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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER&LD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920, TAs " { sistance to England and would ef- - - “Forgotte Man' hose case, i i Herld| e Do me o e THE GREAT -AMERICAN HOME e had never come before the prison " . a great many men and women of 22 Irish nativity and descent and there- differ- = s upon, those wha were personally in- ent; let's take a leaf or two % "-{{{.”{} = terested in absolute freedom for Ire- UBLISHING COMPANT. E : Proprietors board of pardons, Now the “Forgot- (Bobere Ruasell.) Bunday excepted) et 418 | ten Man™ is a respected Y. M. C ld Bullding, ¢7 Church St. S Let's look at autumn those leaves, yvou se wre bril- land, decided they would cast their ey ballots for Harding. But the Ohio Hunt hued, they aren’t of DD You BRING ThAT ? mournful hue. They've fallen Him ; FooT AL Home FoR g off the trees, o' course L RY". pL«\‘wI W splendid p:: in po You WANT HiM ToRuml ALL rZT‘:o‘:‘ATD;AGVEET g:ME ! keepin' cool an’ beautiful the HIS CLOTHES AND PROBABLY = world’s big, throbbin’ heart Today they lie beneath our feet, HAVE HIS ARM OR HIS LEG Montha How many “Forgotten Men" not in senator has said emphatically an:l AW, HE'S A REGULAR Bo‘l! | without equivocation that if he is clected president he will not lift a finger to interfere in the dispute be- tween Ireland and England. This has brought abcut another shift and ‘n.E A‘e MD EXEM?E those who were quick l(} ronde'n:\‘ their life-blood. brilliant red. > wilL DO HIM GooD Cox and the T.eague of Nations are BROKEN? | DON'T APPROVE O { e e a s now equally as determined that they hl‘:n:-',[;.::":n"r.mql.r s IT AT An! —t shall not vote for Harding. Thei~ dead. But in those glowin’ decieion has also been strengthened colors strewn so carcless on by the assertion of Cox that he will the zround, the livin' leaves o' personally take up the cause of lr:_dl immer scnd a message deep ) frecdom if he suceceds President Wil- profound. They die, not gray . son as ihe tenant of the White House, nor drab nor black, but clad in J “itizens who wish to have ths colors gay; they silent \,n-,.k \ Ijnl'n¢l States enter the Lo;vz_uv of N no sad farewell but sort o | tions with proper :?!ogu:\erd:;i‘nl:‘:\u'L r . na ma’ sovereignty ar S B resa e, D St fr mind to vote for Cox since Hardinz ito L s LR burned his bridges behind him and S (el fas LoD declared for the policy of the so- us all dolled up fine fo) vn.v-ln‘ declared ot the b D ZZ ] N - resent league. The League of Na- be back again next ring in e . Fsid (P s has many supporters in N<w fresn. st ecn: e g00d - 3 = Eritain. the silent class who do the i bbb b A " wn trnking, who do not clutier up prison, but free to come znd go, ,.c.lt.:":: at New BRAID | . nd act as they like and live as their perhaps degenerate tastes impel them e " | o are there in the world? How many children are there, born of ble advertising medlum : norant parents, leaving home early te B a pre Cireulation hooks & become waifs an the strects, never learn anything beyond the wisdom tc keeping within a hated, mysterious thing called T aw T Svery da Seoshiasion o ing The Lav Every day r sud aeo Il it elty we pass repulsive 100 o 2 ing peaple m shrink in- stinctively, to whom a into the SITING NURSES, heart ar brain of a decent person ediate political ' would b f e into something un- # the people it is well | known, undreamed of. Half a doz e many who remember | Words from an o he bables who will som woman mig g L le as- in smashing ti s to decide those prob- | Pect of the life ’ rtunate w on whom the wellare y depends frmorance and there & Numse Association is | lon not concerned with | Were It not ror the wtively fow e L SR Lo i S v e the curbstones putiing out their fel- us not this winter; do your X X low countryiien's eycs with their wild work that we may say: ‘We're e o gesticulations. glad to soothe vou, faithful The stand of Scnator Brandegeo one, this pretty Summer day A aguinst woman suffraze: his lack of | social workers whose aim in life js t wnch of active It has been and | "*Cte them at least from ignorance The report of thoe asso of the better thin Who can \ courtesy toward woman delegations mething abo t. I about it. Hut Rl e who besought his support, may tenl tell of the good done b v a o blam ™ . i < to bring down the majority the Re- the first place: who can say l - ¢ 4 publicans are counting upon. In that the “Faorgotten Maon' n the one’'s cry of “Terrible, terrible,” when : communications published in tha the matter of prices is mentioned, and 7 Sheneei il Ice e to see if, by judicious investig % ment aeainst Senator Brandegee 1 others™ wi being | hman understandine might sy P e 2 o hodma abb L Loy . he cannot live and dress and do other BUY. sounded. If tee senator saves his meall children who are | Many of them—at least these things |\, o0 o ;paratively reasonably. § N his year he may be counted i Biises conducted by the'l ™ tem » Eoci lucky person for, it is said, that “he'l i p When organizat'on hett haih no fury like a woman s-orned. »_care for r ment of the lgnorant classes, or th and asistors oliathell : It scemed to be predestined that . vowort iell of ahe | 22vcation ofthe younk appeatito you 25 YEARS A(CD the world should not be deprived -f Buge gained by the s8¢ | T*Momber the “Forgotten Men—an b the wonderful voice of Jenny Lind, the, Women.” And always remember him (From The Herald of That Date). : “Swedish Nightingale,” whose hur S dredth anniversary will be celebrated & Nurse Association o P - with appropriate excrcises in this city mmer, nor of the better p It is believed that an epidemic of next wee The discovery of her mar- NEY-TROLLEY AGVIN. diphtheria ia rapldly becoming de- s = velous powers was one of those trivial veioped among the school children for the state legt ure and this may | affairs !.mr happen quite by accident, vet which leave Iasting effcct on the h the work of the Now the trouble has reached poor 2 i n o nd the Burritt school may have to have some effect on the direction in | ¥e% ¥ vorld. de Individual through [ Danbury. Operation of the Danbury | cjose down for a short period. There which local ballots are cast. It was % . rps of nurses who bring | and Bethel Strect railway company |arg 25 children absent from that l HE OBSERVER | good strategy on the part of the Dem- Jenny Lind was the child of strug understanding as well | may be suspendcd November 1 unless | #chool on that account | | ocrats and at the same time common | §1ing barent: who little realized that: The street committee met last even- sense, becaus» if a woman is eligible | She Was to become cne of the great- : . " . ing and voted to make favorable re- | MAKES to vote ahe certainly is cligible to hold | S5 sinEers of all time. Whon she way ows of the great work | the receiver of that company ports to the common council on pe- = N = office. Recognition of the sex will | -4 Years si vas taker Ve < Alr Camip and of the Meanwhile many people are walk- | titions for sidewalks on Oak, Lib- RANDOM O SERVATIONS become mare general in the years that | (e house of a relative ifi Stockholnm. b3e ones that came | ing to work in Now London. as a pro- | erty and East Main streets o are before us and by the time our | Her discovery, which had all the ear- > = children reach maturity the novelty | Marks of romance, is related in “Th2 fod 2 sl A deer supper will be given te G By 25 F better fitted 1o meet | test against the 10 cent trolle T® | the members of _the local Driving THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. ! of womcn running for office will have | Life of Jenny Lind,” by Ernest Al r existence that comes | There is talk of seeking (he repeal Tub o P Sp:anberg, as follows: vt the jitney restricting ordinance there Someone stole two chickens from | Tt will be of interest to study the LT LS A LA Wy T Carl Hockmuth of MHigh street, last | The retirement of Miss Mary Bing- . tercd, the figures yesierday affernoon | result of Mrs. Beardsley's candidacy | 90W Of a room of the steward’s (hae Sehiny ham from official connection with the being 3,370. ! on the Démcceretic ticket. T1f her sex | Felative’s) home, facing the street R the association cquid | There in no news in the statoment H. Wood bought the Conklin | NeW BEritain hospital board is to be | It gencrally Delieved that the ! supports her she can ride into office | leading to the Church of St. Jacob regretted, although everyone who is | women have not taken as much inter- | on a crest of a high wave of popu- | nd theré she sat and :ang to her 2% e ¢ st be | transmoratisng i e Affeuit 1n 1het Lat suction yasteitay sfteinncn. at all familiar with her long, unself- | est in the ballot us was expected. This | lavity. As she was one of the most | 3t and the people passingin tho pasy o Charles Hart has returned from his | 1Sh service will realize that she has ' is but natural as they were restrained | ardent workers in New Britan for | Streéet’ used to hear. and “Wwondcr. well earned a rest. Miss Bingham | for various reasons, some becausc , woman suffrage it is generally b Among others was the maid af a : Mademo'sclle Lundbers. a dancer at trip (o South America t Besides this other | ites say that last winter they de- as been a tireless worker in the they did not wish to become entan- | lieved that she will win recognition Bed, of course keep | pended entirely on the jitneys which cause of the hospital and public | gled in “sordid politics” and others | from her multitude of sisters. the Royal Opera, and she told hes in its present efliclent | ran in the tracks beaten out by the PROBE HAITI KILLINGS thanks is due her for her zeal in help- | because of their timidity. In the fu- Dilstises fansniad imevet Leard Auci I ing to provide an institution of this { ture this timidily and apathy will At no time within recent memory | beautiful singing, and thereupon d, be it said to the [ trolley cars that failedto corge. Others _— nature probably disappear as the ladies be- | have the voters heen so utterly at s Mademoiselle Liundbers became dn- ;p New Britain citizens, | say th&t had it not been fof the trol- | oo, Investigation Start~d and Ideally equipped by nature and | came more accustomed to what is | en their naticnal preference.” Today | Hghted with the silvery sweetness oi breeding for the position of secre- | now a novelty. there are hundreds of men in- New [ the girl's tones and gave her mother s nthdONind it o Brig.-Gen. Barnett Has Been Re- | tary, Miss Bingham has displayed that It should not be thought fro Rritain who have not dectded definite- a latter of introduction fo Hsrr putions > . [a > get personal touch in her labors that has | foregoing remarks that the - ly whether they will support Hard- | Croelius, the singing ra ter at the 241 West Main stroet, Winter is coming! Perhaps the called in Order to Testir:. stamped her as highly eficient. She | is blind to the important role women | ing or Cox, although this is normally | Beval theater. Alrcady her volcs hem with the sort of | trouble between the jitneys and the Washing Oct) 1€ i can retire with the comforting | will play in the November clection. | Republican territe possessed the heart-searching quality ston, In 5 5 P by which it afterwards exerct g knowled t oble wark is F arties have Sy R e 5 s sit- | by which it afterwards exerc tion Is doing and will | Connecticut company will reach this | of charges that United States marincs | Kno'Viedge th her noble wark is Both parties have succecded in in No doubt one reason for this sit- | BY WhICH 1 P s sang to Croclius he was moved tears and took her in to Count Pucke, the manager of the Court theatoer. Count Pucke, too, was maved to tears, and from that moment she was ac- cepted as-a pupil at the theatrical school and put under the tuitfon of Herr Albert Berg, directar of ths s at work here in their 1868 pationts this sum- 1 the iminals of the world t can tell of the wonder- | are Zuilty? Eduecation, sympathy. ve been under the care mes that have come into nd skill to thelr work. | Jitney competition is eliminated, says countant was employed | if the 10 cent trolley fare is continued wes by charging Afty | that winter s coming. It is known that | 0 "0 bl gireet that was sold aity-five, for those who | scason of the year Some ad to know their help | leys they would not have been appreciated. -esting the fair s such a e ration is the complex: f the League 4 moro of the heip L obtc about the tims the maow piles | in Haitl Rave been. pulity of wrong- | “PPTtoiate bersaflug Ehe fuls mes th Sich wn ®x jinaiion | WHG cOmpic Ry ot the Lanpl | ’ doing, including “indiscriminate kill tent that they are combing the high- | of Nations question. Its phraseology far better able to go aapaiinei Sitieye witl strug i COINE RS QCH B0 nCserimingis KIts Neéew Britain is well aware by this | ways and byways with automobiles in | is far cver the head of the average | Nelay W o edvd ’:l by the | time that the presidential campaign | search of women who applied to be | man and the meanings that may be lessness will | e them | trouble, but how are they to tra\ board of inquiry namcd yeste v by | I8 o full swing. It is not necessary | made voters, but w ho have not reg- | read into it or out of it. explained T . g0 et | Seeretars Daniots Membore of thy | 1o read the remarks of Governor Cox | istered. Well orsanized motor corps | by the candidatos for office. result in @ able to themselves | through that snow if the Conne Loard are Rear Admirale Hemry . | ©F Senator Harding. Sufficient evi- | are gathering in the eligible and tak- | confusion. iny does not beat the way MayE Rnd IR O R ek “'( dence is found in the efforts being | ing them to Turner hall, where thevy | Take the Irish question. for exam- Certainly the dompany cannot €0 | 3 11 Pendieton of the m n" “GeN. | made by the party machines locally | find the ardal is not as terri s ' ple, and this proriizes to be one of Albort e 2 ¢ the FOLKS' DAY." on ralsing fares indefinitely and 1ive: | They have been dircetod by Mr Do, | t0 register new voters. Already more | find the ordcul is not as terrifying as | the deiermin'ng factors of the cam. ; obertic cla#s, assisted by the well- : = “N° | than one-third of those who applied To add zest to the campaign the | paign. Accor to the Republican | Known composer, Lindblad. and edn- pthing ver popular | certainly it must give the best service | W .' \_:\'\ Stz bit of evidence™ | 1, "ihe franchise have been regis- | Democrats have nominaied a woman & viewpoint the league would be of as- | Cated at government expemse.” *O88” these days. Old | it can.’ But equally certainly we must | Lot 0 VIR (C ninaar to trial “any | St — e e But it was not until 1838 that Jen- : e e T be maren| e Americanii iteravstili o Gt 2 ny Lind realiz~d the value of the sub- precinted, and the cus- [ have th medoing middleman causes very little angvish | lime gift the Creator had given he “That's out of date sincercly that the Jitneys will be er -Gen. Barnett, former com- unonz the uliimage consumers. She became the favorite of the Swed- ant something new In | gllowed to run and will run, even if [ Mandunt of the Marine corps, who FACTS AND FANC[ES AR ish opera and from that point_ the yis it » hard work Bane A "“ ': »‘ sterday f T the war accoraplished nothing | conquest of the world was compara- a rancisco, has been reealled else. it probably made the world safe | tively easy. Ahere 1 oae sxcontion The Conneccticut company, so neces- | fy before the board By ROBERT QUILLEI\ for scraps of pape Men' and women of Swedish blood sary to us, is reminded that as a rul - == e, 7 e should be proud of their great com- n and women do not | the loss to it through the jitneys in IIAS NEW BATTERY. Few of :n- £ .u:n]\m:,; get hizh always b~ something called whiskey. “011»-l \u-nl-ln rs whather the ~l\r\;; li“ vatriot. The u?jee'ivo]grvln: is uscd . e ettt e Rc e enough-to be on the level. of politi arguments is caused by 4 : ny L'nd was not friends to replace the | the wirer time is negligible. Ar ther Cold Nor Water Injure Tts gl One explanation of the high price lack of issues or lack of liquid en- as a singer, but she was There can mothing | tlon it might take toward discontinu- Good Qualitics, Italy has come upon an evil day, | of all--:ool suits is the high cost of thusiasm. great in every sense of the word. Her old | Ing service now would geem to be for The O. K. Giant Battery C. ___|and communism won't make the | removing the cotton seed from the -— character was beautiful. Her 1'fe yeurs go by the purpose of discommoding the e ""m:’;'m;’:;l‘-:;‘):\ dago fleece. Men are endowed by their creator | was ever sweetoned by modesty and people and making them feel how | eriority of their dry battery over A T & o > ;”'h”“ o m"'"l‘."m" Diehttelliof alidue ,msa"‘ for; the spiritualirather necessary arc the trolleys, and not to | the ordinary wet battery before the BullLSefpa rlotis ahroat lofiiatacve Ihepaituation mizhitibe Sworse STl s YRt Iehtiten thanithe materisl Ac. | camera of ihe Universal Moving Pie- man may scoffl at senti ture company at East Chicago a | tion by the company now. therefore, The first test designed to prove that ! tn preparation for the | gle through it. (the snow, not the hen want new friends pve and affection for ow practical a man or e: no matter how much |hhn:u~|( is rather an empty boast Japanese in California haven't yet ap- e — j e aled to the league for independ- When a building burns in Ireland, Residents af the southwestern sec- B ér woman iR “Boys get the money” may work . an outsider 1t tell whether the fire | tion of the city who have visited No. or wo I8 enthuse 3 & AL ; 4 . . s, b E al in baseball was causcd 1 patriotism or religion. | 6 fire station on WKensington street, t would be ¢ ely il advised if the | freezing did not tithe Natiers G in politics, but it is fata g of a reunton of old | would xtrem v not hurt th ttery, was feel that they can now sleep more & § 7 4 | made with a batte hich had bee e e do b ‘ 2 < : good will of the people is considered ry which had bheen 3 S nave s lown, but the - soundly at night, aft meeti e frosen in a cake = s itneys have come d 5 i < CYI }/ yod J ) ty @ 1eeting 1 cake of f the ( 14 A Capt. “Bill” at ti- e 5 hars e jsomething decidedly | by an assct senx Ice and Coal Sto company | cOtton twine needed to repair em ) [nore Tw waeo £ | men in charge. From 2 pany | " Sust high as ever. et A | Watts and Lieut. Connolly down to ve effort of Trinity —— for three days, tempern e - C the eff t Trinit el du gtemy »ri1””'|‘h” Id:» i Tonneo~s the “buck privates in th~ rear rank RICES, RIGHT HERE. tery not only turncd the starter ‘?“, | Doubtless the Irish question will 4 Ty Exclusiva agents Stetson Shoes. | the crew is fit for the job of keeping : sares to write it: Prices | moved the car and after running for | P settled in the course of time if i Giame Besse-Leland Co —advt serious fire: cut of that district. and present, and tho IASLONE TRy S0 = Sbohtl e int B | " | the matches hold out d e : : 2 Rapid and cxtensive growth has . st P a block was fipparently not | he first meeting of the scason of | featured that ond of New Britain in pre Is something that | #r¢ 10 greatly discharged = the Map il Literary ol % 1 S R tet ’ ot made to prices all 4 : A bomb in Wall Street is some- | | S I i a SR MRS Thes T T In fact, its Reference is not m v A second buiter ) 1 i W held next W ssday . b t - butieryiwas Inlnced fin a8 & P0mBEIR LSl st 3 held next dnesday at the home of | srowth would surprise folks who sel- over the country, about which n.-m; tank of water and the amperage test- m‘-n.fi ]’“ “'-m‘ he g i e | Mrs. William Spittler on Maple street. | dom get south of th.c Grammar school. nd predictionsd :'["'l*h‘vx“l"v-.‘\v) v' submersing in water ; i Therelw Many new dweiling houses, bath “sin- | he reference is to prices right here § 414 not lessdn the power of the bat- 2 The broad way that leads to de- (i mornin gle homes and modern anartmen hemories, old sentimenrs | S i tery nor short circuit i Harry 3 struction still open to traffic. but| o ! havg heen erected. and real estate ! in New Beitain. Starky Is the Hartford County agent I~ there are fewer wrecks occasioned by Viking A. €. Fair. Bungalo® fo- | has increased in value without tak- High priccs can be found without | and is located at No. 6 Main St i skidding on the wet spots. night—adve !'ing into considerstion the present fie- henled. Let tomorrow be A . ¥olks Day” and ray it | much trouble in this city. To find e Charles J. Mercer of Bridgeport us cosf of property. | The new firc company has an ox- the lower ones may take some looking FISHERMEN TO RACE The average office holder Will ac- \jjj speak under the auspices of the ! those who Joy the AR t . cept the resignation of Deschanel 2s . ji1ist labor party at Electric hall | 1°RSIVY territory to cover. one that abailt/ind eoms studyofithe adveries iy iy el e S sufficient proor that he was a little (000 88 (BI08 BAE B e ree | has Deen left open to fSre hazards too ing pages of the papers. But the Schooner Espera ! 5 bit addled T, e R long. Within a short distance of th e — 5 station is loented the Monroe street e The price of cabbage has dropped Tat fuir, Bardeck’s haill, Octuber | schoel), attended by several hundre Of course you understand that the ' 41 per cent, but usual the cigar to November l.—-advt children of tender years. Volks do chief business of an elastic currency ! dealer says the retailer will not feel The Motherhood club will meet in ‘@ that way say they feel safe witn is to purchase tires the effect for some time. the Center church chapel Monday Captain Watts' boys within call. Chief < Sl i 3 o'clock. Mrs. John D. Roberts will - Noble should feel proud of the latest ekl will note the difference. One does not | ican fishermen in the challenge race | The loval baseball fan would rec- Every ros s its thorn. When 'give a talk on “Americanization in @ addition to his fire fizhting strength. bk s year—a few | With the Nova Scotian schooner Del. | ©mmend to the traitors the commend- | prices ‘got back (o0 normal. likely the Home,” znd there will he a vo- i gality, killed his mother | need B0 8s far Dadk a8 & ye87I—¢ Vawanna, queen of the Canadian fleet, | aPle example of Judas enough onc will find it necessary 1o cal solo by Miss Doris Waters. All We cannot have the jug of wine, S Thia wa avecks will do. But the difference is (4IRS UC0 O i ipulated by the e do a normal day’s work. members are urged to be present | We may not have any “thou,” but we 3 How exciting it is when there arc - P bz ! can have leaf of bread. or, betier three balls and two strikes on the After that other great disaster, < S N e | st book, to get out into the wil- batter and $40,000 on the pitcher. Noath planted a few grape vines in or- | ARBITRATION MER derness these dave and observe the — der to indulge in social unrest, | Philadelphiu, Oct, 16.—The an- | annual transformation that has taken When a man is down, his relatives i thracite board of concilintion, which | place since Jack Frost sent his hury won’t acknowledge him, but as he Beopic Stoppe buying because | for 18 ves has been settling mine crew of landscaps painters throuwh grows wealthy he begins to put on | prices were too high, and now they | disputcs in the hard coal fields, held the woods. ymeone has written, == heirs. won’t buy for fear prices will go | a regular session here today to | California or Florida is beautiful at pocketbooks are benefited - . lower. up gricvances submitted to it by min- | some seascns of the vear, but in Au- that For Colds or Influenza The size of the campaigh funds has ers. Among the cades considered tumn New England is the real garden and as a Preventive, take GROVE'S|g¢, Jeast silenced those who found Lenine’s situation is growing des- | Vere complaints of alles2d discrimi- « spot of the earth. Nowhere cise is Mifession of , guilt, al- L. B. Q. tablets (Laxative Bromo Qui- | pjeasure in taunting us about cheap | perate. The people are growing rest- | n ageinst union men in the | the foliage more rntranc'ng, nowhers an had always professed | all | riine tablets) Be sure you get the | pelijticians. Jess and there are no property own- ; Shamokin region growing out of the | else is the air so invigorating. New had been a model | that they have now, in the change, | conuine. Ask for GRovr-:s L. B. ers left to butcher. vacation strike of the mine workers | England lacks many things given to N > . s ‘ . avs there will last month. The meeting was held ; the rest of the country, but our scen- fncrease the company's revenuc reh to have m reunion members of the con thou; 't of the presen s to the oldest man and | e congresation. Oid | bas becn such talk s no session in police court revived—and perhaps with » h "w and o who, enjoying today l.et a man take his account book of Gloucester, ¢ ‘ 16 £ a e \g0 and compare it with the V\;)Hy, (,{;hr\(t'n ,’ ] xn’l'.tnln.‘rv'.';wk boat | 5 : z I e ere can be | Of the fleet sailing out of this port RGOTT one keeps today—Iif there can |a decade ago, was sclected today as found a mun so methodical—and e | the vessel that will represent Amer. | | of memories in which ’ ve agnin in thought cted witl g0, Which pro Y wentencod to prise 3 wtonishinge Canadian challenzers call for race | We have frequent “Dollar Day within a_fortnight, there*is no time | or | to be lost in preparing the American | craft. Men were put to work today | pos A woman zive it bit ¢ ought to th d. Tho records in his man it of thought to the | o\ the Esperanto which brought | matter and it will be seen that our |in a salt bank catch of fish a few merchants have done much. And our | days ago. apparently did not ¢ \ jderation defective men- | and “Special Sales.” Let a man t. A certaiy governor, gation of the state's q @U) uodn ewvo ‘uostad about |0 years old. He | No inference is here intended our merchants have not been doing they could to lower prices, nor

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