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OR PD Cen ee 2 wm ___PAGE SIX | ' u PACKARD AND BERGER ADDED 10 HURLING STAFF FOR BIG TOURNEY Casper Midwest to Enter Colorado Contest with Best Batteries Ever Assembled in Wyoming; Davis to Hold Down Second for Locals The list of fifteen players who will represent the Casper Midwest Re-| fining Company baseball team in the Denver city ‘tournament, which| I» 1907 he made a tour of England, starts August 17, was announced this afternoon. mailed to Denver several days ago. Because of the fact that the Cas- per nine won the baseball tournament for championship of the Rocky} Mountain region in Denver last year, much interest is being taken, | both here and in Denver in the tines selected by Manager Arbogast. Presumably Manager Arbogast is taking no chances of losing the tour- ney thru lack of pitching material, the absence of which to a certain degree was a decidng factor in the baseball tournament hére last year which was won by Rapid City, 8. D., a team with an all-star hurling staff. When Casper lines up to battle other teams in the Denver tournament, the home nine will have four great hurlers. First, there is John Mapel, who is! credited with only one defeat this sea son, ana that to the Greybull team against Indian Smith by a one-ryn mar- gin. Then there is Guy Hoffman, who has born: ties this season and who is conside’ one of the most consistent and clever hurlers in the west. Guy is a safe bet against most any team. He pitched the only no-hit contest played here that against Brush, Colo. Then Arbogast has secnred the vices of the famous big le: Packard. Then B fiér of the mound, z has consented to toil for the Casper nine. Berger | is remembered as the relief ptcher who e zene the great barf. went in for Rapid City in the final game of the series with the score, 5 to 0 against him, and won, 13 to 7. Ber- ger yielded only three hits while he was in the box and won the game which gave the championship to Rapid City.) In order to strengthen fhe second base position, Davis’ has been secured | from the south. Davis joins the Cas-| per nine with the record of being a erackerjack player. Carey will be hela| in reserve. A slump in Carey's hit ting is believed to have caused Arbo-| gast to attempt to secure a player who | could help the other heavy hitters on the Midwest team. Hartzell will be played in right thry the tourney, ac- cording to present indications, largely | because the addition of two more hur- | lers does not make it neceséary for | Hartzell to work on the mound. | The remainder of the line-up is the sume as that which has pliyed so con- sistently throughout the present sea- son. The complete line-up to be taken | to Denver follows: Manager Arbogast, catcher; Hoffman, Mapel, Berger, pitchers; McNeill, is, second base; Bostick, short | ; Roach, first base; Mills, left field; Garrity, center field; Hartzell, field; utility outfielder; Carey, infielder. GASPER HAS AEPUTATION TO LIVE UP 10, SHERIDAN catcher; Wallins Packard, and | right and BOOSTS FANS. SUPPORT’ Hark Ye! | Perpetual grouches who crab about Casper baseball teams. Up in Sheridan,,W. 8. Sopris, probably the most notable sport writer of the north- ern metropolis, is boosting for baseball by pointing out the weak spots of the Twilight League season just closed in Sheridan. t lentally Mr. Sopris like most rt followers hates to see wrang- ling even in @ city league game, He is for clean sports. Here is part of what he has to say of Sheridan's TPwi- light League: “Lamping the records of tho repré- sentative teams In the City League. of Sheridan this year,.there stands out preeminently in one’s eriticism the fail- ure on the part of players as a whole to take the interest, of the game to Heart and coax it along the right chan- of development. “Possibly Sheridin will step from | WHERE LIFE girls flosting i the surf at Place. The water here is 2 nents, and the bathers bob aod GUARDS ARE atta the brunt of the hurling du- | better } NOT N “8 per cent solids, sepording to st out around like corks. —GLOGESEPT. 1; The official list was ENTRIES FOR TRIBUNE MARATHON MLEOD MEETS WHEATLAND | George MeLéoad, Casper’s best wroest- jler below the heavyweight class, is to {meet Joe Stake in a finish match, best | jtwo out of three falls, at Wheatland, | Wyo., Aug, 21. Stake has won every match he has had this year, according to the dope frem Wheatland. Both men. will comparé about the same /in j Weight. Of McLeod, the Wheatland Times says: | “McLeod is athletic iristructor at Cas- per and has a world-wide reputation. France and Japan, match on the entire tri, winning every Président Wilson advises Oregon Democrats to stand for the league with- out reservations, which is about the |same as moving to make it unanimous) for the Republicans this fall, | j WRESTLER OW GIST 21 | } TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD|; of Yellarday and Sta ‘of Clubs ‘STANDING or HE €Lus tae BLANKS ARE READY jRunners Rounding into Form for Great Endurance} v ' Contest to Feature Labor Day Program Here; Of- ficial Course Is try blanks ean be se¢ured from ing, from the Casper Daily Trib Outlined Below Official entry iene ito for the Casper Daily Tribune mara- and! thon to be run September 6 through the city streets are now ser-| available to any athlete wishing to enter the 414-mile run. En- C. H. Reimerth, 306 O. S. build- uné, C. West’s, Gunnison’ 's News | Depot and the Little Brick. An entry fee of 25 cents is charged to defray minor expenses connected with staging the cross country run un- jder the spices of the Amateur Ath- {tette Association. Entries. close September (1, the | Wednesday before the Mon@ay ort | which the cross country run is to be | staged. With the marathon little more than |two weeks distant, longer distance run- [ners here and in other parts of the state’ dre rapidly geting into shape for |their endurance test. The course the jathletes have been running is the of- ficial one to run Labor Day and fol- lows: Start froht of new Tribune building, Bast Second street. Westion Sqcond to Genter. North on Center to A street. East on A street to Durbin. South on Durbin to Second. East on Second to | Lincoln. South on Lincoln to Divine. vine to Park. West on Park to Wol- \coit. South on Wolcott to Carey. West jon Carey to Center. North on Center jto Cy. West and southwest on CY to rona county fair grounds. Two | On Di- third tase! [J2ps on fair grounds track. ———S ee ee | this season's rut of peor ball and las: tude im handling the games from the | €lernal wrangle of players who take | the game upon themselves, year see a good park, a uniformed |set on the ficld of play, and above uil, jan added ‘Ynterest on the part of the town as a whole in the conduct of the pastime. “Why Sheridan can't—like Sterling, Greybull, Casper, Rock Springs and Rapid City—have faster ball, we can't jourselves unWlerstand, but. leave the | blame of the whole at the door of those |who are materially interested as spec- |tators and would like to see better ox- exhibitions, who do not get out and | boost to see that suits are furnished the players, talent shipped in if necéssary, and the town put on the map by a rep- | resentative ball nine.” and next | MINISTER THANKFUL “I had stomach trouble for nearly 20 years, also constipation which filled my system with gas and fever. I could not do my work, and while T waz down \sick a lady from out of town sent me a_bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy which proved truly wonderful, I }e- lieve it is the best medicine on eartb." It is a simple, harmless preparation ‘that removes the catarrhal mucus from |the intestinal tract and allays the im |dammation which causes practically ait |stomach, liver and intestinal aliments, | \inéluding appendicitis. One dose will jeonvince or money refunded. At all rugeists.—Adv. JED.— Three EL pretty >” the famous alt Lake City Tifer-nrow int watéring | entific experi- NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned have this day bp mutual consent canceled all contracts pertain- ing to or which have governed the busi- ness heretofere conducted as Carr & Schockley, The undersigned, P. ie Carr will hereafter continue said busi- ness under the firm name of P. N, Carr, Dated this 19th day of August, 1920. C, SHOCKLEY, P. N. CARR. Pub. 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1920. Aug. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH | JUDICIAL DISTRICT State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss, Shaffer-Gay Co., a corporation duly organized and existing under and . by virtue of the laws of the State} of Wyoming, Plaintiff. sys. Martin Bergin, Defendant. To the Above named Defendant,! Martin Bergin, whose last known place of residence and address was} Casper, Wyoming, and whose present’ address and residence are unknown: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named court. by the above named plaintiff, Shaffer-Gay ,Co., and that your proresty situated in this county has een attached to secure the satisfac- tion of the judgment to be obtained} in said action, and that the object and prayer of the petition in said} action is to obtain a judgment against you for a balance in the sum of $368.50 principal, together with in- terest thereon at the rate of eight! + per cent per annum from December| 26, 1918 to date; together with costs: of suit an an. account for goods, wares and merchandise sold and de- livered by said plaintiff to the above named defendant at the spe- cial instance and request off said de- fendant, on the 25th. day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1918, in the total sum of $468.50; on which account the sum of $106, 00 was paid on account thereof, on December 10, 1918, and you are hereby notified that you are; required to answer said petition on or before the-2nd day of October, A. D. 1920, or Vinee will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. o © District ru) WILLIAM ©. WILSON, f Coark Attorney for Plaintiff. Pub. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17, 192 DEPARTMENT © THE "1 iF E 'NTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFIC | Douglas, Wyoming sls 7, 1920. Serial, No. Notice is hereby given. that Rain | bow Petroleum Corporation, of Salt ‘Creek, Wyoming, whose address i 204-207 Oil Exchange uilding Casper, Wyoming, has applied for 4 oil and gas permit and lease unc Section Nineteen (19) of the Ac of February 25, 1920 (Public No 146), for the Southeast Quarte (SE%), Section Five (5}. town \ ship 39 North, Range 78 et a of the Sixth Principal. Meridian, . Na- trona County, State of Wyomin, Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to are hereby notified that a. ment, under oatty of | sti should be filed im this gether with. am applitation a superior right to « under said’ act of, plication, # } sf | lane dain ie ing St Wied eee istin, conflicting claim! to the or the minerals therein under #] apatite land laws, on or. be-| be fore Aug. 20, 1920, otl such claim may be duresarded 3 T iri ing the permit 1 ore a for en Regist Pub, Inly 20 to Aug. 20, inc., 1920 Fi rr mee hae OF Popular Prices. Quick Wr ee. [suing year, and for the transaction of j not ITO TEM OOD 20c at the CHILF KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at LILO P MEME AT TMI TO, si "Sl raurret, “Movea’ by Frea_ Van Gor: ” ‘ses ldon, seconded by M, lL. Bishop that $0 "545 the licenses be granted, a 53 514] OF roll call all voting aye. the | ‘Mayor 59 | LAST declared said motion Guty, carted, 60 "455 The following bills were prebented: " s Schulte Hardware Co., supplies_$ 38.05 Boston =) svessnnsnseeedT 57 to ee enon, “mdse #16 Philadelphia = 2-4--221.45 65 409 'R. Johnson, mdse 21... 928,04 sa Hol Hardware Co., supplies 4.40 American League Mills Printing Co., supplies _.- 73.00 . de Pet Ic, Kamp, M.D, Prof. ser |. Cleveland 2 224, MG BASF etek) Sdoe ot ge 32.00 Chicago — +. 43.626} marl ©. Boyle, car for street New York <2-s, 45 615] qepartment \— -1222---2-.. a. 764.99 Bt. Louis -----. 55 500 bservice Art-Printing Works, ; Boston - - St 4557 printing 22---sen-— 125.75, Washington . = 61 449 | Natrona Fuel Go., mdse 36.75 Detroit. . 68 398 TLarsen & Jorgensen, supplies. 7.00 j Philadelphia. ~ 7 200 FC, A. Russell, labor -.._____ 12.00 n= Commercial, Printing Co., mdse 50.00 National Leegue Mills Printing Co., mdse -.. 6.14 At Pittshuegh— R. H. B.} Casper Stationery Co., mdse -.. 17.85 Pittsburgh 2 2 7 1}Casper Motor Co., suppites. 6.00 Philadelphia. > 5 8 10. J. Childs Co., supplics__. (Twelve innings) R. M. Boeke, ebape sti sér- Meadows, Hamilton, Enzmand and Wheat, Tragressor, Carlson’ aiid Haet- ner. At Cincinnati— R. H. E. 0 Cincinnati — ---- 3 11 Brooklyn ~ ~~... gui 2°18) 2 (Fourteen innings) | Reuther, Sallee, Ring and, Wingo; Grimes, Elliott, Cadore and Mueller. No other games scheduled, American League At Boston— R. H. B. Boston ~ 1 Detroit _ 1 Bush and Schang; Leonard and Stan- age, At New York— RA. B. New York .. wy ED Cleveland . -_. eS hii ce! Hh eck and Ruel; Caldwell and ‘Neill. aie Ruth hit his 43rd home run. Philadelphia-Chicago game __ post- poned; wet grounds. St. Loufs-Washington game poned; rain. post- —— Z At any rate it is a gOod ten to one shot that every barber in Mexico is lined up against Carranza. Rabati ciate So sraereat a NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING Casper, Wyo., Aug. 10, 1920. Notice is hereby given that the an- nual meeting of the stockholders of The Big Indian Oil & Gas company will be held at the office of the com- pany, No. 226 North Center street, Cas- per, Wyoming, on the 31st day cf August, A. D, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M.. for the election of Directors for the en- any and all business that may be Je- gally presented. SIDNEY EASTWOOD, President: Attest: R. F. GIVEN, sec’y, 8-18-10t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Inez F. Godk, eae NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that! meni ae copra eee on the jay o} ugust, 1920, gran to the undersigned, Charles M. aa in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the said es tate are by required to exhibi them, with the necessary vouche! for allowance, to .the undersigned, within six months after the date ot said letters, or they may be pre cluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not ex+ hibited within one year from ihe date of said letters, they will be for ever barred. Dated ar sy 5th, 1920. HARLES M. COOK, rAdniiaictretne of the Etate of Ines . Cook,; Deceased. WILI.IAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Estate, Publish August 6, 13, 20, 1920. pata? Awad Mis Bi J COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Casper, Wyoming, August 16th, 1920. The City Counelt of the City of Cas- per met in regular session dt the Couns cil Chamber at the City Hai} but there being a quorum of the Council present same was adjourned until 8 o'clock P, M. B. H. PELTON, Jr., , Mayor, Attest; ABA F, SLOANE City Clerk, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Casper, Wyoming, August 16th, 1920, ‘The: City Council of the !City of Cas per mot in regular adjourned, session pursuant to adjournment of this date at the Council Chamber at the City Hall with) Mayor B. H. Pelton, Jr., pre siding. On roll cétl the following were pres ett? Councilmen W. PF. Dunn, M. Li Bishop, C..M. Bryan, Karl C. Boyle, Fred Van Gordon, Asa FP. Slounc, City ork. ‘The minutes of the last regular und Subsequent meeting road and approved, Report of the spect committee in regard to “the rock ortislier operated by Fred Pattee read and placed on fila The City Glerk was instructed to nox sit Mr, Patteo that the nulsance must Moved by W. 1. Dunn, seconded by Barl C. Boyle that the opening of tht bids for Grading District No. 7 be post poned until the first regular meeting in September. An aye aid nay voth being taken resulted: “W. F. Dunk eve, M. Li Bishop aye, C) M CHILI IN TOWN Service, Highest Quality hae das Beye aye, Fred Van Gor-!NOTICE OF gh cig SALE|+ TOT ‘Whereupon the Mayor déciared sait is he t f nthe duty Ser On carte, eee as ee “Order ot ee eo ‘Banke | otice is heréby 1 that a The following applications for ber 4 July, 2 nd fe gt Ope ‘ ae ners ‘on FS see thy ae Rica tec eee b, Me. aise ea. oe peace! ‘line Dinie i thors of, Onage Drilling Syn- Rottie I. T. Stone, J. P. Smith, Mr. tn in ban! oe ie tial ie Faloate, the: its of pdaizate cere the Thomas M. O'Dohwell, Georke score, Archas| ceive ceive dented bis bids: tor the salé of the {now bie toe vapltat stock, of re. f Gesigg ‘Mrs. belong- | the Briggs Ol ¥; & Corpo! feces and Mrs. it eee Movet oP or ven ate, eedeoaes tia. "HE Bishop thatthe tcemes be [wil OB, ‘a call all voting aye the: coda ‘[aectared said motion aaty. The following soolernee t ping house licerises» present Askwith, Nellie P. Dalton, R. T. Kemp Co., insurance. Motor Service Station, charg: battery American Electric o., labor. Casper Pharmacy, midse --. Natrona Powet Co. services_ Chas. R. Schank, Jabor..-.--~ Continental Oil Co., supplies. J. 8. Van Doren, expense-... 6:12 Lee Doungy, labor +-s--.:2-= 30.00 William Mullen, labor . = 12.00 Sam Harrison, labor = =; 127200 H_ McKay, labor -.. + 12.00 R. Cushing, labor + 12,00 Wm. McKinney, labor ~. - 12.09 Pat Magee, labor .-... 3.00 Webel Commercial Co... gup- Pies . siussses eee. 24.40 Earl C. Boyle, supplies, 39.76 Mt, States Pel & Tel. © phone rént .s22s-.. -- 59.45 The Texas Coi, supplies .-2_ 148.24 20.50 J. L. McLogan, lettering-.._-- Richards & ‘ Nicolaysen Lumber b,y willed) Lac ae 13.24 sar in County ‘THbane, print- ~ pian 3-4 -- sae | 956.416 ilbert Brothers, lowéving wa- ter Wiese +24 -s4--54- sense 7.65 Worthington Pump & Machin- inery, Corbi, Suppiies.i.---=- . 66.50, William Jones, expense -----__ 2.50 Casper Stpply Co;, freight Bi 13,32 H. Burk, “suippifes-_-----2-L 8:55 Dubois, €. Goodrich, Com, ons i pump house —_--_..-._R_ 180.00 Continental Supply Neptune Meter Co,, supplies. Oil Well Supply labor.-.. 4 Phe of ey fe ‘4 supplies won cbt aca scmoe |. 28.08, ‘The Midwest Refining Go, ‘power Dist, Hendrie -& Boitho Supply "Co.,_ supplies--—: Moved by C. M. Bryan, secondéd by M,. L, Bishop that the bills. be allowed as audited by the Finance: Committee jand warrants ordered drawn to pay same. On roll call all voting ayé the Mayor declared sald motion duly car- ried. There being no further busiress to come before this meeting same was or- dered adjourned. B. H. PELTON, Ir., Mayor. Attest: ASA F.. SLOANE, City Clerk. Pub. Aug. 20, 1920. Se ining. Squipmonts rapbined: AL CO., ELECTRIC. 186 eh Ave, Phone 9683 (Old 181 Be First St.) BARGAINS ‘IN USED CARS I Velie (6) 1 Ford 1 Dodge ‘ 1 Hudson Speedster Ni 1 Overland, 5 pass; easy © terms 1 King (4), easy terms Trucks 2 2-ton Diamiond Ts \ 1 International 1 314-ton Diamond motor of ‘tine, Used the Btectrically Suen sy MOTOR TRUCK & SALES DEASPER, WYOHInEe WYOMING, long. t estate, and lo- romne, gee gemige an bids | upon to said baal at Powell, igwest’’ Won est, "Wyoming. net bret gc? ope ane ne if arate stocks of mérchandise eac! re, or a blanket bid on all the stocks, of handise in all stores; these 9. | Sed bed be a Le the ‘under- y ice in Basin, suaer ee up to the 25th day of August, A. D, po ‘at twelve o’clock mens and [scat a ia ie ths Ref. betale 4 on the 30th da: August, A. D, 1920 at, ten etek in the fore: noon at Cheyenne, W: , for ac+ ceptance or rajecde Opportunity 1 be given to ective "pidders to examine ¢ and. ap- praisement, or ocks. of mer- “ee prior to the time of filing FRANK A, WISE, ‘rustee, Pr espa Wyoming. Pub. Aug. in 20; 2 We have reliale reports that the real cause of the Mexican revolution was pthet a lot of the natives got all stuct up from eating cactu: PHRRHEEE Le rettalated HERI ACCOUNT ‘ANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY RATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS fer agente, Stock Registrar PHONDT 660, 208-11 Of Iixchange | | i REIMERTH & V, DENBERG Auditors & ritants ‘Transter Agenta iad Bigg. Phone TOT-3 sper, New York, Boston. | avs Manicurhig, Dyeing and Bfeaching LEXIE A. BROOKS Graduate Scientific Scalp Speciavst and Mas- sevse, Combings Made to Order. Residence Calls. PHONE 1367, 331 N. Grant | i BARBER SHOPS @1L EXCHANGE BARBER, SHOP Oil Bxchange. Building. EVERYTHING Sooner or Later You Will Become One of Our WE STRIVE 10 Pi pS Baath ow EN SE ceria SES BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER een ee Ee onaeee ra Haid ow. a | Fheaiey Bee Ottley ‘LEASE CHIROPODIST Vaainaee cath WAL iropodist Phone 1215-1 Enst A St Work by Pappoincaient only CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY pa, A GRAHAM JEPFREX eS et Res. $3. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 4, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 Phones: Hes. i. i} DR, M. HARNED Chiropractor 162 N. Kimball Phone 1457 4 , CONTRACTORS Oe MARTIN €0., CONTRACTORS Special attention given to house, or home building. Plans and esti- mates of costs and materials fur- nished free. Call evenings. Room 6, Riverview Hotel, $25 North Center St. ee. eas Bans pad ) { | | ! | | | | | | 1 Oe JORGENSIN, Ino, anh eoatal Con Connects re 0 W. Midwont Avene Be ues AND PRESSERS cr mi RE i | sing, ing eemodeling Seastne Prosts Center, Linton and teal Hatlroad Stz. , vice” Our Motto, Phone 50! DENTIST, Dr. T. B. Brattebo, Suite 202- 204, a rR aid Company im the ratio of 416 2-3 shares for each syndicate unit, upon surrender of your unit > properly indorsed, cr showing that the {claimant of stock fs the owner and en- titled to a unit, or units, in the Osage Drilling Syndicate. . In order, that there may be no delay in making this transfer, we must re- quest that. all units be surrendered — within ninety days after August 20th, }1920, in accordance with the above. No fractional shares will be issued, he | Hut unit -holders: owning Jess than three units, or any miuldtiple of three, may obtain the extra share by paying the difference between the fractional share due the unit holder and the whole share, at the rate of $1.00 per share, Kindly mail or bring your units or re- ceipts to REIMERTH AND’ VAN DENBERG, 306 O. S. Buflding, Trans- fer Agents for the Briggs Oil Com- pany, within the time limited above. BRIGGS OIL co. F. H. FLETCHER, Sec’y-Treas. Pub. Aug. 19, 20, 21, 1920. ——————— The wage bill of British railways is now more than three times what it is before the war. ee marisngtts C: ee eee Db. ttent nm ybatet~ Poayand rages, or women and ome THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPIT. = Dr, aap Ri, Lath Surgery, Gynecol ani * stetrics, Dr. Stanley L. Myre, Minor B. Patham, Dr, Jos. Ob- Buildi: Wélephones 54 and 75 oo DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Office: Room 4, Wood Bldg. PHONES Ofice—748 Residence—226-W | ae DR, F. S. LUCKEY ee sae Women Office in: Smith 140 B. Office:. 595 and 10LM Res.: 632-R HAT. CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT OLEANING ime Steers a New téea, 1 OR OR [ WReaae Oo pgon | Suites 14-10-16, Townsend Blocks a i Suite 116 Oh ss =e Baud: fa xchan ara: you Phone 800 HAGENS & BUnaNn 804-207 O11 Exchange Bigg NICHOLS & STIBRETT ’ ' mM i : J, 300-10-11 of Blas. ! ston W. FERGUSON 1 | Rooms! Asan Ee a Bite | Camper, 2 Wromiig Byes Tested, Glasses Fitted. me Work: Is South Center Street | i! | Oth SAND AND oeasiw —] oem “Gases 8070. &'S. 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