Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1911, Page 11

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y cloudy mch lower temperatures m preceded by raln or snow, with brisk southwest to westerly winds; and on Wednesday partly cloudy to fdir and colder weather. Observations in Norwich. Reception: At 4 o'clock p. m. The following recotdl. W from | tha 2 - ais- | President of the em.rene g,n.- Sevin’s pharmacy, the changes B L. & - Bew o- | ¥ W. Farnam, and hm in temperature and tla barometric i 1 < b e . receive the mm- changes Monda Ethel TER- E v Amt. N’I' 12 m ... ‘ackson, Edmund C. Jensen, 3 o E Ma; Frank J. 6 p. m. 47 2974 . 3 t, Rice, New Haven: address for thel Highest 50, lowest 46. . Sout Willlam s . # erton | 3tate. Governor -Simeon E. Baldwin; P 3 3 v H. Lalia n Ran- | President’s address, Prof. Henry W. mparisons. ; : sw. TeRo; . ¥ X Sloane, Farnam, New Haven; conference ad- mm;:;m:?n lut‘or Monday: Rain; Hnu!!‘ur - : drefi, Robert ‘A.” Woods, Boston, head ° - (€] ibecly windle: <R Sa worker, South End house. Pitche “teach 3 Tuesday, April 25. ; Sun. Moen wud Tiden i, grade: nfl;'f,:i‘"&‘p U1; | RupIA ks i Torent rooiss, ihe five section come GHELS A I- sun High || Moon | neither absent; tardy. dismissed, 3. - Mary s different rooms, the five section com- i| Rises. | Sets. fi[wmr. J‘m.u 1. Arthur B. Fellows, luchn.rdn Tane,| & Ran mittees of the conference will hold ; i round table meetings for the informal |l Ila m | p m | p.m || a m ‘m? H’“‘g&gflg g’fl‘“d’« Lols < el discussion of topnigl of live interest. | [ F‘l‘. ”l-oo 608 gsi 6 of}‘!';‘?g a M. Morgan, Mary : - | Among the subjects considered will be Seventh grade: J. L. Spencer, public health questions, the work of Unexcelled freight and passen- 2 z gheent, visiting nurses, dependent and delin- gar service direct to and from’ e :‘.‘Wm id a‘:“? t“‘“r:‘b‘r of m 1 Hemid Ehflm ‘Agnes | Quent children, friendly visiting, social New York. 10.33 1 e I e TR ey lason ey Hall, K legislation, the care of defectives, the | AlL Outside Staterooms. .13 1l 1130 ton, Chatles W. Frink, Joseph H. Hall, H Hermean Howard, | ™ Ok Of probation officers, ete. u"‘:°“§§:.‘a’.‘;‘.°"{f‘“{§"" Tuun- T——__—_——_——_ > i v+ rst general session, 2 o'clock p. m. 3 A m" ‘.fi‘t::{s b'y‘l' mrfinnsh!flc::;n}‘ue?:ck!:ggip HA‘*. E“(l:—. Mary ) Committee on children, Chairman Rev. ew York, Pier g &i mvnr. £ - foot Roosevelt Street, . ‘Willlam DeLoss Love, Hartford, presi- W - Gladys McMullen, R. Gale | George. { Francis | gent Connecticut_Humane soclet: rdnesaye, Pridays, at EENEV\LLE < ‘lene or write for tolccr Sixth and seventh grades: Eleanor Remi. Rouleau, s&fi’g:gf%.fi'higfhz? . p. By S—Fcelght racalved unthl § Notes of Local interest. g‘unl‘]‘:'cia ":?:'fifu X;Jg:g:g n&?:;r n:f_ Wodds. 2. 'lt‘he-fAfl:. tll’or: of&he Z{Vorck c.fn a " ™ ¢, A. WHITAKER; Agont: . Society for e wvention ruelty * Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell have | dismissed, 14. Theodor Bauck, Lillian ":fi"_ & somber o | to Children to the Needs of a Com- ] S moved from. Seventh street to Tenth Callahan, James Eley, Nathan Glass- F-‘Fi’ mt. tardy ww‘ munity, C. C. Carstens, Boston. street. man, Ardenella Harris, John Harris, 1-1 3, The Relation of Vocational Train- . Mary Harri Rog 'Dm nug L wn, Mil- Labor Problem. Albe: 3 ‘Waiter ‘McClimon and Henry Pu- x 2 Eyuenier g"fi::gx':if'fix’-fdg.poft eimeipal Bete kallus were visitors in Jewett City on | Fence Stanley, Louis Sacke, Pauline Madeline L. La Rochelle, Flomm H il Trlfle Sunday. Weinert. mml The Relation of State Boards of| MOST BEAUTLEUL SPOT IN THS ‘e S Sixth grade: Mary E. A : grad Charity to Dependent Ghildren, Miss DR i 3 Samuel Dilworth of Roosevelt ave-| teacher. Entire number of pupils, 39; | STifin, | Frances G. Curtis, Boston. bl fffln 'NEW YORK A with rela- | neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, al t, ‘Second 1 1 et (Two Nights) ' “ . m a‘:.”hm”:;:?: ;:flh:&ydn e o 17. Lillan Burton, Mary Corcoran, 3 ward | ., e&%mmfi: :n pu'bllocnf\osal't‘.’hc g‘?mh?' BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAlL & a s v b ; M s o e (4 ! % Gladys Hart, Anna Jolm- Braman Hi man Prof. Irving Fisher, New Haven, Twin Screw S. S. “m 3 5 Rev. J. R. Very of Twelfth street erine Johnaon, Sarah n William Doroth: president national committee of one!l ;4900 Tons Dlsplwnmcnt 8,000 Tona of Fine Diamends at ] rroached at ihe Congregational church | Ellzabeth Peckham, Georgianna. Ro o svade, Mislen B. Royce, | hundred on heaith. Rogister; 535 Foat Long: 06 Feat Beam: in Preston City Sunday morning. Robert Ghurch, John Feine, Lioyd Hall Bl 08 STammber of puplls. 56 | g1 The Social Evil. Dr. Charles W.| 38 Feef' Deop Wire .s. Telegrab —_—— AI{EOGBE&MHIL ‘Walter g:fimn'oihfi t. tardy nor dismissed, 3: Eliot, president emetritus of Harvard gflgoc é(seell. Su\wfilrlnq ‘ng Low I" e B s i Austin e gone Wright.” g fisBie e afi%fl_n Holden, Otto Muensel, John [ WIVSISIty, . and Herbors.| - DRIOUS STEAMER TO R returned from a visit in New York. Fifth grade: J. M. Case, teacher. Laurel Mill Scheel Calvin Hendtick, Baltimore, Fu}!’drlfb’éff! figunnsmgpgfinufl..‘,’; M absent, tardy nor diomissed. 8. Mens | Fourth ‘:d w::.l'\ T. Col ¥ -Tanadamich: Todend, Jow Jiiwenn 20 up. 3 Mrs. . , nor dismissed, en- - | eration. T H. o€, - 3 to l::r {S}:r hxxi “IEab“r?Il. h'l‘!.;:tu;;lteeg neth oBmZx Halsey Gallup, Daniel linI, teacher—Entire number of pupils, Creei;,nMicl?r' 1 TN fi “é‘,‘i?fi;‘.lc",‘,?’fim 8,);1:,"21{“‘ w&. visiting Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. True. | Harris, Clinton Jones, Alfred Semkl, %‘%‘- fl-"wm“' 4, Tuberculosis in Connecticut. Dr.| Drives, Launc Tripl. numerous Hhore e S George ngcht Burchard Wright, Mary %‘" e Mir: | Georse H. Knight, Lakeville. Excursions, and Hotel Accom Lamb, Gladys Lee, - i aations £ w{flx'f&h If;?:rn'el;l' ?n‘f:l:sh'ulfif:rl:m?n% Fourth grade: Helen Marshall La- Pfiy ranche, Fannie =R w""]‘“‘"; AFI";' 26. o to élltceuail:z:!t_\i%‘ rare a x]u by E Patrick . McMahon visited friends in| throp, teacher. Entire number of pu- h Geer, Lucile Jackson, Mary | hIrd general seasion, 10 & w.—tom- 5 b6 BROADW. Lisbon Sunday. Pt Ea o B | B e | e e St Ghlimer k| BRETS RolBOR Y sse N C] . ‘obin, ries y . - v city court. Always the M e Actuien e eveon b ong| Blshit, Lt N, as” AiceS.) Bucler, SOk SR Rang 8| Y Sommcion. ey tmsttnions: | FIQTET, OSTEND nection- with the Reliance Worsted | Deane, Hilda Darkavy. ghm 28; _nelther t, S In l.hfl-l. ‘Style, Fit ul WORK- { Co., where he hag been employed as| Second and third grades: Mrs. Hat- issed, 5: Louis Epps, Harold Geer,| 2. State Reformatories for Women, ¥ MANSHIP. weaver for several years. tie C. Little, teacher, Entire number | Chester Parker, Blanche Dygert, Anna Dr. K?t:he!gnstB.hDavis, ?edfol;d. N. 1}?- sz w CHAS. H. NICKERSON, ———————— " |of pupile 40; neither sbsent, tardy, 2T R e e I g Mershant Teilor. 128 Main 8L TAFTVILLE Poalninn. Grade 1 David Coones, | tench -mumber of puplls 23 | 5. The Habitual Druskard. Julge Quarterly Meeting of Court Wequon Jola - HaEIRing, | TN Eisthon, By ]l')::unhy F, g:'..",l ot oy Ed‘sa;‘h‘\: &:fi:fi%flt?&te Reforma - | ward Ross. 1 z nec, No. 28, F. of A—Personal Notes.| First and second grades: L. Luella Boswell Avenus Sohool. tory. Hon. Morris W. Seymour, ot Wilson, teacher. Entire number of | wecond and third es, Hazel An B'}“"g‘" Vi aasai - ¥ A 'y - T n, 2 . M.~ 5 > - Com:t. ‘('-‘nlsr ogu;}:terly“ m!e_eun!x :4! pupils, 40; "l_leuher absent, tardy, mnor | Gersan, teacher—En number of pu- Co;:lrét”gg;xe %eteiusve:, Cl&imn.n ul t g gu;:fl.,h h:il b of o dismissed, 2: Edward Assad, Benja- | pjis 37 mnr absent, tardy nor dis- | Max Mailhouse, M. D’ New Haven, g Ding, with Chief Ranger Allen Dogie| =" L unvy: missed, §: Dale Aldrich, Jobn Callahan, | presigent Connecticut colony for epl- Enjoy that in the chair. - The usual reports were Broad Street School. Edna Hanson, Willlam Jatkowski,Ruth leptics. long-thought-of trip to read and accepted and other routine Murray, E"" Whitehead, John Wied- 1. The Colony Plan of Caring for Ep- i Seventh grade: C. A. Stevens, teach- | wi Florgnce Wuttkey. Imer, business, Jas transacted. Two new | er Entire number of pupils, 33; nei- %‘ d second grades, Ellen G. Heptics, Dr. Bvert Flood, r;‘a‘ i E U ROPE members Wwere initiated. The reports : ant b - | Mass., superintendent Massachusetts showed the lodge to be in good condi- ther absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9. Clune, teacher—Entire number of pu colony for eplleptics. : upen modern steamers equi with Henry ‘Covey, Raymond Gregson, Fred { piis, 24; heither sbsent, tardy nor dis- v, Dr. H. O. cvetm wmmmem“ tion and growing steadily. On the| NcCord, Harold Tarbox, Harry Thiel, | missed, 1 Emma fiofl:'ns. sznlgz‘?dih% rz::\dhlnnnm y v eoncl\ulo? of the bull:dou sed!siol: re- | Pauline Cohn, Winifred Grierson, Eliz- Kind Florence E. Tra- 2. The' Defective Child, Rev. M. A. Ex, Sall Ey freshments were served and oiar|abeth Luther, Etta Wight. cy, , teac! Entire number of pupils, | gyilivan, Hartford. preas Paiiingy T sre, were passed, resulting in a thoroughly | Sixth grade: Myra F. Parker, teach- | 23; nemm absent, tards noor dismiss- | ~4 The Feeble Minded, Miss Helen Fast Mail Sailings every Thursday. enjoyable social bour. er. Entire numher of pupils, 31; nei- bed, 1 : Herman W. Whitehead. Hill, Vineland, N. J. | S Gibraltar—, Club Organized ih New Village. Fifth general session, 8 p. m.—Com- and mittee on poor relief and neighbor- Saturdays 3 The first meeting 0f the Fancy Cor-| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Normandin. | Bdward T. Huntington of Washington | hood betterment, Chairman Henry with Gmwn? c-?hmhu for Egypt ner Chop Suey club was held Sunday | Mr Greenwood was a resident of Taft- | street. ‘Wade Rogers, New Haven, dean Yale R ; i afternoon ifi the clubrooms on Hunters | vijie for 36 years and is well known o Law school. Wirsiglh knd fubsageing Servion avenue. The following oqeers ‘Wwere | here. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Williams of 1. Co-operation Between Public_and e elected: President, John Tetlow; ‘Washington street have been spending | Private Agencies in Poor Relief, Rob- Ir treasurer;” W, B‘“"F‘rgfi.p]fl?‘mc‘? " Sails Today for England. & few days in Hartford and New Brit- | ert W. DeForest, New York. Veil OKRIOH"OO Gon. Al 3 Bedell; chief Alfrefd Bgrl:twe lg‘f‘t‘ Mon&.{l after- | 18 L i le‘x" I]g':‘p;o% Sensi TAvR0Le 7 & Broadway, N. V:‘ 3 trustees, J. D.| noon for Boston, m which place t B o e B | e will_ sl for Tagiand Thix CHme Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Walker returned | 4, Playgrounds, Francis R. North o ""‘ fter Monday to Clinton, Mass., after a visit | the National Playground association. geron. The mext meeting will be held | day) afternoon. He was accompanied | with their 'daughter, Mrs, Allen La- %he general heag:ruaners of the con- on Am‘“ 1. Following the business|to Boston by Robert \Walker and|tham. ference will be at the United Church InebEing. fhib migiripece down to an| JEmes Mather. Ms.Barlowe has mang chapel, Temple street near Elm, and excellent dinner, prepafed by Chef | friends in the village and he leaves| Myy E. @. Danihy of the West Town | the day time meetings will be held H Brodeur. The table was attractively | With the best wishes of all for a suc- | Street scheal is to spend part‘of her | there, except as otherwise announced. ates uv ‘Bs te what we carry. Bvery piece is ‘”‘“ decorated and in the center was a| cessful future. vacation with friends in Springfield, The even'l‘npg sessions will be held in by the most expért workmen and the{ Whole roast pig, the gift of Mr. Beau- regard. The affernoon was passed in prices are within reach of everyone.| 2" Sociable manner and all were well 1f you are thimking of Buying Furni- Dlles;aed with the first meeting of the ture of any deseription step im and| ' look around. e ———— ‘Mass. the New Haven Colony Historical so- HORWICH TOWN Miss Lilli Goveh, et ot i ciety ulldi;\gc olx{ Grov; sttreet ‘between " z — ¥ s ian , & student at the | Temple and College streets. Mr. and Mbrs. James Miner to Take | Willimantic Vorn“;’al school, is at her | = The objent of the coafcrence is to Chl nen P“fis Ch. Joh home on Wauwecus-Hill for a week’s premote a move accurate knowledge ot arge at Johnson Home—Papers | ot; i t in charitable, re- Read by First Church Sunday School | lon. and a wider interest in cl )y oad by unday Schoo! formatory and preventive work, and to Pupils. - Thomas Wheeler of Hartford -has | provide an opportunity for persons in- “ster ur s o a4 e 3 = S been the ‘“e'tt f‘ot a few d:wgv'oth?lli- terested in such effort to comgare afixd Mr, and Mrs. Nor- ing- o 4 s, rs. James ner of or- | son Rogers at his home on ashing- | discuss principles, methods and resu m 'he NC“ col"‘rcs ‘wich take the place at the Johnson | ton street. Rev. P. C. Wright of Norwich and x Bhe ibson loilet Lo, Home of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus H. 8. B. Overlock, M. D., of Pomfret are 67 Broadway ‘Phene 505 Note: Michael Sullivan of Occum spent e Monday with friends in town. "' “uun'g““ Peter Maynard has purchased a poultry farm in East Hartford. qudn:hr Not o:;ty in the h&)me but Ber a.ndNMr;‘ Morgan W&lcgtt daot vice presidents. M!’smll"rsnk“A vy‘mh' - . Y3 rom e commu v are heard expres- ookly werc guests unday | ell of Norwich and gar A arner 62.66 l’il St T dinand B O iy Svee|slons of resret that Mr. and Mra. | of Mr. afid Mrs. Philo Hard of Wash- | of Butpam are members of the execu- day Gardner are leaving, and on their part | ington street. tive committee. --n. TAFT—Pa’ - * AT they lea;.tve mm}:»"‘ !thd wishes toll; the = 3 prosperity and ppiness of th: home, George Rooney and his son, William | = G . higher than no| . and ) Mre Wilian, Grent have| T housenold has a; present eloven | Boumet: of Weot Town sirect left on DIED. ashington St. | Essex, Conn. memhers Monday evening for a few days’ stay | ppOK—In New London, March 26, 1911, Jennie, widow of John Peck. oy 2 in New York. Fraa| t So MANSFIELDIn New London, March is, ,p,,:m?;":rzwo days“;*.'m;" f,“,;',fg; At the session of the First church | ~ Mrs. Fowler, who has been visiting| 26, 1911, John Mansfield. Papers Carsfully Prepared. i § Sunday school several pajers prepar- her @sughter, Mrs. Daniel Wheeler of | sgarL#R—In Montville, March 27, t 5 in New Bedford. ed by the pupils were read e hom:z o qmg:.‘n nps eturned to her | “I01L " Frances 4. widow of, Bekiel e Loodwin ma ! All Belaire h S iminary to the study of the review | Bome at Fort hafler. M 4 ‘postel ‘end D::;:;'.‘,‘;mo:;": he wi 1::9', ffl; lesson. in the classes. The subjects = Fur;er:lOaalrovcl}ctes"gledx{;ida;_;e!?dtet:xc-x;o%r; Y i : inery Sl were: Abraham, by Stanley Gay; Ja- 428 Moy Milo Gardner and| 2t 4 oclock from the fos o eard, a ”fl' A ‘l’h-' Furrier, cob, Edna Smith; Joseph, Gertrude ""‘"“"" QGardner, of Occum.| 3205 Broadway, Norwich. Interment T - h a Willi _| Avery; Moses, Mirion Rogers. The ll.fl.ll%flllof Mr. and Mrs. A.| at Deep River on Thursday. o e L m{.lf;:; }?nl::c e::iire‘:in th:V‘a‘yl:goyC:t papers were carefully prepared and W cotland road. ¥ODELS FOR EVERY F EOKWITH—In Norwich, March 26, y Hector Marcatrels, full of interest. e B I et "ihevdore Backwitn, ||| CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRES. : = &mcu“‘ ticut B L i | e et be nad i G i i ivi L 'uneral rvices w e hel in the . . Mrs. Augustin Paradis of Merchants Spring Birds Arriving. gm(:m i8 spe ‘ten E;:' vacation FBnuekin;fiB.m Memorial Wednesday | =——————— > . g $h T . avenue was able to be out on Sunday| Wednesday two ‘gdr of purple grack- | Jutp ! home on Wa us Hill afternoon at 2.30. y . Adam S TAVErn |arter an extended ilness. les were seen on Vergason Hill. Friday bk e 5 BAKER—In = Leffingwell, March 28, ] : & G a flock of one hundufl or more were at )fi' “d Mr& bert M. George Henry Harrison Baker, aged 70 ‘“l Hartwell Thompson has returned to| Woodside. They are due here between rom Peck’s Corner. years. March 10 and 20. The meadow lark and wood peewee were heard Satur- New Havén, after spending the week p E. Dol ofter to the public_the fiest standard end at his home on Front street. &ur the flnié: s oo, ol 18 G v A T R PRl It Makes Wrinkigs at 2 nclock Relatives and friends day. of - 3 = g hls l oll sition. invited to attend. Burial in Maple- ill-hi s r brands of Beer 8f Burope and L Mrs. George Maddock arrived Sat- Bt P e a3 W0k Sorsetory. mfifii”no “good, nn;mxgfl’gl? caupe y and w spei ew days vis- sce nt of losep rki . oy, Fu pug R °"’ Muelr's| yting at the home of her sister, Mrs.| The Perkins family mentioned March y‘mc ""PHluGs wrinkles, that nake Jou. eoe .9 Secotch Ale, Guifinéss’ blin _Stout, 3 than you are. Bunker | William Hicks. 20 is not related to.Clement Perkins . _— of Plain Hill He is descended from | Mepart of Perfect Mhnmu for Win- k ALLEN bn you are sick, don’tuwor‘rfi', but S' - & about it to make yourself.v.8ll.. To do Mrs. Joseph Belaire is in Meriden, | Joseph Perkins, who lived in Norwich| ter Term. of School. g $hia we Topeat the words of thousenis cause of the death of her brother-in- | and whe died here in 1726. : 3 of other former sufferers from wom- cause of the deat Wof her brother- s The Yantic school closed its winter nnly ills, similar to yours, when we law, who died in the Meriden hospital. Early Broilers. term Friday. ch 24, 1911, for a 15 Main Street, Thirty-six chickens were hatched last | Week's Following is the re- week from three settings of thirteen | POTt of at ' h Mrs. D 's | - Senior. F. H.-Bushnell, a B ogms cach on Mra Byron Dexiers | e PeNNlt s kticndance dimaic . ski, _Gertrude Funeral n'rec'urs It 1s & wondertul fomale mucf. Farry, Beatrice % Service Omitted. McG}bluu, tor, Leo Mor- ou will admit 1f you Through a misunderstanding there ‘e:zg Mpry Boucte: y L e Edward Murphy and John B. Benoit attended the meeting of the club own- ers of the Eastern Connecticut base- ball league, in Jewett City, Sunday af- ternoon. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Ples, Cake and Bread ‘ma:y department; —AND~— « Directiong for its usa ted in that canuot be exceifed. Nelson Greenwood of Plainfield is| 128 no service at the Sheitering Arm3 e atact in attmdsnce A ax jaagustes with svery no&fi? Dhie Jiiic bl 7 Prieaptasnide LRGBS sonvii-law ang - dsughter, | TIRCET OSEROM, © 5 Harry Davis, Semuel McGibbon. ’ $1.26 at i e At St MM o Ancz s> ottt - Noted Here and There. Recent Vigitera—Frightened Horses m almars. MCQ'GER.MAN CW“‘ €O. SPRING DRESS GOODS, ounfia: Pec‘l'xm h!l‘.‘i. been spending _ Dagh. Through the Streets. 106 West 120th Street, New Y . several ys wi uncle, Henry Miss . L N Lond p Brand new stoek now ready for your ¥ 5% ety » th: ‘“ow K’}n:l: o ey Bui l din MILL REMNANTS—a big ;-m. ; Alvert Beekwith of Rockville was G~: ‘v?%f New Londot erAsmpnt g b ber eckwi ville a s n was | - oy o ment of all kinds Dress Goods 'and Jeek end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philo k-end visttor at the home of his FSERRRR ol Mk ARE YOU THINKING oOF potso Silks. rm- vory :y. ; ‘Hard hington : street. ; 1s of Fitchville, | Hanry B, Church, Wm. Smith Allen. - THIS? .'? e y Mrs. (‘onn.‘li of thnuaflnnd road has 3 t toie :I{ m";:a'?; 3 withs —nu m BLOOM. Proprietor, o [ boen soending & woekc with trieuas in ve 1 % TODAY :'.g”,.:::. '::um”wn-m‘ r.m"“" “" s Woe arz showing a lot of Ladies’ FINE| st reasonable prices. Mr..and Mrs. h. Gg&-pontm hest Y « Oxfords in patent leather, gun metal, e iRty o e O e . atrt g"’“-" 1 rRank A.mnL, | G M. WILLIAMS, ,iazold Smith and his brother, Syd- own. 'relopmm‘e m min Strest.| General Contracter and Sullden, | ners Smf-h u"unl b ‘of the Ahe : o [4 birthday of thel "’m 4 e Kl fifim "‘1’.‘.-“' e 1% -52'. '1:.' MAIN STRESY,

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