Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1909, Page 6

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Py i T T of Nichols & Langworthy Bonds Pooww . Fathers Occupy Summer Home — Coast Artillery 3 ‘Corps Coming- ’ ‘ : ’ ) Rey. Peter McOscar,. for the past pania, accompanied by his eldest zree years pastor of the Church of the | daughter, Miss Mary Flynn, and remain Conception, Westerly, is | abroad about six weeks, Mr. n has still on his second novitiate at the Mar- | resided .in Norwich and New ist headquarters in Washington, D. C.|-but has lived in Westerly over thirty= ‘When the Marist order assumed charge | five years. of the w-“{‘l"ldd'“rc” ‘!:Eth'l& Mc- > - » e W & Oscar was ass as pastor and suc-| Miss Estelle urray, estérly | we: Gesied n substantial upbullding of the | distriet murse, hus submitted hEr Fe. | longhby Tu.sday. Mr. Loomis Svad a vaptan. 4 pOrt for June, an abatract of which 15 |former residént bf tHe 19wn, Having left t is the unanimous desire of the| here given: Cases carried o}:r:é new | to ut forty years ago. b parianioners that Father, McOscar Te- | dases 8 & total of 10 discharged 10, | B~ E. Beker wia in Midgietown Wed- turn and effort is being made to bring{ gied 1, to fumber discharged and |nesday. g about that resuit, although it is the | djed 10; still under care 4; number of " Noss-Day Marridge: general rule of the Marist fathers 1o |yisits §8, unrecorded visits 3, number| myne marriage of Miss Caro Day, iimit o single pastorate to three years. | paying patients 4; money received from | gouohiter of Bverett Day of vyg:lchu-’ 'At present Rev. John Dunn, one Off patients 33.75, new cases; surgical 6, |t to Rev. Prof. Christopher Noss of | 108 orders. the former curates, is In temporary | gbstetrical 1, mother 1, babies 1.. The |y arncaster Pa, was held in the Congre-| i 5 o INSPECTOR INVESTIGATING. - charge of the parish, and he has beel | report was received at the regular|gational churéh Wednesday afternoon ‘Watch Hill road, formerly known as!and Memorial building. Complaint of H. Sperry & Son About i Charles Glaaditig of Hebron was fiete s e ar ago, is occupied this season, three The auction sale of two lots which v, A& a8 arrived assist Father Dunn in church work on by Rev. Fatliers Hagerty and| meeting of the Westerly District Nurse |gi" 1 g'clock. Rev. E, O. Ingalls offici- the Marvin place, ‘and purchased as & g s T e mhests being thete ot a | was to have been held Wednesday in | ~William ¥, Clark and wife Let-fin e A s Sundays. weeks, There was to be offered for |teénding - mébgng of thé nge: firrfi of produce dealers, against a rivad cent. bonds of the Nichols & Lang-|Tuesday evening from Bristol, R. I,|claimed that 4 pbstal card was sent worthy Machine company, due April 1, | where attended the funeral of Mr. | through the mails by &i joye of 1916, with interest coupons from April | Dawley’s sister. the latter, calculated to the 1, 1909, secured by mortgage to the | Kdgar A. Carrier took a party to|credit of the former. The card W&d Industrial Trust company under date |Middletown Tuesday to attend the 101} sent to’ a New York firm warned of April 1, 1906. Ranch Wild West show. #t to look out for Sperry & Son. The . Also sixty=nine first mortgage five| Miss Nellle Smith returned Tuesday | firm sent the card back to Sperry & | JPHOLSTERY.-AND per cent. bonds of the Nichols &.Lang-|from two weeks' visit with friends at| Son. 2 -~ worthy Machine company, due April 1, | Stonington. There has been talk of civil suit and | CARPET DEPARTMENT 1916, with interest coupons from April Mrs. Joseph Smith left Monday for|the government complaint was made 1, 1906, secured by mortgage to the|Fali River, where she is the guest of | in the expéctation of criminal action|IN THE MILL END SALE Industrial Trust company. relatives:. = agiinst the pefson who used the mail Eugene B. Pendleton was the auc-| Harry Higaft was in Norwich Wed- |for an improper purpose. The in- Tapestry . Brussels Carpet, good tioneer and a number of gentlemen in- | nesday. spector questioned several.peppl SaAs: -atidios. nilsction Gb pats terested were present. A representa- | Charles Shallor of North Westches- |1t was expected that he would have | heavy grade, choice : tive of the Washington Trust company |ter was in town Tuesday, making the | an intérview with the employe who i8 [ terns for bed room, dining room and requested that the sale be continued | trip over in his new touring car. « suspected by Sperry & Son of having | parior, made, laid and lined frée, reg- until after the receivership proceedings ev. B. D. Remington will conduct| written the comlaint. The inspector | . . price 85c—Mill End Sale Price 63¢ against the Hope Valley company had |services at the Gardner Lake Baptist|is C. H. Clgraham of Boston. y behen determlnegj in lt,he superior court. ch,llx‘::hsn%t S:Z‘w‘iayl. % ik : a yard. There was no objection and the request e Sunda; 00! e Congrega - Whs granted, tional chureci will hold its anmual pie- | - Prof. G. H. Palmer,_has inforoied | Ten-wire Tapestry Brussels Carpet, nic at Latimer's Grove, Gardnef Lake, 3’30&'2?5‘;98;;‘%& jat e i motlgood assortment of hall, stair and son} the last of this month. = lor designs, ma laid and lined Local Laconice. it Wilioughby of Canterbury | published statement about his refus- |parior designs made | d—Mill Mrs, Edna Rogers of New London is | 1 visiting his brother, Fred B. Wil- ing to deny or confirm the rumior is |free, regular price $1.00 a yar il visiting ' in’ Westerly. loughhy, ih Linwood avenus. wholly tintrue. End Sale Price 78c a yard. William Fowler, a gasfitter, of West- :rly, has secured a situation in Bos- on. . omas. The Marist home on the| gssociation, held in the Public Library 3 Varleus ltoms. @h Impreper Post Card. retreat for the Marist order about a e time, and one or more of these visitors Several Westerly young m-n‘éut on a fark made a call recently to a double ‘hquse and one of the young' fellows got into the right house but on the wrong side. He encountered the lady of the house, who was sitting in a hammock on the porch, and he engaged in a one- sided familiar talk. The husband was seated at the win- dow and heard what the woung fellow hed said to his wife, and he immedi- for reliable goods. ™ ) ately confronted the young man and threatened arrest. Then followed a business proposition to prevent pub- licity, the injured husband offering to keep the matter quiet provided he re- eeived the sum of $50. ‘This was gladly accepted by the tres- passer and shortly afterward the mon- ey was pald over. While the young fellow was glad to get out of the serape for $50, it now looks to him like case bordering on blackmail. The m-n‘infi encagement has been announced of Mary Hogan, daughter of Matthew Hogan, an engineer on the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, now residing in Providence, and Micheel Shugrue of Mount Hope, riedr Boston. The partles formerly re- sided in Westerly. The marriage will take, place In Providence next month, i === | Lowell Ingrains, positively best STAFFORD SPRINGS Life 100,000 Yeats Age. grade extra super Ingrain Carpet Capt. §._G. Cavarly and Mrs, Cavarly Scientists have found in & cave in| ,.q0 regular price 89c a yard, made, of New.London epent Wednesday in | Oscar Byer Fined for Violating Liguor | Switzerland bones of men who lived 1 gy S Mill End Sale w—| ¥ in | 100,000 yedrs , when life was in |laid al PO b Lo - Local Bu ss Mon: to Join conmtydanxefim wild beasts, To- | Price 67c a yard. A White Heather lodge members and | Savin Rock Exeufsion. day the danger, as shown by A. W. triends will have a picnic at Pleasant largel £ d . e . View today (Thursday). Acting on authority of a search wary sty Sigsaas It "y, 0 “mor r en absence, of nearly half a| p.y g 5 Broderick of Bridgeport|rant lssued Prosecuting Agent been for Dr. King’s New Discove: RUGS. century from native land, Michael Flynn, father of Councilman Maurice ‘W. ‘Flynn, will visit his old home In Ireland. He will sail from New York mext Wednesday on steamship Cam- s th st of Rev. W. J. . | D. O'Connell, Deputy Sheriff Helm went five Jras the guget of Rev. W. J. Cunning- | O 0 iime of Ossar Byer, i ons o] nuics curcd me, Tocould not Beve UY° | Witton Velvet Ruges) size ox12 feet, y nesday. ed,” he writes, “suffering as : Lawrence C. Purtill has purchased | e “hy'"-, l°°1e“ m‘”““"& ’93:' a severe lung trouble and ~stubborn | regular value $29.50—Mill End Sale and moved Jnto_the house in Lester |00 00 U4 Mo cured 25" Bottles of | coubl, Tg, cute Fore Lungs Coils |Price $19.5. street recently occupled by Charles [oi *"BU0T Sound on the steset '1:m; obstinate Couglis, and prevent Pneu- A Lawton, Ehn-ee {g{;’:‘ 0“";'_1" ?hme‘ e dais be mqnu.dam the taem dl;e oin_:hea.rlg-‘. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 2 . o jord 50c and $1.00. ted by The feet, regular price $12.00—Mill End ‘Work is progressing on the new mill | was delivering to some of his custom- eet, regu D! bullding for {he Westerly Narrow Fab- | ra Tto whn placed unfier arvest and A°OWoT Co. - el bofsEs Do Sale Price $845. ric company. e stonework is bei ‘before Judge Heald in the bo E cut at the Smith plant. e s aadol awlits 13 Yo b 9"‘, d“‘:“‘;l‘;’g":‘” V"'r:&e tne| Remnants Straw Matting, 200, 25c, Members of the advance detail of |lating the liquor laws and paid a fine wonfiem‘ll chn;ge h m" '::;tber ® inoe]and 30c—Mill End Sale Price 10c per the Connecticut Coast artillery assign- | of $35 and costs. The hearing on the | JERCICCD CORTC ‘Elestric Bitters,” | yard, ed to Fort Mansfield were in Westerly | disposition of the 1liquors will take} UR, "Reo. o '3 Giipatrick of Dan- ‘Wednesday. ' The regular commands |place Monday morning at 10 o'clock. forth. Mo, “Although . past ‘10, she :;‘;!s'nfngreo'rogfityy (Thursday) for ten Shoe Store Attached. . seems really to be growing young | KITCHENWARE DEPART- % An attachment has heen placed on|again. ‘She suffered untold misery E Altolrney tAn;?m“E.StMaln, who came | the shoe store of Mitchell cmrfiztl by | from dynpep?ln for zody]eal{!. Al.lllsl MENT IN MILL END SALE rom Iowa to North Stonington to set- | Deputy Sherift Louls Helm. e at- | she could neither eat, drink nor sleep. tle his father's estate, was in Westerly tw%m{nt is to secure a claim of $434| Doctors gave her up and all remedies | FRUIT JARS SPECIAL, ONE WEEK Wednesday on business connected with | due the MacIntosh company of Spring- | failed tiil Blectric Bitters worked such £ ONLY. the estate. There are eight heirs and |field. The writ is made returnable to| wonders for her health.” "They invig- already there is $5,000 available for |the superior court the first Tuesday in | orate all vital organs, cure Liver and “Mason” Pints, usually 55c a dozen— each heir. September. Kidney troubles, induce sleep, impart | Miil End Sale Price 41c a dozen. strength and appetite. Only 50c at The Sohy Barty Pisness Toe & Ovgood Oo. | oY “Mason” Quarts, usually 60c a dozen—Mill End Sale Price* 47c a How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- * ward for any case of Catarrh that can- B0t be cursd by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ¥ 3. CHENBY & CO., Toiedo. Ooy We, the undersigned, have known F. { Chieney for the last 15 vears and elieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDIN3, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ¥y, acting directly upon the blood and miicous surfaces of the system. T monials sent fres. Price 76c peP b Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constit pation. Foley’'s Honey and Tar not only chronic coughs that weaken the eonstitution and develop into consump- tlon, but heals and strengthens the lungs. It affords comfort and relief in the' worst cases of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and lung trouble. Lee & Osgood Co. Fraul J o nlean o Toan ] sapnmorn, the §and-| At a special meeting of the Business vard naturalist, Jives at Merna in the | Men's association Tuesday evening it| pyeryone would be benefited by tak- | dozen. Tyrol with her mother, who is jter | Was voted to. join the Glastonbury, |z moley’s Orino Laxative for stom- and has discovered ‘some . wonderfal | Manchester and Rogicville assoclations | och and liver trouble and . habitual | ‘Royal” Fruit Jars (Lightning pat- works of art in a village In the stables | g 2" ) 2 A of the blue nuns, which were o Each member of the assoclation may | ,ng preath, gently stimulates the liver . ; chapel, but the fact had been forgote |J1Vite one friend, and no women of | and regulates the bowels and is much [ One pink nsustly 9%¢ & dozen—Mill : Mrs, T. R. Prentios and children of Turnerville are guests of relatives in town. oes pills. ' They raid Mrs, Michael McKillicuddy of Phila- your bed to Yob you of rest. Not so / - E delphia has been spending a few days with Dr. King’s Life Pills. They nev- with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Cote. er distress or inconvenience, but al. \ constipation. It sweetens. the stomach | tern)— superior 1o pills and ordinary laxa- | End Sale Price 77¢c a dozen. tives. Why not try Foley ’doé"“" Lax-| oOpe quart, usually $1.00 a dozen— Wre godey’ Lei s Oaith Mill End Sale Price 87c a dozen. “Lightning” Pints, usually $190 a dozen—Mill End Sale Price 87¢ a dozen. A Night- Rider's Raid. The worst nli'ht riders are calomel, eroton oil or & md Year eecins “Lightning” Quarts, usually $1.10 & dozen—Mill End Sale Price 97¢ a dozen. " I you ware Hers yéstorday this advertisement. isn't for you. You won't nsed newspaper reminders of the sxeallence of the Mill End Sals. You've'| §,JslEEM} seen it. !u.t,;fyw Atainst:Nerd, 18 ia For . you. parboularly. You have missad the first three days of the best Mill End Sale yet.. But, fortunately, | there are plenty more days. Today and all this week will be made brilliant by $he offerings of the 10th Mill End Sale. & X ‘Westerly has been postponed twoO |an6n was in town Tuesddy even! plaint made by H. Sperry & Sot, a Yestordays crowds w". delighted—and “ ighted. Thousands of dollars’ sale thirty $1,000 mortgage five per| Mr, ahid Mrs. P, A. Dmrlemed fifmm, Gou;:z Brothers, in which they B 6 i s handise is offered at the lowest prices ever named ¥ 5 N Vvl WOMEN’S AND{CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND » /., 'UNDERWEAR ' " ' AT MILL END PRICES Women's Black Cotton\Hose, seam- less with double heel and toe, fast and stainless, value 12%c—Mill \End Sale Price 9¢ a pair. ‘Women's Full-fashioned Black, Silk- finished, Lightweight ' Cotton _Hose, double sole as ‘well as heel and toe, value 25c a pair—Mill. End Sale Price 19¢ a pair. ‘Women’s Black Cotton Hose, witl Maco split foot, clean and eanitary, value 25c a pair—Mill End Sale Price 19¢ a pair. Women’s Black and Fancy Colored Hose, in fine cotton and lisle, value 50c—Mill End Sale Price 28¢ a p Women’s Pure Silk',Hose, in tan, bronze, taupe and all the dellrnblle colors—Mill End Sale Price 89¢ pair. COTTONS, TOWELING, TABLE LINENS, ETC,, IN THE MILL END SALE Here Is where you get staple £00ds, needed 12 months in the year, for\less than wholesale ~prices. Thank <the “Mi{ll End” for bringing these splends values within your reach! Of course, you'll buy for future use. You'd be short-sighted indeed if you did not. Bleached Cotton Crash, value §c— Mill End Sale Price 3c a yard. Huck Towels, large size, hemmed, each. Bleached Turkish Towels, value 10c —Mill End Sale Price 7c h, Unbleached All Linen Crash, value 10c—Mill End Sale Price 8c. 36-inch ~ Bleached Cotton, value 12%c—Mill End Sale Price 10c a yard. Bleached Turkish Towels, value 25¢ —Mill End Sale price 17c each. Mercerized Cotton Bleached Dam- ask, value 50c—Mill End Sale Price 39¢. 18-inch Cotton Bird's Eye, value 65¢c piece—Mill End Sale Price 49¢c. TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 The Lee & Osgood C A popular idea used to prevail that all teas were pretty much alike, but “Salada” Tea {s proving a pleasant surprise to thousands of partlcular T ", i ey ot i Coltl BRIEF STATE NEWS L] Southington—Wednesday was ob- served as Merchants’ day and all stores were closed all day. tea-drinkers. Sold by grocers every- HOOL that New Canaan.—The taxpayers repent- THE SCI HEL| where. 7 Iy voted to erect a new town ' hall “man 10 hep himselt and ASSISTS 1hG A¥NireL: building at a cost of $37,191 Self-reliant girl to a Right Start in Lite. : . oy Use Gold Medal Flour for your pastry. Seymour.—Twelve barrels of oil have We Obtain Positions GERALDINE. been ordered to oil more of the streets. -|in the business section of the town. Litchfield.—Play began Tuesday in ot B0 s o e il B | TESINEW LONDON' | Many Years e Business ©llege Bristol.—During June there were 33 was the largest number for many planning and doing good work in Nor- FOR OUR GRADUATES Where to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, S b, FR TR births in the town of Bristol. This ths, Westerly Branch. SR 4 ich explains the reason for so man: Botal .0 .,?,"_“ Million Dollars | I 3 | Fairfield—Some time between Satur-| Orders taken for all kinds|™" “°*"* * l’ Iln"plu- 7 _" Three Million Doliars | td)i:l}eves }kx,tm;l;dif;mz:: ;n!:xt‘gg‘xxidm;‘:lf of Hdir GOOJI'- of the people in Norwich and vicinity Over Fifty Theusand Accounts. - d |tion and ransacked the premises. Y Combi ad. coming to us for photographic work. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its New Britdin—The annual summer] | OO oWnCombings made Up. | ;.o 4rq as many styles as colors in management. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE « Do you know we carry the largest ling of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and - Kitchen Supplies in Southern Rhode Island? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free delivery on all purchases of $5 or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. I Je29d DU . GEO, L. STILLMAN, i " P T L I TR Middletown.—Prof. Oscar Kuhns, who Coggswell St., 3 b has charge of the romance language Westerly, R. L - | department at Wesleyan, is confined to g;rdym;rae“l:‘r:;: 2 his home by injuries received by a fall and wagons, Alse o fuil line of harneas Seooy i Diawsle. e itaE oS s TiaKe XepER ] Manchester.—Local stores will close R 99 sintiph and ‘“'°"’°b“°1&‘,‘§t' ; 4 | Thursday afternoons during the re- mainder of July and August. They convention of the Salvation Army is being held at the barracks on Church street all this week and next Monday. Wallingford.—The flatware 'depart- ments at Factory P, 1. 8. C., began operations again Monday. xt Mon- day the hollow ware branch will start up. Westport.—People are complaining of the amount of malgria in town, and are’ unable to account for it. . There is no stagnant water about and few mos- quitoes. Hair Ornaments, T oilet| e rainbow, and it only remains for Re q.u 1 'ft es, Chlropa‘_dy. you to select the onme preferred—we Ma’"cu""" s,.amPoo'".l’ do the rest and at the right priee, too, Face and Scalp Massage. Fannie M. Gibson | . Laighton Bros., ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 505 | opposite Norwich Savings Sosiety. may28d | apr26d , . " ¢4 |will close all day Thursday, July 22, Monumental Works . R 3 the day of the annual outing of the T wmt ';lu:l-ntee to mfl}e's monu- | K ! bpstnoes e > ment at the lowest possible cost con- Watertown.—Plans are being made sistent with gbod work. My emrl-( R| |for the care of the fresh air 5hlldren ence of years is at your service. . who will arrive here for two weeks ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, [ / ‘{from New York in a few days. Over Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I twenty of the cljldren will be given the A THE (ke wp . pleasures of country life. : Established 1901, -IAHES HANLEY Married in. China—Bride Dead. Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. | b ¥ Horace J. Megin, son of Mrs, §. A. Defective vision corrected by the prop- | i BREW[N& w $3 | Shepard of Philadelphia, a aur‘go er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, roi- Y assistant on the United States cruiser ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L S ———— - \ Samar, has written that on March 31 Providence, R. 1 ] | he was married in'China. Jiis vessel > o was soon after ordered to Japan, and Gillespie treatment of the hair and while at Kobe he recelved word that scalp, cures falling hulr‘ baldness, ecze- | § % hig wife had died. :ll. dandruff and other irritations, itch- P glurgvon Megin writes that aeccord- burning, etc, Endorsed by leadi fans. 'Shlmnnou. dry ui’.mm’.‘.‘, ing to the laws of China he cannot jaolal treatments, manisure Miss Lida h;ve his wife's }llmd.» »xh:ned until omas, Hi otter-Langwor th; after seven years re passed. Building (Up Staite). “essa e L o 0 erect a handsome monument to her memory and ask leave to return to America as soon as possible.! Ordered to the Rhode Island. George W, Ilewlett, son of George T. Hewlett, rspcy»tary of the board of Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- :‘:x::ém:o othsl\fyv‘v F?‘S‘f“firngrl:::: spond with me. i and rveported on board at Provinee- townfl. Mass., on Saturday. Midship~ w Hewlett eraduated from the Unl. States naval academy at Annapolis We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying. Summer Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, Favors, Etc, MRS, EDNIW FAY, Franklin Squara — OPEN—- Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. iy9a HAYES BROS., Props. value 12%c—Mill End Sale Price 8ci. Del-Hoff Cafe ROOSE! ; N : Hottest Africa . Can keep cool more easily than can the suffering housewife who tries to cook with a coal stove. ESTATE GASRANGES Insuresca clean, cool kitchen, are eco- nomical, safe and easy to operdle, Call and§see the latest models, GAS & -ELECTRICAL DEP'T. Alice Building, 321 MAIN STREET. apridd Wall Papers Spring season is over but we have a great variety of them still in all grades at reduced prices. Also Mouldings marked«down in: price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main 8¢, Jy13d sy Cardinal Flour wrom Cardwell Jysd . Hot Weather - Neecessities SCREENS Continental and All Steel, Best quality, low p . ICE CREAM FREEZERS “, 2 quart size $1.00 X 4 quart size $150 oIL -STovES © v 1,2 and 3 burners. <~ Prices from 60c up, ~ GAS PLATES 1, 2 and 3 burner, Prices low, _.,—‘f ENAMELWARE Tea and Coffee Pots 25a ‘. Tea Kettles 50c. ./ Retinned Teaspoons 150 a dez. Retinned Tablespoons 25¢ a doz. Drinking Glasses......2 for bc | THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Budlding, 74 Franklin Street L R An Overstock of the Celebrated Palmer Hammocks. is the reason of our reducing thess superior Hammocks to PRICES SURE TO MOVE THEM. Not cheap Ham. mocks, but the best at the price of the cheapest. = Cranston & Co., The Norwich Nickel & Brass o, Tablew Chandeliers, lu-hfim n:lmh&ln.i Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Nerwich, Conm, octéd AHERN BROS., General Contractors ; 63 BRGADWAY S PSCPOTIR & ~ ;

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