Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1915, Page 7

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. RAYNOLDS WiLL New London Prosecuting Attorney Calls in State Police to Aid—Wants to Secure All the Facts in Smash Between Cronin of New Londom invoked | anyone. 3 the aid of the state police ‘unravel- 16 Franklin Square ' 3 ’ A was JEYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, ‘and Th re oy : I AR N Asens ' e castern e 2 Th!_yuab-nhh-* X . be_out of town, every Eriday R et Wheeler have been assigned to llivan. carried o > first week of the sale cleaned out some of mmt?fiy. f case. T . & 5 lots shown—but mare of the bright, new, d a0e e e o Mnow e a “:fl"‘"""""’m Americar tory Ends have been brought forward and taken their | facts before proceeding. At present the pun There is considerable contradictory | to Attorney information at'hand Eives the prose- o hcsior ana members Masaac places. The same clean, unhandled goods thatihave fixing the will Eastern New. z-&?igofl?né-mmm 1 readiness for anm- | & g o flnh‘*m“fié“ 3 { X e “state policemen will investigate court. 3 & n fair; oderate te: til all the cii ta; known. investigation 1 e s e partment later. Dr. Raynoids and re you coming to the Factory End Sale today? Don’t ‘who were occupants of Mis car, were | police court Wednesday morning. at the police court Tuesday m Anna Beebe = Baugh, _and delay, as there are only four more days of this sale. From srad orning, Observations in Norwich. in_response to notification from the Lang, The following records, reported from | Prosecuting attorney. Attorney Clay- | throp hotel, who were tho. gecupant oncot. : Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes ton B. Smith, who represents Mr.|of the Sullivan oukm resting com- s £ BRI ler, fortably at the Memorial hospital. S s S They will -not be able to leave the | ney. gy . |all as it is simply under investigation | hospital for a few days. arranged by the American board of foreifn missions for the pair, but con- SOME REMARKABLE VALUES ° PROPOSITION 6 p. om. . 23 CHARGED WITH VIOLATION RECORD ATTENDANCE L RN - Women’s Dresses of dotted voile and lawn, ina - You can't sell a ffty-cent plece for || Highest 81, lowest 6. OF FOOD LAW.| AT FORT WRIGHT h a ot 1 variety of styles—Dresses that have sold o e actoally. attempts Comparisons. akas ok b appearance no: ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ly nav regu- : Predictions for Tuesday: Partly|Dealers Will Have to Explain to|Made by Thirteenth Coast Artillery George Frink, of Otrabando avenue. I"]y up to ’3_93_.dg‘unce peige. il cloudy. Commissioner Stadtmuelier. Command of Brookiyn. S LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Tuesday’s weather: Partly cloudy e mon! De- A M Helen Dowe of Danlelson is . i uring Gay: rain late at night. For the next day or two Dalry and| When the Eight Coast ' Defence |is awaiting him i e it Mr . awh Women'’s $6.50 to $12.50 Dresses at $3.98 that any dentist in the city charges. ———— Food Commissioner Frank H. Stadt- | command of the New York National e Mrs. B. Baker of Bliss Place. ) ; We give as expert service and high Sun. Moon and Tides, mueller will b busy _hearing_what | Guard, ‘returning from camp at Fort | BANKRUPTCY CASES Fe 50 Women’s Dresses closed from a lgrge New A quality work as any dentist in the || et = SR | dealers have to say relative to selling | Wright, passed the Thirteenth Coast 7 i g RPATRS FEIES w sams ot wevster,|| York manufacturer, representing his entire RwsaL Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. | syrups, butter extracts and other food- | Defence d, A A ] o e e 1 z IF YOU HAVE e i s iy ot Mrs. Mary Webb o Town || end-of-the-season stock and including Dresses Day, & m [ p m i & m |LP m |00 4 required standard for such In U. 8. District Court—Few in the | JONCRY 4 that to sell 2 5 1 35 | commodities. There are half a dozen I Last Four Months, e 5 at were made to sell at $6.50 to $12.50— : DENTAL WORK s : X 17| alieged violators of the food laws to | Eighth was aboard a steamer char- = st tHe* ot all at ....00 vees - 2 ; COME TODAY FER S O I : in | have o hearing from the cest and | e o o T T harn e tho big | Bevor bren A b BIST, P3titions | cowers which aze prevaiént and sre s el b western parts of the state. was on ‘e been filed in the Hartford office 3 030 | ™ has been called to the notice of | frelghter Pequonnock of the New|of the United States distriot coust|Dbusily making hay while the + Women’s Ramie Linen Dresses at $2.50 e We have the most attractive prop- % X /07| the department that “pure Vermont | England Steamship Co. since the universal nkrupf shines. = 5 S wosition to make that you ever heard. || =22t P | vutter” 1s belng sold at 20 to 32 cents| All attendance records of the coast | went into effect in 1898, and the year- . Women’s Ramie Linen Dresses, smartest of this EXAMINATIONS FREE & pound and an investigation shows, ry of New York state have been |ly counf ot Slove 15 the awacaps | . Mus., Hastend 10 S ol rs. S : tidowhich 1s followea Dy food tide. artillery of New York state have been |1 t has kept cl ¢ Baltic and M season’s m ¢ tite, 1 d i it is said, that this so-called pure |broken by the Thirteenth Coast ar-|of 250 cases a year, according to Dep- | Cutlier of Occum were guests of Mrs. are rose, blue, lavender DR. F. C. JACKSON, article 1s mothing less than oleomar- | tillery command of Brookiyn under|uty Clerk Richard F. Carroll of the|Stewart Greenman of Cantervury || and white—our regular $4,50 Dresses at GREENEVILLE garine, selling under a false represen- | the leadership of Colonel Nathamel [United States court, wio e making | Turnpike Sunday. 2 e DR. D. J. COYLE e Fation, Whether the articles afe inju | B. Thurston. Out of a total of 998, |up his yearly report, Mr. Carroll notes s W . Sucoeading the King Dental Co. || Fourteen Monthe' Ol Child Falls Into | rious io health is not the only question | oficers and men, on the orsanization's | (et for the past four months there| vy, white of Pecks Corner left ‘omen’s Better Linen Dresses at $4.98 b rowned—Other | with which the commissioner is con- | rolls, ave repo or duty, been comparatively few & X s g ENlE e e “x e s cerned. The important question is|Every member of the fleld and staff | Fuptey cases, however. Tuesday to attend the funeral of J.|§ We offer a choice of all our better Linen ! Next to Boston Stors 8 ghat S whether the people shall be s0ld one[and non-commissioned staff is pres- — L e Dresses, mostly French Hinen, made in all thi Lady Attendant Phons 12823 || e playing with apples in a tub | thing when they are not distinctly in- |ent, and only two out of a total of 44| DISCARDING NIANTIC CAMP. e 2 d y , S three-quarters full of water, Nicholas | formed that it is only a substitute for | officers are absent. Of these Second ———— BB season’s most attractive models, values up to {hree-quarters full of Water Nionolat{that which they suppose they are | Lieutenant Richard Brown of the|State Rifle Range at East Haven Is| Mrs J. P. Miner of Town street with s 98 1 ¢ B — | M o S totan. Kooznich, of Hig- |buying. “If they want to eat oleo- | Fifth Co, Is sick, while Second Lieu- Eovstad Wow. her sister, Mrs. Davis spent Tuesaay [§ $10.00—clearance price ...« oeve £475S 5 DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | &ins avenue, was drowned "Tuesdsy | margacine, or s Sk sad know AANE LOBIN 4 STt of the Wi ;s 3 at the home of Mra. J. C. Perkins of 4 g 3 . g 4 what they are buying, ‘em eat it,” | enth Co. is absent without leave. The s Ferry. 257 Main S, BT aRout 00 & o ™ iy | suid, the ‘commissioner. "oy they | percentage of atiendance is mare than | the * Copnections Mationss Susra ' 1e Women’s Milanese Silk | Women's White Cotton CTISE LIMITED TO and was unable to right himself. must be informed of the facts.” 90 1-2 per cent. about ot abandon the old Niantic|, K The wistaria vines are blossoming |} Sweater Coats, very stylish, | Skirts, all stylish models o “Mrs. Kooznich and the child were out e e Up until last year the Thirteenth|camp ground and hold future en- |for the second time. The clusters are (§ . ’ H o £ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |ix the yard and on entering the house | CONVENTION AND PARADE had a Feputation of taking not more | ampmont on the state Tifie range at ot 3s larkc and humerous as wers in rose, blue and green—at | special-values at 98¢, $1.50 e an 60 per cent. o otal stre; | the ones but they are richer B e Dalis bt e e it naiced OF STATE A. O, H.| (o camp.” Hence this year's record of | sem thishe tha e oy Soionel il $9.50 each. and $1.98. sort thinks the state will use Niantic |Solor and have the advantage of a once ip three years, the rifie range |dark background of leaves. the tot’s feet sticking out over theedse | Set for Middletown on August 16— | 2OTe than 90 per cent, is phenom. W oen enal and away above the average of _— Women’s Pal its, v - of the ‘tub, and iis bands and head | ° ot Ior Diliuians in Favar. | o oreactimtian Colool Srabe, ok | ome in thres vears ana~ dovote " the it Woia Viplela: s Palm Beach Suits, very popular this ). Order It Now by Phone 136-5 s, 3 —_— has now been in command of the | Niantis : t season—we offer a choice of our entire stock at f { f $170 cue, but modme,l as the child's face| Corneltus Donahue of Mystic, New | Pnirtaonth o 1ithe s an s e Mhuu_ is associated with camps ngn‘!‘ Aifl,;!.;? .r’:"’{:..a‘“f.,z",‘n > 1;?‘:" 3 er’s case 3 ] 3 t, u ss Me- T e e RTa . bne | 120, bocome, discolored. @ resmed. for | London county president of th A. O. | Hia detail 13 supposed o be but Tom: | Sy oe rord T a et g poT | SriE display of gold I * | Guire of Winchester, Va., spent Tues- help, and her frantic yells were heard | E. State President Ma | porary, and it has lately been rumored | iticisse tatiee thon o Senrads of pol A Chidiren’s” Sitsanss D . . ‘Koehle’s Pilsner, per cass $1.25 by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ellal, residing %;ofl’::&m:?o;::d&;gufn;gfl‘:1 !cfla- hat he would have been satisfied to | 1o n’:"fi-:a?-?‘"n:m« vd '?z:ehflg %.::Tn:‘;: 'n?:eg e Ty s s . at Spo:-l Prices - Free Delivery to all parts of the city | at 103 Ropsevelt avenue, who hurried y . siale vice|return to his regular duties some|days was a social event which at- Children’s Summer Dresses | Children’s Wash Hats of 3 s o the scene and made efforts to re- president of the Ladies auxiliary, at-| months ago is desire to do| tracted thousands frong all parts of i H. JACKEL & CO. suscitate the child, but their attempta | tend88 the Jolnt meeting of tho state | another tour behind the big guns with | the sifte on governro's day. b Dok of cotton voile and crepe, | pique, chambray~and pop- Rt Were useless, o was summoned, | Point, New Haven. ~After tho meeting L e e 3013 4% o, Cnaries Anarew: || in awning stripes and floral | lin, some hand embrofiered £ Sister Dr. Callaben wes o ned. | there’ was an informal outing. SEER S O Hearing on Shea Estate. to J. Arthur and Bertha Mills Cox. : 2 2 o SIS i 2,5 | The state boards voted to have the There was a hearing in the probate designs, six smart models— | —all at 44¢ each, .value-up Z PENDANTS Buimotor. but it was of no use, as tne | blennial conventlon aad parade in CONNECTICUT POWER c0. | court 'ef Canterbury Stonday T The WARAIED at 98c and $1.50. to 98¢ : % S 3 . 16, 1916, was oot D e estate of Patrici ea, father of P. » — D! N—At Willington, . = / 4 BROOCHES Word Was sent 1o Medical Fxaminer | Feported (hat’ s majority ot the di- New Electrio Generating Station to | L Shea’of New London. Tho final ac. | " Ay TlE, B Rev- Sanl W Bor unting was su X A roham o ma; BAR PINS B B oneerning.. ‘e | e parade andtho secretary was in | be Ereoted at New London. | i0rch Toha G Geary was: prons tructed o send out notico t i in'"ho ‘nterest ‘of soma o ths New %1‘2::,’“ n.'::l‘.,u L,D“ i flr.som TR]MMED HATS A uEARANCE PRm = © | structed to send out notico to every in the interest of some of the Ne: Villington. : BRACELETS {|fviine, o zamier wamme meth | S ol veon o | olane 07 s max, for, o cong | i BEU0RE R0 S B0 | o mascovicm—tn orvic I RICES. . Newest designs in Platinum and ]| ful when tubs of water are around. Sept. 1, station and boiler plant for the Con- |bY several children, among them P. L. ‘eodosy seka " Mi . ——tn. Feod ‘Tolpek: d Miss Evdoki: - ; . g Undertaker Gager was given permsl- | For SPRAINED WRIST et woiler, plant for the Cob- | Shea, Jofin P. Shes, and Mrs. Thomas| Logiosy, Tolneks and dtiss Bvdokia Here Are Two Very Remarkable Offerings £ ; X on to remove the which, it is understood will involve | I~ Rellly of New London. 3 CADY—ELDREDGE—In Brooklyn, N. = g 7 DIAMOND JEWELRY N AND PINCHED FINGER |an expenditure running well into six Y., July 20, 1915, by Rev. Dr. Samuel ‘Women's and Children’s Dress Hats in a splen- -/ otes. — figures and which will double the ca- TAFTVILLE McBridge, Harrison Cady and Miss . = . a specialty. George Jennings was at Watch Hil | Agreements Made for Compensation | pacity of the present plant. " Practica- = Melvina- Eldredge. did assortment—Hats that sold up to $5.98— . 52.98 . —_— e — i H Prices the Lowest. L Fec Tus Empleyes. et R L‘:" ':‘ . P';" at State Hospital DIED. clearance Price ......csvimanenerieieaaannd Neil Finlayson spent Monday at| These two workmen's compensation | tures. aturdey — Football Intarest Re- |50y gy _ 1n Colchester, July 1s, VOTES HOR LIBRARY. GaN.: ][ Osman: Benct agreements were filed on Monday by | The constantly increasink growth ing—Notes. e Polen A Dawiey: aged 36 yeare. || Women’s and Children’s Fine Dress Hats, in- s | —— with the clerk of the superior court|Oof the elactrical business of the com- —_— Funérai sesvices at his late Pesidence " B g ! TEST GIVEN HERE. Miss Katherine Riley is spending'a by Dr. James J. Donohue, compensa- |Pany has rendered the coming en-| One of the best baseball games of | * Weanesaay afternoon at 3 o'clock. cluding Pattern Hats and Gage Tailored Hats— 2 £ R Seir el 7t Blvok Tntanil; tion commissioner. largement imperative. It will un-|the season is expected by local fans = our entire stock that sold up to $12.50—<lear- i S Charles W. Gale, employer, and |doubtedly be possible for the company | Who will journey to the state hospital| WESTBURG—In Hanover, July 19, T entir p to .. e Mrs. George E. Gross and family | Michael Curtin of Norwich, employe, |to continue through this summer and | this cdming Saturday to see the local | 1916, Annie W. Westburs, aged 30§ ance price - o B A €0. pent aonday wity . 'ana s\ sprained rieht wrist on Jue 15 dur. | the comine winiee with its prosent | team tineup saninet che “miverview | Y 1. pupietson, July 18 R 5% aries B. of Roosevelt avenue. | ing incapacity. equipmen or no longer a period, | club. Manager Benoit has strength- —1In ., 3 gl i Reuben T. Manning of since the growing demand for current | ened his team and owing to the in- | . Simon P. Humphrey. =~ K Mrn, Go Jengh a t hil- 7t ” is rapidly overtaxing the limit ci: - | jury of Joe Belair he h: Bil L e tute hoaan P : dren “have, returmed Home after pass. | Harrington, ‘miploye, finger pinched | Stunces. ST | K oy o cores e wepate e | T prizeet. pastetson, rhursasr o || FACTORY END SALE OF HOSIERY—ALL KINDS ’ “ ing two weeks with Mrs. Jusrine Den- | between stones while loading cart on ‘onstruction of the new plant will SMITH—In Colchester, July "20, 1915 T N nison of West Mystic. April 20, compensation $5 per week | be commenced not later than the early shortstop. Chick Nor- ddenly. George Smith of 67 West ’ ’ HORTON'S NEW YORK —_— from May 25 to June 1. . spring and will be rushed to comple” | mander and Murphy will 8o (e vat- | Tows'sirest, Norwich Town, aged 60 Women's and Children’s—A Few Sample Items ; 9 Good Place to Catch Eels. B on, presumably in season for the |tery. Fans here are awalting for the| Jyears. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY % WOMEN'S HOSIERY 150 £ : BIGAMY CHAI summer business of another year. |Serfes with Moosup to start and are | KOOZNICH—In Norwich, July 20, Nich- 2 e s ey e SRR When finished. the plant will provide | ready to back up the local team with | olas Kooanich, aged 14 montha, A i L o] R K Hoslery, ai N ihe ¢ Thumes & most PDroductiveljohn F.Day Has Wives in Washington |for the electrical necessities of New |500d bets. It is reported that Man- - - e e e g 3% Ten causht cels there about as nc, Mesw_ Luarlon, iR SR o in pop. | Wil = “ddimx::mFr‘:;.Mm;{:p fHhe! = * T £ b = oy . ul owance for the growth in pop- | will arrange a side bet y night Quart Bricks . ... . 40c fn-grth:- theyncg::dcgl:flugxsg of eels| . John F. Day.a resident of New Lon- | Ulation anticipated in the next dec-|When they meet at Moosup to com- CHILDREN'S HOSIERY 1io WOMEN'S HOSIERY 190 Pint Bricks 2Bc | at this point now is that government | don at diferent times and now in cus- | 24¢- Plats apengemts. for the esres. Children’s Fine Ribbed Hosiery, | - Women's Black Gause Lisle{Hos-. e lightships have been hauled out re- |t0dy at Washington, is to be brought Football Discussion. in pink and light blue, sizes § to § | lery, full-fashioned at 1%c a,pair, by e cently at the Thames shipyard there back to New London and tried for| STATE-SANATORIA HAVE pAs the football season is nearing the at 1ic a pair, value 15c. second quality of 256 grade. § gamy. Day o ng- and 9 T ey ann: wte ey e’ ton, to which place he was taken after FEW VACANT PLACES m‘&fl'&ufln}%‘l’z},fimtfi;ggffl CHILDREN'S HOSIERY 180 WOMEN’S HOSIERY 21e DUNN S PHARMACY brought in to the shipyard the eels | Peing arrested in New London, charged Ao especially the series for the Bulletin ' ‘Women's Fast Black Geuze Sillc % flock to them to feed on the shellfish, | With failure to support the wite, and it |73 Patients in Norwich Institution— |cup which is now held by Plainfield. Lisle Hoslery at 21c a pair, regulan 50 Main Sometimes when these ships aré |then developed that he had a wife in 19 Vacant Beds Captain Fred Knowles of the Popemah price 25c. \ Street hauleq on o the ways scores of cels | New London also. = Wheel club has left town and 1t is & WOMEN'S HOSIERY 2% ————| will be seen hanging to the sides.| Day Wwas married in Washington| At the meeting of the state tuber- | question whether the Wheel club will P 's Fine Hosi: black aod i C 1814—1914 7N 15 yamwolh gut-well out.of witer leveln years ago to Mabel Robinson.|culosis commission at the capitol this in competition for the cup. MISSES' HOSIERY 18e m".“ oy m":“n -] Jokn . Blorean & Som| “hahin e e e | Byt v B o S0 e 5| Syt il S | T b i | © mussel g to e bot- - e vacancies in e s sanitoria He ' P to orn A. Miorgan D n e of Csoio. of the Rhige marrying “Miss ey Fairbanks at|of the state. There are no vacancies | pick of Taftville and land the cup this 9 at 15c & pair, second guality of oo g COAL hauled out fhere are Bo. thick that| Westerly, R. L in 1918. He later be- |in the Hariford sematorium. for pa- | ssason. 353 srads 800 SILK HOSIERY 350 they practically blanket the hull|came identified with the ‘Thompson|tients in the infirmary for male par LEHIGH VALLEY From one vessel as many as 24 cart- | MOtor company, then doing business on | tients and only one vacancy in the| John H. Harkins of Jersey City for- CHILDREN'S HOSIERY 190 2 Nut loads of mussels have been taken, Green street, and his second wife was | women’s infirmary. Thers are nine|merly of Tattville was in town, Tues- Children's Faat No. 2 Nu 2600 per ton also employed there. Less than a year | vacancies in the shack for men and | day. Lisle * 1 Office.and Yard Gentral Wharf - Nearly 90 per cent of the energy of go D:y severed his connection with|one in the shack devoted to the care T ipnns 805 Rt £ s ol the Thompson company and entered |of women. All told there are 183 | K. J. Nolan has returned to Long 1 e employ of the Carroll laundey, cases in the Hratford Institution. Branch, after visiting with relatives T il bo iried sither in Westerly | There are 121 patients at the Meri- | here and in Plainfleld. Women's Fast Black 59 gr New London on the bigamy charge, | den sanatorium and 19 vacant beds Seamiess Hoslery at b 4 pair, sec~ Overhauling and| CATaRRH LEADS for T proviaes L bl | B B M ndemars Tour 13| Mies Chvtarig Ml g i oy v auihey o e e the women’s infirmary, three in t Leathers have returned after attend- TO CONSUMPTION | ommitted or at the place of co-habit- | mewe shack and seven in the Women's | 115 the summer school at Storrs col- sl ege. - S Repores from Sams — : ERWEAR tarrh is as much a blood dis- | Faverable Reports from Samuel Collins J’i’;&."‘h"&f‘fi‘:fi'nfi“ :l.n.l&'orl;‘n;, John McCabe of New York and fam- FAGTORY E"D m w su'.m UND . Ca ease as scrofala or rheumatism, It Excellent progress has been made [ one in the womens’ Repair Work s S0 A St Sl < Y of all hinds o Tty bo wobovet paropmatism, It |in the tregtment of Samuel Colline ot | the men's shack and 13 1 th worens | Mrs. William® Noias ‘on'" Brovidence DENTIST SISAGE Do SIS, S S removed by simply local treatment. | 0% o Oupital, " Slidbe arty Whs | Shck; ok 7 DR. E ONES l:_‘:‘ o b .. AUTOMOBILES, T hresks dounbiy, ocal treatment. | so badly torn by being caught in ma- | Thers are 131 pationts'snd 18 va- —_———— . E. J. Ji » S B e e It o gene: th, |chinery at & mill in Central Village | cant beds. at the Shelton sanatorium, NORWICH TOWN - . CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ;edm-tho.lmhum, and leads | F¥iday, July 5, that it wae at frst |14 In the men's shacks and four in the Suite 46 Shannon Building WOMEN'S UNION SUITS:2%0 ! TRUCKS and CARTS. consumption. s e k. pore I8 & otal Of |New Biackboard for Town Strect|Take elevator Shetucket Strest Women's Ribbed Union Suits, ¥ congod’s Bsrmparilla is eo suc- |surgeon in charge of the cass, {06 Zpticnts snd €7 vacant beds in all | Uy ppsl-Willie White Attends Beok- trance. Prove. e’ Ridbed Unicn @uit o catarr] polsonin; now _ ingy Uphlstoring and Woedl Werk, |, that § $0d o wounds sre healing woll Tust | Grading ot Womer's College. | Wistarianr o oo o X ave .. Blacksmithing in all ita branches, | o7 this & i Tt | of the arm it o impossivle'to:say Yot | erounds Workmen are smgagea in puttng |f] Shea & Burke : ’ T D P Ho e et auen 7 ] has been be- |new blackbosrds in the Town . street 41 Main Street Compensation Agreement. e g - m & Clark l}um. ; yp Someneston Amemert, | Tt P L0 8 iy misg e ot man masem (| Funeral Directors injury under the terma of the work- at o] e P Yelngton men's_compen “act was filed on Tuesday at the office of the clerk of the superior court between n Gales Ferry, employer, and Brastus Main, employe. Main had th . 507 to 515 North Main St. i e th, an $5 weekly fr the guests Sunday of Mr. and M: im0 incapacity. i 3 Georgo Frink of Otrabando avenue. Mr, and Mrs. John Wileon of Pres- ~Ohildr

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