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NEW BRITA Pr |ana ror that followed dancing $7.95 (Actually Worth $15) An outstanding collection of dresses, new and very smart for misses and junior misses. | | ensembles, straight line models, two and three piece i ] 5 suites, made absolutely right in workmanship and fit. I retty little affairs for busine afternoon wear. specta Misses’” and Junior Misses’ Fashion-Favored Frocks In Special Sale Tomorrow Chic silk tuck-ins, tor sports and || furnished by the Community orches tra Mr | ma | oce and M Clark vy beautiful gifts in honor of the received | sion, the presentations being on "tlhp! y during the evening. Both the |y banquet hall and the assembly hall | aid | were beautifully deco ]:md bunting. Th a4 with flags American Beauty | Dancing hour. Plainville News ONLONS APPROACH AIST ANNIVERSARY (Pierce Street Couple Married in : | Southington in {888 50T 1N oD HEALTH ! was enjoyed until a 1 | hold | | e T mpo ro Tomorrow will | wedding anniversa | Mrs. Thomas E. ( | street The couple {In Plainville and ha 1 of friends. Both are enjoying gool | health at the present time and ar: |’ mark the of Mr 61 P well | ulon of are jrose was the flower of the evening.| 7y, red their first nstructions to the g ir- or the second class test Spectal Auxiliary Meeting 1 L ixiliary of Dro A 1 1 special Friday « hall on Whiting street f Mr M ery n Legion Auxiliary to Hold 1o " Special Meeting—Mrs. Mary Wag- | ",'f'v"‘ 4 | ner Nears Tin Birthday—dusi- | prano: T cale By Women's Federation, ‘H ““ ate the Le Al m bers 1 to b very ition Capitol in her new gradu where her well r set of 1d has a reputation as a m ¢ is the daugh- and Mrs, A. Sneideman, usicale Tomorrow is in readiness for eld {omorrow regational the ration. A the aus- by rold Ch v MacCracke general public s to Meet will h orrow WASHINGTON TRIP < " REATES INTEREST g - ‘!mn ! their last opportunity to| Elks to Entertaln ews | file property lists for tax at Fire- | The local lodge of Elks will enter- | men's hall today. The board of as-|tain members of the Middletown e ses: will session at the | lodge at its clubrooms tonight. There I ai for the last time | will be card, pool, and bowling tour- today naments between the two lodges. School Construction Started | Feslivities are expected to get tual construction work on the | under way at § o'clock. v distr schoolhouse on | S Far gton avenuc was started yes- | (... E terd lilding contract award- ;(’]a"d Opera Singer Is ed to Ge was for | ours Chicago Doctor’s Bride Chicago, Oct. (#—The summer Evem]‘,g S(flODl PH[)]]S Comest‘ A ion ¢ 1,000 Was | time divorce of Edith Mason, grand I : ‘t 9 E d‘ : | 3 ) was d in the | opera diva from Giorgio Polacco, o Slg g purchase of the property. There are | musical director of the Chicago Civie SEEEE — and or 68 could be cared for in|three months later by her marriage old school to Dr. Maurice A. Bernstein, Chicazo drew plans for the b T marriage took place October To Organize Cathol Council [} and did not become generally Construction In Sixth - Distriet Be Mrs, Theresa B. Shanan of Nor-|known until last night. “So much ch has se out a call for the or-| of my private life been the sub- gun—inna Dizna Dies—Miss Son- | g nization of n»w-r)w Council of [fect of public discussion,” Miss PRIOS S S Catholic Women in this city A | Mason id, “that I feel such mat- troem On Bates Debating Team— | 0o eo” e puen ters are my private busine Promoted by “New Haven” Road. |Zation will be held state . re was nothing so very secret : |armory on Sunda 10| aho marriage to Dr. Berne The cor or o to Wash- |o'clock. ! stein," s dded. I simply did not ington among the evening school pu- | he £ members of the | think it necessary to make a publie pils i g ex ngly close, ac- |oeql ( he urged to | announcement.” cording to ( on | with the |l aitena talk by Rev Dr. Ber ein is 43, Miss Mason, superintendent. Henri Plante, Who, | yathew e, director of the|36 1 the last report, placed second, | gio, au of social SN (s 4,”,,.;}‘ RAn=tien Aoyt o S —— . atod ‘ 'ARE YOU TROUBLED : : e Shanan, the organizer, hus i camp director of Lakeville wIT ? e e e s kel WITH RHEUMATISM? e e R Promoted By New Haven Road TRY BON_TONE e oliior e Fugene k. Oviatt of West Haven S ' W. Oviatt of 61 Stey o Matter How Long M nt Verno 1 o st prome by : 5 add : I Bhonji i . Standing Or Obstinate & hious connbeled it Your Case May Be— Bon-Tone Will Bring Re- MATERIALS COLORS They were marricd in Southing- : il e Satin Brown ton on October 24, 1888, at St L ch e fam et on 5 Printed Silk Black | Thomas's church by Rev. Fathor | . kit o et BRI r:- Bon-Tone .\;’o s | nt h 3. 0 1 he | € it 1 1o b AR =N SAUL S ma stan g ob- Tweeds ; Hun John E. Conlon and the | ; | C: eed Wine | present Mrs. William Norton of | To Meet ; . Istinate your case may no mat- ! anton Crepes Independence Blue | Bristol were their attendants. Mr hattle royal 14 jor thelter how many other remedics you | | conton a lifelong resident f o 'WHV‘ | have taken without success—Don't 1 : S = Matnvi S ) - 1 Lit school educa p hope Bo one with its | Miss Sizes — 9 | Plainville, Mrs. Conlon having bee 1 1 SRty ur I Misses' Sizes 14 to 2 \ioke it Boiihinct Tt ool eh in ke Gitchteld sniaienn T He graduated he very root of | SR e e et i v t L “hot” race b ientific school | your assists Nature in | Junior Misses’ Sizes — 11 to 17 i Tha sy i i i wre drawn on the s and in Sep-the proper our vital | | Lo 7 me par entered the r n lon i o ; t 3 organs. Bor | LA = ville immediately after Anna Diana New Haven road at ‘ SECOND FLOOR ding ; A e O ¥ il Mr. Conlon is a member of Court 1 fo AL DL ACOMT o \ Il f Al TaatinTent ut SElack Tol- clves Tax Bill s General Lawton, Foresters of Amer tween the two teams 1 last 1 J k fol ) X rsh chemie fEeller e e o tpbnet j< | lowing an iline ut 7 months | A tax hill was received from the mporary results. o tn oIl o5l Sor this cton Rsih ( She was | s city on April 7, office of the state tax comn meadicine like | membe oh. ofl Oiii Lzame 1, the da of Mrs. Antoin- by Ci wsurer George Beach ng health s 5 the thony ves 1wy and n Novem thousands Lady of have three [to m vy ! A rday: ax | daughter Edward Daly of | by 1 Llan e 4 L et aditlies : y The total of the bill is $22.7 few days seamin tioned the judge ragarding the laws Maple cemetery. [New Britain, Mrs. Sidney Heming- |1 | 1of i is $22,700.12,| Wi i L . 5 L y | way of Plainvil ST i 1 in addition a military bill of with joy over the she ob. erlin ews lin that case, stating that he could East Berlin Ttems [y LI, conboe fiatad tained with s medicine, ot find any passage in the hand The Community club program this | “ e e 1 arent-Teacher Program Bon-Tone, Mrs. Mary J. Siiva of 463 e A =~ | book relating to owls and that he cvening is the beginning of the falll : thr c ST e e thought he had a perfect right to cntertainment activities. The com- | WO are well known here. 3 t i by e i i lare Attorney Charles F. Conlor 1 rent-Teacher association of the shoot the birds. An available inter- mittee in charge of tonight's pro- PEL - iton ! e e el e e H preter pacified Commorata and ex- sram is Miss Betty Pratt, Miss Alice | Prosecutor in the local town et S Reni i oIl At plained to him the meaning of the McCorkle, Miss Virginia Walsh and (John I Conlon, special officer, e Sy d b g S statute—whercupon the latter pald 'Miss Virginia Sugenhime. These [ Willlam Conlon of Forestville ! ot T . Young women have been rehearsing | Birthday Anniversary I by R Grant Meddons | Owners, Not Drivers, Guilty L playlet for the occasion and in ad-| M Mary W ha 1 r o : ki \".\ a8 “l M“‘\]L e | “I want you to undersiand that dition have several other enfertain- will ol e po of 1t i o1 inite ar i lit 15 the owner that we want, not 'ment featnres. Commitiees have niversary s ! 1 t menlylrainoths ads e 4 e Mired Hadden, Second (Oliender, |the ariver.” statea the judge ~ast been appointed for all mectings us th Mis . On M wting Tean o AT i L 4 ) Y lnight In discharging Michael Shim- | the first of the new yenr. e totive e e 5 DIl ot Mo |month ago and charged with over- ! lordsville are spending a few d: and co 1 ‘ clan folbald thre » Ussipltnd e {loading a truck. In the testimony the guests of friend Mygpinumher ofiir wn for et A s R NIEEH Teia 0 /Go et of the accused it was brought out ras pastor of the local Meth- | her jovial d A few S Eva Sonstre 15 April 21 A adta 4;]RS LYDIA BRUGE DIES that he was just making his first odist church for several years E50ht oken hip i ¥ g e e P an o int At ol HINOS [trip. He had complained to the ' Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Robinson of (she Slroer | ‘ : {1 o e Rt () ‘n\\xwr of the truck, Max Gordon of | ¢ "'“l;""-!»\-fy- “l" !"' guests of Mr. '!‘ In spite o eatian, cal dircctor at | % i RIthe o (‘ ‘o'” LE 3 f - 'and Mrs. R. O. Clark. condition, she enjoys good health odze Mecting | 1ceting with reception | i 1 ; ¢ Passes |Hartford, that in his opinion the an¢ -l e | Vs K g | ! WitcRofRErominentERAY e truck was overloaded, but the latter | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goldrick of |She has resided here practically all| Scquassen lodge, No T. 0. O.fed that a m noEperle A8 | Away—Man Fined For Shootng |nad convinced him that everything | Kingston, N. Y. are the guests of |of her life will hold a regular me lub has s a4 for gL Liosnt Mnsquorane | % | was all right. Orders for the arrest Mr. and Mrs. James McPherson. | Club Piles Articles | morrow at S o'clock. All i s S New | sstons Ladies’ Social .mw} Owl—Judge Reaffirms Guilt of | 'y "0 oocontation of the owner | Robert Clark is spending a few | The articles of association of {he | taking part in es are urged M y un. Tt will b is completing plans to present | g lof the truck was lssued to the'days at his home here from his|Ttallan-American Citizens' club of |to attend. i test of the new Boys' club | hifducrade halloween dance at the LeucieOwner=gBetiin Rt |ofticers, and the case was continued | Studies at Tilton Academy, at Til- | Plainville have been filed at the of- Plainville Briefs um, which is along in fine |- 0 Sions ’W“’\m' SR |t ot |t N H, ¢ £ 1 S e ¢ Joseph 'I. Donovan and Frank ) t 1 : . ning at § o'clack P e o Sl Goraon aonidlanpTar Thay g ons / e of the town clerk. The society ! \ le under the capable direction of : o : With av air of resigned bravado, 1L‘(,”}!i)f\\i‘:jlfl?nKr-hurl.'f' op | Robert B. Stevenson has been re- | was organized in the carly Bristol have sold 101s | \fy. praj, | Drizes for the pretticst and fun-f MR J T. CURRAN \Ifred Hadden, who said he was a SR ippointed station agent at the Eust|ihe yoar and enjoys a lnrg Walter | Spoaking Ahout Sports t costumes will he awarded | The Bon-Tonc Representative Civil engineer with the board of | o Pisiiio0d of New Tritain | Berlin depot which I‘f"l' hehad Pre- |bership. The organization rccording 104 4 24 young sional } ,M' e ""'l'jf"' P.-T. Meeting | Myrtle street, New Britain, Conn., pablic works in New Britain, faced |\ oq 510 and costs of court | VIOUSIY held .l'nvléw’\f‘lai‘\flnvvz.'\k“y‘"i\w charter from Attorney Anthe t the offlce 1oy heer ol B e LA Laach et e S BN R Tlong Bian i Eons Iudge George Griswold last night | fid 5 " Claiey guilty to speed- | 1O 7;»‘1{,{(:\",:\ \Ihxy.;l”’: was MEHL picy of Bristol ; 3 g o o el ondoei mect for {ho firs Gy ih I pen e T nd told him that he was ready 0 5,07 1o g arrested by Constable ::" ”m“; ST ey 0,:”\‘. *.,“,’,}"J;e The purpose of the organizalion [”'[»”’ : 3 o (T G Tl e LA l“"“ v”x “'_V]Mlkwnln‘ol it will benefit others. For over 2in se = his six months' | . ° st owe after ad S ANl L8 LoV anE b L follows: “To cncours Alrs. Fred Hart of eree i Sl G i tonightaa e 0 - T suffered rhe ginjservingg onahl et Brown last week aft r he h S en s e e ol it . To, encou R thi i erbury. | Arthur 8, Brackett, medical Bond of ar. 1 suffered rheumatism, sentence it only he —could "Bel|..gneq head-on into a Connectlent B¢ THCRIS WFO WAL Be Weased 104alization and the diftusion of L : i { ommy Jarrett of | the Bristol schools, {11 could not sleep—the pains in my omeone 1o look afler his dog and it My on rarmington. ave- |14 of his reappoin [1nowledgo regarding the obiigations | A ot st tod tho e Al a e e Lo Eratol senaaln ‘u’\n ;T";\I);l on At s e ~hickens,” The judge very wil- | | . iid rilvilerse Herions Nl A e rerumbull (0. is hein oved i © Heal f the Schoo T P s = et b s chickens.” The judge ve - Inue. : The Fife and Drum corps will |"N0 Privileges of American citizen- | " L L publish- | An entertainment, under the i, | MY kidneys were very weak. Then lingly detailed Constable I ‘"’\{ Wet Road Causes Crash Iliold a rehearsal tomorrow evening |SMP: 10 instruct the members re- LG e o U too, my stomach was giving me a Brown to see that the Man's worrles | qjippary pavement was sald to 2 0 f 0 O : L7 | garding thelr civie duties, and EentReRsdicanc@ucionygadaiion otball f e anne Mot odr L ek Iiok ronblel Tl had bk ! at 7:30 o'clock at Community hall. / o on et A cotball team will e B of the |BFeat des always had vere quieted. Hudden was taken fy,. the cause of a crash yesterday | =5, 0% 0 L0 L cnE L Wil | Seneral to strive for the welfare for : n : v Pt e Ay T LN R : ' la bad taste in my mouth—it seemed to the Hartford county Jjail 1ast|,vening when cara driven by Ru- |y 019 b oSSR FRIE E L lal persons of Ttalian descent glon W oariony favenua iy R i San iRm0k CMETIAN- that everything 1 ate gave me a ght to serve for a period of SiX|qolnh Kampf of New Britain and R : “To carry out the foregoing pur- 'locked by the house which has been o'ele - SRdesn arranecd at deal of pa erwards—, ight per | dotpt v the regular Community club meet- | o £ 1 e e s play St Joseph's Parish Meeting { pain afterwards—and months s a result of his own zeal- | james MclLaughlin of Kensington | i~ A\omer prize will be awarded | PS¢, this corporation shall have alt | Prough AT Sl cele 1o a7 L0/7 tle at Torring The members of St. J I8 par. || 0150 suffered with severe head- ousness in reporting an accident, ac- | angled on the Swamp road. In at-| %o hogt player. Four of these [the powers conferred upon corpor- | T o ¢+ 190 | contly ish Will hold & meeting (n Gaiig ror [aches. Constipation was another of cording to the testimony of Con- [tampting to stop behind a bus one | 0 & PE8 FINTE | oM O 7N ations without eapital stock by sia- R e R e RO T ) AYa D GO Tohiaht Bt's oo aearath halll iy troubles—and it seemed that stable Brown and a statement made | o the cars skidded and crashed into | o il B8 BEEL TR PR G e Cincluding the power to receive, | Whi I street ddled Vst ony At e e R S B el S s iR e i i v Attorney Willlam Mangan in his ithe side of the other. Constable | \oihar contest for a prize. This | hold, mortgage, scll and convey real 10" @ T el A e s R R e ';’;V"f‘” 41/to me. could not get at the root of veutation of the state’s evidence. |yrank Tirown investigated but £0und | cvent will he held in November, |and perscnal property and o levy KIOWD among the your ki ent penalty | Christmas fair will be made, The p. |MY, trouble.” Hadden was arrested Sunday |no cause for arrest. Next Monday evening women of | duties and assessments, recorve con- | ‘i‘ P Ny o LEL TR = ‘w‘ "‘\” [ “However, when a friend of mine it, October 13, in Fire Station | Assessors Meeting Today Sacred Heart church parish will | tributions, gifts, bequ phed b i ANCS g i 5 history of the parish :”m N the 4514 me about Bon-Tone, 1 thought No. New Britain, and charged | The board of asscssors is meeting | jo1g o social und whist ty in the | Vise Al s [ pe SR aTA i e Sy T e 'l" 11 wa take his advice and try riving under the influence of [in the Tabs' hall, Kensington, 10day | chyrch social rooms. The whist| The subscribers of {he nera 1 Ity : S€4 some. Today, T am more than glad with driving | orrow morning at § o'clock « ed ot Fagles Mecting Tonfght = liquor. His arrest followed an in- [and tomorrow to receive fax IiStS | pup(y on Monday evening of this|fion are Vineenzo Mir ; i B S Rt el I meeting of the Bell city |l d1d—us today K everal cestigation by Constable Brown from the people of the district. The | \cack was Lgely attended, there be- |ico Salomone, Schastiano Pest IEEehob LI y Bk s il No. 1611, Eraternal Order gf| 20Wes of this me o when the latter was called to the [jours arg from 10 until 5 0'clock [ing 80 tables of play. The hostesses | Frank Faniolo ar William Sl k ¢ from S g s will held at the l» nxf‘ r cent Dbetter. rheumatic <cene of a smash near KEdelson's |today and from 10 until § o'clock tO—Nu.- next Monday evening will be | Gnazzo. d | e me on West street tonight 5. |pains have been S A e o car | Frow. Mrs IPrederick Frank and Miss Girl News 7 = oY 1 S ¥ bR the pains in my back have g filing station. He found a car In|morrow H 5 T N ire » e ek, Neveral membership appli- | pains in my back have gone so the ditch, almost completely Monster Whist Planned | Mary Frank. | The regular Girl Scout mee SUAILA L D L : v Depurture or : s B e e S e e wreeked according to testimony, as| Tomorrow night will mark the cul- ic Pythian Dramatic club will e W," i w‘ wind | istol D S P eneral business Q.,W,:.i X ',' and last but not least, my stom- ihe result of a crash into a fence. |mination of the hopes and the plans | jold a rehearsal at Community “"“\ ARiEd R e o LA pIT 0 m“”\fl“ :IH.‘:.:’? freshments will be served after the 4Ch 18 now in fine condition. Those Brown found the markers but no |of the Ladics' society of 9:» "fl";"' on Kriday evening. e el 5 L nRRn CUILY ) mectin |headaches too vanished, when con- hi Re o 9 Dlarks’ e issachuse s, for ov t the Hont ; M driver. He traced the number as|parish, for a whist -“-‘ml‘ldfll {1'1"" ...w at llmks‘ ,‘\nnmy FRary 5 ] STRAND L R L v\“ Nearly 700 Inoculated |stipation was corrected—and I can those of Alfred Hadden of New Brit- |one of the largest e he il e nnvll.\lrw Ro ;m « xrm(\”mh- RINCRY it 1ok S LG BiERobE no oo o thanks, that Bon-Tona : : | st of the season ¢ lentertained more than 230 of their : the local doctors | ¢ rie : brought a general all i ain @ rquested istance from |lin, and the first o c o Ty ir innounced today that neard ought a general all-around im- v‘\”:- “\qt‘x\-rlnlri;::ln police in locating |given by the parish will take place. | friends last evening at a banquet <PLAINVILLE» : L 700 pupils of various ages have 1‘:”(- provement in my health tha manWhile Tirown was at the | Prizes will he given to the winners. |at the East Berlin Community hall, Attached oculated to date, Many childres| Just think what Bon-Tone did for e ation. Tieutenant Matthias |Guosts are expected 0 be present|cclehrating their 45th wedding anni- TONIGHT and THURSDAY I. Harding at-| of pre-school age and several bables|Mrs. Silva. Bon-Tone will do the vl eceived o telophone call |from Berlin, Plainville, New Brit-|versary. The gathering included LON CHAREY in | pvo ot lla Upson | were among those inoculaied yester- |Same for you if you will but give from a man, later turning out to be jain and Meriden guests locally and from throughout SWHERE EAST IS EAST? — DANCE — U day {it the chance. Hadden, who inquired and attempt- Religious Meeting . New England. After the banqu One of His Bes e = ¥ Red Men Entertained | There is a Bon-Tone Man in New @l fo tell Rival of a smashup in| Sunday school ofticers and teach- several acts of vaudeville were pr NEWS and COMEDY TR eyl R i s Members of the tribes of Red Men | Brit 1t Miller & Hanson's Drug ¢ o ”H I\'m““ and Po- [ers of the Kensington <‘nuz_mgu\lnn- sented, Jock Harris, the noted| ; = GRANGT LAINVILLE ra from towns and cities about the state Church street. Come im Berlin LI LB | ol et last evening With [Scotch comedian from New York FRIDAY P 1020, 8 ML \. Fish ho has | were entertained by the Ic wnd | it 5 W O'Diy of New Britain went |al church mi 1ed by the local tribe |an 1 tell you what others SR g 2 and found |the officers and teachers of ”‘"4!' y featuring the program. There SIPROM. HEADQUARTERS Dances 1 | at its hall on Prosp last [think of this at remedy. Ask oHtatlongtlouse RN OS2 ANl aion censington Methodist church. Two |were soprano solos and several dance X 2 : t. It wasar ¢ f five Iadden In an alleged drunken con- |Kensington : Al | : with MONTE BLULE ADMISSION 35 CENTS x ) : 5o ree tive healtn I : [officers from the New Britain Coun-'numbers. Music in the banquet hall | { _ e (L )| The 1 P o tial Red Men's association “ROAD TO SUCCESS.” iition. According to the testimony of [ in the vicinity of the cr: was driving “'pretty fast” when he crashed into the fence. Spitzel helped pull him out at the time and testified that he smelled liquor on Hadden. In answering Attorney Mangan's questions, he wasn’t sure whether it was on his breath or on his clothes. Mangan, in pleading Hadden's case, stated that the state had failed to prove its case inas- much us there was no evidence to show that Hadden was drunk at the time of his driving the car. h, Hadden Hadden had been arrested once hefore in December, 1922, after he had crashed into a telegraph, polc as found guilty of driving while nder the influence of liquor at that ime and fined. Being a second of- ende ne was given a jail sen- mee 195t uight, as provided for in he state statues. Fined For Shooting Owl Michael Commorata of 40 Beaver treet, New Dritain assessed 310 and costs for shooting game protected by law. He was arrested by Game Warden Charles Yeager of Rocky Hill. The irate hunter ques- Spitzel, who operates a garage | [¢il of Religious Education met with the group and discussed the train- ing of the leaders for various church groups. To See Temperance Film his evening the first rally of the Epworth leagues of the New Britain group will be held in this, church. Moving pictures will be | shown, the theme of the pictures be- ing “Temperance.” Mrs. Lydia Bruce Dies Mrs. Lydia Isabelle Bruce, aged 57, died at her home in Berlin last night after a short illness. Mrs. Bruce, who is a native of Canada, resident of this town for ars. Desides her hus- band, Alexander Bruce, she leaves | four children, Robert. an instructor | [t the Meriden high school: Harold. | [ employed at the Pratt and Whitney | Aircraft company in Hartford; Miss | Anna Bruce. a teacher in the Berlin | schools, and Miss Alice Trucg, a | student at the stofe Nermal school | in New Britain | | The funeral will take place f{o- morrow afternoon. There will be | services at her late home at 2:30 | ioclock and services at the Berlin Congregational church at 3 o'clock. | Interment will be made in the has been a the past 15 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ‘Hook, Line and Sinker! By BLOSSER 6EE - IMAGINE OSCAR THIS MAGAZINE AwWAY !! TWIS IS JUST THE TUING WANTA SEE = Now FIND oUT WMAT TWiS TRIP IS TUAT UES TALK) ACL ABOLT ((AUTHI 1N HeRe THROWIN' JeAl-w 2 Du»;Befi ABOUT AR TRIP OR \We PRIZE =T\ 60 THRO WELL HE WS To IT AGMN TO ANAKE SURE ! THROW T ANAY ! 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