Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1909, Page 5

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White Peaches, Mrs, c-llhrnh Cherries, NflTIGE " Because of the Shannen Building “fire | have been obliged to change my ‘office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan | be The' mm.l uh-n‘mlr\flm pol- soning are Nllfl MI#‘!M mm- season and-are very tame. _ . Owners of cherry trees are finding fruit. - The band stand at Ocu.n‘bsuh is roofed and 'in a few days more will| ‘ady for. use. ’ e A number from Norwich went to Richards' grove Wednesday afternoon and evening to attend the canoe car- aival. that mmmwtm'-‘tdm Wednesday evening to visit until Au- gust 1 in Milford, Pa. - ' Miss Ruth BE. le of Worces- ter is visiting Miss Edith L. Boynlot of 56 uvnie. Mrs. William C. Lax w *;g._:;:,w—v... Bmp. Mnb. Pharma- on ‘who | #nd Miss Richards will m pres- n-vfln,-wm mu today. House, where | shall be pleased £o re-| The twelfth annual meeting of the SRS o1y farmer pationts o v i ey ,,.‘v‘.";.&";.“::‘?m:?':‘:‘m' gy xuzg | Oils, Glass, Etc. - Office hours: 8-10 a. my 1-2 and | in the Niantic Baptist church Wednes- visit relatives at Beverly 68 pm, DR. GEO. R. HMHIIS mayéd day afternoon. I State oyster planters are anmoyed by the unusual number of starfish. The small stars are attacking last year's oysters and the big stars are feeding on the larger oysters. The state officers of the Central Labor union of Hartford have sent out invitations to all unions in the state ers were brother Pythians. Burial was| husky farmers and rural beauties in Bridgeport, on Saturday, August 28, as on that day the state convention of Haymakers will meet at the hayloft of Konckapotanauh loft, when they ‘mflflfil(mv,LL - Dflvuflnwmo!l?nduu)h I /has returned from his'vacation and m his duties this m-nh'. William Ball, Jr, has returned to New York after being the guest of Mrs. John Baker of Roosevelt avenue. Mrs. Willlam Ball of Tuxedo Park, her home in Providence, after Ii‘dhf several weeks : with. Mrs. Bdward have returned home after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denison Cook and Mrs. Ida Willilams of Trading Cove. turned over result that’ he has buflt an excellent factory building and has a lighter was brought-up the river by & cu:n equlymcnl And bmqe g The denn& with' l‘lnt Lhu!annnt Cole: man of the Third company acting ad- Jmt at Fort Hamflela during the duty md Second Lieutenant car ran all right, but it went ment. is that the over the rail and out on the pavemment for a space of three inches. The machinery in the Old Stone mill to the north of the silkk mill, which that is being Camp Browning, Groton l.ou Point, health. came to this cwy& Engineer Warren Junior Dept. Chairman C. H. at the helm, and will return this morn- The motorboat from the camp ikon, 003 o Porkine rends 2o | ‘We carry a2 complete line new waTemive Thoden Lot Lili's and Parke Davis' Ereoted by :h-m.""-\-m‘ mmm’ “ Powers’, Weightman Rosen- Foot of Elizabeth Street—Trough Was Formerly in West Main at\For- est Street. ) 2 to attend the annual Laber day parade | N. Y., has returned home after a two | tenant to occupy the entire building of | wood mill has been set up in Norwich | ye street depawtment has erected & 5 Geo.. ana field, day In Hartford, weeks' visit with Mrs. John Baker of | three floors and who Wil probably | and is runming. The mill mast be v | w jusecing. troush o the West Side: : garten's Chemicals--Jewett's RSt & g fout izabeth street, w Ehrets ¥ s Toovevalt Suime: : be vacated by the last of the week, It | i 20 O o LR N remaved : 16 Bave. Svoht I edt oe T G} %5, Wontsorti mnd iyite ot e there is mo hitch In. moving the ma- | ryomr West Main street, opposite Hor- Lead, Masury's and Lucas' thl'. beach at Pleasure beach and are en- | ielson, with Miss Livingstone of Taft- La joying camp life. Leo Cummings of | ville spent Sunday at the Burnham m E!c- ger Lebanon is at present the guest of | cottage at Pleasure beach. 4 HAVING GREAT TIME | at the v ey Mrs. Amos Sivan and family are TO FORT MANSFIELD. AT CAMP BROWNING e W reg. The funeral of Julian E. Hinkley | occupying - Sivancea ~at Pleasure e - % 8 quotations ik es B Nl s held usatis ailoeadon. feom Hia | osdch S84 hase oe. thais quast Miss 9"‘"‘::';":-* Wl["fil':vo‘}’:di- Ma;n “:y‘ Bail 'r::‘ bd.:u :hml..- lcyo—-T v0 peeaty cpyreciiaed Write for on all House home in Waterford at two o'clock. Rev. | Bessie McMillan of Norwich, er Cap! How: jamin Hooked 9 S o Joseph A. Elder of the New London BT o] Heotery and Tarhon. Pound Blackfish. T o Dk o e your wanls. ; Cafe. Baptist church officlated. The bear- | Miss Tillle Linton has return ‘At § o'clock Wednesday morning a| The squad of Y. M. C. A. boys at We are equipped fo manu BABY BORN IN CITY. * in the Knights of Pythias plot in Jors Lo i have been in camp just a week Wed- e 'w JHE PARKER-DAVENPORT flfl,' dan cemetery. Young Messinger of Church street., t{:n;}\&v; n’;,‘&“,‘,";.,‘ ‘ent - .y.n;nd gy to fl::o'ihsve enjmd Woman From Taftville Km‘:- One m any prepara: o7 Y. Proprletors ey teenth companies began hu\nn the | fine weather, helping ve everybody | 4 But Found Hospitable Shelter. ¥ 7, There will be a prime gathering of | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook. of Bristol a first class time and keep all in good b il sy M-‘ Iyiddew GEQ. A. DAVIS A Taftville woman in the city te ‘do some shopping on Tuesday after- noon found herself in an unpleasant [ predicament when she was taken sick and realized that m knew hu‘l! ‘Wednesday '|t: flley in charge an Hobsen v rt ing about § o'clock. one to whom she might go. But EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR | win ve entertained by Konckapotanauh | Baward Owens left Wednesday to | hd quasiermaster dueing _fhe. same| The boya have been heving some |3530He o whom she might eo. Bt § and Wowompon lofts, accept a postion as manager of the , left on the Block d for | trouble about their mail, a number Of | ;¢ 'yer own ty, ~ which is Merchant Tailor, Jun2éd )57 Franklin Square. City of Nomch Wslor Wory Board of Waser Cvmmluloneu Norwich, Conn., June 30, 9. ‘Water rates’ for the q June 30, 19€9, are due payable at the nfflcs July 1, 1909, Office open from m. to 12, and 1 to 6 p, m. WMnudly and Saturday evenings 7 to un%l July 20, itions will be made to all bills remaining unpaid after July 20. WILLIAM W, IVES, Jyia Cashier. e endtne Summer Styles | Call and examine our lne of ‘Worsteds and Serges for your At the quarterly meeting of the na- tional' board of girectors of the Knights of Columbus at New Haven, Tuesday, it was announced that Ed- ward L. Hearn of New Haven and Mt. Vernon, N. Y, supreme knight of the order, would not run- again for office because of the urgent demand which business interests made upen him. Mrs. Margaret Coffee celebrated her eightieth birthday by giving a party to her children, grandehildren and great-grandchildren Monday evening at the home of her Fletcher Boynton, on Freeman ave- nue. There were frieids present from ‘Worcester, Mass., and New York. Re- freshments were served and an enjoy- able time spent. WILL CO-OPERATE WITH NORWICH BOARD OF TRADE New London Business Men’s Associa- tion Pushing the Good lond. Prop- daughter, Mrs, | Continental = Casualty company at Bridgeport. Mr. Owens leaves & host of friends in this city. Y Mrs. Andrew H. Breed, Miss Har- Mrs. Elizabeth Morris made up Norwich party spending Wednesday with friends at ‘Ocean beach. - GIFTS TO THE UNITED WORKERS Made During Past Twe Months In- cluding About m in Money. ¢ The Rock Nook Home of the United Workers has received donations” dur- ing the last two menths, which have been very acceptable and are grate- fully acknowledged, .!.s follows: Contributions of Columbian Com- mandery, No. 4, K. T, st'l'rinkyl(_!! chureh, ' §40: St. Andrew's St school,'$§; Grace church Sunday Sl 30; Broadway Sunday school, riet Breed, Mrs. John C. Derby, amd|S ‘atch Hill, from whence they went to the fort angd spent the day in putting up-the tents and getting camp planned for the companies when they arrive there this noon. The Third company detail was in irge of Second Lieutenant Church Quartermaster Sergeant Brewster, whlle those from the Fifth company ‘were under the direction of First Lieu- 1 Nichols and Quartermaster Ser- wn.:: r Ser. Under command of Captains Hag- berg and Tarbox the local companies leave this morning on the steamer Block Island for their annual tour of doty.- Their location at Fort Mans- field s a pleasing cre and with them will be the band, which was trans- ferred from Fort Terry. The Fifth company will have 5¢ men and three tent squads of thé Fifth com- have been selected as follows, on left of company street: Tent 1, First Sergeant Turner, Clerk Mullin; 2, l(u- sician Waldron, Private Sper A Mulholland, Private Green- ‘| wich letters going t correct addresses, but anything ad- dressed “Camp Browning, Groton Long Point, Poquonnoe Bridge P. O., Conn.,” is sfre to reach them safely. There have week out on the spit of land where the camp is located, especially in the ath- letic line. Puesday afternoon the Camp Brown- ing team defeated a team of the ielson Y. M. C. ing at Mason: 8 to 7 and the game held many ¢x- citing moment for the first who was succeeded in the last three innings by Clark, their physical di rector, who was hit hard by the Nor- Smith caught for Daui The Camp Browning lineup: N. Clish ¢, €. Ricker p, F. Clish l'h, 0YS. son. H. Peckham ‘Walker 3b, Revell cf, L A game of ranged with the Danielson boys to be played at Camp Browning Thursday morning. Pl'ellmmn.rle events have been run off. ing boys have qualified: Ben, nationali 0 Noank because of - | pvoyoh and the sick woman was hos- pitably received there and taken.care of. Efforts were nud- to Dn P. H. Harriman and D. both were out and Dr. secured. Late in the l!ter:outnt: cmh:' Was born to the woman, bu e birth was premature and the infant did not live. ‘The husband of the woman was noti- M and warmly thanked those who had given his wife aid in her M.-. The mother is doing as well as can w ‘There are several other ch- dren in the family in Taftville. em—————————————————— 4% Interest is figured from the first day of each month on all de- posits made on or before the 10th. Deposits sent by mail given immediate acknowledgement and been lively doings this the Dan- A. boys who are camp- island. The score was We have the greatest varisty te choose from and can give you the best prices. We have reduced the pesics on many lines. Colonial Glass, Tumblers, Qoblets and Berry Dishes, ger Bowls and Glass Plates, Water Pitchers and Wa- ter Bottlos. Grape-Fruit Glasses and Sherbets in the better grades. Alcohol Stoves and Percolating Cof« fee Pots. We would be glad to show you » practical demonstration of eur Alcohel ts, Danielson’s pitcher six innings was Shaw, 2b, W. Sullivan jamin | rf, Chm«tlkl. Ellis 1f. ‘basketball has been ar- s in four of the athletic The follow- osition. Sunday school, $2.80; Paric ohunsm- wod rdes, -1 Running broad jump—C. Ricker, H. careful attention. oD, next Suit. day schiool, $26.83: Als Tkdn Kan Crcls, | o Brivate Allen, Brivats Faticaers 10, | Benjamin; F. Clish, L. Waters, W. Sul- > Our prices are the lowest, At a meeting of the New London | Misy Butts’ school, §5; Mrs. Irene Har- dorporal Ayer, Private Col livan.” All Departments of Banking. quelity and workmanshilp th Business Men’d associatlon on Wed- |land, Mrs. Speeler and Miss Johnson, | Private Blonzwern, Private Running hop step and jump—F. d D the B nesday evening the committee on good | $30. PHvels Pubbe Privats 35 | Clish, C. Ricker, N. Clish, W. Sullivan, 4% 4% V best. 2 A ronds was instructed to take concert-| Alwp fruits, vegetables, cakes, jellies, Corporal Sigalove, Private Calkins. H. Benjamin, _— GEO, A. Give us a trial, ed action with the Norwich board of | ice eream, sandwiches, flags, clothing, | On the right side of zhe ‘street ewill| _ Running high jump—C. Ricker, W. MRy trads in regard to tho betterment of | ete, from Mrs. Grosvenor Sly. Mines be the following: Tent 1, Qu Sullivan, F. Glish, L. Stark, H. Ben. The Thames Loan ‘w,‘.‘ 25.29 Broadway tfie {oadllan this section and between Gflm. )}(r C0 IE‘ Johnson, Miss Sergeant Willlams; ‘s, “Mec :llmoon. IS SNTE RIS the two cities. Meech, rs. Hubbard, Mrs. ercier; — er, niamin, m J“IBSOH Cfi. A communication was received from | Sayles, Mrs. James Simpson, - Mrs, C. m,fi ?,'i}’,‘,ff,‘i,““,:; ",c;:,”;’::,‘ F. Clish W. Sullivan, H. Peckham. The Granite Front, Jyidew Preston, . 3 State Highway Commissioner James | H. Macdonald, in which he stated that he intended to ‘give immediate atten- tion to the Norwich and New London highway, , Mrs. F. L. Osgood, Miss Rudd, Miss Tingley, Porteous & Mitch- ell, The Boston Store, Mrs. W, T.. Wil- liams, Mrs. C, D. ‘Waite, Christchurch choir boys. VISITED ROYAL ARCANUM. proviin s Grand Regent and Supervising Deputy at Thames Lodge. Supervising Deputy Tirrell of New Haven was a visitor to Thames lodge, No. 1851, Royal Arcanum,+at its meet- 'ing Tuesday evening in Foresters’ hall, where Regent George S. Pbwers pre- sided and welcomed the deputy “Wfl his regular visitation. meeting was over Grand Regent Bur- dick of Stamford, who had come up from Westerly, aiso arrived and the presence of the two grand officers e¢Finals for all events will be run off Friday afternoon, July 16, and vis- itors will be welcome te the compe- tition. Capital use for the big tent (16x22) is found in making it the place for lounging and for meetings. The eve- ning song and preyer service in this tent is much enjoyed by the boys. With the organ and violin to lead the fboys sing lustily. On Monday night the talk was on The Still Small Voice, and on Tuesday on the line of a hymn, “Make and keep me pure within.” Visitors at the camp Tuesday were Mrs. C. E. Stark, Miss Florence Stark, Mrs. W. D. Ricker, Master Willlam Ricker and Benjamin Bruce. Harold Robinson, Myron Jackson, and Charles Coblyn attended the Sec- ond Congregational church plenic at Crescent beac hon Tuesday. On the W. Dydo, Private J. Dydo; 5, Private Z. Oloff, Private S. Oloff: 6, Sergeant Covey, Private Steg; 7, Private Vars, | Private Miller; 8, Private P. Mercier, ‘orporal Landolt, Private Waldron; 10, Private Verville, Private Lamont; 11, Private La Flam- me, Musician Hollingworth; 13, Ser- mnt Manning, Sergeant Labrea. TAKEN TO BROOKLYN NAVV YARD. Albert WH!-!M Returned to the Gov- ernment—Deserted from the New Hlmpflun. Ponceman Henderson on Wednesday took Albert Whitman to the Brooklyn navy yard and turned him over to the commander there. Merchant Tailors, 66 Broadway. Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, Jim’s Best Hose A Good Name for a Geod Hese at 8c per foot. Here is as good & hose as we .| ever offered at the monex. Of FINDING. OF JUDGE WANTED. Draft Asked by Counsel in Railroad Case—Likely It Will Go to Supreme Court. MiSS M. C. ADLES, Wair, Scalp and-Face $pecalist A TRAVELING NECESSITY is the Qn éce Coiffure designed by Miss Adles. ufldy donned, aquyl stylish, beco: , unaffected by p ! dust, sun or fog. Impno- Nice Fresh Tomatoes = Rallion’s Attorney Perry of counsel for the New Haven road made applicafion on ‘Wednesday to Clerk George E. Parsons of the superior court for the judge’ finding in the case of Walter E. Fur- lang administrator, vs. New Havem syisa MARY P. CLAPP Stamping, Stamped Goods and Embroidery Matertals. tect. See Miss Adl n in Norwich all the 7 lweek of July i WAUREGAN '55'. Norwich ’l'hh; is the suit for $5,000 damages brought by Mr. Furhmg‘u adminis- trator for the death of his son, Frank hitman deserted the recent ~clebration was Eli-ha W. ever offared at the price. If you % MISS BUCKEEY'S, 308 Main84, | toxication. 'se was . relebsed tnis cottowi _ | Case of Chicago, wa» was a Mo wich marzea e T T e weamr mfn’? SR e e Iodge: | resident at th fime of the ceieation want a hose that will lest many- 4 e ) “vic t fifty years ego. Mr Lase was in the " aged mother. first vice ptuldpn Mrs, Mary Green, IRy Dt e YAk o ARG G DR years ask for the Preston Brand, W Tel 130, .. Lafayette Street. | o i i - -4 . he will of Eliza 8. Stuart has been | knows that it takes a mighty powerful fronting on two streets, where they N0 P comm! their business, shows a sign which junisa | Sled in the probate court It was|pey pug killer to clean them out after ,,,'fg: Sommitecn: Esscutive. | Meo. | helr Businest, anows' & slen which Try a sample dozen Safety-Valve PECK, M, D., | e i ter forera cxpeises:a mon. | "oy 926w 9% stted for the summer. | G800 New vomon: atre e Far | o Fruit Jars. ~ You will use A, e | ment for the family lot and giving the| Don't let them get settled. son, Hope 1 ‘Norwich. Floral, Mrs. ) . % | City a trust zund of $100 with which to E ioh; Mrs. M. Louise CONCRIE FRIRAY. NIGHT. nflflllfig but SI'"'- alve Jars | Boston. < New York|A. Furlong, killed in a New Hayen road | ade the mesting one of special in- | from the Now Hampshire in Boston o cmimn Saine: 10 53, Fegiaced by, tia WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, USRI P W e Sy Tiuane AL grise ;fil‘:u:t a:h?‘mtnz::losh :tt&a;l 2?35 ‘The reports of the auditing commit- do:ut ;Lot “dc’mt;l‘h.te‘:m sentence, ?fi"fi:&:&’y;mfln?& db::: d.l(:nt'hell: a‘;llW-;;GS;n«. \ F’j;l Building. from this hose that you will fvem p superior court held at Norwich and a|tee were received. approving the ac-|but the expense which the government | ;,nes gt once to the secretary at RN e our better grades,yet we ean Tea~ m mu m jury awarded Furiong $4,000 damages | counts of Secretary John Leirich, | has been to will be taken out of his Norwich. No other form of property insur~ #nce is sure of being a loss. GET .YOUR HORSE INSURED be- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. 227 Main 8t, Nerwich, Conn. "Phones—Office 559; house 854-2, juna3a Summer Milbinery —at— FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .., .. The Florist, 43 Broadway. + Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Shall be out of tewn from July 7th o Angust 4th, Saturdays excepted. Juna m tp put your busi- there is no me- tn advertis- Attorney Berry promptly entered a motion to set aside the verdict. The motion was argued at a short calendar session and Judge Case denied the mo- tion. Notice of an appeal frém this de- cision ‘has been given, and now the law points are to be looked over. Taken to Insane Hospital. John Bennett of New London was taken to the Norwich state hospital by Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs and Jailer ‘Winder Reed, where he will be con- fined to be treated for insanity. Bennett has been confined in the county jail for about a month, “where he was sent to serve a term for in- Since his release this spring he de- | veloped unmistakable symptoms of in- sanity and recently at the county jail he was examined by Dr. John G. Stan- ton and it was found that he was mentally unbalahced. Will of a 8. Stuart. care for the lot, she directs that the sum of $200 be put aside for .the funeral expenses of a relative if buried in Yantic cemetery. After giving away some clothing, she bequeaths the resi- due of her estate to Frank Stuart Wil- son and Grace Justine Wilson, to be theirs when they become of age. Treasurer James J. Casey and Collec- tor R. C. Plaut. The grand regent al- so expects to visit Norwich council, No. 720, at its next ‘meeting. East Hampton.—Charles Ivers play- ed with the Connectiout hospital for the insane team of Middletown at Norwich Tuesday. He may play with them right along. Bed Bug Every housekeeper in the land knows that Bed Bugs “make hay” when the sun shines the hottest. : Every housekeeper in the land also Use DR. KILLBUG'S KNOCK 'EM OUT. It kills bed bugs instantly and wipes out every tracd of them—eggs, nests and all. Price 25c with * SQUIRT GUN ATTACHMENT. pay. Policeman Henderson while at the vard was ghown over several bat- tleships and saw lhe first submarine which was used. THAMES PAST GRANDS. Election of Officers by Association Connected With Rebekah Lodges. Election and installation of: officers ‘was_the principal bysiness transacted at the semi-annual meeting: of Thames Pat Grands’ association, No. 3, held New London. Tuesday afternoon. Ane.r the election the officers were in- shlled by Past President Mrs. Mary h‘}o” lodge: uchr«li Vkie president, TS, ja) ent lodge; secre- tary, %:y(grfle Leeds, Osprey lodge: treasurer, Mrs, Potter, Osprey lodge: nnflhu Mrs. Sarah Adams, inch, 3 ehwlfln Mrs. Wallace Jolmeon. Os- lodge. .‘hhlon. New . London; Mrs. Etta Fineh, Groton. next of the association will be held with Mrs. Jennie Wold at Gales Ferry, when the business meet- m:“‘w!llbsxflowadbylmchl s i Secretary Tibbits Going. On Wednesday the camp was visited by Mrs. F. H. Merrill and her guest, Miss Beatrice Howard Be envy of the largest fish. On Wednesday he caught @ blackfish which measured 19 inches long inches. CONNECT! Norwich Man Who Satisfy Appetites of Chicagoans. Among the lin street a number of years fortune failed he pulled up stakes and went west, lo- cating in Chicago. Here he followed up the same partner, a Mr. Martin, lays claim to having the largest pie bakery in the world. The fine large brick duildings, H. B. Through J. It was deci the band concert would be held Fri- day evening, and through James B. Shannon permission was gained for They had no scales at the camp, but it was estimated the fish weighed ten pounds. ICUT PIE BAKERY. Davenport Gets Permission d to Play from New Building. ommend it as & good servicesbls, hose, Preslsnllm. Hose 15c per loot. This is & hose made of the best quality rubber and equal to ang Drake of Waterbury. njamin has excited the campers by getting the 1-3 and the girth was 14 Knows How to visitors to this cliy for Bargains in ago, but to smile upon him,Z/and Refrigerators A few popular sized lce Safes Jeft wer have been marked 10 se Hose, Nozzles, Reels, Lawa Sprinkiers, Elc. line and now, with his in the flmm. We have a eem.hh lina of Water Coolers, Electric Fans, and Screens. The very best Rubber Hase for 100 a foot. FRANKLIN SQUARE. P. Shannon for the ded on Wednesday that MME. TAFT, ,.l.g‘ , 1s mow 1 t 8 Unlon 8t J ing the second floor of the new Appeal from Lawrence Will. Secref W. Tibbits of the g; New London. Truthfn! Judge Henry Stoddard of New Ha- “aud.:?ma. will attend s | Benso B ey, the Dend stand. fwaze and relisble in advios ang pre. ven appeared in the New Londen pro- cate court Wednesday and took an ap- peal from, the probating of the will of the late Sebastian D. Lawrence, act- m¢ as atterney for Edward R: True, of Washington, D. C,, one of the bcln, ‘who is but five years of age. The reasons for the appeal are no; disclosed. Permission to appeal is a of the State Business “l (nochthm at Savin Rock ‘:‘:fiy A dinner will be served hotel, Swmith, M“W;» moving spirit ing been his idea to have the concert, and Mr. Shannon through his wish saw the contractors and as the result the band stand will elevate the muai- cians so that all can hear and see. Professor Tubbs will dizect the band. The contributors to the are the phael & Sen. in the matter, it hav- E&@%SE Company. - mmmmu concert ‘house, the Del-|

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