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= m.. g e B Fri Demoorats Hold- Attended " Bo'Btopped Again<| Rally—Customer--in Barber Shop Enthusiasm at ‘Republican Rally—| Causes Fire and' Scare—Gift for| - = - Opening of Library - Reading Room. ® |Spiritualist, was present and_directed i n g [l i i Funeral services for . Wayland B. st i | 0 | Betn *hensa requanily 15 Jocal peo | F¥ink were held at his home Sunday | Tho democratic rally held fn: the If = Ble and many were present at Sun. |afternoon at half past twelve. Rev.|Gem theatre Friday eveming " was! " TS ARRESTS IN day’s meetings. J. A. Spidell, pastor of the Jewett City | largely attended. The speakers Were : Baptist church, conducted the fervice. twepty minutes Jate arriving fn town | " i I NORWICH AND NEW;LONDON | THOMPSON PETITION UNUSUAL |Mrs. G. H. Prior sang Lead, Kindly |owing to the express bn the Air:Line || [ | ; o 2 Light and O, Paradise, accompanied | running behind time -on 'Which train i, W il White, Caught by Proprietor | Some of Bankrupt’s Creditors Dead— |PY. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert. Burial Was If |was Bernard D. one 6 - i \ HM Y ( hile Robbing Milhomme Store. Others Fail in Their Business. | i, Srision, cemetery. The Bestel | spoorers. ~Daniel % o ; | ‘|f | H l I N WILLIMANTIC OFFICE, Church St. Telephone, i [ e i I 1% | lfl‘ : o ing_ Wil were William Tarbox, Henry, Lemuel | the Democratio” town ommitee il " - . wiililam W, and_ Geor; Frink. There were |‘troduced Mr. Lyn 23 T s ] 3 &3 r Pascons, B o, Syt s Home | Retereo Andrew J. Bowen was to|fiowers from the family, the . three | io first speaker. My, Lyncts spake of | p z ous; R 1. apoe v 3 | have held a hearing in regard to the | brothers, Miss Charlotte Frink; Mrs.|the present prosperity of the country| = 0. (b RE is a coupon scheme worth guilty to the ch: m"’;nbn‘&‘an petition of Fred R. Childs of Thomp- | W, Blackman, Mrs. J, D. HEccleston, |and the return of the guardsmen from % ” 4 entering. . He was bound over 15 |Son Saturday. Through his counsel, | Winiam Tarbox, Joseph Wheeler, MI. |the border. He also stated the condi- : hil the val 1 next term of the saperior court |John R. Carpenter of Putnam, Thomp- |and Mrs. C. T. Armstrong, Jewett CIty | tion on returning and showed. careful while—get luable -us @ $1,009. bond. As the superior| o weg, & PStition In bankruptey in | Baptist church,. the Baptist Sunday |attention given the boys who. carried. 3 3. @00 vond, 4 the superlor| 0 ket “States court somfime | SABGE (ehnchy e, SeEiL SERY | aitention etven Sne beve who sarricd Coupons with every food product you e the by o o i | nied sor Beturday “morbine.” "This | “Realfves proscnt trom st of {008 |3ehen" e rapetiye o SO Lou7 buy—save them and you’ll be surprised how ; -|were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin - | Hon. D. P. Dunn of Willimantic was > tioner appeared. Mr. Childs told own h, L. L, 'Mr o i 16 = i lrebrke Into the bouse at 11)Judge Bowen that some of his credic Sn s, TaAUAT N Frisk il anugt | o Daxt SpeskSr, SMayer Dinin i3 ~ qmckly they will accumulate=-you can get many lives ‘and conducts business. | it ncir business. Tho case 15 onS. of | sersgiiny, Wisrs el Eh Lot har, | candidate for congress from the. Sec. 3 Dout 4 OSlotks Satarias mOTRIng | the'toi sinces Hhe case Ie one of e lsanan and whar: |cuatioats for contrecs fram tapScc, ~ beautiful things for yourself and your il te K Mi Charlotte s Milhomime heard a noise In tse |hefore Judge Bowen in his lonk term | e o N Honcs Frink, M | Siould he be elected on Tuesday he and_awoke her husband, who | o ofice. . ‘the Jatier. dId not Sppornt e and |mwould do all in his powor to_enact home with them. his revolver. ~After getting |any’ trustee or appraisers as there | ahc. Mvfliufi"afl;e?fngziw T4 |laws beneficial to the laboring classes - 4 ‘weapon Milhomme hid behind a and he gave a briet sketch of his . from whero he could see any- | "¢ "0 asspta: mond of Freston Clty, William Tabox |record, in the legisiature, He aldo s i . Mr. | cited incidents in the administration Jidze the. Jm‘?;“’rior’éf."fl‘n B T Whae , FI;"C"C R:p"h":'", b :;",yh Mo Dh A wirg, Citmton Hscle ’::’;,:'W;;{h of President Wilson where the presi- n e Center street armol iere r. and Mrs. Inton Eccle: S dent proved work- fm"m,:d"‘“’“h’,"'f:“‘f;‘ the door he Wis | will be another big rally this evening | Stonington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Be- | ieman. te heia et on Shouner L, h‘”‘ fer some delay. In the mean- | When the French Republican club of | cleston and daughter, Giasgo. 1863, President Lincoln emancipated itime Mrs. Milhomme had _notified | this city will get together for an en- May Stop Milk Shipments. the slaves, and on Sept. 1, 116 came some of the neighbors who telephoned | thusiastic affair. This rally will bel Aypnough the milk producers in this |the emancipation of child wase-earn- the police. Officer Grady went to the [ £0T the Irench voters of the town. Ad-lsection have been sending milk to{ins slaves by President Woodrow Wil- house and arrested the man who had |dresses of the evening Will be glven | poston for a few days there is still a fson, when he signed the natlonal child fl’co;lenr:flhby the revolver in the v:jmh o Araoid ;::kh;xg ;“m;’ Ph;’]‘;‘; possibility that they may disconunug lnb(lw‘ mw.mne al‘so pgx‘;;e.lx the t;d- ‘hands o; omme all the while. <y . again, as they are not satisfied with |eral law, the rural cre: aw, under Later in the day it was found that | Cheney. the republican candidates for | 35210, &3 ey =re Aot SI1 0070 B which the farmer is enabled to bo: ithe man had gained entrance to the representative will be present and in " row long time loans under small pa: ' juse through a window in the front | 2!l probability they will Dbe heard Reading Room. Opened. ments, and other laws énacted during the store. White admitted to the | rom. = The reading rbom at Slater library |¢he president’s administration. ¥ licé that he had been arrested in WUy, T was opened Sunday afternoon, as has ‘The next speaker was Henrl Mou- w London and Norwich. The local| Were on Saturday Night Spree. |been the custom of Dorcas circle of | onval. He also spoke of the condi- authorities are under the impression | Jonm Ormsby. Fraik Drown and | The King's Daughters for a fow vears|tion of the country and its present that the man was in this locality | Michael Danahéy will appear before |dUring the winter, Mrs. E;‘H- gflflg_gx prosperity. A wise workman's com- about two years ago. the police court this, morning to an- | ¥2S In charge. Thirty - visite | pensation law, the Clayton anti-trust —— = swer the cha it AT proomL. o law and the Mexican situation. i \ % OBITUARY. oo af the mEntveni IRl Gl e The ‘reception committee was R J. ) is the name of a high quality of various foods put up in attractive orange R day night a ¥ 7| Republican rally was held in Finn’s | Jodoin, Daniel Day, Thomas el | i o P i Thomas Sullivan, uirday night and brought to:the sta- | e e Baturday ‘ovening. Johin |ley, L L. Hyteau aad C. F Charon. | b and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular prices, Serv-us is the name B s . oilibvar, & R A e On Brief Vacation. ‘chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you resident of this {Joseph’s hospital urday morning: {Although ‘Mr. Sullivan had been occurred in 'St [ Aprested d Taken to Fall River, |Dlage and was introduced by Hon. A. 2 Brown. ‘On'the platform’ whre| Miss Floreics Brown who has becn|: -y 2 {): will order Serv-us ever after—on or in cach package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val- ay Chief E. H. Richmond and |seated 4. R. Young, E. A. Faust, F. H. | Spending a vacation with her parents, 2 tent at the hospital but o. shor: Officer Hurley arrested Thomas Gea- | Gilbert, L. M. Carpenter, F. X, Casa- | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brown, has re- uable Serv-us Coupon. ihe had been in poor health fo da, an Autrlan from Fall River, who | vant, Bli Lague, Felix Guille, Rev. J. | turned to Hartford. ) jeral months. He is ~vived by two |15 wanted in that city for non-support. | W. Payne, T. B. Keen, L. G. Buck- William McGuire was the guest of - @ - s, Mrs. Hannah ¥ The man, who is about forty-three |ingham, Thomas McBroome. Red fire | Westerly friends Sunday. - {Hampton and Miss years old, was located at 28 Yellow |was burned on the street and a large Accident in Barber Shop. ley, Mrs. Michael Chomas | (o€ Statlc e . D go ar ol 3 ocal cont r wl sides on f hat t iy Snss i oA |edup "to” Al the srrival of n o Broviies, T e e %/ without reducing the quality of w! ouea jeity, Miss Julia Sullivan of Boston | ScT. 3 : “harli - | Trudeau’s barber shop on High street. 3 ston | (170" att inspect Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dugas and Jo : A and’ Mrs. Patrick Fallon of Lowell,| ¢k Sundny atternoon an inspector | Mr and Mre. Ch o Doston for | The contractor had just been shaved -Uus means everythlng in foods— _ Mass. this city and took the wanted man|a few days’ visit wiih relatives, mak- gfi(‘h::zrsx}r}g;n:“‘gtégrh{'ag‘:gfi]‘;;fi&fl = % N Meard Mrs, Mary P. Vanderbilt | back with him. Ing the trip by automON e ford ana | Was passing bumped Into him. He Flour Spices Baked Beans - Condiments Many people attended the services H. C. Webster united by lofter with | lost his balance and fell over the heat- Coffee Pickles Soups Chocolate during the morning and aft | the Scenic theatre Sund P, Vanderbilt of New Yor oon at | Miss Monica MoKean Elected Presi- | yo Congregational church Sund ==L e B s ; Tea Rolled Oats Catsup , Macaroni Mrs. Mary ent, The name Edward Rouss shoula]Was afla e > . ,"the noted | At St. Josepl's school Sunday after- | have read Henry Russell in Saturday’s | deau had two chemicals in a store \ and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed noon there was a special meeting of |account of the canoe upset in Ben- |F0Om and turned’the charse on the 2 - in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. are on each and every package. the Ladi of the Ancient|nett's cove. Kl - =htes Y ganete sl = % ol Fred Talbot, who was in the oppo- 4 3 » Ghiidren Cry . T e s | e o Kromstor'a o Bin. | site ehair went %o the assiutance. of The Valuabie Serv-us Coupens for the purpose of electing county | ¥ o Commence at once to save them I s | Soolety imdiand ) day the contractor and cut the left leg of 5 - FOR FLETCHER'S "Of the organization| Mrs. Aibert Donnell is in Rumford, EIC E el ani e ¥ eyl fuzasa 4 and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. Your, 7 By 3| Maine, for a visit with rematives al i . you you: CAS ORIA et e | M ety ond it Fidreage of | An alarm was sent fo the fira sta- \ grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from v Fenton, vica| East Hampton, L. v Shugrue, record- | Dr. G. H. Je nheimer, e = e was no - other A Possible Use. before the meeting President Wilson’s cousin, John “tion of officers, the meet- | Wilson, of Franklin, Pa., is reported urncd to have invented a stabilizer for aero- ¥y e == ‘Dlz\ne& Intended to rob his distin- A Page Will Case Opens Wednesday. |guished kinsman's approaching de- one 44} ipgerest. is. being: manifested | scent from - dizzy heights of .peril?— out tow in regard to the heari [Wasmngmn Herald. » ” the Pa Wwill ¢age that has occu- B, D b A JAY M. SHEPARD pled the attention of = the supori Now Is the Time. | court for the past week. A great deal i imi 3 B e e conrt pastiweek A great de With the limit 'upon the German D: timony as aiready been given | oople of one-half pound of mieat a spent Sunday at - BULLETIN PATTERN SERVICE DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST 752 Main Street, Willimantic Hours—9 a. m. to 8 The L. A. Gallup Co. ¥k o but a great deal more is cxpected to i L e ¥ week apiece there is the greatest op- FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | ‘s ci i heboming heariherse s | Weck apiece thoro ie the sreatost on- = vegetarian theories on a western peo- ple—Seattle Post Intelligencer. whi . e tion and six members of the company |LONGEST AND NARROWEST & 1Va!pam.lso to the lsland of Chiloe, a |fiords in swampy deltas -which aw responded with chemicals, but the distance of 600 miles, is the heart of | covered with dense forests. proprietor had gotten the blaze under COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. [ Chile, the only portion of the country | “Santiago is the chief city of Chile rol. b e which can support a sufficient poula- | but not in the same degree as Buenot will cpen Wednesday _ 60-62 North St., Willimantic o Lady Assistant Tel. connection MOOSUP i HIRAM N. FENN 1 -~ UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, [in A1l Tiatiswe devotion opened | church, Sunday, fol- hurch St. Willimanti i T Dr. Burr dressed the burns on the | Chili is More Than One Vast Nitrate|tion to constitute a nation. The area |Aires is of the Argentine Republic, Bt Ot et Ok e | o e s A Wil oon | injured man's les. Mine. is not large (about as extensive as the | Buenos Aires has become almost the ! & ns. Mr. Trudeau's shop is damaged to a —_—— state of Colorado), and much of it is [republic itself, in the sense that Paris considerable extent. -About _twelve (Special to The Bulletin.) occupied by mountain ranges of great |is France; but Santlago is omly the customers were in the shop when the Washington, Nov. 5.—So obsessed | heights and ruggedness. But between |capital of the country, which ha¢ oth- accident occurred and being smother |y o 08 vith thoughts | the Andes and the coast range there |er cities that may compare with it in by smoke did not know which way to | Pas the world become wil ouShtS | gxtends in this section 2 valley similar |local importance. Santiago contrasts turn, ; of war and its weapons that the read- | to that of California, which is the seat [ with Buenos Aires as the conservative Services at Catholic Church er is prone to think of Chile as noth- |of the Chilean people. Many rivers |capital of a small country with the At the 8 o'clock and 10 o’clock |ing more than a vast nitrate mine, con- | TiSing in the Andes descend to it and ,metropolis of the continent. ¥You feel masses in St. Mary's church Sunday, |tributing to munitions factorics its |meander more or less directly west-|in the Chilean capital the conservative Rev. Thomas Lynch said both masses. | millions of tons of this non-motallic | Ward through the coast range of the |character of the people; in Buenos giving an impressive sermon, taking |mineral, an essential ingredient of | Pacific; but the intervening divides|Alres the liberal spirit of the world for his subject, Give Us This Day OUr |high explosives. The nitrate fields of |are nowhere of such attitude as to in- | city. Daily Bread. At the 8 o'clock mass |the South American republic have an |terrupt the continuity of the great| “The modern Chileans are descend- the Children of Mary received com- |area of less than 350 square miles, | Valley which extends from north to|ants of warring Spanish invaders munion in a body. The music of the | howewver, and they are located from 50 |SOuth. Santiago is situated at the |mingled with a warlike Indian race mass at 10 o'clock was the plain chant. | to 100 miles from the coast in a deso- | northern end, and flourishing cities are | the Araucanians. They are withoul Mrs. Ovila Bessett and daughter |late, arid region. The real Chile, the |located at each favorable point on the |question ,the most independent, the Alice of Moosup, formedly of Baltic, [Chile of the Chilieans and not the |railway that connectes the capital |boldest, the most aggressive of South were week-end guests of Mrs. Bes- |mining region controlled by British | With Puerto Montt. American peoples. The people of A sett’s mother, Mrs. V. Bute: nitrate companies, is described by Bai- | “The climate as we go from north to | gentina are the most enterprising, as Flannelette, percale, crepe, _siik,| Willlam Fournie moved his |jey Willis in a communication to the | South becomes ever more humid, and |they are the most cosmopolitan and lawn, batiste, linen cashmere, ' challic | household zoods in street to a [ National Geographic soclety, a part of | We pass from the irrigated lands about | progressive of the Spanish-Amarls Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Warm Wool Sweaters COMFORTABLE GARMENT. Ladiew Dressing or House Sack. or elderdown are ail suitable for this|tenement on Higl yhich has b wsued as the following | Santiago to the dense forest swamps |cans.” i «‘;g;‘l;‘-“ 'flhflh f[fl"h:fislls‘f?lnl‘in-d “xlz :‘he Home From California. ;‘cl,‘g,ap,“._f- b":,e];‘e:;::” e R the southern portion of the district. T 7 i 1 I U, ey De 1eft loose i d°-] Charles Garrett, who has been vis-| _“Chile is the longest and narrowest | While much of the land has been clear- Our Neighbor’s Burden. NORWICH MOTOR SALES CO, |neck edge and finished with a deep|iting friends in California has re. |Of all the countries of the world. It|ed oris in the process of clearing, ina| 1 ; jjgje fairy should appear an¢ STYLE AND GOOD Fn‘ Thama Saars collar. A neat cuif complotes the one- | turned home. Saturday evening a |Stretches 2,700 miles, from Cape Horn B e H. F. McCurdy, Manager plsce slocve. number of Mr. Garrett's acquaintances |to the deserts of Atacama. within _the | Pacific coast thirty years ago. other | 0L VI U0 0, PRy P¥ Rl eoterie: ., The pattern is cut in six sizes: 32| 2 @0S0 0 2 hig rooms at the Stev- |tropics. Its width is rarely more than |areas remain impenetrable forests, still | T8THas = FORE FRHEEUE CorrRoBRel e i not a si . 2 o435, 35, 40 and 42" inches, bust|QRCMC0 Mt G M presented him a|125. miles from the ocean to the |unexplored after nearly 400 years of | NON TeRMIn AL, our EPAge is not a single garment in one’s Tds of 44-Inch materlal. bandsome. pipe. Mr. Garrett enter |Andean crest. If we were to place it | occupation of the country. = 5 : s i i il “The third section of Chile, extend- | Sun- pattern of this illustration malled | tained his friends with selections on [upon a similar stretch of coast in L to”any alldreas on' receipt of 10 cents |his - Victrola. A buffet lunch was | North America it would -over Lower |ing o e fom. Buesto Monit o — = ac ros s ere oD ELEIpe served and a smoke talk enjoyed. |California, California, Oregon, Wuhs- | Cape Horn, is like our southern Aloska wardrobe that will give as much service » - . = 2 Order through The Bulletin Company, ¢ W sent. ington and British Columbia to the St. [coast—a stretch of islands, of penin- as a good, warm Sweater, and with this Pattern Dept., Norwich, Comn, O e hdoms wal T e b | Eiaatatatrict ot Alagks © % | sulas broken by intricate ~hanuels and Children C}ry in view we have assembled for your se- Better get ready for the Robert Walker. “Chile is divided into three sections | Profound fjords that penetrate far into FOR FLETCHER'S 4 by the ntural features of the Pacfic|the land. Tumultuous rivers descend =T Local Miscellany. Sope of the Andes. The northern i |from the Andes and debouch into the] CC A ST ORI A Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Swanson|pat of the semi-arid and desert re- have moved into their newly furnish-|gion, which reaches from Peru south- ed cottage on South Main street. ‘ward to Valparaiso. It is an utter des- Oliver Portelance entertalued onlert in the north and becomes less in- Sunday George Connolly o “%_e ~ | hospitable toward the south. It is trav- Phl e O L o ancE o|crsed from the Andes to the coast by Willi; i M %1 %fld, Al Cullen Were | short, deep valleys, separated by high 1nw?rf>" e A spurs of the mountains, and communi- illilam _Barlow of Linbll 0T~ | cation from north to south has always merly of Baltic passed Iriday With|jeen exceedingly difficult. Neverthe- local. friends. less the Chilean engineers have found A number of prominent republicans i, route through which to extend the fmotored to Norwieh Iridiy evening|state railway which will link Santlago A O eorge B rearean | with the territories conquered from Congressman Richard P. Freeman, Peru. Hon. Joseph W. Alsop and John F.|F¢ Gunshannan, speak at the republican | Lhe central section. extending from rally in_town hall. John Clabby spent the week-end a! Mr. and Mrs. John Roy of Wilii- mantic_were Sunday guests of M Roys Pounts, Mr. . Arthur It's Easy—If You Know Dr. , | Rov of High street. } c : Nises Fvonne Cardin ana Marga- | Edwards’ Olive Tablets ret Miley spent the week-end in New " London. The secret of keeping young is to George Wood, Jr., went hunting on feel ylonng—tt:l c‘:o th‘ls y“:;u must watch Saturday and Teturned with a fine your liver and bowels—there’s no need b7 bag. ¥ |'of having a sallow complexion—dark | o i it aiate of having 3 sallow complesion—dark The Business Short Cut ! |, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | jous look in your face—dull eyes with lection one of the best assortments of winter ¢ Warm Wool Sweaters one could wish to choose from. The Quaker : The fit, of course, is one of great importance in a Sweater. _ In these new arrivals we guarantee the fit and style, and and Glenwood you can choose from a wide selection of plain colors, color combinations and plain or fancy weaves at $5.89 and up to Ranges and | THE H. C. MURRAY C0. Heating Stoves are standard goods. The Electric Oil Heaters are safe and reliable. Come in and let us show you. Surplus and Profits $175,000 Established 1832 .+ Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, Capital;$100,000 < unting, ¢ u ! Philllp Cardin was baptized in St 'ng sparkle. Your doctor will tell you . The qui surer,. promptness and liberality in dealing, and a% 9) G Yars church Friday erternoon B mincty per cent of all sickness comes morh qufxiil:.%ll‘, Shortir'ti' : - - sound business policy in administering its LIS .+ |was ciristened Gertrude Dof. The from imactive bowels and Mver. o oo - o olE Way 1, Gat- - icy. i ; e ; * pe E hysi act bu , own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM A DAINTY FRILL_SHIRTWAiST. :‘sz_i:io(;-'rdler{.: e:" o "“‘; M" in Ohio, ‘perfected 2 vegetable’ com- siness 1s via 7 A 3 p infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ixed with olive oil to act Z i, wilh, ustomens il ey : gt S e s ek RO SRS VT T B PR e G e WESTERN UNION - establish with customers relations that shall “mlmre tore TiDple. Yovers, that meet s rolled coi:| chila was christencd Mary Biizabetn | his patients for Bive . = Tel h S : prove reciprocally. ermancnt, pleasant and e i sieve T NS Tonetit b 3 | Meiard Tove of Fascoas andMire | Dr. Edvards Olive Tablets, dhe sl Sleptanh Bervic ; rofitable. z . |asgea, in short”lengin, s turnback | THCG (G ron hent Sunday in Moo- | action, yet always effective, They brin i i p Telephone 285-3 | SR boinied oBESStormis e Rk | Fr nnday. in 3oc- | ackion; gt mlpays clectve o tiing It discounts distance and ‘The patiern is cutin stx sizes: 34, 36,| Willlam Morrisett was a Plainfield | natural buoyancy which should be ene i overrides delay, \ 1 dha N t' l B&i\k 35 40. 43 and 44 Inchies, bust measure. | caller on Sunday. ratiral e ? 4 E e e in m all V It' requires 3 vards f #4-inch mate- joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver Ol\a s rial for & 86-inch ‘size,. .~ and cledring the system of impurities, 1 s ‘ WILLIMANTIC, CONN,. = |k Bt B i manea TN IR SR, 0 A2°00% | *ou will know Dr. Edwards. Ofive 7~ THEWESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPARY b \ g 5 LT 1 T :% 3¢ cape 'of the Gérman plotter, Fay, but | Tablets by their dlive color. 10c mt o Order throus they haven't got Fay.—Maocon Tele- ase)flhs All

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