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MEN OR at opera operating. week. Big demand “ont be ) expert course enal you to ec a earning money. Learn in 9 ptat cal plant, Six weeks course Get our prospectus. now, pineyos: School, P. 0. Box Fargo, N. ‘LAKE orders tor pus SSUES Th canned alag paints, ratio oe huto and teactor oil’ Ni bond required, it. eas. Write at fog eens Jv. Dept. 556, Chicago. ‘T PATROL , INSPEC-' rds needed frequently ‘ for Canadian and other borders.’ $1,680 yearly. Particulars free. Write, Ozment, 33-P., St. . Louis, in at once or soon as harvest is r to travel in country. Stead; work, Good profits. McConnon Company, Dept. 252, Winona, ber trade. Great demand, big Few wecks completes. Cata- ,log and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo. N. D. $$FUL—Learn Auto and rical Business. Write for Free 9 Catalog. State Auto and Electrical 9 School, Box H877, Aberdecn, South’, L eee TE: Wate Ade D—Men to husk « FEMALE HELP WA! . ADDRESS CARDS at hom Je work with pay in advance. Bx- perience unnecessary. Everything furnished, Write ininiedfately, en-{ closing stamp, The Society Hr < City, Kansas, Experience unnecessary. stamp. Write Service plan, Dearborn, Chicago. EASY. ing cards. No canvassing or: experience necessary. Write imme- Enclose stamp for parti- Service, 117 N. Dear- Shicago. 608 ie Ih: | enclosure. Spare time ad-| FOR SALB. Houses For Rent FOUR ROOM HOUSE, full vesimew| furnac: bat Sen lighty gas,| 4 Ue Te ‘aon ‘ance cent = the FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, * full basénient, furnace heat, ha: we locéted. Sale; wood * floors, price’ $5,280. ( A Ly FIVE ate MODERN BUN: full Meese GALI fur heat, hardwood floors, convenient to Nospitals and a Sale price $4,800. 7 Terms. A COMPLETE HOME, six rooms and A VERY FP AUTOMOBILES DEPENDABLE USED CARS A call at our Used Car Salesroom will show you how carefully we select ur Usdd Cars, and how woo!“ we put them in’ exeellent condition. few of our good values are: Ford He 1924 ce 1925 Dodge Sedan. . 1924 Ford Coupe. Ford One Ton Truck. Buick Touring. Easy Payments. M. B GILMAN: co. oupe. FOR SALE BIG SIX, 1924 Studebaker seven passenger Touring car. New Paint job, New tires. New car guaran-} tec. $700. dy | LIGHT SIX 1924 Studebaker touring, runs like new, an exceptional buy OLDSMOBILE Mabel 4 with’ winter) 1924 model. Just the car for a mechanic who can over- haul it and get a Pa car, $250. ONE DODGE, special coupe, 1925 model. In Tevilent condition. 1625. one BUICK touring, 1921 model, Address envelopes for ad- tising campaign, with pay in me Experience unnecessary Supplies fr i iakes Saxony Co. 112 West 42nd, TE! EKLY. Big commissions: salar, Reliable house. dealers turnover _ of back. Rapid. promot! w Speciulty Co., Cedar Rapids, and weekly Guarantee WANTED—Girl for general house- work or party to take care of child: Call Sunday or, curing the day. after 5 p.m. week days. 1102 or 506 Ave. E. aR WORK AT HOME--$6 a dozen making arts. Experience unnecessary. No vcavassing. Particulars for.stamp. a Serv 1, Lynn, a pay 00 r 100 to id Greeting Cards, free partien- x for addressed envelope. YorR- ville Card. Dept. KD 864, Lexington, Phone B orders for jfaranteed ‘Spreads, Every woman buys, 3 competition, outfit free. House- hold Supply, 1603 ‘Michigan, Chi- LY EASY. Spare time. J dressing cards at home. ience. Particulars 2¢ stainp, Service, 21 North LaSalle. ¢ lenge, ANTED—Expericheed sales lady for store at Garrison, N. D. ‘One who ean speak German preferred. Apply at Alex Rosen Brothers. WANTED-—-Girl for ~ general hous work, Mrs. R. A. Traey,'702 Fourth Street. _ FARM LANL WANTED—To hear f; land for salé for fi K. Hawley, Baldwii mf ‘Owner of i ae 0. Experienced man_ desires. position wi local firm, Married, Age 38: Write No 43 Tribu Good tops: ge Med upholstering, new| tires, only digeld re Sur six coupe, just like ONE? ‘928 Stadebaker light six sedan.} $700. can be arranged for any of. the above cars. Many other good {used cars to choose from at low prices, i BISMARCK. MOTOR CO. H | ____Studebaker Distributors. { USED 2, 1923 Chevrolet/S 1925 Ford Tudor. Ford Coupes. ‘1, 1995 Ford Touring. Ue 2, Ford Trucks with Transmission. 1, Chrysler 70, good as new. Terms on new and used cars. ___CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. jedans. 3, = ee : 1925 Oldsmobile Sedan. | 41923: Estex Four Cone! 1925 Hupmebile Deliver These cars are all’ i onan Call and see them. sphere oe oa ‘CHEYROMET COUPE, used twe HEV ROME fiat cnt imechanical ebh: dition,’ an opportunity for someuns) to get a Wapato mew ei ro subtantial ion. Chevrolet C sng Galden’s car. FOR SALE 1 eel tite rack . giaks show case stéel patty bin - car. 202 Foi tai 1 gum ball Midehitne er Tobacco catter . Paper Rollers . Twine Roller Scales Cash drawers, each . Account register . Gas Plate: ... . Lockwoon -AbGladony, CO. 800 Main St. FIVE HOT This agence; Webb Block. ak ‘fot we bath, fireplace, full basement, fur- nace heat, beautiful lot, garage. Sale price $4,950. Good terms. £ HOME of eight rooms and bath, hardwood floors gnd‘trim,|* hot water heat, fireplace, large bed rooms, full, complete and partition- ed basement;, polly garage. Sale price $9,000, Term: fw ag SEVEN ROOM MODERN two st: ry house, full basement, furhac sduth front, lot 60x150. Sale'p! $4,500, Good terms. _— SEVEN ROOM ryt tog HOUSE, rl basement, farfiace hi ; two car By le price #8 $3, MODERN FIVE ROOM HOUSE, full basement, furnace heat, loret close in. Sale price $8,675. $5 cash. Balance easy terms. |, HOUSE 1012 EAST BROADWAY, ha: ing ai number of rooms. This) house is modern having a basement! and furnace heat. ‘Sale price $3,600. lk Goo N ROOM MODERN, HOUSE, east ‘front, large rooms, screen porch, trees, located near schools,! sms cloxe to down town: Sale vriee| $5,800. Term: - PARTLY MODERN| ‘condition, lot 60x150, garage,” ome is modern’ execpt heat. Sale price $3,000. $500 cash, balance monthly ‘payments. during the past nine meee o} bn has made and com| i} pleted city sales aggregating 912.50. Before buying’ or tsting your property see this agency. poor HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Nine Years Aetive City Selling. ‘Phone 0 Ge- Lvealinde! 9 wae m, and Small rage. a monthly payments at a very. sonable price. For me by-owne: Phone 921 FOR RENT—Seven roam house and barn with 4 popes eo od tand, located _, Outskirts “i efty. Call 575M, CSE FO T—Five roam mod- Fourteenth St. cea aglgae | Frank Krall, the ‘tai ‘Six: ern, corner First atl “Ave. quire Dr. Priske. ‘FOR sierra ine large modern room. e front. Phone 923J. 408 Thi BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1,200 BUYS first cl ery’ store. Fixtures in first class condition, Only business of its kind in Malad on Ph apy Fine ning for. qeecere: stare,or poo: hall aust leave on Medouat of 45 Tribune. AHARING late ates, introducing beaut $1.95 M Made SI ial samplos- Write for. territeryy - Caen eager Dept. 108, Cincinnati... ‘IT IS being Me ote "| FOR RENT—One sie s confection-| -He established, nationally-,| FC known concern, rated AaAl, manu facturing a thoraughly high, class and diversified line of advertising | tities end calendars, aecks capabte stlesman'on a full-tinie, ex. | elusive bas Weekly . advarices with nroathly setttcment of comes: sion of a liberat schedule, ing liberal allowance for mail and repeat orders, etc. .For preferred Lode aibls please sive, age, bu: } Ld lence e, id Wilkin, Riahe, Coshocton, Ohio, SALESMEN Worth, A2 eat ae b: As oth fail time . ‘ite Xin gt las Ca nantly eoeee grammed to ° out of 10. people they » meet in oftices, shops homes. . Lowest Jee ce and lat merica Bete Want réally: big moni for instructions and” ‘ree Samples. ‘The oe Xmas Card Company) 5, f America, Chicago, Ill. Hawthorne Sta MEN—Territories openc ei “it iota by National Manufacturer. me must have car. If you are looking for a permariént connection, write or see F. Groth. McKenzie hotel, Monday. Tet j Here manent’ connection. line to retail merch: ' The Miles F, a Co t. 313) | Cleveland, Ohi . gt irae ‘com: s Tisena: eed itter- tls Bitminster 4 method entire! Galion free agents. Ford Batteries $20, Lightning Co. St. a Minn. PUNCHBOARD aking small towns. One ‘sale iy nets you $105 weekly. Full commission on repeats, K & S Sales Co., 4329 Ravenswood Ave., Chicago. SALES! grape juice for Minneapolis con- cern. Call Sunday at MeKensie hotel room 411. Ha. staple jel ‘ond ip! Wier piano in| modern house on ground floor and 1 Sixth St. Phone G19W. FOR RENT—Furnished room, with ‘ivate entran Mest nas Hot water all the time. 1004 Fifth St. _ Phone 896J. FOR RENT—Zwo furnished rooms in modern housc, with hot water heat peice close in. 412 Fifth St. Phone 125-W 2, FOR RENT—Nicciy” furnished mod: crn room, suitable for one or two girls. Close in. Phone 4403. FOR RENT—A sleeping room ch Gentlemen preferred. Also. for sal __Jobin Sailer, PIANO FOR SALE Large re cern will sell ipright Piano now located in tek hbtne Tor in opportunity for «pee 7 ot F steam , heat. at} MODE MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR SALE—Four fine b bred Jersey heifers, ages from 7 to 10° months old, One 9 months old Jersey calf. Three yalthg Jersey . cows, some fresh, some. cpwing fresh,! Stanton, D. Writs Box 80, Restart Oxfor rain ot owes ¢, ars an gis, et ie Shorthorn ite s B. Nagel, Box 21, ft. floor show case; one iy top desk; one large plate glasy mirror; one niet table; one 12 ft, table, Derby & Smith, Bismarck. FOR SALE--275 sheep and lambs, 1 McCormick Deering Jim Davis, & mil marck, Phone picker. Bis- corn east o wu FOR SALE—One (x 9 Pool table, ball. rack and sue rack al! for Write Noy 40 Tribune. ates wopehire, ram. ings and ae farch lambs. Shaffer, Driscoll, N. Dak. ball $50. “yearl- ‘rank :E—Bedrddm furniture, din- ing room table, six chairs and: bet- fet, library table, leather rocker, wicker chairs, rugs, pictures, elec- tric washing mac! ine, refrigerator, Hamilton’ upright: piano, ‘and many othor ‘hedsehold articles. Must be sold at gnce. Good, bargains, If terested call at 122 Ave. A. ‘OR SALE—Quartcred oak, extension table; «in excellent condition. 619 Scot street. ‘ason now.| FOR “SALE—Houschoid Boods. Third Street. AP. FOR RENT—A_ furnished qodern apartment. Also an unfurnished Tn apartment. A 7 room part- iy jodern house, close in, For a8 bed dufold. Phone 905 after eo (RENT — ‘Furnished aj rtraent®. | of in Apartments, . F. Flanagan, Prop. ‘OR RENT--Farnished a sleeping room. Gull 434 Phone NT—Three room housekeep- Also single room, ENT—A 2 roor fur nished a artment. 924 Fourth St Phot W in furnished apartments in the Varncy Flat. Phone 773: — OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT ‘ For RENT—Office formerly ‘occupied Attorney Burke Fourth street. See R. Dy Hoskins or 8, A. Floren of the Business Service Co. No Bromides, Narcotics Guarai teed. Information f; Hunver Laboratories, 904)S2ott, Little Rock, Ark. “a kitchen range.’ ‘Phone 671M, FO —A front sleeping roam at 514 Sixth street. wae 227,;,.Mi LM. ae PE ‘ove! Krawies pte Oe ‘Sterer, Apply t A. Knowles. For T-—Nice modern roomy: and cold water, On car line, home. ’ Phone 4a \ INT—A front sleeping room atl, _ §14 Sixth street. Phone 227, _ ROOMS “FOR RENT—Phone 672LR or call 44 Main St. FOR RENT—Three warm rooms at 212 Second Street. : ping room, Cal) OG0LS after. 6350. rgain, or at reasofmble price, notify me. No, 44 Tribune. - St. MADAM ~LATTIMOELLE at 416 Fourth St. Come in get your. for- tune tol ae wee: The full réad- ing for ean tell you what you are reat for, helps you find lost articles, come today. Read- to 10 afternoon: Com ED—Rlastering, | pat r7 stucco work, Chimney repairing a specialty. First class work guar- anteed. Call. 905 No. Washington Phone 65: 'ICE—Let call for them twice a week, Ser- vice, very ‘reasonable. Phone 734R. _Joe Kiseic, have Work for ‘school boys after school, or on Sat urdays, please notify H. O. Saxv’ Telephone 285 or 82. - —— ‘YOLK FROM ASIA WERE HERE FIksT : Cambridge, Mass#—Columbus, Lief the Lucky, and any others who have er) - spaniel answers to name of “Jack”. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts Sishin phone 677M or notify H. C. ee for reward. _ ng vement second hand, on ribbon band. Notify rae Koochma, LOST. a wrist: .77 Racine, between ty ‘marek and Wilton. Return ti on Ben J..Heitzman, McClus with] he. ¢lusions, which shortly. are to. b nounced, are expecte y.Jon the racial relations between the Eskimo and the American Indian. been calledithe discoverers of Ame » |c# were many hundred years behind the Asiatics in, reaching these shores, according to Dr. “Alex Hrdlicka ‘«f the Smithsonian Institution. otha He, an ist, has: completed un arch- I ‘survey of Alaska which, says, proves conclusively that this continent was first entered from the ast. Many relies believed to be of iental origin were found. His con- n= to throw light Phone| “high. price: cutting war und the CLOSES WEAK’ Bears ahaa . Aggressive Selling, Forcing a Number of Sharp Declines New York, Oct. 9—(#)—Capitalizing; the unfavorable economic situation in the south produced by demoralization of the cotton market, bears resumed aggressive selling in the stock mar- ket toady and forced’ a number of sharp declines in stocks of southern taitronds and industgial eorporati: Despite Wall Street's ‘expectations of an increase in unfilled tonnage of the United States Steel Corporati: this stock was hammered down elas) along with General Mot Baldwin and other leaders. Di broke more than eight points. Cola company elute more than six points, while ntic Coast Line, Chesapeake re Ohio, Norfolk and Western and other southern rails slumped two to three points, nt ‘oro FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Oct. 9—()—A_ sus cd decline of stock prices this week in the face of lower money rates and istic forecasts by business and banking executives, aroused misg' ings in many quarters over the trend of business during the coming year. In most quarters, however, there is a tendency to regard the renenie which carried many issues down fi to 30 points below their high levels of the last month, as a de rection of a top heavy sp position, having little re! the busines: A further decline in cotton price to the lowest levels in over five was yiven as one of the mai cuses for the selling movement the theory that it was likely to af- fect the purchasing power of a large section of the country. The selling started with bear traders who succeeded in unco' ing 4a number of weak spots among the specialties and finally undermined confidence in the general list. U. Steel ‘common and General Motors, two of the leaders of the recent up. swing, also yielded readily to pressure, leading to the liquidation of stocks in mar: counts. ¥. H Gary, chairman of the United State: Steei corporation, in a state- ment made du week descr: ess conditions ry satisfactory” and predicted an inerease in the unfilled orders of the corporation for September, where- nal ac- as Wall street previously had been | y looking for a Il decrease. Chain stote, mobile equipment conipany and other executives also expressed confidence in the business situation. A further decline in bar silver to 1| the lowest“levels since the war had an adverse effect on the copper shares. Selling of the oil was accentu- ated by the extension of the gasoline crease in crude production last week. Pub- ie utilities were offered freely on a “| renewal of the campaign against ¢ bookkeeping methods of many com- panies, | up generally 1 we the middle of the | @tg slow to dull, there was a sii ia Ee provement in the demand a offerings toward the clo he week. Twelve per cent No. 1 dark northern sold at $ re " cents over December; 12 1-2 per cent 4 on “4 cents over and 13 per cent 1 cents over. December declined ie “onate for the week, closing at j 241%. Cash durum rematned firm to strong. No. 1 amber was quoted at 5@ 20 on over the Duluth October with No, mixed at’ October price to 18 cents over. Duluth October closed Friday at 1.27%. Corn whs casy and lower, both as to cash .and futures. Cash prices] y bal parely steady, Oats continued to show the inde- Pendent strength and showed the smallest decline ‘of any. December, outs closed Friday at 41%, a loss of ‘at ., 8 cents for the week. Barley was little changed fdr the fone the cash range at the close heirg 49 to 69 cents, with December barley down one cent for the week, closing Friday at 67 cents. December rye lost 3% cents for the week, closing Friday at cent: Flax was lower for the week, in- fluenced by the decline in other grains, and in sympathy with the weak Buenos Aires Market. No. 1 seed on spot sold in a wide rahge of e cents over to 2 cents under ember which declined 3% cents for the weck, closing Friday at 2.23. MARKET Chicago, Oct. (P)—Light ‘supplies of the finer des of butter were rgely respot for the firmnes§ price advances during the week. eipts at the four markets were considetably lighter than for the week previous but exceeded those for the corresponding week a year Demand was easily equal to the s and at no time was surplus. $s no sharp increase in the storage butter as the out ye movement continued satis- Withdrawals at the four rkets execeded those of the pre- us week by about 610,000 pounds, Surplus on hand in storage timated from 11,000,000 to 000 pounds. CHICAGO LIVESTOC Chicago, Oct. 9—(U. S. D. of A.) Hogs 5,000; desirable hogs 200 pounds t > cents lower; pounds practically no finished butchers offere nostly 10 ows 10,25@12.00; slaugl ter pigs 11.00@ 12.25, Cattle 1,000; week's offerings near 00; n& dependable outlet late for fat steers and yearlings; carry over nil price decline uneven; mostly 75 to 1.00; some late sales more; fat she stock weak to 50 cents lo bulls steady; veals and calves 2 50 cents lower; top: arlings and heavies 11.25, Sheep 5,000; run largely dire: odd loads of natives steady to weak, around 14.00; culls sluggish; for week 15,100 direct. and 254 doubles from feeding stations; fat lambs closing to 1.00 higher; sorting lighte: cull native lambs and pest yearling wethers omstly 1.00 ie! strong to mostly 25 cents highe feeding ee around 50 cents high- er; week's top fat range lambs 14.60; fat native lambs 14.75; fat yearling wethers 11.50; fat ewes 7.25; range | feeding Iambs 13.8: Minneapolis, ~ marketa were. unseltied daring theh week enving Friday, with the market 06 all grain displaying an easy under. tone and showing losses says the weekly review of the United States department of agriculture. Cash’ recip tly larger than the week previous but the bulk of the offerings were still made up of damp, tough varieties. Gpod, dry sorts were always in excellent de- mand and, although wet wheat was “16 IS,A FING TIME. OF NIGHT FOR TAT B00B YORE 5 - PRACTICING HIS MUSIC — By wel OTN’, ON ME, PoP — T CANT EITHER By Blosser a | i i SO. ST. PAU! South A.)—Catth LIVESTOCK (U. 8. D. of market compared week ago, dry fed offerings in very light suppl; showing very little change; ew high year; best medium weights Nother lights: cents lower; top ¢ bulk at close 6.00@7.25 heifers Nk og cutters 3.50@. top fleshy feed- ers 7.90;_ eos 7.00; Tyutk at close 5.00@ aa 500; vealers around 1.00 most good * irable butche! to weak, 1 around tuson hogs s ecorded on pigs; bulk 13, cost Friday 12.27; weight 3) 13,000; “market ' ‘compa eek ago; fat laprbs fully $0 cehts | higher; heavies 50 cents higher; culls steady to 50 cents up; sheep steady; ton fat lambs 14.00; fat ewes 6.50; , feeders 12.5 it lambs 12.25@ eulle 0.99@0.50); fat ewes 4.50 ceipts 109; on t shipments 1,383 et el market — weit and bulk round 10; fancy shade higher; M round whites 1,90@2: heaota-North Dakota satked Re Ohios 2.40@2.65 uecording to” condi: laho sacked russi according to @ondition sucked russets Fare mi Minneapolis, Oct. ow. S. D. of =| Qutry, demand light, marks: unset jui ak mi ight, market unset ¢ loads delivered sales, freight on! ‘deducted, Minneapoils and St. Paw! rate, round whites, U. S, No. 1 ai partly graded 2.10 CHICAGO. PRODUCE Chicago, Oct. 9—)—Butter lo ery reccipts 8,731 tubs; creamery ex- tras 4544; standards 4 firmts 42% @44; firsts 3814 jonds 35@37'2. “receipts we quoted at 8.05 } Worrels. fot Bismarck jp. Bor! recht a) of ion Dakota, at the hi 20; omstly 2.18,| BI azo] tet, - | dene i@8.10 a mie gotton sacks; ships | WE ll ON DOW a Dearth wi Big Fresh Ex- Weight port Demand Acts as | on Wheat Valuds Chicago, ite. plurn mh Liveepoot ay eee he ¢ icago be market toda showed an carly downward trend: Firmness abroad was kit 8 to scutcity of available vessels in éarrying, but ‘the same ‘cireuli née was. can- stroed ad benrish' ‘on this side of the Atluntic. Statting ‘unchanged to % cent off, Chicago wheat prices wnder- went a sag all around. Corn, oats and provisions weré + corn openil unchanged to % cent lower and sub- tly wuffering a general setbne: arth of any big fresh export de- nand for North America wheat acted is un evident weight today at times on wheat values. in this connectidit, it was pointed out that Duluth stocks, of allgrains had reached a total oF: about 24 500,000 bushels amd + thet with’ on); few bonts loading ant foreign di réaind dmall the accumula: tion promises té continue next week: On the other haf, friends of high- fe Heat urkéd® th standing high freight. ri the Atlantic, Eutope must temain, dee pendent on North America for. ‘the bulk of the supplies from week to week, until the southern hemisphere s more heavily. bey rated eks Off and atk several’ w in any event importers may. prefer the’ short hau! pe Orth* America rather than the long trip to South of the Equator. BISMARCK GRAN (Furnished by Nhe Losi Co.) Bismurek, Oc 1 dark northern 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum. 1 mixed durum 1 red durum 1 flax... ‘ 2 flax. No. 1 rye. . Dark hard winter Hard winter Oats Barley Speltz, per ew SHELL CORN 6 Ibs, or more... Pi Pp iscount cunder Ear corm, 70 Ibs., & cents un- der shell. AD led bids for t nstruction lateral sewer extension on from Griffin stréet to Rel street and Bell street from Avenue B to CG. in: Sewer let Sami ber: St. ived by th ay until We of City Commissioners of the . M- Schober 25th, isn ing appes quan n for the gu nee of of eight inch vitri- ein place. on this contract: shall be v than Noveme. rompleted 1926. in his bid nov (mot, exceeding cent, per. annum), per and accepted: halt be for, all Mia shalt fle n Section 3 Dakota, reserved M. H. ATKINSON, 4 City Auditor, o- lights at close Mint that and de- He ua ‘ae jsapelle Deed of a ity at ceeds of the county _o the state of. bo Dak Ss On page yo a sale of remixes in such mortgage. and reina tien -desceibed at the front door of th ‘ourt Houge in the city leigh Counts, ur A. Moen the 4th day D.1928, to satisfy thera ‘aus pi such mortgage ont of 8 leseribed in . ase 004)! mort fe Twink sett be to hares Batis Pourts a mi) nA ua aaaiie. rourte i aie rele ha Sounty. eas ae on. file a ween the ‘office of the Register of Deeds YY teigs for tite said County of y : ear al -theangunl 6, oo Oo Day fie t a ate:

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