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1t's an excellent remedy also for pimples, blackheads, dan- " drufi, itch and other skin diseases. Sold by druggists. s aad Whisker Dys, back or brown, S0c. 1910 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY,‘ SEPTEfiBER 1, m under her apron a wooden c jand b wed her wonld-be host cemetery. E Mrs, acca was bruised in the he SR T " | shouiders and ns, and but for Local Laconics. sense to her cries for assistance as- B R Dulhyed. o ving it she would have| _Band concert in Wilcox park this *Through the fallure of the specia - (Thursday) evening. mittee for considering the proposi- | a was arrested by Dep-| There are many visitors to Wester- presonted some time ago by mem- | U chell and furnished a|ly's dahiia ardens Ders of the chamber of commerce r her appearance for = x:u:\ ‘i‘ the 1o ‘.]:‘ V.v'u »yl' n_nu]ms will aside Oct. 21 for planting elms e R S e e A greon lu memory of James Hill-| The rear and side foundation walls| | ° A e finuse to hold a mesting because it i3| for the James A. Welch building in Marie 1. Babcock of Williman- | Gisimed the members of the commit-| [road ‘street ars nearly complated the guest of Miss Eliza Vose in oo had no: been notified that they had| wary soon be begun on the front e Been A ted, it seems likely that|foundation wall and also the retaining | Mr. and Mrs. James A, G. Brown will | e. u‘::om"'m will go by the board.— | v feh will be well out towards:Start today for Fresno, New Haven Journal-Courier th ne, as there Is to be an |Cal. where'th reside o . tor purpose of giving light in s ston of Sterling, - elin W necess o H\A\x"r»L\l\r‘ n West B casctorssessssosses iy yhs widewsl e T et B will he of brick, three stor h His“achaols of Westes mn e public schools esterly will ction the town wi he same teach erm. | The rt f the 1 building that ‘_h‘ ke me teac 4 it t Il: was seved from destruction by fire and Capt. Bdward P. Sisson of the Fish- MPAN b My, Wellh s an office and the | e 1sland lifo saving station and Mrs ! na room of the Norwich-Westerly | Sisson visited relatives in >sterly on INDUSTRIAL T'"’?T co Y( o i1 B maved o A tem | Wednesday Westerly Branch | por atio aroung the corner | Capt. and Mrs. ash have ... Three Million Dollars|In U'nion strect on the dite of the'returnad from North Woodstock, N. H . Three Miltion Detars |PUrned Grand Army banquet hall { here they e been on vacation for Over FMty Thousand Account Town Sergeant Herbert P. Clark has| Many automobile parties stop in Liberal, courteous and efficient in its|served notices on property owners in |we<terly tn in<pect the public library management Granite street, betwsen Summer and |and memorial buiiding and take a stroll : srome Vose ets, to attend a haaring be- |in Wilcox par Batablished 1001 fore the town council rel to al o o the b 81 eares - 1 eeds for the transfer of s < Marold L. Wails. 0. D.. Opto change rade in the sire ne of the Stanton Thompsan property to ve vision ..,,»;,::,,g;v‘u_mq v;r:‘w ey hamrany. to | Herman Dock were filed in the town Orthy Block, Wester!s T t View the route \\»\=i'“r' SfofgesWedr ¢ Granite street and| After thirtean years serv s new g vas established in the|George A. Ledward has t street for that purpose which included | ferred from the Westerly to the Con- nlAMUNus The eutting Gown of the straet four feat | cord office of the New England Granite n the crest of the hill, the work to be | Works the trolley company. As this| Thoma the Wat was abandoned for the present, |ber, whe was selec Bt will pay you well to get our| o Tutes $0 ChaTiRItg The i ¢ ""-C.A;!rlnlus posed improvements In that s n.|in the town of Wi nce. = Senator McKenna of wberland, Leading Westerly Jews When the trolley tracks were laid in | gmocratic leader of the stite senate. e a right-angled triangle in Dixon square at : a right-angled triangle in Dixon square | "Jolugite to the Hibernian convention. | i ster of cars and re- | wag the guest of John J. Dunn, secre- m o i eraing the same and serving the pUr- | fary to the state board of agriculture. K Sressing . round table for the conve: b Pence ot the Normich-Westerly and | Miss Mary J. Sullivan of Westerly MRS. M. I. EELLS Pawcatuck Valley roade the overhead | declined re-clection as state vice pres- Bk e v, rhere a0 |ident of the Ladies auxillary, Ancfent Professiomal Massonse. Body and Facial Massage| . .01c e, T vas | Order of ‘Hibernians; and Miss Neilie v i . L z¢ triangle and the cars in making the | Neville of Westerly was elected to the Hair Geods pecialty. ine Vielet s 1 . 1 o he | office P run over this section was done on the sy flving switch plan Chief John of the New - _ . Telephone 4%0. |, ayx reliable, as sometimes cars|erly Wednesday in consultation with _ — Tiot given sufficfent momentum |representative of a fire alarm system HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | loop the loop. Wed- | engaged in the installation new BASE BY BAND, emen’ at worlk on_the |system nere Wede Work ts Our Speciaky. | o1 ley road placed a con-| Mr. and Mrs. William Grimes of and 21l Harness Bupplies car- - o e trans- | Hartford. formerly of N ich, were s ‘hrnflle;y Made Harne: ters can be made more ely and more | in Westerly Wednesday en route from u sure Narragansett Pier to New London, H. SAUNDERS. " e where they will remain for a few days Rewoved to 44 West Broad Street removing a copper trolley wire |before returning home . o — _had been in use nire years one| pitcher Lynch has been released by SMITH'S GARAGE. wiremen remarked Wednesday |th. Westerly club. of e fans B R 6i, Wencerss. Bt ool conuer Wl bf e anan. | 4 ny L L, Slus. - Son as Lynch Ohw te rent: stosing of cars: com.|Clal value at the present time than|is considered on pitcher: wwm.r: Fuil fine of when it was put up new for the trolley | iy the leaguc of some 3 hovisa”" | ear service. of the imported twirlers Seven-1oom . oitages. situated in|was held on We'nesday with a mass|nasday, Chie R s Rt parts of the compact part of Chief s of New London and L L. each having 80 foot . 5 E‘ L. and both 1 & vhesot Chief Cottrail of West ad o fire adioining "thas be 2% .,‘m,,- jand smoke talk in Dixon square. g - | - ! Father Bruno officia at the fies Both baving e clectr, S Arilio M atateie snd Mic: lghts modern la: in napection o gk g b oz > invited —— - S o ntino i he Church of the Im- Frask W. Coy Real Estate Co. | T F late Conception Wednesday morn- teblda Westerty, . 1. | ana v ¢ (Phoerklilis ¢ samples of Tal o and oolens. Custom Made Suit 2.50 and 1o . F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Malm S Westerly. Clean:= ”r--g'-q ana vr-r'n""\l Bart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. neviee Wos(er‘y R Bay Your Shoes a'\d 1uswry and get 2 coupor given PURTILL S “ON THE IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY Guest Sued for Beating Her Hostess—Welch Building Foundation Walls Rising — Change of Grade jin Granite Street Necessary—Firemen Attend Funeral of George S. Burdick—Pitcher Lynch Released. oy Clarence K. Roche, as coun- | of requiem in St. Michael's church, Nir seephine Gentile, has|colebrated by Rev. John P. Neale, D, civil ‘suit aguinst Mrs. Con-|D. There was a large attendance lueca to recover $500 in dam- | friends, including the members of P. for injuries alleged to have been | S. Barber Ho who attend- tod. The parties are neighbors in | ed in a body in uniforms Mr. Burdick treet. = Mrs. Gentile invited [ was an officer of the company. The Gallucea to make a friendly hn Morrison, Frank ation was accepted and just zzelia, Bugene Dris- son as the visitor arrived she te Eugene Joser nzo Gentile best man PLAYGROUNDS REPORT. Waterbury Director Tells of Successful | | Season. Colioty of Waterbury, first lire: filed t an- | on public playgrounds, on follows on that has been ght weeks' session A new, scientific medical toilet tab! een one of the most Aten bleg il movements undertaken. It Braws Out All Inflammation »n and plans carried out by the board and Sorene: publ Supertor to Fowder, Planter or S e SRn e louses. Bunions Frostbites. Chilblains, || 'aved. with an two hun- Ingrowisg Naiis. Tired, Aching, Swol- I and f and o S o Riehing ware rooters. nber Fast £ & - Smalier Sh an Be Worn by using in the streets or to be up tosome mis puts and keaps the feet ef or other rfect Swearin smoking and fig ng . . JTIZ ls for aale at an druggists, 2 ere absolitely prohibited; (he rules F“ Electrical Supphes 5’?}"'” Litnes Boage B! i:"“’;;;v"“ et Bt e weciens and Constriction, see sbaeiice of swearing was commen AROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., S gt Mesiie. closed onFriday. Aug B e &, Wastorty ust with a match game between - e the Sacred Heart and ~Washington : | teams_ who held first and second piace y Fish Marke! rémpecyvely. Sacred Etes ,’T:k, B i e | : ing a total of thirteen games witheut : B e and s "an raga| On and afir this date, e R R L Fish and Ses Foods in their plimented the boys on thelr £o0a work. reason s Ot wes August Ist, 1910, the use of | Fiimgiad the hovs op thelr saod worke - ] augiud |\hose for garden, lawn or|'esmreteiine e L L o MISS ROSE AHERN ! street sprinkling is prohibited o Gl : > until further noticz. The ©Over seventy-tve 'l.adlCS I{'ltter cond tion at Fairview Reser- b I tat T e e voir at this time makss thi} e it a b 42 Bigh St., Wcsterly action necessary. | kept e WEBTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING Any person violating this| STORE : . order will be deprived of the R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGBNCY. .=.r = Green Trading Stamps Try our lce Cream, Seda and Col- loge lses while waiting for your car. - 36 Casal St Westerly.R. I 1‘ WASIINGTON TRUST CO. WRSTERLY, R Lee & Qazood Cr luse Per or.er | WATER COMMISSIONERS ‘City Pharmacy| aug2d Wmeines Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc, in Town. _ JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. Telephone 507. act2d Fol does effective of city_water, BOARD OF THE PLANK . 8afe Medicine for Chiidren. ev's Honey and Tar is a safe and | medicine for children. as it not_contain omiates or harmeul Get_only the genuine Foler's and Tar in the vellox package ib MYSTIC Noyes-Barber Wedding at Church—Over Sixty at Family Reunion. . Methodist Brlef state : NBWS Norman - Waestport.—Floyd Jennings caught a bass weighing two pounds and thir- teen ounc the othér day. Wednesday evening at 6.30 o'clock Abbie Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Barber, was united in marriage with John Forsytha son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. in the Methodist church, Rev. surdick, pastor of the Seventh church, an intimata friend of bride, performing the ceremony. The church had been prettily decorated by the N. T. Whist club, of which the de. was a_membel: The color scheme s pink and green. At § o'clock Prof. Gene Wilder Ware of Providence pl ed a number of organ selections le Noew Britain.—A class in plumbing will be started at the trade school if a sufficient number apply for it. Wallingford.—Supt._ Alfred Morrill of the Wallingford public schools and Mrs. Morrill and daughter have arrived from Lelcester, Mass, Noyes, —The Winsted ome to Torrington ro police today - a return game of bail nzton police. Torringt force will (Thursday) with the Torr ing up to the Lohengrin wedding march as the bridal party entered. The four | Prospest.—The official board of the ushers who led the bridal procession | progpect Methodist chureh has ex- were Harry Avery of South Windham, | tanded to the pastor. Rev. E. G. Rich- Charles Lamphers of Old Mystic, Jesse | ardsom, a_hearty and cordial invitation B. Stinson and J. Alden Saunders of | {5 remain another year Mystic. Then came four bridest wearing pink gown ing ink | Bristol—The hoard of selectmen and roses. They were M el York of | lealth Officer Brennan have decided Watch Hill Miss Genovievo Burdick of | to place a bubbte fountain at the pres- Westerly, Miss Beulah Noyes of Mystic | ant drinking fountain mear the rail- and Mi Burdick of Wesi voad bridge on Main street. w. Miss Maud maid of hon: e gown and carri and wore a green messa ed pink roses. Th, ertown.—The potato crop bids to be the hest in this section for fai de-elect was accompanied by many years, and while potatoes are re broth L. Barber. She tailing for 75 cents per bushel, th white chiffon, trimmed with pe: can be purchased in large quantities over ivory messaline. FHer veil was|for 60 cents. caught with a pearl pin. The bride was met at the altar by the groom and | New Haven.—As soon as they can his best man. Robert Noyes, his broth- | secure the new cars thev have or- er. The Episcopal ring service was|dered, officials of the Trolley Express |used. After the ceremony a reception | company will institute a direct service was held at the home of the bride's|between New Haven and Hartford, the parents, at which over 150 were pres- | first stop on this route to be at South- ent. The house was decorated with golden rod and ferns. After reception Mr. and Mrs. Noyes left in an auto for Lake George and Canada. The bride’s going away gown was a tan silk with motor bonnet to match. On their return they will re- side in their newly furnished home on Church street. Among the out of town guests were ington. Southford.—State Policeman Robert Bridgeman arrested Homer Atwood of Southbury, New Haven county. for Selling liquor without a license. Sixty nine bottiee of beer were captured. Atwood keeps a general grocery and feed store. the bride's_four college chums, Miss| Terryville—This village has a blue- Elizabeth Riberolle of Willborough, [ ribbon florist. Benjamin I White has Pa. Miss Margaret Wiicox of Foeton,|been awarded first prize for the best six varieties of gladioii at the six- teenth annivtrsary of the Florists’ un jon which has been holding forth in Rochester, N. Y. Miss Jessie of Angellica, Oaks and Y Norman Family Reunion. The sixteenth annual reunion of the Norman family took place Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Noyes and was attended by about six- ty. The day was an ideal onme. Din- ner was served on the lawn in front of the house. a fish chowder being the basis of the substantial meal. In the afternoon a programme was carried out. A vote of thanks was given Mr. and Mrs. Noyes for the use of their housz and lawn. Teachers for West Side. Miss Ida Jones Saybrook.—The first ship's cargo of southern pine for the new Saybrook- Lyme Connecticut river bridge, has arrived in port. Bark Silicon brought up the lumber. The cargo is made up largely of heavy timbers. The Sil- icon came from Jacksonville, Fla. Meriden.—Chief Horan of the Meri- den fire department savs that the fire chiefs in_their international conven- tion at Syracuse, N. Y. talked very enthusiastically about motor vehicles The list of teachers for the West|for fire department purposes. The de school, which begins Monday, | next convention will be ‘held in Mil- Sept. 12, includes: High echool, Prof waukee. A. L. Pitcher, with Miss A. L. Gale as- tant; Miss Helen Jacobs, grammar: | VICTIMIZING PENSIONERS lary Hancox, intermediate; Miss Ruby WITH EYE EXAMINATIONS. Prentice, fourth primary: Miss Clara Chase, third primary; Emily Ricker- 3 - reanet mu’;hyswgml pr m«r? Jessie Fish, first| Swindler Was Selling Glasses- on primary. These are the same teachers Promise of Pension Increase. vear except Miss Hancox, who graduatz of New Haven Normal| Washington, Aug. 31.—Pensioners school. throughout the country have been vic- Local Notes. timized by a man representing himsel? Mrs. Alphonso Kennedy of Quincy,|t0 be an agent of the pension bureau Ma = the guest of her grandmother, | 2nd Who has been making an examina- tion of the eves of veterans and tell- obert Mattison Theodore Hermes is at Pleasant|ing them they were going blind View: The man who gave his name as Phil- L. J. Coburn of Boston is in town. |iP Golden, was arrested at Cape May TLyston Morgan left Wednesday for | courthouse Friday, was given a hear- Boston to enter businas ing at Camden, N. J., on Saturday, and then was held to the grand jury. Golden has been working in the vicin- Frank Conlan of Waterbury is the guest of his brother, Edward Conlan. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Barber are|lty of Springfield Il St. Louis Ph entertaining Lawrence Burdick of|adelphia and southwestern New Jer- Tansing, Mich, and Miss Thaddeus|8ey. According to pension bureau of- Weemes of Brooklyn, N. Y ficials he represented that by purchas- Mrs. E. A. Wright of Lansing, Mich,, | ing glasses from him_ the pensioners and Mrs. A, A. Angel of Edgawood, R, | would not only avoid blindness but I, are guests of their brother, Ira ¥\ |also would obtain substantial increase Noyes. in pensions Miss Ruth Morgan of Edgewood, R. s I. s the guest of her cousin, ¥ NEW YORK’S POPULATION. Beulah Noyes. Clarence Tucker has retu Estimates That It ned to New Is Short of Five York after ten days’ visit with Mr. and i Mrs. James MoKendrici il lfon) Misck- Washington, Aug. 3l — New York Killing a Cat. cits, it is decared, wili pot reach the Pheros yast SxioG Ni b Dienty 5,000,000 mark by this “ocnsus. The 1152 Noble avenue, the other day, and | ™2y be under that fgure bureau's expert estima- placed New York's prob- The censu it all happened over a rat which was iy killed by Mrs fo 'S, Saa. | tors last year Mo Sadiir ormien e S4oaad- | ably population for this census at 4 one of he 1o hiceus Al haes | 563,604 le of her choice chickens and chas- | *x “waiter Laldlaw, executive sec- g it caught it by the tail with a while her mether killed 1t with | Tetary of the Federation of Churches, thinks that New York will show at a broo Il the neighbors were in z Do L fho melehbors. were In | east 7efi128, allowliis theiiuiaiper excitement shown by the feminine | SNt Of increase’for the last decade o T 1oy minht ceminine | g for the decade preceding the twelfth census and adding 75,000, because the last census was taken in_June, when, he figures, many New Yorkers were out of town. Bridgeport Standard The Last Corneille. Yesterday the last male descendant| The census office experts have al- ¢ the great Corneille died at Bernay,|lowed for a smaller rate of Increase Normandy, the province with which | than in 1900. Dr. Laidlaw has al- his famjly has been associated for|lowed for the same per cent. rate of iree centuries. He was M. Bugene|Bain for 1910 as was shown in 1900. Corneille, a journalist on the staf of | In the case of New York this makes a the Bernay Independent. Pierre Cor- | difference of nearly 200,000. neille, “tha great sons to perpetuat, uished broth. likewise extinct.—Pal Corne lle.” left three name. His less Thomaz eupplied and these are tte. Svek, the Deposed Emperor Korea, conferred decorations upon Lieut.-Gen. Viscount Terauchi and other Japanese notables. fall G ~NO INDIGESTION OR STOMACH MISERY Gas, Heartburn, Dyspepsia or a Stomach Headache Go and You Feel Fine in Five Minutes—No More Stomach Misery for Bulletin Readers who take a Little Diapepsin. Every year regularly more than ajacid, no stomach gas or heartburn, million stomach sufferers in the United | fullness or heavy feeling i {iotatoni- T sea, Debilitating Headaches, States, England and Canadg take|pizziness or Internal griping. This Pape's Diapepsin and re: not only | will all go, and besides, therz will be immediate but lasting relief. no sour food left over in the stomach This harml, preparation will di- |to poison your breath with nauseous gest anything you eat and overcome a | odors. sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach| Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure five minutes afterwards. for out-of-ord€r stomache, because it 1f vour meals don’t fit comfortably, | takes hold of your food and digests it or what you eat like a lump of | just the same as if your stomach wasn’t ad in your stomach, or if you have | there. heartburn, that is a sign | Relief in five minutes from an stom- t 3 { ach misery is waiting for you at any Get from vour Pha a 50-cent | drug st ase of Pave's D and take| These large 50-cent ca contair 2 dose just as *s vou can.|more than sufficient to thoroughly cur Thers will be no o s. 1o belch. | almost any case of Dyspensia, Indiges ng of undigested food mixed iwith tion or any other stomaeh disorder TABLE TALK: “Your Ceresota Bread -\ looks good to me and it always fastes that way.’ of | JACKSON'S THEATER. Bridgeport House to Be Managed b; - John J._ Fitzpatrick. It was announced at Bridgeport on Monday by Henry B. Harris that John B. Fitzpatrick of that city has been appointed resident manager of Jack- son’s theater. Mr. Fitzpatrick has been in the theatrical business for nine years and was treasurer of the local house when it was conducted by Ed- ward C. Smith, When the late Ira Jackson took charge he retained Mr. Fitzpatrick. The death of Manager Jackson made a change necessary in the staff, and Henry B. Harris, the lessee of the playhouse, decided to make Mr. Fitz- patrick local manager, George B. Rich- ardson will remain as treasurer. Send Him to Congress. Science has received a remarkable impetus. An African professor has learned to talk the upe languase—Mil- waukee Sentinel. Man a Back Number. But why does Mrs. Belmont care if chivalry is dead? Is not suffragetism a_greater boon to humanity ?—Louis ville Courer-Jounal. Atbomonths old MU i The Kind You Have CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Always Bought Bears the i Signature Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK OITY. | BALL MASON No Leak, Samplg Line of Plumbers’ Too's. PRESERVING JARS E. Z. SEAL Improved Lighlning Wiil Hold Whole Fruit, Best in Market See our KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER No Waste, Quality Best, ~Special Razor and Strop, worih $1.50 for . . . 89¢ POT MEND mends everyibing. | | | | Qts. 65¢ Pts. 90c Qts. $§1.00 Clean Cut, Prices Low Agent for Armstrong’s Stacks and Dies, Stovink for red covers. Bulletin Building THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. Ranges Range for the Winter, it for you. city. Tel. 965. Special Display of Hub and Standard THIS WEEK Now is a good time to install your new Every Range is absoluiely guar- anteed, and the prices are the lowest in the and why not let us do WE ARE NOW- READY to take care of all your ‘Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Cdrriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & Clark GORPORATION, 6§07-515 North Main Streat. aprsé WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 353. apr2sd MAXWELL For Sale The swellest iooking car and great- est bargain ever offered. Maxweil 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with every modern appliance, 116 wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of the shop. N. B. We have severai cars, littls used—prices right. NEW POPE-HARTFORD. MAX- WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for immediate delivery. Call for demonstratlons. M. B. RING & SONS mar22d Need a Trunk? Buy it now The —and here INDESTRUCTO, the best that | money can huy. We carry a complete stock of Cases and Traveling Bass. Every Sirable styls, alzs and atmoat af) leather to che from. Prices reasonable, Call and see us, THE SHETUCKET BARNESS C0. WM. C. BODE. Prop. Telephone $65-4 283 Main Street, aug20d Individuality Is What Couats In Photography. Bringing out the real personality, the fine joints In character, the little traits that make us what we are. Toned down by the patural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real gelf, or what your friends see to love and admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich Savings opposite Soctety. augisd M. HOURIGAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER. Funeral Director and Embalmer. Norwich and Jewatt Cily. aug27d St Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS 7 I so you should consult with me and get prices for same. ixcellent work at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. “Phone 370. jan17d FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT * * The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayette Street. Junisa Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street oct13d J¢ 3. C. GTONR, Prop

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