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e e 7 - d RUAD EXPL["]ES N FLASHES OF LIFE: BEADED KNEE ‘ I ’ i o | =) E CAPS LATEST FASHION DECREE ™ g 2 ; o) | E| sof8 : # | ! t { \ 2 { # 1 Presa. | Ta master of the Nationall i s ] “I 1 '!‘1 8 kirts areegoing to be Still | Grange is the unfermented ) _— ! : | o ] A M G shorter, in fact so short that nifty|jujce that Mrs. Taber makes. % : s 5 ’. ; tuinphud g Mud and Ganyon Rims Also|emiroiderea. beaded and tace hnee stea 1o Europe reconcts| 110U6SE 10 Bridgeport Death . 0=y S . SADECATS TR DY IasHION: says, can compare with the ho o RS 3 8 g pare with the hom { P / Take Joy Out of Lil = ’ - 2 Ay }.’/ e aKe 0}’ 1l 01 Lile New York—A war of hoofs s on | ; E Henry Ford’s superintendent of| New Yo | 7 . ess otherwl e terpischore is here with two dulcim- | Beaun : £ ”5:::::., Sl inciedlef B kanincal metiont| Bak comevs e i) ooflnia, s Theills and adventures Ariving |t o e Sy fhe dRlolm, {Beaumont, Tex, saves all his salary. # ¢ press agencies for the respective amusement company. Sorcas. the Rocky i O d fiddle to show & He ts §1 a year as American vie oss the Rocky Mountains are |convention of dancing masters the|consul at Biarritz, whether he gor Trivet: OF SRR | described in a realistic manner by |Peauties of the quadrille and the|often to loaf. He is enabled to 1-(,,1,‘1 R . ) “THE WANDERER” STILL | Mrs. F. L. Brooks, wife of a former | Virginia reel and ther reports | ; t Unle Sam gives him because | stroet, ¢ in U111 The stamp of public approval has | ATJRACTING THOUSANDS | 10¢8! pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks | that Mr. and Mrs. Henry are c ofl and lumber interests provide s on placed on the current Lyceum | Way back in’the days when cara- | %00 daughter, Miss Edith, are in Al- } 08 themselves. But Ned Wayburn, | Hough 16/ cover his oIt ‘ana g Core 2 Really satisfies your thirst fadtuve, “Bhipwrecked” s attestad | vaus wits vepalar {iateatt of aito. | Cal | who turns out stage dancers like s s ik . . by the crowds that have flocked to | mobiles and caravansarles were the | 42070 Boneman Ave, | L 0ry. 4oed Qivvers Aty produslug 4 e the theater to sco it. Seena Owen | forerunners of road hou the Mifiwrihon, Cot, | T 415 BLUES ChEL Of SIGHIRE & t was | celebrates her return to the sereen | prodigal son lett home to becomeya | "It is wonderful here and we will SAHSIIN Lo is gettir : o OLERK ADMITS TAKING | ve returned afte ra fow deyW "]\_ ADP‘EArin; as leading woman in | a self-made man with the aid of | like it so much. We had a great , o Fol < ercise while ¢ LLEAN A D I v |trip to Battleboro, Vermont. 3 lis picture and Joseph Schildkraut | his father's coffers and advice. The rGiltinron our telp—theillg| AlKSndcia Ber M. TooAS & lor f HORWA TOWN FINDR - is the leading man. The companion | former he clutched and the latter | ver Wwant to experience |E°Mer Irving Berlin is an excellent NORWALK TOWN rlJNDD nd Mrs. R s featur® feature is a tense drar | he cussed as he mounts his mule he first e onts | jazz artist. played a terrible len of roses and it aymend Stogie prison and lawcourts, of love and de- | and set out for the city under the St o J’;‘ L‘,hio game,” he said after a round, just et 3 3 ntillic e ot Shurch; streat, lekve SEoaNE M . ‘vom\,'n nndrm?my 1t {s ,).,“m People | villatnous guidance of a wicked mer- | of brick. ads are made | ;e miliions of other duffers say. New York—Herr Wilhelm Hohen-| Was I Rot g Tax Deartment Employe Making y motor trip to Virginia. On vs. Mary Preston” and t stars are | chant. For then even as now »\: . S olle s j i 3 Al olony s ¢ " their turn, M nd 3 John Bowers and Margaret De La | were sirens and K sun da -gi‘m‘"’lzrm “As"we were going along all of & | New Tork—>Mrs Peaches Brown- | ar tiioas amke, Napoleon was at | 000 : u > i Restitution With Ring, Auto- i e e ’“L""” Stoldetl 4 Motte, The amazing Adventures of | aud pawnniokers o Mok oo er® | sudden the bricks flew out of the | ing is und iy date Trom | e ' George | his wif it g : ’ il motor. through New York it ; Mazie” and news eyents also are | to the city attractive and easy for | oo, Loy & few feet ahead of us| | us social duties. She has been | poorn 1 L et i b EHOBIlE AL B D A= o shown. the cbuntia ey Sy 12dith stopped as quickly as possible | ordered to Rty bl B e SO e 1, (Conn,, Aug, 8d O e . Shipwrecked” fs a tense drama | The cast of the “Wanderer” was | P, "o landed right on top of all | tours and to retir iy ; Pat I Yy - Fawe. wh kne D trom beginning to end. Tt has a kick | chosen for its fitness to the partien. | L1&t Mess. We thought at first the 3 : et e > for more than a year, in every reel and & smashing cmax | jas cores called fon i . tae mioi.| cav was all smashed: But after look- | New N e el LOCRED ; + ot N ran o rday at Jis hogp on CEEEE that sends the spectator home Der- | Zrnest Torrence s tho professed it over found it all sound. They | soclety mer de i for personal oHiens sl ; of Norwalk, |street. Ho is survived by his wite s 1l ysatisfled with the way things | protector of the vouth, Tyrone Pow. | S%Y the heat blows the bricks out onori 1 obe 4 i | ot o] ey 3 and bwo, B8 have turned out and as for red | or as the masterful fathe g | like that very often. Tn some states cop. Pegzy Kec G el T ) prian 0f HAFLOrC SOA SEC IS looded lovemnking, Schildkraut|poms ¥ ”M\V; et W\.‘. \r‘rro( !YA | the roads were awful. There had | Uk W gford — Steps were taken | oticed th 3 y car T a Skt o y M tin of Three Rivers, Mass. Ives a great exhibitiion. O Wallace Toery aa tna oot | been henvy storms in some places | state s was reprim erine onan ot Gonnaree B SR B 1o distric win : SAr e B Ic bR » B yorhe story, Shipwrecked” is of & merchant for whom the prieste jand we had to drive through mud |ed by George Gotte for the way imantie — Willimantic Har- | north. T 1 the ¢ in Dans Wednesday e Ao . Mv‘:\'l\‘:\ Islrl‘ Fxlim m‘;loc;ll'\lu“]hn ;’huoc" Tisha ows over the country holes and terrible ruts. The ruts e her and now they bus line sold to New England [ lion mac % e a ma order rotect her honor. | vouth and Greta Nissen as the | Were S0 deep in some places that we | marricd o N i "1 feet awa v Y S eals ¢ 3 P Even| £ : SNias LA sl < ol sportation compa | feet away e A DA CheER T g Sndleteals about S0 oseanROiE et vl forms one of the most |eVer could have passed an auto had = | ment 1 k my att Danielson urm‘)\ln'pl:dflilyl l ~:. Ii ((l! sso\elrfid_ uring a ; orm, "L.l perfect casts that has ever been | V€ et one. In one place the road v an of th rwalk — Sho: in tax col- | away and the next thing I r we, was struck on Robbins aves 3 )\‘;faxvnp sh %‘("o;;p't::\‘: or 1s onat | €D 0N any stage or screen in the | WAS covered with water and a pond an end. Raymond Bel- | lcctor's office reported was the hearing ¢ near the Golf station, Mapls, 31 (C 'Db]< o0 Bos Pt cast | worla. on each side. We got about half |mont, whose father was a noted fig- the car pass vou yest & e nan Aok e e dritt on & Pacifio Tnland with the | "Iy aaaicion to this pleture the (WY over and the auto Just skidded | ure in the sport of kings and Carolyn | Now Haven 11,| Questioned i . touring car driven by Frank C ELHE a 3 rogram at the w Palace con-|around. When Edith tried to back | Hulbert, used to ride together before drowned while swirn aid not he any 1 ¢ t William P. |Kamansky of 114 Hillside avenue, ' I ins five acts of select vaudeville, | the wheels wouldn't cateh, just went | {1 were married at Middleburg, - | automobile pt ri e Pe L ndn a4 to | Hartford. Miss Danielson was ate i DEMENTED BOY IS HELD which is very entertaining and a |round eand round. Autos came on | Va., in 1916, now Mrs. Belmont is| Hartford — makers com- | ¢ trol tracks; th wre | he has taken funds in ot turn her car around # big show in itself, the other side and couldn’t cross un- | seeking a divoree let flight. | light was in us 11 amou t various times but imansky, traveling toward FOR THEFT OF 1 300 FOWL Announcement is made of the | til we got out. Some men got out — ot see any 2 1 g Sadoh has Jfaib. BE Vath Cirate LT i § ) hooking of the “Shamrock Handi- | Of the and started towards us rk—Anybody who gives \quest into death | could obscu ¢ on ¢ k ( Pennington said that e to stop when he saw i ‘ cap”for the last half of this week | but th pped and finally went | U information resulting in’ of Kk was post- ] ressed a will sste | the other car in the road, turned Farmics Bellove Mystory Is Solved | Sarting Thuraday. “The Shamrock | back on dry There wasn't a | scizure of rum boats or the imposi men's wife corrol 1 bi expected that Lout. 1n- i -eRort: o awibE. wr e L o bl Al | Handicap” is a Peter B. Kyne story | house or barn for miles, Well, after | tion of fines for the smuggling of | mer I will take | Miss Danielson’s car. He misjudged i \Was Thought First to Be Work | written around the sons and daugh- | We sat there a while Edith started | liquor into port on liners will re as _ in the listanee, striking the rear end of & ters of Erin at the California race again and tried to back and finally | ceive one quarter of the proceeds, * g 3 % ‘lving uture the: car and s ering one wheel. y of An Ape or Bears. track, and contains a good portion |it took hold and she very slowly | it is announced — Breaks Record .P l-‘]“'“. ———— The front ot Kamansky’s car was | \ug, 24 Gy | OF Irish wit, romance and drama { turned around. Then we just crept | et Kestport oy At 8 Mile Altitude T itly. dumaged. Mo agreats pare ‘ Sl o e through that hole. By this {ime| Paul Smith’s, N. Y.—~The best|when automobile overturned Versailles, France, Aug. 24 NEWINGTON NEWS © by Constable Rayhond Hal- i o oo e o Sotkias Tath “_‘ big X GLMRE GORNELL F” FS there were six ¢ on the other |drink, in the opinion of Louis J.|skidding. Callizo i: LA an, was ‘called to the scene. tion here yesterday after I b L nv The men all took their b yeeil ; ture he belief is the “beast” all k their hats N 13 ) / ,‘”‘:l, 1‘\"‘5”,‘?‘ . r‘::‘”?,,_ ]‘,m e BANKRUPTGY PETH\[ON | off and waved at Edith. We stopped y eac iss T Hart has 1 1| Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph Olson of the VA e [ o see those ot through. 1 reet his automobile struck and fn- | § ! m a two weeks' vaction netion have returned after & Klipnockie, four miles south of here e {1 '1f§'lvw ally get over after some ired a dog. 1 metres, ek's stay in Higganum. . : b e zopbies Serg Flynn and Officen Dolan | same aviator - Authorities refused to divulge hiS| gocfoty Miss £ e |Eska: L L eyt i . Athorlie bl e “_Js‘,\mhl\ tiss Recently Held for Lar- | “We drove one day 3§ miles \\'v\h—‘ 2 > 54 H . to off at the airdrome at 5 « r. and Mra Chiarlssiraol Se mentally deficient. | cony Has Linbilitics of $54,- | °Uf Sc¢ing even a shack of any des- | Rl T Ji¥or BiS ,-w‘ et : it e -n;;f T?:::iemt During the past two weeks some |cription. © The roads in Wyoming lcated men gl ol WisinE = v 1.300 fowl have been stolen or de- | 850.08 and No Assets | were the worst of all. We always front of ti ‘u!: tested by the at b of the center. stroyed. Farmers who said the SO B £a5a i _|camped at one of the fourists' = not there w P lay its / i an animal flecing with the fowl de-| New York Aug. 24. (P Missjcamps, Some times we rented a |[ond [llness Claims Member of iot 5. Burr of 2§ So record w ni. | = | England exports motor cars to the ] seribed it as a bear or an ape; ap- | Claire J. Cornell, prominent in New ‘ww cott wd other times we put | 5 a il street reported the loss of i 0 ¢ \ nd \‘ s. Hanbury, Mr. | Dominions at the rate of 31,000 a : parently escaped from some 700 OF | York and Newport society, who on | UP our tent. Well, I never realized U % H EINLGONERL I A DML e 1 Mrs. Alfr ury and fam- [year, i | [ circus. In some cases chickens were | 1o 92 was given a suspended sen- | 12t the Rockies were. The e m]e] ouse American ‘t hall on Was ¢ torn to bits, and at one time a tur- | h 5 °1" [ rock . We had to wind our T on street las o e s been setting on a | fence on her plea of guilty o lar-|way around over those mountains on | John Abel of §2 Farmlngton avo- BIRNBAUM’S sz Y nest’ of eggs was found with one|ceny of two silver bowls from 1‘ s scarcely wide enough to pe We Me., Aug. 24 (P—A | nue reported t G hlaalia i & » g torn off and the eggs smashed. | Fifth Avenue store, filed a petition auto. Along the edge were deep | CFF boy who rose to politicar| rim, jack, pump and all his a o s - { he vicinity is heavily wooded and | 1 vorur e euntey fn United |€An¥ONS, They were so deep that 1 |2 business eminence in a sing n tools, from his car at Lak Leading Furniture Store of the North End f B vell provided with dens and caves | . s |couldn’t look, it scared me so, but|fiEht against physical and financiali Compoupnce. { % in which have been found wild ani- | S/ CRAIC COWRL Lo I never @ peep for T knew |1 p la r y in : 3 ‘Liberal Credit Terms als that have strayed north from | > Edith was having all she could do|the farmliouse whera he was born APRIESTLY Gl{OSTS' ARE | v sylvania, and it was thought at 08 and no asse |to keep the car straight. 1 in which his family lived I i : Bt i Miss Cornell, who lives with g 8 R Tt B anETatlans M t one of these was preying | oo o7 a15 Fifth Avenue was| ~when we finally got off the| .y § s Senator PUZZLING MEXIGO 3 i ' jlochs | marriea to Robert Ten Eyck Steven- [l0untains her nerves,were worn to | o™ yr e | I I ) o 5 | son of Chicago last December, but [# frazzle. When we got into Salt Ak il S i . . . | 2 | Sy o day aftern ks’ un- } Crothers Starts Teday filed an annulment suit ('lmlyln:“ll"’“"— City we stayed a couple of ‘,m‘“ki,f]“'”“ o ! Apparitions Have Not Appeared i e fraud, in May this year. Before her | rest ug I s s | ! Vandalia, Obio. Au 24 5 N o iTiavabeen iex to a|temple. It was an immense audi-| o0 1 o f e : | i M. Crothers, o l.u]..du,,m:“. B . o torlum. and they i all the visit- ;'( R iyl ”‘“\ Dl ,'.",,‘,U“" Investigation. | ! outitolay s to fdstenai yhe il Mo ROL S o i marked a new |Ors go up in the gallery. r the | Sor i slete, a large| Mexico City, Aug. 24 (® — Po ) mateur clay target champion of 4o Py iiciculties which have [gallery was full they clo the | came i an aiblete, u larg A 4 2 0- | A Nokth Auerica; WHidh [ Jwon tos 2 piling up about Miss Cornell |doors and no one clse was allowed teas man, a state leglsator R e I year by breaking 200. out, of ly. The young woman, who [to enter. The orzanist was fine, One |{ \."""y' "‘( % s 5 % men are attempting to solve the ' ay targets. ]lu\nyk*.‘; Eznst ith her mother, Mrs. Albert Cor- | picce he played was ‘0ld Black Joe, e a Ine ondd was re. |alleged - mystery of riestly ; ere severgl | ‘.""‘]"“;"‘ 4 .1l has been prominent in social {and he made the organ sound as 1t S < shosie® o’ ke Mexlca Cliy Gutlis: ECI | e L D 1’ charitable affairs here and in |though one man v ing a bass el borstoce il i1 Mexico City Catho- ||} AL ! comy uui:l n fl:‘l' “" "" ;"_““ Newport, married Stevenson, an ar- 1.«‘}147_ It really was wonderful, rr:w’x‘- SEhey .’n:;\ 1\‘11} y o lic cathedral, which citizens' || e | . Iicap ON BHIEORE s tist, afte wild night ride through | wywpile % 5 : youth he was deprived of a collc ommittee arge asserts they i i teur trapshooting association club | HSh BLLer & ¥ 0 B8 license and | While in Salt Lake City, we met |odqucation by the th of his father| COMMittee in cha asserts they o3 ‘ <o wo states in search of 1 lieense apd {some people from _California Wito | put, despite this boldly took over have scen walking up and down (it 3 a parson. hn May- this year she |- % 2200 SRty v Lo onb ! e ! In addition to the amateur bR oy m' s the ground |12 Just come across the desert we | e nagement of the farm. Not the corrd g | | championship, the wor 1 3 e O on. hooause | Vere expecting to ¢ They told | catisfied with put it on a paying| Gonzalo Espin city editor of umpionship and the junior ud and a SeRnEAL0n e eat. |18 ROt to try It as the heat w atabli o the | Excelsior, who heads the investi- pionship were slated to be ged cruel ani L ‘wmeomn; dreadful. It was 125 et hia he | gators, say they have discovered today. i et L the desert. hey told us we I oxt turned his hand to corn can- Scveral subferranean pa es and — | = T " | better go over the mountain to San | .ine and the firm he founded now | underground tombs containing ¢ Became Best Man When Rridgeport Police [ Francisco but that wo Badlio s en S et ‘he mummified bodies. All the jewels Bt ' Seek Girl's Attacker {many miles out of our way. M| {ostern part of the stals in the caskets werc missing, indi- Own Wedding Flopped | | = . Aug. 24, (@ |sister was afrald to go cither A R e Jrer- cating that the graves may have | : Worcester, Mas., Aug. 24. P—In- | |, " p 00, "6 Washington Ter- [and so we declded to ship the car|nqld rose step by step ne been robbed some time in the past. | o stead of waiting at the head of the | HOUET TERER Bl Ty, g, cnchad the . Unftted st senate| Photographers have heen wait- | aisle in & church yesterday morning | [40% MU B his gaughter | through Death Srheve HIE A0 vias Tancny vl ing petiertiy for to marry Miss Rosilda Larochel e sbnm 10} hda been ked |about heat. On the him & member of several important ulight pletures v daughter of Mrs. Ludgar Larochelle | [ 00 % noiwn man at Washington | night it was over | committecs, that may appear none | ' of Southbridge, Armand Proulx, of |\l "ung park avenue, The in- fcame in the wi | As family and friends prepared to scen. Several spiritualists | ¢ this city acted as best man the | oent cred at 10 o'clock but jfurnace. It made by sister sick. T ipay their last respects at rites which z the investigators also have wedding of Jis chum, Charles B | S P oried to the detective [don’t know when I cver put in wiil ‘be sald ut the church here, Qisappointed by non Dagley, fo Miss Irens Mahoney |, reqy until atter 11 o'clock. a night. She s just now fecng | trijutes continued to pour in from e of the allege hostly the church of the *Sacred Meart | P50 C% (" ohiinued on her way |auite well or as well as usual but|{jose high in state and national visitors. The police ins the v yesterday, | home and told her mother who re- | prétty weak yet s a wonde His colleague, Senator Yrederick cathedral are keeping grip on ] Proulx and Miss Larochelle _“‘l"‘ | jayed it to the father who then The its and morn- | Hale, and Gov. Ralph O. Brewster thelr pistols, in the f that a : had g T ban | called ths pollce, Detectived tnves 1 cool. Mr. B. is 100king | were among the many who spoke few bullet holes through ost” Boulhbildgb iy 10 MBS e g found that the girl had | fe Iy of him as a friend and if one appears, will serve to solve . married this morning, but & change |, .., gecosted by - the man who | “GRACE BROOKS.” |statesman. the my: of heart and ‘l';e sudden return Of | o 1y0q her after she had passed 2t ORLLY, i e X < 8. ToXIA Enspec “ | him. Detectives do not ascribe him | 1 ON POLICE BLOTTER The microscope shor the ville, C”“_’;“"‘f a -:‘1“\: " | 25 being the “phantom stabber.” ‘lnmc’ase‘ Border Pati 0! | €. F. Neilson of 30 Linco! t,| finish of automobile lacquer de- N L{ A | — To Stop Rum Running | piainville, reported to the police last | pends upon the grade of the pig-| . o oo 4 Now [Four Other Nations to | Windsor, Ont, Au 24 (P — Ajcvening about 6 oclock e e i the 2 . force of Royal Canadia ted | was driv n higher and more uniform the finish. | 7 ” ago last Saturday. Attend Geneva Meeting | w” ol'j‘:’_‘\"\ll\"‘ % Jx‘l‘\:ullv“l;’”“lo- s driving north on Washi | higher and more uniform the finish. ||§ P' ' 4 Geneva, Aug. 24, () — pait: [tween 15 and 50, has formed e e | 1eces L, LR i | Hungary, Siam and Lithuania have 0050 (0 oping from Amherstburg | 1 - Pl been added to the ninteen "THE NEW ions NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST to Belle river with the object of ; 10! s ifie e L. z of = " | nations tha y wil t e : e in the conference on September 1 LU,“:"P’?_””“"‘W,’*“ & ':I‘}:“‘: e to consider reservations to the b il el : || manent court of International H"“:’:;“‘N“l < m‘:’-‘]‘m Lok — = : | are pe reyeles Home of Selcct Vaudeville [t ot e powers sill |4t Talroling the whole of the S i et > athitide o powers s IinE SR WO DAYS TX | e awy. ‘According to onc | Lawrence siver front. Today and Wednesday | reman b aterence will first en- | No 'boats have been able to 10 SKE THIS MASTERPIECE || $505 0 "o agres on:am -interpreta- |clear trom any dock after alx OF HUMAN EMOTIONS | geayo \he American reservations |o'clock in the evening. All boats o o Ak the American govern- | clearing at any timo have been THE it whether it occurs in this in- | registe °d and United States offi- cers have been notified in accord- yretation. |t WANDERER | e acclaimed by thousands as > the greatest spectacle since “The Ten Commandments” “PHE WANDERER” WILL BE SHOWN THREE TIMES DAILY 4:00, 7:00, 9:30 No man, woman or child should fail to see it also Tonite and Wed. BIG DOUBLE FEATURES “Shipwrecked” With Joseph Schildkraut ACTS SELECT VAUDEVILLE —also— “People vs. Nancy Preston” With Marguerite De La Motte at s Matinees 15¢ Shown Childre Thurs., s, Fri., nt. “THE SHAMROCK HANDICAP” a story of Trish wit on the California race tracks Children 10c LYCEUM ance with customs regulations. Berlin and Wife Are Starting Home Today Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Aug. 24 (P) —Irving Berlin and his bride expect to leave the summer home of Max Winslow at St. Lawrence Park late have been staying at the Winslow househoud d yesterds They have be aying at the Winslow home for the last two days, stopping there on their return from a Iuro- pean trip by way of Quebec. Their plans for the trip to New York call for them to go to Watertown by mo- tor, then take a night train to New Yor arriving there the following morning. Mrs. Berlin has not appeared out- gide Winslow home since her ar- rival. She is very tired from ]1“[‘ voy- age, it was sald today, and ‘conse- quently it was decided to make the trip to New York by train rather than by automobile. s | | | | The next train will det him there too late for din- ner. Too bad! But he will be thought- ful enough to telephone kis hostess, explain what has happened, and ask her not to delay the meal on his account. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System One Policy Untversal Seroice Fireside Chair — Lm'e Divan — Club Chair — Reversible Cushiops — Brocatelle or Mohair — Regular Price $250. 500 _Yds, FELT BASE LINOLEUM Remnants To be closed out at these ridiculously low prices; nationally ad- vertised at 85¢ yard. and 69¢ FURNITURE STORE MAIN STREET 381-383

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