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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912 _oeulletin. |REBEL FLAG IN FRANKLIN SQUARE ::fivaieii-oiiie) M e e, T atlendance included the pupils ef the Yeou don’t havs to pay 50c or §1.00 & | Norwich, Saturday, April 27, 1912 third grade of the Falls school. The| pint fer listeriza untiseptics or per- —_— T T T v ——— leucher,‘.’vldls; Ehza.‘b‘eth Tih}{ayesil mi- oxide. }'.m can make 16 pints of & FURNISHING The Bulletin should be dclivered | Flown on Liberty Pole Beneath the Stars and Stripes Fifty | muics runcral, - here were many | and . dcodorising sntisepte soutlon everywherg in the city befcre 6 a. m. mate's funeral, and deodorizing antiseptic seolution UNDERTAKERS STRILRE In thn gy Bethre G R O Y A beautiful floral forms, (hat. Ineluded | with one 2 bux of Puxtine—a solu- il to rec . f a handsome form of Baster lilies from | bie antiseptic powder, ohtainable at S R I R R ears Ago—Death of Dr. Dewitt Lathrop With the his schoolmates. School friends filled | any drug store. 88 Main St. i Blgescdbirse ko ticoiesmi Ei . g the places of the bearers and were| Paxtin> destroys germs that cause . 3 B ohn urlong, homuas Carbra; Fred se~se, decay and odors—that is why ain | R R e hth Connecticut—Waiting For News of Advance on | join Furiong, T Carb 1| ai d d odors—that is wh b Berberich, Howard Ryan, John Sulli-| it 13 the best month wash and_gar- —_ PR 4 van and Fred O'Neil. Burlal was in|glc, and why it purifies the breath, e R e R ) i Furn‘cnsg for Tnd.y, ? Rlchmond. St. Mary's cemetery. Shea & Burke | cleanses a i preserves the teeth bet- lor New England: Showers Satur- TR chb e Lf The. o abon ity ter than ordinary denitrices, and in day; Suniay probably fair and cooler; sronge bLathing it complately eradl- brisk and probably high south und| The unusual sight of a rebel flag, jI'reeman C. Chappell, were destroyed| . Mrs. Jeremiah Corcosan. Eates perapiration and other disseres- southwest winds. the stars and bars, floating in Frank- |PY_fire Wednesday morning. The funeral of Margaret Hynds | ayic pody odors. Every dainty wom- Prediotions Lrom the New York Her- | lin square. was:siat cresod the ¢ ‘T fallowing promotions in the|widow -of ~Jeremiah Corcoran, Was|an opaainias cils ana 1te by StheP ald: On Saturday cloudy weather, with = Conneclicut regiment have just Leen largely attended Friday morning at|it.er and hygienic uses. 0.+ 148 Tal- hin, will prevail, with lower tempera- of Norwich citizens fifty years ago to- |i 8.30 from her m]m home, Paxtine is splendid for sore throat, RSN Hires, and reqht yarlsblo winds sag o | @8y, ‘It ‘Was fown o thediberty pole, | Mg Agjutant/Charles M Cals to | suan’ aixtet, nn there \{2; b Solemn inflamed eyes and to purify mouth Sunday clearing weather, with silght {underneath the Stars d Stripes, | be Capt. of Co, B, vice. Patrick K.|high mass of requiem at § o'cloc! and breath after smoking. You can tenkperature. changss: ot DS | Ruth, resigned; Com. Sergt. Horace | St. Pat church, Rev. Hugh Trea-| get Paxtine Toilet antiseptic at any| AT THE LOWEST PRICES which the Bulletin of that date aptly | p. el : . . 3 B Y | P. Gates to be adjuant vice C. M.|nor i ector, officiating. Mrs. B. J.| drug store, price 25¢ and 50c, or b; Observations in Norwich. remarks is lts proper position. The | Coit promoted Gotlgh sang at'the offertory Pic Jesu, | mall postpaid frem ‘The Paxtine Toi.| consistent with first-class “ [;Ifla[]fl[ a“d l] ar The following records reported from [flag was one captured on a southern | April 2, 186 and as a walting hymn There is a|let Co, Boston, Mass, who will send vin's pha ¢ show the changes | battlefield ¥ 3 S ry y g 3 2 harometric by and sen rth t Norwich 0. B, U. S Green Hill Far Away. The choir sang | you a free sample % K ity sent north to a Norwi of Co. B, U. S, n il ar e ) you a free sample if you would liks wwk. 157 Franklin St one of his relati in the | ordered from the |m~"l at Fort Trum- | Near: ing. SUITS PRESSED 50c God, to Thee, as the re-| 1o try it before bt borne from the church. were Willlam and John ed, Union “army. buil, to join his company, which is Ther. Bar. What sacrifices of its promising men | stationed at San Francisco. The beare: 40 30.42 | the country making was vividly Capt. Leggett, Sergt. Webb, and | Crawford 26 5 | brought home by the news of the | Georgs Brown left m the City of Bos- | and b4 death of Dr. Dewitt . Lathrop, |ton on Wedne y evening from New surgeon with the Eighth Connecticut, | London on their way to rejoin their Metal and Seed. e tom eyt Agent for the best machine Tl ol aixed with 1" " e | on the market for the money, sons of the dec John P. , nephew showed si- i A E ’l Compar‘unns who died in the hospital at Newbern, | regiment (the 10th) at Newbern. testimony of teem of her addivg 3 quaris Our Wagun Calls Verywhsrs edictions for Friday i the body being sent home here and | Capt, Thomas D. Skeffield of the friends and relatives. B e B 4 P ¥ : Lield in the First Con- | Eightl; Connecticut, reported severely Dé Inshi Mo Backee. Gy T“E “UPMO l grea.ioral churck'at Norwich Town. | wounded near Macon, Wwrites to his ovidence, Woonsocket, R rves 1d 1t wa ment: In tie f o week with no | fataer that he had only a fllesh i1 the country | wound. A ball struck one of his ri lon, Mont and Westerly attended e funeral. | ¢ Il & Sou, Norwich; Walter great er 1| High Nl Moea | was wait Typewriting has become an Modern equipment for do- Water, || Set R pectation of hear- | passed around to his back, and lodged | Burial was in the famil in § Al LR vance on Richmond wnder the skin, but was easily | Mary’s cemeter = i P . Day. 1l p. m. || a. m.|by Gens and Banks e SR D Kl «t- | ing all kinds of repair work. = i 2eat % . ord, Conn., B\ or some tm [““ SEIEHEE g T 1.01 | Morn. From The Bulletin's Files. o PRty it WOMEN GIVE REPORTS fprdy [onn, (aiys) o Sans following items from the files Bulletin in 62 are of airs in that por- AT MISSIONARY MEETING. | trouble. I had severe pains across my The situation of a The toois that produce the work are e of he action 3 intcre: tion of Kastern Virginia in which Gen- T ac! felt alt mist . the Ribbons and Paper. Good | 36 il \pril 21, 1862—At ‘elock Saturday | erals I 5 and MacDowell are rat. | From Pomfret and East Lyme—Elec- | took Foley Kidne 1s ; 1 i results requi to be had. 27 afternoon the river at Hartford was | ing is not made very clear to the pub tion of Officers at Broadway Church | time my pains left me : 94 4 If you want T try the kind | 238 24 fe above low watier mark. | by the hmited amount of information Societ; became normal. | cannot Wy too am selling. “SIx hours after high water It Comm:e r out of t and |which finds its way 1 hrough Y mueh i se of Foley Kidn y rills HATTIE L. JEWEIT, tide, which is followed by flood tide. eltais eSRiat :‘1:‘4‘1 e authorized channels : = 3 o Woman's |04 the & they did ‘me. e & . . ‘ublic Stemographer snd Shorthand GREENEVILLE NEWS igfl"“; u,“x’:\ ~:)v\m.m e of The Teacher. : o 3 . L blow. M ; as | © McKinley Ave. and Otis St. " + 7 T . ulletin, is anr office n the Second is hington, 5 e ‘ he Sunday at his for r hom ) € 283 Main St aprid | Pleasant Social Given by Lyric Club.| New York calvary, which were in the | gppearances ing on his hands. | <., 3 i attendance.41 road for a f sta g PR E=2) — advance on Fredericksburg and had a | Jis assumed idle | S Lap g inin Koo | nt dance and social was|skirmish with the enemy on Friday |the suspicion of AGtory: reports of L S WOl > of grip are reported about | iven by the Lyric club Friday eve-|Lieut. Decker who was Killed was in who 1 | read and acceptec sther work | g AI l IN ning in Union hall, with a la i-| the same company with him. morning | B : tendante. The hall was attractively| Credit To The Connecticut Seventh. |far on (i e 4 : ) e r 8 : s of Ver- OF : decorated in purple and ‘, SV e R The fortnight's va many of | - 4 \re spending severa New Wall Paper Decorations and | work having been done e e At e . Liteh it Academy ends | President, | 3, ¢< with reiatives in Ekonk and Dan- Cutout Borders. It will pay you to see [ pervision of Joseph Conneetizut Sevenih the credit of hav- | B L i g tnthé in-}2 first [ yiec | JRES NIt relntiven dn il : them before you select, with a full line | for the dancing w Ll dine the steurar o e T it e Ed et s scoond | Sy AR of Mouldings Murescos and Paints j | OTInE Pt shments | o ‘up enirenchments and pre- | - Called To Universalist Church. - Friaes: OBITUARY. FORAE. St AN was passed by all. The committes | PATINE I and new we hear| P. Ambler ted @ James P. Smullens. P. Smullens died TFriday > pastorate of ,-Universalist in this cit I Now takin ocders for spring Paint- {in charge of the affair was composed | 13t they have done themselves and| cal tc ing, Paper Hanging and Decorating, | of Joseph Karrell, Nicholas Spellman, | their state as Credly 73 ¢ icH Lohlingy . \ ey s A0, | gallantry in action. The regiment is) po. jamin Whit 7.30 o'clock. Relatives were Horace Corming and :l oseph Bellefle 6% i locsibaiion of Foct Pulakl ",,\y-‘,.‘ ek the deathbed. Mr. Smullens 8 Present i position which was given them as a| The thermometer stoc wife, a son, William F P. F. MURTAGH jarrssented Sold Watch Chain. | fributa to their gallantry and Worth. | ot noan on Friday. in ho is a student in & den- 92 and 56 Vet Ml 6t ry)‘u‘n.;y[h))“\\ ‘-fllyi::“;,[‘\lu‘-“ 3 s [th_l-* our companie the Al um\‘.-\ l‘n \:: | Litehfield Fill. T e oy altimore. He A t t of the 2 . on the 12th at|there was snow ove: and o s ed States Finishing company of Toree OL 150 | s o e Ty S 3re. donn Phone. Greeneville, He :nted by the ‘ort M LD L rdils . ) Fort Macon e ci The ‘remaing i employes in his ve in. our piskets - After a Genuine Secesh Flag. xt book The | taken t 119 Cedar t, the v 4 somo solid gold watch ement the robels wero Tie veritable Secesh flag from : by Miss Bea- | idence of James Casey, where the fi- afte .~ Jol ombre to th or rebels ¢ oanol an = cral will be he y ponded with a speech in which S his brother-in-law, who is ks d : arbon lamps while a ound ed his pleasu ter in the Long Tiskets; D. Shedield Lamps are selling at such low ons which had always exist- zafarradto, the liberty pole on en-foot ballcts are not so con 1 i rles Farnsworth arrived |8 under the stars .uunw_l e had lots of pri prices as at the present time. — | home Sunday morning. His wound is | ItS appropriate position taveling with @ tour 25 Watts e § B0 Notes. pidly healing and he hopes to be | 5 in this vicinity have summer excursion rail 40 Watts . 85| C.J. Downes has moved from Fifth|able to return to his command some | ars and bar Joa't put them on E 60 Watts . 75 | street to his new property on Pr« time aext month. c Louis Globe-Democra i . 00 Watts .. . “.L $110 | pect street. Union and Rebel Losses. The senite on Frida P e in our show window th Manufactured by the General Electric| ., Coina s 1862—In the New 5 ot When He Asked for Second Cup. X Company, |]7;" Ng“,l“r SDL IO is given the summary of the | Brig Gen. Al H. Roosevelt was praising Taft so re- | Week. FOR SALE BY i i g of the first vear of th ntly as a year and ago. Wher Death Of Dr. Lathrop. DeWitt C. in Carpen- | p did the pre April 12,,1862. ‘ous skirmi 1t occurrin; us, and AT’s The session was devoted Lo C. V. PENDLETON, Jr, |iieal, e cermon e oo 10 Biskdvy the trams tion of routine busi The Holy Name society is planning smoker for the members and | hrop of this towr | nt commait his greai | All are invited to witnes —————— apostasy delphia Record i 2 | GROTON'S $60,000 sCHooLHouss.‘i,’ hirvece the operation of the easiest | Contract Let to Meriden Company— BORN. working couch made. shows an | bern to hold a B Kau for thie ) d| fes of splendid suc- | worn out b Moders Kiialniait T hecutlmut SYLVIA—In Stoning 932 WESTERLY HOUSE. ’\;“:’L‘!‘l‘l““ “,;. ”1' e oL sl > union arma, Leaving out | overwe rked him & Sl g L ginter ank NS i % » A Boclely, May 6. 18,15} Pittsburg Landing our | cery larg: number r . Ales, Wines and Liduors planned to have a prominent speaker | Sk L 8 ot mt £ LA, n a D nent speake o e DAva bk e He consecr atwaya (6 aloor for the occasion. The board of o A ’ to 't s MARRIED. Shea & Burke g ergors is in charge of the arrange- Eiay s nobl e YENISON —HERMAN —In Colum 0. —4; es ser \m free every Saturday | ments. na. 4. \v }‘w . “.\" . l'Hl A 5 Lo “1:“ O 37—47 MAIN ST ’ Py 5 4 n 18 —— 4 Baah and Miss sent home fc JOHN G. KENYON & CO0., TA”VILLE‘ pris jan29d Proprictors. enormous stores e | Unclaimed Letters at Taftville Post- ot it gton, Apri ; fhie: als kiled. endlofon, agec A Full Line of S Freshet In The Connecticut. i b REACH BASEBALL GOODS, _ Unclaimed advertised The freshe Cennecticut river | 18 DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS, FArito ""““'m‘_ 8 Tha Springfield test ever :| ing Saturday THE NOVELTY SHOP, as follows seph Lannan, a former sttt We will Serve i i A — ich £tk 0 g | C. L. HILL, 8 Frankiin Strest. | gronriaf 12 the peor condition of the now in the Third 5| < Another Six been appointed - will be tra s e o afternoon. > Dechen, PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE |31 -5 on the Quinton, John G Uncas National Bank YANTIC HAPPENINGS | - erred to Baltic Saturday it ’Clock Dinner Music by the Orchestra Amanda Courtemache, Dame vo barns owned Chapyell te lengtt FP IR A In this way you will know the exact | Former Rector Visits Local Friends— | —————— S o BT b | e Eond Bale = Satunday atte at| wAUREGAN OUSE cost of your livin, d al R y | . ‘o ek the best kind of ’fr‘fl:“eipl Y:yfheh:‘éf et o, School Rost: | NON-SUIT IN ] SHORT GALENBAR . SESSION | Nets §15—First Church Pastor Re-| * e g—— The Parker-Davenport Co, rned endorsed chegque. Rev. Charles §. Champlain COLUMBIA SHEEP CASE. OF SUPERIOR COURT| turns ! CARD OF THANKS. Droprietors. ourteous and liberal trea _ | bridge, a former rector, wi E = e ket ST Ve, t ndersigned, wis e tindsd t eI R et e 1o thwe o omotat Amherst Scoville Sued for Sheep and | Cases Disposed of and Assigned—One| The soc _‘ z e account be large or small. ingham-Clark we. Lamb Killed by a Dog. Demurrer Overruled. | B¢ ¢ 1 1 e e P R e —————— THE U Mr, and Mrs. George Adam The court of common pleas was oc- With Judge Holcomb | whicl 1 in -t ially ,.,a,,k MF. anad Mrs d NCAS NATIONAL BANK, Mr. Armstrong is moving his family | ¢ ere Fridiy morning was a shor o i thur H. Brewer. Re NO Telephone &5, 42 Shetucket Street,|from the Dr. Phinney house to ihe Ak 5 Dana Colt and Frank Smith house, of Amhers Tinkham wa$ superior court Iindness at the time Ars. M. g urned from | wiil ever unger in our| Now js the time to have youwr a few weel dau r, | cam Chrles » g \32) V. L8| MAN AN FAMILY 2 s Danahey repro- SR Automobiles and Carriager Y ) Wfre: Henry. Brigga of Lebanan. il i Nl vett. City. s bank s, Hen |0 s 6, 1812 i Mrs. John Adams of Montville was a | . ., o o i : . B - : | ¥ 26, 2 2 t 0“ 0“ 35 g | nted the plaintiffs and Attorney Hin- k et al, eclosure, Wi Hud Sarlsd with Capthin +Goste | Pidted d Repuu' i own of Colum the social com- l'ul\h\iu d e ‘-\J“ counsel 1\;1 "fll- \\v-l"”m’] pesiponc i i 2 Rev. I Sr of Oshke \\.\\, Our prices are reasonable and give 'ave to send out of town for your \1““1 Lamoine. e sheep amb killed by a dog an faven & Hartford ‘0 poad it . o JHGH & ALLE‘ your work prompt attention. Steamship Tickets to any part of the| Mrs. Noe Ric ent vis- | expenses of §7. When the plaintiff had iment of de was . B i a i SN world. 1 can not only sell you Steam. | itor in Plainfie nis ¢ and rested, the at- counsel o o it Te o #hip Tickels at the Lowest Rates, but [ Mrs. Lewis isiting mmn.wl- noved for a 3 15 liain Street, Horseshoeing and General an give yo SRR AL on e riends in Moodus. | judge adjourned ey s :m—- \ Tal nformation regatd- | Anemones are in bloom { 12.30 until 1.45, that he PARAIE | Repairing. g ren p.?mu for your Steam- William F. McHale of Shelton is| ake the matter under advise- was appoint- | o iy | Auto trimming and repairing. ship Tickets. Se spending the week end at his home | ment. t nsor e 1! i . A full line of Carriages apd Bush JOHN A DUNN Thomas Hart has returned from a|ed ! 3 ¢ vas the las amount ¢ Funera} ulreciors{nh Wagons trip to Leavenworth, Kan se, t ed subject nsom ST L { Saased School road is receiving badly need- * | AND-— | Agent For Overland Cars. Embalmers. Prindh gty 50 MAIN ST. o P AT Seats of the Mighty. | Colonel Roosevelt says he relies nington Street Railwa : T Iays wi [ N N | the “bleacher: but most of the gate ny s R Al G TR {iaxid iniipte Wa g | receipts seem come from the boxe Answer s i € & | and the grand Boston ran- | Connecticut Patents. BonOvas <Py s | Lady Assist desiring ) | script s P | T W | Telephone <s Democratic Caucus "Who Wants Hay? Rl from Filorida, | Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. Hay ,‘\ w‘lh)lw_: in Cincinnati at $20 Assignments r | - Aty -| The Democratic electors of the a ton, but what of i What's the | following assig we T h writ ‘P\n“prh’lm ! This | pri gasolin Boston Glob BROW & ROGERS ‘C.ty of Nerwich are requested to mest " GILEBRT S RAYMOND, | o railway kugngt Bl Aeri S0-ined s R Linen | yijic [in the Town Hall, Monday Evening, Clerk of the Board of Water Commis- | Bridgeport,. sad“iron; Herbert | Mills, Inc.: Sus e RO - Contrachng Painting | Netted $15. April 29, 1912, at 8 o'clock to nowni- sioners. apria | CAS | 5 Hn:m\wh.‘ Derby, trix wiitin s i P M : ‘ : TOR |A ey Gubpges e i, I & Conroy v held Wedne INE | .te city officers for the next city OUR WALL PAPERS For Infants and Children, adjust vice for’ feed 'M‘:“g‘“‘ endicton P ‘:”f,"fm_’"d W‘;'["Clg‘:’f:l‘°‘;("w | election to be held June 3, 1912, Rer Cotis: fha M i The Kind You Have Always Bl!llghl Louis stk T ary's R C,| buyi ¢ 5 e b E. C. LILLIBRIDGE arms are eoperally aristc, W witton’ for s e T e e Ko BRI e B Lch\vred 1o Any Part of Norwich | iy Bhalund perhanging or painting, at reas Behes e Goodridge, Signatu.e of m socket, A lthe Ale that is acknowledged to be srices. Our facil Y . 7 (special)—Girovard vs, F -~ i i e | = o g § ur facilities are ungurpa: | work huldu 48DECS, - 5 the best on the' market-—HANLEY’S for good honest lahor and. material, W locking, device for damp ¢ dmr.; Ryan vs. Ladd; Ga AtFouniains &Elsewhere | peeriess. A coiephone order wit SAY HOW ABOUT THAT no E the bes net a fe: C. So Norwa ter) -+ T 2 A Seaten: C, Jamniogs. Soutt Nepwalk, nterpal | S0y 4opiioq Gt 1o 1 a0 3u Ask for recenve prompt. atiention. 3 . k ction. Funeral Nab, ‘Bridgeport, . indicating . device; | Pren “', will act as chi D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. CONTRACT WORK? THE FANNING STUDIO, I Adolph C. Recker, Oakville, capstan | The vacant “1'“" o ; taken by Judge ] [T L : i Placed it yet? Botter consult with No. 31 Willow St, AGER H | screw; Frank I. Rowntr: Hartford, | i h furthi 1 h ot £ ’ RooKets o Voi Ne: superior court, ¥ me before going further. ave g Wt dnpars, 10x ORRIRF 353 Uy Direct | Bl socket: " eney G, "Vorght, New o JUSEPH BRADFORD, | [s beiore soins further, 1 havs gat work for you and my prices will sat- he superior cour The Orlginal and Genuine Book Bindel'- isfy you. Many of my satisfied sus- county will suspend the prese. MALTED MILK tomers in this mt{ will tell you the session for a_period, probably abo arank Books Ma a and Ruleu to U1gs, | 8ame. | would gladly refer you % stop, lock (2), wardrobe lock, door lock trimming; Irank C. White, device for play box for auto pneumatic holstery Goods, Furniture and Stoves. and Embalms _aprazd 70 Franklin 8t., Bulletin Bic¢ two weeks, after next Weduesd them. DRFSS GOODS il s ey T o = The Food-drink for All AZes: | ....onone sia- CAOWAY- Cail me on the phone Ne. 370 and e frosh stock for Spring and Sum- | Prompt service Aay or night Accounting for tha Vate. FUNERALS At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Lol v o to sell_you at very lowest prices. | Zady Aosistaxt, ing by y's results, that o T Delicious, invigorating and sustaining, C. M. WILLIAMS, Bilks, Cotton Goods, Remnants. Resldence |i6 Droadway itcase stolen from Covernor Wilson Hueh Coleman. ¥ &t have contained mos MILL REMNANT STORE, of s li- | At 045 o'lock P Keep it on your sideboard at home, La"dSCHPlng Tel. 870, 216 Main Streets John Bloom, Prop., T i R T Don't travel without it. It you intend to do anything in this S 171 West Main 8t. R R . Another Roosevelt Idea. | Ho' s the pine year 518 adu. ot 3iv - A guick lnack d il 3 isute, | Une, this spring. Hoy i opp. Theatre. Telephene €42.3 nojs supporters—Kinsas City Journal. | funes is tho time to Ky g d e your order for , Shrubs and NEWMARKET HOTEL, IS 15 o abYorial i 1o | WM U meie i Bak Fets i | , Hlevever. thst min_ who' Grien l(,'i\l:]ddllrs. John_Coleman, who dicd o1 Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK'S.” ennlals : Sl 715 Boswcll Ave. A iy ness beluiw Lne publie, tnere 1s force his way inte the White House | Wednesday ning from injuries re - stimates and pians of planting b Eastern Connecticit squal to The Bul- | Jrum horie - than throykh u?- li':rou"t'n-l With a knife didn’t eriginate the idea. | ceived While jumpiag on the rear of a Not in "',v Miik Trust s REERHOLINE n‘:fi.du‘,; v%.',:,, L};".‘fvm("m letin teor n.um-: "f“"‘ e iR cauwe™ of The kul —Waughingwon Pest, carriage on Broadway Wednesday aii- aprid 0. F. ERNST, Mgr, order. John Tuckie. Prop. Tel, d8-&

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