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: NORW'GH CONN. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, 1914, Wha Goi - kind ever produced. Each reel is a SRR o at Is Going On Tonight. | 500 erer RISt 5 Sna st “ail 7 Vaudeville and Motion Picturss at five reels make one complete story. It the Auditorium. Moving Fictures at Coloniai T United Lenten Service at Trinity|as he was in the early Bible days. It Episcopal Church. p. of ., |is @ well gotten up picture and as in- B e - O T under the heading of “WANIED, FOR SALE or TO RENT’ ARE INSERTED AT THE RAT_E OF meots in Foresters’ Hall. bill, and on Friday and Saturday the Norwich Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W.,| Animated Weekly will be added to the meets in Germania Hall show. b starts by showing the tempration of- tre. | fered to Adam and Eve, and continues Thomas Musical Comedy Company at | through time to the present day, show- Davis Theatre. , ing that Satan is just as active now mesls i pekhran dremortin o e B¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line ANNOUNCEMENTS The Indian Ambuscade, Kalem's Most | \& Thrilling Western Feature. The last of the united Lenten ser-l kR WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT vices is to be held at Trinity tpiscopal 1 i v e 1 & 5 5 = Sty n this powerful western drama, 3 oy TO LET Farm of 160 acres in So. church this (Wednesday) -evening at|fresh from the studio fields of the| * WANTED—At once, sober man for | FOR SALE —Two yoke of good vouns | viid, IR~ Farm 00,0 bulidines, pa 7.45 o'clock. The preacher will be the | o & oo o story that throbs with | 8eneral labor work. Apply West Side s 1z oxen. Earl B. Geer, No ;| turing and’ improvea land, For further Rev, George W, Davenport, secretary | ), fuisations of a little band of min- | Silk Mil Sl ) SO RRDEING Tel. aprdd | o rticulars, aadress G. Norwich Buiie- of the province of New England. ers who are returning from the gold |~ “CLI thats our new | e e | Coie fields with their gold dust. Indians | six for a quarter cigar; Cann. broadleat g o 88 s 8 3 RENT—. siraple eight- DAVIS THEATRE. Qiccover the pold dust and in an at- | wrapper. Say, it's & grand goo. smoke. | 14rge mules, truck and harness, a first rufx(x:nt.ul[n;: i odern conven- e - &0l 2 You'll like it; that's : Fagan s | ¢} team. J. M. Griffing, Andover, & % 3 493 > tack to secure it the red men are re-i o o T C Tel, 1 Willict SorEa lences, . situated Maple St, near Thomas. Musical Comedy Company | i1 eq’ and an Indian girl, seeing her | S20ke Shop, 162 Ma aprad | . 100 2 P! West Main St, on line of electric car Making a Hit—Compliete Change of ! lover fired upon, seeks revenge. She WANTED g money; | | EOK SR ituated in the thriving | ADPLY to ¥. 1. Lathrop, - et Programme Today. organizes another band of red men, | DéW inveation; homs’ and | B e s oo Sia - ey e 25 . ib- | office buy on sight; demonstrates it- | IS Spie: - i o i FOR_RENT—Small tenement. ADpDly = and the fleeing white men ride delib- | 2 ;5¢ o, G0 B E G LS all or write | City water, gas and sewer connection; | vt ORI ST Hhar3id That the Thomas Musical Comedy |erately into the trap that has been | Novh Specialty Mfg. C slum | can be u sed for one or two tenements, company have hit the people of Nor- |laid. Thus the Indian girl is re- |, Hartrord. sa firepla wich just right can easily be'seen by | venged. Sophia's Imaginary Visitors R AT TR0 aoa x)c;e;: b the crowds that have attended every |is a delightful spiritual story taken e arm, 3$& £ pair an 2 under; give particulars. Ca ot erformance this week at the Da property is in splendid re- | laundry, 26 School St., are looking for something up to |location; large you want this property. W. E.| trolley; rent re: s. | from Beasley's Christmas Party and | gyjjetin. or today they will present an entire- | never fails to arouse the deepest inter- 4 good neighborhood; lot 50x100 | 70 RENT—House of eight rooms and just off Wasi- in be bought for $3,406. 1If | ington; all modern improvements; fine >t; three minutes from onable to responsibie : 5 e R. ¥. D. Danielson, Conn. partiés. Apply to-John E. Hawkins, Jy new show called A Trip to New |est and admiration. The Pale of Preju- ge‘r""u ““\’ s 131 Broadway. ‘Telephone 4 3 York, a screaming funny comedy of | dice is a superb Lubin story presented | §¢f; MY [ree boolkies Y 04% telis S St e 5o mawaud ; mixups; everybody thinks he is some- | in the characteristic Lubin manner, | washington, D, C. maria jrooklyn, Conn., where taxes are TO RENT—1:6 Franklin cuitab's one else, and lots of laughs are prom- | While. What Came to Bar Q Is a|—rr s SeTats MR fann mills_on the doilar, a_two story | for ligit manufacturing or store. Joha ised today. The musical numbers and | screaming western Essanay comedy, as | . WANTEDCTemperate, Mapner, A%} nonse with a large attic that can be | E. ranning, o2 Droadway. mariid specialties are new, also new solos |is the roaring farce h\ the Pathe cast | oronces required. Cvery, Wuine- ;ll\.]: 1“,1 i{lt‘-::‘ fu(v]:lr 1‘(r;.t‘.;”rll;\tngfivgor;wrs_,‘ FURNISHED FROOMS, all modern con: and duets by the different members of | entitled A Rash Revenge. 2 apria B g O S e fall- | veniences, 35 Union St. Phone 1001-% the company. If you want to spend a ‘Coming Monday is the wondprgm e m;‘“ e ‘;f.\y_“wr‘m e ‘flo‘u ener ““‘1-1 ey 1 real enjovable two hours’ entertain- [ two-reel Jewish spectacle A Passover oF to i on 1 h two stalls, two tie-ups TO RENT—The store No. 31 Broad- . | Miracle, in which every actor is Jew- ish. and the titles are in both English and Jewish. Don’'t miss this wonder- ment, don't miss this offering toda; aaford, 1. 1 IPENDENCE ge rooms, cellar unaer | way, centraz location, 1se. about 1% rited, t S IND I tailor and gentlem next {o the Wau- regan hotel, nOW vccupied by Bruetit en’s furnishings. play at Lee & Osgood’s. by your oWwn encrg 0. For ' particulars story. u i i With ai B0 TH onting on_street. Apply to William H. Shield Janled ful story. The first of its kind. and $o0) working capital, we is up to te, in splendid r i = R AT proposition to m: w would have to be seen to be UKNISHED RGOS c'}:lfi“lfllml. i independence. Sound 1. It would take too much | tion, steam heat. quire atoa & A Novel Sponge Diving Window mercial »position, with ibe this_property In de- dcchd { The prize essay contest on Sponges and Their Uses now being conducted NT rpen by the Lee & Osgood Co. is attracting’ - app a good deal of attention. The object coae 0 of contest is to throw more light Al T Al on a much used but little known article o of everyday use. The Lee & Osgood Co. have decorat- ed their store with many varieties of sponges. In one window may be seen a demonstration of sponge diving as it { »ove, and propert and on _blan t Norwich April spital tate Civi ra, Conn. Suitable for other purposes. TED—Reliable ag o se high grade n ry stock, fuily guar: teed; pari or all your time; I pay weekly; for terms. FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, | h: manufacturing or !nquire of The Vaugha Foundry Cn. | SUMMER CO is done in some waters. It represents a ship, full rigged, anchored in the | { sponge g3 ing district, with the na- tives gathering around, while above | and around this ship are displayed the | ——— different sponges, giving their source | , WWANTED tic nurse se Co., Me. n. ple be roid me Watch Hiil Rentals $17 consider- | this dis- | | s | Long Distance | Shelton.—Rev. James Scoville of | TTAGES For Rent—For Sale Weekapaug Pieasant View ) season Inspection by FRANK W. 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I. coy Telephone appointment | THOMAS WHALEN | Bridgeport, has been asked to assume rety < 3 S e | the pastorate of the local branch of | “ywanten. Thomas Musical Comedy Company | (ae Ragiorsn® (i € 00 octet AN and the Hempstead, Ameri- | WANTE LOST AND FOUND as stenos e AppPlY A The photoplays are also new MeXiniey A feature is a beautiful two- can drama called The Town of Naz areth, a .photoplay that d home |-—m——o— Pl JUST ARRIVED FOR SAL E T | with ‘astounding emphasis a funda- | LOST_Lady's xvo(‘}(en\mok with -5 | Another expres ] ar- mental principle of psychology. The | O - & todayit, They all ki Mutual Weekly will also be shown, | SOmPa §0 { T SeiuaE ampone:ar A m“'-iug!{ s with a lot of interesting events, includ- | receive reward. 2% { to fit the gor: Come and see them ing the big fire at the ti — , : i . letic club in St. Louis, where ives | | FOUND—Half :pherd an for general | e MR ESERSONS 8 were lost; the trying out of a new un- | ¢ brind iR i | farm able to milk. | hmond | apr7d sinkable lifeboat; the sin of #prid. | Inquirs Mysiic, Conn. | r moving German ‘boat Vulcan in the harbo: 176 Broad Hamburg, and many other interest topics of the day. The ladies will be | FOR SALE } especially interested in this number, as ey = it_shows all the latest French spring | o FRINTING—i00k at these prices: 500 el = 2 63 envelopes (regular busiDess siz millinery styles for Easter. The com- | cild printed in corner, 31.40; L0V, edy on the bill is called Cruel, Cruel | 3000, §6; 16,0u0, $i0; ouu noteheads, v Love, a screaming funny photo-farce, | 6x39%, pnn&.cfl. ".J.L.A\,. 1,000, Aszilu;nu,:&v- acatic with all the principal Keystone come- 6.50; 19,000, 9 B TOLEarROnES: Trite. 2 Gi - 520: al . | 83xli, printed, S1. 1,000, $2.3¢; 3,0u, | Write ifimedl Giane. © Matines today at 2.30; all seats | 5550.“ 10,000, * 315.00; 500 bilihcads | tions open to WOMEN jobs and be wo buy a four-room cotta - | 1ot on pond side and & 10 cents. Owing to the length of the | ,“,_ printed, $1.60; 1,000, $2.10; 5,000, new i show, the musical comedy will give 10,000, $13.56; 260 ,nuqu Ats O X NO- d and only one show in the eveming. Pic- | > prm:c& _31.40; 1,000, $1.85; 5,80u, AX 19T $3000; $1000 down, b tures will be shown from 7 to & musi- ;&-{'«;».gx‘l-’-» g;;g:&ybnfi;;;':p'”g' 3§ with ¢ gage at 5 per cent. Ir o S v a, icty q { seri on d 2 pri ly. Se! - 1 1 ~ » :ax ,‘6",“09“(3 to 9.30, pi “‘“35“ f{f’m_’J | ples. The Bulletin Co. Printers and 3 = 1 C ng Cottages at Pleasant o 10.30. “ome any time between 7 inders, Nerwich. Conn. Will ue &L the | and 8 and you will see the entire per- formance. . Fratt, No. il Waier e Woodworta, | i : | PAVIS THEATRE J FRIDAY EVENING. | F R ALE The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. ‘ ¢ seven room send for Wilcox's e LS e WILLIAM A, oat in good c One of th: t ¥ | ANWENri ”}N | Conn Real Estate Broker, Jne o; e great scenes ene . g 1 3 o Waltes dramatization of The Trall 6f Eight-room Cottage [ 11 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 2. the Lonesome Pine is laid in Judd Tol- 2 2 L e | You want steady, 1 . Central Thern Bailding, livers cabin. Young Dave, June’s own with bath and steam heat, §ipome! Then Ring up °? | proad St., Danie Y Georse H. Westerly, R. L cousin, who is in love with her, is a good barn and large lct, locatea §| postal to ‘the apr4d Office No. 365, Tel Residence 531 fugitive, accused of sl g Berkley, five minutes’ walk from Main g I | ce No. 365. . ce 331 Jack's chum and partner. June hides 4 Watch, Clock a“d J"W"‘ry ! e - hennerl rked b wuse, hennery: alance on nv as 15 feet Farm Bulletin | eaving town. | (Just issued—cholce of 406). | = Farm of 25 Acres front VILCOX 90 will all furnished, POETRY wvosn THE GATES. ‘We often wondered, she and I, What lt]hlng might lie behind the wal Whose gate stands open when we die, Then sudden shuts beyond recall. We longed and looked, and dear omes passed : As if on wings In viewless air; No path they left, nor shadow cast, They sailed and sailed, we know not where. Sometimes when twilight gathered round, I'}acl’]\ spoke to each when lamps were ow, And never yvet God’s answer foun ‘We only said, “We do not know. Then came a promise each to each, Our thoughts still on the gate dai- vine, Beyvond the wall, if one has speech ‘Who enters first shall give a sign. One summer day she left my side, A struggle, and the angels won And_that sad gate that stood so wide, I heard it close, and all was done. And when I waitdd for the sign: If love should pierce the mighty wall, Then she would speak, this lost of mine, 1 listened, but no word at all. Till once, with nature all In tune, 1 walked beneatnh the myriad stars, The breath of night was on the Jun And God seemed letting down bars. And all at once T seemed to heww Celestial music in the sky, And her sweet voice, so soft and clear; And then I knew we do not die. fidependent. 0L’ MARSE WINTER. All de streams a-runnin’, Wind am blowin’ sof'— Marse Winter weep de snowdrif’s off. mg de hillside. Rair S n’_roun’ de do nin' ter sing— Spring a religious preju- ictions of someone en to father vet? ‘Good evening’ wher im in the hall. Pennsylva- Bowl. aries, what's cabare baret is a place that takes of restaurant and puts the linner.—Princeton Tiger “Pa, wkbat is scientific salesman- ship?’ “Selling a <8 suit to a man who went into the store to buy a cellu- loid collar. Detroit Free Press Tommy—Pop, what is an idealist? ommy’s Pop—An idealist, my son, is young man who thinks all are angels.—Philadelphia Rec- Mabel's How pretty it i dabel’s Rivail ., she has some prettier than that. York Globe. Is yvour boarding house mana- \% 1n:~\nngv W I was just admiring nford Cha; el. swrest. Prics reasonable. him in her bedroom. Her father cs REPAIR SHOP OF ries In her lover: wounded comrade E e | while Jack, who follows him, demands N. Tarrant & Co. | LEE CLEGG, | frox surrend £ th - i i Semycinpo;thogurrener of the n Strest, Norwich, Ct. 128 Washingten Strest, City has devised a heart-gripping be- Prompt nd detiver tween the primitive mountain girl and uarante One the -educated man wherein love and | = <5 . Sl Lottt duty battle. {/——\\ y 3. Driscoll. Pnone s It “is the stery of the law of the Yantic, Conn. A Two Family center of city, veniences. In goo well rented. ap oL Y ) FOR SALE HELP WANTED | is paid' to costumes, properties and : | Bell Boy; Sc scenic environment, and each act is a prosperous Coal Business, in- General H 1one seworik gem of stase portraiture. i puildings _and ||| 30}, Chamber Maid The play is meeti h the sar DoV o tea s EREE EMPLOYME ! grand suciees that Ercetd 1ho charms siness, well estab- REEEEMELOVMENTIBUR A 1 JAMES L. it i s Mha L i lished. Good reason for selling. M. J. Goscoran, Sup Central Bidg. author of The Little Shepherd of King- For further informatien in- s dom Come. quire of Y aE ucket St., FOR SALE or Sale House, near modern d repair CASE, Norwich, con- and Ct. ‘With" Isabeile I.owe in rthe Thomas H. Beckley E June, and a New York May Building Phones: 368-3, [N 278 Main Street 724 FGR AL drama _comes here Frids A fine Building Lot on ilau )\__._.—.___J/ v the place for a ,‘ = pr;l @'clock. "Mail orders ati: $4.50, $1, om_cottage, six land, good out- »m trol For Vers: good mile f nquire = . DAVIS THEATRE. AN Star Production of Fine Feathers. Hed E Walt e on n i E. A. PRENTICE, : X agene alter writ (‘n o other | 2 3 e play then Fine Feathers, he could AH UTiuN | Phone 300 86 Ciiff Strect | easily rest on his laurels and be rank- | ed among the great dramati of the wing sold my Farm, I will sell my day: but when it is known that this | onal Prope at Auction on | S e ) et Pl Wl B ™Y DO YOI WANT TO Easiest Way, The Wolf and The T R bt ) of the Lonem—m« Pine, commencing at 10 2. m. sharp, | BUY A FARM ? in the w tuam, know grade H. 10th. S%Xs on sale t u\'].xds or bungalow. bardy, Per . Inauir Conn l:.' all trolley line. Will ncubators, " Far m W oite low price for a qu n his pen. | = not di appointed the publ as taken an | everyday theme—one that 1s woven 1n | the'very woof of American home life today—and given it a dramatic setting | I have on my list over one hunc | situated in New London and Windham | | Counties. All kinds of farms, from 1 $1000 up. good cor The.roads being in good shape now, | 111759 #3} Central Buiiding OR SALE- one i ss outfi; sell chewp. and barns, property FOR SALE "farm of 25 acres of land most- ar, has a 6-room house located and in good repair, near be soild a ick buyer. FRANCIS D. DONQHUE Norwich, pleasantly t a Ct. | would be pleased to show any of these places to interested parties. | 7 If interested, don't delay—as they are | | selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL L ! Real Estate and Insurance £ Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. | | { | ‘ that causes zn audience {o up in |} tense 'silence or rise to a pitch of ex- citement as the scenes ituations of the story unfold themselve And the . cast-appeazing in Fine Feathers is the finest ever assembled. It is com- postd entirely of stars and inc Tully Marshall, Wilton Lackaye Fizman, Rose Coghlan, Florence R well apd Lydia Dicksor 7’11(' carts with : team wagon with two set team sled, single slo express wagon. reapin manure spreader, sp utfit complete with lime and - use, blacks too es, pai n cradle: FOR S . Very casy Norwich Town. on premis nces, éorn shelie 2 par eam harnesse AM BUYE ALE A Business Property consist- ing of one large store and three S othe~ Larnesses, drills, hammer ANyORe s T postas 6 room tenements. T mery an. ans, barrel churn, butter o < # o o Sl o o e A first class condition, d Feathers for a solid year in New York | worker “and moulds, cheese tub, and | To the Farmers o 15 Section: | " wor =a —Lh=» Leonara W. Bacon desirable. Full i'nf';"::eionvc;z and Chicago and which was seen in | some honsehold effects, and many other Now 1s the timo to 1 your farms | real estate m NOIW consisting of 3 5 application. special - engagements in Philadelphia | th! too numerous to' ment and Boston. It was not at nrsct be- | (o 3 lievad thfs cast would be seer in ! A £ giher cities, but this <ity s one of tue g i ew to be given a view of the all star | Y3y - i 3 . = production, and it wili appear at the | next lel"\\'w,n i"‘ % .":pc:':ll:xi-«:lé‘k;xp e “ - 25, Shtycket Sta bomaichy Cor\‘n. l‘Dda‘_-lis ll:leatrefi;l;ilgsday lt_hAxm! 14. | tend. apréd Telepiions 147 Opposita Thames B ail orders ed prior to office mansion o . € dwelling barns, vuibuudings aad 167 ViCEST Hted g, on JAMES L. by X 40 Shetucket St., j1f you want to sell. 1 have a large | the ia list of custoiners looking for farms, | _bgua.:s i Send desc n or call, acres o ibe WILLIAM F. HILL, N Auetioneer, will en- | city ni | CASE, Norwien, < business size) EARL \:AhLl P .Auetionee printed, ior $1.96; o8 all sell for the und igned at AT THE AUDITORIUM. | AUC [lON { $3,@@@ Today will be the fast day that Pil- ‘ ®ale. Send your order now for reser- vations. . FindiLg you 3 o Combpany, grim’s Progress, John Bunyan’s famous FRIDAY, APRIL 16, TR inicierpiece, in four reels, will be at 11 o'clock a, m., WILL BUY \U*.l“ =“;; ehown, It is a yery pretty and in- | 24 head of stock, consisting of 12 cow: rei ‘ottage 7 re 2 structive film, full of beautiful seenes | practically all fresh and young, 9 heif- }xlxpx :-‘( lec lclufi:% b =g a resting action, The twe com- | €¥S; &rade Ayrshire, some in’ calf, 1 and bath, elec PR nd Ford avk | ——————— —— ‘Alinhet . Whits by | puie ored Ayrshire 'bull, 1 pair oXen new, sieam heater. L ti Norwich, or ad- | SUBURBAN T ope, bY | four years oid amd 1 covered milk ten minutes’ walk fro iyed | P owers Co., and Ma and Pa Play | wagon. PFarm is known as the Amos Sq Will you i W | read, ' by the well known Joker Com- (..nup farm, loeated on Kkonk Hili, tun T "L:;,;; stabie lare very funny and balance ”nnh-? afuu)t‘h of augnlag\ 3 mlll; | { Hamilten, h c‘_l: ! shed P bill in gos . @uu heast o oesup. So o0 enal | 4 i sirong, b e s fldsi';germmdfi of | the owner o build hetter accemmoda- | ARCHA W. COIT, 1614 1 Geoa ions for stock, having previousls los veek a film of a different sort will 63 Broadway, epp. Y. M. C. A. 4 s his barn by fire. Terms, cash. A | waE= vou waat t It vem in Satan, @ Play in four acts | forer wiil be in atlsndance. If storm®, Phene 102-2 in The sublic, cner It is a drama of hu- | sale will be next fair weekday, Tel l@ium petter 1han Tarouga t and s ihe only pieture of jgs ? conzectien, H, M. WOUPBURY, s cul mos of The Bulletim. i 07 sampies aad | FARMERS' Fanw. plenty pneu {Don’t forget to order your i Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. w Illi-ll.flt. Conn, i the New Yo “Mapel, Ym drawn on the ¢ * “So am I, Gertrude.” Our 1 nsibilities will What shall Intelligencer. “You folks are being taken up by society, aren” ou “Well, we don’t ng, but we know thres moke cigarettes.”—New- we wear? “How do You propose to support my daughter, sir?” “I didn’t propose to r to support her at all. I only pro- posed to her to marry me hoboth Sunday Heralc “How de Tve ust driven the motor over to fetch my fe away.” “How nice of vou, ad- ral; but I do wish you'd come soon- London Punch. Bacon—Why, he’s even put a mort ige on bedclothes. Igbert—Yon ist be mistaken. Bacon—No, I'm not reard today he'd got some money « blanket mo! Yonkers State “What do you think about the future influence of the Bull Moose party ‘Don’t bother me!” exclaimed Mr Growcher. “I haven't yet got through thinking aboat the groundhog! hington Star. e—How was it you didn’t hav 1 time at the reception? Mar I heard a story about a g s there, bu 2 kept within hearing ance all the time, and I couldn’t it to anybody.—Judge. What is the meaning of this?” “My dear,” he murmured, “I got to think- about women being den and I took a few dr And he got away ;with it that time.— Louisville Courier-Journal. “Who' d with the hi tenor Vv he’s a lead mpersonator of vi A villain with like that?” moving pictur Dealer. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Vermont's first marble quarry, open- ed about 17¢5, still is belng proftably operated. A new ting arrangement, called the focor pe, is to be a fea- ture of the French heavy artillery. The new telescope is and enables the whole of the horizon to be seen by the gunner. s between Europe th America, and i is estimated t the total annual transient population is about 150.000 persons, of whom 34,000 are en route to or from the United States. The largest railway station Iir world, so fur as area is concerned, is n of the Penn- which has an n area are St 3dinburgh the Rhbine valley is other parts of equently more ier regions for co, grapes and the valley is ex- ite limisgd, and ion ranges from e climate mer than many, and favorable than is no doubt that Huddersfield actarers are benefiting mater e new American tariT. Many milis are again on 1t me, weeks of depression. The kinds of textlle goods in- = consulate to the ebruary, 1914, ex- 0 the exportaiion of ring the same month h th ted_States in cecded by $199,0 milar ‘goods Among the most recent bstitutes for rubber is seaweed. Inf England there is being made a vroduct from seaweed which is said to be as xood raubber for the manufacture of tires and similar purposes, and while it has 5ot been used for hoots, the experi- ments which have been made in this directior m_.to indicate that it will be found cneaper and more durable than efther leather or rubbes,

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