Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 16, 1910, Page 6

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‘Satu wlnn they played the Fi on the park and were de!uz.d 18 to 11. . The game was lost to the locals by er- - ! rors. They outplayed their opponents. |l | 'Wfle but their errors cost them runs every = time and lost them the game. Shu- A grue went in the box the first inning rd 2 - went in to pitch in the second inming, Wanted to See the Firemen Out—Trolley Connec- R RS D R TN % e 3 y 3 account of his arm ] He_ had just settled down to good work, tions Inconvenient—Italian Laborers Claim Wages |Hehad juss setiled down to good work, Bdberal, courteous and eficient in its ‘management. Due. Sentin 1o pitch and © stisted n PURE FOOD SUGGESTIONS THAT MEAN A SAVING IN G6OD igh i i o e Crfors of his feammates. caueed. the HARD EARNED CASH, NOT ST N\ _Established 1001 P: . 3 defeat, and ni v ade b; \ Smeteist 'assengers on the Groton-Stoning- | furnisi®m, He receives the pay of all 3 o o ek Ly Bl L W e tad ottt | ton Toad” that reach. Westpris af Hi. | his men &t the contract price and he | Fitehvilie in the inning. The follow- Doty o e Tonsen. Room 9, Pet. | teen minutes past ‘the Hour arrive | agrees ay the men a daily wage |iDE Wwas the batting order of the two “es a an e nos a er adjustment o s B3 |Just as the car on the Norwich-West- | scale mu'.‘;u,v agreed upon. In some | teams: ser Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. L ferly line leaves for Norwich, whiie | instances the boss sells -to. his men | Fitchvilles—Mara 3b and p, McMan- it the time for leaving was twen'y |the food they consume while on the | US D and c, Coughlin 1, Fields cf, T. . Three Million Dajlars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. / :rllinute!l‘?;;t $he shour dlose connec: job. In (ll;is( way there i3 always a ll;fl’ée“:e:‘:fl S:Sand Ke”l‘I’- _nme B C on could be made and so it is said, | mix-up before final settlement IS 3 HO ilk, Soda mer = this could be donme without reached and, as a rule, the -laborers |* Colchesters—O'Bri¢n ugrue p |l PORTERHOUSE Wik, or yster gin Crea y 7) inconvenience to the Norwich sched- |are the losers, but through no fault [and 3b, Clark lf*‘\"nflfl h, insk p Q = |Ib. Ibs. [: ule. This same rule applies to the |of the general contractors. and 1b, Rosen ss, Nelkin/3b and p, rac ers X trips of the Groton-Stonington roai| Monday morning a gang of 14 mea | Randall cf, Clifford rf. . l‘! wilt R, Jou well to get our {to cars that leave for Grotou at tem | were discharged on the Pawcatuck | Score by inning: g prices iamonds, loose or | minutes before the hour. In the one | Valle: road job, and they claim two | Fitchville .... 5 00009 2018 Hounted, before putchasing. case passengers are delaved an hour | weeks' wages due them. They came | Colehester .. (00302204 0—11 RITIUS, and in the other half an houn to Dixon square in a body and mads PR ATty v < R O Leading Westerly Jeweln With the Wateh Hill cars on hali- | their complaint fo Policeman West |, ATONT Foley umpired: three bese Full CREAM CHEESE - b I8¢ Fresh Western EGGS dozen 23c Sugar Cured BACON Siiced Ib 20c ‘hour heduls 1 h. C i {and leaded with hi a et 9 " be ma were informed that ti police on, that mewly equipped road when | department was not a collection | There was a large growd at K. Co- e overhead work is completed agency. and that if they had been |hen’s pavilion Saturday evening to at- Made Work is Our Specialty. The Ve vy v Wh greatest inconvenience of legally wronged they could get re- |tend the play and dance under the - ged e taek. parnoss Supalics car | nection is with the Norwich-Stoning- | dress, but that it would naturally | management of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shl‘llllder ,LIMB CHUPS Ib ‘OC Large COC ANUTS Bach 80 e=a } ton fia::u, and the time difference isygorhe by the intervention of the sher- [ Cohen. Following —was the cast of - E xS . H. SAUNDERS, so slight that it would seem as If | iff armed with the necessary docu- |characters: The Queen, Miss Frances Pamavel o 45 Wose ‘Weseal some agreement could be reached for |ments of procedure. The spokesman | Marchese: The Princess, Miss A. Phil- g oA BwaT e g Street. | the better accommodation of patrons. |of the party declared that they would | lipson; The Prince, Miss Mildred Mar- Salt SFARERIBS - - - ib 10c |Peck POTATOES 19¢ Naturally this condition does not in- | get the money due them before the |chese; The Maid, Miss Alice Egerman. BABIES! terest the Westerly public_as the de- | boss left town, and by legal methods | The oldest of the players was only 13 lnyed passengers add to the apparent |if possible. At last accounts the boss | vears and the youngest 7 vears, and R s P £ Bu ER Ib 29 { Bcon they will be blg boys ana girts | 2CHVILY Of Dixon square, and by the |was still in town and the men’s | they took their parts finely and were shoulder past Of LAMB lh 9%0 weet Print | I - b c and their baby faces will be only a | > S¢N&ers having more time in West- ms were not satisfied. heartily encored. After the play danc- memory. Bring the bables and I will | CL, 27 OPportunity is given them o : = ing was enjoyed. Kelly’s orchestra eatch their smiles. gbserye _the: beauty..of the po sl furnished music and Prof. O'Brien STILES, The Photographe incidentally to spend some of their |ty where tl called the figure: Srown Buildin b - > loose change. than a year ago, and Health Officer Gotboil Mo 9, esterly, R. I —_— Stanton attempting to check the, * . - - Telephone ~Iv23a Last Thursday afternoon, deliberate | spread of the disease: A daughter of/| Charles Saunders of Middletown was attempt was made to fire the plant of | Alphcnze Quattromani, in' Pond | the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Hig- : Im Schflner & um *‘f;- R. A, Sherman Son's company, in |street is ill with tvphoid fever and is sir_;’s). 0\‘11‘1' Sung R e e Main street, and the matter was Mot | peing cared for by the family physi- he Misses Swa 2 i 3 made public in order to give the police | ¢lan and the quarantine regulati#ns |are guests of their grandparents, Mr. GOLD DUST, large size pl(g. 19¢ | E. C. CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs. 25¢ Clothes better opportunity to trace the incen- | are reason enforced. The first |and Mrs. A. F. Roper. diary. Fire was started on_thc sec- | cdse of diphtheria that resulted Mrs. William Jones was in Will A2 ; ARE SOLD BY ond fioor of the bullding where hard | several deaths was discovered in the mitic S turday c 'lmgleol?oshpel‘:al}“t:ls;; CAMPBELL’S SOUP - - 3 cans 25¢ | MACARONI - - - - large pkg. 6c § fne is stored by igniting paper |same house, which gives cause for | band, who has been in > o CRANDALL CO., against a plle of Tumber. The blaz: | the helief that there s lack of proper |past two weeks, having undergone an nev2od was discovered before it had made |sanitary conditions operation for appendieitis. He is on 9 TED gy e Wern B b e ans Vs exliiiid | e Lol it or coonota cover 1o | o i COOKIES, assorted - - - Ib. 10c | MOHICAN CATSUP - - - boitle 10c by_one of the Sherman_emplo a daughter of Donato Venditi, in the | William E. Baker of New Britain J . (N !" 'm sh.'s a“‘ n“si“’ Since then the place has been close- | same street. The afflicted girls are | was at his home on Linwood avenue Iy and secretly watched b: speci :nder ten years of age. Durinz the | over Sunday. 4 ¥ constable, while the police force hav >hther ze there was a general Harold Bailey returned Sunday aft- AL . =4 5%t & coupon on the Piano o be | ST D i it BUEE S TS NI 0 U ® 6T | ermoon froms toio wedks visit witn o [ PEA BEANS .~ 2 quaris 19c | Columbia River SALMON, flat can 19c § given away at that would lead to the incendiar; ection, but there is much more need- | atives in Bozrah and Yantic. il fR PURT“_L’S’ Chief Mansfleld got hold of a bit led in that line before the community | Dr. Thomas O “ON THE-BRIDGE" :;ifui)r{'feo‘;r_nalion that resulted in the properly safeguarded. East Hartford and Mi 7 DOMESTIC SARDINES - 7 cans 25¢ of the guilty person, and Health Officer Stagflon aided by the | nell of Stafford Springs are guests of now that the first bug is known ths sicians and policddepartment their father, on Pleasant street, for a chief is at a loss to decide as to |ceeded in keeping the diphtheria ca ork iy23a GEo, 1. sTILLMAN, | What action should be taken. Fe|within t rritory where it orizi- | Miss Matilda Avery, assistant libra- N i il ” 3i i Proprietor of the | certainly is not favorable to and like precaution will be|rian in the new library at Chicopee B [ | e e ERE itk ken in the present cases. Falls, Mass., is at her home in town eemseme e L4 oEEs el Monday morning _Chief Bransfield, — — S o BERAT A tatton: & - PR "_'Lfvf rl';-l‘ accompanied by ecial Constabl> | Capt. John F. Murphy of Woon- Frederick Bock of New York spent ol-w second hand carriages | MaXWell, went “to the residence uf |socket is on a visit to’ relatives in|sunday with his family on Broadway. ‘ '-‘2‘ e full mu of harnees | Frank Perkins, near the Sherma ‘ebster, somewhat improved after st o After the house bas been cleaned genera that is the paint, floors, cor r pets, ete., with a solution_consisting of & pa il ofrwater to which has been added a tal spoontul of and e rej plant, and accused Alonzo Pe P ge of illness. He went out 2 l {25 sad pain J..... astomenite .fl.‘t who is not quite six vears of ag ) panish-American war as lieu- e having attempted to burn the S ant of B company (Pawcatuck) rle a e ews : man property. The boy at - | Thira regiment, and was promoted On and after this date, For Electrical Supplies |z, e ome aom”as | Forimen” vor the pase two vears & August Ist, 1910, the use of He accompanied the chief to the Ske has been suffering from disease Hartford THo rAcs track at Charter ) ! man property and led him to tracted while in the service, ard is s e Efom e - i hose for arden, lawn or p - p and Construction, see i gk B g Wi Heserving applicant " for & “pension. | O3k ark during ‘the Connecticut ialr g y abot's suipno-Napino M. HISCOX started. 3 Before the ~Spanish-American wir 3 | street s inkling is prohibited You may be sure that thers Is no_dirt OBERT o l 0 & CO. The boy said he set fire to a book, | Capt. Murphy was for many vears . reise or grime left and that all ¢ il Naugatuck.—Several out of town| 3 ! I dise Tel 497. 62 Main St. Westerly, |2 Masazine. near the pile of lumber | connected with B company, Third germs have been killed. then piled some loose shingles on the | regiment, C. N people are negotiating for a suitable | until further notice. The site to build a half mile race track. fire and ran away He gave as a rea —_ A 1 iti i i - You should the further and ore ive disinfecting, was son for the act that he did it to see | Cyclone hose wagon was shipped $o | g o\ 0L o, .| condition at Fairview Reser or flash itchen sinks, Gark comors of the cellar. all wash Siapde LAWTON'S SARTTARY FISH QABKET | TR0 205 5% Chomiced to be o “siod | peotidonce Mondeyioand 15 to 5o sun: | Somers——The town has bought a0 0 s time makes this Tafert s ins ek cam o e ol il S on the river: no @ust: no odor; every- | DOY and never do so any more.” afte: | plied with a chemical tank of 2 Cotite Ciieir Wil bo wesd an s Dty tablespoonfuls to the pail, of this same wonderful germ eradicator, thing whelesome and clean. All kinds | the chief told him what Ho ool o ‘1‘1’:;:;.1[ apacity, which with the. 2991 | sround for the Center school. action necessary. Sold only in el packagen by druggists ang grocers. 106 25e.; 300 756, of Presh Fiah and Sea Foods In_thelr : S | o i - . . y 'n to have started one ds te he eight " . season. Market 171 Main Stroet. Weat- | o THE DOF 15 Enows 1o Ttt Sl 1 o o S Al of ahoac | Berlin—The samples of milk from A i violattas fhi SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. ey, fost of Cross street. Tel 343 {'iyor.'i. gt time# quite a quantity Of | 5.800 pounds. The wagon was oOrigi- the local dealers which were sent to ny person violating this SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agents Sive us a ealL @us14d | pamphlets and advertising matter, as | ually Bullt to carry one thousand fect | the state laboratory to be tested have 85 Broad St., Boston, ass. Biz"father i emploved a3 o disiribi- | of nefe. and was Constructed for that all been found te be above standard. |order will be deprived of the! | h--r[n. Dermatolegy, Shampool: tor in and about esterly ~ weight. 11 men experienced in e e = ) Burgeen’ Chiro, m,"scnp Treat ™ e pparatus say that the conversion ints | New Haven.—Colonel Roosevelt has |US€ of city water. ent, Halr Dressing. Now that the track work of the 3’ combination hose and chemical | accepted an invitation to be a guest o MRS. M. 1. FELLS Pawcatuck Street railway is com- | wagon is practical. 5 the New Haven chamber of commerce Per order o . pleted and the Italian laborers dix- | ' It will be quite a load for a pair of |on Dec. 12 or 13. 8 charged. there comes the usual troubic | horses to draw at speed up Quarry S Fga Frofessional Masseuss, Eedy and Facial Massaqn | f *rocard to wames due thatsfollows | Bl ond sems other eteep Srades n| Waterbury.—Examinations were hald BOARD OF r Goods a specialty. Fine Violet [almost every large contract This is | Westerlv, and a chemical wagon to |at the high school Saturday for pro-| WATER COMMISSIONERS caused by the system necesswils in |he of ahy use certainly must e [Spective teachers under the supervision J 54 3ain st Westerly, R. L | vogue by the contractors in sec Secedy. as chemicals are of fo use |of Frederick W. Staebner of the facul-| augeg irase Telephone 490. |jabor, and at the start Known to | after a fire has attained headway |ty of the state normal school at Willi- the Jaborers, ;Lr\d they are usually | that usually requires several streams mantic. b satisfied with the plan until the con- | of water to i The value o 4 J 3 7 » z MISS ROSE AHERN Itract s closed, and they find there is | chemicals i § ing a fire before | Torrington.—Announcement is made A Strike Against War. Chocolates and Bon Eons that as you eat them taste money due them that they hav breaks- throvs ilding, and is | by officials of ths Southern New Eng-| A strike of workingmen 2 good, the taste lingers, forma a plesant mental impres- trouble to collect. of no use after a stream of water has |land Telephone company to the effect | war—that is the method advocated in n so that the next time you have that hankering for that the common battery system willl The London Chronicle by Mauricr *hocolates you instantly think how good those last Choco- been applie . ’ o] 1ally n E Ladies’ Hatter |.imcomoe’ o, s - be instalied in Torrington in another| Hewitt as effective to brin, - es W that you bought from The Lee & Osgood Ce. - X ec g about in- e B B A - 1 speaking Italian. who agrees t @ Local Laconics. week. ternational disarmament. In its fin. o L L B L W L T £ e G LT 42 High St., Westerl nish a specified number of E » Summit Hill is_to bo] ¢ 2 meaning, this would be only an ap Sl Goul Tl C R reolata. Wi s At hatt Torn et Lpea =Sk ¥ S A aps Shnu pec IR andthe launched at Noank at 5:30 this | Saybreok.—The vital statistics for|peal to public opinion. Here is : ] y appreclat y con ery tastes 80 good—everything is spotlessly clean, light and sanitary, contractor is made boss of the = e the town of Old Saybrook for July |othe o induc Ao WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT.. .-| Local veterans of the Twenty-sixth { Mere four R T e a8 a s poiidic: To'a uniforms and handle each plece of chocolate with chocolate STORE— —_— e e cticut. mnq attend gihe reunion /[ repudlic such as the Lt e tongs instead of with the fingers 1:.:;4 come to you clean R. G. Bliven & Co F Lie, Gotdell Kigae v ie P s, The ronian o IR it | ST lE UL ga the nited. g R D R L Mr. and Mrs_ John Tanner enter- |family probably of Fairfield and New | no the _cardina vle that - A DI e . U, 3 2 nores the cardinal pringiple that il pe i H : sk ™ egetr o ) or ned at a layh party. at theit Tiome | Milford will be el op Eabir de o s Bl it o s M . that makes a = ){ contentment sieal over your face as n_the Bridge. Broad street Momday nighi’|the home of Byron Taylor, Factoryville, | cial condition they may attain After- you e thess ehocolates made by Park & Tilford perfec and you bought them at Peckham of |Pa. wards. The interparliamentary union g her sister, 2 for example, will not consider such at 14 Spruce | Meriden.—A Meriden inventor has |proposition. T West REGAL SHOE AGENCY. Il F < We give S&H Green Trading Stam:. | so e eet Dr._-A; de with all purchases. ladelph n Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty perfected and is manufacturing a novel Such radicalism ignor the powe ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- 3 W Pl . formerly of | electric current generator for furnish- | of the franchise. It shu ves ¢ warthy Block, 68 Fiigh strect on gr| Feet? Corns, Callouses or Banions? ank W THuehal, Sormerly ol e e apert to ol Skine | be Diors ool the praatie of about Jan. 1st. 1910. Great removal Use TIZ. It's Sure, Quick T o b Gtate was in | charges and also to light auzomoblles. | sentative government, 1t is this sp eale now going on. Mechanics Clotaiag Co. | Auto makers are much interested. that assumes that all the work o . the world is performed by m : Bristdl.—The secretary of state has|bor. It forgets that to i} Miss Marie Zangrandi has resumed suspended the operator's license of|ciety would mean suicide riy Mond He called on Ge ton at Watch Hill And Certain. NORWICH, CONN. | Gubles assistant in.the West- | wajter Woodruff of Bristol, who on[tion. It is almost supe We have a fine line of Roger & Gallett and Hudnut's 3 ate TIUMNARL Public library: She has just re- | Aug. 7 ran over Isidore Gordeck of |gest that there are practical difficul Toflet Articles. ismed m_a European trip of SIX | gartford avenue, New Britain, inflict- | ties in_the way of a strike agains = {aeks” churmtiom ing injuries which terminated in the|war. To be effective such a \ The choir of the Seventh Day Bap- | boy's death. ment must be internaMenal Aga City Pharmacy st cnaren Witl have & clambake. % e Hi Brightman's pond to-day (Tuesday.) | Greenwich.—Commodore E. C. Bene- |hind such a threat. No joint com o i e P TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE " ICES While Waiting for Your Car., On Wednesday the choir will spend |dict, has left Indian Haroor on. his | mittce of trades unions can be foun. rt of the day in Wheeler's grove.|sieam yacht Oneida for a week’s fish- | with souls so dead as to deny its na e a trolley ride on the Groton- |ing trip. He is accompanied by L. D.{tive lJand.—Washington Post. pa Stonington road and visit the Groton | Huntington of New Rochelle and an- e % i Wh [ d wh ‘ B I N " h 2 Canal St. Westerly. R. 1 Wommant o vt i I IUNE ST WD s S | A SRR o et onty sjecs al an ere 10 buy in Norwic % are guests of Mr. and | Blair, Ne r t 3 < Mrs A. E. Stillman in Main street. £ujoy Lming TIZ, the Most | ]t j5 the first trip east of the®young t Rewedy You F Tried, | ladies, who are nieces of their enter- You 1 7 Bee my new samples of Fall and | p Wister Woolens. Custom Made Sults ‘Custom -Grinding| DENTIST €250 and up Works. tainers. They went down to Watch = 3. F. PELLEGRINY. i Inziant retier and o f 101 Anday and took their frat pee> TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS DR. E. J. JONES Neo. 4 Malm St.. Westerly. r at old ocean. | 4 \ Cleaning, iressing and Repoiring. —_— | at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Suite 46, Shannon Building ot LOLCHESTER A. R. MANNING, Yantio, Conn | s glavater Shatuciet. street ene | Beautiful Music and Flowers at Con- gregational Service—Borough Team Defeated by Fitchville, 18-11. A.t‘Soda Fountains or Elsewhere |_ 7" e o S : 'Just Say” BEY STOCK OLIVE OIL The Washington Trast Co., WESTERLY, R. L ting ~rel Capital . $200000 | for the purp: { 000 | et of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods. Lin- = K, s T ens, all At lowest prices. . Good lengtha “LA PURA" e3 Trust: all the poi on Deposits. Temedics nsiderate attentlod | TIZ -leans patrons of this 1a= | clean. Tt tional chur in \'fiivlof;l;{a:l: for suits and skirts. Call and "se8|y.504. mported. The finest quality his text, “Not as others preach, but | THE REMNANT STORE, of Olive OIl. Just received Christ crucified.” During the services 170 West Main St OTTO FERRY, oA ti, Works,piEht ot You will| the choir rendered the anthem Invoca- JOHN BLOOM, Prop. e o s us, ; 5 rar26a No. 336 Franklin Stroet. Use it a week and you can forget you | tion, and were assisted by Messrs. Next to Fire Statlon. ever had sore feet. “There is mothing |[Leavenworth and “Lawrence of Wal- A 2 SOREL v SO G e ST 20 i (s 'S GARAGE. gn earth that can compare with it T1% ("nzfi)rd. tenors. At the oftertory Miss | J¢ ymeans the Ongmal and Genulne Matn 8t. Wemteriy, Boxor diroct it You mian drom Waltcr | M morny ime Bosar g o T Great Bargains In|{{ho Is Leoking .l.?‘fl"‘" e °‘,.$3,‘ e ™z Luther Dodge & Co.. Chicago, 111 . \ supplies. ,1' nov23d g : | » gric Cowen. After the Gloria, J. L. s obbins of Hartford sang a bass solo, The Waters of Babylon. The pulpit LEI IER PAPER Fo[‘ "le FOR SALE. » 'I" ' B y H w t Iy and platform were decorated with ondlilies, d by Mr. and Mrs.| =g . e o cven, oonse | W0OM6 [0 BUY W0 WSIBIIY oot el w00 S| g g 10 and 153 pound | Following Vehicles? “Westerly, 1, each having foot J. Newton * Dauphine. bZ\lr. Gilletx!e > { 9 : — A R et Ry agant RORERT DRYSDALE & Co. i e are | Envelopes < Dam ats, Top and Open Busin, reasonable prices if a purchaser d&- | plumber, Steam and Gas Fltter azd ‘tte has brought lilies for deco: Top and Open Concerd \ siren Both “having’ Reall "eleciric Denier in Shnpiies, 0 ATter the services the Hilfes w . The Food-Drink for all Ages. ' the 10c quality for Sc I Sisline Jruovivasilia ‘oonyidered, qet oited g8 Mam Strest. Westerly. B L ana | taken (o the homes of those who were | pe our pric Femak W. Coy Real Estate Con | Wauminnet Ave. Wateh HIL'R L | unable to ich milk, malted grain, in powder form. * More healthful than tea or coffee. +-AT— - el i s shan P g Sowing chidre. fhgrees with the weakest digesion. | CIRANSTON’S | THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., p fibert and. his mother, ure | Norwich, were in town Sund - PEENEE it on y"“’ sideboard at home. | Tufliay | mariGdaw 18 to 20 Bath Strest lnv:gotatelnunngl.md:fl:fiE nnhhmd. ?l prepaxedmamme. Sample sent & Address HORLICK'S, Racine, Wi A P Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. _ | in v LQUALITY .\~ AMERICAN HOUSE, | espectally when it cosis no more than b South M t: t, cailed Befors purchasing e Nome by the tBerious <iiness’ of | ks g | the ey ""“’-o b e B """"'“:;""'""'- - 2 mother, Mrs. H. C. Morgan. employe y us. ur prices tell the | spPRECIAL RATES to’ Theatrs Treupes AUMCE X FLE".&“ Esquang Bullden, Fitchville Won. 7% | ymols storz. Traveling Men, ota. Livery commevtss 4 / _STETSON & YOUNG. Wavid 'S, Day of Bridgep his Mome on Norwich avenue over Sun- da Parry Morgan of New York is at hi wite | The Colchester baseball team met may2te - ! SHETUOKET sTREmT

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