New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 9

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9P 1l Mail Orders Fifled Promptly JUST EXACTLY AS STATED, the very bes by the group buying methods of the ¢ membe YOU HAVE CHOITE of neckband styfe or with turn-down cloth, Alpha oxfoids, fancy stripe brpadcloths, Cameo cloths, flannels, Lonsdale madras and other reliable shirtings. Shirt ing in value up to $5.95 each. Offere ..THREE FOR §5.00, ON ALL SPORILS, TAILORED 4ND DRESS COATS. All wh here this weekwend have chance fo select the new Coats in flannel, cheviot, laurennella, kasharine, silk faille, be: | AND GET THEIR SELECTION AT SPECIAL L CHOICE ALSY) of smart doukle-hreasted Cheviot Coats with Coats of fine rtwills, with or without fur. Make vour selection a special disgount from our earlier season’s prices. YOU'LL THE BEST VALUE YET IN | MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Shirt offering vet. Only made possible vndicate Trading Company, of which we are fibre and tub silks, imported Taysylks, imported English broadeloths, Nelvo broad- | Saturday Will Be Coat Day With Special Discount Pri st styles in Women's and Girls’ | | McNerny Pl . .11 N [-mnumml to about $130,000 at the [ B . 1 N ainvuite lvews "3 5 ., i ook o 3 camnry aat | SSPUSEOY INQWE 'y e v - leet a site, He spoke of the pro- the joint ‘memorial service to he held | a the Kast street front and said [day wmorning at 10:45 o'clock y fail to heed the no parking regula- Kramer; women, Mrs. William tions at the local freight yard nd surrou ing the passenger depot, Bankers to Attend Meeting. Bankers from all over the atate ill attend the fermal opening of the new enlarged home of the Bris- followed Wheeler on the floor. He also was | Memorial Seryice a member of the committee to se- | Plans have leen conmipleted that he was opposed to such a pro- | Members of the G, A United tol T " ’ ust o, this evening beiw R l | cedure. He said that the town could |Spanish War ve ns of Vet FT Tfl FI[]HT FIRE v’.”,lyy o'clock. A ,.,‘,.'p':fm"‘fm.;: } , | Bt back only $5,000 and for such |erans and the A can Leglon w " held and an erchestra will play. It 1 | a sum, the movement was not worth | join together at the service in| " is expected that veral hund w! while, “Don’t,” he said, *have our |honor of their dcparted comrades Lt Ay undred with be present fo visit the new bank Town Votes $23,300 J0r PUI- i, e let e Save e Suttding | nost. Ammerican 1emion. sicrieerner| “Smoke Eaters” Hampered al [bunains ana o examine ia aepare- nents where everyone can see it, an addved [to the G, A, R, and e organza Cbase on Eagt Street |besuty to he'comn” stin remar ions at & soint merting e ve- | Blalg O CUIISS LADE |yeura’ 5"l vcgaraea'ae ome o he were received with spontancous ap- |gion rooms on Whiting stre most modern and up-to-date insti- plause Plans have becn made 1o give itk ast, It has resources WHEELER NAKES REPORT o vy ettt st o st e 50 GHBST DRIVE, SUGCRSSUL ot s s w5 had, endorsed the remarks of Mr. ' Mrs. Ellen Noud Minor. He highly complimented | ‘The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Noud | Baseball Sunday. Funeral—Marriage An- | Mr. Wheeler on the manner and {will be held tomorrow morning at | Peath of Thomas Cornell—Rallroad | Manager Joe Carroll has booked . quality of his report 8:30 o'clock from the home of Mr, | 5 |anotier stellar attraction for the nouncement—Holy Name Soctal— | 115" Ui 8 CRIC 4 o renolution |and Mra. William J. Foran on rine | Delectives Arrest Two For Cros- |coming Sunday at Muzzy field when | Memorial Service — Plainville | '0 accept the recommendation of the |street and froni the church of Our | fng Tracks—Congestion Relieyod |(1¢ 8nappy North Adams contingent committee and purchase the prop- |Lady of Mercy at 9 o'cloe) in will invade Bristol to play the New Briefs, orty for $22,600, He spoke of the |will be in St. Joseph's cemotery c By No Parking Regulations Departure representatises. state engineer from the department | Farmington avenue The visitors lineup includes such The voters of Plainville at & 8pe- | or education and sald that after a | it ARE Unly strenuous efforts on the Datt well-known diamond performers as cial town meeting last evening In ' visit of inspection the engineer sald | 4 0o G HEsat g pEEL onsfE DR VETNS Daly, Clark and MecGourty of East- {W]!the town hail, voted to accept tho | that the site proposed was the most | Giior 1ucille " Riste 1 Eompeny ‘ ‘.1rr~w\‘\l‘5‘”\ ern league fame: LaPlante, who has Ml report of the special committes on |cconomics | elyn Swanson and Mis Wilcos e (he lome of Kimer Water- lpgen_service in the International {W|!a High school site to purchase the| Th® Fesolution was then put to &y vigit Towpa odxs ol G P e e | s AL e s s M O tED e collars. Materials ave |§||Haroia C. Higgine property on kast |Y0!% A motion to vote by ballot|paseiiey at Avon tomorrow S aroio il b collars, & | "I‘”” fo (Mot i EFRT3 00 a":‘ 3| Was lost on a viva-voco vote and Win Ball Game g W a, | molor car fin coliege and semi-pro circles, It : I resolution introduced to empower | U° TesOlution was carriedis S Thers Imne qunjor: 1 ‘“ .‘l“,‘,‘” o TS veg |8 expected that LaPlants, who imported madras, sport the melectmen 10 borrow & suni suffl- | 58 & small chorus of feminine |yupypeq the : R e e | MU kol 3 opnostu g hitson Ehb/ ol c 1 Voices when the “noes” were called |y B o scene of the blaze, they found |jagt Sunday while hurling for the e, $1.75) i passed. est held authoriti ces | | | o select their garments Frank ngaline, etc. |the prop |play in JISCOUNT i velvet collars. Dress this week-end and get [ SAVE BIG. | . | ofy the fairest umpires in this scc- |fresh | tion of the state, Mr. Lynch is notc for the ice of his «deeisions. + Th Scout he a gala day for the Kensington (Reld Estates Invegtoricd The estate of the late Augusta 8, |Presel rd Gars Gome Together on Farm~ ox*%ies e " Lty v 4 : ] | William Scott and Francis Deming. {1150 e e pige the game, the Kensington club about one quarter of a mile north 1t 1s expected that a record crow 1 {111 be on hand to witness this open- |{roop at Berlin this c ing game at the now field. It will The weekly barn owth ¢ that e post officc. He will feature| =" farm produoe, Aifisties East Bedin lems jandm o local members of the By (iure b s will atte d a mecting of their | MM ening. lelded th in o8, T some the 'cient to pay for the The meeting was one property was time, was jonly 30 minutes | business and take a step |town which will be, it is c one of the most impo the future ever taken ir b tended by about 150 men and woin- fen, Despite the fact that opposition |to the project {members of the comm meeting to the committes the school | with demonstr; site, e town He | best reports ever committee, for. later on one of the women wo-inch water main and 10w | gaystaters, will be given the mound | ned that she voted no because, | oo to fight the flame 1t was |assignment while Delaney will prob of the latg- |, marrled woman without | oo o to dispatch the No. 1/ahly fling for the Bearing Makers ¢INg A!- chjidren she could not see why she L hydrant usetts brigads dropped a hard-fought battle to the Brook- 1 lay 1,900 fest of hose should be paying taxes for the T i nt 20 years to put up a high school AL e water uphill to he fiyn Royal Gianta by a 3-2 score, sé expeeted by |yyyjiging and cducate some other |\ o crogree Uindad teoamilinn The Squad A car with that local fans may judge what an s and town | ,man's children the mound s Arca ¢ nica ¥ kept - the Water- iargument the Bristolites have on required | ler told about the his- [ 12 AL N 1se home f igniting while the [their hands in the coming imbro- transact the |y, Broad strest schoo! Basehatlpeactice 1" ne ompany handied the blaze. |glto. The game will start at 3 p. m. ‘““ "J’ where in old days, it took 16| 4 A hasehall team witl | The ge and motor car ped (D, 8. T, culated, | 4y eet efore school ! i furnace that resisted D S N the tOWR. | cyen at that, a meeting had to|, .4 oo & moment The suggestion of the merchants member reseind all previous votes and had | Yaater nmittes 1o the city council to ale Wwhich investizgated |t}o New Britain school hoard come ocuse family had been | [°% PArking on the eaat side ot Mala rendered verbally 1o Plainville and st o site, 1l¢ oS A i i{lle evening andbiois || ARSel SoESDITHINVLE Hipacioqa | waN onalon'a map’ of |exprosacd’ tha hope that no 8= el i molonistasacs [Aon 9 b o Leraputnett i y prepared d on dis- o el o The ¥ 2 A ok e e T b il vy pr r.}r“1 ?‘v’v“ll o i otings would b r d for Plainville Briefs i 2 ehciliclchls i s mhin With 1he no parking on the Rellsonei ling of & high school. |, ‘Gaorge Case of Park streer, who | Which caused the biaze, ABOU 2= | wost pide, the usual congestion ef " | commi ¥ as is a patient at the Hartford hos wa imated as a tliet tHorouHTarell sl misklng]and used & pointer to!accepted and the imittee was | e < siieht A T L e T et e chase. He stated |mittce had met |had taken into many consideratlon the | Broad street is not © school population for |central siorea of the cars. conimittee of the ance will be | Nigh school mbers of t past a calenlation est was in at Wolke's in West Cromwell |hood of Maple strect vening and a number from this | He said i A | worthy one in the history of Berlin, {Place aiy { "America in the Malkir —— i will attensl. |over acations, t the con nted by the pupils of the Huh. [and Whiting sireets. school at-the Athletic hall this |the Goodrich ng at 8:1f o'clock. There are |street. Then th He had [show the property and explained the | qischarged |benefits to be accrued from its pur- | from the town and the property com songs and drills on the pro- at the old tennis eourt and another cd on those figures, committee ha location for will he [the town plot at the corner of Maple |chureh of Then came | Broad ith a vote of thanks P S rasily apparent to pedestrians on the it . B Fs: op W sidewalks, Ti one slde parking = It is interesti note ha €| e chanies @l £Chools | worked out well although some eriti- #pecial com- site for the mew high school as com- | oeniial s reg as at a joint session of | oigm was made becaus parking times and |pared with the bLrick school on | . rortably the eity and the board of | spaces near the business section ad- from the iz nstallation of ent to the junction of Main and The dis- ine North Main strects were few and far *n said tance via Whiting. Maple and East v hiz B o give hetween, (onsequently while the aken the | streets from the post office to the king the course experl- | plan relieved the congestion it alse present {site of the new high school is four- S Cietedl Al tarien b ion R e ety for the [tenths of a mile. The distance from o called. ipoRits Community Chest Drive Suceessful | officials may soon va /| the post office and inal « & up in the com- ! remedy. The inability of vehicle ep- 1 de- Broad strects to t Fab ¥ i 5 8 shows the ap- | erators to find places to leave their BEgadtslratt o ety st s e 120 W. M proxhmate at ent of the objec- | cars for s spacea of time has neighbor- MeNerny Puneral il tive 7.000, which was set for | heen further increased by the dras- The funcral of Mrs, e drive this year. vorkers | tic action of the railroad in shutting ee looked | ny of Iarmir 8t was this n combhed the territory in A off the space adjoining Prospect manner so that Pos- | Park. Even the unused railroad ere Hugh Flood placed on machihes, warning m t0fl Roa‘l Ear] Toda The aatate Ia itemized ‘as fol |gram. [ plot cast of the Robert Hird house Collins of Plaimile, John Thomas “Learning To Drive : nizations will participafe | oxnars (et ng . more. perking y y Homestead $6,500 i |, A choir rehearsal will be held at |The next was the Callen property on Zontols, John McNerny ment fundallisy i e Hona fhere | Homestead, 6,500; Sri Gabolelld ohiurch Bithsdes i e ) Steps on Gas and s P 1 Cross, the VYRR 34000 four-room house, $1.z0; St Gabriel's ehurch Saturday eve- |East street, but here the owner did McNerny and William ri year, the Red Cross, the Jennings School Demonstrates, i [furniture, $300; cash in Berlin Say- (PIN8 at 8 o'cleck. All members arc Inot wish to sell. Mr. Callen last |Geary of New Fritain Arrested Visiting Nurse association, the BOY | genool work exhibitions were pre- NEW BRIT!]N MAN HH_,D s bank, $154 credit New |Ur8ed to be present. The service |year sold the property to the town | During the mass Mrs, Marv T Elporayl Mo L ritain Savings & Loan associa- |Sunday morntmg will be in charge of {on which the Linden street school is of New Britain sz Arc FennEanchoc i hen reaias aces |four tion, $500. students from Trinity colleze [1geatod. he committee then looked 50 10 35 miles an b 13 e Bristol Na- 1 chant requiem and at t slons were held for the benefit of the in Hartford. lat/sha Cagle B 7 it " omas of 1% Wi oy K, v 10ns are A e Willigm = Sheyard Will Représent | The estate of the late Herbert T n N0t a0y exercises will {at the Cook property but was unable he rendered “Pie Jezu” A Dhorias oflbA N & i L and friends of the puplis, Damon _has been inventoried by |y "y g (Ve aa T arac 3y g g | 050t any figures quoted on it the body was belug borne fror s inter Latd ; i il : lemonstrations Scouts—Two Estates Arc Inven- | Goorge Rapelye and James J. Fitzs | o005 P S0 id TR0 e, \“”T” 0 R SRR N I CH o T S e Bl B f P Crossing Tenders Carvless Loy ionierences 2 Sl h |simons, 1t is ‘appraiscd at $7,005,10, 2 C0€0 R S PR O e being | HiggINS property and comparing this | This was on request of Inc £ g Aaatoidig Fo m the school of- torfed— Wil Open New Field With Marriage Is Recorded T . TcS!InE Program I3 DCINS | with the other pleces of land, they [who asked as one of her la atroiman Thaon k‘ s : b e O etter cooperation has 1§ SPIVaATs ARG decide at would i R N n a charge of rec iri I g tend 1 this ci Great Cercmony—Other Items, Willis Mitchell, 34 years of agc, | y gocfal, and dance consisting of | (ccided that it would be the bent fnuests that M e I no operat- |the last few days has nearly resulte o e and Father! Tobb, 18 soars of A5t |loja’ fasblokea ard medoi a | location, and after a pricehad heen | funeval. Burial was in pasiies e e i e M. | Following the school work dem- William Axery of 30 John street, [hoth colored, were married yester- | i) pe siwen at Athletle hall Mo greed on, e me bers decided to | cemetery on Farmingic ration an entertainment wis hicle operators. New Britain, was arrested by Con-|day by Charles H. Viek of WilRay evanlrst Alllars Irivitadl (o recommend its purchase to the town |arrangements wore . nted <table Iran)k Brown at abaut 1:30 |Britain. Mitchell resides on Chris- 4op and for that reason they secured a | M. Curtin & Co. o i hich took place yesterday . Wil ’lnrl‘mu Funds. o'clock this: mornir 1 charge of |tian lane anfl is cmployed by the SETaL e .r‘»dhav option on it. Marriage Announcement i are lot down almost | Authorization has been given to B ¢ lodged ag: St Revnolds Brie ' s | The property stretches fr Taat ouncemer made of the i ity treasurer by the city coun- \eckless drining being lodged against |Stiles & Reynolds Brick Co. Mr L RN property hcs from Tias Ani ment A e e E m, after ‘he had become involved |Mitchell is a resident of Berlin, 0 T OLK R BLOTUED to Linden strect with a frontage of | coming marriage of Miss Irene G : to borrow $5.00) to carry over in a crash with another automobile | Bothi partics are natives of Grorgia. | Josephy Parotta, 86 Broad strect. fove feet on East street and ter of Mr. and Mrs A expenses of the mewly created o e Farmington road opposite Is Former Berlin Resident Teported toj the moliceithistmorning jahout 584 feqt on Tinden strect Bt 4 Park street xing “ast Bristol the blackamith shop, Bath cars were | A dau, hns heen born at the that. somieane had broken into bis adjoins the presnt Linden ¢ sonot Mrlani LR 85 HEERS i ) nection wi - motoreycls badly dammged, but no one was hurt Britain General hospital to . |00l shal at 157 e b m«,; | property and in arear Jout 1-3 | Mrs. Grorge Cutiing of South Parfs, OUM! 0 an i SoRERIE airol officer, who wil) assume his The driver of the other machine |and Mrs. John Smedberg of South- |nigl :m"j ole a barrel of nails and |ueres. The price on Property | Me, The cerentony Will ha per RASAREL itk s iuties soon. As ihe taxing of the nas Earl “W. Floseors of the Com- [lngton. Mrs. Smedberg was for- | son :.v‘m 3 : A was $£22,300 which included | formed at the church of O 1y o A 2 Ars ; x "-fi lxn the g Middleto as | merly Miss Helen Chamberlain of | »olice liaveeheen notifiec house on the prop He said |of Merey an June 10 e tanheen e T e e taken | » e, the city will pro- mopseitbEllalistoe s ';Ay T | 1ensington and s well known fif [the copmmissioner of motor vehicles | (it thore was « portion of the| Miss Smith ls empioy s eslsanCl 2 ¥ & ; - 2 s and later when the SrI3ng & smallconba toNaRd Ret N eI REIEn that tife operator's llcense of Joseph | yyoneice on Iiast street which o Birgeaakinii iz o nEtelr i o v ) will_he reimbursed etreot and Avery was driving a ma- |town. LV e D s o son e vl Ritesiaha iR gt s e L e el S il L chine owmed by Mrs, Helen Grabaus- Will Play in i ] ainea A s B TetEin 2 Ints and ing is adn L e i b i T ; Il play the (suspegded. The licenses of Arthur By ! i3 ks Al - : L Crresictatin ; T St = The All-Kensingtons will play the 7 ! A D e S iraran ibs Moukeds ot ther a Ba st. America egin | Sl 2 : : 4 P 1 i 1 . ¥ i N 5 S hat to " LA0) I Sl DA, arold {10 bring in about $8.50 T e t the v & & 8 e annual coronatio: ¢ the Pritain, toward Kensington. Avery's |Collinsville A e alenne Mhave (oMl bTNE In bont s = 2 ) & leosts, a " ion was ' ] 0 oy Gkt the Iottier ¢ a {Sunday aft ys wh g A s committee was of the opir at pla Saut i s pa he 1 b3 iachine MInCkECiERotIBEEERIOANT mect at ! ige at 1 olclack [Beengireturned the plot would take el Holy Name Social S Pt 1 and lary an reception then bounded off, striking a poje at |mert @ £ S e A poel & hoolaofithe: ta A e ate bt rgea i = 2 ' Jates t place last the &ide of the Yoad. The coupe |and the trip will be ms ) othyr antl from an . ALY LA g e W Taver- e e ne (s (AL St asenlilaliohiroh whe mobile. 1t i3 expected that lation of Plainviile 40,000 | Name society of the chu L « t ) J aureh, n vas wreeked, threc wheels being | mobile e ; Tobil 1 by Miss May | lai et g s o 4 new ors were enrolled, A ALtk game will begin about 3 o'clock. » o while it way |2nd that s a long Lady of Mercy in the Ar \ , 2 i i L frooy It, + rothe K L o uest 3 2 S 0o b omas Corne arg ¢ e members af R o e lo larlowe will pitch for the I ) West Main strcet near| UPON & questic S. |glon rooms last ni irugkt: or of ) ar Jomua 5 J S Jnat ki a ith Avery was faken fo [SiEl0 ad and NMchkeon il e Taatl night Gwillim who chair- s i : : o Wftice of Dr. A. J. Goodwin, [Chive Harlowe's effort o It is ’\# 1 ossle Haffoy of 24 Grand |man of the r 1ed % : 2 B + game will be one of the e stated that on s s gt e i & vhere he was treated for cuts on |ed that thr g ! o O elline. |reet reported that for past | Stated n ! f i o i ; t s arm it daveloped that |Dest of the mohhug, B3 AOC = SO ine A whip has heen stolen | Which they looked i . ERIOgK ’ e oo New Gold Field o c o not caused by the|¥ille tcam has the reputition o the \ff wagon the yard at the |inembers took into ¢ 4 & Ppas & - ‘ 1. Ohi Len A rtich gold flald s g the champion delegation in th her home. A brown blank- |f2Wage question. He v vard e Sl ihers nnli - ol S en s nl et itnet o 2 Larmington Valley leagur ot was algo taken, she said stream po il n out | Griffir Ho rosged willingnoss 1 1 river region of Siberia fficer Brown arrised on the seane Ly ] \ S =z Siberi Sl s -,n) N'n] result Shepard Ts Delegated Servine the Burritt Mission (t0 become a law, Plainvi s tor 5 : = s o William Shepard of Tier has | o\a been subjected to annoyance hy (have to stop using the st media 5 e e T s & ‘,ry ARl heen delegated by t eritin troopd. " owd of voung men I'riday and {sewer in the center for t ! sl i ) ' = of | Boy Ecoiitafle. aiteXd s 8ea H nturdas iehia actording ol re. | Rewery L Ha (eald el s (‘anadian Beer Parlors i vatert AP i Flaborate Affatr Planned nd Sunday. This gathcring Will b [y il S L ee y ance ('an Use Own Judgment Lo} Eroves STARTING SUNDAY—Your Tast arting with # parde, in Wiich gomposed of ecoufs from all parps and 33 LaMo e e n 8 | aa e R Ble i (hel T i enintrat Vs \ \ ) # st raitont ! Chauee (0 See the Greatest Moy fe A, B. Arum corps, members |of the state and it is ¢ b MR Y tliae Dol Lbioes laro 5 ol AlThe Patlorilicens znid Dossible | of All Times 1 0 opposing ball clubs |will be an i ting o A o e army. La[the factory I picig % 2 i and town officials will take part, the |trgop is allowed only Motte deserted froni the harracks at [quest from t the use of . 1 : ; icatiori exercises of the Percival ito the conference. Fort Wright. N. V. according 4o (it for a new high sehc ommunity Theater 1 - : e ue athletic fisld will be held to-| The regular meeting of the tr¥OD {nformation received from army of 1 He 1 Tiis ) 3 e g rrow-nfternoon. The parade will [will at- 8 oelocks 1 jqcials [not deive into rof TONIGHT AT 8 P. M w cou slart at the T. A. B. hall and mem. {the acou dtte el | ) g Music furnished by the Big Five A s of the AN-K gton team and |gre Aiitte LoL0H] s e 3 Orchestra of New Britain I e N Hartford team will marel ,‘,'"k“ r:l lvr‘v‘?! :\** QN hes Ak se theltown 1 ! , 1 Managed under direction of S i > KREITH VALDEVILLE om t 1 to the field in uni- {Routine affai b (lassified Ads to help make your |present laws of T And o - i \rres e . No Advance in Price m. T um corps will fead the Sustains Broken decision as to where you wiil ge. |cent of the total of gran f T pro town oficials will | William Lyen, Kensir Yoctri . sustained a | work last evening. Mr. 1 will get v r and all mem- |80ing about his dutie team will post office building, w : v at the form sen wiring the place ‘ X h to go down 0 tho ¢ AL ow 4 4 A ah ] srned his ankle, breaking onq of : o) hones, He was attended by Dr. A In_the nd and TR bad R eiirha 5 ectman G Ca N b iy s y t the first ba n Vi il up for abouw fHe w v appropriate remarks. The | Miss Honiss Gradua amme Il be between the All-Kei Migs Jeanneite Hon ngtons and the New Hartford 8- |yr and Mre. E. B. H regatien, with Mike Lynch of New | on siraet, gradusted f ritain umpiring. The batterics w1l | faven General h for Kensington, Politis, Chant [pyrees on Wed nd McKeon: for New Hartford, land Mrs. Honiss att jack and Braieel. The game will | cises in company with tart at 3:15 o'cloc} A. Fiske and Leon Hfoniss. There n ng Mike Lynch to um- | were 14 yaung womendn the class. ' |~ Miss Honiss plans M) do nursing Tpeg—————e——— ° work in the immediate future, bu =———————————=———) | il enter socil scrvig e work e\ DANCING T rue ot et Livery Thursday and Saturday Two hundred tick%ts e b LAKEVIEW JIoi iy te doe i MIDDLETOW N AHLBERG'S ORCHESTRA 5 e | [ reshment nq [ HeymueRe! QUIT YouR FeRTN ! _Y( vaasean | TLL GNE You 9 1F VA DONT T Leok ouT!! B : 3 N B e i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Hoiflé V Remedy 7

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