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26 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926. MRS. BUNNELL DIES 150 CHILDREN | | [ | lice for & persons, $5.85. The Bu | |vitt Gift Shop, W. Main St., at the | | Professional Bldg—ad Below is a list of the Desce]]da_]]t (]i Eflfly COH[[GC[]CU[ (Continued from First Page) | (Continue from ¥ A daughter was born at New Standard Headings in tain Genera hospita his morn- rer P \ 5 RSO i v‘l mn ‘:1”| J“ pital "n‘t) ';f:"'n every day use on the ine villagers a grossly misinformed ther . and Mrs, Stanley Jak o N et ' Family Passes Away v viesers sionl mlsinGmes S0t el Classified_Page. Note S P Bodies Badly Burned. g the attorney’s statement last opportunity to take ad- the "d‘“'":‘_o'r“ad aipha- s v es. Asoids investizats the of our summer reductions betical arrangement. (Spectal to the Hers : Black damp, the deadly menace v cided to investi v i S inmer redustions | Bristol, Aug. 27.—Mr Elmira i 4 Slosion. took |claim further and communicate with el ft Shop, 85 ain | Farnsworth Bunnell, aged §7 years, Which follows a mine explosion, took |" " 0 " 17 1 ia declied 1o Professional Bldg. ! Phone Tour Ad died late yesterday at her home on the lives of the nomen [ s Heaving ‘on fhe elghn. | Sat : Stafford avenue, o a brought up. Their bodies were un- | Meanwhil suit for $5,000 is|iC* for ] T'-vy‘ | an illness of about one year, marked. The others. however, were |pending in court s St., at the > Sas born in Burlinglon, Conn., the|burned badly, some beyond recogni- | yroqrines were given on the clatms | & : . : : daughter of George Harriet | yjon These victims, work farther | " o 7 b jek and John Smolak Twenty friends of Harold May Closing time for insertion Farnsworth and came to Forestville lyngige the mine wr apped by the | pio.g gfreet merchants, and D. M. | Were & _party held in ob in same day's paper B e D e O e | WAll Of fire which came with the ex- |7, il swner of property on Broad of his 1ith birthday ves- P. M years. She lived in the house where| .o Phe blaze spent itaelf dn 8| s oL w’w’\ St Atternoon at his home at 4 LB M. B T B TDRAE U0 eara. O © {monient, and. the wrecked mine 31| 5o %t backing up of the sew- ELIS lome was Saturdays at 10 A. M. was a descendant of one of the old- i7" S e iy e s ) attractively for the rec est Connecticut families, Thomas Al "°0 "0 # 1 TT0 ST AT i e ‘ ““‘v g o "“y»‘_ tion. Harold is the son of Mr. ar CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS cott, one of her ancestors, being one | ¢ s worked foverlshly today |storm August 13 v icki 8l |\ 1incoln C, Mas of the founders of the City of Hart- | FARIIOXIS L0 RODRRIR! gt e ipoyld i ve. Leen oo EIop Lt A half million dollars will be ford. She was marrled ¢ ol sl aten ” the cellars ’:1 stores ‘,“ Superin- { paid to our former pupils by the s s a. 1882, o' Goorge - bodics had been sig : it ltendent M. P. O'Brien ‘o ”"i SeWer | huginess ‘men of Hartford county ANNOUNCEMENTS died about 13 years ago e was a | Was to get to - [department scen fit to clear up a s vear. Connecticut Business 0TS, MONUMENT member of Asbury odist e of cave-ir stoppage in the main sewer, as he|cojloge, 163 Main St, P. H. Shea, rs ¥ church, Women's Foreign Mission- n id they ed th as requested to t e aturday Me sdvt AL DIRECTORS ary society and a charter member of miners buried |prior to the storm. Mr. O'Brien re- A meeting of the Ladies auxil AND_FOUND Manross Post, Women's Re cave-i they |fused to work Saturday afternoon of the A. O. H. will be held ANNOUNCEMENTE Surviving her are three al days might elapse |and Sunday, and said he did not ght at 8 o'clock at Judd's hall ; ters, Mrs. Charles Broadwell bodies could be c the houses on Broad street were | on Main strect. AvTONOBLLES ford and Misses Maud and M e mine vielded up its dead. |wash ¥, according to Mr. LeW-| Day school opens Wednesd TRUCK AGENCIES | Bunnell of Forestville, a son, Edwin |in itors went 1o work hoping |icki 1. Night school. Thursday, EXCHA Bunnell of New Britain and five to determine the cause of the dis-| my. committes appointed Coun Sept Connecticut Business col- gandchildren strous blast. J. I, Forbes dirested | 7o S Bablotsky | lege—adve The funeral will be held tomor- the investigation for the United |45 jhepect the properties affected and A son was born at w Britain Tow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from s bureau of mines a report will be asked of the public |General hospital this morning to I Bt o e |,,.;:,,.,;- works department before action on |Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Wagner of /ICE STATIONS — REPAIRING | Strying of Southington will officiate Hlatshua 300 Burritt street, gl of nw New Pritain National Bank |18—BARBERS HAIRD'S MASS OFN. & J VICTIM DROPPED 5 . Ibuilding at Main and West Main | _ = 36 SERVICH RENDERED WILL OF MRS, YAWIN B e ofuries 5 Mys. Sally |Celved by the Stato Highway Com. | JJ—BUSINESS SERVICE K = E sa Yav late of o missioner, 12 Washingtor eet, | 22— 1) KING SNl o Thotesa, Tawin, o ’ Mo- | Scobel on July 12, about 9:43 o'clock sloner, 12 Washington Street, | 22—DRESSNAKING & MILLINERY this city, approved today in probate |Insurance Company Withdraws Mo- the mornios. hotcdlag to hep |Hartford, Conm, until 3 P, M, |B—DYEING & € Yxl\“, 0 rt in e orning, according e AASTERN T b ol —INSUR A \\. AL KINDS ot t all property of | SASTERN STANDARD Y s o > e € = e |and vas voted to recommend to . .- E L S8 rithe G, NG, " yr Yawin and Peter B & and it was vof following sections of State K PAINTING, PAPER HANGING | $ FEE i awardes ) cordance with plans and specifica- | j9_pRrsSING AND TAILORIN The sum of $200 goes to a daughter, Attorney Thomas F. McDonough, |awarded $100. tions on file at the following places G A s EE A TIONBRY. ‘Anna M Southington; $100 to sel for Mrs. Eva Chernauskas, | The outer wall of the curbstone OWN ) SAY <. | 31—PROF NAL SERVICES ‘Anna Miron of Southington 1 for Mrs i TOW OLD SAYBROOK RVICES another daughter, Tillie Donuk of who was awarded compensation for |is broken down and Mrs. Scobel About ar feet of reinforced ~1\‘\»4_*'\§|\‘\:L %&P!;'(\F:’FT'S&;-\{JCEE Rocky Hill, and $50 to Julia Woncio |the death of her husband in the |twisted her ankle and knee as she concrete pavement on the Boston i of Shamoka, Pa North & Judd factory collapse, was |stepped into the street. She was!Post Road and about 8300 lin EDUCATIONAL In the will of Albelt J. Lippke of |notified today of the withdrawal Of |attended by Dr. George W. Dunn. |feet of relnforced concrete pave- |34—CORRESPONDENCE COURSE this city, also approved today, his the moton filed by Attorney S. P.|Attorney 8. Gerard Casale presented | ment on the Essex Cut-off, the pave. ING TEACHER entire estate is left to his wife, Waskswitz, representing the Ameri- (her claim, which was for $200 | JMENTAL AND VOCAL Augusta T. Lippke. She is also ap- jcan Mutual Liability Co. and North | Judd, to the case on the pointed executrix without bonds. & reopen USSR ground of discovery of new evidence. | BRINGS SUIT FOR $750 The appeal from the finding of the CITY GLAIMS COM. AT YOUR City Items [ SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- | 19—BUILDING AND CONTRAC ment for which will be placed next NOTE concrete pipe the State. |at the office of D. H. B. Sta - AL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS The claim of Walenty Borzema. for | e R s his son, Jendrzeji Borzema, who, it is alleged, was Injured August 7 at | the Burritt playground at the corner vear. Por wifl nd cement and furnished by be Plans and specifications Y\II’I(H\I NT . Di- Mrs, Helen Muter, through Attor- | compensation commissioner in mak- oo yrain gnd East Main streets, was |vision Englneer, Poliner Dldg Bey Thomas F. McDonough, has |ing the award will be heard in court || S E R M el 0ehy vcaneeof | Miadietown. Conn. : A D e Bl |the petitioner. Tho claim is for $500 | TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR: PoNEN OB WOMEN . ! |and will be heard later. 6 foot by 6 foot reinforced concre AR VARG ED = WOMEN Beienabis inths cits court ot New | TLEES, Trees, Who's Got | | ox cultert o Route No. o ar St | SITUATIC \f .\ ANvED=WoM Britain the third Monday in Sflpl(’"lvl The Trees? Deep Problem | gz,) 000 Suit f\gamfl H\YGT i m;;’g{:{; hf_‘r::ln;_d'nc.‘;) ent FINANCIAL ber. | The picture of a lone mdluhml Pullman (0. Is Ended |ani specifications at the office of 1. dustriously engage A at the interstate com. |Lewis St, Hartford, Conn, : - s reh | mendation that the interstate com- | Lewis St, Hartford, Co 4 CHILDREN'S EYES L e TR ‘,'f‘f‘,"f,'{'“f_?mfl;‘”,‘fu'; mercs ‘omumission. dikmiss the com-| TOWN OF STERLING: A 30 tt LIVE STUCR EXAMINED ir:m*uw;n‘:_l““_“hG Lu’:n which was|Plaint of J. P. Haiden, Negro lawyer \r\'lln N’jn:rola encased 1 beam bridge ) \:Jq(v.v‘ma: ; A lof Chicago, who seeks $25,000 dam- [and a 6 ft. span concrete slab. bridge |5 STS Henry F. Reddezll | piaced nearby by the hoard of public ages against the Pullman Company (not together). ~NOTE: Portland By aariaes OPTOMETRIST Workd ":q:‘\r,:‘{1';[03.‘31'}2'smvr'iii‘IJEE;=‘°r alleged failure to furnish him |cement will be furnished by the |3y_WANTED~LIVE STOCE Raphael Bidg, 09 West Main st. | |ftrect was wnder ropair, - he slen |, ccommodations, was made |Siate. Plans and specifieations at | e Phone 1185 B .one Of the restletlon street ke | v Burton Fuller, commisison ex- |the office of John Smith. Divisfon | i iy BRE ot o kg"lm\nnr Engineer, Thayer Building, Norwich, | MATERIALS recs. Pass wn Risk. |2 - ATERIALS B. P, W Halden said he had purchased a COMD. e Ao e ticket for Chicago at Atlanta twa| TOWN OF BERLIN: About 4100 AND FUEL sears ago, but when e asked for a | lIncar feet of grading and drainage 2k A'\HFY LAz INTIFIC EYE e R ered away |in connection with the elimination | §1_FOOTWEAR YIH EXAMINATION ACCURATE OPTICAL WORK FrankE.Goodwin Eyesight Specialist Phone 1905 were of the tourna- Country the first invitation New in play three | ment at )cnm | Wethersfield among the win-| ners of the opening round of match golf Haven the defeated E. Batterson, Hart-| and 4, while Smart won from Larsen, Racebrook, 4 and 3. W. Nichols of New Haven, the sill m\. Drv who held SILL BEATS BATTERSON New Haven. Aug. 27 (A—John Sill, Jr,, and George Smart, both of | division 827 Main Street amateur record for from the window. The agent denied he ES & TOOLS #1_HOUSEHOLD ARTIC MACHINE! £ Berlin Turnpike. NOTE: Reinforc- had ever re- ed concre e w e sh AT THE STORES 861 Bullinkn @enommpHntiona o of SORcERte pIpe Ilhe Sturnlaned (6 MERGHANIIEE 4% THE : !4 that | DY the State. Plans and specifica- | SICAL INSTRU AETC. Ald the eXaTHOEE hitd KR nsiat tho offfcaiof i Wi Blavens| L 20sRADIS NDS, JEWELRY alden’s allegation was not sustain- 1278 &t 11€ 2 e WaiRiave WATCHES DIAMONDS, | DaN et e Division Engineer, 15 Lewis Street, y ARTICLES 10 BUY & Conn, | REAI ESTATE FOR RENT OF BERLIN: A concrete |63—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS LIGHT Pittsburgh, Aug. seven per cent reduction in th of electric light bulbs has bee nounced by the Westinghouse BULBS CHEAPER S PLACES FOR R AND OFFICE: FOR RENT SES FOR RENT UBURBAN FOR RENT VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 3—WARE ES & STORAGB 70— BL box culvert of 3 12-foot spans over the Mattabesett River on the ap- proach to the Beckley's Grade T an- | Cyossing Elimination. NOTE: Port- €C- | land cement will be furnished by the (P—A five price to 10U the course until Spencer Brainard |tric Manufacturing Company. | State. Plans and specifications at WANTED—TO RENT in the qualifying round yesterday the office of R. W. Stevens, Division | REAL ESTATF FOL BALE in‘sn went the 18 holes in 71, defeat-| | Engineer, 15 Lewis St., Hartford m,.f",‘-’,"‘g" ESTATB ck of Jack " | e 4 | SRS y ed Tommy Aycock of Jacksonville, C Ad m Conn. I O PR haiNERs PROPERTY llorh a. lty vert]se ent All bids must be accompanied by |s1—RBUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Sl w.« surety company bond or a certi- | $2—FARNS FOR EALE SHOWER FOR MISS ANDERSON e Board of Public Charities|fled check not less than one-third | "5 oRE PLACES FOR SALB The Boar ) Miss Agnes Anderson was tender- |will reccive bids at their office, Room | of the cost of the work. The State | s—SUBURBAN FOR SCAL fed ;& pei-onal shower last night in 412, City Hdll, up to Sepf. 3rd at|Highway Commissioner reserves the | 7= 5T {honor of her approaching marriage. | noon, for the erection of a three- [right to reject any and all bids. | MUOMS, BOATID] ASD HOTELN ar er 0 She received m.ny beautiful gifts. | story veranda at the Town Home.{ Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, | . . rp g Games were played and a buffet | Bjue prints and specifications may | August 24th, 1026. | 89—ROOMS FOR RENT |lunch served. The house was decor- | e seen at their office, City Hall. | JOHN A. MacDONALD, J—ROOMS AND BOARD . 432 WEST MAIN ST. |ated in pink and white. Miss An- | BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, | State Highway Commissioner, R EPING . derson will become the bride of John L. Doyle, Supt. [12 Washington St., Hartford, Conn.|g3_wWANTED—BOARD OR LODGING Near Lincoln St. Raymond J. Pearson on Sept. 4. “SAM” 3 3 S SAM Prop | HAND CRUSHED IN FACTORY Formerly 267 Myrtle St.,|! Fred Shob, aged 32, of 631 West . . - Hr Main street, had his left hand crush- with Joe Sinatra. New shop, | | 4" 3 roliing press at the Hart & completely modern and sani- | | cogley factory this morning, and | tary; 3 chairs. amputation of two fingers was ne- cessary at New Britain General hos- Hours: 8 A. M. to 8 pital. His condition this afternoon { was reported as comfortable as can be expreted P. Ml daily. Saturday 8—10:30. Is the Entire Alphabet WHEN YOU SPEAK OF HEATING WITH A MODERN OIL BURNER The ABC Oil Burner has but one working part and that part carries a double guarantee. The ABC guarantee and The Hjerpe guarantee. fEven comfort is assured always. A simple adjustment of the patented regulator and the temperature of the house is right where you want it. fiSee the ABC in actual operation. Come in now before you have a coal hill to worry over. ‘ RFE | 73 ARCH STREET Telephone 106 ““Hardware Meant for Hardwear" 6 SKIPPY - : —_— | — SIS THE HERALD ‘l AUTUMUTIVE .,L AUTUMULIVE L AL & ; BB e T L PRMES 14 “WANT ADS” | Auto and Truck Agencies ot Sulc ¥ o o 53 tires, paint, aud Ready Heteence | Asch st \ LING RATES FO BETTER PRICE. an tas FORL | rolet touring, 1924 Buick touri 20 REAL VALUES AT YOUR OWN TER. 194k ston Srmel 1ARE Wiliye a1 ! B 81 EOu ¢ ght touring. Thue paywents oo ‘ | USED CAR DEPT. | dolpivs Garage, 127 Cherry st. #1 [ 49 35 HUNGERFORD COURT, | i o ine $1.80 31 5u & i Yeariy Order Rates Upon Application ® ., ELMER ro co. Count 6 worde to a iime. BUMES AUT . DEPENDABLE USED CARS ) 14 lines to an inch. MAIN ST, ONB 1513 3 Mintwuw Space, 3 iines. e I FHONBES] LOLGE BROTHERS— Minimuin Book Charge, 35 cents. | ——— 1324 Louring Cai. No Ad Accepted After 1 B. M for ||| 57 = e 1924 Coue. Claxified Page on Same Day. &at ||| BUICK USED CAR DEPT 1923 ‘Touring Car. 10 A M 5 BUIC BROUGHAM. 1 Coupe. Ade Accepted Over the Telephone ||| BUICK COACH. 1923 Sedan 4 for convenlence of customers. Call|| BUICK SEDAN. 1924 Sedan, = 425 Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator I CHEVROLET ROAUSTER Notify the Herald at once if yous ||| STUDEBAKER SEDAN. FORDS— [|]aa 1e incorrect. ot responsible for MOON TOURINC 1924 Coupe. [{[Errors after the fivet .neertion. NASH TOURI { 4| 1125 BUICK TOURING 1926 7 PASS. BUICK SEDAN, Coach. u NEW ¥ M E s E MODELS FORD COUPE AND | COMMERCIAL CARS— | ANNOUNCEMENTS SEDAN | DOLGE BROTHEKS ; GhEiTen Boron Gon | 1825 Screen dellvery. f Burial_Lots, Mouuments 1 103 ARCH STREET. | TERMS ARRANGED, percte and rein- PHONE 2 | . hermetically eealed LA | TS IHE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, Florists g CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. 1129 STANLEY 6T. TEL 131, BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS for wedding | all occasions, plus qual'ty and rervice |THE FOLLOWING CARS HAVE BEEN q ETENTN i e Ll il b & A | OPEN EVENINGS, y Floe:garailenhonie. 1183 hianis IN TRADE ON NEW CHEVRO- | | Sandelli's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St |TION AND SELLING ON CONVE IENT | | _Puone_264 |TERMS. PRICES ARE LOWER EASY TERMS. OPEN EVENINGS. CUT FLOWERS—potted plante, pleasing | variety. Spe. funeral work. Overland touring car. | g | T‘”“;’“”“( 4 Cleveland coach. BUNCH OF | Ford dump truck, Hudson Coach. Shuttle Mea Ford ton truck. Rickenbacker Sedan. | _67 Bast Main St. I Oakiand sedan. Butck Sedan, 7-pass, { Chevrolet touring. Oakland Touring. Chevrolet Sedan. SUPERIOR AUTO CO. ) 12 HURCH ST. TEL. 211 ¥ — ‘L AUTOMOTIVE Auto and. Truck Agen 1S—Sales and 195 Arch St teliable Concern. ales & Fervice, MID-SUMMER USED CAR SALB THE HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO., | 139 aRcH s1. TEL. 2542 ¢ Hupmobile touring Survice. Oakland sport tolr NASH USED CAR DEPT ! Ph hone hevrolet touring. | Ford touring Snd | ord coupe. ] Dodge sport touring. 4 Kinght sedan. HARDWARE CITY MOTOR CO. 0 CHESTNUT ST. TEL. 2215 Buick (4) sedan. [ Nash demonstrator sedan | service. Supeilor JRS— — | 1924 Chevrolet | Chugeh St e | evrolet sedan. ‘ DODGE_BROTHE and Service EORDa— S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley | A G. HAWKER, [ | _st_ Phone 31 | : d b _ |WE HAVE A G ss EN | | FRANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 years. | 80D SECRTLENTION [¢s PHONE 2458 ! nd Service. 453 West Main 8¢ (USED FORD RUNABOUTS, TOURINGS, 1] i STAR—Saics rooms | COUPES, SEDANB AND TRUCKS A1 tment. Burritt_Motor tford Ave, at Stanley | UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES AND THE " . — |TERMS ARE RIGHI SED | “Saler and Service. A. G. Howker. bt | (Exchanged for Paiges and Jawetts) | _Elm Stieet. Phone 2458. OAKLAND AND PONTIAG—Sales and | FORD AGENTS, oV o service, Products of General Aotore. | OVERHAULED AND REFINISHED Harwawre City Motor Co. 60 = 7 | The | _Chestnut st MOTOF Kenneth M | Service; cor. ts_for Gabrlel 81 CHEVROLET, 1523 TOURING chanical condition, good tires, n | Price 8145, ‘Call atter § p. m." 725 Stan- | AUIOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE, | MAXWELL 112 B COUPE—Two-tone ey Sts., 1st floor. left Duco fin ered in dark greer | e green CHEVROLET TOURI) Thafough- | 6" ARCH ; leather. Epecial price, § b ly overhauled a month ago, new tires Bl e | into cash’ immediately, cCan~ 211 or | 'VPMOBILE-STAR USED CAR DEPT.| one for its and simple, rug : | _4106-2 | | construction Zairi Bric CHRYSLER COUPE, 1026—2 passenger, | 1325 Essex Coach $350 | FORD 1824 4 v SLER | COUPE: : | % E Conc $350 | FORD 1924 % TON DELIVERY—Covered | “ariven_tess than 1,000 miles. tioneyman | Chevrolet truck exprees body, enclosed cab. Unumally Auto Sales ( , e it 8000 condition. Button side curtains | TTMISS TAURIE SHOWERED | e $150, . Ford coupe, | | A shower was held last evening| White, 2% ton truck 700 | FORD COUPE, 122 at the home of Mrs. Clifton Hill, 65 Ford coupe, ..... el A Colonial street, Hartford, in honor Ford coupe, y:mi AGREEABLE TIME PAYMENTS [ of Miss Gladys Laurie of this city. | Voo T SRR RS ) [ Guests were present from New Brit- | 1924 Chevrotet coupe, -rvr . aso| WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT Co. ain, Hartford, Meriden and New Ha- | 4 2 ¢ = ys ven. Miss Laurie will become the BT LUt R bride of Edward O'Ricley of this EDERINT MOTORISALH BRITAIN. TEL. 2810, | city on September 1. 5 JEWETT—Sales and § bout, 31 § o bl re Paige & Jewett Co., 319 Last nabout,. $13¢, pac0 Hhlah bt h - Touring, 52 Equipment comparabls ouring, 3 cars. Late 193¢ pro Guring mileage. ~ Price los Couper'§ o . s Coupe, $125. TG XD OV 5= | 133 Coupe: 4 s “BEARCAT ROADSTER'—Extra | cara. Bales any Service: 127 | 194 ‘Tudor § on'left running board. Tires fine | . Rue Phone | 1015 Sedan, $100. | Al the speed ana for which e = 7| 1824 Ton truck, panel body, £1%0 model {s famous. $395 to quick buyers H | and ”“; X 1922 Truck, etake body, $85 | ¥ St riven STU! " PASS - G S v Y [ 2500 mites, st ko mew. rice right . e | Bermett Motor & Arch 8 SLVERAL OTHERS FROM 336 UP. | meo). e B 284 ELM STREET, | o5 and Phone 1uLbere \CH—New Duco finish | o EASY TERMS. ‘ Price 305 | 240 HARTFORD AVE . 1T 50 A PERFECT TOVE | FOR ONLY $I0, DEAR . TO ME THIS IS ALL VERY | 01ISGUSTFUC! THAT THING CANT SPELL NO BETTER'N [ €AN WHERE IN HEAVENS NAME DOES SHE GIT THE MONEBY FOR 50 MANY SHE JESS DROPS INTO PAWS OFFICE N A THING SHES | MADE HERSELF! ~

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