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dian and other borders, $1680 year- ly. Particulats free, Write: Or- ment3-P, St. Louls, Me., immediate- ly. JEN AND WOMEN bai a WANTED=A Tiret “etwas vaeailin tailor. Write Tribune Ad, No, 73. FEMALE HELP ware WANTED—Experienced eral housework. Call at 10 int street afternoons. SALESMEN ] SALESMEN—Build | yourself a per- business with » e for advancement by aaa Staser Sewing Machine: bs ience not ‘necestary, we teach you, i Splendid’ épportunity ‘to men with car. Write Singer Sewing Machifie Conipany, Bismarck, North Dakota. Leen ee ee eee enna eel LAUNDRY TOME LAUNDRY—First i done. For nien’s shirts, blankets, and nurses’ uniforms, a specialty. Also family washings taken. We call and deliver. Matguerit Bdl- ten’s Home Laundry, 31 Ave. A, cor- ner of Mandan Ave. Phone 1017. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY HAVE A client who wishes to bor- row $1500 to $2000 for three years, on brand new house. Al loan. F. E. Young. DRESSMARING = WANTED—General dressmaking, fh- cluding meriding and making men’s shirts. Call at 45 Thayer or Phohe 4403. Miss Cook and Miss Mar- tineson, _____ ROOMS FOR RENT - FOR RENT—One large light_house ing room, closet and piano. Fully furnished and modern, clean and pleasant. Phone 812-J or callat wT Sec nd street. FOR RENT—Furnished room in néw modern home. Nurses or business women preferred. Call after 5:80] p. m. 320 Eleventh street. 867-M. FOR RENT—Warm, keeping foom, suitable ered business women or teachers. Large closet, running water, 422 ith street. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished warm room, suitable for one or two, in modern home. Phone 604J ‘or call at 15 Thayer street. nished | for light Phone 543W or call at 924 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Good sized front roo with closet and kitchenette. well soeelenen 411 Fifth street. Phon ROOMS FOR RENT—With beard, Call at 309 Eighth street. Phone 834d. a ae FOR RENT—A very comfortable room in a nice home. Phone 649-W. Warare awn F1,ATR Un KENI—five room house, mod- ern except heat. No. 398 Third street. Rent $30. Harvey Harris] _& Co. EIS ae FOR RENT-—Six room house, modern except heat. No. 216 Second street. Rent $30 per month. Harvey Harris & Co. ale FOR RENT—A four room modern house at 115 Mandan Ave. Posses- sion at once. Inquire at 924 Fourth street. Sidney Smith. FOR RENT—Three room house with large garage, chieken coop and run way. 417 So. Ninth street. Photie 894M. FOR RENT—Warm Well heated three. room all modern . flat. Close in. Reasonable rent, Phone 442J. + a JUST BEFORE taking inventory we offer our greatest*price reductions in Dependable Used Cars. “Our in- ventory is taken in. Deeember so you can buy right'now, Guaranteed Used Cars a\-prices 20 pet cent lower than in the épring. Conie in to our special Used Car Sales- room and see the batgeins we offer. Overland Sedan; D Coupe: Peed "noerines ‘Guevisiee Panel ‘Truck; Dodge Special Leather Se- dan; Dodge Touring. Easy Pay- ments. Esey time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Seek FOR SALE—1 1924 Dodge Motor com- @lete less crank shaft newly re- ground, priced to sell, Call Mod- ern Garage, Phone 941. FOR” SALE—Wreeked Ford, * good tires, matiy good parts. Priced for quick sale, F. W. Mills, Phone STORAGE SALE—Furniture in, condition. Priced for quick sale. One fumed ‘oak chin& closet, 1 golden oak china closét, 6 golden oak chairs, dining room ‘ehairs, 4 fumed oak chairs, 3-54” dinitg toom tables, 1 oak buffet, 4 breakfast room chairs, 1 8-8x10-6 rug, 1 dav- enport table mahogany finish, 1 piano. Phone 246. Ask for Mr.|_™ Gobel. FOR SALE—Balson Phonograph and recotds, two beautiful leather up- holstered chairs, cut gl: hand embroidered linen, floor p, elec- trical appliances, pictures and oth- er household fixtures, This is-all new goods which has néver been used and is suitable for Christmas gifts. Phone 737R or call 408 West Rosser street. FOR SALE—Two beds complete, one library table, rocker, sanitary couch: and child’s aft desk. wats 1g Siete street or Deane FOR. jonograph with records. ie ou one floor iamp. Cal room, 508 Hotel MeKensi plece Salmon, Washington. It is fréé of encumbrance. This land joins at Corners. Will trade for Bismarck ‘ptoperty or North ‘Dakota farm Tand. Address ee FOR SALE—A q under gultireth te Portales "A hows Call Tow, yeur old, built for a home, full rae ebet front, close to schools, cash, balance $50 per month, sno FOUR ROOM ‘complete stueto bun: low, brand new, built for a home, can arrange véry reasonable terms, $3800. FIVE ROOM cottage, east front, Eleventh street, water and lights,| pressitig Effect Today Aft- | walled cellar, good condition, $2100. FIVE ROOM cottage, Twelfth street, bath, gatage, easy terme, $3000. SIX ROOM house, hot water heat, fully ‘modern, east front, garage, TWO MODERN houses, right down town, Al condition, income of $100 per month can be obtained, very easy termes at $7250. INSURANCE—Fire, ‘tornado, automo- bile written in relieble companies. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE business with the one man in town who is doing mote advertising for marck and>the entiret surrounding, territory than the rest of this com- ‘munity together. of bays with white face, weight about 1500 or 1000; team of black mares, one with halter, weight about 1400; bay mare with white star on forehead. Phone 4F111. Jaek Payseno, 5 miles north of Bismarck on Bleck Trail i Se een FOR ae i os apt. four rooms, light, heat, water fur- nished and heated garage, hot wa- ter heat, gas stove and kitchen cab- inet. Phone 842M, Call at 624 Ténth street, FORRENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed newly decorated city heated co College Bldg. Phone Pe aga ae auofold, heated fer- FOR SAi Rollers, Hartz Mountain, also astive singers Cages, seeds, trei ete. Phone 116J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak.. Box 728. FOR RENT—Steam heated basement: May be used’as store room or euitable for other purposes. Out- side entrance. ‘Inquire 510 Broad- wey. FOR SALE=¥er cop and fur ited, coat. At your own price. Call at 218° Second. street. ‘SLEIGH PARTJES—Anybody wanting sleigh pagties ‘call Clarence Hanson. Phone 818 or 219J. E—Kinball Player Piano also modern residence with garage. Phone 858, FOR SALE—Poland China boars. a farmer's price, E. L, Hurr, Sterling, N. D. ‘OR SI $22-J. 518 Third street. COL, Yourig will broadcast Christ- mas ‘good cheer'ovr KFYR at 7 o'clock this evéning’as part ,of ‘the A: tion of Commerce program to give good-will progtams three time a week, On Friday night, Frank Cave of the ‘state’ highway ‘department is\ to talk, The programs ‘on Monday, Wedn ____ | day ahd Friday‘of next week will b arranged by the Rotary club and the week Zolowing by the Kiwanis club. Santa Claus is'scheduled to talk again some time text week, but the date on which he will‘speak has not yet been t}efinitely set. nane|cutting” by Liquidating Sales Have De- ‘er Early Strength Chicago, Dec. . 8) —Liquidating sales ascribed to the leading holder of December wheat ‘contracts here had a depressing effect on wheat ‘to- day after carly strength. “The véll- ing disclosed that ‘wheat as a Whole ‘was without aggressive support. ‘In- dications of export purchases of 000 bushels of hard winter ‘wheat at the Gulf, with pre: up about | two vents, had ‘no lasting effect qn) values. Wheat closed irregular at 1% cent net decline to % cent advance, .corn 1% ‘to % cent up, oats showing % to 1% cents gain, and provisions vary- ing from “five cents decline to a rise; ‘ot seven cents ‘Corn and oats showed fair activity with a good class of buying in evi- WHEAT YALES| "90 DOWNWARD Wheat— 1.40% 140% 1.32% Bellies — = Jan. 140% 1.41%) 132 140% | 140%, 1.82% Rud 12.45 12.87 12.35 12.30 13.50 14.15 weak earlier in the session on un- favorable divided rumors, made up its loss of nearly four points by early afternoon. French franes were again around denee on all dips. Profit taking Was /the year’s high level of four cents. on in corn early but the decline=was ‘quickly more than overcome. Oats showed independent strength. Provisions averaged firmer. UNDERTONE NERVOUS ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, Dec. 8—@)—Wheat futures had a further setback toda: a weak spell in December at Chieago and dull general trade contributing to weakness. Price dipped ‘quiekly und staged a fair comeback early in the last hour, although the unde: tone continued nervous. Outs futures were off 4 cent-after nu steady start. relatively steady, holding after cent dip. May barley was up % cent early but fell back with other mar- | butchers kets. Flaxseed futures were firm and quiet. Cash wheut offerings were too light to encouage 2 brisk demand und the market was quiet and steady |11 25@11, for practically all grades. Corn offerings were fair and de-! mand was less broad. Oats were quiet and steady, Rye was firm. Barley was firm to one cent high- er. Flaxseed was in small supply and IS IRREGULAR New York, Dec. 8 8— ¢)—opeting strength, a sharp reaction arous.’ ay and then irregular recovery characterized today's stock market. Professionals continued to dominate trading, with bear selling encouraged by the apparent faiture of the pub- lie to respond to,the recent “Mellon large ‘industrial con- cerns. , Business news generally continued The closing was steady. Public utility copper and Northwestern rail- road stocks were bought in the final hour when most of the early losses were repaired. National Lead ral- [ried nine points, Peoples Gus and Greene-Cananea copper, three points cach, ‘und Northern Pacific, Great rthern preferred and Chicago & Northwestern 1 to 2 points. Rye futures were!lower than best pi ‘11,.25@11.7 '11.10; slow; big packers in- market generally 15@26 cents es Tuesday or age veral loads desirable weighty 11.55@11.80; top 11.80; some held higher; bulk better grades 0) to 250 pounds averages 11.60; 11.75; most 140 to 190 pound weights (11.50@11.70; few early sales pigs bulk pasking sows 10.50 1@11.00; “heavyweight hogs 11.40@ 11.80; medium 11.35@11.75; lights tight lights 11.25@ slaughter pigs 11.26@11.75. Cattfe 14,000; fed yearlings steady to strong; weighty steers in liberal supply; stick trade; weak to 16 cents lower; early top yearlings: 13.50; some held around 13.75; stock- ers and feeders scarce, ‘strong; other classes mostly steady; largely steer run; weighty Kinds predominatin, numerous loads 1,400 to 1,600 pound steers 8.50@9.50; bulk vedlers 10.50 @ 11.00, Sheep 17,080; fat lambs quality im- proved over Tuesday market slo openirig safes weak to 25 cents lo er; quality considered, fed sales of good and choice fat’ lambs 12.75@ 13.10; sheep dull odd bunches of fat ewes up to 6.50; feeders steady; early sales of comeback lambs 11.60 @u best westerns 12.65. FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D, Dec. 8—UP)—Hogs 160 to 200 pound weights 11.00@ 10.85 to 225 pound weights favorable, record breaking car load- |’ ings being accepted as indicating a high level ‘of * trade netivity. shares were firmer as‘a result of the Wecrease in crue production last week, and reports of unusually high| current earnings by “most producing] §, and refining companies. U. S. Steel common sold off two points from the morning high, de- spite predictions of a substantial in- crease in November unfilled orders. Woolworth reacted several points on the traditional “selling on the good news” which followed announcement of a 8&0 per cent ‘stock dividend. South Porto Rican Sugar jumped nearly five points to a new peak at 157. Continental Baking “A” ‘which was Oin pounds und over 10,85@)10.00 ers 9.75@10.25, Sheep genuine spring lambs trim- med 12,00@12.50; bucks 11.00@11.50; heavy lambs 9.00@10.00; cull lambs 8.00@9.00; ‘light ewes 5.00@6.00; Heavy ewes 4.00@5.00; culls 1,00@3.00; bucks 3.00@3.50. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Dec. 8—(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 3,500; market slow, undertone weak to lower on all kill- ing classes; few sales short fed steers 7.75 and down; she stock mostly 4.50@6.75; cutters 3.50@3.75; bulls unchanged 5.25@5.60; stockers and feeders very dull; bulk 6.50 and down, ew Calves 4,500; venlers steady large- ly 9.50 market for good lights. ‘Hogs 27,000; market practically no early sales; mostly 11.10 for butcher and bacon | ve slow; | bidding ery hogs; ‘asking around 11.26 for bulk desirable kinds; 12.00; weight 206. Sheep 2,000; pigs steady; average cost Tuesday 11.27; |'Ton bulk opening bids on fat lambs 26@50 lower; mostly 12.25@| y 60@6.25. 12.50; fat ewes 4. pala ged RANGE Dee. Open ‘nigh Lew 1.40% 1 AB Ab 06% OT In 40% AB 1% 4 ABS A6% 19% 66% 08% le le 40. 4218 1 88K 92% AS AD 2. 1B 67% LOUTH RANGE (a) 1.35% 1.24% 1.87% 1.35% BON 4% 2.27% 2.23% Flax- Dee. May 89% 25 BRT 4% 2 2.18% 2, 17% 2.24% y CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Dec. 8—-)—Cash vo. 3.1 Corn white 78@78'2. Oats No. 2 No. Rye. Barley 60@7' Timothy seed 4. hea 75@) Clover seed 24.50@! Lard 12.5! Ribs 14.00. Bellies 16.25. No, 1 hard 1. No. 2. yellow 78% 54. white 50 (out of store) white 43%@46%. Not quoted. 15.25, CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Dee. er; receipts 4,3 tub: 8—(#)—Butter low- 3 creamery ex- tras 51'4; standards 48; extra firsts 48@50; @40. Eges cases. Cl firsts unchanged. Minneapolis, year ago. Cash 1.41% @1.43%; No. spring, choice 1.46%; good to cho ordinary to good 1 1 hard> spring 1.4: 42@45; 3 receipts e unchanged MINNEAPOL! Dec, No. 1 seconds 37 ALN 8—(A)—Wheai receipts 67 cars compared with 400 a|{ northern 1 dark northern to fancy 1.44% @ ice 1.43 42% @1 ala 3,254 5 147%; to arrive 141% @1.47%; | May 1:48; “Bee. 140%. ‘Corn ‘No, 3 yellow 70 '¢. Oats No.8 ehite UM@S%. Barley 50@68. Rye No. 2, 92% @05%. Flax No, 1, 2.19% @2.29%. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) No. 1 dark northern... pent No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum. . 1 mixed durum. | No. 1 red durum. . 1 flax. |No. 2 flax. |No. 1 rye. | Dark hard ‘winter. | Hatd winter ‘ | Oats aes i tz, per ewt. ; free % Per SHELL CORN (Selling Price at Bismarck) | No. 3, 66 Ibs. or more. | No. “ 55 Ibs. De . 1.07] 1.95 1.90 + 92 +. 122 . 119d 33 44 ore 1 cent per pound discount under lb, Ear corn, 70 5 cents un- | der shell. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, &8-—(#)—Flour | | unchanged to 25 certs lower; in car- | towd lots, family patents quoted at |7.90@8.10 a barrel in 98pound cot- jton sacks;) shipments B9,104 barre! Bran 25.00. t SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAK fu Juntice | shee of Mirtle ¥ Ror dnd red Petdtaon, Pinineltes ‘Guthrie Stanley, ‘Peten: TATE NORTH, AID DEFE is, second Aye herei directed to appear befo: office in the TO dan TRAKOTA we atm | marek, Sity of Bis- Peterson and Fred alleging that und Frequent ant, plaintiffs furnish With board ana lod, ‘th day of ape. at of the dete: mae defend: i attpr the tra day of Ju of six per cent is and dishursemen fon and that plain nd you are noti- Hea “that unless ue so appear and anawer, that piaintife will dud t against you a lve n thin 20th day of N Hyland & Fost Atti eys fe jorneys Higmarck, N. Make service of the within summons by Hagens in the Bismare ‘spaper of thi - Tot Rurleigh Seage! week for ‘three tion being at least three days before the 27th day of Dec. 1926 and to forthwith mall a copy of the sum- mons and complaint postage prepald land directed to the defendant ad- dressed to him at Cresbard, 8. Dak. Anton Beer Juntice ‘ot the Peace Toreclosur Pt District in and for the County of Mercer and State of North Dakota and entered and docketed in the office of th Clerk of of Sept action wh pany, a « Dlaintife and ® corporation, John Rubber ¢ Ae od rich corporation, Men- . Pay, lison, erne x wrod, | Robert earth, Yobn Thiessen, treasurer of United Mine Workers of Podergay, Gustav |. Snortland, Oscar Swanson, Harry Mular, Arthur Loy, also known as Art A, 1 Stanley |, James Murphy, Jame Johnson, Thomas Murphy reston, John — Isaccesot Stove Jakin Jaines V. Johnson, Dat Hintz, Reinhold Klaus, Adam Bi Hlot “sonnson, “Kasper Honiak, also known as K. Roniak, Mike Dwara- bert Klaudt, George Nglson, Benson, Alex Littlecook, Povich, D. 8, Johnson, Joe Wage hoffer, Martin Anderson, Joe M rison, Alex Makoff, Peter Boris, a known as Pete Boris, Jake M also known as Jack’ Moser, john Huber, Dan Ankarberg, William Hatch’ orle Rosell George A. Lars on, Fred Dachtler, Ben Hagele, Sam Heine, John Stehr, also known as John Stehr, Hebron Roller Mill corporation, D. A. Soderberg, gues Kelly, Fira State Banle of D., David Schw: vig ne aL Adolf, Willi |vred Muench, Marshall: Malaise | umber Co., a corporatio. Gster, Regina Oster, jercantile mpuny, ijudging that the amount indebtedness secured by tl or mortgage In said ac- ed to be for sed ‘28 were defen- luned of the Pp escribed or 80 tuucn thereof asmay be sufficient to |watinfy the amount of said judgment with iegal interest and cosis; Therefore, by virtue of a writ of special execution to me issued out of the office of the clerk of sald court, directing | to sell said property pursuant to said judgment and. execution, t Rubin tedstrom, Mheriff of the C in the State of the person appointed by said Court make. such sale Will well the pro: perty hereinafter “described. to the highest ‘bidder for cash at public uctto! “the front door of the rt Prong ae Bismarc the North Dakota on the 28th day of |zai Deoe 193 2m! ei ‘at the hour'of 2:00 o’c} Jn the ‘ternoon of sald day to satisfy said judg: 4 ae Sxeentle ee yy = sts of so much the proceeds of oola = epplicame “ehereto wit whe erty to be sold as afote- ia toast Pernt audement and SKeste'tn the County of ‘Burlekgn a and State of Pea Gen Dakota and’ des’ (One, certain, pitice Watiau cel eighty feet of coul Mian all upon the right of way_o Haltway County, together ‘aithe all fi fixtu tools “wad of whatever or description used in ‘game With ‘all eco: a sand bette 1e1 Date this 1 ai aD ed this 16th day of November, ALBIN HEDST! Bi 4 * Senorite of Burleigh Coun, | ZUGER & TI 98 | corded ‘ourt Pietere £3 Anton Reer, | take | successive weeks, the last publica- | ue “gg Ate | Seay arck Bank, # corpora- Murphy, teve 1M in riefgh, and Btate of fe, ey PAGE SEVEN | Chicago, Dec. SMO cu firm; receipts .six cata; fowls 26; springs 19@26; turkeys, me ed ters 19; ducks 20@22; geese 20@21. | Fargo, N. D,, Dec. 8-Q)—But- ter fat, churning ¢ream 52; king ee . : Deraute | pretie abagtree in the j conditions of the Set ome. a) herein- jatter described, notice ie hereby jgiven that that certain mortage executed and delivered by Bist |mortgagor, to Har | Mortgagee, dated the, 16th day of dune, In the yeur of our ‘ord one thousand nine hundred and tis and filed for reeord In the officd u jthe Register of Deeds of Burleigh counts, North, Dakota, on the 16th jday of June, A. D. at the hour Selock P.M and duty Fee therein wn of and duly Mortgagee to Hermann Henker by an instrument fn wri serie, anted the 2utn day of June, A.D, 1913, and said assignihent was filed for jin the office of the Register ot igh county, North Da- the 25th day of July, 19 of nine o'clock and duly recorded therein in boo! lof Assignments on page S31, and 4uly assigned by sald Hermann F. Henker, said assignee, to Otto F, | Henker, by an instrument in writing, | i the 22nd day of March, A. D: 26, and sald last named assign ment was filed for record to joffice of the Register of Deeds Hurleigh county on March 26th the hour of nine o'clock A: ‘ana was duly recorded. therein ook 175 of Assignments on pure 309, will be foreclosed by a sale of | the premises described in such mort- \waxe, except that portion thereot has heretofore been released the ald morta j the court ho | North in’ county, t the hour of ten o° . to satisfy the amount. due n such mortgage on the-day of ‘The premises described rincipal meri- 160 ucres of land, pt the right of way of ion which is situated ppt that por- ribed real re- the said abo tate that has bh leased from the tions of said follows, namely: polnt on the north of section thirty-two one hundred thirt rth, of ra eh ty, North’ Dakota “l forty (146) feet west o| r of said sece west along the of said Section south one hun- one hundi the north t sald section, thence to the north boundary line of said section, thence north one hundred fifty (150) feet to the place of be- ginning, being a rectangular plot of ve huncred (7600) aid rectangular quare feet w and operation mortgage by 1 writing dated No- ‘i916, and tlied for ree: office of the Register’ of Burleigh county on day of No at of thre lock P.M. and ded therein in book 118 square plot of gro released fr of said ab an instru mber 16t ord in th Deeds of the 23rd the hour duly re on page There will be due on such mort- Rage at the date of sale, including the sum of $344.08 paid for interest thereon, the sum of fourte: hundred and fitty-nine dollars and twenty-six cents ($1459.26), besides | the costs of this forec! Dated Novemh KER, Said Assignee of said Assignee of said Mortgagee. » M. Register, | Attorney of said Assignee of said ssignes of said Mortgagee, Bis- | marek, North Dakota, | Date of first publication Nov. 3, | 1926, 11—3-10-17-24-~12-1-8 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of « judgment and decree in foreclosure rendered and given by the Distric of the Fourth Judicial Distric and for the county of Rurleigh and state of No: Dakota, and entered and Gocketed in the office of the clerk of said court on the 9th day of No- | vember, 1926, in an action wherein fury Mf. Hannaher, was plaintiff, and John Kurki, Johana K State Rank, company, of Dakota, a corporation, an State rih Dakota, were defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against the defendants, John Kurki ang Jo- hana Kurki, for the sum of Thirteen Hundred Twenty-seven Dollars and Thirty-nine Cents ($1327.39), which Judgment and decree, among other things, directs the sale by me of the property hereinafter de- to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest, -there- , on and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the Proceeds’ of sald sale applicable thereto will satisfy; and by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the clerk of said cou under the seal thereof, directing: n to sell said real property, pura: t to sald judgment. and decre tedatrom, sheriff of Bur- leigh county, North ‘Dakota, and the person appointed by said ‘court to make said sate, will sell thesherein- fter described real pil gol g to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front door of the court ‘house In the city of Bismarck in the bere of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 14th day of December, 19: at the hour of two. o'clock in the afternoon of Wi to satisfy the amount of ent and decree, wii tneerent thereon, and the costs and expen auch sale, or so mach the i she Proceeds of such ae. Ry bie ‘thereto will sotlety, ou 1a as aforesal pursuant to jan ent and decree, to ‘thin notios itu~ rth sei ed the P penis oe Tel, in the county of Burlelgsand i eg tefibed ae tol laws, ra and.are de ote, halt pre shay ns fect! Fourt WN cy ourteen Pri ere me of range inven Cs

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