Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 27, 1912, Page 8

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LOUAL SNOWS OR RAINS TODAY. CLOUDY THURSDAY. What Is Going On Tonight. nditorium. Motion Plclures and Songs at Breed eater. Motion Pictures and Ulustrated Songs mt_Barker's Poli Theater. Uplon Lenten Service at drinity Episcopal arch. Goetie Lodge, No meets in Ponemah I Norwich Grany meets in Pythian Hall Partville 175, P of H Local No. 342, 1. B. E. W, meets in|ed t¢ Carpenters’ Hall Slater Lodge X 09, N. B, 0. P, e Hibernian Ha ] el 0, 1861, R. A, " Forestors’ Haj ch Lodge, N . A Q U, W, ‘Germania Fia e and Decora Union ¢ Had) 3 Chapter No. s, Froahiichtet Singing Soclety meets | anc ¥n German Hi ANNOUNCEMENTS night, Armor BREED THEATER. e Prospector's Legacy, Thrilling Western Drama, With Sensational | tor Climax Geo; cy story, filled w vhich follow | each sion. The | prospector, r sually lucky | m trike, « to his wife, but. 1 fous looking |1 On the e is tarown f his SRS, and siffers fatal {njur Al voun - man come upon the | #cene and are given the gold after thev | dying man e. Later the gypsy,| learning eceived the gold, | t attacks the mother of the young peo- ple and cscapes with the treasure, A | Posse is hurriedly formed and start in ing wounded and seeing that escape is impossible, ihrows himself from a high cliff into the mou ren Another weste i a | most ortant part, appears on the | proe- ed The Heart of a a, bright and wpark n scenic_splendor end chty good storv besides. The musical port i in | especielly good resents J. ¥ ng the whirlwin, 1 and mett, the tenor AT THE AUDITORIUM Egervone is talking ab he first | class show st this p. ater the first three deys of this week and ex every performance. The Empire Quartette § g00d line o popular song hits in fine harmony, in- | the crowg the qua characte iderable stions_of Yrene Franklir Gordon and | very neat a ra Vennett, a er impersor Lawren ymedy playiet | | which is well worked e Battle of the Red Men, No. 3 he Bison | series, made ite hit here on Mor day and Tuesd 1 held up the good |t reputation made by Nos. 1 and 2 of | H. T this same series Next week Monday | Wh nd Tuesday No. 4 of th s will | t is entitied The Deserter | M'CABE AROUSES { CHAIRMAN MOSS, | Serious Clash Narrowly Averted at the Everglades Hearing. and members of t ed much of the Cabe of the agricul ] departme assured Chairman | oss that he o desire to impugn ® motives of the committee stapd wien obje 100 remant of 2 tacked and th ng of this at- [ tack is to ge the record, and 1|, am not to have an opportunity to re the rulings have been both ways and | satmit that 1 have the why this Fverglades - “If vou imp g committea we wi he question n & min said Chairmsn Mr. MoCabe od him ot mo impatat t to show was held FORBIDS MARRIAGES OF FULL ASSOCIATED 1 PRESS DESPATCHES LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Black and v the name of 3 wolify H. E. Thompson, Eagie- MYSTIC Aofiueville and Motion Pictures &t | Annual Meeting of Firs District—Offi- cers Nominated—Funeral of John D. Fish—Birthday Party Given by Miss Vera Burdick BALTIC Fifty Tables at Choir Whist—Anni- versary Requiem Mass for Mr P. Shahan—Progress on New Town ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of Sc per line, six words to the line BOOK LOST Passhook No. 12806 Savings Soclety. Tho Norwich All persons are cau- tioned agalinst purchasing or negotlat- ing the same, and any person having a claim to saild book upon to present #aid claim to sald bank on or before the 19th day of September, 1912, or submit to Laving the book d clared cancelled and extingulshed and a new book Issued In lleu thereof, or the amount due thereon paid. in a series of whists given L O O Fulfire Monday evening Immaculate Conception tables were played. e, a silver fruit ting was call- L siver was elected mod- of the fire dis- Main stieet, was won by Thomas Kel- FOR SALW. All were ap- LEGAL NOTICES., NOTICE The Republican of Norwich are her as follows in their réspectiv TO RENT. uT0, BENT—Near P, went to Charles . Charon of River street. WANTED—A real who has upility, wio will work for us conscientiousi would for himself, to r in eastern Con work April salesman, & man | FOR SALE—Six - shoats, weighing from 10U o U6 pounds; wiso one Dice Waile brooa »ow. Conveniences. Arniversary Mass Celebrated. Voters of the Town by notified to meet anniversery 0 KENT—Lenemeng of rovius, with or without furniture, at ¥4 Frauklin 5L Inquire of N. Tarrant or Hawpion, Conn. YOUNG MARMLED MAN desiring o WAKe 4 Chunge, pUBiliud a8 Ccarelsker best reierences. We have a way first ciass to select candidates for th: 1 Committee, to be pre: for endorsement at th In FIRST DISTRIC' DISTRICT, at and chautieur. aress box ery desirable house, wilh at 1vs Laurel Alsa, barn on Bpruce St improvements, that each and every busine: n in the countr; at Town Hall < Hil Avenue. Netted $257.70. i L Wagon iD Kood Tepair. lark, Fiteaville, WHLTL WY ANDOITE STOCKA—BUby CHICKS ald egks 10r hALONINE; 4150 CUS- Fuone 102i- CUIT Pouliry Yards, Yantic, Ct. feb25Wo —A store in Which & Suc- Slul grocery business has been car- 1cd on 10r 3o years. board of re- piy to Neison TO RENT—No. 306 Main Bt one up- per and one lower flat to rent from J. E. Fanning, 31 Willow St In THIRD DISTRICT, at Union Hall g e reasonable prices, Schoolhouse. In FIFTH DISTRICT who Dave Doen hd are now. in of hustling m 5 willing to work to $150 pe Immaculate Conception Bight-room house, g0od condltion, five minutes nkin Syuare. Apply ast Great Plain. Village Varieties. Commissions liberal was organized in We are responsible and Must be sold to Also & numoer of iarms 4nd Oluer properties for saie by Aibert Wocd, Souts Coventry, Conn. ‘Leie- phone 133-13. FOR SALE—A well known bakery generai store, doing & monthly estwolished for 23 years; pleasant situation. Heasan for o retire and go south. by letter or personally, COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN ized $200,000. mean business. » write Sales Manager, FUNERAL. 10 RINT—Sunny upper tenement at 191 Broad St, six rooms, tubs, eiectric”lights and garden. 23 Grove St, City TO~ RENT—One ) modern conveniences, at 130 Broadway. Inquire at 122 Broadway. TO RENT—No, seven roums opposite courthouse, central part of city, St 5. A, Gilbert, TO RENTTenement at No, 31 Fair- Inguire Dr. Higgins. UP TO DATE furnished rooms, Mar- Mrs, Lees, 376 M The foundation of the James D. Fish. set advertisement’ with application. A long illness, ke six-room i ate full particulars an mariod +22| VIEWS AND VARIETIES 2 short visit 8 Unlon St nd’ bath, iu brick house Quiet location in Enquire 137 Main TWANTED_—A housework In a home nights; $6 a weel FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock fixtures, situate on in St., opposite P, O, Jewett City, Miss D, Beauregard. mar2ed TOR SALI—Xwo horses; oue black, iy, good worker and driver, : $75; bay horse, weighs 1054, true to work, fine driver, 11 years old, price At 15 McKinley Ave. R SALE—Four Lorses; U, seven years oid, one pair pply to James Downing, Plain- > Bates college oncert here. grip are reported in All persous liable to pay taxes in the Preston, State of Connecticut, hereby notified that I have a war- rant o levy and collect a tax of sixteen s on the dollar on list of 1d payable M Must be good Wedding Invitations. Janod marriage of Ois who was op HAVING gqod work horse, 1200 pounds or guerite building. is recovering fa- in Preston March TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklin St.; ossession at once. lnquire at Bulletin sessed the sum of his personal tax. sons neglect afternoon at cents for sample and commence work. VURNISHED RUOMS, ail modern ocn- venlences, §8 Union St Telepnone 834- 4, ected by the laws of this ‘And for the purpose of collec Thomas Burke, Birthday Party. Burdick, daughter of Mr. mar27 WFM WANTED—To his mother, The Blackburn boarding at 63 Church St. Good reason for on _premises. FOR SALE—Nursery stock at a bar- FOR SALE. LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE " 1O RN A AT G (SPACE | Musical Individual—Have you ssex and steam—4,000 square The lightae: from 10 4. m. to 12 at the Town Long Society from 11 a April 10th, at Wood Brothers’, HallVille, to 1 p. m.; April 11th, evening on er husband's father, floor , cleanest, alriest tyctory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- ing, I-:‘mnkll.n St, cor, Chestnut Ave ffom 11 & m WOULD YOU LIKE compure_our prices with agents, n_& Sons, Mansfield, 'S, headstone: stock and best work. Pric Iry me and be convinced. Asylum St tanuok, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. ame day I will be at the State Hospital from 2 p. m. to 3 p. m Interest at the rate of § dded from time these PARSONS ON STAND IN THE SUGAR TRUST CASE. T MONUME! ess Lock Box 600, W James Berth ent. wiil be xes became due. at Preston, inder the Iaws of thi | estaplished trade wants nvest 31,000 ¢ For particulars, WHITNEY’S AGENGY,| ™", 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance | i, nave o less cxeslient cook "~ P RENTALS A SPECIALTY, TWOR SALE—A fine horse, s a dollar; weight 1000 ibs.; bar Agsd Attorney Denies Conspiracy to Keep Segal in Debt. Smith, Robert Hatch, Joseph Definah all taxes not paid by appear in the Town in the Annual Town Mectin held in September, 1908 and fine driver Standard Oil Co., Danleison, Conn, . BENTLEY, experienced young z , former counsel for fining company, James Hem OR_SALE—Model F Buick CALL AND EXAMINE LIST, LANDLORDS INVITED 1o register without charge, WANTED—A man f Look Box 105, man law, was called nding | 3 “SALEOne palr oxen and_one steers.inquire 16 Oak street, city. | Republican Caucus ectors of i lawyers to dis- were denled the opening defense was ceed with its case. SEVERAL REAL ESTATH BARGAINS in well located prop buy 8 Lilllan Russe Fagan's Smoke WANTED—Farme form work, steady ty for sale ough of Providence FOR SALE—A four apartme 3 corner Pearl and Ann sireets; all mod- improvement be bought at a_bargain. caucus in the Town 5 9 a'clock p. m. Open noon he! and Saturday evening. Republican_State Convention nel District Convention to n New Haven April 16 and 17, election of Delegates to Conventlon, FOR SALE. FOR SALE A place with 8 acres of good 1o Republican ¥OR SALE—Gasoline lautfth, “Wapa and to Appoint a State Central Commi s0 for the purpose of elect Committee for man preferred; cyl, engine; bargain for some- f his youthful k to Amos B. nness of mind. helped ‘choke’ - of the Town Committee NELSON L. STARK. Dated at Bosrah, Ct, “¥OR SALE—_Eight room cottage with bath and sot tubs at 47 Penobscot St. ST Brief State News and salary expected TEN HORS, and drivers. Willimantic, FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from L Reds and Buff P. R., 60 cis. setiing, $4.59 a hundred. Lakeyiew Poultry karm, W. W. Service, R. D. R SALE—Workers red_Goodrich, 1 TWENTIETH SENATORIAL DISTRICT Republican District Caumeus. egates chosen by the Repu After leaving the tillable land and a good 8 room newspaper men he sais thing like an ind! house, also a barn. | tment can’t X yeb sting milftary | Tesider D350 to $100 weekly made located in city and on car fine, notified and s at the Town Hall secticut, on Saturday, the | {6th day of April, 1912, at 11.30 a. m., the purposs Delogates-at-Large I the Republica ition to be held at ] e on Tuesday April 16th ang CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought e ¥OR SALE—The cottage house No. 6 rooms and attl Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich, Ct. lars; get busy quickiy. Z : water on every floor, also gas r ‘information call ames St. 0. & Wasley. represent the | WANTED—A Central Building, SALE OR TO LET oms and bath at No. & iy to Chas. M. ANTED _Rellable superior court, proper io be done at said caucus. Lebanon, Connecticut, March 2, 1912. 100 Main Street. FOR SALE—On Bliss piace, nine room ILprovements, ample location dusirable, H. Case, Bliss Place. pictures, maps ¢ the Republ Signatu.e of Torrington. Teasonable. FOR SALE Cottage in a residence section Information furn- 43 Elm St, Hartford, Conn. MANSFIBLD, production. SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located acre farm, 3 acres excellent plow balance pasture and wood, good fruit, 1% miles from R. village, niear markets 1 'said District application of Michael Don- letters of adm | tration may be granted on said estate, on flle more fully nations May ments coming. . station and 14 room colonial . best condition outside and in, Jarge barn, painte: hennouse, cost §36p, sheds, outbuii worth $5,000; Branford.—Mrs. Flla Wheeler Wileox praying that o fthe city, ochester, N. Y. and dancing wil price 33,300 Includes nousehold fur- and poultry. Willimantic, Conn. heard and_dster; Office in Mansfield, in sald Dj : of April, A. D. bought at Jos. 8t, every Thursday. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Connors & Sons’, . Woodworth. ngs, farming on's ‘Agency, jon, who has jus endency of sald WANTED—Piano tuning and repair- guaranteed, A. G. G Prospect St, City. GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—00 6% | application lar business size), card p to the West Indies. resiod P FOETRY, FANCIBS, When the twilight shades ar And the sun fs goe to Test While the katydid is calling And the birds have gone to mest; Then it is my heart ia pining s For my old home far away, Where the sun is always shibing, Turning darkness into dey. I fancy every little nook Among the rocks and hil I hear tie rippling of the brook The bluejay's warbling ¢ I sec the caltle grasing, And cep In sweet repose. On_the hiliside, where the iingering Twilight shadows softly glow. o3 Inside the quaint old farmhouss The lights are burning low, As_the old folks sit at evenin, , While the fireside smbers Td give my life to be there, Just to join them for & while, To shake my dear old father's hand And see my mother smile, 1 ses the §ame old meadows, And the fields of new mown hag A they all come back in funcy To recall my boyhood days. My heart s ever plning For the dear old homs again, Where the golden sun is shining On the flelds of waving grain. What's the use to sit el wish or thiugs we %now we cannot And as much as 1 am longin For the old place once agyin. 1 know that God will never spare me, Never glve me strength to go Back to see my dear old homestead ‘Which 1 left so long ago. “Frank Van Leuven Boys' Club, Jan. Clever Sayings “He hasn't & friend in the werld™ “That's tough. Whom does he blame it on when he staysout at night then” —Detroit Free Press, Magnate (given to advice)—My boy it fa the little things that tell. Young Business Man (savagely)—I know She's got a little brother,—Judge, Gink—He's a very fortunate physi- clan, isn't he? Dink—Oh, my, yes! Few of his patients die suddeni Philadelphia Record, Hansel and Gretel? Sporting Ine vidual—Yes; cleverest pair of mon- keys I've ever seen!—London Opinion Maud Muller refused the judge. I hall marry an intelligent agricultur- ist” she cried. Thus we surmise } was during the campaign.—New York “That woman is much better dressed than I am, although I go to a bef dressmal “You would do_be! Mele. “That millionaire fs a_very queer chap.” “As to how?' “Never claime he was happler when he was poor Always says he is happler no " Washington Herald, “Will you take a ticket for a goa that I'm rafin’, sor” “But, Michasl I have no use for a goat. That's so; but yez probably wouldn't win # Boston Transcript. “I don’t sec how the market for omobiles is kept up.” “Why, ev erybody want§ one. “I know, but those who can afford to buy them are being killed in auto acelden tire, “I think the doctor s about through with me. Tcld me my aflment is prac- tically cured.” 'What did you have™ “Three hundred dollars, originally.’— Lowsville Co er-Journal. Ethel—Bella told me that you told her that secret 1 told you not to tell | her, Madge—She's a mean thing! I told her not to tell you. Ethel-Well, 1 told_ner I wouldn't tell you she told | me—eo don't tell her 1 did.—Chicago | Datly News | “How effusively sweet that Miss Blondey is to you, Jonesy,” said We erill. “What's up? Any tender romance there?” “She knows I kn how old she is—we were both born on the same day,” sald Jomes: and she's afraid Il 1]l somebody,”~Har- per's Weekly. | “I should think” said the woman | of the house, “you would havetoo much self-respect to make vour ly- ing by begging.” Tady,” protested Ruffon Wratz, straightening himseif u “gelf-respect is wot ails me 1 wouldn't do this fur no other man on earth,—Chicago Trib MUCH IN LITTLE Men of science have net yet decided whether microbes are plants or anl- mals, The British exchequer between April |1 and December 31 last, received $94,- 905,000 in estate or death dutles, Red Top, once the home of Grover Cleveland In Washingten, was sold the e in_some newspaper having : 500" notenea. 5,000, $5.50; 10,000," $10. FARMERS—250 (regular busl. printed, for Send for sarples | orinting you ars In The Bulletin Ccmpany, Nor- wich, Conn. noteheads and ness size) envelopes, neatly €| 81.75; 500 e | and _prices for any letterheads, 834 x11, printed, $1.65; 1,000, $2.70; 6,000, 10,000, $17.50; 50v billheads, x84, e Town of Mani 500 statements, 8%x8%, 5,000, 35.45; Printing of every descrip- Send for samples. Co. Norwich. Sale of Real and Personal Property In Excellent Condition Farm, consisting of good house, new 3 acres good land, fine brook and well, hydraulic cider engine about -4 : from Moosup, electric cars Also 10 acre wood lot. isting of horse, printed, 31. Burnham Kirk- epted the call to WANTED—Plamp A. MARSHAK 123 West Main St. A full line of oots and Shoes for Men aj th everv five dollar purc luable present worth one dol- direct descendant o® Thomas of Hartford. WANTED 'm Help (Man an; Housework Eight positions FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Central Bldg. WANTED New and Second-hand Wailingford STEBBINS & GEYNET, PRESTON BROS,, Norwich, Conn. Dr.k. W. HOLAS, Denilst ng Annex, meeting of "AGENTS hase we give | Kitchen Work. and schoolgassoctation it ging a profe horough schools. d gasolene MONEY LOANED rities of any Rates of Interest. An old Telezhione bzs property con kind at the oldiers’ home express wagon, plows and vine- BECKLEY, Chairman Fire Committes, 278 M. Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. .| THE PALACE CAFE verintendent term of two years | ceding Frank w e J. B. LUCAS, ;Ream 32 . - - - Central Building. EGGS NATIVE 50,000 dozen fresh eggs. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO,, 33-41 Commerce St tablished 1872 ) TERAL LOAN CO0., FRANK BE) 142 Main Street, Step in and see us. FRANK WATSGW & co,, 72 Franklin Street EGGS FOR SALE Modern house containing nine rooms and bath. Lot 64x200 feet, This property is in first class condition and will be sold at a low price if taken soon. nice home for you. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main St. and several Bridgeport. HOWTUCK 10 Cars More We have just week to take in ten cars for hauling and repainting. Better have it dons now rather than wait till later when the rush is on. We do this work, ali branches of it, trimming, etc, in | class manner, our prices being consist- i : good work. R. PIERSON. PRING WATER Tel. 34-2. ATISFYING Norwich, Conn. | AWIERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersor, Prop: SPECIAL R g Men, etc. FOR SALE. $1,000. thriving manufac got the room unanimous v Seashre Land For Sale of high land situate on overiooking the Point Judith on | to Montauk on the west. ! ride from Westerly station, state macadam Phones: 724 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telephore. Westerly, R, L 0 Theutre Troupes High Street, Livery connected is on each box. WHITES AND NEGROES. Health Requirement. Rhode Island Bill Also Provides a A Y Providence, R. 1. March 2 ion prohibiting the marri spplicants for marriage lcenses to | k submit to the clergyman performing L e ceremony 4 doctor's certificate | nat they are in good physical condl- |t tion was tmtroduced in the house today | | by Representative Richards. It was | referred 10 a committee. Knickes—Is their A'adr rup 1n date? Bocker—Well, it 1a pajd for with next ‘manr'y mopen—Mem York Sony SHETUCKET STREET. THE FINEST 35c DINNER i TOWN DELL-HOF CAFE From 12 02| THE AUTQ TRARSFER CD. SIGN PAINTING Reasonable by J. W, MALLETT, Telephone 706-3 Peck’s Real Estate Agency FAR¥S A SPECIALTY Willimantic, Conn, I have two snug 40 acre farms with fine buildings, well | 132 Spring Strex, located, for sale at low prices. E. A. Prentice, 86 Cliff St. STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities. ing Co., 10-20 W. Main ‘1o advertising medium in \S:.‘ to The B gal 10 Wives homes from the Scott & Clark Corp, Greeneviiie come: sians with negroes and compelling | of Tel. 697 macadam road, This adv, wil and a rare appear but a few times; don’t let the opportunity Thorodghbred Indian Rumner Ducks, White Egg strain—true fawn and white hatching 12 cded in the home to purcha INE has saved Separators? Let us demonstrate a DE LAVAL. BROAD BROOK FARM Telephones: §54-12 or 2§7-2. and can be given se- our money will be refunded (choice of 400). WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. ‘Phono connection, Westerly, R I Baggage and Parcel Delivery. Regu- lar Trips to all parts of the city twice Come in and 0d ORRIN evin & Son, 1 . 30 Markel Street. 176-5—Two Telephones ~—106-3 TRERK 75 Eastern Connecticut Basyar. Conn lstin for business res letin S0 Duslnes | other day to Herbert Knbx Smith for 000, 3 Tt is suggested that the bustard, a te domesticated L] [ [ kind of bird in Chin 5 in America, It welghs from 14 to 18 pounds and the flesh is well fla- ['] [ | vored. A Complete Fire Department, con- | ¢! sisting of Hose Wagon, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose Carriage, These must be sold at once to make room for autos. Raln is not always sparkling water, nor is smow Invariably white, Black snow, which has recently been falling in an Alpine valley is & very rare mteorological freak, The world's gold output for last vear has been estimated at 466 million Jollars, a gain of 14 million dollars | over the 1910 output and of more than Chemical, | 200 million dollars over that of ten years ago, ‘The extra leaves of an extension tanle invented by a Pennsylvanian ars carried beneath the top when not in | use and ralsed into place and fastened re by turning & pa of thwmb- | screws, A hog's hebit of scratching itself azainst a post has led to the inven- tion of an automatic disinfector for animals, which are sprayed with a flulé as they rub against a supporting column, There i% 10 be held in Bingley hail, | Birmingham, from October 7 to 26, {1912, an exhibition of electrical appii- | ances under the auspices of 15 mu- | micipal elestricity . committees, two | street rallway, autborities and one power company. Arnold ¥. Hills, president of the great London shipbuflding firm whic | has built some of England's great bat- tles is an invalid and does all hig work whilo lying or. a conch. His couch is carried In a motor car to hig office or wherever he wishes to go. The division of mines reports that artesian water has bsen struck in a well being drillel at Argerich, near Bahia Blanca, The water is said to be sweet and has a temperature of 140 degrees I The population of the city of Buenos Aires, on December 31, 1911, was 1560408, an inerease of 50,000 for the vear, The population of the city of La Plata was esthmated at 10 The nroposed dafry faciory for Gwelo, Rhodesia, will be started imme- diately if assurances of adequate sup- port are obtained from local farmers, and the British: South African com- 5 Mg+ "ta Th pany will, if nece ide loe 50 e capttal o AR ™

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