY WAY: | GUESS VLL GO: IN- AND ASK HIM WHAT TO. *} DO FOR THIS PAIN IN MY SIDE! T'VE HEARD HE'S. VERY GOOD AND 1T’S A CHANCE To SAVE FIVE Bucks! ’ Free Advice Is:Expensive 1 GOOD EVENING;,DOc! ‘HOW AREYouP SAY,DOC, HAVE APAIN HERE IN MY SIDEs- WHAT WOULD You, RECOMMEND: THAT 1 DO FoR + PAPO CNET| PAGE SEVEN You BE AT THE HOSPITAL AT TEN “IN THE MORNING AND PLL OPERATE’ - THANKS FOR THE ORDER! | NOUNE BEEN WALKING Too FAST:-FOR.ME— |} NOTHIN! COVE, “You MUST REMEMBER oH \. SHORT OF Suowror BREATH, 5 ie BEEN’ BREATHIN' 7. A LOT MORE'N \ twve! y ATT AM NERY 7, BREATH. - t i North Dakota, nation wasn't accepted. (1-30; 2-6, 13, 20, 27; 3-6) s and butcher e-stock mostly Then he began doing other things. “Fayence Une r = Sar AT ANT PY College. cents higaer. pots uj mo: pS i : SALI SMALL NTRY seo re He rigged up a gymnasium in’ the}' “stato, of Sort Dakota, County’ of d TALI CENTS MADE Bai te ‘i 1-31-1w| Common to medium beet steers, basement of his church and gave box: |Durlelen ss. eon gudidial PY i co. Full price $300, nothihg down, | FOR SALE or Rent—One u ing lessons to’ the boys of the: Sunday | pistrict.. . thane an , per month. J. Lyman, Owner,|> ing stove. 201 4th St. i » to / and teed- 3751 Broadway, Oakland, Cali school. ‘The church liked it. Lndiow Sayings Bank and ‘Trust Com oa meverend pul see eee Minieiomiabbear src HELP WANTED—FEMALE housekeeping; close in, 44, Main Q-4-1t t higher, bulk, from larger churches to. stay with his vs. > 3 ‘ a Ps z 3 >] o” 612. 43 SALE— argain—328 acres 5 si pestotnie in Chanute. His view of | MBErE E. Jones. Blanche D. Jones, /WANTED—Girl for genera! nowse=| _St-_Phone Ci _____e — PO diana to ioreea, acowe, 10 | s receipts. 100, steady, practi- s ; sae 4 Waltcr L, Williamson and Jesse’ M.| work, one who can sleep at home. FOR SALE OR RE i eae a oi Ray cal packer top on best light! Sunday “blue laws” is characteristic: |, Goodrich, Defendants. at 600 Avenue * phone z ey brood sows, 1 gang plow, 1 mower. | —~ | p 7 Baa iii STO tay'amind the advocacy of sucti| TPC ,State’ of North Dakota to. the Apply, at 600 Avenue. D, or phone HOUSES AND FLATS $32 per acre takes all. 919 5th St. MARKETS - | Hog receipts, 3,900, openin; b suc Above Named Defendants 327, 24-3t oy furnished! Phone 471 1-27-1wk | | a {]25 cents Light butcher laws only serves to cheapen religion in| You aretiereby, summoned to answer ao —|FOR “RENT —Four-room furnished | __Phone fit. - o—- oe 7 ~« ; 25 to $9 the minds of the masses and tends to[{h¢ complaint of the plaintin in the| WANTED—Girl for general house-] apartment, well heated, with bath,| WANTED—To hear from owner of te, le to 180 poun to push it back into the superstitions of Re office ar the an arta aise a work. Apply at'700 6th St. or phone} egal range and gas range. Also two] good farm, for sa State cash| STOCKER CATTLE iq . », 800 rien nt. “What 1s rest and relaxation | COU't of the Fourth Judicial District, | | 619-R. F -2-4-1w|* modern nicely furnishel rooms for] price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, IN GOOD DEMAND ig grades, past. . e in.and for the county of, Burleigh, | ——<<_——————— | _ light housekeeping." Call 442-M. Minneap Minn. (By U. S$ Bureau of Markets and { mostly and up. Pigs 25 cents to the farnier may not be such to the} state of North Dakota, and to serve a SALES 2-6-1w | WANTED—'To hear from owner hav-| Crop Kstimates and Minn, Dept. of] higher, lui $9.95. bank ‘cles? mires copy of your answer to: the said cOm- eee — Sete aie i : hee ee 2) CHOp. stimatgs And, Minn...Vept- heap. ¥ 1,800. Generally Z ' Pine on the subscribers at their of-| SALESMEN—Selling ’ clothing stores |}FOR RENT—_Three room apirtment,| ing farm or unimproved land for] Agriculture.) F s hese “800. y A said c . RO. AOS i ‘ apes Pty te shippew! 4 - steady. HONOR ‘BRITISH WAR MOTHER wititin thirty (30) Maye ate eae: | to carry manufacturers line of caps!” jight 4nd waterfurnished. 18 Main ae vol J. Black, Chippewa South St), Paul, Minn, vmep, « G22] SERGI ne Bo vice of ‘this.symmons upon you, ex-{ as sideline, 10 per cent commission:| Street. Phone 503J. 2-8 1 wk* ‘alls, Wisconsin. A 0 ry demand ‘for stock cattle con- | ° t au of tho day of up you, 5 Pi ) aRNTITI ~ Country demand for stock cattl ; we f in case Of your? fallure te atwedr nag | Give references. Bluco Cap Mis.) roR SALE OR RENT—Strictly mod: WANTED—To' Hear from owner of} tinued to absorb a large pereentage MINNEAPOLIS. FLOUR, Genera! Pershitg Gives Her Kiss and answer, judgment will be taken against Co., St! Louis, Mo. -6-7-8|" ern seven-rooin house. Inquire} Unimproved land for sale, State} of tocal receipts and helpéd to m: Minneapolis, Feb. .6.—Flour un- American Legion Women. Pay. |So%j.7 default fon the relief, demanded ESMEN—Selling clothing stor phone 751 or 151. 12-31-t » full particulars. D. Fy on a fairly changeable, Shipments, 57,186 barrels. nth aint. SAL) \ —— neapolis, Minn. 2-4 1t mineapolis, Minn. jbasis last week in spité of efforts of | Bran, $2. 3 - Tender Tribute. N. Dak., January 30th, to carry manufacturers line of ca as a sideline. 10 per cent co FOR RENT—On March Ist, a th room apartment furnished, Write —To hear from owner of minis- ‘ker buyers, who claim ‘that mar- ‘The alliance between these who atioriees for biancin, | Sion. Give references. Bluco' Cap) gare Tribune, 2-3 gt_| land for sale. -O. W. Hawley, Bald-| jcots efor the dressed product ny ae ee ¥ ‘served the United States and Great ss, Lisbon, | _Mfg. Co., St_ Louis, Mo. zocEe FOR SALE—House and lot, 408 Ave- win Wisconsin. 2-4-1t | sitate lower ‘prices, to reduce co iia, ee es receipts ‘ ‘ F TILESMEN Sellit gs 5 £ ty . ei ing droves. The cattle mar- ‘hicago, Feb. 6. receipts, haa ae at Hey Rae ictisera lines of Gabe ag{ “Bue A, corner th, Inquire owner,| 7. __MISCELLANEOUS , Wt clos one at tly say. to £1,900, weak to.25 cents lower. ‘the common ie 5 y p of caps # -1-lw Fat wholesale price dr. Ket closed on, a mostly ffteady 21,000, weak to 2 ‘ ae SS aaa Re NOTICE “OF MORTGAGE: SALE -|->sideline.. 10 per cent commission. Why not. buf at wholesale price Ie} strong basis compared wil the provi-|“ Hog receipts, 61,000, 10 to 20 cents enemy during Notice! ts hereby given that that cer-| Give reference. luco Cap Mig. Co., 2 : rect ‘from tne factory. 5 dere is on | Ous Saturday except the better offes- | hisher ; World war was ain mortzage, executed and delivered | St. Youls, Mo. -4-6-7-8 bate Lae modern, (Call: Bes Bacay 56 orld Havane cig Heat ings of @ect steers and butcher she| _ Steep feceipts, 14,100, slow, about further strength- y Wesley Swenson and Ella enson | par GALI. amt “| ¥ 2 Ave C. a0 3.75, and 50 cigars, domestic fillers ite ‘ 5 . rm) vay | steady, ened by a Kiss | Ghugband and rite) ortgagors, to a, | FOR SAL Paid up course, Mets | on ALe—aroom modem howe m/82, C, 0. D. We py postage, Try | ee na aaa nich were! an Shee anes from General day, of July, 1510, and {lied tor record |. be applied upon any course desired, | good. Yocation; “easy terms. | Phone | ts. Satis on guaranteed. Wilton Bente Monte ewer othe packs AS BISMARCK GRAIN Pershing and “Of the County of Hurleigh and Stateat| Jf interested, write 335, Tribune. B09: M. ad a : 7 4.80-4w | few individttal beet steer (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) rs from North Dakota the. 2 oe j 9-9-1w |FOR RENT—Four room house. partly eee E ple , ps ; Bismarck, Feb. 6. honor ge trol |Makeh, 1920; and’ recorded in Book 161 - Rew POR hed. Phone 370-W.. 1-30dw| FOR SALH Of TRADE — One-story | lots sold Trem $7 to $7.80, with a No. | dark’ rorthern Americam wir tof Mortgage Déeds, on page 527, and.| DRY CLEANING, Pressing, Remodel- ———w—— | building on corner lot; a good loca- showing of shortteds in load lots from} xo 1 amber durum .. Z laos pag andi) } Scene ped See a | No. La T nothers, bestowed assigned by said mortgagee to J. C.|° ing and repairing done in work-| ,ypOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLE: tion for a grocery store at Halliday, | $6.25 to $6.75, with bulk’of beet 'S! No. 1 mixed durum . nderson by an assignment of mortgage ers & selling all w . from $5.25 to $6. red durum .. upon Mrs. Ame- ‘dated March 8, 1920, and filed f €] manlikg manner by City Clean ig aan Ry Good NE! N. D. Write M. D, O'Neill, Halliday, f 1 fla Kmma MeCud- Ord nthe office of said remister ot |* famed Broad es eat arene Rca thirty RS) 1-30-1W} Bulk ef butcher she stock sold at 1 Jen, official Brit- deeds on the 20h day of March, 1920, | ite ma Stee SOS BN ee ot TED TO DUY — the close irom $3.25 to $5, with some | No. 2 ish war mother, 3 | at page 362, % PRE AEN » ___ ROOMS FOR RENT: ere : ~ a sh register in'good condlt om, ee of san Best handyweight and et 2 hefore: she sailed for return to the} premises in such mort-|FOR RENT—Two modern, furnished . small gasoline pump and tank sti-| weight heifers on up to around $5. ’ i; i ‘ and hereinafter desc at_the poe for light house-keeping wita BOARD, AND BOOM tion, Apply at the Emporium, Bis-| Canners and cutters finished at $2 to 6.--Wheat re= island kingdom. j i door .of the courthouse ‘at Bis- | * = S >| BOARD AND ROOMS—Close in, mod- 5 Phone 974. 2-3-lw | eo 92 , ir 985 cars Mrs, McCudden, mothér of the i the County of Burleigh and| as plate. Call 442-M before 9)” Ci house. Phone 538-R, or call at “marek, N. D., Phone 974. 2-3-Lw | $3.25, bologna: bulls at $3 to $4. ( compared to 285 cars Poe e ‘orth Dakota, at the hour of} a, M. and after 4 P. M. 1-30-5t 206 Thayer. , 2-15) FOR SALE — Corona typewriter. After advancing 50c¢ on. early days| a raga. . _ noted major of the British air force who brought down fore than 50 Ger- 2 o'clock P, M., on the 20th day of Feb- 922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sal FOR RENT—: nished room; gentleman preferred; ‘e warm, moder! Choice on one in constant use or + one uged scarcely a month. D. Hrn- est ‘Hall, Room 18 Soo hotel., n fur- “Room with board by 1 409 Fifth St. > 2-2 FOR RENT. st of February. 3 of the week, prices of veal calves lost like closed ‘practically a Yo. 1 northern $1.41 to $1.45; 3; Jaly, $2 2 on later days and % yelfow, 47 1-2 to 48 cents. steady with the amount man planes and won the Victoria | the owner and assignee of such mort- eters >] ar rans pefore he wav killed, was sent |Bage huviy docked use online gum | <elose in, 505 3rd St Plieito S38." ) ——- ene? {Mo-1W} cterlowe: Saturday, with “bulle of ‘best <6; 3 White, 34 1-4 to 35 encts, to Aneerica to represent England's war | defaults authorizing hit thercio under |g sistem ro YON oid magaaipes rl Hiehts to packers at- $8.50, Good and 44 to 56 cont ‘ ‘ psent BogiANne § zing him thereto ‘under SNT— furnished rooms eee Ue cai Fn ca a g old s ackers at $8.50. Good i ree baal mothers at the ceremonies for the un-j the mortgage. Por Fie niohsekpeDlta. He rospag | FOUND—Pocket book ontaining sam ONS sunday Evening, Post. an‘l| choice stockers and leeders are quot- Xo. 2, 5, to 85 1 2 conti of money. Owner may have same American preferred. Phone | 667-J.| able from $5.75 to around $6 5, with known American soldier, At a ban- | The premises described in such mort-| @ 8 ow, . gage.and which will bes satisfy |_Geo. W. Little. 1-28 2wk, ora ng pyibunesd . i n ses Pa quet in, Phifidelphia. in her Shonor, | the same ave Guueribed as follows: The maa RENT — Light housckeeping by sora at Tribune dnd) pr Wanted at onc 2-6-2 bulle selling at $4.50 to $5.50, | General Pershing; upon being intro- | Fast Malt of Southwest Quarter and)” rooms 503 9th St. Phone 653 1. M, aomnershin, FOR SALE—Sweet cream, 30 per} ‘Prices of hogs made a net gain of| duced ‘leaned -over ang kissed Mrs. and tae East Halt ‘of Northwest Ouse : sph . Aw. “FOR EXCHANGE Raid oe srl Fee feore ee ae OF Ue ye Bee aan | Ancient English Food Laws. McCudden. .In New York she wa$!ter and Lots One’ and Two' of, Section a hed ro 402 Sth oT TRADEWTWwo standard Naaden, Braddock, N. D. 1-9- butcher hogs: closing at $8.75 to $9) crpere wore pure f ta me : Eighteen, all in.¥ FOR RENT—Furnished roo WANTED TO TRADE--Two standard | — Sa a eee - eh An etd ce ; pes were were pure food laws in Eng- taken énto membership: of the Ameri: Foty-To North 'ot Bango Stventy- |. Street. Phone 768M, 28 8t| “make cars, in goo condition, for] FOR BALE Sweet “clover. WB. ny pleklng! ‘sows aru LO) hand as long ago as. tie year, 138), can Legion ausiliars, composed of |Seven West, of the Fifth Principall FoR RENT—Three or four rooms in| small line of merchandise, M.D. Scarofied, at 61-2 cents, Buxton] $7.50. Good pigs mostly $9.50. | and those who violated them received mothers: wives, sisters and daughters ne containing 20744 acres, more! T modern house, suitable for light] O'Neill, Halliday, N. D. 1:301w{ Grain Co. Buxton, N. D. — 2-6-1m OD f nee Punish mantener eciante of the Legion, and fhe gold star of |ment survey thereof. % ae cae petra eae vi a The Guildhall libre hasbeen exe ‘. si, “ There “vill be due on such rigage fed western lamps being $12 to $18, he Guildhall librarian has been ex women whose relatives were killed Jat the ate of sale the sum of $6,680.48 |peys BY STANLEY ewes ploving an old box of’ parchments de- was awarded her, exclusive of legal attorney's fecs and und expenses. of foreclosure. cogs S20 Jan. 9, 1922. THE OLD HOME TOWN $6 to $7.25. . posited long ago with the corporation by the Poulters company. j ¥ the eity. ‘ ‘cara B | J, C. ANDERSON, - HE veh. 6 iso mite Ha WeMeAcl MANY)LEGION MEN BACHELORS |, astiened or morteuece 2 go, Feb, fe ftenes Uist re lontived in ¢ ee of Milles, Zuger & ‘Tillotson, 5 € a iM fe w | Poultry has been nae since the aids} iS i ney9 for: Assignee: early today led to a dee | dle of the Fourteenth century at Lead Investigation Disclesss Fact That Ma- Bismarck, Ny 19:29-20; 2-—6-13 swing in prices, stimulated hy | enhall, where the cfy men today buy Jerity ot Bx Cervice Bere Prefer ae yaneé at Liverpool and Buenos Aires | 9 pird io take home in the evening. ingle sedn and‘ optimistic views by leading a-| pup poy A 426 a ‘ are jhe : jews by: tur no fh “OOS COSLS MOTE ie ra a Bust Shows Two Natures. CROCKS-3UGS thorities h oe ee than sixpence. "On the other band, a doen ee ee ee ee eee | _ The United Servicdsclnb is one of VIOLINS FLAT RO ery and the July delivery touched the C poslieres who umntuckily sells bad pi weit bachelors, according to Gray Wag: | London's famous clubs fn Pall Mall | AND ROCKING GIANT SELF-FLAPPING Meee eye ee oe aetna eons Hts got to sand fh the” pion | * gett, adjutant of the. Evanston (Ik) for one of a iva re er FLAP JACIX. GRIDDLE 11-8 cents to 7-8 cents higher was fol- ae pigeons are burhed: andi { of the American Legion. Mr.| i¢%, the navy and the army. Busts lowed by fal further gains be-| US Rese. “at ; Wa ett has been conducting a cam-| Of naval and military heroes adorn thé ? fore te market showed a tendency to | te ene v TST to. a “poul- Fas .| hall. The duke of Wellington ‘with TILL ‘WE GET react it who sold 16 pigeons “in contempt paign: to. gain information about, Le SOME, FLIES - 28 tor the | city and deceit of the people his stately‘and aristocratic look gazes: STs i tae rode ead down .on members as they pass THEN ILL » 192. Liberal | J hal the same were putrid and an 4 through the main entrance. Honesty, ales were re} ported and there ‘Abomination «to mankind.”"—Lincoln "OF ihe 384 per cent who married | Pride and dignity are written there. vas a sharp deerense fit the domestic | Corgespondenee of the” New York ‘American, French or German girls, 10] But a head-of Lord Nelson at the é' visible supply irm 2 18 to 3} World. per cent have children. side is more interesting. Each side pis ‘The house owners totaled13.8 per} of the face\is rhodeled gifferently, so Si PAUL TIVES UEK: ES. ENGE, D.C. Ph, C cent. and the business owners aggre-| that the’ Impression of a man of the & oo paw, Gutta Re: Chiropractor gated 15.5 per cent; nevertheles world fs given as you look at the por- ceipts, 1.500, active. Beet Consultation Free coe per cent are able to rive their own ttait from the left, and of a dreamer pSnite 9. 11—Leeas Wock—Phons automobiles. ag you look at ft from the'right. In = et e Legion posts, too, have. the billet owning fever, 44.5 per cent having per: manent quarterginow, while 26 per cent will get the:rs in a short time. ‘Those statistics apply only to that part of the country. the one case the modeling is firm, in the ofher soft. Even the eyes, for both are shown, aye different: ‘The’ bust is a réplica by the famous English artist; Flaxman, the original of which js in possession of: the family.—Christian Science Monitor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY | WEBB: BROTHERS Funeral Directors" Pass : vi Undertakers Embalmers She P. Up the Marines. I. ‘s fi PB eca martlenaiee: Helse Retvusoh "|. The Healthy: Eskimo. e A Licensed Embalmer in Charge Drexler was receiving $400 a month It is said that the Eskimos of the DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 from. the government in soldiers’ allet- Pepisbigpanct bap tan sano pee : ‘I ment cheeks led:to her arrest i Chi-} Pie you ea ad Sug where> *Contac cago: She ix said to have had cleven ve aoc pias chon ere PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS shams i eurmy i AVY, lemor: - ij A ae ie Fine OEMS Ue tion. : The influetice of civilization has Licsed Ember bea Phi 100 687 (et e been bad, ard may be worse; it may Day Phone 100 is Night Phone or i even result in -the extinction of the During the first six-months of this| hardy race. Only when they are left BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY year, 45,000 applfcations for patents were filed in the U, S. Patent office. A Yorkshire, Eng., laborer, is said to have stored away *31,0M items: of general information. wholly to their own devices are the Eskimos heatthy, and-this fs indeed remarkable, for.their devices are few and the hardships of their lives. are any. ~ Sane anes DA LER T-HANDED TER AND BACK SCRATCHER W' ES ENIERT HUME REST-MR APPLEGATE |S GREAT ADMIRER OF THOMAS EDISON. GETH APPLEGATE HAS INVENTE! 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order... e

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