New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1923, Page 15

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aad Mrs. . B Vie at the Hartford hospital iescing at the home of her and Mrs, Charies 1. Harne dale. Mrs, Peor was M " CITY ITEMS. who recently underwent an operation . Parnes befora her marriage, hospital this evening after success- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1983 COUPLE MARRIED 87 YEARS HAYE 18 LIVING CHILDREN KELLEY, DEAD BY LAW, HOME AGAIN Deaths ts and daugh Rome members of the family sald this afternoon that there was no time during their father's alaence that they were net in regular communica- tion with him and at all times the knew where he was, At the trial they born Arlene The nine eldest children, being all boys, wers thinking of organizing an all Magulre baseball team when Louis got married and moved away. April 18 and has been named 18 conva parents, \r. % of Narnes ies Milieent Funerals | The latter sentence was suspended. —————— I EXCHANGE REPORTS WALL STREET STOCK ter Bvelyn, hdve returned from thelr Fast Ha L L Ohia o winier b v la. The mpton, L, 1, ns " xuo‘u »’l“l‘!‘r I:“r‘.‘m:‘..: :‘4:‘:!‘\“_{» o - — e A, Bodwell — o — Members New York Stock Eschange of Jerome and Clinton sireets, Punship Vamily=Man Is 48 (Continued from Piret ¥ | tamen A Rodwell o8 €4 Walnut! oo o o The buying sup Moembers Hartford Stock Exchange ) shre ied from Pirst Page) street died this Morsing &t the New Mpee he b (Buccessors 1o Rie v Musie week at John A. Andrew's and Wite 44 Aritain hospital. He was 65 years of | POT orded 10 & number of In Stanley E. Eddy, M ‘ a . Co. Big Furniture Store = 4 York and elsewhere will be presapt |age and was a member af New Rritain | TUential shares was not maintained 7 V) Managee 81 West Main 51, Tel. 8040 Bx records and seuvenir given awsy New York, May b Mr. and Mre. (1o tender Mr, Kelley & “welcome|couneil, 0. 1. A. M. One son, Wiitiam (#") ¢ Whole market sagged again — — ; - o exande f . — ————————————————i—y vith each phonograph sold this week ::m s Al x‘wll ¢ Maguire of East pome A, Bodwell, survives him. The funer. DFTOre noon in response to hammering ‘ohn A, Andrew's Co, Big Purniture SampN_, a3 gt P TAren ath| After many years in the mining Al services will be held from B, ¢ ¥ bear traders, The volume of sales ore.—advt :( ‘"" paren "\ of 19 ehildren—18 .14 {t was mest pleasant upen his|Porter's undegdaking pariors tomor. |Indicated & continuance of liquidation WE OFFER;: Runnin' Wild—Pox trot No. 18063 ey “"'""‘:" v‘ ‘“'“ ! ”" home. | ,0iurn to And his family grown up |TOW afterncon and wili be private, | by discouraged hoiders of long stocks. o " L. Pleres & Co-—advt ~' b : |“ ne & »{ MY and eontinutng successfully the busi. Rev, William foss of the Pirst Rap- |17 K. Steel commen in establisl Martin and Antolrette Barnest sold | 00 00 o e NOArY AP ness he had established on Myriie !0t chureh will offielate and buria) (& new low for the third eonseeutive wlay through the Camp Real Entate |Ro8Cher (ho Tooseveitian Idea of JG0 A S0 5 will he in Bimsbury, Conn. Priends are |98y touehing 95, Call money opened WMPARY A two family house at 1% :|"‘"“";‘""".”"‘“ Sty '“‘"‘: :';‘ “They are well able to take care ¥INIYy asked to emit fowers at 5 1.4 per eent fi;'-;:u‘ m.m to Albert and Rom | L © 00 e i a "8 af themselves; honorable in the A e _“'- | Btreet, 1:80 P. M.—~The down- «u‘,m m"m:;':: = H R\l:n‘r’.uln The first nine children born to SOMMUNILY and, ke their father, they Adeiph ,;n_“m fl:“‘""" PP :"'.;M"'l"""::"‘ ";"‘~"'l"‘l"1 leaders AMPARY lot on Mlack Mok avenne | UEM were boys. Lanis, aged 24, the 00t awe anyone. There are no het. | ., A5 0i70eL, €104 68 AJs Noma stort | Rude D e o |:v‘nnan s Tons Mane a OFK AYONUE | gidest, 18 married and has & home '| "“f“""”|'“ the world," sald Mr, | "L lock 1ast evening, e had heen r..'. r:n:‘.p:' |'.,.<’.': ™ “uy::m?:..': ¢ “ and ehild of his own at Rag Marbop, D' proudiy 2 Neww i . : . a vesident of this city for about 13| Prody doh q O ’?"'"' l16y8 at the Casino tonight==| ppg others are Alexander, 25; Frank ; 'f,"'“';‘“‘" ’;"'.\“‘"‘{ Decres, years, He leaves besides his w| '\.rn 7\ ";l.\‘r(-'“l!::rl.:’l"lr?'ll“‘:n A h:"-" 23; Merbert, 22; Tabert, 213 Richard udge Bernard Gaffney of the N Sy Am'n loco. e and 1} Members of Alexandra lodge, 1. 0. | g1y atTL 858 FOROM B1 dhichard, | o) e court who, after & presenta. hid "\‘"""'.'I."m fre l’.: ""l"‘ e and | York Central sold one te two points ) of Bt. George, will he entertained 14, The next five wera mirls: Helen' | ton of evidence in several hearings r ] homa, ar '.u [l ahove yesterday's final Agures, Liguid L ihe home of Mra Henry Walther.|ageq 13, Margarst, 11; Mary, 10; Defore him, had deciared Keliey “jus | ao i) Frak and Albert, . The ation, however, continued in . many A + ! oot s 7 i , 113 Mary, i : ., neral will be held tomorrow after- | aneetal P T AR 24 West Main atreet, Thuraday after- | Cathorine, §, and Afles, 7. Then four NIclally dead” and had named Attor. | fhe™) YU be hetd tomorrow nome, | " Aosoutetive sentimont. 9 I 3 ' o, et : peouintiy men une Open alleys at the Casino tonight— | MOT* BOYS camo in & row: Dougias,|"*} Henry P Itoche as administrator, | noy'' “sartian Gaudian | officiating Pt A ey o D ot P ¥ aged &; Willlam, 4; Cortland, 3, and Wl #et aside the decree at once, it fupia; will be in Fairview cometery, | por " 1 v 0ders mar ' advt % . : ‘Thomas, 2, but Cortland died, ‘The WAR stated this afternoon in probate b e jo0d buying in evidence, Mra. Reid Vernon Peer of Winsted, | g of tha second run of girls was ©OUTL however in some sections of the list . €AIns of 1 to negrly 2 points heing re corded by Kelly-Springfield, Dupont Members New York Stock Exchange and Consolidated Gos Halling pres MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCOK EXCHANGE sure was effective in other guarters HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, 36320 New low recordn for the year heing B, Tel, 1815, established by Heading, Lackawanna, Missour! Pacific and (e new special records. L Then thelr five sistars begun thinking Ofered 1otters with hia signature, but| _ Mrs. Mary Scarlett-Headdy. i s Pierce & oyt it would not be long hefore they Would not disclose their contents.| The funeral of Mrs, Mary Searlett. i B Miss Frances Elwin, 4 graduate of could got up a nine of hloomer girla, | After the deelsion had boen given |Headdy took place this nfternoon, AM Bt Sug AN AN TENT FIRE ARMS tae training achool for nuracs at 4he | giving the family a bassball organi. they Immediately announced their|Services were held at Erwin chapel at AT CA0 ... 044 ': J 30 FRARY & CLARK ew Hritain hompital, will ieave the | zation despiie Louis' defection. But PIan to appeal. Bevernl days ago,|® o'clock and burlal was in Fairview [AM Cr & Fdy, 186 16 NORTH AND JUDD first of June for an extended visit to | Baby Arlene Is the only girl born in WilAm Kelley, n son, left the city| cémetery. Rev, Henry W. Maler of. AMm Cot Of % o J the middie west. Rhe expects to visit | tho family since the birth of Alice And asserted that “blg news' would | fielated, Am l.oco 1800 193% In Chicago, Tiattle Creek and Jackson, | seven years ago be at hand In a short time. His re. et AR & R 80 i Mich .| The “Magnires et 150 bushels of turn to the eity was followed by the John Hughes Am Be Rt om.. 10, ; Guibransen Player Planos. Moran's| potatoes a season and their meat and return of his father, resulting in the| The funeral of John Hughes was AM Bum Tob "v, :‘“ vt Krocery Dbills run to about 8§70 a closing of one of the most interesting held At 2 o'clock thix afterncon from | AM Tel & Tel..121% 1218 Rix records and souvenir glven away | week. - They spend about $200 a cascs ever brought before the probate the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | AB Tob thane i with each phonograph sold this week, month for clothing and shoes, court for a decision, James J, Hughes At 137 Pleasant|Am Wool " ”.,‘ John A Andrew's Co. Big Furniture Mr. Keiley has besn successtul in|strest. Interment was in £ Mary's AN® COP ... :“‘ b Btore. ad. a0 : QUARTERS FOR SOLDIERS the mining business despita the inabil- cemetery. Ale h & F-" 0o “Who's Rorry Now, At Morans ity of operators to get labor In the —— ) | At Quit & “. 126 5 128% 7 :i"r\a'} Dungan ‘Sisters new. record, . o SORDLL Metro Tronasky | ‘v::";‘n‘.l.::rlzl PR ST e L. Pléren & Comadst, Petition of Ex-Servicemen for Use of n"‘r":|r:‘.:.l“.;‘le‘.:';nr::':n:.'h:.;:r tha ey ll'l’:;‘:h:ll«":!:;:;::\’lr)a'!"flr>':ln:r.r.fl-z;::t\!r':-;: Beth Steel B .. 54l 52% | NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Mre, Lewis K. Hurlburt of 47 Madi ; and visiting relatives nearby. Al- | the U’ “Catholie chureh, | COV Tex 10% 8% [N New Britatn National Bank Bldg. 10 Centrss Row .| New Britain Club Rooms to be Dis- & arby, Al- | the Ukrainian Greek Catholie church, | (0¥ o8 152Y 180% 1 Telephone 2560 Telephone 2-4141 ..’..‘m-m»'n l\‘\;:rIr\v»\}fi:vfllx‘:)nr";nm::v|: Rt though h'; n.|u not as yet had much of | where services were conducted by ‘(:"“ n;':”"' o 'ZM‘. 2614 "('nmb‘.“ "{,cmb"’ of Star o ) " r ¢ cussed by City Hall Co an opportunity to visit points of Father Kosiriz, who also conducted 4 & b b4 ¥ ¢ g tofnorrow night at § o'clock. 7 i lrrflutmr:l\ou( New Hrlmln’. he -lur‘ln:"v‘s‘lhfl committal services n"‘ the grave, | Ches & Ohio :4 Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Vietrolas and Pianos. Henry Morans A petition of various ex-service- |that many changes have taken place Burial was in the Ukrainian cemetery, | Cht Mil & 8t P . 20 Donald R. Hart, Mavager Ladvt, men's organization that they be given in the past decade which Indleates —_— Chi R Isl & I' . ":‘ | by 3 jeasie: Who's Sorry Now Pox trot Nou. | the use of the New Britain club head- the progressiveness of the Hardware BANKER IN JAIL APPEALS Chile Cop ...... Ll | We Offer: 19082, ', T Pierce & Co~—advt, quarters in city hall after that club's city, - Chino oCp th | . el.'— > The regular mecting "ot Martha | Jease expires noxt Jonuary, will be| The ex-miner, recalling the inci- | Henry E. DoRay Seeks Relief From Con Lo [N | LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK chapter, O, K, 8 will be held Thurs- | taken up by the City hall commission dents of his trip, would urge any oY S 9 Corn Pro Re b4k, ¢ | o i 3 dfl'p-\fnlnl: at 7:30 o'clock. TInitin- "I'V its meeting Friday, June 1, The |young man to tee the worll and eyl d”“‘ ‘;‘"' m"';‘"“' | Crucible Steel r;“‘ Price On Application tlons will he held, The afternoon so- | City now recelves an income of $4,000 | bucking the entire universe without n rovidence, R. T, May 22.—Con-|Ciba Cane Sugar 13% V i clal wiil hegin at 2:80 o'clock with A year from the elub, bita part of the |cent In his pocket at times. Mr. Kel- | tinuing his nine-year ight for frac- | Endicott-John .. 87% We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts supper servediat 6:30 o'clock. loss would be made up by the fact|ley will probably again become ac- | dom, Henry . DeKay, New York [Erie ........... 1014 Open alleys at the Casino tonlght— [ that the eity would no longer be called | tively connected with his husiness on | banker and broker and gentleman | Erfe 1st pfd ... 15% advt. | 'pon to furnish headquarters for the | Myrtle street after other interests are | Virginlg farmer, now serving five | Gen Electric ...172% e Five Vietor Specials at Morans'.! G. A, R. elsewhere., taken care of. ;3’<‘nrs in the Pl;o\'id(":wn'nnuhl.\' jall }(}en Motore . ... 14% O B A 5 NSNS AT 0 L DTN N v aar adkt. s ———— { for alding in misapplication of more | Ggoodrick BF ... 21 A meeting of the Woodmen of the $250 in Fines Collected 1;|mu lg"r-'rlx,nrru 0{1\"'? fnrln):znfllh-;‘ de- [ Gt North pfd .. 71 JOHN P. KEQGH R B World will he held tomorrow eve- S ikt b 4 | unct Atlantic National Bank here, | rnap Copper ... 827 A & ning at § o'clock at Odd Tellows For quuor Violations DENIES HE IS HUSBAND ’thla afternoon ffrosecuted an appeal ‘,,,,p.\(,,rp,\‘mr pta 31 Wate bllunb- o o :[‘m T N i ball. Delegates to the state con-i :Stanislaw Koezen of ‘Grove 'street to the Supreme Court at Washington. | o|jjs.Chaimers . 40 aterbury Bridge - vantion will be elected. il | was fined §150 for violating the WHO IS MISSING 10 YEAR "Arltthnux:‘ ‘gt;n’flc:erd heve Ja'r:- ‘]v)l;?(l&;rww on Danbury pd O?KS dpepees K- Mrs. U, G. Lucas of 241 Linwood liquor law and was sentenced to 30 after a trial last four months, DeRay | 1, Nyckel N street will return (rom the Hartford days in.-jail in police court teday, did not begin his sentence untll May |y paper ; Middletown /BONDS New Haven Mrs, J. W, Sarwood of Brooklyn Has| 1ast, Spring Tire 458% Direct Private Wire to New York. | Kel fuily wndergoing “a aerious operation. Stanislaw Dawid alleged partner | 5 " The appeal is based on the denfal | Kann Copper .. 353% L Mre. Famnic ~ Andrews, wife ~of of Kozen in the restaurant: business| O2MeS Sheed Arrested in PItts- | ;¢ pegeral Judge Arthur L. Brown of | Tiehigh Valley A G. I'. GROFF, dgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel 1013 Alden Andrews of 1145 Stanley on Grove street, was discharged. burg on Abandonment Charge | defendant’s petition for a writ of | \iq States Oil 97 Yo AR o, 7 > - — L PCTEL AT | straet, underwent an operation at the Alix Kraiwicki of Park strect was | | habeas corpus. Midvale Steel .. 27 New Britain giencral hospital yesters fined: 8100 for -violating the 18th Pittshurgh, May 22.—Aided hy the | it | Miss Pacifie 13% e day: ghy ok OLE R L g s amendment and*was given a 1j-day/ war department and various military | st'“ s 'l N Y Central ... 94% e e —— Court Coltimba. Catholic ' Daughters jail sentence. | organizations, Mrs. J. W. Sarwood of 1 miles NYNHG&H. 17 of Ameriea, in O. U, A. M. hall this — — Micke avenue, Brooklyn, New York, | Norf & Wost ..108% Th d i ; evening at 8 o'clock. FROST DAMAGE MILLIONS | following a ten year search brought North Pacific 015 Hartf -C T C Miss Maria Massey. “daughter of | - Lawton; Mich,, May 22.—The dam- about the arrest yesterday of a man Pure Ofl ...... 22% e or onnecticut Irust ompany l Policeniifi and Mrs. ‘Michael Maasey age by frost and cold. winds,to south- |she .says is her husband, J. W. Sar Pan Am P & T 69% i e of Winter street, has resumed her western Michigan's grape crop will | wood, 42, a former army lieutenan penn R R ..... 44% Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. studies at the College of New Ro-' run into milllons of dollars, according |on a charge of abandonment. The ms Pierce Arrow ., 1074 S . » chelln after a week-end visit with fo cstimates of growers who have re- |was employed by the Westinghouse Pittsburgh Coal 611, afe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. het parents here. ported to grape juice factorics and | Electric and Manufacturing company, Ray Con Cop 13 i Mr, and Mre. Carmody spent the ' fruit assoclations | Fast Pittshurgh, under the name of | Reading . . Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. week * end ng relatives and i —— | JTames Sheedy. L 5 LETTERS OF frlends in this city. Mrs, Carmody LIBUT. OF CAVALRY. Although confronted hy Mrs, Sar-| Toyal D, N Y .. 408 S CREDIT — G L V| "‘;"’ remain here for a few days, but | yryriford, May Tn orders from | wood and a boy of 13, the man denled sinclair nnn Ref 20% ENERAL BANKING Mr Carmody has returned “to his| the office of the adiutant gener he was the woman's husBand da/ south Pacific s : adjutant general to-|he was the woman's AN an i Home in Long Thidpd Clty., Bofh ars | day upon recommendation of the|state he -would fight extradition to| Houth Rail ... Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time, commanding officer, Second Lieut.|New York. | Audebaker Co Journalism Miss Mary M. Kinnavey, now is national president Ism. She also heads the MORE THAN WOODER BOXES 0 Deliversd ongwhers af shond molice, The annual May dance of F. & C. Girls club will be i day eve, May 25. O'Drien’s tra will play. former residents of New Britain. Theta Sigma Phi, professional eolie- | glate fraternity for women in journal- | National Journalistic Register, an or- | genization that connects aspiring jour- | falism grods vith bread-earning jobs. Special Notice Donald F. Peck of headquarters de-| Mrs, Sarwood says that about two tachment, first squadron cavalry, is{months ago her husband's brother, | appointed first lieutenant of cavairy |Charles Sarwood, pf New York be- | from May 21. |tieved he was dying in Bellevue hos- | pital and summoned her to tell where Iher hushand was. | BROAD ST. STORE INTERED delectives Stanley Stremet of 89 Broad street| According to ~county | reported to the pollce’ early 'this|Sheedy was married and s the father | morning that someone entered his | Of @ seven months' old child. [ | PLEAD GUILTY TO THEFTS | onve noner. - store during the night and stole $16 | | burb near Boston, !in cash and several packages of cig | arettes MARRIED IN BRISTOL | SO Domenic Savino of 175 Hartford | | avenue, and Miss Margherita Catuccl | | of South Fim strept, Bristol, were| married In Bristol, April 9, by Rev, | 1. Becearls, a return marriage certifi- cata filed today at the office of the town clerk shows. of Malden, a su | into an under ground whirlpool which swept her be as Members of Auto Theft Ring, to |,y emptied. man who jumped in after her. sald the venture was great fun, Official Tester be Sentenced. Bridgeport, May 22.—Nathan Goldy, |24, and his brother Harold, 29, iden- |tified with a gang of automohile [thieves whoen stealings have heen 'many, each pleaded guilty to theft| |of machines when arralgned | 50 YEARS IN PRISON Toledo, O, May 22 ddie O'Brien (and James Colson convieted Monday of being members of the gang that before | JIndge Haines in the superior court | robbed the Toledo post office of $1,- today. Their attorncy pleaded that 000,000 on Iebruary 17, 1921 werc[the jury he excused as the accused | | each sentenced today by Judge Kil-|wished to throw themselves upon the | litts to 50 years In the federal peni- mercy of the court. Sentence was de tentlary at Atlanta, layed until later in the day. e | When the case of George S Singer, alleged to be a member of the same gang was called, his counsel asked | The wombat {for ‘u continuanee until Thursday Chicago, | of the | | State's Attorney Cummings objected lfn delay because he had many wit. nesses present. Judge Haines, how ever, granted the request. {Workmen Are Killed by ‘ Gigantic Slide of Snow Denver, May 22.—A gigante snow slide, sweeping down the mountain side at a terrific rate of speed, struck the west end of a tunnel on the Denver and Salt T.ake raflroad | hetweeg Corona and Dixie Take, | ol vesterday killing four workmen ' and Injuring two others. Woman's | This is another one of Président |Harding's recent nominees. The president hats named him chief of the | Burean of Standards in Washington | He is Dr. George K. Burgess. The doc- tor fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Dr. 8 W, Stratton. ceived injuries which Ited 1n his death. George Wilson, 28, also of | S Newbold! was arrested as the man | THE HERALD | who inflicted the fatal injury. KTLLED OVER TAUNT. | That Clothes Fire Sale. Arthur of Newhold, vesterday ré- Man Resents Remark Were Bought at a Camden, N. J., May Redrow, 21 years old, near Camden, in a row ™ 4 th . | Trouble hetween the two men | 8 13 one of the two Australian | started, officials say. over Redrow RB-( | wombats which have just arrived at| making sport of Wilsen's clothes. The A B (“ Paper tie L.|the London oo. They are relatively eld IPri- [ the fattest of anima)l Like that n'h-!uld he purchased the clothes at a with the Redrow is declared by Wilson to have Goldy Brothers of Bridgeport, Held (ueath three bufldings and a public highway into a pond where the cur- She was rescued by a Olive | getna Life . xa8 €0 .yl fexas & Pacific Tobaceo Prod Transcon Oil | Union Pacific .. 134% 3 nited Fruft .. 185 = 162 154“ :pg“r;;:rd&. ;:h ‘;“: 1:5: The approagh of summer to the family man means 8 Steel ..... 961, 95 9614 money for vacations and seasonable clothes. If he has no U S Steel ptd .. 1178 1178 1178 commercial bank credit the family man will find here the Utah Copper .. 63% 618 63% money he needs—which he may repay on the partial pay- [ Wiliys Overland 8% 52!9 E;’:f’ ment plan. 'iv:fl:,'::;h?‘i:tu : 'f:.f 1. e We lend up to §300 at legal rates of interest to persons ~ | Guit States Steel 80% T7% €04 of goad character on their home furniture or secured note, - (Judd & Co.) Bid PHONE 1043, Borrow the Beneficial Way Greatest in Service and Resources Travelers Rights [Hfd Blee Tt ... |'American Hardware Blge-Hfd Cpt Co ... Bills & Spencer com ... Pills & Spencer pfd ... Rristol Brass CON it ! Fagle lLock Hart and Cooley . landers, F N BGas Lt ... N B Machine com .. N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd Peck, Stow ....... Russell Mfg Co .. Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain ol S """ [y R | dcovill Mfg Co ... 166 171 | Standard Screw L1861 163 | 8tanley Works com 6014 /2 Stanley Works pfd 271 28% | | Torrington com 47 48 Union Mfg Co 42 Traut and Hine TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. : 8. Treasury-——Balance, $657,512,187. vacen |U. JAY GOUTLD DEJECTED | By The Associated Press. Paris, May 22.—FEngland won the Bathurst cup the trophy at stake in the international court tennis tourna- ment here. H. Rarlein, former British champion defeating J. Gould of Philadelphia in the finals today, 4-8, 8-5, 8-4, BREAK SEEMS CERTAIN By The Associated Prees. London, May 22.-—Whether the Anglo-Russian trade agreement has weathered the storm aroused by the | British ultimatum to the soviets is expected to be known tomorrow when Leonid Krassin hands the notes con- taining Moscow's decision to the Brit- A-B-C Want Ads orches- | Auvstra’ion, the kangaroo, the | fire sale. Redrow died on the way wombat essries its young in a pouch. | to the hospital. ish secretary. There is a feeling in | London that a rupture is unavoldable. | i

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