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NORWICH _BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1910 Horwich Bulletin nud Coufied. 114 YEARS OLD. Subseription price, 1Z¢ a week) 50c & monihs; $6.00 & year. . fntered at the Postotfice at Nerwlch, | Conn., as second-class matter. Telephone Calls: Hulietin Business Office, 450. nulleiin Bditorial Rooms, 35-3, Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Wilimentie Offce, Room 2 Murray Mdimg. Telephone 210. ook W no new thing in Connecticut, | nd the record of 280 sells bored in | hiw state with results, it does not ap- | war to be at all surprising that the nd attempt on the Norwich water- heds promises to prove uneatisfactory, far as abundant yield 1s concerned. A bnlietin issued by the geological | on “Underground Water Re- | ources of Commecticut,” by Herbert | DOESN'T WANT THE SPEAKER- SHIP. tepresentative Chandler of Rocky Hill docsn’t aspire to any other honor except to lead in the endeavor to have every promise of the republican plat- form carried out. He said to an in- terviewer from the press on Saturday that he was not an aspirant for the speakership, adding: “Neither will it be possible for me 10 accept a place on any of the lead- ing committees, even though it were to be tendered me. Such tme as 1 am able to spare to the forthcoming session, I feel ought to he given the suppore of certain specific meas- ures which a majority of the citizens of the state deem of cardinal im- portance. The pledges of the party platform must be redeemed in letter and in spirit “In the caucus which nominated ‘me pledged myself to introduce and pport & measure systematizing and alizing the instruction of dele- and providing for a roll call vote in all nominating conventions, in other words, medified direct pri- ma @ stumbling block to abso- ute primaries in this state is i d ect Gregory. in 1909, shows that there | ave been %1 wells drilled in eastern ‘onmecticut, and 11 of these were in rwich, The well of the T - e Iron works, having a capacity of # gollone a minute, being the third | argest ?id in the state. The Ulmer | ¢+ well, from which hundreds of | tizens are being supplied with water is 115 feet deep and yields 18 gal- = a minute. The average production f the wells here runs high because of inne: ve higt i of water by the Thames- o we which is enly 60 f W say® on pag n of these wells that|! while supplies have been obtained at depthe from 15 fee £00, the arges ires percemtage of fa he wells of over 400 feet in depth.” ‘In deciding at what depth an un- | esful well should be abandoned | factors must be taken into ¢ ® * The table on| 30 whows that the average depth | wells varles considerably for | rocks. The aver th of | 168 wolls was 9€.5 feet, and the | 1 depth, including the surface ma- erial overlying the rock, is 108.4 feet.| bout 90 per cent. of the wells are! nder 200 feet. In many of the weis hioh e below feet the raldn = and in severy the entire Pply, has come from seams less than 50 feet in depth. From a study of the acorded e would appear, there- fore, that I* 4 wall has penetrated set of rock without success the ol to abandon 1t and sink other locatien. Tor wells in a grand rierite, whilch ve been successful at n avernge groater depth than in otl ocks, this @epth might be @0 small, bt for wells « is possible that a maxim f 200 feet should b adc “The age vield of he e n ks 1 mnute avel 0% feat the cost of the tor 11 e w s $4 Phe wells located 1 w in cost thar 1 t the wverage o same “These well appear n a remariably coneta vt yield from year to ear. ANhough the driliing of wells in ystalllne vocks is a ¥ ow ventura . s is among | ) | that “Woman in Life and in the Kitchen CONCERNING WOMEN. } TO TREAT PIMPLES J AND BLACKHEADS : . / ¥ A speedy and economical treat- r e A e V;dt'g T g‘tirg:’%énsgleulc?glzi ment for disfiguring pimples is of the woman's industrial prison at| and let it boil up once more. the following: ~ Gently smear the Geneva, 1L | - face with Cuticura ointment, but do not fub. Wash off the oint- ment in five minutes with Cuti- cura soap and hot water and bathe freely for some minutes. Repeat morning and evening. At other times use hot water and Cuaticura soap for bathing the face as often as agreeable. Cuticura soap and ointment are equally successful for itching, burning, scaly and crusted humors of the skin and scalp, with loss of hair, from infancy to age. RS Clam Broth. Lady Warwick has leased Whistler's| Clam broth is recommended for its old home, in Tite street, Chelsea, £or | healthful propertios, aise for those in. | 8. yeat, | clined to grow stout. Simmer chopped | Miss Mabel Seady Tae recently been | ©1378 in their own broth with an equal | arointes 1 abeata A ki Y. § | quantity of water. Strain through fine] appointed inspector of customs at San | mudlin And season with pepper. If for | Diego, Cal. | an invalid, hot milk may be added | Miss Marion Gofile has recently | FLeD It is strained. Serve with toasted | 5 crackers. been admitted to practice law in three o o' states—New York, Massachusetts and | New Hampshire. J The TUniversity of Pennsylvania | Chapter of Sigma Pi, an honorary sci- | entific fraternity, has voted that wom- en may be eligible for membership. 7/ Cocoanut Pudding. Soak four tablespoonfuls of tapioca over night in cold water. Drain and 2dd a quart of milk. Bring to boiling point in a double boiler and «tir in | the volks of three eggs, beaten up with | two-thirds of a cupful of sugar. Stir| constantly till it thickens; remove | from the stove, add third of a cup- Mrs. L. Larco is known throughout South merica as “the Silver Queen x: AT phe v t | ful of grated cocoanut, flaver with va- Boward of several millions. { Dils. and set eway ia ool Boat up blespoonful of powdered sugar, with lemon. flavor Miss Jessie Barry, a graduate of Le- Pile the Taeringue on' th | BIG SALE! Mon., Tues., Wed., AUDITORIUM "ED. B. AND ROLLA WHITE PRESENTING THEIR Eccentric Comedy Boxing A | BILLY BEVERLEY, ALTON & AR RANDLPH & LOCKHART, In a Comedr Novalty Musical Ofering. ADMISSION, i0c. EVENINGS, RESERVED SBATS, Dec. 5—6—7 ct LSS, The Intreducing Conversational Dancer. l A Very Pretty Novelty Skit. 20¢, A Norwich Faverlie, ISABELLE D’ARMOND, assisted by Geo. Morse. | Miss D'Armond has appeared in | leading roles in “The Wizard of Oz | “Queen of Moulin Rouge’ and “The CHAS. L. GILL in a2 Dramatic I THE MAN. POLI’S—Just a Good Show, That's All MONDAY, TULGSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DEC, 5—d—7, THE DEVIL, THE SERVANT and Beauty Spot.” She has plaved Nor- | Something different and some- Fich several times and you will like | thing worth while. er. L] T SULLIVAN & PASQUELENA, BOOTH 10, in a Comedy Sketc Sensational and Comedy & co., ncident, the basis of representation in small |land Stanford university. has been! o o ; X | “4 C. 0. D. Package. Bicycle Ridinz. wns. The instructed delegate ac- | made city chemist in Oakland, and Dr. | Sustard, ‘f‘r‘g":;““fi‘ e KAWANA BROS., [ JEANNETTD GEIIATN, complishes the result desired and re- | Pauline Kushaumer, city bacteriolo- | izt For a Few Days we Japuncse Gymnaxts. Double Volced Sioger, tains the representation. Al cau- sint. ! Mincedt s Vaal and: Etaie will sell you a Hvery Atternoon at $.15. Every Hveaitg st 340 « “1['4 :. [;I'la‘y::‘ined\;\LSa ought to bhe ‘Ii'ul‘}?;\p] | Take a cupful of diced roast veal 2 regular = held on the same day the faculty at Mt. Hol . | and half a cupful of diced cooked ham. soe o - e to Seoul, China, to teach in ' Iry two mushrooms, chopped, in but- | $5. Artificial Eye for $2. BREE“ THEAT“E WHERE DEMOCRACY IS8 RE- school there cnnd\{wtlled by | ter, and then add a tabl onful of | and your old eye. INE I’erinrmanm resbyterian board of missions. | butter and a cupful of rich milk. When | ; SPECTED. : | THiCR and ot catas . oAl tho meat, sou | p e have: just received 1000 of tho MATINEES GHAS. MCNULTY, Lassee ™ 230 In the good-roads law of Connect Miss Mabel Macher, who has been soning to taste with salt and pepper. | Sy Tt Ll G W Feature Picture, at, democracy is respected. In his | appointed head nurse in the University | When it comes to a boil stir in the W&t we are doing at this sale we . i 7.30 cent address before the state board | Penns medical school at| yolks of two eggs, stirring constantly | s, 2 Bwidays-onlyy c “THE MOUNTAINEER'S WIFE. 8.45 f trade, Highwa Commissio | Canton, China, was formerly in charge | for a minute, and then remove from + < 4 i o2 v iy i | of the operating room in the Eye and | the stove. Heap the hash on slices of | ; We allow you $1.00 for your old eye Miss Doris Wood, Soprano. P. M. “I am not prepared to say that the | eF infirmary of New York. | buttered toast, from which tI ust | e f say that thi 3 I nus saen ¢l rinkle wi ars- | exstem 13 wiome, besause ovors Htthe | rien torm 1ing Bilison, the 17-venr. | 1P diegn dFimincd, eprinide'with purs- | NORWICH OPTICAL C0., , : town is an .uielzrl_l part of tm; ; . e | g1a Anuzhter of Price Kllison, —— Shannon Building, Main St. entrance, gsep:olg}lp;dug‘]:he winter promises to! MUSBIC. n this state. It i€ a unit. I believe | commissioner of lands § | Qld-Fashioned Indian Puddin one flight up, over Alling Rubber Store. | = i R arl s o ams L A D i Wn | Opecgusrt oL AN iy ot | D. OSBORN GILLETTE, ! A_small leather-covered box divid- WILLIAM L. WHITE, 0d rights as cially strong | ascent oo} e trip oe. | 0f vellow corn meal, three eggs, one- | Eyesight Specialist, Manager. | @ into two compartments, one of | towns. They must be considered.| coUver Island, recently. The trip 0¢- ¢ cuptul'of brown sugar, one-carier | gessq nager.| 88 into two compartments one ofl Pjano Tuner, Connecticut is the only state in the | CuPied seven days | cupful of molasses, as much soda as A | buttons and the other for cuff buttons | decld 48 South A St., Taftville mion in which if every town| Ateabi R aeaale | may be placed on the tip end of a would be hailed with joy. The top is a | e 8t B A i b arassls, | pointed knife, one-half teaspoonful of % : ir viz. | PIn cushion for father's disappearaing | R e W e o i velvet parasol, intended to! cinnamon, one-half teaspaonful of all- | 20a 3 teaspoontul of salt and stir vig- . Zogrf pins. ; F. C. GEER B, the state highway com- | keep strong winds from' the face of} cpice or cloves, three-quarters cupful e | - TU E would be obliged to improve | the holder, is amonz he newest fads | of guet finely chopped and lightly flour- ; CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO MOTHER. N [ 20 expend that money in | for automobiling. The parasols come ' o3 one cupful of raisins, sHzhtly flour- Southern Sweet Potato Pudding. at It is, however, & stupen- | 17 ebony handles. on which are| .l Cook the meal with half of the' Grate four large sweet potatoes,| A velvet cordeliere bag fitted out 122 Prospect St, ot e e L | ranged ut different intervals, | milic in a double boiler for 20 minutes, | pour on one cupful of bolling milk, let | With purse and small looking-glass. Tel. 511 Norwich, C& ke : : i 1 may be raised at will;| stirring occasionally. Add remain tand until well soaked; beat four eggs, Father could make this gift still more here is one feature, however, of | ¢ nt heights. The linings VATY | of milk and beaten ezws, scalded spices ' separate, add yolks to potatoes, add ! complete by tucking a check away in — - the new law, that I am ve much | in | ana the other ingredients, except rai- one and a half cups of sugar, one-hal; the small purse. i pleased with. There are quite a num- | — { xins. Bake in a mod ven cup of melted butter, one teaspoon : | ns that border on ¢ | Water Cress Salad. | three Tour After the first hour’s each of cinnamon, cloves and nutmes, ( 1B place of the usual felt slippers | It 1t Fie i vl dfnes ess is particularly nice | cooking when the pudding has begun one large glass of cooking brandy, a | the new raffia bedroom slippers lined s Made of Rubber We Hava It highways are of little int | is a_wholesomie green | to thicken stir in the, raisin little salt, bake in a butiered baking With Turkish toweling are good. These townspeopl e | < one which has a piguancy | with cream or a pudding sauc dish two hours in slow oven; cover can be scrubbed when soiled. SR Ip 8, MECTRRSOT ¢ | wle way of making | is 2 very toothsome and d after one hou i he populous part of the town | & cross salad is to marinate the green | ding, and more wholesome tr —ir | Mother's store of hgndkerchiefs has and other roads. and they do mot care to| on juice and ofl then serve | more expensive and richer Her Mint Joll | 2 most alarming disappearing quality | mprove these outly roads. Now | g 1 with the yolk of hard-boil- | and better for the digestion. R KL and a dozen daintily embroidered and the result is that those rouds are in a | ed egzs run through a r i —————— | ek o an Rias & socipe for| with mothers initiala in 8 sonwpica- MITTENS A e ; | mint jelly which she gledly shares| ous place would make a pretty gift. bad state of ie air \;! a of dl |r‘ x\; . e i < /? Nut \Fllxl v:g for Cake. | with ot ts i e L e i id ke & T v & entive to keep them up. had | omething New i 3 | A delicious boiled frosti to h ks of mint and crushing them | Daintily embroidered tea aprons are N 0 1 law pagZed last session to meet this h woman has an omelet | nuts have heen added is not diffigult them with a pint of boiling g delight to any woman who is too e e e S ey ditior ) that any town has e learned to make in Mexico. make if this reci is ollowd training at the end of a quar- pusy to make any but the serviceable 3 ens .. its roa in proper rep: eithe s which gives it its peculiari- st boil together a cupful of granu- an hour. Returninz the liquid | all-enveloping kind. Men's- and Boys’ A L o el What Hhe Tatar ablespoonful of white cream sugar aa of a cup- to the stove she dissolves in it one and Gloves and Mittens, = . a chopned apple, a_little chop- | ter until it threads: then turn fa ¢ velopes of powdered gela- What mother doesn't like a gift that 19¢, 286, 48¢ e = | ped onion, a_little chopped celery and | it n to beaten white of an egg. | tine, adds a scant cupful of sugar and | a1 the fami en Wiy not orlh | S WorkRe L (loves, tem e it part of D | a teaspoonful of curry powds - | adding three-quarters of a cupful of | the juice of a lemon. When the SUgar | make a washable sofa pillow of linen? TInEA: aift nhiiad of the department of th y £ s a dc boiler ; chopped nut meants. Continue stir- ( is dissolved the jelly is ready to mold. - | 25c, 48c, 75c, 93c state. I thi t it should ! for about 20 minut _When the ome- | ring until the mixture is of ¥ ‘ -Newark News. | The pretty, bureau scarfs | @ aons Buokski i c!' e let “which Is made like an ordinary my texiure ond_then s t| SEEAT S L 1 bring Joy to ||| Mems, JBuckekin = Gloves, there i e thing I want to | one, is -’i‘v“'h}{fl.{:o;lvf s el iy | CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO FATHER. |mother's heart. ‘ 75¢, 980, $1.25, $1.50 mpress upon « that is ” . e . e ! » H e ater i ! i e = |8 Men's Mocha Driving Gloves the inte A small brass alarm clock in al ¥ | ; " e | leather case is both useful and orna- LUMBER AND COAL. | 98¢, $1.25, $1.50 nproves (pparent ad ccome s pieces of nd or from 2 busines: and the in r, 0 that we might all sit d talk about tk nent that is greater t any 1o} sh hat I might hs all those interests presen ht sit down enta- t and and talk this we f X fh t w 1aps the time e o 4 e v can be done. 2.7 gallona o e encugh to meet | i i el <oyt EDITORIAL NOTES. Of ihese 280 " . Coo eptional in his 2 vield 10 galions or les: ty w;‘v‘ Jeral price for co wparative; peaking na M vall a8 co ’ xpectec 8TOOD FIRM enel F velt spsak, and reit- | be te e flon to prosecute eference to him is reported to be scarce and yrd, N. H., during | ( rising; and it will take hus t - vl"n,‘aw’-‘ v thsome fi 1 Jlonel re- T 8 rather than s0 he tury, al- M D hat there e N0 more hough sh having be- ords aw will settle it > Saturday the governor-elect ot see anyone at New Have S s following news degpat | An exchange says Dr. Cook has re- 1t covered his senses, if he did not dis- ery time a newspaper man ask | ‘OVer '”‘_" “"’l' ybody do. ovarnor 'of Connecticut a | K0 MOP IS S0 stion th nperat drops. Tt s S BT went Gown with severa! dull thuds| The man who is shoveling coal for dny, a series of queries being fired at | (Ne Steam heater would feel better if udge Baldwin, without adding any- ? hf‘.\\’@‘: v:"{,' #0 ghnacious |‘i...'; the snow hing 0 the sum total of hmn&n"" el REm 90 SHLIE T, ‘When the gentlemen of oty e e sttt yme around today, said o M Rk te judge to his sssistant this morn- | So* U0 5 SUT 8 BVE Ceientes % ‘you may tell them I have noth- | /= "/ SaTitean P Barlanis ag w ey, and on that platform the | P 7 igea: an who borrowed the ladder built > ; w anether man to look iuto T. Jef- B Pigsin e on's brain stood firmiy all day "' Mt o) fest, weo! ¥ he stande as fi ugh the e R i gislative session, and the opposition | - aieris a i ets irritated, it does mot look it | general assembiy of 1911 would be| T to keep all promises to its| There is a great deal of talk about or make a remarkably progres- | MPrOVINE the currency; but the ve record i scheme which uld be most popular Pl S would be the one making it easier to he Boston Record makes the state- | 8¢ uent that just 96 cities in the United y htul Siates are being administered under N";‘,“‘r'm';t{:,‘:f lwl",{ii"_f”l"’f-‘l“!-““_5 arions forms of commission govern- 2 O E 0SNG nent, and well over 90 of them report hat this administration has proved ) their advantage in every way; that they are ready and Willing to get other ties to follow In their footsteps. Congressman Broussard of Louisi- has entered the race for the sen- orship. He was the committeeman he Lilly-Submarine-boat case. whe things not fit to print, while tar- '€ in o saloon Nehraska needs reforming, all right. rtette of multi-millionaire ranch- who stols government lands have en a cook and fine bedding and nishings to jail with them. ¥alome had ne difficulty in Nor- “ieh. She danced the Mght fantastic Lo and forgel 10 display the salver, If she will do it with a little more unanimity, perhaps it will fall Mr. n, in behalf of the char- committee and the pro- gressive citizens of Norwich, thanks The Courant for $ commendation of the proposed charter. Alarming Thought. After all the various Gould girls are safely ushered into society it will be necessary to discover some brand net® family to supply a gaping vold in the photographic and high society depart- ments of the newspapers—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Only Justifiable. Would it be constitutional to pay the smake tor according to the apolis Star atmosphere ?—Indian- Hominy Croguettes. Cranberry and Raisin Pie. | mental for father's bureau. | | | | To a cupful of boiled hominy add a{ Now tt nberri i | tablespoontul of melted butter and aft- | market, a vious pie I e R irring well add, by degreeg, a cup- | e a cupful of firm ¢ Pl peeiist il 30 oen o i at'in | them in halves and mix w ap g ki i S 2 ). well-b a cupful of stoned and seeded raisin A 10D i flot a cupful of sugar, half cupful of water mixed well with two tablespoon 0 replace father's v with a rn out clothes one hardwood fuls of flour and two teaspoonfu i ) vaniila. Line a pie plate with ts into a case would ple cle it with a little flour, turn in (T ture and dot with akc up a let it soak . cold water about two hours and o put to boil in four quarts of s tasty eith te i onion. a little mace, o bt = A 7 ,'”’r syt R g The umbr s a staple gift, but hours. Strain through a sieve and set Corn Meal Griddle Cakes. one of ellent quality of silk is it away to cool. Next day remove all Break an egg into two cupf: of | ot to fat, wiping with a cloth to be sure all n meal, and then stir in gradually 5 s taken off. Then put it on to bol of k in which a| Fur ressec =~ ' | When quite hot, season more, if nec of n dissolved; 108t ptable Christmas present, CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER Helps to Successful Home Baking Celebrated for its purity and perfect baking results For thirty years the choice of the most particular cooks. The standby of all teachers of good cookery. B b S it is made of good materials and the shape is convenient. Try it! For washing dishes, woodwork, etc., use it just as you would any other soap. For washing clothes quickly, easily and thoroughly, use Lenox Soap in the form of soap solution. Diamonds If you are thinking of buying a Diamond for a Christmas gift come to us and we will fit you out. Our stock of Loose and Mounted Diamonds is complete, stone we the We guarantee every sell. best. John & Geo, W, Blss Low prices, quality TO MAKE LENOX SOAP SOLUTION:—Take a cake of Lenox Soap, cut it into small pieces, dissolve these in three quarts of boiling water. Keep water at boiling point until a solution is formed. NOTICE ! I repair, remodel, redve and clean a very reasonable price. All | work guaranteed. Drop a postal and T will call for work. BRUCKNER, The Tel. 254-3. Furrier, Franklin St. HoraiDesigns and CutFlowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone §68 77 Cedar Street yita 5 { nov21d Lenox Soap— “Just fits Canvas Glovas .... COAL CHAPPELL’S COAL MAKES GREAT 192 ‘Main St., “STUFFIN” FOR A STOVE 162 State 8t., New L OR HEATER. The turkey and e Dress Kid Gloves 48c, 98c, $1.25 10c ALLING RUBBER CO. Norwich, Conn. ondon, Conn. fin” are o “happell's Coal is ind it m stove or heate = PHYSICIAN AND [ Room 9, Second Floor, bt19a F. C. ATCHIiSON, M. B., SURGEON, Shannon Bldg. E. CHAPPELL CO. | Lumber decidaw COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. of Card i ; Our recent purchases | most elaborate assortment ey In the days of the free use S Post Card Albums are most acceptable as Bvliday Gifts. s give us the r show A wide range of prices. Select CR yours now. ANSTON daw A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Markat and Shetuckst Sta Telephone 163-12, oct2s4 & G0. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” | Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 ~— 'Phones — 489 may24a COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valiey of Wyoming, in Penn.. lies the beds of the finest An- thracite Coal in the world. We have secured a supply of this Coal for this season. Try it in your cooking stove In work should aiways espectally when it costs the Inferfor kind. Bk employed by wus. Our whole story. may2ia Dr removed 204 C { corner Eighth street to oct24d QUALITY be considerea no more than illed men ars prices tell the STETSON & YOUNG. L.V F. LaPierre “entral avenue, Hours 1-3 anaé 6-8. or by special appointment. | and heater. AR g | ""We are the agents for Rex Flintkote LOUIS H. BRU | Roofing. one of the Lest roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. felephone 88 aprisd ! (U ELed ‘Reservoir Conditions you Bread cannot be excsil trial order. novid 20 Fal may worry now. What To Gives for Xmas Need Not If You Visit Our Store. Pty fine roads. People like the open air. MAHONEY BROS, marlié WALL PA The late Spring | stock on hand of the move it we have made tion in the prices. to buy now. Also Paints, Muresco, Six floors filled to overflowing with i household necessities, all of which make good sensible Christmas gifts, There is nothing more suitable for | holiday presents than SOMETHING FOR THE HOME. 'SHEA & BURKE, 5, 1. i | & general supply of de Norwich and Taliviile | rials. Painting, Paper nov29d Decorating. P. . MURT | A Fine Assortment MILLINERY AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON Qctidaw Telephone. WL ou want dium better than throvg| Ing columns of The Bull Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? a sure sign of good weathes and leaves a NELLE BAKERY We ars confident our Ples, Cake anad ed. Give us o rmount Street. to get out Into We furnish the best method, and If you'll. take one of our veams you'll say the sazue, Falis PERS Avenue. larger above, and to quite a reduc- Itr is a good time Moldings, ang corative mate Hanging an& AGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Juni 1l the etin.

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