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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927, Mail Orders Promptly Filled Our Aisle ME in good color: regular 85¢, p CHILDREN'S ors, regular 50c¢ value, pair Novelty cuff, new fall colors, pair Sport up), each CORDUROY KNIC Unlined, will stand hard wear, pair . At SHEEPSKIN CO ‘or hoys, regular to valle, gach st o a e 3 PANTY DR All wool jersey, also serge, (2 to 5). Infants’ department, each HOSE Full length, mercerized lisle, all col- FFABRIC GLOV oR artford's /zczjaplhg Center:, | hood club will Shop by Mail if |ton ridge. Unable to " Come Yourself town Spec over knee, 1 kind, pair WOM With pico (Stieet floor). Fach dic 23¢ 69c 1S 7 inch, gu IFI1G In flesh and honey. (2nd floor), each BOYS' BLOUSES 8 to 16, good patterns, $1.00, each KERS $1:.29 ATS ST 10 INCI ) valu .50. Great $5.95 :v and red S0 BOY 6 years. (Infa t), each ials Each Wed- |’ nesday Cannot Be Equalled for Value — See These for This Week S HALF HOSE Winsted silk and wool, first quality, WOMEN'S HOSIERY Full fashioned, well known make, silk ular 31.50 WIS » kind, pair ors, yard . " KNITTED SUITS All wool, in green, red, tan, blue, 2 to |side while | Charles I | charged | weapons. with ;bergh on held Frank L. dent, Ernest W. sistant lons, and Warner, he bank ¢ vear, according | ted, and it w a gain of ne posits $1.15 RAYON VESTS t straps in pink and peach, i SHEARS - aranteed, ficia odist church on | October 20 closc of {tce. All asked to at v Tidna Ige e will b CREPE GOWNS 85¢ 79¢ I CREPE DE CHINE e. Washable, « $l ()8 Mrs. aunt, Mrs, J | The opposite opeaed its door Central ard the Modern near the railr ern throughout, |turce, nts’ depart- N be ca Thompson is have drawn a gun during an alter- cation at the home of Sunday \ Frank Brown made Athletic Club The regular weckly meeting of the Kensington Athletic club this evening at Tabs' hall, Kensington. Bank Elects Officers Wilcox president of the Berlin Savings bank at the annual meeting held day afternoon. Other officers were | finance at its organization meeti reelected also. They are M treasurer, nt joyed t a ar Motherhood Club Luncheon A luncheon of the Berlin Mother- held tomorrow |afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Worth- |ington Community house, Worthing- All members of the or- ganization are urged to be present. Court Tonight The weekly session of the Berlin court will be ning at § o'clock at the town hall. Judge George G. Griswold will pre- Prosecuting Lewis will handle ascs for the town. | Included in the docket i the case jof Bertram Thompson of Meriden, held this eve- Attorney the rrying concealed alleged to Edwin Lind- rning. Officer he arrest. will 8 o'clock be at was reelected ster- ildrum; secretar and treasurer, Henry C. Deming; RSv‘ Fitzsim- Ruth ! 3 cretary, a prosperous o reports submit- stated that there was $300.000 in de- An addition of £60,000 to the surplus was roported Official Board Mecting meetnig of the of- the K immediately the regular mid-w members of the board are Relative 1 ft here she P. ; New Shop in Kensington Barber shop, I the Kei ¥ prictors are John Spitzel and forme Ww damon of Worth- this morning for will visit her tayme located office, pro- Rich- proprietors of Shop, shop is mod- improyed t The ton sterday. Th vith Masquerade Dance nber H CAUSTIC REPARTEE ATTOWN HEETIG Selectman Carter Under Fire on Gost of Roads LEGAL BILLS QUESTIONED; Bank Elects Officers at Annual \ Tinance 1 onrd L ox em 1 “h- Meetlng—Visitors Abroad Return || to Town—| Meeting—Other Ttems of Interest “The a contract James J. F of this town 1 the voters,” tzsimmons of ton in a scathing denunciationg First Selectman George B. Carte last evening's annual town mecti held in the town hall. “T do not how | that contract can be broken exce by impeachment. T helieve men should realize 1 etn with Ker of i resting upon them 2 save the town as they possibly he speceh harangue by John Carbo, propriation of $16,000 of vouds and hridg Mr. maintained that for the amount the appropriation granted the ro: shonld receive better care. H ther stated that he would a followed a Ie on t tor the Carho f $3,000 for the care of the town roads, The announcement f surprise and was rapidly follow:d by the rejection: of the proposed propriation of $16.000 by {0 12, After that it was voted {1 board and the n meet w Mr. Carbo to legal contraet th of roads. This motion passed hy a vote of 40 to 11 Seleetman Carter st hat there was an outstanding contract with Mr. Skinner of the town farm which must be paid, running from April 1, 1927 to April 1, 1928, It was at this point that Fitzsimmons replied that t men had a t with h . 1lis remarks were grect- ed with 1use lectinan Carter agzainst the proposcd that the roads received all the at ion that eould be given them. He | itioned that John Moore of Ken- | ton had approached him with a ' “new fangled” idea which would b the town money on road oil but that it was not practical. Moo reflied that the “new fa ideas were faets and pointed outethat the town was paying too much money per gallon for its road oil “How much of the Stanley Works time did you use up to figure that out™ replied Carter hotly itor Lester Demin gavel for orde Previous to the ros battle, Thomas Emerson ton stirred up interest when he to question the appropriation the heading of gencral town ment, demanding to know what heading the expert Mr. Crundle, Mr. S Carlson were listed, The three tioned aftorneys gay during the case of Emerson vs. Town of Berlin when the ton resident sued the Auetion of taxes, It was pointed ouf 1t the services of the thre oned men were listed un cading of Donald Garfney in the crmergency fund. Emerson replied that the three men reccived a larec amount and were not listed, claim- ing that the voters should know of | came as a a vote of board of | tor car o selec contrac | fought bitterly move, stating | men- testimony the Kensin town for a v men- r i | was | fic A. R. to Hold Open | fract for $10.000 and post a bhond | 4. questic With The vot ippropriation 41 to 12. It John Carbo he au- the selectmen and garding the voted 1 thorized the in to mect T a contr: s voted t z the town elerk up of draw- for care of th th appro n order to e of 1o vard of a was unaninously in leration 1s, ¥ con- and + thud fow i over- Only two ind Patsy of the pro- Lewis, tax was not en- lo in its tavor its Gianotti, spo posed cod favor - collector, tirely in present adoption, Goor wditor, stated 1 in did not want the odo, vlin had no t Derlin for indi- form ¢ ot v plau lorato ploded veheme ning o ment, of sainst VTairs the tow He flay nin a 1o their town affairs. 1L all voters for lac ting, 1 not getting and checking up on ng of the mode wel had no effect on the resident, and of handelappi The hamms to sington Ken- finished g swept s T L wave the hall Al residents and even town of- 1ls seemed cool towards the adop- tion of the code and the isue was over, movi- nee to b hall, Kensingt ning, Oc! awarded the costun ed and refr n 10 vote was call- Crossing Action lectmen wers nhorized by s to close the proposed deal S H. & H. R R o the climination of Miller . upon payment of £200, pro the railroad company com- nsites Mr. Bodack, owner of sur 15 property or other parties Wy da aused, The ion of the crossing makes » crossing out of a public thoroughfare and is heing suggested by the 1d as a means of avoid- accidents at that point Upon petition of 1%, L. Norton and Grandview avenue and Tow were aceepted by the providing all legal rvequire- ments are complied with. The peti- tion was 1d to the tmen by property owners of the streets, . totalling $156,03 in full, the school iving its appropriation of without question Nurse Committee committee T vot s at 5 th with the N. lative sident of the Ausiliary, returr last [ whery Misses Marga New York ha ra rauth of A progr "narrer bt others °roavenue o town, tend the event. rend aps fwit nnsic rance her. iheir repertoire southern folk so song popular x Lccepted hoird rece $58,840 in charg the activitics of the committee was appointed Mrs. Henry Hooker, Mr: ker, John A. Moore, Claude Dr. R M. Griswold, Miss riswold, Mrs. Mary Griswold, Chase Coale, Russell 8. Gol im Scoft, George B. Carter and 't 0. Clar meeting of town superyising pear at the sin tend on « nee. A uled Community The weekly 1 Methodist chure {morrow the chu clos at 30 Meeting Postponed | rezular meetin rican Legion Auxiliary 5 scheduled to take place irsday, November 10, will be the proximity of In its place, a short il he held on November 4, at Le- Kensington, to e follow- Nation of mbers of Bolton-I< nerican 1 D. mma Hart husiness of Day. meetin, Armistice o'clock. evening, 1l this evening at The Social Mrs. |atternoon. | The Fire {hold tts rc | Thursday | han The sics gion, will be gue R. Mecting Willard chapter, ghters of the American Revolu- ill hold an open mecting at | Jerlin Congregational church on ¢ evening, October 20, at § Chancellor Chester Me- of the American Internation- Springfield, Mass,, ‘will address Those who have neellor McGowan will be to hear him again and a attendance is expected. The {public is invited to attend. i Dr. Griswold Returns | Dr. Matthew H. Griswold of New i Britain avenue, Kensington, return- cvening from an extended | Captain to Austria where hie studied sur- | Loch Etive, under some of the most | reasonable nowned surgeons of Burope. |Griswold left this country carly in July and since then has heen study- ling in Kuropean hospitals. His many friends in this community will glad to hear of his return. nd Thursday evenin There will be lin Gran ition of officers later date inst | | | | anxions lrge last 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRI US FELLAS TEASED OSSIE ABOUT MIS DOAYK SO MUCH THAT AES GOING To SELL IT, TAG=/i5 NOT AIS NicE DONK. THAT MIS UNCLE CLEM GANE AIM 2 nsington gir given preteicst hall wi ents T hed evening tollowing American, Legion convention. | East Berlin Items ret ve 1 exte M Cottag i 4 for the orrow evening 1 that several hundred lof Piedmont college in ( is tional embraces ng: I It this was an error. nd Berlin are here will be no charge rt foothall pra for tonight hail basement a 1y ch cvening at social rooms. The Girls' club will m munity hall Thursday evening at The Knights of Pythias will mer it Five ywill George Pollard, D Parent-Teacher {will meet at the Hubbard g, ill be the first meeting of the a this evening. w WHERE WISHE! Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct. The most popular wishing well in otland is at the country and Mrs. Gerald Leigh on where “nearly wish” comes true Leigh is an American. At the hopeful ones drink a glas of water and then wish three times. READ HERALD CLASSIFIF FOR YOUR WANTS ENDS /| Thursday eve- Prizes will be and funnjest on orat- served will be om France e Stowell of Kensington, ew Britain J to hier homy here to e atte nd | Cas returned to their d visit h and Mrs. Adam al merit Community and it is ex- il quartet orgiu, will um. eir conjun tour, T college songs southern dialect tuals and was originally an- i male The prog in o nounced that the quartet would ap- Methodist tesidents of Ken- | chureh but invited to jce is sched- t 7 o'clock er meeting of th will 4 to ock ot at Com o'clock. t o with Jr., Thursday rum corpy will w weekly rehearsal on evening at Community ciation 1001 on This fall, meeting of Ber- The held a Oct. i1l be t ul of this cvening as | previously announced. COME TRUL 18, place of every M. the well ) ADS ! 1 | Vice presi- ! la fix- | ion | 1 the| at- | tion | eir ¢ at- | for | Bri in«the church, in jingw t| Davis, | football scason at ) o'clock Sun- i ety st | Bristol News COUR'S DECISON sized crowd will accompany th. " Erving Huband Must Agree to Support His Wile i Fined For Drunkenness, 1 Fiver of WOMAN HIT BY AN AUTO! rovioms vt or 15 ogravam night at Hart's corner. ) and costs in the court this bers are asked to be pres morning by Judge cph I |crossing the street in front of the New Departure Manufacturing Co., by an automobile operated by James hand of 31 Wooding street He vas attended by Dr. Alexander Bothwell and taken to the Bristol hospital. According to the police, was driving north Plainville News GWILLIM CHAIRMAN OF FINANCE BOARD) C. of G. Investigator Named First session 1o All mem Bachand on North Main t when Gagne etepped out from in back of a string of cars travelling In the opposits direction directly in the path of Bachand's car. Bachand reported the matter to police head- quarters, He will be given a hear- ing hefore prosceuting attorney ust s Gagne is able to ap- b dtrael in 1 service at 9:30 as soon ar 10 o'clock Intermen Bernard's who turn out for practice w a fair chance to play Funeral of Miss Fay The funcral of Miss Margaret Fay of 94 Broad who dic Donovan on a charge of unkenness, Fiver 5 arrested after 2 o'clock Monday 1z by Officer James Kelth on h Main street, Saturday evenin; held this morning {There was ¢ {at the home of her sister, Mrs. { Fahey. and ene at Bernard's churel made in St Schlatter Formerly A. Schlutter, former pro- or of Trinity college and inter- nationally known as an expert in nguages, particularly of the early English dialects, who was scriously i in West Haven early last Head of New Body DRIVERS IN CRASH HEL Wil Appear tm Court Tomorrow| rho An-prainville fomtnt Evening—“Searchlight Minstrels” “ill mect tonight for prictic city for a Ler of 3 . He ot Bristol during the world all members and candida To Be Staged Tomorrow Night— cd to report. The nd resided with Carl Wilzek ove strect not yet de For tha Mrs. George of Plainville Tnjured— I | H w | Milkman Fined—Toxington Street managen. 1 Man suffers Broken Leg—Other ely book . Grange Meeting—Briefs, Lised Here for this Sunday, but has teams lined up and will announcement later in th No Quorum auorum th Items, GltS Stanley 8. Gwillim was elected the first chairman of the town board of | E| Yack of a the selectmen’s office. 'abandonment election was expected plan commission predicted, as he had {nigne, The chaim Frank x of the Chamber o [iwivasiar was aetained ‘ot of ¢ Commerce committee which investi-{gnq pirst Selectm ed the advisabilily of such a{precant at th board and presented it to the town |y so the town planners tra nd is therefore most qualified for | ;o business. Their regula 18, mosition:: will be held next Monday All members of the hoard wors Notes present. They are, besides Mr.| Mr. Robert H Gwillim, Joseph N. McKernan, Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ric ity S Washburn, Joseph T. McCar- | Gre d, Mass. and W. thy. Axcl Johnson and William J.|of Brooklyn, N. Y. Foran. First Selectman James | end Mr. and Simpson sat in w the finance |Peters of Park str body. Mr. McK acted as tem-| The and Professior porary clerk in the absence of the|Girls' club will meet in the town clerk, who, by the rules laid |gational church parlors down for the board, is clerk of that |o'clock this evening. The zroup also. {1ea ther tooling, The finauce board will have littla | Who are interested are cordially in- to do for several months, as its main | Vited Work consists in preparing the budg. et cach r. That for the fiscal vear Just beginning has been ap- prov:l by the town and it will be Pr: W {next summer befors various| The departments will be preparing IhE estimates another year. the board meet, receive estimates pass on them | it before the board may be called on antime if any special ap tions are asked for. In any the decision of the board fs | not final. Tts work is purcly that of a group of expert advisers, and final |authority rests as bofore with the voters., Cars Crash; Miss Mary Stewart of 1 «t, Southington, and | MeCarthy of 17 Ashiey s | ford. summoned ter a collision hetween their auto- obiles on East Main e duy afternoo Miss Stewart said | that she slowed up for a truck and at the Hartford man's car hit hers from the rear. McCarthy maint {#d he w Traftic Offi cer David Kauftman summoned botl of them fo appear in court tomor- row evening, w i World-Renowned be decided, both with | violation of the rules of roud. | They will be prosecuted nd | Juror William J. Foran. Searchlight Minstrels™ ast of “The Scarchlight Min- to be presented DLy the Church of Our Saviour choir in high school anditorium tomorrow night, has been rehearsing consci- entiously and hopes to make the £how one of the best of its kind ever aged here. A number of special- ists have been secured for the olio, These include Clifford Northrup of Waterbury, Miss Hynds of New Tla- Mr. Russell of Plainville, Mrs tol of Bristol, and Fred Kirilik | Harwinton i3 (o) evening au tr. Gwillim': nd had been n chair i nred Simpson finance ho: Wir of ( m me past night, few years he hae son-in-lasw, st Haven, who the Drospeet nd M rris 3 onducted city Hotel in 1) [4 nfic « spent the week \ Divorce of 13 divoree this eity in the tford yester- nnings. Fritz his wife with 1984, " The June 2 North from with h in line M. Fritz of rior court H ¥ by Judg el on March rried Business 5 o at girls and on | i Rarlow | Britair a 1an Lyon of New Britain. | Tor Merry Makers will meet this | nient the home norge N Wi Captain Resumes Duties t Thomas I, Guekin of the nt resun his du- night followin vacation week Detective Sergeant McGillicuddy, who has bheen iptain in charge of the office is cnjoying a vacetion of t tient hospital is ur the Daniel of at dy for 25 will and Ja 0 ) Ja mor wished to s ir til ) ert oh Judg n, however, ruled that it was again up to the bondsman to | pay the w sixty dollars due or | back payments and this w Tor 1 with t iy honds Large Class to Be Confirmed i Sacrament of confirmation idministered at the 10:15 a . Wass next Sunday morning at St. Joseph's church by Rt. Rev, John J. Nila hop of the Hartford dio- which is the larg- of the local parish, s children and 20 adults. ighborhood Prayer Meeting The rezular weekly neighborhood prayer meeting will be held at o'clock morning at Nearing of 50 Miss Ida M. Clark Ne this mo MeDonong) to the Broad Britain ng for Austin s taken ral hospital slight operation The executive conimittes Congregational church will the this evening a ) o'clock. Miss S Mass., after spending | Miss Dorothy « strect Mr. Tr My ppor i town. was bl in th prop | eve noney : est in the inc ! & done hi liomy with o eturned ck-end is morning erst, he task of n or serving s¢ another sentence of uposed by Drivers months or » court on S a5 in the event he preseribed week- tomorrow Mrs. A, 1 street the leader. Red Men to Mect regular weekly mecting of Compounce Tribe, T 0. R. M., will be held at S o'clock this evening in the 1 Prospect street wstice Night Plans for the Armistice will be perfected at Seicheprey post No. gion. 1t is expeeted that s of the Legion and o iads will be the guests of honor Sues For 8100 < of attachment were filed in of the city clerk yesterday crnoon in an action brought by Reed Auto Supply company of city against Charles Terry. The se will be heard before Justice of P Joseph . Dutton at 10 o'clock on the morning of October 24th. Mrs. wenue and 1 made effeetive home of Woodla Lwill b Woman Hit by Auto | i of West Main eived wero iled to make the arratt of street yester- e minor 5 of Main and n robile was struck she erday North autc oper 4 of banquet ting of an Student of ) English Dialects Victim of pulos wil B (0 wring the rey Just pros: and-Run™ Motorist. s s00n as Mrs hle 10 appear Fined for Selling Watered Milk Josep Ne The 1S R Sehlut- { w Haven, Cc condition of Dr world-renowned En diale by a “hit Oct Otto A student of d ave- adulterat- nd costs in by Judge had s rvounsel, DeRosivr. An the sta harg: < with selling cd g0 city court this o R motorist |11 ning 4 1o be [Joseph M. an after ied zlish s who a milk 1 nd-run” last might reports ghtly improved but still the Grace hospital here Hospital authoritics said that ex amination ha sled that D hlutter's injuries were multipl lacerations the fracture of the leg st eritical \ |anatys today Clio Reading Club Clio Reading club will hold meeting of the season this home of Mrs. Charles SS Burlington avenue. mes Case will he the reader. Children Committed children of Mr. and Mrs Whecler were committed, to ¥ home this morning at a juvenile court at William J. Malone pre- lists show © T its first to cc arrest of Ro- ontowa followed I H. Rs | inspector of commission | stigation of Unionville, an | Vo JIp. pos Iy a minor nes, 1d it he My 1 con to Prosecuting dairy food d Alton the fof | Rew. Melville, the rector of he will he end men are hlutte aving Haven last which stru i 1 away b witnesses could dite character of the RANQUIST Margaret ot was 11 given 1oon, She Nort 1tomahil (ftor sever & had ree J interlocutor. was 1 Frederick Mel- Philip Russell. Howard Mar- Frederick Lackey, Albert Hem- . E. 8 Lackey and Mrs. C. V. { White. The chorus consists of Mi'- Ired Woodruff, Vivian Davis, Mrs Iph Williamis, Mrs, 1. S Bann.ll Tyles Moore, Myron Rancor, Marion enore Russell, Mrs. Edw Lackey, Gertrude McGibbon. Ediic {Goeh and Theodore T.aBonne. | A one-act sketch, “Stick to Yo' i Word, Gal." will be the afterpicce. Ticket holders who have not yet « changed the fickets for rescrved at checks may do so at the ligh school tonight or just before th performance tomorrow cvening, The show will begin at § o'clock | Leglon Plans Celebration | Irock-Barnes post, Am n Le- gion, met last nlght and falked over plans for the observance of Armis- tice Day, November 11. No definite nstn celebration is expected to be the| |torney same as in past vears, wih court e and other appropriate | car Attol 1 | The 1ey ville, tin, ollowir "o arge, son of ting hield on Iriday that time it was bre for th ion ppear st 2 machin i a mer lission ore th October ht out t 1 of nilk ¢ ne SHOWE Granquist of the vears ago d her marital began Mrs. W and honsehold s and traveled to Canada s ter went to Seattle and then returned to this city Ler transpo been furnished by the husl some time past, however, have not been Iiving troubles few TED) Teste 150 qua cnst reulin st of Tior Mon- nt {mately 1S of purchasing test 1 th 1o tak added demand, milk was purchas from Frank Grabowski of Plain It was contention R that the watered milk fur by Grabe Ki. I n t mil ood d on several les of the Rob: 1rd home recip 2 | was t] of many Miss Ciran i become the bride of David Gustaf- son on Octoher 22 <«PLAINVILLE®» i Lers y quist milk outsid the couple Wheeler residing gn L. and Mrs. Wheeler Yivir strect, wis | I city health o that Dr. I. R. Vail, and herd inspector, occusions sent sam- wrge milk to the statr analysis and b ¥ er, E Mrs, 14. son of iiramo o’ Joseph Mr. and ic TONIGHT last evening for appe for about for Joscph was horr: U aly, April 16, this country young ho: schoo! following an lcitis e had r weeks FioreAslool:e ories for aded 1 . cry respect. At- D pointed out to the that no more milk was being purchased from outside and he felt that his client a victim of rather untor he | Robarg: xtent {ate a pa- exer- Grange Meeting | “Time to Love’ The regular meeting of Plainville Grange, No. 54, will be held this | v Laugh for Every Tick of the Clack evening in Grange hall at § o'cloc : ‘ As important business is to hr NEDSTHERY ! brought up, a full attendance is re- AT Girl Wits quested. Members of the ladies® de- | gree team and regular officers are He attended tre Tas! nd was in the opi more class at the Nigh achee!. Sup- viving, besides the parents. ase three sisters, Ro - toinetie and cne brother. Vite Era- mo, all of this city. The funeral will be haid ! o'clock Thuraday morring was simply te eircu h y court felt wever, that responsible to some ributing the adulter milk and accordingly imposed {the fin | Leg Broken When Strack By Auto. Joseph e, aged 72, of Lex- wa The Agnin CLAKA BOW in thony's chureh. Rev. will celebrate the M, (Continued on Page 11) Beccarls “HULA" mass of ington street sustained a fracture of his leg shortly after 6 o'clock last cvening when he was struck while especlally asked to he present. South Ends Book Game The South Ends will open | You Will Want ta Meet Her thelr | Wonders of lzind Wo! — rds Y” TR, WRY, OSSIE - AFTER YOUR UNCLE CLEM WAS NICE] ENOUGLATO GINE IT 70 YOU YoU WANT 70 SELL 1T 2 WHOENER BLYs 1T MISAT BEAT |7 AND TREAT IT AWFUL MEAR= YU WOULDN YOU FELLAS OUSAT 70 KNOW BETTER TUAN TO TEASE MM LIKE TUAT— AOW HELL TUINK L AMTO BLAME AAD BE MAD AT ME / I GLAD YOURE GOING TO KEEP YOUR ) YES, TLL KEEP DOAK, OSSIE=LETS / [T-COME ON ALWAYS BE | AN WATCU ME GooD FRIERDS! | FEED IT Some SURE T GOING | O SELL AY DOAK: WKy NoT2 ul REG U.§ PAT. VY. ©1827 BY NEA SEAVICE, BKC.

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