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INSURANCE. sion of $1,000. nt Johnson of the Ameri NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912 ‘This was done away upon recommendation of Presi- n league h for Groton 2d. Weatherbee 6. Scorer, C. T. Referce Whitney. AL Timy €. Peac 1 New Yal Four goals, Revell 7 | 66000 SEATS FOR FOOTBALL FIELD le Athlstic Structures—20,000 and In the future the commission will | minute periods, { Baseball Stand Capacity. INSURE n <tand the entire expense of running| Between the periods there was 'a| WITH 1|ens l' alls —_— | faclf. This in‘the result ofthe heal- | stiort game between two Junlor teams |~ New Haven, Jan, 4. Micient prog- INSURANGE CO. i | thy receipts from tho rocent : | aress has.J s Dy = Bl 03 Eaa ¢ { chamvyionship se 8 | tee of appointed by the 2 ent | Dal Gross Assets.............. §5.347,175.15 | American Association With Two Others Put in Class AAf}[f}*m Ll el 8 || BOSTON NATIONALS ORGANIZE. | tee ar<2i appointe by the pee g Net Surplus...............$2,722,672.08 i antspices of the commlesior, o Abar Brobiiat Soosts Wit/ Ba the Segiieet mEPASe sorsositing Hhc J. L. LATHROP & SON, Aaents, League—New Scale of Draft Prices For Baseball Players, | &7 \4istment for cAleer President—Scouts f-thasing * heis Gevalonmasntob aih Norwich, Conn. Higher All Around. =d holds K | allowed to pay a player who is U Another rule on a1l minor league pl Probationers. | which s | at the request of that mo majo ascha Reduced—Joe Quirk to Be Trainer. Iat 4. —The A ne manage- 3 estic on all club ilities at Yale unlversity, it askiug fc 5igi | ns as to the od Proposad to put on the |in grounds, rmanent | When - tro | ble ‘troubler rhe Cana well who has toured Switzerland, France, and other countries several times, is planning a motorcycle | these lands early in 1912, le troubles, get & trou the motorcycle man. Ge uer, “trouble shooter” for the M ukee fira and police alarm syste a machine to his equip n militia dep ork of the moto manoeuvres last that the moto the A the summer vele corps ha trip through | . Well Known Citizen 0. . I-| An advertisement of Dm | Swamp-Root, which I saw in the Albans Messenger some time asey | duced me to glve your remedy & trial. T was then from riment lik- | ble pains in the small of my back. cycle riders | paln was usually greatest 80 | mornlng, and often when I atf as | to arise from my bed to go to worl, s 3 & preof stand compl I been made permanent. L ( u cinat, Jan. 4/-After the recog- fication will have thelr scason in the |a probatlonary contract moro then 2 R. McAl the. football field : e F s et i o rdor o olr classificati P cent. of e salary Gl e S & . oz = of a ¢ in minor baseball | order of thelr classificatio L s i oo whiel: L dess than u0,000 e | Now is the time to plan for summer |ily. I am very grateful for the good |1e: to be known as Class AA and a New Schedule of Prices. | he was claimed. In regard to K oo b trips and tours, according to your great remedy has done for me. e s i : | was explained that players we d for the basenall tabrook, chafrman of the I thought I would have to use much [revision of practically evers section| oOne of the principal changes in the | vias explained that plavers w sibie or i oo dsenivg more Swamp-Root than I did, in ondew. the national pe cement, the | agreement was the price to be pald by | Aiontly g1Ven 8 B S& Iy, (00 o | wiil e | week and most pl outings | L0 g6t well, but am absolutely cured of seball commission ended its + major league clubs for minor league|tS¥ w0 PO at Ouary BAY, WOt 53 for next summer can be arranged, he |MY Kldney trouble and now without minor league mag- | To Class &2, & S0 000 Class | lssatisfied over the much smallor sal- rthoa | letle | [seven botiles, Was cured about stx nates to the meeting nn\dm vain, | 5% 260 instead of $750; Class C,!&Ty received there. 4 °| SPECIALIZING MEANS SUCCESS v\w‘x:x s ago, .:{l,:lp l]vz:;u:zl lx"‘dlov heavy S aked the commission, The ' $150 instead of $500, and Ciass D, $39 Regulating Exhibition Games. prod and with a FOR AMERICAN ATHLETES. | cmployed for the past forty-four yearss AA will rank between the two d of $300. lubs are permitted | . Horeafter ail majo ¢ ball play- o general mecting room is also et S : _ |have had no recurrence of the troubla leagues and the Class A 4 AA league clubs are permittod | ers and clubs will be prohibited frow called for. | Bonhag an _Example—Ils Five Mile |or pain in the slightest d vl coniposed ' ”f‘rjfxn”»;‘nl:(:m: Sl HORE Jaex exhibition ga & nluy Gt i | Champion Because He Learned How. lftm doubly thankful for this, and nal league, the American " Clans ClubS have not | tat g e ells e comeent or | President McAlcer in Challenging Jewett City Jresagss == hile now an old man, I again feel the : Pacific Coast leagu T to the MAJOT | pomiia oy . While he joame TUle ! Washington, will act as tre wager Fred Caron of th | o the summer. of 1986 at Athens |strongth of my youth, thenks to Dry THIS 1S AN IMPORTANT QUES- nd Class AA Jor | applied to minor league players and { At 4 askGthell teerts A j the American athletes won the great- |Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Many others TION and r < ar nswer. D s ca | players except for {minor lepgue clubs plaving in major | ’ {from M = < number of events they have tri-|also use it to as good advantage as T mmediate delivery. This ri Reserve List Limit Changed. ague 1erritory. 1 S Tha attyiile by o |‘'umphed in at an Olympic have, 4 B s g nd the leagues of a low = Eme g August Herrmann, president of the |$2,000 BOND WILL Lot 4 | In the five mile event Geor ! Very truly yours, 5 he limit of the number o X Cincin seball club s re-elect e el s 1430 el h DI e 0 lo colo; o [ e Change in Drafting Season. ed, and foliov E. ce, of the St. Louls clup of the | City defeated the ko e 3 40 Baward' S ) 3 ans, Vi ISAAC S. JONES, ich hero- | Major league clubs, 35; Cla | American league, was selocted 23 | Will Be Guarantee of Salaries if Stata|!Wo and had a swelled heud (T b Bivii ot vesis Insurance and Real Estate Agent. ember 1, will in! Cluss A B, Class C, 24.1 rop; and Joseph Flanner was chos League Teams Disband. ¥ i o U R e ause the Frankitn W‘\Y‘;‘\’;"- », ards Building, 91 Main St epte made for the Clase| ey secretary to the, chairman of the | - e t of $35 sac weorad| Specialix d not begun to play as | (o by y ng players will to August 20 commission, | Hartford, Conr 4—The Con- |} et i gt | PrOmInSIt & part In rack athletics as | AL the city of St :T.c?f\:‘ud = y erly. The firs restricted to —_— | necticut State Baseball gue h 1 dewelt City through ' it joestoday. Hawthrey, won because | O , Ou he 20th day 3 L WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN ing season, fron | KILLED OFF GROTON 2D | passed into history, and from mow on | 70 : .| he used asivle common dmong Fnglisy |PCrEOnally before a Notary Publia, HE FALL, THEN IS INSURANCE 20, will the Cor to T T @ . 4 within and for said county, John E mb T FONAL. PERIGH (168 Cstnse distance runners. It consisted ! 3 Fra- F THE MOST VALUE % to the major leagues e 10D L the attrac F 3 extreme speed in the early part of the A Whose mark I hereby witness with ar jays will then De allow- fosis it S e LS ; Taftville Playing in Groton ace, With the result that after a fow | pvy by POVErs well known to me a8 & Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. « 10 then Class AA lenwue | Heretofore the National Association | Laurel Hills Run Away fro Captain | o B2 5 il team it iaich the. eitian e tanae was o, [ FcPIAble cltizen of this Communtty for i Ve u 10 days’ drafting sca- Tinor Leag paid an annual | Klippell's Team, 35 to 26. rta P i {ffig. Invthis Yoo 4t oot o the past thirty years and fully entitled SEE . e 1 s of lower classi- smen{ to the national commis-{ = = e Bove bepect | Bonhag, ke the majolts of Ameri. | credit, and made oath that the Sore= b i A d Sl o e St e R is as mas- £ol- | ero r \ccompany them. | can_runner; ccted the American | Son's aMidavit by him signed is true B P LE“RNED & CO = cot for :the) Ledrel HUIS. chal Cleve T g o'clock train from | method, which differed in the respect | " 0. SOrTect: ok ¥ : P s | combination of basketball players | Fach club will assessc ) a | Nor ill have the follc ;| that they used no early speed and d JOEN Q. RNSAN T | handlly put over. & defeat -on fhe {month from May to Septemt - Liine Heureux, Fountain, | pended on an avepage pace to win, In Notary Public . j Groton second team Thursday night |sive, annual dues. takes th ypham, Porter. With ! running parlance, the new method was {at the Y. 3 A. gymnasium, c ‘ ; i it T Letter to - | — e = e e ey of first ¥ be expected. | It typifies the highest form of special- | OF. Kilmer & Co, | o Repubttc Stent % 8 H o : | lzation In distance running. || Binghamton, N. Y. iHi OFFICE OF WM. &. BILL ! A CONFUSED MARKET. | Lo vh:mx, s e | Iv”tlun will d in ti Cornell’s Basketball. {* On his return home, Bonhag, him- | . e TP Bomel X ck_Island Co. o ARG o e 100, the 0 e furnishec s || self a great student of t Y A g Rea! Estat» Lezding Stocks Heavy While Some | i i’y 2%, & looked Tike wighing yoseoiites, but iones i ba| , Itheca, . Y. ‘Jun. 4—The Comel e s napats ot ueeser | Prov What Swamp-host Wil Do Far Yoo Specia'ties Move Up. X e 8. W after that they faded aw while the st 1 and will € hedule for 1912 as an-, * faste me e o | * e d Fire Insuranc ¥ | b Laurel Hills gained speed and form Hegie Setabios T It contalns 25 game pd faster time, trained 9] Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binghame . T Jan, 4.—A ser | Slows Shet, . & T in the second period and were plaving ' teams are disban e 0 1oy and-home contes adre _‘”“,.";}"‘}‘_""1;“'“:‘ 21 ton, N. Y., for a sample bottls, Tt will + jeesind In Som.ry Biack over C. M. | oty 500 Southern Pacific best game at the finish, Through um wi fran lumbia, Dart- | Sttt XA < & 1o oo o B convince anyone. You will also recelve wrs, Room §, third Goer. | e e o e Tliner first perfod of 16 minutes the and piayers, i e | thetant it ”‘Mm“ h';\“i'; :;”I".;)“‘;; 1a booklet of valuable information, tell~ Telebons 143 || 0 & ms were never more than two Or| giiio Euig g Farmed Player Trinity 11 pion, continued to slip seconds . oS 2 about the kidneys and bisdder. three points apart. Revell of the | 9 arugeL Ayers this. vy | from the five mile flgtres o to thy When writing, bo sure and mention the S | percent 300 W Laurel Hilis started the scoring with | A sinking fund was ) n, Holy Cros | prosent day. ol Loures up to the Norwich Daily Bulletin, Regular fifty~ ATTORMEYS-AT-LAW th e a neat basket, and Christie matched it | Ward which each club are taken on. i ‘_\X;,;rh‘m“-"‘&:‘m”" ; i "”‘; cent and one-dollar size bottles for — — = ~ | uner r Y : { once for Groton, The viatiors drew |annualls ; April 13 with Lonig seconds. In addition’ he has made T &t 8ll drug stores, 1d be thrown upon it < Realty ead a point or two on good shoot- | Clubs using players wh ve June 19, with Penns . 3 O e e | ey Brown & Perkins, iftomeys-at Lan ik fic 5 frestultately, Gt EL Sisja Mawe 5y Denison and Christie, but Lau- | farmed from mg.s. r 1 ) ! Philadelph | \1,{‘;5 o It OUE Dk e | evesdta it England professional 3 irat Nat Bank, Sbetucke: St 1 s gravitated slowly tov L oy 1 Hill tled the score at 10 ali, then |Ject to a fien of $100 and forfei of 52 minutes 34 4-5 secomds, | S nir ey meg 1h Thames 1 level during the greater part o ing the lead and holding it to the |0f the game played Roller Polo Results Thursday. | e meosris bt 1 fo W%, 1o | coaches and training tables are ta- at Telephcne 38-3 & st before, the close prices nished of the period, 21 to 19 Salary Limit $2,500. New Haven 7, Wor-| champions on fleld and tr: | booed by the amateur rules, but they = ed up, e changes in mosf 'wr‘;:s gfifimufffflfox'\.m;fid“ _‘J-' \w;)fi\l The s liniit is set ) a | cesie | ter o1 eciali n This term | Wil In time adopt the methods whieh Dominick & Dominick il e Tadini stovks Wers Ahow- | liso Svesacl MiIEad cc..... by fackson, and Tomnsend and 1 by |month for 14 plavers and s i o v Walerbury 7, Provi- | meats the instilling iito tho Tmind of the Amoricans aad C ominic 1 e e i 4 hinuer oA the Epe. | Hi waixs thaa S0 stitated the Laurel Hills' score, againes | STect 20 days after the opening 1 | e Paunton: Taunton §, Hartford t: | oneery Siic aspirant the fach that to | proved to be mo hopeful {n develoghil were moving up, Their ad- | S 3 field goals by Christle, 2 by Densor, | “**5™ " : Pl ;i n distance with the react oakicers | championship material. Members of New York wpprently wers ihe result of pHd one ¢ach by Klippell, Weatnerbee and Raise Double Header Guaran MOTORCYOLE NOTES. stance wi east was i et I om, ascribod L | 1y Preiffor, Wi ouls by Weatherbee | Guarantee for double . Three methods have come in vogue| Charley Dool 3 8 the marke ey i e met : n vogu arley Dooin s 2 good exampie of Stock Exchange and fac = *In the second period, Christie and |af §60 ‘and ramny das e " have o tendency the modern provident ball player, It COTTON. c o ohly & s = : : i produce good athletes and cham- 'the popular actor-manager ever feels Kiippell were the only Groton players | No double header is 1o be s Sleh Ao R gy sty Neuw Jan. 4—Cotton futures|able to cage the_ball, each getting |played prior to June | —_— | Proved mothodi Tot ey e et My T T (o S S frequent closeil ary 9.08, February | one basket, while Weatherbee added 3 | ¢ play with | 4,000 enthusiastic | Thio: as it Tt jwith [ Horace” ol 41 SRR evidences of a brighter out- | 913, M il 9.24, Ma .| points from the foul line. | it fo thias stabe of TI0| LA M W g £l e Stiast: hasiball Sl SR iness there ha# been no | june 9.3, August 9.45, Sep-| Revell and Jackson were again the |from a majority v g o o Rkl o capabliities in _commercial life ial advance on the part of the | temper November | top seorers for Laurel Hill, each cag- | rectors, and fail — it AL ) e Nt 2 o m.\:n: aial 3 13 & whole for goms lime. 9.58, December i cpilel =] 158 Ywo T iwiinanfl Eor Bk BEsley 1o il il ok e Sk - 0 vho not investments tha* would net him Shannon Building, Norwich n which stocks have been 865~ | middling uplands, %.35; miAAling Fulf,| 1° Revell also added 2 pamts on Tout | $200 e B g P e | SE B % but enough for the year 1o come, 1 B s Lt L V.00, B0 80 Arrangements were made ce tra g more’ capatia of ¢ . Telephone 904 hat a steady distridution has been TR Fast footwork and good shooting by |ing into the league of ad i o i an Puy (U0 T DBEL-OL SOIS MONEY. Christie made him the star performer |1f desired. E have a | PLANTEN K | wh New York, Jan. 4—>Monay on call | for Groton, while Revell took the hon- o of a Canadian | C Q C OR B LAC KORWICH FAMILY MARKET |': Pacific, which has been 1 \sy at 2 1-2@3 per cent ling raie | ors for the Laurel Hills, scoring al- IR : ea motoreycle | Frascs 13 CAPSULE S | adily under pressure, once more was loan 2 3-4; closing bid 2 1-2: | most half their points, Jackson anl Jewett City Knights of Honor. <l ! and which sometimes prevent a ——a ongpicuously weak stick of the 2 3-4. Time loans easier: 60 | Townsend also playing o great game, | The Knights of Homor basketba i Dq Peuich waed i Fraits Aftention W |cays and 90 daye 3 1-4@3 1-2 per cent. | both on offense and defense. Jew ty would like to pla Tt policemen | championship indder orrected. | bt six months 3 1-2@3 3-4. The lineups and summary to 125 peund team in Eastern |hav an Diego, Cal., | Coaches . " earnix g0, Cal, | Coaches lik Lav 4 g R e Groton 2d—Christie rf, Denison If necticut, out of town games pre 7 o Ll i i \PHE Sparento OHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Weatherbee ¢, Klippell (capt) Ig »d. Would like to hear from Taft. ride the Fuclior ({n ~Hhat b e : e & $142,000 was due | WEEAT: Opew High fen Qs | Prejffer rg. ville Speed Boys, New London Y. M. . | ci Ret thete tutal of $1.142,000 was due] Ty, " 0 e m m Laurel Hills—Coyl (capt.) 1f, Revel the _installing of tr A : R . ety e 2 - 2 g 5138 | ¢ “Stanley ¢, Jackson re, Townsend a g athie H . it Cadtiral tnactive issue, aid | © 3 Is. i n_his d en’ produc « Hlinots Cen: ,.‘«F\ n‘xlnv"m"' . N aton s Sl L TR ,Score, Laurel Hills 35, Groton Next will be . titah Heschid WD % 2. Field goals, Revell §, Jackson ng alon ian harl R T Ume reached two | gars wx % s sye| TOWDSend 3, Stanley 1, ‘Coyl 1, for |challenges to machine g prineipl 0 5 ; - 4% 5% 2.5 Laurel Hills; Christle 4 Denison 2, |Jewett City, i i “ a4 o 01516 0% dois Klippell 2, Pfeiffer 1, Weatherbee 1,1 ! A A. Van Sauter of Ne 5 the highe - - . soid being listed | == [ \ange Waba: ] Tsland preferred £ e as ware a num- ecialties timulated by W] Pl ® ® [} 12{ A a ety at Dkl s , > ¢ | ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authornties. It is used by physiclane 2 prefrred, : T = e E . PR 4 z 2 Inaiay @) with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria s unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that i . Telaxation in Tates attet | it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and od he year hag come r o 2 5 . . & o e ) iruier| pesfeet substitute for Castor Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is = in time loans is looked for. : 5 3 4 5 Sy T : : ot Verv aetive with o niener | unfike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to 2 alds f pri new . . . - . . 3 W e ol expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Te I ¥ ¥ n the stock exchangs N 5 es of bonds, par 3 1 States bonds w |quabs i ¥ Greccries, il STOCKS. _ Cameate: > Tinseed OLL Kies, gaiion o 4 (9 . Ar. Steel Founisiea x & e P 2 e 1 Tubacco ofd 1 5 Wooler op, Mining €10 38 tral of New Jemep Cliespaeake & OHio s & ) & Southern o0 G fuets & Huden. Rio Graade Pro Palakare W) Demver & 20 Do pos Feed. Jititiers P eal, o ped | od Sastise Eiectrle ...} Northem 34 ....1 International Paper mational, Pump N R Me 34'ph S en York Cwatal..... o Fawle's Ges 4 Prumarg C ¥ « o i contrel ol o -ough Mot Sy 2 i Farest 20y “ % ELY 550 1y “1 9 il IAFANIS S CHILDREN %:,Mmm nor Minesal. * NARCOTIC. The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that since its infancy. trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Childre.—Experience against Experiment. GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hail's Journal of Healll. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Ark., says : “* As a practicing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it very much,” Dr. W. T. Secley, of Amity, N. Y., says: 1 have used your Cas- toria for several jsears in my practice and kave found it a safe and =eliable rewaedy.” Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Sante Ynez, Cal., says: *After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an jgnorant druggist substitute some- thing else, espacially to the pe- tient's disadvantage, asin this case. 1 enclose herewith the wragper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : ““ Physicians generally do ot prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, bis taught me to make an exception. I prescribs your Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly relisble remedy for chil- dren’s compleints, Any physician’ who has raised & family, as T have, will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoria.” Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Brdford, N. H.,says: “1use your Castoria in my practice, and in my family.” DOr, Wi, I. MeCann of Omaba, Neb., says : *‘ As the father of thir- teen children I certainly know something about your great medi- cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, In my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says : It is with grest pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. I have ased it with marked bemefit in the case of my own daughtes, and have obtained excellent resul from its administration to othyr children in my praotice.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : ““The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented hy the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for ona, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy.” Leiters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Soott, of Chica- 0, TIL, says : “T have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Br. William Belmont, af Cleve- land, Ohio, says: You Castoria stands first 'n fits ciass In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything thatso filled the place.” Dr. B. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich,, says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to equal it for chil- dren's troubles. { am aware that there are imitations in the fieid, but 1 always see that my patients get Fletcher's,” Dr. Chauning H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., saya: “I have used your Castoria for ssveral ysars past in my own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is & great consideration in view of the fact that most medi- cines of this character are obmox- ious and thevefore difficult of ad- ministration. As a laxative I consider it the pesr of anything that I ever prescribed.” Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N. J. says: “I prescribe your Castos ria every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with bether effect than I receive from any other combination of drugn.” Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N, Y., says: ““1 have used yqur Casto~ ria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years, The formula is excellent.” Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N, Y., says: “I am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria. I think so highly of it that I not only recommend it to others, buthave used it in my own family,” Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, Minn,, says: “It affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and mow endorse your Castoria. The factof the ingredients being known through the printing of the formula on the wrapp-r is one good and sufficient on for the recom- mendatioi: « any physician. T kmow of its good quelities and ree commend it cheerfully.” ASK YOUR Honest Statement of > K ¥ A

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