Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 29, 1914, Page 2

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BENEVOLENT' I.OQAL H:mwa his hard hck*’:mll:‘lfd hc::z :{ v ‘Aid Despondent .I-uvhh ¥oung Man to {made hi dm@-t. ' R S BELGIAN RELIEF FUND $10%0. | Willam voung or and "sv:mo ...’Z'x".: : st Jc-vn.:':u- Splendid m Residents of «n‘?nsqge. 26, m" :oe'u'fga"hhm ed by a large con undes{ pital Saturday after an attempt at sui- Gity gnd Mo Subusbs. ST o ellows: Fuflas e | tha tispioss or the B‘olya!{}:ma 50- | r. bnfi d ide by drinking earbelic acig, was dis- 000 was ommm‘ aintaining sewers, 32190; water: | clety, pot confined to the ih:rg-yd k:;m the institution 4.3 "’ vw v&nfly ?;ork- $50.58, zation -al a8 all who m -3“#. i attend will u morni after examingtion by a whysi- | for the nlld of the R g Wi Mr “‘ Ufl- Mm clan, ‘:gowlng Hme or no 'l’md effects. Afi Gmmg Instruction in lethrd o tew FUN‘RAL. from his act. 1 Hebrews who had | reliet Frank Cuppingham of the H, L. » \ intaregted. Siemasives. i b caso had | act unmmg ngggt Compar s W e eomncited Willam Medick. s vuwr s m- = some tumds for gfl the new % by ? _ i e was put aboard the vw a balancl of l. 50, m«b eeman Church o ford to take | The funera! services Willians g?eg;r::;dsfinm Little informa- ta the report H. €. Rathrod. | over the business on the first of Janu- \l’edjck were held from tis hom, Mon- anr Fire Bxpensive, tion could be eueuca from hun ex- u'eaau:el of the lml commi ary, is spending a few days in the |day afi m ’l‘ha sermon was ¥ { . y,eq] ngurance company Wit cept that he had a wife 3 yese] The follawming iy & summary of the tol Cliy to’ become acquainted |the Rev ot Thatcher 'pastar of | OCH IHAUFARGs company agapis wil! old child who were dut!tute. tha the style of b ess and the sys- | the n(ethod.let chnmh, Besides a beau- losses on account of the Mdéosup fire had lost what meney he had in a busi- cves 5 tzm used in that establishment, in an- | tiful floral pillow with the words Son last week, nees transaction in Newark, and that|South Windham 200.00 | ticipation of his coming duties here. |and Brother from the family there | 'St eTr o mu of ““,_‘ Wv he Baptist ch Windham ... Y — were flowers from John Grale, Mrs. D 2 . hed at ti North Windham . et United Charities to Organize. Flugel, Mr. &nd Mrs cum ey {riond Srerh Wlaneneld 5§ The public organisation mesting of | U1, a8 Mex, Lebhards, 5. Ffi,,m" B speratives will get another hol-| 2oV Z gt P A o v e EP 11800 | the United Charities of this city will Mr. and 0X. iday this week—New Years day. Snu'.h Coventry .. be held tonight in the rooms of the |ers were Clu;lu Raynnlda. Joseph a c 0 | Board of Trade on Main street, and #t | Culyer, Charles Culver, Charles White, Behnn Cang. is the Grale and Wi those who faumnd the degrees above Andover Cong, church ,. plan th:t.umgt of the socleties in the gurlu-l was in the J;we!t B m zero seemed to be the average around n - Hampton, St. C i .08 | city will be represented at the meet- | tery, Funeral Danielson Monday morning, Jailed for Intoxication St, Paul's S. 8, Will . ing, as it {s imnortant to start right. gan was in charsc . Mn»:ttx::k e .'M i!anduil‘} lhmmd 1 Benoit of B-.Ilnuvuu;;mm in - P ] —— a8 e guest of relatives e court Monday m was y e e FUNERAL. ENORMOUS CHRISTMAS MAIL. | Danielzcr ; Biven 30 duys for intonicetion. ng - s are e on work af are special services Less expense for printing Frances H. Burgess. That In Borough Double the Mail of | the alt'uo aTmory, % repairs and|St. Mary’s church Friday in observ- .i. o into e of Net receipts ......... . The funeral of Frances H., Last Year—Postal Clerks Busy, c mgu have been underway for many |ance of the feast of the circumecision. uck him on those fluinicasdl ——— Y New Year's P Hours. ticura Ointment. Ice Nine and Ten Inohes Thick. i The mail af the Toeal oo 1s get- | | T¢ Is claimed by those who have seen| " Year's Post Offics Hours. | And Cu * | WILLOW CARRIAGES and| == [ne o Ten oo i this °|Uine down to normal, with the excep- | the various towns mnd clties tNa| mage ' the Tolowing srrassemtat of| They cleanse the sealp, re- y 4 eso cards ‘which | Danielson waa any > : see his eyes take in the fine|Timtures “wors: sonsidersbly higher cgational | wiIl last untll o couple of dave atter [Place In Hastern Connectiout during|BRfs 55 o'e Pore T to 3¢ m. and .38 | move dandruff, arrest falling clats the New Year. H. | the holldly uuson. & . . d the wheels and [zt ThE st wthe Bl s iR T, B Rt ant B ey e el Bt Sue Bt | D08 S S, Al PALIR| S ints St el de o | bairand promote hair health. ere| A rgess, of any previous . n A - - cuvcring e ied 11 Rbhy (hat By | DoAY was placed in the' recelving vault | tho big (ronis line mail trains beiwoen | £ P vednesday SVeIng | livery and collection. The rurel ser.| Samples Free by Mail parasol, or put him on one of | vesting will be begun soon, both at the {18 the Wingham Center cemetery. | Boston and New “York there was |of this week. this bein the ciose of the o se nej rector Jay was vice will be suspended for the day. 4 something deing e minute. Tral Year nflwfl Cutlous Soap and Otatment sold througbout Bm mrgniclpal plant and at local fce deal- };, %0, 0o 0t the arrangements. 29 m}lfl 1 oy R Ly aac s m] horister Marshall J. Frink and Mre. COMMON DRUNKARD. N Mm«mw those TRICYCLES, he can/|c™ ponds. —— {rom 0 to 40 postal clerica overs might gy S SR TR N _DRU! Ktdrem “Cutiowe,” Dugt. Brief Mention. Wwith from five to nine cars of selid j STatulateq upon the arrangement oflcourt Gives Roderick Millor Jail Sen- it the first ti he tré HOFFMAN PENALIZED. F. M. Lincoln spent Monday in Nor- | mail s such an attractive and well rendered o 210 D 7 up i dhe e ® Beat Wife While Tntaxicated—Brase Wiche Yiekdar Decoralions Gonsral; . IREE SOIROUES S s N oo, o betor m&g'n:" ANk e doee S x o h @ ion. W e as services a - cver fore, e gene: We have lots of other items| Knuckdes Expensive Find for Storrs |7 O Smith is in Hartford for & few | On 1o hojldey, scason before has|ine €ongregational church in Brook- recelved his Fourth aenience as & coms |Bublic has paid hesd to the. P . College Baker, J. 7. Faats spent Monday jn New |8Teen wreaths and Christmas bel E’“’Mr'rhs programme included & solo| 1o runkard since 1911, He was gic. | Pe8ted urging of many publi o | foc him hk‘ € Chlll‘. Don Car- Bert Hoffman, arr-ested Saturday displayed in the windows of the be: 78 J9hn Nrere. en 180 days on thil charge and a0 fron Folay of Hartford spent Monday ough homes and here and .there are days for having been intoxicated at . . ht after a family row at his home riages, Rocking Horses, Etc.|on Vafies streot and Laken to ihe poc fin his city. — to be seen littie hemlock. trees dec- FUNERAL. the time of his orating the piazzas. It seems to be s lice station in a blanket, fightl J. E. Houston is spending a fow |y, h som olga ques- dette, Co in and let hi her | the way, received 30 days in jaf Ior days in Hartford, :onm:.::&‘;‘ the :,‘,'::;,, wu::l:u ’!‘h Mrs. "';:‘" .'l"' FUNERAL. i Christmas rush Satur me m m op assault upon Iiis wife, a fine of 31 and| 3py Mary Smith of Hartford spent |should be hung inside or outside, The e Tonerhl mags of which g gt gl AT t : costs for intoxication :l:: 35 and costh | \rondu . with Willimantio: relatives display shows that opinions are about .v b4 :‘f\';. rl::u;‘ e ycs;‘o:rrfit‘ R '% James W, Rhodes. mflu This uuu n&"m at pick it out. e " who 513 he was a| The train due in this city at 13.17 roely diviked @ciock for Mra Christina Beaudstte, B e e B e o & o Bt a, Mo B L BT Agricultural | for Boston was 30 minutes late Mon- ccident to Mrs. Leonard. wife of Louis Beaudetts who died ai| emetery chapel Monday afternoon at|althousgh here. the ofice ] collere at Storrs, and who was ar- |Ja¥. Fred S. Leonard went to P el ROl i B 275 clock, relativés and friends attend- | abreast of its Work. 9 rested SIturdly. at which time a pair| C. L. Anderson is the guest of Ed- |ton, Mass., Monday morning Ames” cetmetery. wis T-ling. Burlal was in Grove street cem- of brass knuckies were found in his|ward Johnson of Brockton for New |sponse to a hurry call by telephome | nedy was the funeral director. tery. MYSTIC & pocket, paid a fine and costs of $11.60 | Year's. from his sister Bessie. Last week Little Building During 1914, Suffering From Broken Benes. in the pelice court Monday. The of-| Miss Malzie Richards of Holyoke|hiS mother fell and broke her leg. fenso s punishable by not more than | wee the guest of relatives in this city | She s 79 vears of age and the dis- |a v of file Sonalnsly 191¢ was| Four new patients et the Day-Kim-|Friends Surnrise Daniel F. Grav an b - To"or @ year in jall. of both, but | Jouday. paich trom Mies Leonard stated tha: Tiortart pos airatietin h whor| Sl howpltd sre wattiring with Birthday—!, O, O, F. Elestien—Mon- sfter Teariog the young fellows S1Or¥| Mrs. William Ross Is spending a few | S1® Was not doing well town was added by the Wi I day Club Hears Groion rasor, e (.ire he court was 2 be lenient | saye"witn her faiber, J. A. Jonee, of | {2topded Eoing to County National bank. A few dwells ; — Scotlan in the week as all previo TEPOrts | ings were constructed iu the borough Glady: Daniel Mrs. John McCaffery, who spent the | "2'® Deen of a favorable mature, |but the extent of building operations|Salmon, 14, of Brooklyn. has & bros s | ¥as tim past week in this gity, returned to New About the Borough. was much below 1913, when there was|leg, sustained in a coasting accident. at York Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Campbell had | & little boom. A Mrs. Law of North Grosvenordale = ras ahed by Harry Anderson, who spent Sunday |2 Sunday guests Mrs. E. J. Logan of | Practically all the Killingly owners|has a broken wrist and Miss Lillian mmmm m“fif“flwm : ith is sister ln this clty, returned | Rrovidence R 'L, apd Mr. and Mre | OF sutomobiles have fled with the sec-| Burache of Attawaugan A sprained | JANSS mesting in consenisa 1o do to Groton MoRAay. . ervey of Oak Lawn, e. x : | M55, Nartha Fotter of svew vors | T Bare i, epieied & Tar dane | Seneyan,of thee motor Uesnsgs, Same| ™ wait Committen Appaintmenta. | SSUITE,£20 TR, o T SRR 2 \\;:: hfi]r]zn\a‘n‘;fi:g to visit her mother, | yant of Providence. Mrs., Casavant | either on account of mot desiring to| Members.elect of the legislatyre|drove on the lawn and gave three Main and Union Streets, WE ARE AGENTS FOR Phene 285-3 Willimantic, Conn, Succeeding Elmore & Shepard their daughter. drive any more this winter or through |that will get together at the state cap- | ciheers for Mr. am. He was faken F Dfl' aml Malcolm Little returned to Schenec. | The second basketball team of the | nesligence. A mumber of local men|itol tn Harford next week from Wind. ut the callers & cor- ector tady, N. Y.®Monday after a visit with | Jethodist church defeated the Junior | Dave forwarded their applications with|Nam couny towns are much interested | dia 3 ey R sz “ his parents, Nr. and Mys, C. E. Little | Holy Name team by & score of 7 to 6 | Fequests for the same numbers as they |in thelr chances for receiving desirable | ot o e JENA Suien 60-62 North St., Willimantic M. [ Switvas, driver tor O. T. Tan: | Mnday afternoon. The' game was |have had during 1031, e gy + iy i Sl cd P g gt T 'mflm"”mu o 4 ner, is at his home on Jackson |a fine one. hatly contested at all ti) t the Chi . a presented Lady Asstezrs Tel. connection stréet. Danii E. Grady is taking nig] with a litle Riavy wore ot Smoa ™ e ok Sy T ing the past few days. =~ Windham fserved and Jr. Gray was Darielson business men report varied | county men should be well many usetul gifts. place. Miss. Rose’ Courl of Portland, Me.|degrees of success with their Christ. noal during the coming session, for the del. Officers HIRAM N. FENN Coal Burning, Selfvre'uhfiug s SO Froren, s cala o, 84" suel of B dne ™. zee: | S Tital e ¥ deduclon .| SIS SOSTRS MTCP SOOI 45| Oors o Mye Hosmmmrons v s e in- . 3 UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER *jury of her son. Harry Worden, of|, Mr. and Mrs Deniel F. Finn enter | poe pmoin b o3 Vill average be- |cludes a nuraber of experienced leg- fcampment. L. O. 0. ¥y the fallewing L. low those of last year, although a|jslators. i = Providence. tained Misses Elsie and Minnie Fos- weieg e e Wikimanie 1. |Stmplest, Safest - and Magh|TANONEE Springnera, | t6F Of Providenco as hollday Guests. | Dustons. A mony chpoio D excellent il S e i J*nior warden, tady Amistant formérly of this city, spent Monday Boy Pulled from Pond. before the hollday and 3 rainy Monday Nuwa S UBILER, b AT W —|Economical Brooder to rum,fat the home of Mrs. Alice Smith of| A Polish lad, 11 years &f age, hroke | Preceding it were Dartly Bsibie | 5ister M. Norbota, of Greeneville Con- | Orville Lewis; recording scrive. Roberi DR. l’.‘ c JACKS(» D Godfrey street. through a patch of thin ice in the | for the falling cff in trade. e four = £ Holiday; financial scribe, Courtland C. S Mrs. Mabel Reynolds, who has been | Slater nond Monday evening. He was |last shopping days hefore Christmas| vent, Twenty-five Years a Religious. treasurer, Samuél Stewarl. the gueet of her daughiter, Mrs. W. J. | under but a second wheén pulled out |are reported to have been big produc. = ¢ officars will be installed on Fri- Painless Extracting Built for long time service.|Adams in New York. for the past|by & number of his companions. Dr.|ers of business. uiSiativen from thia ity waee of BE | 5, " oning Tan: SC At wiich time the Filli menth, returned Mondey to this city.|J. H. McLaugniin was bastily sum-| St Albans’ Christmas Festival, |Morye .‘,’,‘;‘.:“,'“N_‘”’““ 5,‘;‘}”;}&; fir:xt Toll call of the lodgo will be held and Filling a Specialty Ask Booklet e moned an e boy as 004 as ne This (Tuesday) afternoon in G. A.|Norbeta, formerly Miss Alexima Bon- |28d 1s0 a turkey supper. 752 Main Strest, - Willimantio for JEWETT CITY T itations are out for a whist and | By, il At 3 o'Clocks there is to bé o|neville of Putnam. Sister Norberta Hened About Rusela. Telephons DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannen Building Annex, Rosm A Telepnone 523 il Christmas tree for the members of the | was received into the order in Hart~ | There was a large attendancé at tte Members of Fox Club Start Game | 2ce foF ?m&"d” e ot ine St | Sunday school of St Alban's church.|ford In 1889, For several vears she|Monday cioh Meeting held ih the G. A ‘Whioh Outsider Sh 3 Sn n e Ord 8L~ | Preceding the distribution of gifts| was stationed at Notre Dame academy | R. rooms Mondav evening. 'Reév, Hen- ich an Outsider sots—Stolen | ern Star. there is to be a brief service for the|in this city, which was her home. |[ry W. Hulbert, D. D, of Groton aé- Taftville Team Restored to Owner “r—— children and exercises. At 6 o'clock| Among those présent Sunday at the | dressed the club on The Birth Throes —Holy Name Feast to Be Observed,| PERFECT ATTENDANCE REPORT.| there is to be & parish supper. The|notable event in her life were her pa- |of the Constitutional Government iu 5 e g evening is also to provide a social hocr|rents, Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Bonne- | Rugsia, the address growing out of his The Lisbon Fox club, composed of o | Riverside Grammar School Pupils { and a period for the singing of Christ-|ville of this eity: her brothers, Fred- | own experiences in Ruesi in 1906. It number of enthusiastic fox hunters, Punctual During the Term Just|mas carcls. erick and Eugene, and their wives, of | proved very interesting to all. After are talking of presenting their griev-| Ended. | Putnam; her sister, Mrs. Edward |the meeting, a social time was emjoted ance to t?e‘h“l::xa authorities with a — PLAINFIELD DEDICATION. Baéen;tt’orfWorza?ter and her hu-;a':nd and refreshments were served. view to slation. Christmas day| pupile perfect in attendance duvi; ——— and their four ters, Dora, ‘e~ News in General. they had a grand hunt: a consider- | the fall torm at the Riverside Gram: | New Episcopal Church to Be Ready|lens, Blanche and Viola; Miss Aurise Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stubenwell eble number of the small gray or tree {mar school G. W. Emerson, princi- Bonneville, a sister, of this city, An- w foxes wers started and finally 4 fne | T \oho: By Pabruary 13. tonio Bouneville of Putnam end others. | Jive Teturned to New Tork after a Dig red fox ran hefore the dogs. The| Kidnregarten, Miss Gladys Holmes,| Saturday, Fébruary 13, has been se.| The jubilee gift from het relatives|™ (. N3 “Mio Robert. Holiday and DBunters separated and covered run-|tcacher—Peter Minta, Felix Nadeau,|lected as the date for the dedicaties)to Sister Norberta was 825 in siiver.|yr nnd Mrs. Wiiliam Holiday and son Vays over a radius of twenty miles | Joiger Pietroly. Stanley Skoczylas. | exercises at St. Paul's church, Plain.| Sisters from various convents of | farry have returned from o wvist b and what happened is that the fox Grade 1, Miss Marguerite Bliss, | field. which is being built under tha|the order Ao! Sisters of Mercy in Con- Providence. Lae shot by an outsider in front of | teacher—Lillian Barre, Stella Bernard, | supervision of Rev. James H. Georee, | necticut were also present for the hap- | “'Niye. Henrr Kingsley of Norwich & their dogs, The club contend that|Eileen McNally, Mary Tagarenski. Jr., pastor of St. Alban's chureh, Thg|PY anniversary. Sister Norberta was|ine suest of her niece, Mrs. Chauncey such action should be made a misde- Grade 1. Miss Mary Driscoll. teach- plastering of the church will be com.|Substantially remembered by numbers| Rishmond. meanor by law, er—Paulidore Barry, James Hewitsun, | pleted Wednesday of this week. Fix-|Of friends and was showered with con- | "Aijss Florence Payne of Boston iz Joseph Potts, Wilfred Tatro, Redmond | tures are ready to be installed. It is|&ratulations and best wishes for many | ine guest of her parents, Mr. and Mre. WILLIMARTIC, CONN. After Christmas Sale of Warm Winter S “ STOLEN TEAM CLAIMED, | Walsh, Mary Mies. expected that a large number of Dan-|Mmore vears of falthful service in her|Emerson Payne. ’ _— Grade 2, Miss Mary Mullen, teach- | ielson people will be present for the|holy life. Adrian O'Neil has returned to New Rig Taken from Taftvi e Man Located | er—Louis Barre, Fred Galuski, Edgor | dedication exercises. Record Christmas Mail Business. | York after a visit wi'k his parents, Mr. ats oF Yyomen g Through Bulletin's News. e el A A Few Arrests This Month, The postoffice forca gropped back to R e Y. e N i s ~|. Town court records for December,|normal numbe: after thel, o ster af: ;.,,,,, M. Noyes, Henry Mercler and Edmund Proulx |line Raill 1914, in Killingly do not tell the same rush, | ReY e 8. . - of Taftville were in the borough Mon- Grade 2, Miss May R, Driscoll, e ¥ b Eberhardt retyrned fo Just at the time when you are in need of a good warm || Gay and iaentinied the horse and S P e AR L R he comesponding manth o Loy o | belated mail that came In, was mot|New York after a visit i B moth: B . . stalen from their stable Saturday b: i v i »|over until the end of the week. Twe |®F; Mrs. Lucy Eberhardt coat we offer you this splendid opportunity to select J|Victor Vervitle. They paid the costs | ks, Nora Haddad, Theodore Laliberty, | Oy seven arfests to date this monta Christmas week business this year was | , FT0L Walter Wilcex oF New York ts Joseph Pietrolie, Julia Skoeyzlas. ADd twp of thens for integiention Fut- : " | (he guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. from a large stock of warm and desirable coats at fully || “Veiic arrives hore it B o | 7°Gate 3 Miss Kathering MeNamara, | 1AM 18 now geiting the heaviest per. |the greatest ever—about b De: cent | (i FUeL O N P° Murray's Boston Store larger than last year, which was a % - 2 Sagar - teacher—Irene Lafave, Napoleon L |centage of Willingly arrests for intox. | larger res®. toff: one-third of the regular price and in some instances half p:}gx;:z';%fe;fd s%fi’&;yf"a oo Sher °f | Kiborty, Walter - Sawicki, Andrew oomgetypel A Bl B AL B Becember this” ik ‘E:E."'n et - Y e went away and left the - oW & the former prices, horse, which he claimed was his. O 3, Miss Nellle Cavanaugh, [DelEhboring town In any great num-|BI0W 5 fESRIer FORTeR : ~ SHPCTOL Whs ndlRal oy Bany, who|teacher Come 5::,:5&5:;::“ Joaet | "illustrated Lecture on Londen. |Dart of the present nont was et : = - as notln o - ! $10.00 COATS ......... now § 5.00 ehco with Borough Attorney —aPtSt | Hewitson, Stella Komiska, Taa Marion, ty Sente forees $12.50 COATS ......... now § 850 Bron 1 was- declded o wast mth | Vera Merooms. Sfars sl Sonry ubwne, Sterry Miss, Charles Laun- g vv‘luht talk ,was i 515.00 COATS .... now $10.00 st 4 Mixs Juetts Richmon, | & mem mfg,"’." at this 'fi‘: ;h;n 3 land | the greatest city in the work . i $20.00 COATS .... now $12.50 . o e o conrtmt Taskots sor e $25.00 COATS ......... now $15.00 included Jewstc City in their Sunday| Grade 4 Miss Diizabeth Corcoran, k search, Qfficer Wolf could have t | teacher—ILoretta Symingion, Hattie them on a hot trail. The local ,.,E;‘. Jenkins, Bertha Eichelberg, Katherine bad no evidence Sunday that the horse was stolen, hence made no arrests. H 5 g 5 servance of Holy Name Bay in St Mary’s, Zoel Next Sunday, the festi Sads 1, MG el e A e “‘a‘:{a.‘v“::l‘cs.r. Miss Néttle John- | Barber's next lecture on his 801 Barry, Dona Dugas, |triv will be spécially devoted to West- Berths Davis, B-!m minster ebbey and St. Paul's cather- ral. s i §00 harz, Anna Ruszenas. Delta Chapter Class to Entertain, T HE ‘E { R TURES itadh Vi taachet Mies Allce Brawr D A th Congregational church this{ the uccessful end thoushiful eerpor- . son (Tuesday) evening Deita Alpha class|2!lon gife s g8 h’,_" Wn e N {_ H E J M A T SM Tegess o Bobertion. gibs s““d‘" WOl 0 IR atke .fi Danieleon snd Flainfieid statione of the umnlw | Grade VI % The Minister's - 2 Dardc Diraat “la w At the mw m of di- & the ent.rtflnmmt mtor““k m the m :i ennual flvm 3 per cen GET 2 PERCENT ON EARNINGS. doclared. snd it was Danislsen and Plainfield Gas and Elec. | B2d added & very substantial amount WWI\"’G’R“ Employas, to its “%‘aflu the earnings Mre, Nattie One of the local concerns ghow- & its “mt&m. mm it s Lee.

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