Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1912, Page 12

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BREED THEATER THE FARMER% TALKY /!l N THE THicK OF THINGS OR THE THIN OF THINGS? It takes the steady nerve, the elastic step, the energetic body to meet modern conditions, and the quick mind grasps the fact that body and nerves must be properly nourished. Weak, hesitating, doubting natures are those who lack vitality. Their kingdom is the crust or outer edge— the thin of things. SCOTT’S EMULSION is the vitalizer for all ages. It feeds nerves, body and brain- with pure, Monday and Tuesday Only ““The 0’Neill”’ A ROMANTIC DRAMA OF OLD IRELAND. Every Scene Taken in 0ld Ireland, on the Identical Spots made Famous by the great Story 1 CAUSE AND CURE OF HIGH PRICE PROBLEM | (Written Specially Matt Bennett, the Sweet Tenor, l Gene Calkins, Baritone, In Irish Songs In Up-to-date Melodies r The Bulletin.) that close to it come the consumer' We have to come back to the dm-nx“"‘“ recklessness and wastefulness »im buat every so often. Can't|and laziness. sem to keep away. None of us are This is getting close to the bone, ible to do without i, and mighty few | You'll' admit. But Mr. Holmes asserts ue want to. that the fa nd figures prove it. So, in the same enforced fashion, we ave to come back to the subject of [ To begin with he shows how enorm- gh prices every once in a while, Ev- [ous has become the trade in canned rvbody else is talking about them; |£0ods and ‘“delicatessen” luxuries. In sere is no reason why we farmers | Proportion to thelr actual food value, <houldn’t anything which vitally | these things are about the most ex~ oncerns us is interesting, then this|Densive forms of edihles it is possibie opic ought to be. {to buy. Yet millions and millions of | dollars are annually spent on them by | people whose incomes hardly enable | them to buy ddequate nourishment in | | | | s Performances 2.30, 7, 8.15 p. m. Don't miss this great successor to * Colleen Bawn” Come Early and Avoid the Rush Not that | especially want to air my ideas on the subject again. I've al eady out veral times. | it I'm moved to tell you what some ther people think about it—peovle ge occupations or opportunities en- able them to form re; worth-while opinions. Of course, too, Uve got LEGAL NOTICES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Court of Com- mon Council oi the City of Norwieh, SMILETTA SISTERS, Wire Artists ¢ of February, 1912, talked economical forms. Then he btalls attention to the unount spent every year by those liv- i all falaries or wages for mere and convenience. For Iin- stance, take the moving picture show TOPAY —A UDIT O R I UM-—TODAY MOTT & MAXFIELD, the Traveling Salesman and the Manicure Girl R held on the 5th & nough “human nature’' in me to make | the vaudeville shows, the amusement the Moming proposition was submit- something of o pleasure 1o quote | parks of the suburk fiways, with fod b ihe Edecutive Committee, and OTHER ACTS AND FEATURE PICTURES wholesome food-tonic. It does not stimulate—it nourishes. wiser fellows who th me and | their countless oppo bolster up my side of the argument. |ping here a nickel Weall like to say “I told you so.” You |mere mome and I do, anyway—with just as much |must be Sund emphasis on the “you” as on the “I"!{sions; trolley please! The main differenc between | mer vacations as a costly annual ne- that some have reached that de- | cessity gree in grace which enables them to| pei W SE 1d the boast back in silence, wvmel Mr. Holmes goes o unities for drop- and there a dime for atification. There and holiday excur- rides for pleasure; sum- the final resolution was adopted, and you are hereby notified to appear at the time and place appointed in said final resolution, and be heard in rela- tion S o I POLPS THEATER—JAMES CIANCY, Lessee Norwich, Cummrunul.DF:)ixoo'.‘g 1912, STEPHEN D. M | ity ‘Clerk and Clerk of the Court of TWO OLD PALS “Common Council A Remarkable Animal Picture, Fea turing “Toddles,” the Selig Elecphant. To the Court of Common Council of the | by 45 s ? Soateg, Gl Hear Joseph MeGinty Sing “The Chicken Rag. Executive Committee has had consideration the matter of o8- ALL DRUGGISTS somes others have to let it out into The family telephone has added an- broadeni enlightening adventure in|been siddent on her back seat in his real life for under the boy. He will learn the | fadder’s houses g s grade for a sidewalk on ) joy of accomplishment, of doing good | Der fun of getting troonk und blayin' | the southerly side of Water Street, be- Coupon for the Bulletin’s work, of hammering out results by his | der deuce today is a solid ache mit her | tween the points indicated in tho f0- P own right arm. This really is a big |head, und some respendances der next|10Wing proposed resolu d ' 0 | ommends that action be taken Wwith prize; here out farm boy can’t lose. |day. It may been dhrue dot dhere vas|ommends that action DO 3 COI'H'GFOWlng Pl'ize COlllpetltlon for 1912 The corn may be measured, but not|no hell in her odder vorld, but no fel- | ‘Resolved: That the grade of_ side- the vision, the ideals and the latent |ler efer got drunk like der deuce, but| walk on the southerly side of Water power that will have been aroused. vat dinks dot dis vorld vas gif a hell | Street, in the City of Norwich, In frop THE FARMER. |9at vast full adequate for der purpose|of thé property owned by James % | shme Staw, Shannon and land now or formerly et TR aF punsinonE T et owned by Patrick Caseidy. be, and the eby lished follows CATHOLICS IN THIS STATE. e i ‘,?; il W 3 r e ™ 1 f Shetucket Street at the easterly | WL o8 v tiviain bic RO RSONMENY oo L 0 L The Transcript States That Statistics LEGAL NOTICES. Kt Show There Are 412,973—17,000 Bap- of land owned by James B Shannon at an elevation of 271 feet above meantide, which is 6-10 of a foot Enters the competition to grow an acre of corn according to the plans tisms, 4,954 Marriages Last Year. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ibove the top of the watertable at the set forth in The Bulletin’s announcement on Jan, 1st, 1912, the prizes e Notice is hereby given that at a|northwest corner of the Uncas Bank being $100 to first; $50 to second; $25 each to third and fourth; and The ' statistics submitted to the | regulay mesting of the Court of Com-| Bullding running tience Wesiel ot $10 each to three others; and suject to all the rules and requirements chancery office of the diocese of Hart- > Nerwich, » Street 1456 8-10 feet falling 5% held on the 4th day of Fe y, 19 7 15 i for the. closing oF thesear 1011 |t fotowing nronteition e S o | A ence 123 foet falling 8 £5-100 show that the Catholic popuiation of | ted by the Executive Committae, and | (5ot to the easterly lin Hurtford amouuts to|the final resolution was adopted, and | ®“Fciived: That said sidewalk be, | her more than one-third | 372t 75, hereby notifled to appear at,ng the same is. hereby laid out seven population of Conneaticut. | final resol oris Place appointed i of the contest. 4 ae 1 | he of the el final resolution and be hegrd feet wide its entire length along t e air, once in a while. So let .,,“.,.1,(‘. expense: the family automobile| There are 360 pr affiliated With | tion to the matter contained in said|ROTth Mde of Tin, Srp oy ogether once more and unite | has added oup of expenses suffi-|the diocese, nearly all of whom are | report south ne of Water mplacently stating we' mm\u..w to annihil. n | ings ba ticut, Feb, consideration of the ticut, F 2 3 g % A the 'EP: 3 foregoing resolutions relative to Cloik ot o ok, Srades and width of the sidewalk on Common i lerk of the Court of | the southerly side of Water Street. in SRR iiac Said City of Norwich, be postponed o & meeting of the Courl of Common Resolved . comfortable sav-|actively engaged in ministering to the N\'fl_rwzv 2 There Is a multi- | spiritual wants of the faitnful. Three ttest: s and associations | hundred and sixteen of the clergy are must be paid and w e ular priests and the re ning il expens There is a|forty-four are members of religious | To t “count .| plication of societies You may have read of the practical | to which dues way in which Dr. Madison Peters of | mee Court of Common Counc ings en sumers in one part of the ll l:‘l"\\f‘i Iy physician n formerly. The tip-| the diocese of Hartford. The parishes| T & Executive Committe. i i ‘b, 1912, at § o'clock in_ the He h ew oth ving 1 h t buy, two or three|eral. It sideration the ma _| of the state with residgent priest J ishing a grade for the sidewalk on From these parishes fif num- out- wtice is becoming mor is and that notice thereof be the manner required by law is sort of consumption | ber 1 the % 10%d "of vegutables’ or:Lenat : . 3 westerly side of Shetucket Street, e i ad of vegetables or | that plays havoc with what otherwise| missions are attended; . So that| petween the points Indicated In. the| 0 A ries or the like, at whole- | might become a family nest egg throughout the - diocese there are 226 | following proposed resolut Ihe] they see cause, and be rd rela- | stribute them to purchasing | savings banl ohtirehe tion thereto, < account laid by for a erc the Catholic people extetly, patubl cost. . O1 | rainy day.” meet for divine worship, sort of relief, aitempted | il ochial schools of the state, which now | feooived: That the erade of opy o - D. MOORE. sort of way, can reach but a| Now, as to the solution I ber e -one, 34 upils are / ; of the prob. | number eighty-one, 34,375 pupils are | $idsWalk on the wes " of those needing | lem—the remedy for the disease, Chiot | registered. These pupils are Deing | in front of (e mrorertios on ey rwich: Ry 3 ; iy he naian | City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Anty Drudge—‘Hello, is this Main 12117 Yes? That you Mr. Smith? You send your boy back to Mrs. Jones ends that action be taken wit t ere a 1 Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, this | - R e Thk e pomde of _ne | SR 94¥ Of Februar, 1812 Anty Drudge Gives the Grocer The above and foregoing is a true o st Some Advice. ssociation With | Holmes s aught by 731 teachers, the vast ma Ssta Henry Bil ement and his twice or nmm»J he present situation with regard|Joritv of whom are members of relig-| non and John "A. Brady, be. and the Common Coun mixing up with the purchasing | to high prices should not be tolerated | jous orders. It will, no doubt, be sur- | Same is, hereby hed as follow h given him an insight | without some modifications. (i 3 yrising Lo learn tha re a less Beginning at a point on the west 5 3 i i e ation which mak msl‘“,,,'f bute (o the uncetions that will | onty-five religlons. ovders of| Z1de Of Shetucket Sirest, at 'the nort: at once to take away the things he left this morning. | ud netly an expert one. |er ; Vic e haniding known, 25| TQ WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Why? Because she ordered Fels-Naptha soap and The distributive system is bur- | Women laboring within the confines| the Bi | dens B, COS There are said to be about 13,000 so- | aiaberte. o and unnecessarily | of Ccnnecticut. Most of the nuns are | feet above meantide, which is 1 -160 Notice is hereby giv n that at a you sent an imitation. You were out-of Fels-Naptha / b 4 4 » 2 Producer and consumer | employed in school work, but the hos- | feet below the top of the watertable at | regular meeting of the Court of Com- | = " ¥ called m‘ddlemlen_ L York city. | g :t nearer to each other. | pitals, asylums and other charitabie Ui mopties cormer of the Uncas mo Council of tne City of Norwick, | soap, you say ? What has that got to do with n:?I e wbout time for the consumer | institutions enlist the labor of hUN-| gouinerly by the said westarly 1o o | Beld on the 5th day of iebruary, 1948} ~ out of money, would you give Who ispenke | pieiendien 4y wny ng the part of a man with | dreds of these devoted women. The| Shetucket Street on grades as fomiewar | L8 following proposition ras submit If you were o Y, \ s to i i t ey thte lig ith| & 't Street des as follows v the MExecutive Committee, 2 3 . i , individual buyers. Dr. . Nearly all of th griev: | entire mumber of sisters afiliated with | &1°4"5) eet rising 1 foot, thauce 103 D ol Wi maspten and Mrs. Jones counterfeit? Mr. Smith, if T was Mrs. I serts Enst 000 id per 2l 7 n be corrected at all « the mother houses e diocese a e eef, thence 142 feet are hereb. otified to appear at| do all the work that is now |be corrected by himself. He can by | dwelling within the hes the | falling 1 fooi to a point it rangs with | Iire (iie knd place appointed 1n said | Jones 1 would take my pau-omg%:ofln grocer who spread around among the 13,000, | with deatar - @conomy Ta ~eg| total of 1 Five hospitals are con- | the northerly end of the building | resolution and be heard in rela- : £ " i - - : J n price 3 w2 b : & solut was not eut o se .!’ & com munity i8 paying 13.- | through co-operative efforts and by ted by sisters, and elght academies | KI9% T Amertes n House. = to the matter contained in sald saw to it that he 00 men to do the work of 2,000 it i i;w ng cagh and also with greater | are also under their care. ’J‘r.i diocese | the same hereby lald out elght (8) h, Connecticut, Feb. g % ’ g t00 mu:h. | economy in forms, preparations and|has three orphan asylums where five |-fect wide lis entie lengih. sig’s ich, Comneoticut b s & simple arithmetical dedic- | UL oF (hinge kim0 childsem feo. AITERIGD MA | ChBtARTE o Iod o et e K and Clerk of the A woman who washed the old-fashion O ey b R i reared in the religion of their parents, | Shetucket Street ont of the pr = : . d d sth ot s right, then his further Ge-) That's the thing I've been leading up| One industrial school for boys gives | Ity owned ! 5 R g ed way in steaming suads and Wwit much Now the high price of f00ds in | to. “It is about time for the consumer | shelter to sixty pupils. A House of | To the Court of Common Council of the to stop playing the part of vance, Nearly all the 064 spherd opens its doors to man with | U ] receive and reclaim the unfortun n e iy Tas: Al rubbing changed to Fels-Naptha soap. avagantly suppor! 2 needless 11,000 middlemen follows as : evance 4ol ; st v consideration the matter of es most of cours | can he corrected at an be St, Then eminary, 125 stu-| tablishing a grade and line for the =7 they + matter almost of course rrected by himself. ents are making the 1 e sidewalk on the northerly side of Her clothes wore better than had S | Amen, Brother! and fitting thems sidewalk on | Water Street, between th ints indi- Whether he be exactly right in his men, | Brother d itting them ater Str n the po | the westerly side of Shetu 3 . : Ry x sine o tucket Street, | cated in the following proposed reso- h st $l i e e e W paigiaed futions. and recommends that action be 1n the past. [to am A course he of divinity in If the consumer can afford delica- | schovis. Two semina figures or not, we all know are t in spirit o b Sontention: eq el po g et s k S e s o a meet of the Court of Common | taken in reference thereto as follows : 2 i g % i ey _ at fancy prices: if he can | for training of the regul Council to be held at the Council esolved bt the i grad f the > e poad et do: Anpedt % |afford seashore or mountain outings in them 120 postulants are pursu- | Chamber, in said City, on the 4th day adcwalk “or o ho northerly side of | ShC gave the Credlt to Lhc quahty Of & 5 59 other Zellows with LI afford io attend all sorts of udies, The s T b T the | Wat (he CIty 0f Notwieh, tu 1 to ue: too many other fellows with | ek e it g notice. thereot ‘be | Trant of the’ properties owned by the the fabrics. a g to be filled out | e Ne can afford & tele- and there day | 51 Fequl ed by tate of Henry Bill, The Lee & Os d h ¢ we pa }Sliote o : Pt ity Srtfor s Fhndl g t good Company, Samuel Kronig & Son v ol e mid i e omans: pran aero- U £ be hear £20 Tsabella THoskins, be, and the same But one day som® one gske er to try ded to get, sa hundred i a sea-going yac if he can ters ol Mercy 3 A i hereby established as follows 5 I [ & | afford to belong to fro; ‘o o of the Poor each conduct a Dated 5 s u ot e westerly g & Q oo f potatoes to eight hundred ki L g m two to a doz o C Begir t a point on the westerly S cls apt! potatoes to elght hundred kitchens | gy Cusg and ather due-collecting or- | home for d toree hundred | 5th day of February’ 19 i e REL ol et Berat B QL sopt something ‘‘just as good”’ " as F 2 ows, then the paving of any| oo bovie e le” an Sdo i hem for mainte- | o 1he #bove and foreg Is & true | easterly corner of the bullding known h did or one for the service is| AR e G067 THiIhi: v A cafBimion of £ as the Bill Block, AL an elevation of soap. She did. > ot A pleasure or his convenience state 850 young ladies are fitting t D. MOOR 452106 ot attec v rhia iat GF . . ) 00, that 8 the con- P e di g D. MOO? 45-100 of a foot below the top of the which is thus thrown 1 afford them, let him pa es for various poeiticns in the | City Clerk an of the Court of | watertable at the northwest corner of And her clothes were in shreds in a away 3 and stop whimpering about worid. T the Catholic population Common Council feb2 the Uncas Bank Building, and running oy waj A < If he can't afford them, not one is s increasing may be judged from the thence westerly by the northerly line f months solutely necessary. It's up to hi number of baptisms during the year sald Walter street on grades foi cW k. !G_:""!:‘ :(( H""”‘“~ °":"“’fl"‘h';' ““" time j,,f} .,,1;'”\,.1”,“‘;‘ T 1911, TFrom the records it ;m: rs that 109 55-100 feet ’%"L“”XK 't "';‘\“ vision chiefs in the government hurem R g Zies e A N chic 5 fegt falling 8% feet to the r . e I e e %40 |- _Even the matter of middlemen's cost| 17:395 werc admitted to the church. ity e ot Mk rans Then the reason dawned on the wo- facts about this very subject up to him. As things go, many con- number of converts r not '*"’”l”‘l olved: That the southerly line of " f l . t o ivi h Dr. IMETs expe the de: who serve | ut it i » to say that probi id sidewalk be, and the same i & o . T aton | them to do_ a large share of the work|17.000 infants were baptized during the | O o6 follows man. T'he secret of lasting wear was ar, There were 4, and take a 1 ; y Y, arriages.— Beginning at a point on the westerly strated by the figur ay a ge part of the b " - marriages. >t Sh atket Bt e 03 ot . m 1 over the country | trouble they” might themselves as- | Catholic Transcript Shetucket Strect seven (1) feet }*cls-Naptha soap and the Fels-Na; way Har Which the average | sume, it they chose. When they do : TR r e building known as the Bill f hi for potatoes, fruits, | (NS, they must expect to pay for it. Wild Oat | running thence westerly on of washing. iry products. ihe mid. | Fully one-half of the work and the Do Wild Oats. | arallel with and seven (1) feot ; i o anliisy kel rt nts as his toll, | eXpense to which middlemen are put,| Der yvoung shendlemens dot shtiches _from (he northerly line of A c ‘ railroad charge for v, is forced upon them by the de- | Wild oats vill find himself out dhere 157 Franklin St. o S XL Khpenite sy You can’t boil and hard ru ot = and expect them to last; neither can you thirty- 'ner of the building ow 1 Kronig & Son; h line 0 'a po that dollar's worth 1s|mands of their patrons. Their tele- |V en cent phones, and their delivery teams, and |der 8 the ot plenty fun in her t, und Bl i e o B SUITS PRESSED 50c A6 the Falitoads, ‘of ali TIdASOLeH; order_clerks, and their delivery | chuck easterly from the east- “ IR : 1t} “ the most important and valuapie | 1erks, and their “charge” accounts,| Der Bibje book did dell of der prod- erly 1 Jarket Street and_ seven eat’’ the dirt out of clothes without “eat- Seriiog crvice without which it|and their icing plgnts and a score of |igal boy, und some peoples did said he (7) feet southerly from the northerly i 4 ¢ ol Bo sible for the consumer |Other things that Aeowt, mon had a pooty nice time of it already, Our wagfl“ Calls EVEWWhEI’B g hsdpemctictr o B G 1ng" the life out too. n g manded of them by the consumers,|but dot troot of it vas, der feller made e riged s » obtain 1 supplies at any cost— | Mmande y the consumers, \ om the nor £ Toll Of oHiy seve ts | their patrons. Of course, the consum- |a pretty big failure mit dot. He lost ireet to the easterly s / i Sieeeg on ot G eever cnin | B e o g i i rafm vard, und his geit: und| £ ATCHISON D et Fels-Naptha washes colored clothes 1l of forty cents taken by the less — his subber on a fat calf, which his . N, M. D., conaideration of: the foregoing resolutions PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | gradec mnd widih of t er vas gif him, vhen he comed 1e vas not goot recompense for der important retailers. is perfectly It is neither fair nor decent for the| r that, in any fair distribution of |€iiployer 40 demand work from any | dive to the without fading. Fels-Naptha won’t shrink sidewalk on € 2 S 2 - he nort side of Wa B} ’ . e lester Service ShOW Araer the | STVANt and refuse wagos for it, when|#elt he vas shquander mit der boys,| BoW & Second Fhor. Shanaon Bidg. | 1o AGrIReriy mide of Water dtreet, in or roughen flannels. Fels-Naptha ‘makes malier pay. it is done. It #s just as unfair ahd as|und efer since he dook dot meal he has Night ‘phoune 1383, mese ¢ Court of Common p: e wlwl;-; ent for (he consumer {o demand oo B W P e G the wash white and pure and sweet. But Chief Holmes dossn’t stop ‘with (‘mfl_\ :‘nr‘\li:\c(;‘ru;n ‘his ‘41‘ F ud then of March, 1912, at 8 oclock in the niddlemen. Admitting that t 8 ealer’s claim for repay nd that ce thereof b . 5 N bt | e manner Techiredhy Ta The easiest and best way to use perhaps the principal element in ¢ pa or it; or he may help himselfl ang rested to appear, it > 4 2 ]Dl high pric v-:-.‘ Mr. llwlllnj-s x;‘(Ll;‘rw> :‘“"‘ the l'm"“‘ . IUs i own hands, OI I AND HOUSE ”W‘»‘-m. , and be heard in rela- Fels—Naptha soap 1§ thc nght way——m C 0 great extent, STeto. - . ’ e | 10 0¥ case, he will be able to sce . Dated Connecticut rarm water. Use any time of the i Jaoks I he. clds ol ymed New York City Sth Ave. and 30th St. s 2 or lukewa . Wh good deu] clearer when he has dug the e o ve txue copy of record ear. en )xx;lm out nl'dhi own optical organ A Smart Hotel for Smart People ZN D. MOORE, s y i Vhen he s do his v 3 re- 4 rk of the Court o . . ou oug o THe Do e el Located negr all raxl}:vay'termmals, unddexgmund a_nlddleslevued stations, . dlemen will come from him with bet- theatres, shopping centres and commercial districts. J } reen wrapper LA R rtidh, ? : 16. grecn wiapre- There is nothing better than 1155 “ah old saying (hat those who Comfortably a=d Luxuriously Appointed 47 seek equity must themselves come into S, 3 ! ? Hale’s [ e Cud w S | Adam’s Tavern , Whilo 1 am in the business of quot. CONCERTS DAILY IN LOUAGING ROOM 1 1561 7 : ing, let me quote here what one of the| Matinee Luncheons and Afternoon s 1912 ARRIVAL H R:fiesstu‘gsndnfb;ucg::n;r&:yi»;: of the| RTC.,_ ofter to the public the finest standard i o e, e contest | ooms single and ite at consistent rands of Bee: of Enrope and Ame one for e’ b 1o s mabeed | | o oot | Bohtmtn S LS AL Wall Papers 4P to the Kansas City Star: | " e R B S LT Of Horehound and Tar (o Given an acre of ground any hoy | | C. & C. {mported Ginger 1!?33:&;: by the pound or cake Large assortment of new and beau 3 1 is ready to put up his fight for the big Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' ] 5 itu " 3 . Contains no opium nor anything | prize. In"this corn growing game there ing Ale, Sl«rl.l'nl Bl‘:ur rx:l:s fl%‘ifi’.‘l‘. =Rt N T injurious. los{ nutmgog be_:"nl:ul the Iundersv_;mdi;.g Budweiscr, Schlits and Pabst. Prices to suit. We solicit inspection 5 any boy. can play at it. All A. A. ADAM, Norwich T ’ —_— Sold by Druggists. can get in with the chance to win Hoag ’ i s A RMA looming big, with the goal in sight. Totiione (U DUNNS PHA CY'? . TRY PIKE’S ing corn. Tho principles which make br.F. W. HOLMS 50 Main Street |1he ranming Toothache for success are well known. The means r.F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! S h ‘ ¢ lcarning are on every hand, g Buiidi & Steamship tickets to all, parts of | i " of leary B Shannon ing Annex Room A. : 31 Willow Street ' _. Drop! The ‘contest will be an exhilarating Telephone 528 g 2 worid,

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