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rich fabrics and furs. MAIL ORDERS FILLED ices we ask. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925, - OUR NEW COATS FOR WOMAN OR MISS ARE VERY LUXURIOUS GARMENTS The New Modes Are Particularly Appealing Our varied showing includes smart new flare effects as well as wrap and straight line models. All built of Colors are the very latest and are a source of delight to every visitor to our big ready to wear department. You must see to appreciate the real beauty and style of the new coats, for this seasons wear, as it is impossible to describe their smartness and beauty. Big value given at the pr Prices Range from $29.50 to $225.00 SEE THE NEW FROCKS IN OUR UNDERPRICED SECTION £15.00 each is all we ask for handsome Georgette Frocks in one and two- piece style in the newest versions of Fashion's fancies. vears to 40 bust, or novelty ribbon trimmed. select from, Size range 16 Chic Frocks of Georgette adorned with fur or velvet All the new colors, with You'll be surprised at the value at $15.00, several styles to Berlin News FAST BERLIN GLU DRAFTS PROGRAN Schedule of Activities Lined Up by Community Society ATHLETIC CLUB BANQUET New Britain Man Discharged By and Wil Judge Griswold — Officers Teachers -of Sunday School Mret—Toniselle-Keyes Wedding, Tle East Berlin Community club compicte winter member, \s amanging for a program In which 150 in all, will take A pro- gram wommittee has been or inized, compodd of the officers of the ar- ganizathn collaborating with the chairmf of the everal committers, This ghup has arranged for the meetin the orgar up to and nfw. ng Novembir The cabine( in_charge of all arr#higi- mentss R, O. Clark, H. R. Clark, w. HjPavne, K. V. Read, Archer Walsh| May Sngonhime, A, C. Ful- . frs. Archer and Mrs Al Holmes Thgmesting: those/n ¢ Oct T Oct 1 part. zation 18 Walsh Leo Dalbey. Miss Efta it} Helen Flaherty. ey will relate some of his ex) his Canadian trip. Of. 21—Boys' and girls' night in cnuge of Physical Divector William Miss gl Gt A Hallowe'en party. Pro- gra committec in charze. ov. 4-—Educational night Mizes Mabel and Winifved an Miss Helen Flaherty. sov. 11—Mr. and Mrs. James Me person, Mr. and Mre, Robert Srenson and Mrs, Rose Belden Nov. 17—Arthur Renson, Mr Olof Benson. Further announcement be xde of the meetings to follow and thse In charze of same. “his evening Thomas Linder, ap- prisal engineer . of New Britain, an E. A. McCarthy, assessment ex- pet, will address the club relative tothe reassessment work now being caried on i1 Berlin, Detailed aerial mps of the town will be on_exhibi- tin and all questions pertaining to th present work will be answered. Prt of the evening's program will b in the nature of an open forum. A people Interested are invited to b present Banquet to Ball Team A banguet to members of the All- ensington baseball team will be eld by the Kensington Athletic lub next Tuesday evening. vhere the affair will be held has not n declded, as the committee wishes to find out f about how maupy prople will present. The banguet will begin at 8 o’clock and an excellen will be put out for the boys At the close of the meal tl e speeches several pro Kensington smen and by vral of the town officials, who will be nvited to attend It is expected S Quick, safe, sure relief. Prevent shoe pressure. wores R DEScholls vamm-s- Zino-pads ™™ The Rarnes and s will 2 be spread e will inent sev- spor that the banquet atn Just ! | Mas: will attract a large crowd and that it wiil be a comp! S. Loisclle-Keyes Wedding mdwin C. Loiselle, son of Mrs. E. Loiselle ot Berlin street, and Miss harlotte R, Keyes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Keyes of Hartford, were married this morning at 11 o'clock at St. Paul's rectory, Ken- sington, by Rev, John €. Brennan, pastor of the church. The best man was Fdward Lyons of Bridgeport and the maid of was Miss Emma Keyes, sister of the bride. sueee honor | After the ceremony the couple left fon an extended wedding trip The ceremony was a quiet one, being at- \tendad only by memhers of the ini- mediate families of Mr. Loiselle and Miss Koy Upon their return Mr. tand M Toisells will reside on Prospect strect, New Britain Mre Lbiselle is employed by ] New Britain Gas Light Co. and is a popular member of the Kenilworth club in that cityv. He gradnated from the New Britain high school {and. while a student there, he was a member of the foothall team. Mrs. T.oiselle known in Hartford. Chonoski-Matysewska Wedding A pretty wedding took place at &t. Taul’'s church this morning at 9 o'clock. when Rev. John C. nan officiated at a nuptial mass for Stanley Chonoski and Miss Alice Matysewska of Kensington. They were attended by Stanley Galoski and Mies Mary Delecki. After fhe ceremony they left on a wedding trip and upon their return they will re- side in Kensington, schnal s well Miss Florence signed her pe organ St. Paul's church, Kensington. Miss Perrotta has served in that capacity for thie past two years and } been highly commended. She will he marricd on Nov. 4 to Frank U. Buffa of New Britain, Miss Per- is the danghter of Mr. and rotta Mrs ton and Berlin, of the is well known throughout She is employed in the office American Paper Goods Co. Ranns Arc Published Tianns of marriage have been pub- lished at St. Pau church homas Joseph Meskill of New Brit- and Miss Taura Regina Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter War- ren of Kensington, The wedding will take place on Monday, October 19 9 o'clock at the church, Rev. John €. Brennan officiating. Litke Case Discharged Rudolph Litke of Jerome New Britain was before Judge George G, in the Berlin town court last night, charged with reckless driving. After a review of the evidence the judge found him not guilty and discharged him. He was arrested on Sunday afternoon street iswold after his machine had collided with | one driven by Thomas Krohn, Jr, of Hartford. Litke said that a ear in front of him stopped short and in order to avoid hitt'ng it, he turned out, only to collide with Krohn's car. Judge George W. Klett of New Britain represented Litke in court, Grey Case Continued The case of Willlam Grey of New Britain, held in connection with an accident on the “Red"” bridge, Farm- | inzton avenue, two wagks ago, which caused the destruction by fire of three automobiles, was continued until next Wednesday, October 14. Talbot Is Fined $25 Joseph H. Talbot of New Bedford, . employed at the Tuttle Rrick vards, was fined $25 and costs for reckless driving. Talbot was arrest- »1 by Officer John P. Lewis in East Beriin on the night of September 30 when a machine driven by him struck another car on a curve. Evaded Responsibility Bren- | r work | Dominick Perrotta of Kensing- | whether the other car |damaged. Sunday School Supper The officers and teachers of the Kensington Congregational church Sunday school will be entertained in the church parlors on Thursday e ning of this week at 7 o’clock. Sup per will be served at 7 o'clock when the \arious interesis of the school may he talked over. Following the supper an addre ill be made by Rev. Milton I associato min- ister of the United Congregational chureh, New Haven, Conn. He has had large experience in religious ed neational work and will have some- thing to say that will he of interest Fivery tea and uld plan to he present, Grange Lntertains 200 About 20U peop! prosent at ¢ meeting of Berlin Grange last {mvening, scssion being known s “Neighbors' night.” Plymouth, | Wethers| 1 onthington Granges sent larg: delegations to the meetin ! ¢ach group offered scveral numbers on the elaborate | program entertainment. An or- izinal drill was the feature of 1h Plymouth entertainment althoug | recitations and vocal selections were much enjoyed Wethersfield tainment vocal young woman, maidens, who accompanied sclves on ukuleles. A paper flowers was rendered by a mem |of this Grange he Value of the Grange master of Southington Grange, proved to be an interesting address. Vocal numbers by Mrs. Godfrey vere offere: Luncheon wi served at the close of the entertain- ment and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. May Secure Town Reports view of the fact that many residents did not vote Monday and were not able to secure copies the town reports which were given away at the polls, Town Clerk Arthur .. Woodruff has announced that any persons who apply to him for copies of the report may secure em free of charge, either by lling at his office or by petition- ing for them through the mails or telephone, S, of V. Meeting ! The regular monthly meeting of the Berlin Sons of Veterans' asso- {ciation will he held tomorrow night {at 8 o’clock at the community houss, B Routine business will | be transacted | ¥ootball Tield Ready The football field at the St playground in Kensington was badly Czatt to all. officer her were the scs: oifered selec as its ons by d as Hawaiian them- on enter- dres, by the also n s0 of by Faul's is | parish may stage thelr games there, according to an announcement today by Rev. J. Brennan. The grid- (Continued on Page 10) FRECKLES AND WHATCHA LOOKIN' R, A6 Charged with reckless driving and | evadine responsibility Toseph Riela 25 fined $75 and was jail senionce of 30 days. machine driven by him struck a car | operated by John & Recor of Glen street, New Rritaln, recently After the accident |have driven away wa (* without stopping, | A | Niclawa was alleged to | lto see whether anyone as hurt oW two | now | jready for use and the youths of the | T remainder of the big | storm which gripped the west, fell |in Plainviile today and caused much | comment among th¢ who saw {them. They melted almost before {touching the ground, Lut there {a Bufficient number of them to tablish an early snowfall record. Hallow'en Party At B, S, Hallowe'en party talked at g of the ville com- was declded of the affalr, to high | perhapa the Plainville News GRANGE HONORS " DLDEST MEMBER were 3. A over high was Pl meet student It to Mrs, Lacy Lewis, 80, Prsete With Birthday Tokens |SPEEDERS DRAW FINES W. C. T. U. Finishes Flection of Of- only students High School 1 h Football s been laid o and the ted by a hoys are new goal post H. Lord has ha! the clearing h school of ex Regular ctice to hegin to- | Reccive Notlces, r ¢ will contin ficers—First Snow Falls Here — High School Notes — Merchants Mrs. Lucy Lewis of New road, the oldest ville Grange, was honored by the lo- cal orgunization, at its mecting In Bristol Hospi night, in honor of her Suth birthday 1 i anniversary, Mrs. Lewis was pr sented with a birthday cake and arge bouquet of curnations, the pre- sentation being iade by First Se leetman Wilth J. Johnson, |man Johnson aund Mrs, Buckley Forestville only two remain- ter 1ncnibers the local Britain member Ylain- of Stewart ¢ the t an op : is in wering from ndicitis, The ed on September aving Select- of with whil randpare Prayer Meeting g N Notes meeting ireh will grange. The entertainment was ed by Bristol Grange, which furnished a pleasing program. A large num- {ber of Grangrrs from Bristol accom- | panied the ent iners to Plainville while the Granges of v Britain Knfield.* Southingtbn ar Plymonth were well represented at the mic irg. ayer pro Standard Steel team fr Loses Court Fines Specders Charles Itoss of Arch w Britain, was asscssed William o was out Bristol Bagh s N costs by ham in town court la night on a charge of specding. had been arrested at W Ouk urday night by Constables Fred € len and William Buys, who alleged that was not only ng hut also had his lights turned off. Tl at his excuse for this w {that h see better in the He pleaded guilty and which he will never s in the dark or th Fred W. Main street, ed with spe into custody SCOTOS Were Justice Cunning ollows local Eagles of Bristol ey rk. is $10 again either light il Roberts of 482 South Southington, was ¢ 8- ding, en taken by Constable Callen on Whiting street Sunday night, He also pleaded guilty and receiyed the same fine of $10 and Grand Juror Willlam J. Foran o) both cases. W. . T. U, Fleets Officers 10 eleeiion of officers of the W €. T. U, which the last meeting of that organi was finlshed at the session yeste afternonn at the home of Mra, Bronson. Correspo Standard Steel 151 108 1 pson 108 Litscer hay Briefs Heinzman o » New York city eral of her Crossing has gone to attend the N Miss M. Meyer, who died on Monday Tony Apru is recovering from N injury sustained at the Stundard Steel & Bearings, lae While at work there he had one it off in a machine, evening group of the ¢ fonal church weman's feds Il meet at the home of Mys. Guillim of Farmin morrow ey at cos prose cousin Wi aas not completed at R jon, day . H Thoste choscn were as fol lows: ding scc Mrs Hugh Trumbull; evangelistic super intendent, Mrs, Laura Norton; flow superintendent, Mrs, E. D ific temperance in Mrs. on 0 ration venne ning 3 ack. Mrs, John J. Murphy of W hiting street is spending several days at At- lantic City, The Women's | hold a social in G ostville tomorrow afier from 2 to & o'clack. The publie is invited, Martha Sewing Cirele to- mission Gridley: struction in Trancis and licity, Mrs, Min committen, Mrs T. A. Derby and Mr | Mrs. 1o wera appointed state convention to b dietown heginning Octe large attends was on thers was one \isitor ner £ will be held on Oetoher at the home of \rs. M. k. Hyde |47 Park strect. In Cheshire Court Robaro Palmer of Whiting will appear in the ( court at 7:30 o'clock swer (0 a chargs Palmer was arrested following an accident a few when he drove inta another machine parked on the right hand side of the road The local man claims that the park- cd car had no tail light showing. He Mr. and Mrs, will he defended by Attorney Charles 27 Holmes av Conlon 1 e Notified of Fines Mary's Several local merchants Lyddy per ceived their They wer they failed to file their many ports with the secretary of state |the town clerk, ves open to fines of ports which thr |have filed are for July 1, 1924, Som claim to have filed their repofts and are able to produce acknowledge ments of them, so they are not wor- {ryving any except ience. These mistakes are said {oceur almost every 1irst Snowfall of Year quivering flakes of ceie ASIR Ior noon Frumbnil to th at Mid b will meet at X Mrs. Warner's in Southington 1'viday afternoon lock Pla Juniors The nville will w ¢ han The nee “tice tomaorr neat o0 at " Tuesday W street town tonight to <less driving. eshire Mason Miss Balocki Becomes Leo Frangini's Bride 39 Holmes Balocki rank nights ago. ancinl of and Miss Mary ave- daugl mar- at Walter ceremony. or Dero- locki, sister 9 o'clock chur 1 that yearly formed attend Miss annual notifica 1 by Vic re- Anna and the b The whi a bros thus laying iress ided crey veil and carried a bo of white roses and lilies of the val- The hridesmall dress *h color with a hat to match she carried a tea n She a gown of wore v oan et the g of those notified oy wore a of pe and houquet of After core was e the home of the bride’s | paren ter the couple left on a honeymoon trip to New York. Upon their ret will reside at Jorome Mr. Francini Miss Balocki ha ofi at (he inconver mony, to seption vear | | A fow snow, . they 2 - street, i A of the a ¢ and 1 in 5 W. MAIN ST | Store Suitable for Any | Business. , With shelhving and with or without steam heat. Will make alterations. | Will be vacant Nov. Ist. For price, | [ terms, etc.. apply to A. M. Raymond, | 123 West Main St., Plaimyille.—adyt. | HIS FRIENDS been employ o liia ssell & T Mrg. COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Wednesday, Oct. Tth FLEANOR BOARDSIAN “A WAY OF A GIRL." in SURE-YoU Lo FOR \T THERE = T KANOW You'lL [1 YES-1 /' LOST A PEANY VYESTERDAY AN TTHINK MEBBE IT AMGHT BE IN HERE ! Balocki win | complexion LANE T0 BE NAMED BY &M CITY DEMOCRATS M Mayor FltzGerald Will Get Nomination on Party Ticket, New Haven, vet, 1 Lane, w (A--John of J present director c publ works, ¢ supporter of Mayor PitzGerald > for nowmination demoeratic the or night, at the held won for 1 ticket lu for mayor will be primaries on the will conven probably be notuinated tion which next week Under necessar to hold the convention until at leust 10 days before the city election, T 1 ample time republic law it is not allowe J lemocrats have On the who will other ha s choose delegites will to hold most immediately a city convention convention e their for ing once Mayor n defeated Rice by part e primaries call it maries r in & close divisi ke in bei od g nom. Mayor PitzGerald inated, Today i s that M, | defeat of Fra of the to he would be no It Mr. Lane his own t n's retir 1it2G statement that Heve any as a of was suid by s overwhe ng . Bergin, chairman ittee, meant that inated for mayor, esives a chairman of 1 possibly Mr. Mayor day said 1 1ia ceomplishe not morte s results wi catisfactory 1 there w i ointment nt in ~om of the of Al tssue inj Mayor Fitz( B ca 186 o~ gaid party loyalty made him satl with the results Brings Suit for Deed to Readhouse on Turnpike e0 B. €. Tox of Har for the hankrupt Hornkohl snit to compel Telix and Newington to delive jise ord, trustee of this eity Newingto s-on-the-Turnpike nducted, The pla ms that Hornkoh! and the de- ed that Hot property and that he '\ structure on it, A, & rough whom the suit wrought, that then refused to allow to exercise his option, and he the property belongs to estate. Nair & Nair Hornkohl. property 10 coh! \ vas lants koh! elaims the defen- Horn- ims:(h bankr sent Civin Harry Dorman, . Woods, h for 2800 as the SUITS RECORDED through s sued Henry Moulton sult of heing struck antomobile writ is returnahle the third Monday by the defendant's The court on Soptember 0 fn the city of Octol The T throngh Industrial Co Traceskl, ha 2300 damages ard. The sre 1 clty court. and Z. M. Jaffo 00 by Sam is roturnable October in Loan fanies papers Monday Abraham Wintz sued for The writ ond Monday court owitz of RS Joseph G. Woor Grogor, has sued Fr acting for Nellie derick Sonstrom leging non-pav- papers are re- e city court the third Qctober. of TALK ON PALESTINE will give a ntly tural ina Goldsmith stine, which she ree with a cu weeting 1o 1 under pices of the Junior Hadassah tomor- at ritt hotel also he an address by Refreshments will visited in connectic be 1 aus- ow I Rabbi eveni will Ha the Had- evening 1 of last a formal Burritt ind stated plans for to be given at the vember 11, on No Women Look Twenty Vears Younger | harm ing: rub it in t on overnig! and ear your nes. Nourishes, pur- s fade away. Your ke a child's autiful, Get a jar y Cream today. Raphacl's Depart- complexio soft, smoo'h cf Me R m Roston Sto DOING WITH AY BI& TAS? icuses next week to | mayor be- | pri- | Joseph | dance HoLD on THERE ! \WHAT ARE YOU DICTIONARY, - { Bristol News THELFTH DISTRICT INESESTABLISHED Council Acts o Dispute Over ¢ Territory Boundaries CARE FOR CEMETERIES [ DA R and West Cometery Offi- cials o he Street Building Line Accepted— Funcral of Mrs. Bridget Mulcahy, tlement of lines g disp 1 school are sam hose W prac b have i cen In existence rown runs through t thoroug advertised, according ision, and will then be- i in Howard I th district are e new will be to irews of i the old This taxabl for school ment as the third and was included, was not the sense to have line proposition was the vagu ared ed land other parts of ich would the was nty listrict n willingly. | Wi Hayes, | he 1 nei sar the board of « no ber of t third district ¢ council to as K P twelfth be 10 said that mber of a mem- mmittee, the pos- the boundaries so h have torn the e time might cease, ored the old | district in settling disputes w engineer prepared a ish the bhoundaries antially along the old School Matters Held Up. blishment of the lines in | Ifth school district will allow " toward t scttiement | the controversy over the erection of § 1 an addition to the ! | | the Tw Progress of new school or ac district old one ording to residents of Reveral stormy meeting: were held last spring and ended with pt the creation of m among neighbors, Matters progressed to such a stage t the annual meeting was not held nd yuestion arose as to whether ftho district had any offic How | ever, old officers hold over unti f1he new elected, Now with 1 he boundaries determined the dis- trict residents feel that there will b the eligibility meetings. 4 Remember Dead the old North, South ns street cemeterd long will be taken up at once by the city, according to action tak- 1 by the council last night. Con- ference will be held with the D. A . and the Weost vy officials to decide upon some means of car- ing for the which have |Leen forgotten hy most people, ac- {cording to the city officers, who feel {that the shameful condition must not jeontinu It was shown at the coun- {eil meeting that the only care given in the cemeteries, with the excep- tion of the South cemetery, has been done by Superintendent of Public Works Oscar Andrson. Favor Taxing Fatension Extension of the first taxing dis- rict easterly to take in Downs street and South street as far as the Moun- Itain road was discussed at the coun- cil session and a hearing was or- lored for October 20 for the inte sted property A request & made last night by several pro- perty for the privilege of connection with the sewer and it was decided that a slight extension of the first taxing district line would be beneficial Accept Reports Acceptance of report of the committee on benefits and damages on the establishment of the scven foot building line on Divinity street between Pratt and Landry streets took place last night when no one appeared before the council in op- position to the findings. The committee reported that the complaint of N olas Avallone of Park street in regard to a sewer ce on adjoining property had estigated and 1t had been found that the connection with the offending property would be made as he [ nothing done exc | antagon ones are | no question over of | voters at the Will The care of and St | neglec cemete cemeteries, OWNers, W owners the The Boys Are Spoofing Him pron WILLY Consulted—Diy ity | third and | reet, | 500N as the sener nas wxie: that section. In the wmeantis |oftending owner had prowissd 9 {improve conditions. * The petition of Rudolph Swith ¥ and others to connect with the sever lon Chestnut street was referred Lo the sewer committee to report at the next meeting, 3 Petitions for electric his on |Queen street near the nev. hoapital and at the corner of Grove and Stewart streets were referred te the [ighting 2ommittee No More “Mud Row™ The section of Fast Main street in Forestville near the Pluinville town line, known for years as “Mud Row" because of cumulation of wa- ter and at frequent intervais, Will escape that name In the future, according to @ notification to the ¢ council from the state highway dw partment. The state departinnt |informed the council last nigh: 14 a drainage system is being instalted so that the trouble in that seciion ma; be eliminated, The workmey laid feet of tile to the river to carry off all surplus water, | Candidates Have 15 Days More | According to a ruling of City At- torney Willlam N. DeRosier, haged opinion regarding recen ev actments by the state legislature, al! s for clection at the prim- election on September 22 have from the final election in their expenses. This s rent than in past years, as it has interpreted in the past thal andidates at the primary election |must flle their expenses 15 days from }Hw' date of the primaries. The new fruling will enable candidates in bot |etections to file their expenses for |both elections at the sama time, Fuller ¥. Barnes, candidate for the board of relief, was the first candidate to take advantage of the new ruling. He filed his expenses vesterday for both the primary and elections. In both instances he spent nothing. Other candidates who have fled their expense statements for the primary election only and who spent nothing are John Donnelly, for may- or; Louis A. Wheeler, Willlam L. wart, and Wilbur H. Kelsey, can: lidates for councilmen: Alfred J. Tallis and Frank Dutton, for mayor. Funeral The funeral of Mr: cahy, 85, & former resident of this city for 14 vears, who died at the home of her daughter, Mra. John A. Barry, in Plymouth on Sunday fol- low a long illness with infirmi- ties inel t to advanced age, was held at St. Thomas' church in Thomaston yesterday morning at & o'clock. Bu took place in St Thomas' eemetery in this eity. ire Prevention Work Fire prevention week 1s being ob- served in this city this week by a careful inspection of the husiness district by the fire department. All ‘places where rubbish and fire ma- terial might accumulate are being sought. “World's Fair” Today The annual “World's Fair" Harwinton was held yesterday and a large number from this city at- tended. A delegation of local polics, consisting of Sergeant McGilllendy and Officers Jeglinski. Norten, Grieanar and Mills, furnished police protection, Busses are running from this city to the fair grounds. Bridge Party The women members of the Chip panee Country club held another bi weekly whist party at the clubhous this afternoon. The committee In charge consist of Mrs, Epaphroditus Peck, Miss Hilda M, Peck, Mis. M (', Treadway and Mrs. Edson M. | Peck. have city of Former Resident Dridget Mul- BRINGS SUIT FOR §100¢ William Zimitravich, through {Roche & Cabelus, has brought suit |for $400 damages against Antheny |Kardock. claiming he is due pay- {ment on a note for $300. Deputy |Sheriff Martin H. Horwlitz served the {writ, which is returnable in the eity court the fourth Monday of Oeto- |ber. William T. Mangan has ac- cepted service for the defendant. for skin scrapes and scratches This healing ointment so quickly stops smarting that it is easy to teach children to call for it when their skin has been scratched, seraped or injured in any way., Wise mothers who have learned fsm experience that Resinol igperfectly pure and harmless and that it helps to prevent infection because it hastens the healing—always have it ready for the skin hurts which daily occur in the home where there are chil dren. Get a jar from your druggist today, BY BLOSSER ) P k 1 LOST MY PENNY, AN E SAID YU COD FIND ANYTHING IN n DICTIONARY ! ROSE S ey D193 o wea aowvice, me

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