Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1913, Page 15

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- G = 2 : & S ———— left overs of silk and Velvet made & YT T i S TR 7 ! uts shelled; 11-4 cups powdered < T RaRms Lo L = LI sugar; 3 teaspoons baking powder: 9 new cushion cover.for father's chair ¥ i N 3 % = i H i oz dates (mixed with sugar); whites | and Frank and Bruce each bad a = wiper of bright woolen and a faney of five eg: Break the walnuts fine and cut glass bottle, which had held perfume, dates in fine pleces, add sugar and | for ink. IHer husband had a sofa i g A X Whites of eggs jast ~ Daie in & mod- | pillow covered with blue duck fnished | ( erate oven twenty to thirty minutes | by & cord covered with white duck. | N E——— - Serve with whipped cream. Every one sald Lilliao's presents were e Slater and Thames Lodges, N. E. O. P. Elect Officers— s s With Dest wishes, the prettiest on the big tree beside Canton Oneco Opens Series Whists—Eagles Have 'BROWN BEAUTY. |being one of the things each one had T o0 HEE i CHEESE, each .. | of Plainfeld. been looking for. 2 2 3 | Social Session. BTTA BARBER. » | A DUSTER FOR FURNITURE. SIMON’S WIFE WOULD LIKE TO ; ¢ U | p | b 135 3 1 you ever use a rag dampene " | Siater loage elected the following of- | ik according to the December Royal| with sweet oil and turpentine, 4 parts| Mr. Editor and Boclal Corneri— . il &4 & :e:.s at its annual meenn%: wu;den. “M:’;’;‘;“‘;‘l S Last report, 248,607; |0l to‘l p;ul t.‘ul’llehunfe for dusxung.‘h!f me\m‘{hbié?s w::g ‘:r;r‘ryu; b!;fl!:[&n&i gas 2 : ohanna Wright; vice warden, Joses - port, 007 | not try it instead of scattering the : . e i Phine Clish. chaplain, 1da Johnson; | 8PPlications since received, ‘1392 Te-| just ‘from one piece of furniture to|8till are glad it does not prevent them : l hese Prices GOOd Untll December 25th ‘ 5 K. S Instatements since received, 40; total, from writing uncommonly good letters &uide, Sarah Sisson: treasurer, Carrie £l another to be all wiped or brushed | g S > S art van: | 280,039; suspensions and permanent . to The Social Corner. Lest we hope . % ‘) Simpson: s 1 , Mary Sullivan; > vy + is off again. The oiled rag holds the . . . . M > iaa Tetlow. ithdrawals, 765; deaths, 286 aPRTOXI- | dust ana Teaves o beautital pollsh on | tie amicted ones catoh & elimpse of | § Watch For Our Poultry Prices—The Mohican Company Are Buying Direct From the Farmers in Car Loads, B O e Miue | bt coundi 1 ¥ e cloud” In the sympathy expressed for Saving the Middleman’s Profit. 5 No. 326, X. E. . P. Tuesday evening, | "SI SNRES & Sacer cHotula. T S RUILon e e B o mrany: nd. & m becratn the following officers were elected for W. and nd—B k farm busy as ever. I know you en- - " Port, $566,876.57; received during the | {3TM Pusy as ever [ | You en- | ait for them by all. the ensuing term: J. P. warden, D. J. | POrt 356887657 recelved du Thanksgivine, as 1 have ofien teon | Franic: 1Ko your idea of singing|f ToE o DIBEBON CANDY CONFECTIONERS SUEAR 01L.D DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 .25¢ Johmpton. warden, Mrs A E. Foley: | qeain” peneiits pald, $637,6 there, eapeciaily when ohe lved on the | while busy about one's work. YORK STATE CORN, 3 cans. . ..25¢ Fund—Balance last re- vice w. 5. C. ; sec- oo yarden, Mrs, C. A. Bellefleur; 89¢- f snce on hand, $675,88.44. farm. Do vou' ever go up that way?|long 2go the store-man In e certam |f o g . M. J. Falvy; financial secre- . _ : ¥ oy ments from organization to date, $161,- i : vay? | Cilage on his rounds for orders heard Mrs. F. J. Farrenl; treasurer, H. | J80(5 0 All i 80 changed I do not care to gu | Village on his rounds for orfers heatd “ongdon chaplain, Anna, G. D often. I miss the dear old neighbors | 5U 1 {0 : 9 ;g agdlan | petc"E R i aifics | ¥Ho havo Dussed G ot sewara. | RASCE g WS SHETERL G, i, on | FANCY MIXED NUTS SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. W T §5ma 1. Quinn a . i1; total Nov. 30, $6,013, WHIPPOORWILL. | [0, ing the door, he found it was only 1 , 4 quarts. itustee for th | cess of mortuary res T "4 member of The Social Corner pols | M@ =0 -« =« s <......12Yc-15¢|SEEDED RAISINS, 3 packages. Ban: representatives D. J. Johnston. M nates, M. J. Foley . Elizabeth McD: | ishing the kitchen range and keeping SEASONABLE THOUGHTS FROM | ¢ to th e of i} hail the power FAYE VERNA. e e e thne e 'at che bop of | FINE MALAGA GRAPES LEMON-ORANGE PEEL, 1b. i !)mr lungs. The broad smile that “).....,.......,.............15: SALT MACKEREL 190ge. | over ail known liabilities, $ oamdon; pi- | amount outstanding against i 8 ' cates under Sec. 430 (16), $4, e. i General , Fund—Balance 1 = = 07.60; received during the month, 3 4 5 2 . | spread over the store-man’s face had FI 1 EAGLES. $619.10; fotal, $79,226.10; paid during feni Blsiee tnatie Sodal Lo ¢ quieting effect on the singer RESH COCOANUT, ¥, bb. ... Norwieh aerie heid a Targely attend. | ihe'imonth, $15,131 407 baisnce on hand, | B Vit & DU e, o, e RS | bul"Ropiemberina some one ha saia: | | CANDIED CALARAB FIGS e EOOKING COMPOUND | frowne” 'eho was. mot unauly @ | AR e 18c|CHOCOLATE, 1, bb. .. .. AR A ed and enthusiastic meeting In | $64,094.81. and mothers; and, vet, I believe that : - ¥ . 3 d th = ’s de- | @ : HIBERNIANS. give & little of our tme and streneth | [Nt “Rnishea ‘her Job and——ine | H TURNIPS, 18c| LARGE CAN PUMPKIN MILD WHITE CHEESE 4 1 Zagles’ hall Monday evening with most of us are thankful to be able to A meeting of the committes in|to help make others happy at Christ- | DaTd ident Frank Bliss in the chair. Twelve applications for membership Were received and four candidates Arieg 4 sl conimt charge of the arrangements for the | mas time. : o 3 (10 e A ’ e o e aoe | course of four lectures in this city | I am making a number of Ch Sstiay Rrotwaod- Flayesiniat spini (e viarbas e Lo e | o o Svan held i Fores. | mas Bircs Sud nd Bood wso.for ever | Brown Bread rccipe It is 0. K. | CRANBERRIES, quart . . ........10c 3 elektoq "'of- | ters' hail Thursday evening, those on | mohent of my time: “buc I want to, I have tid Bimon fo €8t 1S pogis ALASKA SALMON EXTRA HEAVY . o< the committee being County President | come into The Corner long enough :.. | Dlacked and ot Sadada il : gl pepinnizied br, Bugens | 1o, SPmmiens " ST SHUER! | RGeS S| bties half o e’ rersbior’s Coris | SQUASH, Ih. ... .....%...... S%pc|3cans ..oiiianiiniiin. FAT BACK SALT PORK, Ib. . .12Y¢ M o Wade | vision No. 1, A. O. E esident F. J.|that they may know I have not for- | Mas doing A gy SRR eewich. Francis W, W Murtha of Division No. 2, A. O, H.,|gotten one of them in the holiday | in the ¢ 1 te he anb gt % unal i a . o i - the bigg eV fena Mrs. Mary L. Sliney, president of Di’ | rush. § e Hoas o 5 e _!Vision No. 18, Ladles’ auxiliary A. O.| My Christmas shopi 1s about | held in “The R £ N R AY SP IA 103 Cniom, Glose of the business Moh~ |} 'and Miss Catherine Brennan, pres- | done, You sce I followed the advice | Hope we will be permitted to join in | < g ident of Division N , Ladies’ aux- | of the merchants to shop early and|® L SIELISs REBEKAHS. fliary A. O. H. Already one of the(avoid the rush and I am hurrying k«hx'lslmagfi:l;oais ek 4 . lectures has been held in New Lon:|now with my work that I may also b nThe annual meeting of Hope Rebek- | don at St Mary's Star of the Sea|post early and thus have mercy on! . o yveiv WORD FROM AUNT Round 3h lodge was held W even- | church and the next one is to be held | the postm: Sl s in 0dd Fellows' ha d these of- | jn this city. The arrangements for | Let us i ful lest In our efforts | ESTHER. s Hcers_were elec for the ensuing |the lecture which will be held some [to do for, ol Short 10 Ibs. GRANULATED SUGAR g with other groceries.............47c LAMB 15.12; mex coonme roruross Legs of Genuine Fear: noble smand, Eva O. Wilson:vice | time in January have not yet been |come too tired to enjoy the f Editor of Soctal Corner: T do mot i ERAT abeth Smith: secre- FAt % the holid: Son. Peu wish to crowd anyone, but would lixe | ¥ ancial secretar "wm‘“m E SoUiEls Aloaaas stected Chehsan be| fo.0omé..into- the. Boslal Corner and | § FRESH PIG SHOULDERS I 3 easurer, Julia A ly finished by. Christ time. | add my mite once in a_while just to G ree yaars, Lilllan | SOCIAL CORNER. Thion DB AL Raky anA. ot 47 DX f6. | #how my: appreciation of the interest- e BOSTON ROLL BEEF SODA-MILK-OYSTER | e inder fo begin earlier another year, 8’ &nd Of The Bulletin asia: | JE St jetoien s atos sttt G 3= | (Continued from Page Fourteen) | Bubstituting. 4 mors. Simplo. S that S ae " have veen an interested |l FRESH, LEAN PORK LOINS 5 Lean—Tender, Ib............ CRACKERS, 21bs. ... .... o 1 require ch of our time | read A o8 | thread docs tangle, when tho'bows are S et R 3 i Ib, S e C . | finished they will be O. K. by as bee ch sald abo ke o o e e e — o <28 by Deputy | I made @ carrot pudding by | nandomade. sifis o that Where. ons enter it w y SHOULDER POT ROAST Fresh, Solid Meat OYSTERS 17 LARGE SWEET ORANGES Willey assisted | your recipe for the Thanksgiving din-+ has the time many pretty and I ts, e thus | = lar 50c value, quart G > Minnie Am- | and all pronounced it delicious. ifts can be made with small o trom (M1b. .. ... 2 reguiar ¥ > q . B for ... W A e o, o MR st Tl Peppermint: Where art thou” | penditurs of mone i ou the | S S TR O enjoved your stories so muCh. | & Bor tee enmstreyement of,the Sis- of, life. and Tor ths | TR r if you know Betsey Bobbitt, who may not have the time or! £ood there is in cveryone we come in| ° 7 s : = S, & g prospe- E maybe. s to make these fancy articles I contact with, we will be much happier | period How is Pa? would remind you that some of your | than if we look for the i i We are out of the high rent district. A BEEA{ISE We pay the factories spot cash for all MAINE LOV ease in nds who are obliged to subsist en- | of life and remembe; on bakery food will appre 2 HOW TO MAKE RUGS FROM OLD|ciate a loaf of home-made bread, a| INGRAIN CARPETS, nice pie or a fancy cake. Some friend { nds Diamonds Diamonds We are headquarters for them with the largest and Best Stock in Eastern Connecticut. nd pr Your wor true, that mas spirit in an in with a sweet tooth t Rambler: t letter are v s more real Chri inty box of home-made candies. | your This will make a ch: n doing | there r so much needlework and will convey a'kind and thoughtful act t worked the e on four candidates in rm at Thursday evening's Dear Social Corner Sis going to tell you of a wi , o rugs from old ingrain ¢ % o : Naivie Tow. s Odd Fellows’ hall. Officers | . just as much love from the giver. many exp g How many Oodl b t. A you do not wish to send them away to o e s oes convey v weeks have & - . . 4 uy omnated | be made up. b g e bt R R A M e Set in Platipum and Gold of the most attractive de- ring Chr That’s why you can get better goods for the same money at FRISWELL'’S. Once more we call your attention to our Extra Large Stock of Watches which is by far the most attrac- tive in the City. 500 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM. " . The heaviest 14-Karat Ladies’ Solid Gold Case, Waltham or Elgin Movement—$25.00. Others as low cheduled for the last love of the giver.it loses half its r’ and neither the giv made ha Cut the carpeting in lengthwise strips 1 1-2 inches wide, more or le according to the depth of pile you wish the rug to have. Choose a strong, firm material like ticking or denim and with | §] & he real pur your sewing machine sew the strips of | 10€ T€a1 T e carpet to tiis foundatlon, having them | 5 gng a knowledge of the founder one-half inch apart. ew | 72%° e Chriat ich 18 sh the center of the strips ng | Shrist: onr Kin accept | mother ol AT s B = 4 Coates) and as each is sewed on fold [-pi5 7l ETIoS Oh, may we have the true Christ- | g e e a e et on | With nest cs to all for mas ‘spirit Instead of trying to U.N," We carry all the best makes and siyles and know we ew pent: cros indation [ 3 VIR D - P someone else by giving a ni gift | : Lo Merry Christmas ‘and a Happy New |fomeone else by 'giving a nicer gift ! can suit you on the price. tired thei: obbed eves and signs. We know our prices are the most reasonable. Quality considered. We tell you exactly what you are buying and, will guaranice everything we seil. meeting Uni ond de: and pla; smile and ttention t too tired and ne! of & spries ¢ ning in Odd Fi fair was an tables wera awarded as | will heip to keep the rows straight ehrane, 4 Year, from than hrabe. { When all of the strips are sewed on . © VERN. here is room fc $ Bridger. - | ravel the edges of the sirips as deep FAYE VERNA. agl‘;”:fm is room for me, I will write J SWES RY as $15.00. e as desired; hanging on the line in a A AUNT ESTHER. BE EL Ladies’ and Gent’s Filled Watch: & € eries Is In cborse | siong wind will start the warp and HOME-MADE PRESENTS. . ies’ and Gent’s atches, a reliabl e, T, FoTEUSen. | maice’ the aveling easier. A — - e Timekeeper—$10.00 up. Others as low as $6.00. - | These rugs are quickly made. I| When Lillian Burton was invited to - ol £ the lendiie tattor £ ehis conate We L & o a HEPTASOPHS | ave one 26x50 inches that T made in | the family Christmas tree she was c H aa styles o ine 95(4‘3184-'*' 0"9?‘}.0 Hus ‘%’ 4 R ‘!* . . T A | three evenings after the strips were | anxious to have her gifts her own, 0“8 rn lfi“ g A 5 Pa 3 < = v on D d R 15 f Norwich conclave will | cut. OF Gourse, they are not seversls | mor boaght With her hushand's mone L B9 || more Scarf Pins and Rings than any Store in New | 1amon mngs up to know i dn;r:;;!? j ble; as the factory made ones are, but fhe“w:ts still a new branch on the inla H1 don County. We use the best quality Diamonds in ail Extra Fine Grad 1 eterson ha: rne | will wear many years, as has been | family tree and her only resource was | s . 25 & ¢ . Oth Haven gErel. ot | proven by one I have that has been in | the remains of a showy wardrobe to | e&g (1] ahy of our mountings and give our customers the very best 3 Xira I'ine r]‘ e, A ers as low as $8.00. ~ d him to | constant use in a sleeping room nearly | Temind her of a former gay life. : 3 Y CHE : NTS. CUFF I i i mall Di €0 to Philadelphia ment. He ars i They hould b Jined. with | 106ked ther over and faldd & | in the Usited Statcs and the deadly [ Yalue on BROCCHES, PENDANTS, CUFF LI ) n entire new line of Si Diamond Pendants, FIRMEEL & b night qua|Lo® to, Brglect thel Wiltches fram | plush cloak sk | prown sl Uning: | oermg claim! more victims'ini cities SCARF PINS, TIE CLIPS, Etc. Come and inspect $5.00 up. n 1 I his she made three 'hood 3 g e % 5 im 5 S Grav. | "TUH K T received a card from Was made with ¢he brown | than in rural districts, due no doobt |§ them. Rosaries, all color stones—$1.00 to $4.00. A Gen- his state, also | your sister a short ¢ o lining and tles of brown & i Seo RiehE s s T T . . Supreme. commit- | * “Blizebeth: ~Are. you Eolug to visi. | tHimming of B ol T Bistee Nawg) to the increased number of indoor | We have an immense stock of BRACELETS in uine Leather Case with each set. ; workers in confining quarters and conclave.. They | those of Norwich con- Also a full line of Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Brace- -lets, Cuff Buttons and Jewelry at the lowest Prices. Everything Guaranteed. Monograms No Extra Charge. Telephone 712-3. Step in and see our Folding Umbrellas. No loose parts io lose. They're Winners. WM. FRISWELL, ' 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET had a lining from ar ties from the sarnet sash s was v sea. blue silk W: blue ribbon from BVELYN. |[brown r-away relatives this winter? Dreamer: How are all the little folks? | Beat wishes for a happy holids son to all the members. gold and plated. UMBRELLAS We carry the Hull Umbrella, and carry a large <t SHOE BUCKLES, TANGO SETS, TOILET WaitE in Sterling, Plated and Parisian Ivory. All the new novelties in Sterling and Gold. their lack of sunshine. Tubercular germs always attack when | the system is weakened from colds or sick 1 ned with pleces t and had tles of old ‘hat The old velvet hat was ripped up and, i S a shopping bag cut from it. This was| dutie: y | MAKING OUT HER CHRISTMAS |lined with the garnet silk and had a| resistive forces of the body. But pature draw string of brown ribbon and was | always provides a corrector and the best just the thing for Gr: enough of the plush to m as making out her | mittens for litile Chester. These wer even pres. | lined with and had wrists of can’t afford | brown fur. Aunt Nellie had a squar it, and I am not Boing to. I will 8ive | pin cushion covered with the biue t's Emulsion warms the body by ad I can affora and no more." Silk Wwith 'a ruffle of white lnce. A | riching the blood-—it peculiarly strength- at LY aan prices so reascnable that it is a pleasure to quote them. This is her final list: ¥or mother, a{shoe box was cut t and the four | ens the lungsand upbuilds the resistive Harmon; | monthly woman's paper for a year, | sides d the cov covered | forces of the body to avoid colds and i I8 . il There was | a pair of te our biood s ire and a Emulsion after meals; the cod liver oil i We can supply your wants in Christmas Gift o A T, B 5 A I Al N At | mittens, 36c; for husband, a pair of | velvet skirt ahd lined with p TS0 ik THAles. e aeatis &dl | | 1 q ] i ¢ H | Our stock of jewelry comprizes the best makes and i its an- to do chores in, for Brother silk waist. There was| Scott' - d their | tty china plate, or Brother was sewed together wit i -medici = promises to be | Jack, a tle, 2i for Sister Lillian, a | POl st e h,} known; it builds emergy and strength Cameos a Specialty centerpiece, 10c; fop the other motlier. vas worked in green and | and is totally free from alcohol or iy a sofa pillow cover, 10c; for that fa was to hold brother| stupefying drug—every druggist has it. | a funny book, 10c; for Broth 2 handkerchiefs and tles. The| 13406 cott & Bowne. Bloomfieid, N. J S two handKerchiefs, 2ic; Mary, a centerpiece, 10c} for | j Aunt Nellie, a book, 10c; for Cousia Addie, & card, bc; for Cousin | card, sc; for Haz finished ‘all of the fami dren for $2.25. Fred and his wife had ch a pretty cup, saucer and plate for ANNNSOSCS S NN 77727 2 208 R A The Midnight Sun (.~ et S IINNNNN /L4 > sing or not of large sick paid Christmas Gifts . ar the rep ed the 0c, and the baby’s pus: cat was 10c; h h condition. ; Dora’s purse was 10¢; Ro: diary = - . At present. " | 25c: George had a book for 25c; Albert | Still the best substitute for daylight—the light of the RAYO. Soft, clear and pene- trating, yet never hurts the eyes. Rayo Lamp The RAYO is the best oil lamp made—the results of years of study. Made of solid, nickel-plated brass—durable and simple. sy to clean and rewick—can be lighted without removing chimney or shade. The / best lamp you can buy, and its low price / will surprise you. & P - Vo membership | a_game for, %6c, and Leouis an auto for on will take | 25c. Four cards for the teachers in of Quality DIAMOND RINGS $15. to $300. A Diamond Ring is a gift of enduring beauty and increasing value. Every Diamond in our stock is pure white, perfectly cut, and of extrems brilliancy. SIGNET RINGS—$1.00 to $10.00. Extra heavy solid gold. Very latest designs. g _ JGOLD PENDANTS—$2.00, $3.00, §450 to $25.00, Beautiful de- signs in Diamond, Pearl, Sapphire and Amsthyst settings. GOLD CUFF BUTTONS—Extra heavy weight. SOLID GOLD BRACELETS—$5.00, $650, $9.00 to $20.00. Very latest styles. Plain and engraved. Large assortment to select from. Fine assortment of GOLD TIE PINS—$1.00 to $15.00 each. WATCHES meeting. day and Sunday schools were l0c, a total of $3.95 for Christmas. ROYAL ARCANUM. ETTA BARBER. TESTED SEASONABLE RECIPES Dear Social Cormer Sisters and Editor—The recipes were fine t week. Here are some which will help ifor this week. English, or Christmas Plum Puddin i One and one-half pound bread pud: | ding; 2 oz. citron; 1-2 pound flour; oz shredded almonds; 2 pounds su chopped fine; 2 nutmegs, grated; 3 pounds currants; 2 pounds raisins, 1 lemon, fuice and grated rind; 2 pounds | sugar, 1 teaspoon salt; 2 oz. candied lemon peel; 16 eggs; milk for suff | pn)!!tlc; l:-%})cun gra_nsd‘y. Is i & X in the order given and let stand §s the reliable remedy for over night, In the morning put into buttered moulds and steam for twelve | hours or more. When it 1 to be used | Coughs R R with a sprig of holly. Pour two| c I I tablespcons of brandy over and bring | SN sl a At all dealers. | STANDARD OIL. COMPANY R Y of New York Mr. and Mrs. Everymans 1 What 1s so nice as a beautiful home brightly lighted for the Christmas cele- to the table blazing. Serve with Eng- | lish sauce. | | bration? Then it 1s a Merry Christmas $10.00 Ladies’ Waltham Watch. Guaranteed 20-year case. b | Pudding Sauce—One-half cup of! "'.'.l,.sm Throat 2;:‘?;.; 1 oup .\;gq!r;tezs;zgi; 3 taple- ?r‘l]?l.(}oefnr a Solid filuldvt;-k;m Watch. Extra heavy. i a merry house. Come to us and make Contains noopium nor any thing injurious. : ; 1-3 o Ha: | ho Grusn very thin Watches—$10.00, $17.50, $25.00, $27.50. 1 Alldrueghis R i e e e s llsu!i thar 152, 2 full lins of other rellable makes—Hamilton, Howard, Wal- | your house complete for the holidays. A Try Pike's Toothacie Drops i oy am, gin, Etc.—at lowest prices, for fifteen minutes, add the eges, beat = a to a froth, Just before sendin fo th | Many other things in the gift line that are sure to please. We have all sorts of unique articles of. e tuble stir in the hot water, beat to & EVERY ARTICLE FULLY GUARANTEED, furniture that will be splendid for Xmas e foam, udd vanilla und wine, JOSEPH BRADFORD | "l pudding:—one cup suet, chopped fine; 1 cup sweet milk; 3 BOOK BINDER cups seeded raisins, 1 cup molasses: 2 cups flour; 1 cup currants; 1-4 cup each, citren, lemon and orange peel; Blask Bosks Made aad Ruisé t Ores | 3“0 C0000 'CIRT 05, °TOOES B 108 BROADWAY cloves, nutmeg. Mix well the ingredients and steam Serve with hot or WE ADVERTISE WHAT WE DO AND DO WHAT WE ADVERTISE F. W. GUILD, Jeweler 56 Main Street. - "Phone 242-2 presents. You can find no fault with our prices. SHEA & BURKE, 37-47 Main Street : 453 for two hours, Shibe R L Lo TEERE o m"u‘wlnqum wauce, JT: Tiiness Angel_Pudding—One pound English

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