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* . SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922 Song—‘“All Hail the Power of Je sus’ IName’’—Congregation. (Frosentation of Reward Pins. u R Song—‘‘Within the Tomb’—- Solo’ | ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, | and Chorus. 8 o'clockga.'m. “Low Mags and Holy| Annowncements., Communion and English sermon. " fou ( | BAKED YOU SOME. i erase HOT BISCUITS, THIS GUESS I'M HERE 1S THE 9:15 a.m. Low Mass and German | <MacDowell)—Bsther Larson. YOUR BREAKFAST OH HAM‘ aermon, : : Uae eee aoe ee THIS. MORNING ? | AND Bess, * 10:30 a.m, /High Mass and Eng-| {on Time ~ Sun : 1 Guess! ; : eg f Msh sermon. Song—‘Send the Glad Niows Every- where’—Sunday School. All are cordially invited to attend these services. A _B, F. ALFSON, Pastor. Father Hiltner, Pastor. TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Services Sunday, morning and even- ing as usual, I, G.'Monson, pastor. | Rev.-T. Dewhurst, Rector, BISMARCK TRUTH CIRCLE, | a This Gircle meets every Sunday i sogenad add yicet Sunday of evening, at 7:30 P. M. at 401 5th St.,| 9:00 a, m. Holy ommunion. ;for the study. of Christian living and} 10:00 a. m,.Church Sunday school. . healing. 11:00 m. Morning Prayer and All are welcome who are seeking for | Sermon. ‘Theme “Doubting Thomas.” ‘Health, Courage or Enlightenment. 4:00 p. m. Evensong and Sermon at s Christ Church Mandan.” . . First Lutheran’ Charch At the 11 o'clock service 0. N. Or- Seventh street and Avenue D. - |.chard will sing “Around tho Great -8t. George's Episcopal Church Morning service 10:30. White Throne,” by Brackett. As we) x P q Sunday School 12 noon, are still In the octave of Easter, hymns | WRECKLES,AND HIS FRIENDS A Evening service at 8 o'dlock. __, | Will be sung appropriate for the sea- See - : - . At tthe evening seryice new mem- | Son. | TAME THIS NEWSAW. BUT PoP, THERE (WHAT MAKES: WHY, -T SAWED ‘her fll be ived it < | Calendar. for-ths coming week: : . (ile f gation and. the Sunday school witl| Monday 4:00—Confirmation class. BACK TQ THE STORE AND ISNT ANYTHING) (OU THINKL A BRICK IN TWO Mopday (iO Senior Scouts boxing 4 * : ee \}] TELL THE MAN "TO REFUND and wrestling carnival. \ ; 4 ‘Christian Science Society Tucsday 7:00—Junior Cub Scouts. s 3 5 THE MONEN = THE SAW Corner 4th St. and Avenue €. ‘Wednesday 7:00—The ‘Bluebirds a : 'S ABSOLUTELY Sunday Service at 11:00 a4. m. hmest for far er organization. Choir r 1 4 . b Subject: “Probation After Death.” [practice at 7:30 in the church. AN, GEE : Sunday. § School at 9:45 a, m._ nee se anateey pie The ‘Women's Guild Be WERE WORKIN’ nesda} even: testimonial] wil al & Sidhe i BS 0. meeting at rf conan Friday 7:30—The ‘Senior Girls 5 ONY RADI A reading room is open in the| Scouts Troop No. 1. bs church building every ‘Tuesday, Thurs- | ‘We.are in. great.nead of workers to day and Saturday, except legal holi-|belp us in our social work. Perhaps days, from 2 to 4 p.m. All are wel- } this is_a call for you. _ i come to attend these services and to} A cordial invitation extended to all visit the reading. room. ¢ to attend any of the services. Stran- oer gers in the city aris especially in- South Side Missfon“and Charity | Vited. Le f Regular services pbs fee, atl. ‘Baptist Church, 31 ‘o'clock A. M. in German and. 3| Cor Ave. B and 4th St, L. R. John- o'clock ‘p.m: in English. \ Sunday’ son, Pastor, j School from 2 to 3 in both Janguages. | 10:30.A. M.—Morning worship and.ger: Help is glways expected ‘by the ‘mon. Rev, E. Wiesle wil] speak on Charity Soclety for ithe friends on] “The Christian's Supreme Task.” whose‘ heart the Lord is laying it in ‘Mipe nee Brooks will sing, “Does H Se FB clothing and shoes as Well aa in other] Jesus Care.” . 'DVERYBODY calls every day—You | WAN®ED—Agents. 0 per things. The kind friends will remem. M.—Sunday school, Mrs. Evarts, a aadle Blears ‘Foun, Canned month may sound strong but an in- ber by their obse cleaning, |)" superintendent, Classes for all, Goods, Drieg Fruits, Coft& .and| quiry will convince you. Experience J. B. HAPPEL; Pastor. Phone 557. |7P. M—Young People’s meeting. Rev. entire line of groceries, as well as| unnecessary. ‘This is the best J. B. ALSBURY, Assistant. Phone} ‘Weisle will speak on “The Religion |% : = = Paints, Roofing’ Aluminum Ware| proposition ever offered to an 60LW.) of Jor! A ¢ull attendance is ex: MELP WANTED—FEMALE HEL? WANTED—MALE and Automobile Oils, with no rent | agent. iG; is fan opportunity for 8 P.M Bvening worship and sermon, PISTS =~ Prepare “authors’ ‘mant-|MAN WANTED AT ONCE—$3 am ie Ae der py eee ee Fature. Must have a ea for this Corner 7th and Rosser St. €. F.]. ‘The Authority of Jesus Question; | *Tipts for publication — $25-$100) hour. ‘Pay daily. Demonstrate new-} 075e ont a ang ‘proven quality.| work. Look into this proposition; Strutz, pastor % ei ed.” ‘Baptismal services will follow weekly, spare time. Send stamp for] est household necessity, in constant Suiits By hee Lis bales race your time -will be well paid, Cana- German service from 9:30 tto 10:30| the sermon. Persons desiring to do| Rarticulats. R. J. Carnes, Authors’! use. Expeninece unnecossary. Free, Steady, profitable work for “work-| dian Woolen Mills Company, 817 A. M. All clther services are conduct-} so may apply Sunday morning. Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga. sample. Lynch, Box 7185, Spring-| ers.” ‘Address ‘Hite! Hill Co.,| 1st Ave. N. Minneapolis, Minn, el in the English language. 8 P, M._iWednesday, mrayer and con: 4-15-tt] _ filed, 1, - ace Dept. 164, Chicago, Hl. ‘Reference: 4-17-1wk Sunday School with classes for| ‘ference, WANTED—Girl or high school girl|MAN OR WOMAN WANTED—$40} ‘Any ‘yank or Express Co. NO DULL times selling food. People everybody at 10:30 A. M. We call attention again to the fact} to work for board and room, two| Weekly full time, $1.00 an;hour spare 4-22-1t|” must eat. Federal Distributors make Come, join us in the siudy of the] April 30th ig to be a great day in the| blocks from ‘high school, light|'‘ time, selling guaranteed hosiery to Ss 1 & Ss T 1 di big profits. $3000.00 yearly and up. Word. You will be instructed .and| denomination concerning the pledges} work. Apply Saturday from 2 p.m.| Wearer. Experience unnecessary. /Salesmen alesiadles| yo Capital or ‘experience eeded— blessed. Mr. Ira Herzberg and Miss.| due. We will pay up as far as possi;| to 8 p. m. Tel. 692R. Address: 702 Guaranteed Mills, Norristown; Benn. make big money selling Ladies’ and| Guaranteed gales, unsold goods can nace Aru se Jemeows Galcge ble, Ave. F. : 4-22-1t -22-1t! Men’s hosiery, underwear, direct| be returned. Your name on pro- will sing at the close of the y ender the following program. WRONG WITH TH! AGENTS WANTED Evangelical “Chureh Ave Po SOMERS SU cece WAR atte) u ut . }}WANTHD—Girl for general house-|]MAKE big money as Real Estate Spe-} from mill to wearer. Write for) ducts builds your own business— School. This will be followed by an] MeCabe Methodist Episcopal Churchi| ‘work. (Mrs. P. R. Fields, 205 Park | ialist; build independent business!» samples. Our line is unbeatable.|. repeat orders sure. Exclusive ter- address by the pastor on: “The Perils Dr. S. F. iHaltyard, Pastor. ‘Ave. ; / 4-20-3t | of your own;, free. information tells] ‘Sioux Knitt Goods Co., Box 61, P.O. ritory. Wirite Federal Pure Food ot Prosperity.” ‘ * 10.30 A. M—Public worgaip. ‘Music |WANTIED—Waitress wanted, Hotel| how. American Business Builders,} Siouxi Falls, S. D. 4-22-2t! Co., Chicago. 4-22-1t «qeouns People’s Alliance Topic: | hy the quartette. Sermon theme:| Garrison, Garrison, N. D. —,4-21-4t| 1135G Broadway, New. York. SALHSMBN WANTED — Salesboard| LOCAL representatives big woolen ‘How ‘to Overcome Difficulties,” will} «tye whole of Life Sacred.” . |WANTED—Girl for general thouse- j_ 4-22-1t}|' ‘salesmen, big commissions placing! mills cleaning up taking onders be discussed by Miss Alice Strutz 7:15] 19 m—Sunday school. Let every] work. Phone 3643 4-22-3t | WANTED—Young man'to (work by| our assortments. Commissions paid| suits, pants, blankets, light over- ae ‘ teacher and scholar be present. oo "| the month. Prancis Josakowiak,421] - promptly. Iowa Novelty Co., 212] coats, raincoats, amazing values di- AS rece The aaron, @) "3 P. M—Organization of Juntos WORK WANTED 19th Streat./7- (ii 4-22-It | Rivoli Theater Bldg., LaQrosse, Wis rect to water, Haperionce unneces- i League. Young people ‘between the | WANTED—Work ‘ plowit ardens, D- rly ‘at Bismarck hos-} _ consin. 4-22- sary. Donahue 00 first week, Spec! pute OY, we oe Stouy| ages of.cleven .and sixteen..will. be)” grading. lawns, alco-hauling of any eee ae ‘| 4-21-3t| SLL Holmes Tires and Tubes. No| others $200.00 weekly. Complete Prayer service and “Bible Study | admitted. A catechumen class Will be} kind, Call us for satisfactory prices. Canna ne a a ae Sa REREE capital ‘required, $100 weekly in-| outfit free. Ask quick about tenri- Tuesday evenibe se oelock: ‘ formed in connection with tae Junior} Phone $12. _ 4-18-1w| ee AN : come. Price sélis ‘them, quality geta| ory. Taylor-Wells, 2744 No. Paulina, sees mee League, TWO high school boys want work | FARM LAND—$500 as 2 casi payment] re-orders’ Holmes Rubber Co., 1500 | Chicago. __ = 4-22, 7 P, M.—Epworth League service. taxing off storm windows and put-| —will buy good farm near Baldwin—| _w, 15th, Chicago. 4-22-1t | AGENTS WANTED—375.00 to $125.00 SIrEae Mimo ie ae Soa OR RY weekly selling hosiery, four pairs First Presbyterian Church, ' This service is known for its spiritual! ¢ing on screens. Call Gommercial| 160 acres, also farm with good'build- . Morice Seaniy ragga isaae and inspirational helpfulness. Every Club. atid ataNtG 4-20-3L| ings near Still, balance on whatever | _ Al OBILES—MOTORCYCLES | Guaranteed wear four months or re: make an effort to be in your places member is cordially invited, ; WORK WANTDD— Haul ashes and terms you ‘want. Phone 961. Henty FOR SAILE—Harley @avidson World placed free; 36 ese eee om for the prelude, Theme: “At the} & P- ‘M.—Public ‘worship. ine by garden plowing. Call 602-R till 9 Henry. 4-223 Champion Motoreyeles, ee uc 2 Ae ples to workers: ed oF Ae Sunday school at 9:30. .All other de-| “Choosing a» King. pel hymns | IN NEBD of @ carpenter or paint.| farm in Burnt Creek, . ©, quarter] logue and full information. | Bis, |. 238, Darby, Pa. partments at 12 m. The class in the| Will be sung. Come an 5.8) or Call 552M. First class werk ‘at| Block 140, Section renge 80. Make} marck Machine e Shop, 2 ROOMS FOR RENT "catechism will meet at 6 o'clock. | friend. 2 i a me an offer. Address C. Barshatky,| 4th St., Bismarck, N. D. 4-6-1m 200M8 FOR RENT ___ : Teasonable Prices. pac FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five passen-|HOR RDNT—Two large rooms with 221 Ellery St., Brooklyn, N. vi 218 3 will ta hange| large closet and kitchenette. All ger Chandler; will take in exchang ree eet eee ce ana iter pees WANT to hear from* owner thaving| stock or motor cycle with side cay | ferred, or two ladies. No children. farm for sale; give particulars and} Phone 634-R, Call 501 Nineteenth Phen K a OJ. 404 sth St. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 o'clock. -_—_—_—_——_-—@ |STORM windows taken off and )Register with the young people for the ¢ r ” M. ‘C, E. state convention. It will cost] LEGAL NOTICES | Screets Dut on. Phond eee but 50 cents and surely there is no | ¢———_-——_——__* =! place where you can secure greater re. SUMMONS FOR SALE OR RENT lowest price. John J. Black, North] St..N. , 4-22-11w 4-18 2w sults in young life for the small] sTaTE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- HOUSES AND FLATS Dakota Street, Chippewa Falls, Wis- | WANTBHD—Good second-hand Ford. FOR RENT OLaree, nicely furnishea. amount expended. At 8 o'clock the] TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT FOR SALE—Nice modern bungalow of consn. Must be cheap for cash. Pete An- rooms, large closets, strictly mod- Easter Cantata which wag given in count: FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS-|" ‘iv. rooms and bath. Enclosed porch. | WANTED—To hear from covnet of derson, Baldwin, ‘N, D. 421-5 ern ‘home. Large screen porches ‘Mandan, iast Sunday evening, and o This is a very beautiful home. A{ good Farm for sate. e cash | - and shade trees, 217! 8th St. Phone which -attractéd so much fevorable| Beulah Miller, Plaintitt bargain at $3,600. §1,200 cash. J. H.| price, full particulars. -D. F. Bush, SITUATIONS WANTED a 4:92-1wk SITUATION WANTED—Man to cook vs. 4 ster ee ee Miller, Defendant, Holihan, 314 Broadway Phone 745.| Minneapolis, Minn. FOR RENT—Strietly modern furnish: comment will ‘be given in‘our church] Andrew R. TH ‘A P y 22 ; clean. Write Trib- by friends of our neighbor city, un- eee See OF NOR EERNDAN Fi ee ea ge 3t 4-22-1t # Hlored ofmen cean 4-21-3t ed room for two gentlemen, close- der the direction of Mrs. W. E. Fitz-|° "yo. are hereby summoned and reé-|$3,000—A yery 00d home, strictly REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ee: in. Phone 961, 4-22-3t simong, It will be necessary to use] quired fo answer the complaint of the!” modern, ice location, 5 rooms with A FOUND ton gant Cian famine oom in and we urge all to be in| plaintiff in this action, a copy of which : UIGK, dat now, double dollars here; cere eae bys oclook I to ba in] Pnereto annexed and herewith served) ‘bath, full ‘basement, terms very | QUICK, dct now, tne care tracts. d to serve a copy of your! easy. Phone 961. Henry & Henry. . is fusion may be avoided. All are cor-|answer upon the subscriber at his of- P 4-22-3t| town lots, 110 acres, $50 acre; good dlatly Invited: to: the. services -of the, Fe te eam eithin thieey FOR. RENT—Two-room apartment,| county seat fora Ne church, deys aiter the service of this summons] also one 4-foom apartment partly fur. Eugene Dearne. rave, Nivlce’and in ease of your failure go| ished or unfurnighed, Bismarck Seattle, Wash. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH to appear and anwer judgment will be} Business College. ie. 7 411-19 | OLD HOME TOWN . pe FOUND—One pair of high topped} in modern house, Phone 802 or Call leather boots. Owner can have] 602 8th St. 4-22-LW same by proving property and pay-| FOR RENT—Room in moder: i ing for this ad. Phone 236M, Donald! phone 377-J, or call at 300 9th St. J. McPhee. 4-21-1t 4-20-1 taken against you by default for the ‘Sund School. pro; April 23, ‘complaint. id pict wade LSS beara a eT FOR SALE—House of five rooms and Song—‘Hail the Happy Day”—Sun- F Boer Siaintite, bath, modern except heat. Cottage Ki oH We) day school. o Residence and P. 0. Address, Bismarck,| Style. A bargain at $2,500. $900 - Vz q Scripture reading and“prayer. North Dakota. a aur cash. J. H. Holthan, 314 Broadway. vas ‘Song—‘“He is not Here, He is Ris- z i Ao® 6-13. Phong 745. 4-21-3t en’”—Sunday school. 5 Se Th ee = Sa ee “The Darkness Fades”—Wilbur Lar- NOTICE AUTO TIRES. Slightly used standard make tires 1 30x3—30x3 1-2—32x3 1-2—$4.00, son. E “1 Members of Company A. and_ ex- “A Glad Easter Welcome”—Laura | members of Company “A.” First Regi- ment North Dakota National Guard] li 4-inch tires, $6.00. Henson, 1 Corporation "5 ; A “He is Risen”—Amil ‘Watz. Training School Corporation, tany| All 41-2 and 5-inch tires, $7.00. : “The Gates Swing Wide’—Mitdred|| ana ‘corporation will, be “held at, the TIRE BROKERAGE, Diez, Lem O aT | a OTy Oe come county of 2149 Madison St., Chicago. Song—“Rins, Happy Bells of East- Burtelgt on. the 2ith day of April at Pe 422-1 "— , rus. 8:00 o’cl p. m. of 8! Criithe aster Story’ Marian Mel- |and cach of You are hereby notified to BUSINESS CHANCES » ville. ie eo PresenTERMAN A. BROCOPP. ‘| |$750 WILL PUT YOU in possession of “Tell the Story to Others’—Ray, | captain of Company A, and President ‘| new gasoline filling station. Ad- mond Barth. ~and ex-Officla) .of Said Corpora- dress Box 71, Dickinson, N. D. “Rejoice Today's Theme Seonpon, tion. (4-8, 15, 22.) 4-15-2w ue veth Us the ictory”’—Joe Anatom Pita St Ne " ——————— MISCELLANEOUS D f % -+4FOR SALE—Garden acre only four - EB ENGE, D.C. PRC blocks morth of ‘state park. Also Chiropracter % | south of Mrs. Jennings place at *! from $100 to $250 per acre and give any time desired. If one desire to plant crop this spring act quickly. Jew. B 4-22-1t BABY CHI ‘S$ for May delivery, 15 varieties. Ask for price list. Chick BUSINESS DIRECTORY || i ioe" Song—“The Bells are Ringing”— Girls’ Chorus. ~ € “The Sweetest MS Wray. “Hail Him, The Mighty to Save” Elsie Dralle. ig ics Consultation Free “The Triumph Day”—Ellen. Hooyer. | Snite 9% 11—Seeas Blneh—Phene 900 part of ground floor store in very de- i WEBB BROTHERS sirable location with excellent win- Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors | dow display. Ideal for insurance or A . real estate office. Write Tribune Licensed Embalmer in Charge 372, 4-20-30 DAY PHONE 246 __ NIGHT PHONES 246-887 HEMSTITOHING and PICOTING—10c = @ yard for cotton, 15c for silk. Nov- elty pleating. Will do mail orders. PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS /| itr..0°0\thrm, sab 3 Day Phone 100 ‘ “Night Phone 100 or 687 17 SARAN ES fF PeABopy FN fons TSA vicious Si LP, DQ pastime (s y HAL RITCHIE, AFTER LONG PRACTICE, 1S NOW ABLE TO BLOW FouR PERFECT SMOKE RINGS WITHOUTA BREAK! . wry FOR SALE—Have good used piano for sale on easy terms, or will trade ‘for Soldiers’ bonus. Box 638. Bis- BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY | se Stiehy—aore woot a 220 MAIN STREET marck Transfer Co. pone be ts e -20-1w! FOR SALE—Good milch cow. 413 7th Upholstered Furniture Made to Order . St. Phone 363M or 82a.\ 4-18-lw eee { aif i 3 MORNING ~ | KNOW HOW| | GETTING OUT | ‘I'VE GOT YO HAVE | ‘Oftertory—By Smoldering Embers” ~ 1} WOULD You LIKE FOR. c= ; PAPE FOND You ARE PRETTY EARLY | SOME HOUSE MONEY : Sp een a THis MORNING! | BEFORE YOUIGET 7 out! WITH IT THIS MORNING AN’ \T WORKED FINE ! BY ALLMAN. YES, BUT YOURE. “NOT OUT YeT="' FOR RPNT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, B. F. Flanagan, 4-20-Lw ROOMS FOR RENT—Close in. Suit- able for dressmaker. 400 4th St. 4-22 Iw FOR RENT—One furnished room, 409 5th St. 4-21-3t ROOMS WANTED WANTED TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms, for light housekeep- ing. Give location, description and price. Alfred Olsen, P. 0. Box 312, Gity. 4-21,3¢ 23-APARTMENT BLDG. $1500 MONTHLY INCOME TO EXCHANGE—Elegant bri stone and steel constructed bui ing. Fine residential section of Chi- cago. Specially offered at’ $150,000 clear, Want paying ranch fully equipped to match; or will carry mortgage difference on building. F. W., Morris, 111° ‘North Dearborn Street, Chicago. 4-22-41 eS -. | MARKETS | —_—_________-# LITTLE ACTIVITY. ‘ Chicago, April 22.—There was little activity at the start in the wheat mar- ket today. The opening which ranged from 5-8 cents Jower to 1-4 cents higher hovered around these figures for a time, then advanced. The Kansas crop report which later was, construcd as bearish induced some buying and the buying under practically no pressu®> was easily in- tiuenced. Prices advanced sharply. The close was strong with prices ranging from 1 to 2 5-8 cents net higher, 7. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 22.—Cattle receipts 1,000. For the week 15 cents lower to 25 cents higher. \Hog receipts 4,000, active, mostly 10 cents higher. ‘Sheep reczipts 3,000 for the week, 15 cents higher to 25 cents lower. ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK ; So. St. Paul, April 22.—Cattle re- ceipts 200. Steady. For. week beef steers and butcher she-stock mostly 25 eemts higher. Some in-between grades up more. Good and choice stockers and feeders mostly 25 cents higher. Common to medium grades steady to strong. At the close: Com- men to medium beef steers $6.00 to. Stockers and, feeders Bulk $5.50 to $6.50. none. ‘For week mostly 25 to 50 cents higher. Practi- cal packer top at close today $ . Some sales up to $7.00 Few choice ‘higher to $7.50. Seconds $3.00: to $4.00. Hog receipts 700. Mostly steady. Range $8.75+ to $10.35. Bulk $10.00 to $10.30. i : (Sheep receipts none. For week lambs stronger to 25 cents higher. Sheep and yeaslings weak and mostly 50 to 75 cents lower. : MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR (Minneapolis, April 22.—Flour un- changed to 25 cents higher. $8.50 to $8.75 a barrel. Shipments 33,507 bar- rels. Bran $23. MINNEAPOLIS GRAEN Minneanolis, April 22.—Wheat re- eoipts 122 cars compared with 390 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.65 7-8 to site 7-8; May $1.57 7-8; July $1.47 3-8. Corn No. 3 yellow, 54 1-. to 54 3-4 cents. ‘Oats No. 3 white, 35 3-8 to 36 3-8 cents. Rarley, 52 to 63 cents. Rye No. 2, $1.03 3-4 to $1.04 1-4. Flax Np. 4 $2.79 1-2 to $2.82 1-2. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russe! Bismarck April 22, 192: No. 1 dark northern .. No, 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum .«. No. 1 red dumm . No. 1 flax No. 2 flax . No. 2 rye - Pottery made in 5000 B. C. has been found in the countries west of the Andes.

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