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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930 Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Fancy Florida Fancy Florida Oranges Tangerines Medium 230 Med. Size Large Size Size 2 DOZ. DOZEN revend 23¢c and 29‘3 1 9c 25¢ Delicious Apples. . . . .3 ws. 29¢ Large Size New Cabbage .-........w 6¢c Stayman Apples .. ..4ms 25¢ Dozen Old Cabbage. . ......3 s 10c Rome Beauty Apples. .4 ws. 29¢ § Fresh Green Spinach. .3 ws. 25¢ Fancy Cranberries . . .2 ms. 29c Yellow Onions +. . . .. .3ms 10c D’Anjou Pears . . ....2mws 19¢c § Crisp Celery .......bmen10c Cooking Apples . .. ..5ms 25¢ lIowa Potatoes. . ... ..5ms 17c Fancy Florida consumers all the savings that Grapefruit 2 sze 15¢ 355 25¢ e \; Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . Quaker Crackels . . Mello-Wheat . . % Gold Medal Whea'hes ¥ Shredded Wheat . . Wheatena . . Ralston Breakfast Food g A&P QuickOats . . . . 2 st |5c Brel Monte (Personal) Getting your money’s worth is a habit easily formed at A&P Stores. A&P customers soon find out that while spending less they are get- ting more. That's because A&P gives Golden Bantam | Tiny Sifted 39- Sunsweet Prunes . . . . Evaporated Peaches . . . 2™ Evaporated Apricots . . . . ™19 DelMonte Raisins . . . . . Fancy Navy Beans . . . . 3 [ERRIBEANS o e e R Blue Rose Rice . . . . 4m 25c Split Peas—Green or Yellow . mme 12¢ Standard Tomatoes 4 Standard Corn 3 Standard Peas . . . 3 3 3 Bel Monte Asparagus pe. i | | Sunnybrook Strictly Fresh EGGS | | Cans Med. Cans Med. Cans Med. Cans Med. Cans .3 cans Ige. can . Standard Sfrmgless Beans . Quaker Maid =i Beans . Encore Prepared Spaghetti Campbell's Tomato Soup . Del Monte Spinach . . . 41 Alaskan Pink Salmon. . . Chum Salmon. . . . Tidewater HerringRoe . . Light Meat TunaFish . . . Blue Peter Sardines . . . Del Monte Sardines . fue™" Kippered Snacks . o Crab Meat . . . Sunnyfield Print BUTTER | Packed in ¥-Lb. Portions ai30c 40e Waldorf Toilet Paper . . 4 =" 25¢ Double Tip Matches . . 3 rsscwe [Oc Handy MandyMops . . . . ="49¢ Ivory Soap . . + o 2unvea=Be P&G White Naphfha Soap . 4= |5¢c Palmolive Soap . . . . . 2= |5¢ Mione Hand Soap . . . . =08 Bab-O Cleanser . 2°=75¢c Sani Flush o= 20c .t ean |Oc med. can |9c s« 18c 2==25¢ an Be Creamery Cut Fresh From the Tub 8 O Clock Coffee Nectar Teas . . 3 Quaker Maid Boves . . .2 Eaeemalt. .. e e e TRl Bosco . . st oy . 12-02. Jar ; Light or Dark Granulated Sugar . 10-lb. comve 52¢ | American Cheese . . . t — - 2 —_— 250 6 conts. zse Uneeda Biscuit and all Se pks. N. B. C. Cookies .2 wiss. Q¢ 5 5 ‘ . e Meat Departments Fancy Tender Rib Roast | Chuck Roast 29c 21c Fresh Ground Beef. .. » 25¢ { Lofflers Skinless Franks ™ 32¢ Breast of Lamb .. . ... ™ 15¢ { Adams Country Scrapple. . .w. 15¢ Lean Fresh Hams. . .. ® 25¢ { Adams Sausage Meat. . . . .m. 29¢ SpareRibs..........»2lc { SauerKraut .......2™ 15¢ Fresh Fish and Oysters Fresh Fillet of Haddock . ks » 23¢ Fresh Cleaned Trout . f ». 25¢ Fresh Cleaned Croakers . ™ I8¢ Fresh Spanish Mackerel . . . . . . » 25 Oysters sunae—pit 35¢; awart 65¢; seect—im' 40c; et 75¢ Clicquot Club | I‘Ab“e" n"‘“'y Aged in Wood Ginger Ale || Beverage Pale Dry, Golden Sparkle Pure Fruit Gelatin 5-Oz. znc Pkgs. ENCORE Selected Spanish OLIVES Stuffed Plain 280 19C § 2 s 13C 2 slases 35¢ § s 17C IFORMER LOCAL WRITER SUCCUMBS SUDDENLY Mrs. Charles G. Hambidge, Wife of Retired N. Y. Times Staff Member, Well Known Here. Mrs. Charles G. Hambidge, & former Washington newspaper and magazihe writer, died suddenly at her home in Flushing, Long Island, last week. Mrs. Hambidge, before her marriage Miss Corinne Gillenwater, was the wife of Charles Hambidge, a retired member of the staff of the New York Times. An invalid, Mr. Hambidge was with his sister in Vermont at_the time of his wife's death. Mrs. Hambidge was 50 years old. In addition to an adopted son, James Gillenwater Hambidge, she Jeaves one sister, Josephine Tighe Wil- lams of this city, a nephew, Matthew G. Tighe of the editorial staff of the Washington Herald, and a niece, Dixie Tighe, of the Paul Block newspapers. The interment was Monday, at Maple- wood Cemetery, Flushing. Costa Rica will tax all cigarettes con- sumed there. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A Whole Funeral for as S o émflémy. T (CALVERT (OFFEE IS YOUR ECONOMICAL BUY IN COFFEE IT. MAKES 40 T0 50 CUPS 10 THE POURD ACCORDING 10 STRENGTH HFSIRED e | W" i uJfll\ i (aver WW;R???B{ {COFFEE ‘wmmm lV‘}IIIUmmullmLI(‘ IN ‘n‘ il Qi SPEND YOUR MONEY FOR COFFEE THAT GIVES GREATEST VALUE Every Sip Delicions the the It W.W.DEAL for MRS. MARY E. YOUNG DIES Funeral Services to Be Held Tomor- row for Capital Resident. Mrs. E. Young, 91 years old, for the past 30 years a resident of this city, died -t her home, 3910 Eighth Fune! the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body will be cremated. Later the ashes will be buried beside her husband at Burden, Kans. Mrs. Young is survived by her ter, Mrs. Effie C. Young Norton of city. FARMER’S WIFE SLAIN WITH AX AND KNIFE Two Men Arrested After Husband Returns From Yuletide Party and Discovers Body. By the Assoclated Pre: OLIVER SPRINGS, Tenn., December 26.—Returning home from a church Chfls!mas tree entertainment Christmas Rassa Jett, 70-year-old farmer, (Qund the body of his 60-year-old wife In the middle of the living room. Her been crushed with an ax and her throat slit with a knife. ax lay near her body. Roberts of Roan County said yesterday he had two men, Abe Lawson, 35, and Jim Dalton, 18, in the Kingston Jail charged with the crime. He said he and other officers arrested the two men in a log cabin J d several miles from the Jett home about 1 a.m. yesterday. Sheriff Roberts said he believed re- Easing the Burden When we serve we not only ease the burden of of all details, but also ease We have a very moder- ately priced service that is in every way suitable. essentials, and is of excel- lent quality. This low-priced service of ours is within reach of those moderate It may be had complete venze was behi.nd the sllymk. uwwn. he said, been prosecuted by the Jetts for n.ueged theft of a gun and had served a workhouse sentence. MRS. CLARKSON BURIED Rites for Wife of Telephone Of- ficial Held at Home. Funeral services for Mrs. Elise B. Clarkson, 47 years old, who died in Unlvemn}' Hospital, Baltimore, Wednes- day night, following an operation, were conducted at her residence, 3120 Wood- I this ecity, afternoon. Dr. Charles T. Warner of St. Alban’s Epl.lwpnl Church officiated. Interment was k Creek Ceme- tery. Mrs. Clarkson was the wife of Wal- ter B. Clarkson, vice president of the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. YULE SING TONIGHT Glebewood Citizens to Give Annual Community Fete on Lawn. Special Dispatch to The Star. GLEBEWOOD, Va., December 26.— | The Glebewood' Citizens' Association will hold its annual community sing | on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. O. Robert | Howell at Glebe road and Pershing Drive tonight at 8 o'clock. Pruit will be distributed to the chil- | dren, which will be followed with a reception to the older people inside of the home of the Howells. Deaths | Reported nEgances Asten, 80, Home for Aged and Wflblll’ C. hart, 80, l‘“ w Mary L Daiels, 1o 128 B B anE ave. Fohi George N. Anderson, 64, pital. James C. Parker, 53, 1305 P s Robert . Poterson, 38, 1444 Pairmont st. Dennis erQPipis 3 Mahoney,’ 35, Walter Reed Gen: 1. eorse D. Meh 3 = eri BBl affle, 38, Walter Reed Gen. Ty S. Chase, 27, =g se, 27, Walter Reed General Percy Strothers, 34, Preedmen's Hospital. son, 31, found Potomac River, ward vlm:ent. 24, Preedmen's Hospital. — New South W plans a state lot- tery, which l‘lll rai.se 2,500,000 for hospl'.a]a $ s or Hos- FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMA League, 349 Ml"lll!:ds llvbav‘: 'Anlm“ 'Resuflle LORGNETTE, gold, {ound It 1222 LOST. AIREDALE DOG, male, pame. Jlges. Reward. n, Tuesday _night; 110G st e | CARD CASE, black leather, contalning §19 lost Chflslml! eve at 12th to 2701 14th st.. between 3 Mrt J. B. Duffy, Apt. Col. 7% DuwonD BAWPIN, 3 stones, | tween Veazey st. and I8, Avn and Warren st. turtied to 3817 Vearey. at. DOG—Between St. Ehllbe!h and Esther pl, on Nichols ave., about 6 p.m. Tuesday; small female dog, ‘mze with tan eye and ear; answers to me of Pootch. to 3113 Nichols lve Reward. tions aske EYEGLASSES—Gold, oxford: December 33, between Arts Club 'and Chevy Ohase, Md. Liberal reward. Phone Leet, Wis. 3394-J. 26% FAN—Blue ostrich feathered, near Dupont Sjrele; probably dropped {rom' running board of car. Re Call North 4712. GLOVES —Man’s _blas k fur-lined fost ‘while " delivering il Wednesday. northeast_section. _Cleve. 6072-J. Reward. Pflzgmalfnup," black, icon:‘nlnlnz alidye bed si s, 2 pairs hose an between 13th and D he. and 4th and G W, Widow would ‘sreatly appreciate, return of same. ma n - Au-nuc 45354 Dec. wloves; n Jenems Weancaday ‘afiraoon. ™ Biease el Col._5933. Rewar POCKETBOOK, contalning money aten, Christmias eve, Liberal reward, tional 0496. Evenings, Clev. 0764, Apt. mone: Reward. 320 Tennessee ave. n.e. POCKETBOOK—Brown suede, fatch, eveslasses and sbout $160 i between Rockville mas _day. Reward. Bradiey Nv contalntng R—Ladys: finder iy “Keep money. Please” return cards, lott nd Keys to B. Grim; ung. male. T recently clip- strayed from Walnut st., x ‘tiberal reward. ® Olatendoii WRIST WATCH. lady's, In e oo Dec. 24, near 10th and E. Cap. ncoln_ Pk. Einder please notity E. Ehiwisie, Na 9800, Births Reported. The following births have been reported to Health Department i the Iast 34 hours: FPROCTOR, MARY ROBINSON, IO the many dear friends and m&m ARY | PROCTOR ( tased) ing rectation- :or B Vistte o ) goumul and floral tributes bestowed upon 1 am sure, cannot express our oeuny ‘toward our friends = MAR'X‘#%BDISON AND nmfl Braths. BEACHUM, FANNIE. Departed this life o Wednesday, December. 24, 1930, at . 8:30 giclock a.mi, at her residence, 4101 Sher- idan road Se. FANN] cflm nie d! She' leaves five -mm. Mo brothers, ave grandenildren and ve ereat-grandchiidren and other relatives and friends their 1oss neral from Beintenen apuist, Church, corner of Nichiols ave. an Howard 5. unday, December 28, a1 D Revs 5! G Banks, Dastor: Home is not home, for mother is not there. The angels have taken her out of our care. Scold us not for weeping when SOrrow She hias gone from us to heaven. We no mov.n er now. The officers and mem- . DRISCH NNAH NEWBY, Tander T M- GEORGIANA HENSON, Sects BROOKS, ALICE MILLER. Departed this lfe Wednesday, December 24, at Gallinger Hospifal, ALICE MILLER BR( of 1124 _Bladensburg rd. o0t Robe ert Campbells. funefal home. 423° 4% st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. CLARKSOX, ELISE REED. On Wednesd December’ 24, 1930, at 10 p.m., £ f msz Hg Priday, December Intérment Rock Creek Cemetery. 26 CLARA C. On December 2 0, ai her residence, 1325 Buchanan 1w, CLARA C., beloved daughter of Clai M. ‘and’ the Iate Dr. Edw Colll Eincral ftrom the above residence Monday, December 29, at 8:30 a.m. thente to’the Sacred Heart Church, 16Gh st, and Park road n.w.. where mass will be ‘ofered at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 28 ard J. batia of "the. Iate chfll and father of Hi L d_ M "Coxen. Notice of funeral hereafie cmnn, Chancellor, Comdr. Attest: H. TR Keever ot Records ane’ Seal. are CRAWFORD, GEORGIANA. Departed this lite Wednesday, Decembef, 24, 194 at 11:40 m., at Emergency Hospital, GEORGIA! CRAWFORD. (nee’ Thomas)” of 8 Eye st n.w., beloved daughter of the late George and Harriet Thomas. She leaves fo mout their loss a devoted husband, Jame: Crawford; three sisters, five bfothers and & host of ‘other relatives and riends. Body at Frazier's funeral home. Puneral Sat- urday, December 27, frcm Mount Carmel Bapuist Churcn, 3rd and Eve sts, sw. at Rey. . Jernagin oficlating. Inrermmr. Harmony ' Cemetery. 500D) JAMES BERNARD. on wmnesdny, December 24, 1930, B JAMES ' BERNARD GOOD! Suddenly. mber 2 b.m., from his late résidence, 41 Dipont_ave..'Kensington, Md. Inwm;:n Glenwood NNE. 200 o m‘u" beluvul Winlam: Barear ‘Ggod Tother of lsaac N. Gooawin. [Peatral thom her late residence, 423 Lincoln ave., River- dale, Md,"on Satu 27, at thence to 8t. Jeros urch, Myatisville, Md. where inass Will be offered at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Inter- ment Mount Olivet cemeu 26 GOSS, JOHN H., Sr. Wedns De- cember 24, at” Naval osbisat. SON GOSS, St.. ved husband of Emma Goss (e Brewions. - Puberal services E.l.ur- day, December'27, at 1 p.m. at e Tesidence, 1338 B str 5o Helsttves friends inyited to aftend. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. GOSS, JOHN H. Comrades of Richard J. Harden Camp, No. 2, U. - afe requested to assemble smu- day, December 27, 1930, at 12:30 e HAWKINS, WILLIAM. Departed suddenly, on December 22, 1630, ot B gency Homital, WILLIAM HAWKINS d_husbe 1 B ove nci nn P buherar Baturday: p.m. from the John T. R neral chapel, 3rd_and I ment Woodlawn Cemetery. HENDERSON, nm‘nl:w % On Wednesday, AND] N, ai” New York oity HENDI terment Arlington Cemetery HOLLAND, FRED G. Suddenly, m December 25, 1930, FRED G, He beloved husband of Sadie Holland ai son of Walter and Maggie Holland. Fu. peral services at Cieorge W. Wi rlor, 29th and M sf . Baturday, Decomber A0 M iNierment Cat Ariington HUMPHRI December 24, 1230, 4t Fork Otiehorpe: G GUZANNE: beloved daughter of Col. and’ Mrs. E. H. uneral services rt Ogle- December 26. Interment Chattanooga, 26 JAMES, LEWIS. Departed this life Tyesday, December 23, 1830, at 11:25 JAMES, beloted husband of Mln Hames and lovine father of Lestel james, Ethel Eunice Roots. s Srunder_and Body rmmx at bis .‘l. turday, at_9 Relatives and frien . ** rterment " Lincoln " Memoria Cemetery. JOHNSON, JESSE. On Thursday ember 25, 19 llinger Homh , JESSE JSRNGON, * hushand- ot “Tenis" Johnson, father of Joseph Johnson. brother of Jacob Johnson and _brother-in-law of Emmg, Johnson, Funeral Sun m- §0_p.m., from his brothers residence, 1921 T st mw. . Relatives and friends invited to atfend. JONES; HOWARD. On Wednesday, Decem- r 24, 1930, at' 9 a.m. HOWARD, Soh, of Mary Jones and brother i Bhullp Jores. - Remains resting at the . Ernest_Jarvis'funeral church, 1433 ¥You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later, JONES, LEVY. Departed this life Wednes: Fosamen's. Hospital, mains resting at the W. Ernest funeral church, 1432 You st. n.W. M;n‘m. MARY. wms-r WATCH _Wiite old. Thursday. tween Fox Theater, Iith s P! | Clevelana 19 family by taking care burden of expense. includes all of the in even the most circumstances. $100. 2 7 EAL FUNERAL HOME or rqference. Ask kyour neighbor 816 H STREET PHONES LINCOLN 8200-820! Taterment Kook OF WARFIELD _ STIN. Thur Deumber 25, ln Wlxhlnlw SELLE FIELD STINSON, wlle “of the late Dr. Wi llam Gage McIntosh and daughter of the late Willlam Henry and Eugenia Warfield Btln!on Funeral from her late home, geondv Glcnwoon, Md., Saturday, PQ~ cember 27, at 2:3 7 JAMES .msrl'u Departed thi 1930, WA PAYNE, leaves to mother, one sister, one brother, one uncle and aunt and s host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Ford's funeral parlors, 1300 S. Caj until 11 a.m. Bn(nrdlv. Decumher 2 thence the body be to Inothers TestGenge. 0 Hul' peral Sunday, December 328, from Pilgrim Bnnuu Church, Van sts. s.w. body _will moved to above nlmud funeral parlors. Interment Monday, December 20, Arling- ton National Cemetery. SANSDURY, EVELYN. On Thursdss. De- gember 2§, 1030, EVELYN SANSBURY, be- }?Ved dl;;mhler ‘of RI Jln . t. _Puner e t at Cedar Hm cemnery snurdn.l cimber 27, at 2 SK! lNN!l LILLIE E. ROBINSO! ¢4, this uge Wednesday, Deeember P nau. LILLI RO KINNER. ik resting at Busdy's mnem nmnn. 621 Forida ave, n.w. ral from ner's A M. E. Momnrl-l ‘Ghuren, Sth lnd st8. D Sunday, mber 28, 0"“p . Tnterment Lincoln uemonu Cemetery. SMITH, MARY SAWTULL. December 25, 1030, at dence, S B ‘a8 "sunt_ot 8aturday, December ‘27, ' p. itk e ot St 2 Eugene pitol st., | 3 Gy, Fiagents S8, T W C. and El; Baithe Borotny. Eve .m!“nm Funeral Sunday, December 28, Trom the Verment Avenve Beptict: Rev. C. T. Murray, D. wn.so;, JOHN WESLEY. owden's funeral Parlor, Rnclmlb Sfl'wrm Wil be heid on Su 8, at Scotland, Md., A. at' 3 o B WOODY. JAMES. On Tu 23, 1930, ‘at hix residence. JAMES ' WOODY, de Alice"Woody, “fathier of Kenneth and Jai until 4 p.m. rrmuy, his “late residence. 938 Funerat Binday, Deceimber 26, at from his late vmsen ce. YOUNG, MARY E. On Thursday, December 0. at hu' Tesdence. 3010 8th ot n' IRARY BTy ST mother of Mrs: A ours “Norton, P rom her Iate residence on “Baturday, at 2 pm. Interment br Coln ‘Centerers. ln Memortam. IJY ' Xn loving memor! of &ccmbcr 26, 1918. ‘ Sunshine passes, shadows fall, ve, remembrance outlast all. And though the years be many or few They are filled with remembrance of HIS LOVING WIFE, GERTRUDE. * €00 P’El. TLLIAM A. 1In loving st mrther Wiihadh, SO cemberfiixtéi 1929, . l'o . SON, WILLIAM H. COOPER, * CURTAIN, RAY AND H "0'. !n of darling RT, AlN. 'ho dhd five e e v Taher, 3" MARION. COR: TA! r] who died 10 years ago. 4 No_one knows the silent hea Only those who have lost can (e“f“ ©Of the grief that is borne in silence For the dear onu l \m(- 80 well. Y M. MILI DREAR, EMMA. Tn md bm loving remem brance of our'dear mother, EMMA DI who departed this life December 2 mr‘:e ¥35, 8,007 after Chrlstmas we shadl forket. when Eome and ook sweet mother a H)Kl!; ERNEST PENDI ILETON. In sa¢ LARKINS, LEWIS A. Sacred to the ory of my husband, LEWIS A. who departed this life December 38, l‘. RAH LAR] 3 LEWIS, ELLA cnl'nnmn o In_memory of our mother, who depar! three years ago and our sister, OL] parted this life April How happy were gone our circle'gn wmnlm Bu} how 1s bro Yo five 8¢ Jostus mz STARKE, SAl RAH C. RSEEACe O] oy dons Tatin STARKE, who departed thi fi’- y—n ago today, December 3 svum, nAYuo-m A the memory of my devsiea tone nephew, ND_SWAN, who entered the ig&d five years ago today, Decem! This Christmas will be Ho one but me can tell, he ltes in i memory 1 el aiwa. the bygone when o "Ehrcle w 3 "" . AMANDS @rRQTEEMg. © SWAN, RAYMOND. 1In sa; ‘membranece of n\nvdev wn Ill d- son, RAYMOND SWAN. who fl‘% life! ave years ago today, Lead me to the rock that is higher than 1. Gl vae Bl LT ot e Dags of sadness still come o'er us, piccret tears do often flow, Fuueh vou left Sve sears s8o. Jugt & line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true: Just & Coken of loves devotion our hearts still long f¢ WHITE. SALLIE WG possed Thto another iifs one year a0 w today, December 26, 1929. . JULIA, LIE. In gl of wtnl Tast Deccmber 3 1038+ T think of her wh the golden swn_is ing And my Reart from care i free: When of others I am thinking, I am always thinking of her. ' mas LML : wi Dasse a W the g d two yelrl Two years have -md and still T migs him, piiriends may think the is healed, -nnz Tios witnin OVING WIFE, M w&us. BEV. JAMES E JAMES E. Who pastored the Vermont. Avenie Church_eighteen years, and wi E0 vears axo today, December 26 1930: yanmn:xflmvn;um Stnday, Decembér 3., ‘ermont. Avenu 3 REV. C>'F. MURRAY. Pastor, GEORGE W, TIMUS, Ghurch Olerk: b g T pe reme E. W) who departed me two years ago today, D«:ember‘!l %l' o ne e The word Somes oY o THE PAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GEO. W_ WISE CO. VL 4 t_0i38.” e SPEARE CO. L SR "Lom H’Hflflll Zla‘ r %fi“ W St. N.W. 3 oy K %s&*z;wf, lyd_e. J' 'Nlchols ne. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS FUNERAL CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __NATIONAL 1384, 138 J. SAFFELL PERSONAL _SERVICE—REASONABLE 33 5th St. N.W. Nat'} 0581, LUodern Craper. Teeprione National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance e Lincoln CHAS. S. ZURHORS’ APITOL o b lrl.fia in .8”’1 R SPEARE Ioseph F Bir 3034 M St NMW. FUNERAL DESIGNS. 1514 Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St, ’s Sons. .

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