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TLUBS WILL START SOUTH SOONIE-or = & moroie i s oo o oo LAY LA INSURANCE for place on the team is Sandberg, | nament at St. Thomas, Ont.. in Decem- who was tried out at Marlin last | ber was the biggest ever held in Can- spring and. later released to Albany, [ada. Bob Emslie, the baseball umpire, ACCIDENTS: WILL. HAPPEN FILLNESS WILL COME 3 ¥ 2 i o where he played most of the season. [is president of the St. Thomas asso- w - n The other catcher is Kreuger, from | ciation, For the past twenty yea H 2 wise -m 3 s E educational the the Omaha club of the Western league |- Joe Bush, a member of the present |been selling Dr. Kilmer e n Y not turned his head. But it hasm't.|who had a tryout with the Yankeesday Athletics, and Chiet Bender,' a|Root and our customers He's a clean liver, brave and the fast-|three years ago. The Inficlders are |pitcher of the once champion Athiet-|used it found it a very val J. L. LATHROP & SONS ; est big man that ever put up his|Rodriguez, the Cuban first baseman, | jcs, engaged in a 100 clay target match |aration for what it Is (ntended bands. I repeat thaf his speed will | who was released under option last ammden, N i taken Swi -Root mysel offset anything any big man ever had. | spring to the New London club of the | 1" Hnon broke 54 tarsers 1 92 fov | talned very saiistartors - 3 active and grateful | Carpentier certainly weighs more than | Bastern league: Young, a second base- | Bender. believe it to be a ver consideration of ‘every committee on 190 pounds now. He is growing all [man and utility inflelder from Sher- | 'The Minneapolis Athletic club, the |valuable medicine. : . athletics and of every college man.” | the time and it is foolish to think that | man of the Western assoclation: Kil- | 1,cete! and strongest mocial organiza- o arinil Yot e and T } he is not+in condition. He's been out | duff, a shortstop from Omaha of the | JoR°C¢ PTG, SICONEENE P00, CTRTHIED AT s e PLAYERS' FRATERNITY WiLL In the open for two vears living on | Western league, and Shepner, a third | zors *in for rifle shooting and frap- B. 1 JEWELI army rations, an you don’t think | baseman, who had a tryout last yvear June 12, 1916, Con their demands are not. the STAND BY THEIR GUNS. | {2¢" they wiil harden you, why you'd | and mwas released with Rodrizues (o | SPootine major league baseball Baseball Players better frv & Httle Wibl o the borden | Latnamter Tite Tast Beason . The eut, | o Thipy sirls of the i 1 e e | worinyron Lo e S hy as 1 aid. “Witterstaster, Washington are given ments. - The t The statement follows: aried Playors in the Country Have| % Gimire Carpentier. I haa tho |Newark club, and Josetson from Dals | Weekly in the use of firearms. e mee & D) have been perfected “My attention has just been called | Been Pledged Not to Sign Contracts. [ honor of lifting hi minto his first ae- | las. Ewplayes -of the Twin .City, Tele~ [§ Bindramion, N. other six weeks the fans - [to Bulletin No. 2, sent out David Fise A roplane. Tve been saying a lttle jwiv- | phone company in Minneapolis and St - 3 ing daily accounts of the great dia- L. Fuits president of the Boston, Jan, 18.—The plans of {he|er for him ever since and I am not Paul, Minn., have formed a rifle club. | Prove What Swamp-Root Will D mond doings of their favorites. Fraternity, to the members thereof |paseball Players Fraternity for a |over-churchly. - Carpentier doesn't | DOES NOT WANT Trapshootine trade .representatives | gong ten cents to Dr. K Texas is to_entertain the largest| “In the first paragraph, in referring know what fear eans. .| of Missouri, Towa, Wisconsin, Tilinois, | pocnd ten cent Dr. ¥ number of the big leasuers this spring. e e | Tt T il Dt Toat il o iay _TO QUIT THE RING:| kentucky, Indiana and Michigan have | Lorfo %, - o £r) Winter brings an Increase In FIRES.|Five teams—the Giants, White Sox of 14 members of clubs |luxury and money in the world be- [Ad Wolgast Still Believes He Has!formed an organization known as the | will also receive a bookle Tigers, Browns and Cardinals, have Assoclation, he_ states that Bl §,Neela8 of 14 memb Tore him b ¢ $he firer : d | Miwikims and on annual fournament Pty bl B : Having us handle your INSURANGE | picicea training spots in the Lone Star | the requests have been tabled without | (o, {58, Mador and minor leagues here {07, 1M, " B his country: Wee he's e, Ability, on the same order as the Westy Ho- | sawimailon. telling abo o & means being protected by strong | State. consideration. This statement on his Duwnl‘l. Fultz, president of the fra- | & 8reat kid. They'll go crazy over him Wol s B steest | 5208 Will be conducted. mention the Norwich Chicago, Jan. 18.—Settlement of the:| part is false. > ocnity. ‘o STl here.” > AL Wity ons, of e ariie Fors Regular fifty-cent and one companies and competent .servics. | throatened = baseball players' strike| “The requssts have been acted upon | "“UE noye e R S A, % lgntwelght” champions who "ever |PREPARING FOR THE Reguiar fitty-cent and o fnsurs then through this agency. e e e e prel m'figh‘“':m e, o oaic; |and decided to stand by their guns- | 14 RECRUITS T OBE TRIED STt got over the belief that he still WILLARD-FULTON BOUT. — — he_said. - OUT BY McGRAW |has the fitle ability. In this respect g is very short indeed ident Johnson of American o | throushout the country. ) | ISSAC 8. JONES, announced today on his return from of the fraternity should |, “We are perfecting our organization| ' it p he Is no different from many another | Jack Curley Will Try to Promote the | '® J7"> =hor vrr 2R f nd Real Estate Agent |New York ‘The National Baseball | not be misied by false statements.~ I dmany directions. Word was recefved | Famous Leader to Take Half of Rookie | one-time wearer of a fight crown. But | Fight in New York. PR o B Inauroiae Commission, he said, will take no. part v $ e T N e Sueecat them Squad South. there's this feature of the thing from o e 2l Richards’ Building 91 Main St.|in the controversy. YALE REPORT DESERVES the game, pleaEing themselves to sign Wolgast's etandpoint. He bas money | Negotlations for the perpetration of | of the buil market, This steih) propagheds i Sss: it Hio contract Bhiil the. e e Though the Giants, as made up at | boodles of it ~When he was athe annual heavyweight championship ket J the baseball world,” Johnson said. “It CREDIT, SAYS BRIGGS Contre e demands arey Tho! is Conmin “hamplon there never was a more pop- | 1 ¢ o ¢ Shantmunts layers and Presiden of the am in | houses, g 5 - s ek BURGLARY INSURANCE Baseball Players Fraternity to main. H:,‘":d_‘, E!:'-,:iz,::'"":rnn;f PERCY HAUGHTON WILL the National League and will rule fa- | As fast as he copped a few thousands | Frederick Fulton, the ponderous but MORSE STEAMS tain the big salaries that were paid —IN— during the Federal League Aght.” letics. NOT BE DICTATED TO. | vorite for the pennant in the coming m“{m‘?’u’nfi}"{figx Iw;:;zr::ulg:efl:;ntl;‘lé'g;[e“c’:dous plasterer, of Rochester, | aopn 1njunction lssued Restr President Johnson said that the ma- Absolutely Refuses to Grant Maran- | 2% Manager John J. McGraw shows | proper investment. Nearly always this| Jack Curley, the gentleman who pro- | ~ments by Metropolitan Com Th Travelers Insurance CQ- Jority of the American League players| Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 13.—The the- s R B no disposition to stand pat on his all- | investment turned up and the dollars | moted some wrestling matches of mal- | e 2 e will report eve nif a strike is called. |ory that college sports are boys’ A ey star collection which set up a new |bave multiplied themselves. odorous memory and who arranged for y Newar) T k) e . g! ved he suit h e T Ere alog. seid he Bad seeived ' | 52mes and not tremendous disciplinary | Boston, Jan. 18 President Haugh- |Tecord in viotories last September. |, 1\ SPmS STAREe thay s man s well| (b SR IeRneon JERG BIATS 00 | e R “Sroras nzain: B. P. LEARNED & CO. |lstter from Manaser Griith of the|experiences whereln victory is vital|ton of the Boston Nationals today em- | Looking to the future as the wise|around the state picking quarrels here | cent. interest in Willard, would like to | Steamship company of & bers of the club are signing, and that | g, 3 = < fellows. It has been more than four | thereby becoming a double profit d Yale to the Agency Established May, 1848. riges, chairman of the committee on | Braves' crack shortstop. Returning to'younz players at Marlin in March. vears now since Wolgast lost the title | Sharer in the event, tion company An ir no_trouble was expected. to Willie Ritchie on a foul, and since| The affair has progressed as far as|Wu8 lssued restraining Johnson sald the Washington club | resulation of athletic sports of Har- | the club offices after several days’ ab- | No less than 14 young athletes, candi: was supposed to be the strongest for | vard University, In his annual report | Sence, he found that Maranville. had | dates for all positions on the team,|that time the championship has pass- | the site hunting part. Madison Square |theMetropolitan Steam ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW the fraternity in the American league. | made public tongiht. He referred fo a | Fefused to sign a contract for mext|will have the opportunity of showins |eq" from Ritchio into the hands of | Garden is practically closed to the | CIther of its ofcials, = Ray Schalk, catcher of the Chicago |recent Yale University report on the Year at the terms for the past two|their worth at the Glants' training | preagie Welsh. rites of the devotees of Fistiana. There | Pins or Warren D, Brown & Perkins, Atimeys-at-law | Americans, signed a 1917 contract to- | subject of expenditures for athletics | 5easons, understood to be 36,500 a vear. | camp within a few weeks. But Wolgast has been drifting along, | seems to be no other place big enough | $114,000 eived ye = night in deflance of the orders issued | enunciating the theory which he said “Maranville will sign at the salary 1| Pitching is the department which | eeking match after match with | to stage an affair of such importance, | Pacific Na tion com Over Uncas Nat Baak. Sbetucket St |,,y" Fuitz. He said he had received [commends itself to nearly everybody.|Offered him or he will get out of base- [ has given the leader of the Giants his | 302 " He jatd Freddie Welsh |outside of the Grand Central station, |foT the vessels. The cc an increase in salary and had no rea- | “This theory, if adopted,” he stated, | ball. That's final” Haughton an-|Teatest concern during the past two| ;13 jn Denver, but Referee Eilly | where the bout between Fred Wenclk, rthat bonds worth $1,400 =on to hold out. “does away with the present coaching | Rounced. Maranville, who was here Seasons, and it is not surprising that Roche declared the blow was foul.|chairman of the boxing commission, |!n tWo vears and there system and with much of the present [on a visit, would not cémment on|almost half of his new young plavers | woigast belongs to the wonderful old |and Harry Pollok was staged. This|meet these or the mor extravagance. The fact that it does | Haughton’s statement beyond saying|are boxmen. Six of the recruits are | ;01 ¢ fichtars. the kind who wade |site is unavailable, for obvious rea- |the New Jersey compa NORWICH FAMILY MARKET | cvams FuLTz sent Sway aiso with much of the present |that he sought an advance in salary | Bitchers and only one of the number, [ *CHOOL 6f fightors, the kind who s d Fruits and Vegetables. Red ICabba 10| New Turalps, Siving Beans,” 23 Deg Plant; Peppers, 10| Re: OUT FALSE BULLETIN |income, and that the present income |and that his refusal to sign had noth- [ Ple, Wav. has had previous experience | gy ), 0700 in' the ring to win.| It begins to look as though the bout |CARD SYSTEM FOR ith the N Ye leam. takes care of flelds. bulldings and|ing to do with the Plavers' Fraternity.| Tl (e Jow Tork team. MCGraW | They are fighters. When Wolgast and | would not be staged until the weather b, LG Chairman August Herrmann Calls At- | equipments, as well as coaches, can- e newcomer and one who was fried out | Nelson held their bout for the world’s | permits out of door fights. There is no b Pl i not be overiooked, nor should it be |JOHNiY DRUMMIE s out o s — tention That Players Should Not be | PO be overlooked, mor should it o at Marlin a year ago and farmed out | I8htweight championship each man |inclosed space which would permit the | Government Forced to Act B Misled. CobE of attiotion fx Dotne Dy Kthactice TOOK THE COUNT. | for more experience. Four youngsters | Was mear a knockout when the bout |seating of the teeming thousands who e and not by the university treasury. In- | kilbane are infleld candidates one for each po. | Was stopped and the decision awarded | would gather to see the two man ortage of Pro Fead Lettuce, 12-13|Pineapples, Put Jersey City Fighter|sition, and two of th ) to Wolgast. Nelson came very near | mountains in action. But the match- 2 Colery ot 13[Dates, Cincinnati, O., Jan. 13.—In a state- | cidentally, the receipts from athletics Aalash- i F ot Matd, | e rom P © POW PIAYEr® 2% | being just as much of a champlon at |ing of the chief perpetrators of the| Washington Jan. 15 ‘:ua:.“" M 2 The pitchers are Middleton, pur- |that time as did Wolgast. annual heavyweight contest will be :‘r‘lfi;’"'m’l' o Bt New Cabbage, Eeratamone ca. 1 : Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 13.—Johnny | chased last summer from the Louis- SEIRDESS, woon, to adopt ra system b, 10|Mag. Grapes, " 23 Kilbane knocked out Johnny Drummie | Ville club, champions of the American EAC TS (Y atcbad,to box dnce ption. Beets. isjLemons 7" 16-23 of Jersey Clty in the tenth yound here | Association: Causey, a big left-hand- CHIPS FROM THE CLAYS, e T L R it DO t oT a 3 3 tonight, clearly outpointis ‘Drummie, | €F; Who performed last season for the o " about the last nearly formi ble pe! At nt OF rORre P rrircoind P o round. sette, tried out last spring by Connie tional Sports Syndicate. way, it is not so 'cc-rul!n that "Q_‘“;“ PPy i o ey olra a i Mack and later released to the Balti- will tackle him. P to the ti: s bl milte e ojtiman Suns 8 B el U R0, 3f| more club of the International league: | Thirty rifie clubs have been formed | signing for the Willard bout Fulton |th¢ pPopulstion 1w Ul bds Potatoes, pk. $SiGurile »., MARKET WAS BROAD AR Jersey City, in the twelfth round. Sterling itryker, a_semi-professional | In _\';rm Jersey during the past few | will indulge in some light ten round [DOUnAs of sugar a wee wee Carr 200 Con: 2 ane’s | Pitcher who made quite a reputation | months. exercise with carefully selected oppo- | Hagherd Squash, 7/Figs, A . SPartIng P T ibane'S | last season with the indepeadent club | Harrison Cooley, an Indian, recently | nents. such as Joe Cox, who was i - G A Ty, Moderate, With Trend | 1900 Com Products 11510 Teddy Fabyrick of Bridseport and wen |2t Atlantic Highlands, N. J.; Jaynes, | won the trapshooting championship of | posed of by the little lumberjack, ;i i g 0| Table Appres. her Levels. 1000 Com Prod pr ... over Sammy Waltz of Hartford, the | {f0m the Morganton, N. C. club, and | Arizona. He is the first Indian to ever [ Moha. Children C1 i 3 2. 2900 Cructilo steat % REnt Deing Stopped In the tonth voung | Nelson M. Way, who spent most of | win a trapshooting title. Fulton is so certain that he will be 1 Meats. New York, Jan. 18.—Assurances of [ 400 Cubs Cane S Pr g after Waltz had refused to break from | 25t Season with the Rochester club| The Richfield Gun club of Richfield, | able to win over Willard that he will FOR FLETCHER'S P Cutlots, 40| the success of the new British loan| 100 Der & Rio G br the clinehes, Walty claimed: e mom |of the International league. He was |O.. and the Betterton Gun club of Bet- |be willing to take a very short end. Spareribs, 25/Chope, 30|and the reduction in the British bank | 200 Domes Mines .00 SaTiing fooi & Dottt released ‘to Rochester on option after | terton, Md., were awarded trophics by | Tom Jones will see, to It that the end| &> A S T O R Smoked Hame, SiShouaer Biesk, 30| Change i sis. months, were amons the | i DaeT &AL % & Smoked ‘Shoul-_[Tamb— 3| sentimental “factors which ‘influenced | %0 STORE AND FACTORY LEAGUE s 3 B oulders, 5 nt fof prices’ towards ] 5 Exs § 3 3 s . - Smoked ‘Tongues—| eEe 3 mwhe: Saavepa prices 1 Mechanics and Retail Clerks Captured Driea B,Sg"," o0|Sausaxe, 30| Trading was only moderate but ' Decis Matches. Corned Beer, 16-32fNat- Salt Pork, 30|broader and with a more confident Forterhouse Steak, |Chickens, 36 | undertone than any previous session | 29 The victories in the Store and Fac- Pk T to|moma, 80 |of the week. There was a steaay de- tory Bowling league at the ~etna al- Ducks, ™. io)mroticrs, $i|mand for Standard shares, notably = leys Thursday night were decisive. The otz HiGuineas, 33| rails, Canagian Pacific making up 2 Mechanics won from the Hopkins & Veal Roast, 30-3.| o § % much of its recent decline, with gains SO Tt . > Allen by a wide majority and the Re- Hind qtrs. 5| > | of one to two points in other Pacifics, | 3% Guf State Stest tail Clerks easily defeated the J. B. Fore qtrs.. 28 Reading, St. Paul, Erie and Long Is- 400 Tilinols Ceatral Martin. land. . 300 TneAgrlcur . The scores: Butter— Granulas High grade industrials were respon- | 200 Int Agricuit pr The Mechanies. 'ub, 40 Ibs. sive to trade advices, which offered | 700 Jn8 CPPT - ; Burdick 97 @1 i— 285 Teamery, 12| Brown, 14 Ibs. $1|more encouragement. 'An early break | iainch Con br - " o3 | Smith ... 101 95 113 308 Choose—_ S A of 20 points in Bethlehem Steel com- | 200 Int TRt e T T B, Son Testinen, thoush " both issucs | 1513 1t $IBL | Wiless DI 8 50 100 308 to, o Joh: 3 o 2— S closed at net declines. United States | 00 Ja Paper -4 ; otmnost 7 e Camembert, gal, 35| Steel and kindred shares were 2 to 3| 1000 T T n—ress Pickles, gal, points higher at their best, with 7 for | 2810 Wt Nichwl B Honeycomb, 0 Gulr States Steel. The Snorws were | 1975 . opkins & Allen. b 55} again impelled to cover in the motor i Anderson - 91 8T 101 279 Kerosene Ofl, 13 issues on further gains in Maxwells, . 3 Melntyre (1.1 99 96 79— 274 Sugar— . " General Motors and Studebaker, while %3 . Jackson .....l] 82 89 78— 249 subsidiary stocks, including the rub- . Frost . ... 98 97 38— 283 ber group, were firm to strong on re- Wileox os...... 99 95 95— 289 ports of a gigantic consolidation. o= et Market Cod, fAish, e Hadtook, 1b|Roand “clams, 2°|” Shippings recovered from yester- B 3 469 464 4411374 Steak Pollock, . 18|t 10.3 Yor 3| day's reversals, Marine preferred mak- % 3% Retail Clerks. Butterfish. _18-20/Canned Salmon, 15|ing a gross gain of 3 1-8 with z 1-§ 3 ¢ | o1son 97 $2 193— 282 o TR 3 for 55 | for the common and 3 1-8 for Atlan- W s - Funt g [Lopsters— tic, Guif and West Indies. Current o e e gossip suggests early developments in i marines, presumably in connection ' : Hall 94 81 110 288 with deffl-reg dividends. 4 E B ey e of coppers and zinc issues = Eels, had its basis in circumstantial state- = LD M ments of a renewal of negotiations for J. B. Martin. Cattle— Sheep— large foreign supplies. The same Edwards ....... 85 92 96— 273 Beet Steers, Lambs, ‘1.50-;5 causes were made to serve the leather - Zuerner . - BE 71 87— 239 o 7-38 | and sugar shares, but oils were little Gley ...0.0lll00 88 98 85— 266 L 85 8% 88— 261 L 109 101 81— 291 104 107 130— 341 N e S | 1 i 5-s11lG0me, 43¢ | more than rm, despite additional ad- T R R 293 | 38 | vances in crude and refined products. OBy + 50 ounsros & B5 200 286 i < 1] Hides. Ges shares and Western Unlon fea- Sovosr & — = T ; VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and | Trimmed Green |Wool Skins, Ib. 10| tured the strong utllities, with such e 429 448 480—1357 Y Lt 3 . ., : i stbers ey 150 | Iwolnted spetlaltits # Piitsbursh Coal : : purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman who | S e s MR el K oo SrE e 4 5% |KID ooy pRaisEs o immediatel the economy in buying || 1L = 3 amounted to 620, = ; s Y 52.3% | Pive. es P el AR O buys us once imm cly sees the y ying i Hay, Grein and Feed. e Sfen asin lispe ol ymise yostere | - 18 e " - Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popular price. Ban TReat o Bl Setnmesl; 3235/ day's low records, with further weak- Is of the Opinion that French Fighter Midditnes, ool Swi, 3130 |mess in rates on Berlin and Vienna . % 58%| Would Defeat Jess Willard—Says He R read Flour, ottonseed Meal, riing and francs were firm. 2 ). B Ve By e et S B s i ' Reduce the Cost of Living , - lominy, .. almost all international bonds, but Pitts - Rye, $1.65/Lin. Oil'Meal, 3250 | domestic railway isbues were steady. i e MeCy el Dt df Sodrdi " 4 11 e e ey e world's champion will get a drubbing. e = e 11 COLORADO TRYING TO U. S. bonds were unchanged on call 27 S e aTaey Tt s e R (NG Without Bedllclng the Quality of What You Eat 1 BAR BOXING CONTESTS. STOCKS : admirer of the dashing Frenchman. 11 Bill Introduced 3 Stats Leglilatire B Tam & e #r!fiwm%“ o Tnd =4 You won’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, becausc Serv-us i for That Purpose. o b 1% | 128 wortd might ahmnge Ben e By : Foods are handled by all grocers, primarily because they wish to please their | Denver, Con, Jan. 18—A Dill was o talh Yo e T e Case { customers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money and you will also get the Whicn i designed to prevemt bosing o i S e rth M to Y. Sontests ke the o wite conten man onthe world, wna “Tpesdis tng V. us Coupons ch are Wo oney to You minate the practice of licensing clubs Tobacco & bulk and weight. Moran didn’t have it to get mew furnishixgs and new comforts for yourself and your home. to stage boxing contests. Colorado al- r and Carpentier has. I watched Car- ready has a statute against prize Tinsesd s Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons with every fights. - Locomo % i Serv-us product. Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv‘-us, and it will not take long before your coupons 7 Frank J. Marshall, the chess cham- o0 101" | boxed 81 will get beautiful silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chain and locket—dainty china—furniture—musical / plon, took on 129 contenders last sea- = % o9k Dutiea < instruments—toys and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. son. Villard wa. N Teai clafm to the Deavwelie B Lo 200 1B 1 Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed in the packages and you can get the e follow 8 UMY Mas- W s : catalog by writing to Dept. C, Universal Advertiser's Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. . o 2 i Serv-us Brand Foods comprise every article used in the household from flour and salt to E pickles and coffee. Ask your grocer for Serv-us and convince yourself of the quality and LL-ANS A Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages in accordance with the Fo them from Absolutely Removes .8 Pure Food Laws. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, or can get - 0 closed eady. . provesit. 25cat all druggists. i745; May Tior: Suiy” 17660 Ontover - Spot qulet; middling 1735. — DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist DBy B o i o steady: high'2; low 1 8-4; ruling rate 2; Jast loan 27 closing b1 1 3-4; of- COTTON. economy of Serv-us Brand. Indigestion. One package New York, Jan. 18.—Cotton tutures '“le L A. Ga,ll'up co. Norwich, Conn. 1654, 3 Ehannon Bui % New York, Jan. 18—Call money BILLIARDS. Seven ulleys. Six tables The tn Norwich. Phope. At Majestic

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