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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918. Lis alnvu ile News' Buy War Sav- Smileage Books i ings Stamps and for the Soldiers, [ | States to win the Stamps on Sale | War. [ J ® ® at Mall Order DIES IN BOSTON . “THIRD LIBERTY LOAN™ . Remember the Flag of Idberty. Support 1. Buy U. S. Government Bonds. Acquive the Habit of Thrift iMal’gar(}[ (loriant Was Prmclpal | ; and Invest Your Savings In the Obligations of Your Government. Buy a Liberty Bond, Be It Large or Small, "ANNUAL SALE OF ROSE BUSHES, Wl oy Do Not Overlook the Thrift Spacials SOUGHT RELIGIOUS ~ FIELD i ! | { il.nrn; Loan Workers Hayve Already i FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBS Bamins Monday, Apeil 8. Ever since last spring we have been buying for thia blg Spring sale, We found plenty to choose from in both quality and price, hut figured that we must have the best. We wanted Bushes that any nurseryman would he proud of. We got them—the first scloction—all hig heaithy plants, well rooted. Fvery hush, shrub, and frult (ree government inspected. FOR TUESDAY These Special Price Reductions Are Sure to Meet With Your Approval. Take Sdvautage of the Savings Secured §10,0000 in Subscriptions— They Are Certainly Worth While 15,000 ROSE BUSHES AT 19¢ KACH, e e UnllSllal Advafltagei r()l' s33\'"‘!2:--'- i()da‘/ and iueSda) (Order Ly Number to Avold Confosion) COATS FOR MOTOR WEAR | COATE FOR THRNOON AND STREET W 1o Yvnid Confusfon) Jd—Anne e Dicsbach, 50 New Motor Cats have just been put in sto T a 1 lvertone, Crystal Cloth, Girls at Trumbuils Form Auxiliary Margaret Gioviant. who figured a 1 -Pink Killarney (Hory of Pari These Coats are made of Tmported Cloths. whic - Mrs, John Laing, satiny pink. {g very probable we will be unable to dupli Paul Neyron, deep shining faw years ago : principal in A RBure f \herdine, Poplin, Serge, smart 16—Tidberty, new ved i white slave’ s which several ain in vears ed with peau e cygne and gain v The colorings of these plalds and mixtures ave | o wanted color «mart and very attractive. Such materials make the | ALY, OAPE Motor Ceat more than a service zarment | LA S lopic | (0 6t herselr for missionary work. We are showing a smart Leather Coat. 46 inches | 6~ Fisher Holmer - 9 a lrance, bright crimsom She was 19 yvears old. She was long with Revers at $75.00. | i T gk Lo Sl TR N Special Values in Wool Dress Fabrics for Today and Tuesday T -Rosa Rugosa, a Jap. rose. 2 Riack Prince, dark velvet pasqua, who was 1 o have ) -Ulrich Brunner, red, a great 22— Margaret Dickson. white, N cazo by the slavers.' ()nly 16+ Clio, pink hrush, M| men were senten srve terms in b tea seing represented. FE e state prison, died at midnight last Bt 4 Cioaws an Teplitz, rich scarlet il i y L N night in Boston vas attending i Bessle Brown, white flushed 18—Harrison Yellow, golden yal- | the Gordon Rible colleze. preparing w vou this New Garment the Season taken part ahduction Chi- S - ersian yellow, plooms frecly. crimson hloomer. good bloomer, She is survived by her father and 10~ General Jacquimot. red Dorothy Perking, pink climb- fwo brothers and two sisters, Oscar 11-~Magna Charta, clear pink, ing Gloriant of New York. Samuel ( Marshall P. Wilder, red. 24 —Crimson Rambler, red climbe riant of this town, Mrs. Rose Spino and color combinations. Special $1.00 yard. 15—Earl of Dufferin, dark red ing of Bridgeport and Murs. Louise Dist Storm Serge, navy, copenhagen and black, 36 and 42 inches wide CHOICE FOR - of New Havon only 89c yard. 4 ; o S Liberty Loan Drive. All Wool Storm Serge, 40 Inches wide, full line of street shades, re 50 quality. Tucesday only 10,000 PLOWERING SHRUBS AND VIVES The Liberty Loan committea $1.29 yard. Extra large fine Faconla Roots 19¢ each. The tinest zarden flowe Plainville so far has given a very s — e = = o 5 , grown, large and showy Dies down every fall, coming up |: ‘(vih: .~|um: § | isfactory report. 1'p to the present GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS SPECIALLY RIBBONS AND \’,_( !\»\\l-\h DUCED POl Cholce of red, pink and white. 19¢ each. fitme there Thas bLeen $110/0008 ofi bonds PRICED FOR TUESDAY TUESDAY Lilae Bushes priced 19¢ each. Hydrangeas priced 19c each. M| ubscrived for. Women's tan pique and P. X. M. Gloves, all sizes, Special Lot of Ribbons for Hat trimmin Il the Hardy Clematis for 19¢ each. Boston Ivy, climber 18¢ cach. The committee wishes to say that real value $2.00. Tuesday $1.49 pair. popular Millinery colovs, 5 to 7 < wide. plaii Rose of Shavon for 15c cach. Snowball bushes at 18¢ cach. the solicitors will need automobiles In Women's Chamoisette Gloves, tan, grey and black (affeta, satin and moire, value to ide yard. Puesds Phlox, four colors, 10¢ cach. Honeysuckle priced 19¢ cach. the future in order that they may value $1.00, Tuesday 79c¢ pair. 39c yard. There is Spirea 15¢ cach, Sweet Willlam 10¢ cach, Madlows 10c, Caltfor- l | cover the ground which has been al- 10 e LonmE sl iiate e vaine On S OUREE b 4 nia Privet for hedges, 50 in bundle for $2.50 or $5.00 per 100. Barbery for lotted them. The automobile owners cach, Tuesday 75¢ a dozen. styles, for Tuesday only 2¢ each hedges put up and priced the same. Grape Vines, Concord and Ningars are requested to be ready at any time for 10c ea. TPear Trees, Plum Trees, Apple Trees, Cherry Trees, Crab to co-operate hy giving (heir antomo Apple Trees 19¢ ca. Quince Bushes 23¢ ca. Gooseberry Bushes 150 ea, biles for a few hours at a time and | Currant Bushes 10c ca, Rhubarb Roots for 10c ea. help make the drive a success { of Lread This was done for the The committee has also arranged | purpose of injuring the business of day. T B | to crect a Joan clock similar to the | the baker, and succeeded so well that Eaward Hic the United State HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND O one which was placed in the center | the baker Is out of PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. at the last “Liberty Loan drive.” | untimely publicity.’ 5 3 i > inch ¢ { pattern A Novelty in Mohair plaids. for Separate Sport Skiy inche d. for Tuesday business, due to navy is visiting & home on W Main street, The Food Administration has en- A liee Last week the girls of the Trum- | deavored to impress upon the public , poted dancing instructor, will be at hul Blectric Mfg. C'o. mot and formed | and the press of the country the evil (e rehearsal of the Y. M. T. A, & B 12 of their mem-|a Red Cross branch which is to be | results of premature publicity &iven dramatic o o o medals in recog- | known as the Trumbull Elec red | to reports of the presence of glass in evening. work. on the |l Cross Auxiliary. The club is com- | food. Publication or the reports ba- oA i) office and | fore opportunity is afforded for in Trumbull Red Cross Auxiliary, o lohdonton Newd ver A. De Blondon of - ik - : = i e nEves that the Nohle building, and probably !day night About o e The the Foresters hall would have been hers are to receive { | ‘dcsu-oxod when the cattle building got | nition of their | | | | at Porto Rico. The n Beriin News BERLIN ASSESSMENT brigade to got it under way. The men | Teel Tuesday evening at 7:30 they will have success in their under- | dition of hysterla in housenolds. and Your Neckwear always at Wilson's Y A0 S e e The Ladies' Aid soclety will meet at | taking. The Trumbnil Auxiliary will | does irreparable damage to the food sl iqlhyih have developed into a conflagration by | the church Wednesday afternoon at 3. | “ork for the Plainville Red Cross | producers and handlers whose prod- e their efforts as a bucket brigade were| The Berlin Red Cross Rooms will | branch and also for any other branch | ucts are attacked Republican voters working ot ' able to save the town the costs of |De open from 10 to 5 that needs any help. The club will - - n will kindly report to thein D F‘,’-—If Y()uKnOW Prayer meeting will be held at the| The following is the list of oficors of 5, Tuesday and B counciiman or alderman as ! WeSH EAND"]ATE SR hoT S e ards’ Olive Table aved the town ahout $50, the price | Berlin Congregational church Wed. | ¢l°¢ted: President. Josepnine Vaugh- i See the Neckwear at Wilson The secret of keeping young is| | Bankers and Leadmg Men HODE {0 | et by the New Britain Fire board |nesday evening at 7:30 in: vice president. Migs \ddie Ryder: | = young — to do this you must wa recently for services. The fire was " selretary \Tis Twoomis treasurer. | J: dance 1 la liver and bowels — there’s no 5 fought with little expense or damage. | .} [fl \v Hulwlmnn frmgm m~rwv or fl Miss Alice M. Parsons wnmm"fiw‘! li] TE - ening., Dyson's orchest i h.\\m a sallow complexion — da from a car at the depot Saturday look — dull 4 Jarvis who is out a pair of trousers and P SRLUrcay . work of the branch and any t O e p m(m in your “face ull eyes fternod : = i the work o branch = | hrough the Camp Real Jista 3 a pair of shoes, as he was for a short | ternoon, and was removed ito his| iy o “riatter which might arise i oieiterally houde nt o1 Eas sparile. ~ Your doctor will tell yo by | Dome in Hartford. It is-expected that - per cent of all sickness comes f] time compelied ta fight the fire SO | e : e s P FIRE AT FAIR GROUNDS ! -tamping Rl L & Y1he will be able to return to work, Fraternal Notes. 'Qulg]ey and Martin EXDTGSS Con- el eta ot e active bowels and liver, Just how the fire was started is not | "oWever within a few days Martha Rebekah 'nfljv:: Ii\n‘! ;\lwm { }(\‘vraldr:w“ u‘m{ 1; m‘ the v‘.':v]::n: 1L D?}}Fdward? B‘ :i'rcll»knowntg ——— know but fro ylace whe the A number of citizens {ensingto tonight for drill in [§ hall on | " . - schoo i old-fashioned jn io, ecte a vegeta ly‘n n, but from \lvw pla u»h re th i 1 citizen of Kensington Lon S Gl hdence m Ou[come 0 spelling bee at the MOrrov sound mixed with olive ‘ofl 0 | fire was first discovered. it is thought | &re complaining that chickens are be- | Main strec - | J G S et i et that it was probably started from the | ing stolen from thelr coops. The last The Martha Sewing Circle will H\m): { € 2l ‘r i ”; ]_'w”;_" Bt ;lm ln'cr fn% !:owflls which he N ¢ i tha or ise z vere ree ak 1 e esds fte 0 t 2 oc K 3 e b sical ente SLe DN CHEA ] D S patients fo! ears, Extinguish Flames — Funeral of | inside. It is rumored that a number missing were three hens taken from | Wednesday afternoon a s furnished by the pupils. P Hdwarde Olive Tablets, th . 1 l“v “*hoboes' have been making this | Harold Upson's coop last night. the home -of Mrs JohniRease on After several weeks of political t forc i mel, are enlléin’the h E | 7 08 at 1 o T p o . ute alg y shed thelr domicile for some time, and | WANTED —Painting and decorating. Broad street i talk, the campaien for the city elec To purchase a new flag for I 210\, % OC([.CUVCE They brin B for this reason. it is though that the carpenter and mason Jjobbing., H Plainville Bricfs. tion is rapldly drawing to a close ¥ ,15 ec| of-snirilyth : noon at 2 o'Clock. | fire was caused by some one dropping S e S The Woman's Toreign Missionary | Commencing at 5:30 o'clock tomor- | {5t are to conduct a campaign };:;:; ac“y SO es:“_ |iinatongEnscautionafuiligh oftalcen/in 4-5-tf | society of the Congregational church | 70w morning and continulng until 5 selling old rags and papers, the € Sainle The campaign for the third Liberty | B o n 5 5l % § 3 cveryone, by toning up the liver a % this e to keep the “knights of the wi ot with Mrs, 8. P. Williams on | o'clock in the afternoon the question ' C°®Us to be used in the purch s “ Loan Rt ol iniad i Ehis| L SRRl R R Bl S . will meet with Mrs. S. ing the system of impurities, s 1 1 the AR 5. Now 1d at the hes ik R " e - at 3 o'clock. Brief | 7 to who will lead the city govern- | !he fag. Alv 5 Woek it is expected that 1t will | ;piat CRAY (B0 lowed to sproad, Tuesday afternoon a Seittopivhio il g Y (EO BT s e A Ao nteibutlo You will know Dr. Edwards’ Of findithe residents of Berlinlasiin pastiliss el ot (e comiie e e ey cablegrarns and messages from the R orgtheognaxtfowofysarspmilibe e hinte uaeaiani s | tets by their olive color. 10c ang ses with open hearts and purses. | Lo S0t S She :,.f“,{d: \\(’\;::41 missionary workers who are still hold- | the . chief item of interest in the h i All drugg e amount allotted for Berlin is 5 ing the mission stations in Turkey wil] | Yoters’ minds. Although there has The campaign between the Reds o be destr d, and as very t Ct - $21.000. Kensington expects to raise | (. ‘U,,nn"l',(:' this ,”‘g e 1]\\;\”?,.(:‘\‘] be read. not been as much life injected into | Blues of the South church to secin ; 2 S i e et e i s s line arriec o 3 . - : the present campaign as those of | additional members for fhe da 12,500, and Fa 3 s on this vear, it is probable that the The Red Cross chapter of the} .. == P - Phe P S e el han e |ou) (s eaniG s probabIcihat NG e e gte il mest at the home | Ofher years, the manner in which the | school has resulted in a victory for © Popular Shoe Stor 1 fira would have a great deal to do with “pworth league n 9 mayvoralty candidates have attacked | the Red $5,000. Commiitees are belng ap-|ih. dropping of the Berlin Fair for S— of Miss Mildred Rogers on Broad | (1”30 . Ry bointed in each of these sections, and, S e T g cach other has created no little in- pointe the next vear at least street tomorrow night . o " terest Mayor Quigley, the republican under capable leaders, it is hoped the 0 1 0 G G - e | = town \\»1{ 20 over on its subscription Funeral of Francis Shaw. Hy 0é Lenuine Lase m oun- Private Willlam’ Parkinson of Camp | nominee, has pointed out to the WANT FRENCH FLAG, The honds will be on sale in the same | The remains of the late Francis H . f q ;—:“"“'“5 Shen/Bsiioda Satilishhome ol R i L An appeal has heen made T e e O men two Tiverts. | Sham it be. burten with senices | 1Y, Is Washington's Claim | Pross street ment as the. main reaton wh e | members of the South church Loans. The bonds will be on sale in | from his home tomorrow afternoon at James Hefferman of the U. S nays | should be returned to pover. On the Jiensington at the post office, at the | 2. Rev. S. A. Fiske of the Berlin Con- | B B was a visitor in town vesterda) other hand. Dr. Martin has raised the Berlin Savings Bank, and may be se- egational church, of which the de- AN ton A DI 5 1 \oroter | Bl Eranbuiya crilier=t andlaou-housy| Eous Rofallcsed EpQOLGNAIRI Stiation i cured Dby application to Miss Mar- [ ceased was a member will conduct | investigation by the food administra- | on sale; all leading grocers.—advt s L j . tomorrow and the democratic ticke sorie Moore. who will be in charge of | the service lion of more than 260 instences 1nll mo muton 4 Jarse siex voom, gentle- | siacien i S ocietich] | INT— = e { he ajgn it ensington. The _ . Selbfan sk i S om. 1 3 ihe campal n K ] Bexlin Briers: ) was alleged - that ground man preferred. Apply § Park St The candidates were both feeling terlin committee has been decorating 2lass had been found in foodstuffs Plainville. 1-3-5dx | £ Yod e el = he post office this morning with suit- Miss Elizabeth Valento, has r disclosed only one case in whic 2 i} 5 BiG (ki sl e ‘I" & confldent posters telling the people why |turned to her home afier spending | Blass actually S = Notice to Tax Payers. wanner of the result tomorrow. | 3 bie was discovered This | : s s : B 1 Quigley said, *° e people (hey are asked to loan their money at | the week-end in this town as the guest ' ©nnouncement was made last night I hereby give Notice that 1 will be | Mayor Quigl 10T iho neopls his time of need to the government. | of Miss Marjorte Moore. {hrough the committee on public in- | al the Store of W. J. Hemingway in [ %11 “l“ O3t A RO L ROTIORIORERT el Tl The people of this town have always | rpe Berlin troop of Boy Scouts ara | [O'Mation ElaihyiIe 8 O SceivolTa s = e voryd | SEERERE IR R R e nswered generously to requests of | piapping to attend the mass meeting The case in which glass was | Monday. Friday and Saturday until 8 | T00 A7 C1eeted by @ S S this kind, having done It bit | 6f scouts which will be held in the | (?und oceurred at' Fort Smith, Ar-| o’clock p. m. and Tuesday. Wednes- e T e i X E ; . Mavtin issuec e following : ward the success of t 0 other | crammar sehool talNew Britaint I'x A baker in that town had | day and nrsday until 6 o'clock 8 Is Buil 4 ra schoo Ne Sritain, ori- 8 ay a ey ‘“We have s ur say o 5 5 s bunt the Red Cross Society, the Y il Ll had trouble with his emploves, one | p. m. ex Tuesday, April 30, until | Satement: CW “”‘y‘ S s Srmcmung by heing S usen ; and it is now expected that of who esiving 1o destroy his e: romortonie s DEODie I EEESDEaitpr is ross A and it is now expecied that | i Jom. desiring to destroy his em-| 1 p. m Sy ey f This Red Cross § no difficulty will he encountered in | pioyer's business, had filled with glass | Interest will be charged from April oing “over the top Uncle Sam's @ loaf of bread which was to he de- | 1. on all Taxes not paid on or before <ulted from an appeal madg) ,vl;.'mlid start. As the fire started near | Liberty Loans S = ! i LodEs i . atithe et St the base of the building, It was not| .. Djisec L nS g iRt IR g rold gagaheciie B Lrishoahiy @ very dificult task for the “aucket The surgical dressings class will | the factory and the are sure that | vestigation serves to create a con- W11 this evening { baving the fire apparatus come down Wednesday of this week met on Friday evening of every week e | from New Britain, and in that way “Colonel Jarvis and Bucket Brigade Fown Clerk Shaw Tomorrow Afters church, the women of the First Bap- why Mayor Quigley should he beaten It's a word used by everyhody A Speci o and anybody—it's almost lost A Special Arch Suy Lhansas Cheirman Manzan of the demo - 5 . el e e e wen we sy imported we request. The complete of the Y fivered to an orphanage April 30, 1918 g : N afog coniao ! lcipazclies tare (SuUU uccess, hut said that the result would Your instep, vour we committee who v condnet the cam- When the bread was served to All male persons residing in 1 = mean it < a light t rvigid steel ) vign will be announced, and work 4 he immates of the institution, several | {own of Piainville \ Mthe o e ekl riveted in the sole, W 1 Ui 9 L & ) artin addressed a Arge g4 . P ¥ 23 on the eampaign »f them suffered lacerations of theiv [ ¢ 21 and 60, unless otherwise ex Dy “‘ ‘r_jn\_- Hll_ d '\:“r‘z‘ R*\'J' | Our Heath Hats and caps, pecial arch pport @ arted. Both of the sections of the 1ips. 0 more serious injuries re-|‘emnpt. are liable for the Person W sninzgat thegiNe Wi I AL Nac o o § extends along the inside ke B or the Persanal Tax. | 1. 600, He spoke of the increased our Welch, Margetson Neck- e R el town are planning to have large an P sulted. The ciase was ziven promi : moks o Lniofen axes, during the Quigley ac stra- ¢ * DG e £SO INISIES The anatomic heel ( pic) This must be paid on or hefore April cfficient committees to direct the nent publicity, the baker being ac [ 30 ja18 work on t ampaign, and already a cused of being a German agent, with W. 1. HEMINGWAY. Collector tion. Jud Mangan and TLawyer wear and our Hose from Allen n gives added support and| ; § 3 David I. Dunn made pleas for the prominent people ¢ the result that he had to retire from | piainvilie, onn.. April 2. 1818 5 e it e i e Plainvi Conn.. Apri J support of all candidates for the dem- - _ = ocratic ticket. Solly ave umported—we know. B (o keep the shoe from tw town ha With the special to serve on the committec Major James Miles, head of that e The goods are shipped to us lureau of the food administration | 0f the most recent cases reported to At Landers Frary & Clark, E w. feature invisible to ire at Fair Ground which has divected the investigations, | the Food Adminisraion., Major Miles rist, E. W. Schultz and Tax Col- from London. Fngland 1t came near ing a serion Hak peiaonally contiteied Lo maurics | wrote the following xetter lactor Loomis spoke fo the workmen ' April 5. 1018 on the issues of the campaign and We pay the duty ourselyes, even, in appearance it i especially trim, conse; calamity to the public, was prevento hoe-—but oh, how snug Salaid A in and within the vicinity of the Dis- R Al by the thoughtf | At - they rapped the claims of the demo- i : % ( trict of Colmmbia, and at his behest | * ‘Mr. A. E. Vinson, University of v orapy : ! ; E ) { 2 AuLorah wd prompt action of one of Ahe tr 1ear our Skln o (Hict ot Golimblaiqans alhis bohest e e L L e We pay the w isk our- Come in and tr e Borihd ¥pe M é- £ £ a5 m¢ ! < . 5 A ; | investigations reported to the food “ Dear Sir: Your letfer of March S ves cing smolke e ¥ ] ] . & T are you a[(’ administration Other intelligence | 28, addressed to Mr. JToover. has heen | (:I I Y ] IEMS build Berl fair grounc } ¢ services of the Federal government | referred to me. 1 desire to thank We pay for the goods in he krhm ar and notified Mrs. 6 f rvic . r . 5 ) smmunicate i g 2 : 5 e S gt : Sarasd i sounds, shilling and pence a i ihe GGl of B A That skin-trouble may hc more than | tions of reports that were brought in | contained therein STo RGOl bttarta it viisonts e ar o v L] RN s r f 1 sourc, suffering 2 barras: ¢ st instance to their atte “ W ¢ ollowed the elusive of the officials were ahsent from fown.s| & sourceofsuffe rlnvgal\drln rassment m“ first i heir attention We have fol 1 th lusiv L el he R monont o R London: mt, headed by Colonel (. M. Jarvisj —it may be holding you back in the These latter inquiries have proved | ground gl rom Maine o lena ootis e S | president of the associntion a nume | business world, keeping you out of a | the reports to be practically as| Californin. and from the Lakes to the | 5 MLt yers England. n ~ I 3 : " B wecks ago to Camp Devens, has vol . Ler of men from Berlin irect. ade | {better job for which a good appearance'| groundless as those investigated by | Gulf, for the past four months. War| WSS A€S 10 CATR Sl il : ’] h(‘ hhoem ssted b e et the 5 fra] isrequired. Why *takeachance’ when | the Food Administration. In a few | Intelligence, Navy ciligence and | 54 has been sent to Philadeiphi We are Tporters formed a et brigade d in a cas glass and other foreign sub- [ tha Department of Justce are doing . q 4‘.{ \,l 3 St . - old Quil has returned t : short time, the fire was under control stances were found in the coarser| the same, and in the thousands of Harold Quilty as turned i viain I Fordham University after spending Had it not baen for the thoughtful foodstuffs. but the presence of these | cases that have heeh reported we haye W e e e e e e The il (PR Hartto d e e Tl L e Sl T B e e G e e Wilson (m.) f B levconl@ sushivs bavesbasy buned Ointment heals skin- en,m,”n‘snc,,sm Iz 4 than to design. . in food. This cagl: was where a dis- | S10ck hats. M. Seibert-— advt B Ask Clerks and as the wind was blowing rather strongly at this time, there is danger Samolifredy Dept. 4R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. One Gennine fise, gruntled emplovegt a hakery in Fort First Licutenant Thomas F. Ja l “Replying to a lettef gelating to one [ Smith, Ark. placdd glass in one )n,\vlwm of Camp Dix, spent a leave of

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