Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1910, Page 7

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i i 1910. i hatd Aol s R ... . But Soon Forgotten. FURNISHING - % g 3 . £ R e gi-| Ciose shaves would be of more fre- — = ~| Mayor Mahan Says that Grand Trunk is After More Basi guen",“i,;‘cu,:,f,i,‘f‘},ug,,go-‘fn.f énde: 3 UNDERTAKERS || | /2o, Balein, shoe, o 80720 | 77 s and the Usual Amotnt will Come this Way—| S, o iy s, Shich i, mo covery, in ‘connectfon with its use ’ after shaving. Its publicity and sales R Subscribers who fail to receive it by b % permit of shaving often. Heregofor: o,-r‘-' 7 time will favor T R B nothing has said in these cOl - e e . Looks for Double Track Just tthm. : o P e B Plai e s Vi Vil THE WEATHER. o : 7 % - cast 7 R Sk have been confined almost exclusively Forecast for Today. In regard to the application of the o ‘to its remarkable properties as an .9 Southern New England railroad for a A t 1 eczema cure; it stops the itch at 0men s Forecast for New England: Fair Fri- | o.c00 Transpor once and cures the worst cases in a % Bab i i to build a line from Palmer to o ok day; Saturday increasing cloudiness, 8 mbly and enacted in few day While the application of followed by snow; moderate ' north | mrovidence, as g branch of the Grand s poslam after shaving ls one of its § winds, shifting to northeast. - syatem, May " The vi E minor uses, such as for pimples, the ’ Predictions from the New York Her- . complexion, etc., shavers will find it a ald: On Friday fair weather and con- 5 ; mpeting line get revelation, 'as it does for abrasions, siderably lower temperatures will pre- ) in | roughness, and severe scrapings whut vail, with brisk to fresh northwesterly | g, Providence. It is known ‘that Grand | it does for all manner of skin difficul- winds, and Saturday fair and slightly Trunk attorndys have not only been | ties—heals and cures in a few hours. An Extraordi ry Puarchase colder weather. oot the dmbnelly engaged Inhntudy‘l‘:g ~fma v;)‘rious 1t ixe; tho only article pl:flmllg:l‘ rhe:.l in Norwich. E q rters under which the<New Haven | antiseptic and curative value A p " it e os ceported Trom | other hanermont will dwindle. On the | road is operated in Rhode Island, but f ever heen exploited for this purpose. | gives us the opportanity for e o o the changes | policy Of the. Grond Teuak to set imty| tha they have alse been working hard | and will soothe and tone up the skin ‘ get - BRIy the R & on the terms of the act known as an|as no toilet preparation could possibly Extraordinary Sale. in temperature and the barometrici S JIeW TAPRA. fell And Eot DEW | oof tp: Amcorpopate’s: the- “New: York, | do, G an ; nary 4 changes Thursday: Thor Hhar flu:fivflrh%nnfi:d“::dhp, T~ | Providence ana Boston, and Old Col- Poslam can. be had for fifty cents at 8960 pieces of Women’s Neckwear— " 29.90 | dence terminals, there will be enough | °2Y, Railroad Terminal ‘company.” liable druggist's, particularly P . e it e 5% for the New London end, as there i |, The Grand Tunk system is one of Osgood’s and Smith’s Drug | the entire surplus stock of twe of the e now. In winter N Lond P 1 | the greatest on the American conti-| Store in Norwich, Larue’s in Putnam, : e D AT REthir Rt the atiar. ¢ ge > nua It includes the Grand Trunk | Woodward's in Danielson and Chese- | largest manufacturers in the country Highes: 4.b°:;:i”n; He saiq he wa @iad that the branch | TAlway of Canada and the following bro'e in Willimantic, who make & 596 | —bought at big price concessions, en- = R is te ended e, X clalty of r the Emergency Lab- Predictions for Thursday: Rain OF | {5esens ‘.‘r‘h’ s simer 4. Brove, Miles. | oratories, No. 32 West 25th Street, | ables us to offer snow, followed by clearing; colder; va- time Lines owned ..........e00e000....2051| New York City, will send a trlal sup- riable wind :‘:‘d:utl;na w!uhbema‘:;?}glll‘fh:lll ;thmt; Leased, partly owned ply free by miifl to any one who will Women’s Neckwear Thursday’s weather: Snow and sleet, | Bratleboro to New London new bridges | Atiantic & St. Lawrence. Portland, | write for it. This is sufficient to show Me., to Island Pond, Vt Bufralo & Lake Huron.... Cincinnati, Saginaw & Mackinaw. Other lines followed by fair weather; colder; wind | of heavy construction are bein ed by 3 0 & put becoming west. in, and while it may not be right aw the double track::f of the road can be 1 for and 1 come in tim. He Il _Hig ‘;l’m felt very confldent that New London Il water. || ses. I-and this end of the state would not he Entire stock owned: Mrs. George Rooney and her son,|floor will be devoted to a display of losing any business or railroad, facili- Vil y W T At the Rhode Island legislatyre on Jointly owned: in North Franklin prises about everything that a woman Thursday the charter for the road was An addition is being built and re- | wishes to adorn her neck. There dre asked for by Representatives George | Dotroit & Toledo Shore Line...... Holmes. In Providence it is declared pairs made to the house at Peck’s Cor- | Embroidered Linen Collars,Fancy Steck ner lately occupled by Mr. and Mrs. ¥ that the Grand Trunk has been induced | Total road «....... to enter Rhode Island by the belief | The Grand Trunk Pacific railway, | Cnarles. 1. Haskell. Collars, Jabots, dainty Gaul. Lace Chemisettes, and stylish Dutsh Col- . hi results in 24 hour: - At Half Price. The entire westerly e of the Main returned Thursday to his home on East Town street. of its entire freight department and |also @ part of the systom, is a new transportation officials that splendid | transcontinental railway across C: Six hours after high wat tide, which is followed by floed tide. The Dorcas soefety of the Methodist St returns await the coupling up of -its | ada, which has received the appro - - GREENEV“.LE transcontiental system with Providence | of the Canadian government, and will fizfi?":\‘lllugllrm!fi; -xzor::l‘l;(;’ o‘;k’ll"fxnty‘t‘; L s and the state of Rhode Island . be carried = through with the joint| hyrch at the Trinity M. E. church on T““A' R, L It is declared that the Providence | financial* support of the government °‘;:'::;' Mot Busiend at 13"‘; and Danielson railroad is cither now |and the Grand Trunk Rallway com- Thwrnakyatterioon these goods go on sale, and as the ill—Committee to Take |or e in the very near future the | pany of Canada. It is now building.| e 4 e Charge of Annual Banquet. property of the Grand Trunk raflroad, | It will'consist OF & main lne of wn | gausnter: Hose Blasiie Dtandish, aey | UATtity is large there is enough for st * i several days’ selling. Note these ex- and that in some way it will become | estimated length of about 33550 miles, ’ Overseer Morris Watkins was pleas- | & component part or feeder of the new | from Moncton, N. B, to Prince Rupert, | pheenter Mr. son Mo 15 Seatobs i o et and see the splendid assortment. antly surprised at the Shetucket cot- | SvStem. B. C., on ihe Pacific ocean, about 25 ton mill on Thursday afternoon when | The charter under which the Prov- | miles' sotith of ‘Port Simpson, B. C.| ' Sutman avenue. the employes of the spinning, warping | ¥dence and Danielson street railway ! with braneh 199 miles. The primary room of the Town street and spooling rooms, of which he has school Is closed this week, the Inter- |1200 Women's Bmbroidered Linen Cel- had charge for the past seven years, i b Ao, 1 ; JOHN BLOO M presented him with a £0ld watch ehain | MISSIONARY MEETING POMONA GRANGES TO Tion. B thi the. e opme doe | | ME.IB. & Tarae varisy, 4F etgies S5 S W L, pmdewe AT METHODIST GHURGH. HAVE JOINT MEETINGS. | arierin the sfiernoonall bechuse of | oL, mmern—ail porfect. avods. in Saturday to assume a similar but T i " 179 WCSt Main Stl‘eet desirable position in Georglaville, R, | Members of Other Societies Present by round corners—all perfect goods ir e e sizes 12, 12%, 13, 18%, 14 and 14%%~ T I, and the gifts were tokens of ‘the Invitation—Supper Followed. o Next to the fire station. esteem in whfth he is held by those New London and Quinebaug Will Have Session Here Next Thursday and at Danieison on the 26th. e Cofars"at e 1242¢ Stock of Company m.N.w York Dam- feblla under him, The regular meeting of the Woman's . : Home Missionary society of TriNHY | rphere will be « large Pomona meet- aged to Extent of $3,000. Women's Fancy Steck Collars and , Methodist church was held in the par- | ; L s = Overseers’ Annual Banquet. 1o £ the church Thursdny edt ing here next week Thursday, and as As the result of.a fire in the sub- Jabots in a splendid assortment of 3 Councilman John Heath and ex- |at 2 o'clock Mra O L Hormood, the | thé result there should be a large rep- | collar of the building No. 712 Broad- | styles— vere e uc ons Councilman James Fitzpatrick have 2 yciock, Mrs. C. L. Harwood cioe | resentation of grangers here from the | oy Now York, on Wednesday after- S Been unanimously appointed & commite | with the Teectime The interdemominas | SILFe eastern part of the state. It|noon “stock of the Norwich Nickel & Neokwesr Bt 1212¢ tee of two to take charge of the an- | tional da: mt T o service won oon. | Will be a>joint meeting of New London | Brass company was damaged to the nual banquet given hy the overseers|dueted. The Susiiary hod ineited the | 20d Quinebaug Pomona granges and | extent of $3,000. The basement and S 0!1 Handsome o Jorwich branch of 2 e The a Ty hi nvited the scssion will be held in Pythian e nts Sarly Women’s Fancy Stock OCollarw’ and f the Norwich branch of the United | soclety at Gales Fe: and the one sub-cellar contained nearly all the A o . States Finishing company. from Norwich Town, together with the | Jall. the meethig place of the local| siock of the company there. The first | Jabots in ail the newest styies of . — members of the Woman’s Foreign Mis_ | S7208e- Professor Wheeler of Storrs| was out in a half hour, having been | the season— fll h Grade 7 e mens T e rOreign Mis~ | has charse of the programme. B s Kt 250, . Rasias 8od enten Services, ey, . iy chmnlh On the 26th of Fobruary another f+e-cod . 25¢ The Lenten services, which began | T€et With them and take part in thel ;in¢ ecting of the two Pomona sokwear = in St. Mary's church on Ash Wednes- | Services; so quite a large company of | 3ot [WeCHNE O fa€ (RO ] O o day, were largely attended at the eve- | SAThest, devoted women gathered at 3 COOK—In Hartford, Conn, TFeb. 9 |AND THIS IS THE BEST OFFER- ning service at 7.30. which consistea | the chuech and emjoyed an afternoon NORWICH TOWN A310 Henricta twidow ot Mosel ING OF THE LOT : > f F ey s erest. Togramm: ook, formerly of Norwich, age gm‘ct’igf]. r:::r}‘;'ei:estir:c?g:m?%tbg;e“ opened with devotional services and A s years. f 600 Baby Irish and Venise Lace Dutch Sames 3 Bmith The meaning ond the | Tesponsive readings, after- which thc | Congregational Home Missionary So- | Interment at Yantic cemetery. this|®0 (0o Tl SO0 (I8 B0 OO0 MO O S origin of the placing of ashes upon | Programme provided for the day, con- | ciety Hears Interesting Reports— | &.'7ya) of 3.25 teain o © o 11 % g e . the forehead ¢ the pe v - | sisting of singing and prayers for all % . 3 : —charming Neclowear in dainty eof 9, e foreheads o he people were ex obj A i whieh th Pt Way of the Cross at Catholic Church | BAKER—In Kast Norwich, Feb. 9, tects MCPHERSON S pounded. After benediction the ashes | SIS OF WOUE [0 TWWON the SOCISLY | _Measies Reduces School Attend-| 1910, John W. Baker, aged 57 vears. e ol 9 were _distributed by Fathers Smith 3 ke« 47 Funeral services at St. Andrew's churci egular 750 to Lge 5 and Keefe. The subjects for prayer were the ance. Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, at 2.30 $2.00 values. & The Farrier. Arthur Page. who has been a local [ mational, state and municipal officers | L iy ot the] g2 CIock: g agent for a sewing machine company | QU island possessions, for the red man, ome Misslonary society of the | BRADFORD—In New York, TFeb § i for the black man, for our oriental | First Congregational church held a 1910, John Wyse Bradford, beloved brothers within our gates, for immi- | devotional meeting in the chapel on son of Eiizabeth and Harry Brad- grant officials, for misslon night | Wednesday afterncon, the first since| Tord, aged 5 years. during the past few months, has gone 3 ) Every item in our line is new, and | {7 Springfield, Mass. In connection with the foregoing we the new prices a perfectly safe Y i 3 - ::‘o:!.um. . 5 7 A schools, for house to house workens, | May 12, 1908. Mrs. Fitch L. Allen and | MITCHELL—In Montville, Conu. Feh. offer our entire stock of Maribout and sopsd Personals. for the lost womanhood and ruined | Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers were in 8 1910, Lydla T. wife of Arthur E.|Coque Feather Boas at EXACTLY Henry P. Beausoleil of North Main {'manhood of our land, for the mountain | charge. - Mrs. H. L. Yerrington read| Mitchell and daughter of Mrs. Lu-|ga) ¢ PRICES. cretia Platt, aged 34 years. street has returned from a week's stay | youths and waldens, for our soldiers |the report of the last meeting. 4 - in Montreal, and sailors, for the Jlumbermen and Létters were read from different mis- “,f;;eg.f‘w'{?.:fifi'n ::; g;tgr‘a’:}"‘tfi'{“fi:: Marlm“l Feafllcl‘ Bo‘s = e miners, for our men and women of |sionary schools in this countr The inst, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends Michael Fenton has returned to Hhis | wealth, and for the whole chupeh. |letter ‘from Grand View, Ten B invited to ‘attend. Interment in|Pieces Color Sale Price Valus Two Erown $4.50 $ 6.00 e home in New Haven after visiting | These were interspersed with singing | tained a request for prayer that their| To a0 o0 tery Allln friends in town. and appropriate hymns and readings | young e might grow up into use- = % %, A upon Faith, Love and Hope. ful, noble living. News from the San-{ MUZZY—In Hallville, Feb. 10, 1910, | 5, Brown $3.25 $ 6.50 James H. Chester of Providence is| Mrs. George Lord favored the meet- |tee agency, Nebraskawas encouraging. { Annie Blizabeth Muzzy, daughter of | o AR, $4.50 $ 960 spending a few days st his home on [ing with a beautiful sacred solo, O Rest | The Influence of the white students| Mrs. Mary Perry, aged 28 vears. hodcd u 2]' o North Main street, in the Lord, accompanied by her |upon the Indfans was very beneficial | Funeral from her late home Saturday | Two Black $6.26 $12.50 o daughter, Miss Lucille Lord. Mrs.|The graduates of this school are doing| Aafternoon, Feb. at 1 o'clock.|one Brown $6.25 $12.50 ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. Beausoleil of | Bushnell of Norwich Town played the |§00d wWork. Burial in the family ot in Comstock | .o Bladk $7.50 $15.00 North Meain street have returned from | accompaniments for the service. The| A letter from Gates academy, cemetery, Montville. ARE a stay with relativ in Webster, | meeting adjourned at § o'clock, in time | braska, was read by Mrs. N. D. Robin- — Mass. for a delicious supper prepared aend I served to nearly fifty men and women ‘The three daughters of the late John | by the managers of the society, Mrs. W. Baker of East Norwich are Mrs, | Frank Bidwell, Mrs. W. W. Ives, Mrs. son; another from Thomasville, Ga. \;y l Mrs. D."L. Underwood. A paper wri ten by Mrs. Williston Walker of New cH“RcH & ALLEN Coqlle Fealher Boas Haven on What It Means to Be Presi- CLOSING OUT ‘Willlam Mabrey, and Misses Maude | Mowry and Mrs. Penfield, assisted by |dent of a City Auxiliary Pieces Color Sale Price Vatus and Millie Baker. Miss Mary Bidwell. The president of |An unusually interesting meeting 15 Main SM Three White $1.75 $3.50 o S —— the Norwich Town society, Mrs. Ran- |closed with the hymn Jesus, Savior, One Black $1.78 350 Miss Frances Gately of New London dall, the president of the Woman's|Pilot Me. Mrs. Dwight W. Avery was . Two Light Blus * $1.75 $3.80 has returned after spending a few | oreign Missionary society, Mrs. J. H. [ at the piano. ry > davs as the guest cf Miss Bessie Ken. | Newiand, together with Rev. Dr. and | There was a good attendance. The p One Pink $1.76 $8.50 neally of Central avenue. Mrs. M. S. Kaufman and District Su- | collection amounted to $17.67. It was A White $2.60 $5.00 ' perintendent J. H. Newland, wers | voted '.h:.\t.”lhifi mon:iv be 1}\‘\(S with unera lrec nrs One Brown $2.50 %5.00 iehs g among the invited guests. They also | previous collections and sent to Saluda 2 . dafii;file?il:}:??; :;Ar;dq;:zfi:?i‘:‘; ‘;:?e t:‘: took pert in the afternoon exercises,|seminary, the whole sum amounting to One Light Blue $2.50 §5.00 turned to Providence, after spending | DT- Kaufman making the closing re- |$34.78. Afternoon tea was served by AND y = % | marks upon Prayer. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Rogers, hostesse: o a week with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Brought to Hospital. ed Rivers of Four- gsti;n;.ed by Miss Manning and Mis Embalmers‘ Black Silk Neck Ruffs. teenth street are planning to move in| Augustus . Barnes, who has been Pieces Color Sale Price Valus 3‘{.’@29:2 f“‘“"e tadTaunton: Mass., | ljying with his son, Augustus Barnes, ;- Notad. Here and- There. Three Brown $1.00 $2.00 R E R has secured a position with|in Broad street, Mystic, has been| Mrs. William Brown of Preston is g o Black $1.123 $2.56 & telephone company. brought to the Backus hospital for|the guest of friends here. Lady Assistant. wo 12% o Tl 4 care and treatment, He has been a Ry Telephone call 328-8. Six Biscke 28 » TAFTVILLE sufferer from Bright's disease for| Thomas Bulkley of Hartford is at his 3 Two Black $1.50 $3.00 home on Peck's Corner for a few days.| Hewry B, Church. 'Wm. Smith Allen Julylsdaw PSR e R Maw's King uality $4.00 Sioes| OUF Third Annual e P ’ y - See th v Patent and Vel Calf 5 rome e T3 s ey Wening 5t | Scn e nev ratent ana voour cor | 9f Dress Linens Personal Mention About the Village— = Christening—Water Meter for New Reservoir. The hearing for befter train service . on the New Haven road so as to be > = Joseph Blais of Plainfield was vis- | 8ble to get here between 3 and 4 - e 5 3 iting local friends on Front street on | 9.CloCK has been set for Wednesday, Thursday. Feb. 16, by the railroad commissioners. = - TTEEEC Such a train would run betwen Put- Mrs. Charles Lillibridge spent a day or two recently with Miss Florence Chapman of Montville. only by . 4 and Norwich. lis now in progress and will continue _Mrs. James L. Harroun of Williman- | ">™ b Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saxton have FRANK A. BILL fazi i i }\‘f ha} 'b’eaen ‘&ls"mg et St returned to New York after & short PRI s M.i: o |up to and including ‘Saturday, Feb- Mary L. Beardow of Providence street. | .. temporatily, as there is no work | ¥ta¥ With local relatives. ——————e———————————— | ruary 19th. In this Sals we _offer The A. . Whist club met on Wed- iti i t iy e w3 T %450 LIVING PRICESY jouanaurd quatiies of e e = an nney 'own street. . = -2 to 1- ess an To 's Reguinr Prime Rib Roast of Beef, Ib. 15¢ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frazier have F h Sh |d lb 12% Prices. The assortment compri returned to’ New Haven after a few | FTCS! oulders, - - . C £ ; St A : days’ wisit with relatives here. ’ White Linen Suitings, Waisting Lin- L o e o Sirloin Steak,= - - - b, 16C{one, Art or Round Thresd ‘Linems, Blandford, Mass., for several months, | Porterhouse Steak, - - 1b. 18C|Linen Cambrics and Lawns, Linen Barrel of Good Flour - - $6.25 | Suitings, Ducks, Etamines, Etc.—also 5 Ibs. Honeycomb Tripe - 25c|a splendid showing of TAN oolor Blouse and Suiting Linens, in all the George Benoit of Riverside has been | being done there at present. Gaffney of Plainfield, recently. LOST AT JEWETT CITY. Henry Charbonneau and Miss Anna ille Teams Def Thurs- Every day during this week will be | Charbonneau have reiurned . to rlhe Both Taftville Teams -Dc eated Thurs Bargain Days at our store. Special | home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lafeur day Evening. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves.and balance | Loatord, and plan to go back to their | Jewett City, playing on its home s Inducements on our entire stock of | °f South B street, after a visit in New home in La Patrie, Canada, next week. court, was again too much Thursday evemin gfor the Taftville five, who lost by a score of 10 1-2 to 5. The game of our furnishing goods. A few dol- lars will do wonders these days in the - In the ‘S;Lcrad’zfl' proi ot o ety lay evening at 7.30 o'clock the infant | was about as rough as any the local We must reduce ou‘r stock bet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Mer- | Jlayers have been in this season. tho before | cier of Norwic havenue, which was players said after they got back home, taking inventory, and we want ail who | born last Sunday, was christened Dora |and there were times when it seemed meed anything in our line to come this | Marle. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mercler |a good deal like football The game week and take advantage of this rare | >Cted as godfather and, godmother, wa=° full of fast playing, however, and A water meter is being expected for S:: ‘::z&::‘m e S mueky Aetiee the new reservoir, to provide means The lineups md'summ‘ry; rt church Thur: Users of Sauerkraut, Cranberries, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Apples, Celery, Spinach, (rape-Nuts G Coer Sei meal goes. |i¥el 267. 36 Franklin Street IN PROGRESS! e [Sale of Women's Waists FINE Sale of Sample Hosiery various weaves, weights and {extunss. price cutting. (At Linen Department, down staits) of measuring the amount of water it bertsd: Shea & Burke |5 e i s 5, I ineras <« Duske ve, L Heureus. It point about midway in the pipe line | 'Taftville—. Fontaine rf, Caron If, and 2 S4te Ml b put in at the same | Grant <, J. Fontaine rg, Aberg Is. as he meter 37-41 Main Street. put | ~ Fela goals, Popham 3, Robertson 3, in, the pipes will be connected, after "Heur which it may be possible, following a | Giotes, L%mfig;&&%e{:l‘a?‘xxfi dec27d4 rain, to use water from the new reser- fouls, on Taftville 6, on Jewett Strength, " Travelers’ Requisites N} - Economy and s - liminary between the TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND Funeral Olymplas and Jewett City the latter s AGER o g v et Pl : T T T of maiay Daw AULI Director Tomitt Oliy. - Reeonl-Black’ . Comfort 'flch’m'ck and Jewa' Sale of Handkerchiefs B S and Embalmsr Bw o Soraun’ < Searthir 7. pLes B y R et Ciyman—stone =z Pilme 1t Mur- | cOme to the stzady ~ REPAIRING Sale of Pyrography = ‘Bags, Pocket Bool 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg. phry‘.g.e“ .:d" ‘five minute periods. in ¥ i = Referee, Shea of Jewett City. kinds novelties in leather Telephone 642-2. Arrangements are under way where- Prompt service day or night. by on Feb. 26 the local followers of the Lady Assistant. game may possibly be tveated to an Resldence 116 Broadway. exhibition game with a five from a opp. Theatre. H girls’ high school in Boston, as a per- Telephono §42-3, iy g user of Grape-Nuts “There’s a Reason™ POSTUM CERBAL ko Plaai-Cadden. Co. ]|580 of Wash Goeds Jewelers and Silversmiths, * Established 1872. Plaut-Cadden Bui | , ilhe Porteous & Mitchell Ca. feblld $ . The Shetucket Haramess Co. WM. C. BODE Prop. Telphone 385-4. 283 Main Strest. €O, LTD,

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