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ruled Nirections Cover Contents ing, ers of the A. E. postoffice department Ci of ae follows: Packages for Soldiers istmas parce: so inatiduale holding coupon ‘from dier overseas. ee ibler has* ‘been - provided ith one Christmas parcel coupon, Jabel, which will be forwarded by Ra to the person in the United isiates from whom he wishes to re- ve his Christmas package. If lab- Js are lost they. cannot be dupli- ated. ye Red Cross for delivery to the sestoffice authorities unless accom- panied by this coupon. Christmas parcels must "be placed in cardboard boxes, 3x4x9 inches in size, which will be provided to, hold- les of labels, or coupons, by the merican Red Cross thru: your local chapter or branch on.or after No ber 1. rhe parcels may be filled with any combination of articles which can be contained in the cartons, except: in- oxicating liquors, inflammable mate- rial, including friction matches and any composition likely to ignite or explode (cigarette lighters come un- ider this ication), liquid and fragile articles improperly packed. Under the postal regulations, no note or message. or written . matter of any kind will be permitted*to re- main in the boxes, but must be re- moved at the time of inspection by ithe local Red Cross chapter or branch ‘inspector. In addition to the. foregoing, rela- tives and friends of soldiers are urged to bear in mind the following facts when preparing Christmas parcels: “Include nothing which will not} keep fresh until Christmas. “Pack dried fruits and other food products in small tin oravoodep boxes. 4Give preference-to-hard candy chotolates, unless latter are encl: in heavy wrappers. “Do not include articles packed in pas ana asinine ps it a NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of | Murphy-Stark Company, a Wyoming} ‘orporation, held at the office of the company at Casper, Wyoming, on the ldth day of October, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., at which meeting all of the stockholders representing all of the capital stock of said coms pany, were present, by proper resolu- tions, unanimously adopted, said cor- foration was ordered dissolved, the corporate enterprise abandoned and the charter, franchise and corporate name surrendered, said company hav | ing ceased to do business, all copo- tate debts having been paid, all cor-| porate liabilities discharged and the corporate assets and property distrib- uted among the persons etnitled| thereto. The statutory trustees for tréditors and stockholders are John W. Murphy, C. F_ Stark and A. E. Stirrett. JOHN W. MURPHY, President. C. F. STARK, Secretary. - (Seal) _Pub. Oct. 1 Sr. 2, 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19. State of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss: In the District Court, Sixth Judicial District. in and for|t the County or Natrona. Matter of the Estate of 4 FRANK JAMESON, 3 Deceased tice of Petition for Probate of Will Notice is hereby given that the last will and testament of the above Anta Frank Jameson, deceased, was ed for probate in the above entitled{ court on July 10, 1918, and that Wil- lam 0, Wilson has filed a petition| uking that a date be set for the} wee of proof of the said tast x and testament and for the is-| wance to Evalyn C. Jameson (ingor- | ie named in said last. will as velin C- Jameson), of Letters Tes+ entary under said will, and fur- et that the first day of November, mel 1918, at ten o'clock in the fore- m has been fixed as the date for! cine th the proof of-said will ‘and! i 2 ering said appHeation for the _ tice of Let.ers Testamentary and me vacation and setting aside of will “srs probating a prior purported} | persons interested are re-| d 2 appear at the said hour, at cut clock, a.m. of said date at the ‘ oom of said court in the City, 4 Warts County of Natrona, State cy har te: and show Cause, if any ave, in opposition to the cay of ‘sa! of lent will and the isguam Dated a i Ta paper, Wyoming, WARREN L. BAILEY, erk of Sait WILLIAM 6, WILSON, aid: Pour In the FD INSTRUCTIONS OGTINS PAGK Limitations of Service and. ‘All Other Essential Information = Instructions covnins the mailing of Christmas parcels: to :mem- F. and to members of thé naval forces on board ship; | der the plan worked out by officials: of the! war- department, : sthe weer and the gr 9 Red Cross, were “received snday by Dr. Walter H. Bradley of ithe Natrona courtty chapter, and f those who are daixious to be informed they are 1s may be sent only glass. No package will ‘be accepted by | £0; |it and it then will) be sealed with'the ste be will cause. each express package | | overseas receivin| ES OVERGEAS RECEIVED of Parcels, Date if Send- the’ approved request. erning sending of Chris! American expeditionary all ‘other marines on waters, the navy regula None of these rules American forces American soldiers there * mn be necessary. “When possible) gifts should be Pounds fn weight. wrapped in khaki-colored ‘handker- chiefs, 27 inches square.” Packages: must’ not be mailed’ by individuals, ‘as- they. »will | not reach their ‘destination: nor will they leave | § this country unless »bearing the in- ES unsealed, together with the label Gt. Western Pet. 1,000 Wyatt Oil it is intended will be placed upon ooo Wegtern Ex! Red Cross inspection label. Selling OMera2 }is required, in the presence. of the| Red Cross inspector, to affix suffic- ient stamps to carry the package to! Hoboken, New Jerséy, the postal | charges to be at the rate of fourth- | class or parcel post zone’ rates, ["<) The package must be left in thi custody of the Red Cross, which will deliver it to the postal authorities. Remember, the final date for. pre- sentation to the Red Cross chapter or branch for inspection in Novem- ber 20: There can be no deviation from this or any of. the foregoing rules, and no person is authorized to make exception. . Packages for U. S. Naval Forces No*coupon is necessary for pack- ages sent to-members of U. S. taval Orces’ on. board ship ip either, for- ign or homeswatérs. cd | - * Packages: must “be forwarded ‘by parcel post-or express so that they will reach South Brooklyn,’ New York jor or before November 15.. 5 Packages forwarded to U.S. naval forces on board~ ships are limited to 20 pounds in weight and must meas- ure not to exceed two cubic feet in volume, _ They should be. packed in substantial boxes, with ; hijged or screw-top cover to’ facilitate opening and inspecting, ‘The text of the navy regulations, follow: “All mail matter should’ be ad- dressed as now prescribed by the postal regulations, ““All express. packages should be forwarded in care of ‘Supply Officef, Buying Order— on the market, Free Market Letter a: Sheet on ‘requt For Quick icy and owne: Send allobu: North Wolcott: Apply ey RE. FOR RENT—Furnished ° housekeeping rooms, 93: phone 671M. Bell Corner Linslen PIANO TUNT 825w, Cramer. jf Fleet... Supply... Base,,,. Twenty-ninth} NOTICH—WiIL street and Third "avenue, South turn "Willer iay Lua jon a a government, bat Me a — ena si 3 working wb: a5 farm, 416W. Brooklyn, New York.’ “No perishable food products ‘iihioe than’ those.eri¢losed, in. cans or gihss (te jars should. be packed in, parcel post or express shipments. “All packages must be. .plainly marked with the name and address of the sender, together with a nota- tion indicating the nature of the con- tents, such ‘as ‘Christmas | box’ or} ‘Christmas ‘carton.’ The supply officer at South Brook- will be pros also lagies.’ clothes; clot " Reward: for re Phone 271J. efully-examined | ping,’ see that nothing? of an pa ene or other dangerous character is. for- warded. “The shipment of Christmas pack- | be opened anti‘ ages for-U. S. naval. vessels” ibro: ly oo must be made as as to reach: the! So he supply. officer: at South Rrooklyn, | “pau New York, as soon as possible; and in any circumstances not later th 1 November 15.” | Comply: with all” instructions m utely, as-non-compliance .undoyted- ly will mean non-delivery of* pack- age. Now. ts the time to hav painted. has every reasoi soon leaks, Spollines you Ope coat of, Siberian. Forces Rules’and regulation: Christinas parcels do not apply to. members of the ‘or soldiers | et in, OF ri } wiif*contract ‘the’ work the paint at $1.00 a t barrel lots, American expeditionary force in 8i- pare tht Pane iat cr ofl paints, Sera; Pahevek e xcept to burn The procédure for sending Christe mas parcels fo members of the ex- peditionaty ‘force in: Siberia” is,:the same as for sending ordinary parcels to any soldier overseas; that is, the ‘soldier must make a request, in writ- img, for any Lo or articles need- ted, and the r st.-must-be.approved by an office Sue the ‘rank of major or higher: th ase the individual making the request is: witha unit whese Commanding officers, ranks | ¢ lower than a miajor, the requ npBt approved by the n ‘of ‘cer, who, in addition’ to’ stating his rank; also. will state that he is com- inahding officer ‘of the’ units iter St. 10-21-4t* "$25 REW, ‘The Casper Daily ‘Tri! (Seat) Attorney tor Eltnte, Pub. Oct. 1-8-15-22, 1918, when prepared’ th gceordance tal regylations apd properly ud- el and stamped with’ seupaetryery: Phone 559-J. iat} z AD A be, etaaricas Sapp ia GML WOM Romer RMS RMON aac i: Gc * SOVERING WANG i postage to carry the package to San Francisco, should be taken to th -| postoffice, where the postal authori ties will require the presentation o: whether in home waters or foreign in Siberi “Stock Wanted be Cash Fabsect. to Prion purchase we will buy—|. American Oil (any part). 5s io! 300 Big Bear, (any part) spection. certificate of the American| 5,000 mieten Wr. (any pa Red Cross, properly. signed by a duly| f'o00 Bis eiien’ ‘(any ‘pa authorized chapter or branch { inspee-| ,9,000 Center Oil .. 5,000 Casper Emba ir. 1,000 Consolidated R When the package has been pack- 1.000 Columuine os. ed, it'should be taken, unwrapped and 0/000 Empire OG eer coupon, td the nearest collection cen|/3'005 Titer ee ter designated by the Red Cross. “| 1,000 Kinney *. After the package has passed in- fe.0ee aor a ait spection by the Red Cross authorized 5:00 Out Wes o* itispéctors, both as to contents’ and| > Hiv en weight, and she, beer pred io 20,00 shia any Pree: stout paper, the Christmas label bear- n¥ par ing the name of thé man for whom So Ww ving ne RieE. Ref tary eer Wina Rivr. Pir (any paste The person sending the package: cigs us any number of shares you Place your buying orders with us, cash or time payments, any active stuck nished- 645 S. Durbin, US TRAE Se eer LIBERTY BONDS Watoam oi Reumbell ash pr! i ee mba’ Buriding, Security Lo sordid] Fe goal Bate Pi Ath, ie Mls, ARTS ‘AUTO EXCHANGE—Place «your autd # Te etoeaa eee ¥ so, and we Sat ‘or you get you spot, cas! me will sell it int a_minute—don.’t for. iG I am: in- Casper this Weak ‘can WB Spamniped: Anyone using pack ens SETS 3) William Harris is the man to phone when in need of metal weatherstrip- A WYOMING NATURAL PRODUCT The roof is the most im- portant part of the Dullding, but is often the most meglected, being posed to the sun, rain and sno fox srottin our, heayy-b: int plied’ willwear ten years pu ht HA t itmas parcels “War department regulations go apply to marines whose address «is forces. For board. ship, tions apply. apply to may receivé Christmas parcels from home thru th usual mail channels. No,order sli The package, | must. not exceed . seven 00 baer rt). nd Quotation We have beer ERE Rete i the brok- | WANT! erage business over 12 years, at same address, under vine’ management, Bs [ s Biokesee Co.. 8% 40576,7-8 Exchange Bidg., Denver Colo. ae “FOR RENT Four-room apartment, strictly mod- * ern; heat and:light a Sag 156 10-21-6t ‘4 # Chestnuts estnu: wo 1038R and Center 0-21-6t* eae re 10221-6t| ae who FoturnedsAiee book please r oy Ludwig,’s classifi this card Saves by the 10-21-4t? bod Sagal uate bie’ dress 163 Bouth Oak street, oF phon iS 0+ 21-6t% iT—Small pink laundry bag contain, thing marked urn to Tribune 0-22-3t*% 10-17-10 e your, roof ir wal od i ‘oofing. e or sell you Dis- 0. com. tine en and bye no value “WXOMING NATURAL PAINT CO, en + #, Cent ¢ ayers from aeet Portraits made at yous holed, ie NORTH CASPER ADDITION + ' © CLOSEAN LOTS, si75 a Mon ‘These coe ioe prleee are to an price. o: 5 ae <i et orb Sige Seabee ts ‘threr Tri Be Ww. es eae Hy Yas, re ae ~Room 4, , Laan Co. experienced Jaun- We Seeena. Toes ‘to board etwo girls, fam. rn 10-19-3t" 132 auto ‘Tribune, 21-ate ae a week. or Rote. wie Boe Be sis seeny — i aa eum ta NOW| AND. DOvBLE xouR MONEY t Houses ap North Postom: day! ‘bebiboaubuiis? et wadusS6t lots. ta Sree L surely. nb rt us Bhow you how. you cgn stop paying ae .. We ‘ne you, the lumber. B ont Sg aa Your Money : > apo a a UL H. M00 RE, ‘Mana, — sy South. Center Street A ‘ y BILLIARDS ' Meet Me at i: i TAIT’sS 1 = biGht. Room HOUSH, MODERN, ECEPT HEAT °~ FOR SALE e Saishen: in“basement. Will sell at terms TWAS ‘wants a home to be paid for like saiance, $00 ber month. a8e ‘Tes ges someoum, Sraployes in ene refin- te 19s ne Imyers at once} Glen~ 21-2t ta th aged seth bey 4 No: Sadar old family | o ks + $7! ie ah ornsk for Nrtmen nt Tribune. ‘ROR BALD Vali The. ts one jolt Manse seen, Room ,4, ver and a Deapen er! cz pote FOR RENT—Small room, close in, run- i a aes aa Se rat culars 3 wT ar 10 10-22-31" Ma, Nye by neh ICV CAs Oy Perea arrreire EN 3. bi aaa. jey and Mosh Sts: : Pinar pay Prine dt $275 for paltnce, $0 "yer ror BAI wert eaaD two; month. A 0- per month, €.P, Johnson, dc pate Phone 6385, or call'1) 50 Box i 21-6 | pon LE: PEN A TS cae eae ae FOR SALE—Two lots in North Casper the wor} « 6 ‘gain—two Jots in as per “daattion for sears $50 10-19-t1 FOR SAUB=Pive hundred owe lamba. 19-6t" 2 eae pers Fol BALE Gy Bel s aia nha ae K SALE mea! 8s ‘Que: 6-rgern fh One 4 eA Wm. dattion, corner Foy BALI — Over FOR BALE— ey dea ou ieee A Site runabout. Room 4... Kimbll. es onene neue 8 thd lot. we uth 4 10-8 m_houi ome jeg G ? hoi with bath. ory om house mitt bath. CHAPMA EE ; Pea. itove,. Tonkin, ol Security 1. Build Phone 0-19-3t* new new ng ChAT, pnd 4-17-6t" sta 5+ vat Bee car; paurity baat: te ite aor LAR 37S. B=3te bi! Phane 111 rs s 10 2 He, 2 ay tur! ry! Son seal aah 2 okie acts ore oni a para r As ‘hone 3) J; 1025 oes A housey * full « 7 cheap for cag cond St. 10-3 own 2t! ra short time only and are subject ithout noti ce By: the owners at,any time. je very. S00N. eto refiner! pees for ? 100. est all | Phone 10-12-tr cn ih POSITIVELY CLOSING OUT FURNITURE AT YOUR OWN PRICE 1 he ‘hk of the rem: 4 PEOPLE *S Ror oo STORE Must Vaente Ballding November ist { No Interest, No Taxes The | PROPLE 'S FURNITURE STORE, Casper Loot gg Now 236 East Second. Two aeemienats of ‘ BILLIARD. PARLOR |-A Congenial Place for Gentle | men. Cigars,’ Tobaceo, Confee- , tionery, and ‘Soda’ Fountain. “BEAUTY. PARLOR Appointments Uy Telephone. | Telephone 470. 1 MISS-DELIA LENEHAN | i t akg fees South of railroad, i Pesics E. Bi hoe ‘Smith aie 8 i VELOUR BEAUTY’ PARLOR but south. of railroad. ae ¥ EB BME Low stan Face and Scalp Specialists BUY A HOME AND SAVE PAYING C. M. Sinyth HIGH RENT. LET YOUR RENT MON- a EY APPLY ON YOUR HOME, WH\CAN || 213 0-S Bldg. Phone 259J SELL YOU A HOME ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN, CHIROPRACTORS $4200—Will buy a good 5-room bunga- low, all modern, bath, furnace, heat, 2 finished-rooms in base- | nient, east front, 2-room build- ing on the rear of lot rentea, belt Fs to Second street. Can/ ight on very good terms. A BIg sNaye FOR LITTLE MONEY. $2500—5 rooms on the first floor ana two on the second floo: arage, chicken house a Jot 50 by 140, east fro: you} Want to buy a house $1000 below | cost. you should see this propo: bo Only $500 cash will swi bd deal. Balance on easy pa’ J. H: JEFFREY,’ D.C, Ph.C. Chiropractor Lyric Theater Bldg:, Center St. Phone 706. DENTISTS et DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. ; Second Floor, -Wood Building | | i. Office. Hours: 3:30 toe 5. | Evenings rps Sundays by Ap- , intment, ints. $2000—4- room house on R. R. av., room for bath, corner lot, Walks; $200 | Shab paiance $35 a month. a| | Lady Attendant Phone 333 ' FOR RENT Casper, Wyo. ! |6-room houge,and S-reom finished in| basement; all modern; furnace heat; very close in-on Center st: $65. 8-room furnished, W. Second —ASK FOR JONES HARRY FREE THE Lon MAN DR. MORGAN DR. SILVERBERG Dentists BLACKMORE BLDG. | Rent tntate Menkans Office’ Hours: 98:30 to 5:30 GROCERIES {KENWOOD GROCERY 524 So, Lincoln St. Near New Kenwood School ————_—_—_—___—_—____0 ELECTRICIANS McEVENY & HARKNESS Electrical ae Wirei: Repairs and Office Bh. 935 W., Res 665 W. 141° West First. NEW FORE wae CLEANING We clean and Reblock all kinda of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Fett and Stiff Hais for Ladies ‘and Gen- tlemen. New trimmings; all work guaranteed. Also ‘take orders for New Hats. We call for and deliver. Shoe, Shining Partor tv conneos tlon for Ladies a s mameaaed All kinds of Sh: 127 E. Second, Bldg. Pho: 71 Wye G-3.. HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Lawyer . Smith Bldg. Phone 21-J 1 rie | NICHOLS @ STIRRETT { —_— | Lawyers . 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. Romenr sripsoN ¢ | 224 Bast Second st. Cane Poo Phone 0a5~. oo ° munuinge Boe Sundays by | pointment Phone 301-3 ————————— — mm, J. te ee fal Phone 5M Hoers ornare omy pm Cee boag e! y, tarry shea! Restaurant in "casper. doing good business. FPihe house, $7,500; terms. acai pounes; sizes. uses ab pares of the city. pont Zoreet he South Casper Raar-| oes WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Evenings Sundays by ap- + ointment ie ee DOCTSRS DR. I. N. FROST Office and Hospital | RIEY HOAN COMPANY } 4 Kimball Bi 702 | 1 FOR RENT—Two. lgnt housekeop eGoombe 363 Ke Pine” Tosi6-6ts | rin room, steam heat ana | Inquire 121 EH, Linden, “| i 10-18-6t* pall tS Re ee ie a 505 South Durbin Street | | FOR RENT—5-toom hotise furnished: Special Attention to Surgery also. §. rooms Forolehag:: for ligh housekeepin, Worth St. | 10-19-7» | Only’ Graduate Nurses | ning wa celepra ne. ———— | FO}« RENT —-3-room house, North Bur- | | lington Addition; water and lights in in Attendance | £/ Phone 966W. 10-19-5t* | | ] FOR RENT—Furnished room In modern | Wome, 1630 Hast Second St, phone | | Phone: 736 | 6263. FOR RENT—Under new management nice, clean, steam-heated room day or week. Hotel Tulsa, 419 Center St. 10 KOR RENT — Two rooms; modern, for light’ housekeep ing, Apply. 424 Kirk St. 10-19-4t* FOR RENT—2-room furnished apart- ment, $85. ei % Beech St, Mist: be- tween 6 ‘and ‘8:31 10-938 al LEI Le a USE Fr EEN T Good 2-room shack on Nn~ % ty igaae fi fis per mont See“! Tikes ri s itso 10-21- FOR RENT—Two rooms nicely farnish- ed house, one room 16x20 ff. oth smaller, Phone 344. 10-21-3t* er errr erent erm FOR RENT—6-room furnished, modern | | house; 8-room . furnished, "modern | house}. 5-room. new. house; 3-room | | house. ‘tnquire = BP. Wheeler, Room 6, _ | 10-19-49 | DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER inet Building hone 54 (a Foster—-Refidence.. r. Lathrop—Residence. PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. paris Se. Phones 272 and 273 1 Det ken f varthicahic and SURGEON | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | Phones: | | ‘or nicely furnish Townsend ‘Bldg. 10-21- FOR RE —A nice 2-room house in| eee Casper Addition; water in thi ps bauite, of Raut “H, Moo: Moo Office 130 House 85 aoe FOR, REXT —- Dwo Dleshant rooms ‘tor | | light “Rousekeeping: ground . floor, clea Sg Call etter: 30 Hy m.. phone | ! 10-24-3t* FOR Ri —Large front bbarcom with | heat and bath, tn private family 238-36 0 ——$<$<——— Three Dn furnienes rooms |p. for Mght housekeeping; |) lights and heat furnisn-| | 10-21-3t* —— FOR RENT—8-room modern house. In- | Quire, 126.N..Beech; phone 323K. . 21-2 —_—— FOR REWNT—Cabin: Phone 989. 4 Second ‘Street, Room 2, eet Block FOR, RB with bal Phone j | to | Diseases of Women and Children |. Suite 209-201, O. S; Bldg. | Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. furnished, $1 FOR RENT-—%-room furnished. « ment, close in. Phone 989, 10 VOR SALE—Pront spring. for Ford 44; i apply Tribune. a FOR, RI ae ee room apartment. steam Heat, Not and cold water, lichts nd | bath; | unfurnished: ‘Thompson Apts. a “atk ‘Casnor Dry. Cleaning. (Commayy, FSS Th te. 2 4 PRodes! Ollie, 20)" mee. 104 RENT lose in 00m. aparts a Sa | 3 eee light .houw &; etearo.| “ Beat, water, bath, und uae if £ sna: basement; $35 perm: rep; 419 N. Center, 10 a) DR. MERCER ICKE) nN Robrinagh Bi cage ror So Burniahed’reom for. tische ings, coms 1 Mahts, lineh, + Renldence, 205 North Pine st. angela rything furnish Santee | - Auastheties a Specialty. Gresser bed, chairs, table; room® 16x1h. Phone 803 aust be [0-22-24 | | Genta te tenere tte apnge sd 8.00 per week for oun! foray" Phone 376d. AMY n osm Wintee tty, Re, °. { Ly Wolcott rT PLUMBING AND HEATING z J. DONOHUE ~ j a Steam and’ Hot-W. or | | Heating a Specialty. i Jobbing of all inde promptly attended. Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. CASPER HEATING ni SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- i Phone 836J. REAL ESTATE - ; MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance | Casber - = + Wyoming | ROOFING | GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 East Sussex STORAGE AND TRANSFER TD CASPER STORAGE COMPANY Auto, Furniture, Pia ‘Trunks. ee a Beer an en RT all for nnd deliver. Sell hay, grain and feed. 7, Rides, pelts, furs and wool. f fivet-clans. tty eke wronse acu onoceny pemogescriasie | SKARLES TRANSFER & STORAGD Office—Talit’s Billiard Hall. ~ Fhone—Hoane, 657.W; Office, 104 ‘ MOVING A’ SPRCIALTE WELDERS ACEYTELENE WELDING Magneto, Generator, and Gas Engine egegis MIDWEST NOVELTY & ELEC. CO. Phone 936W, 665 W. 2nd A. MESTAS Auditor and Accountaat ~ Office Efticte Phone 704.7 1 302 Oll Exchange 1: Casper, Wye. dra seg cee ee

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