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THE DEER’ QUBTION Am ‘n: rm ]t et - 1 3ie PIRRIES,_ACHASS . TEEPONSO PORTRAYING THE WILES OF A FASCINATING WOMAN (Written Speciaily for The Bulletin) T.;""“ e re 3 Marion. Cheistdned Sia|Jl . . . 8ix Resls of Passion for Powsr—8ix Resls 5 be Bt up, A e lewiala 'm." has | the e : 7 s <> e £4 SELIG T UNE QUEST OF THE GOLDEN GATE 3 afternoon. s < . 3 51 LN kl.‘v Comedy If so, we shall, doubtless, m\-e 4 i) - the usual old depate’ beiween_ senti- ’ in 3 : o v 3 x News' With Every Scene Somethiing Unusual Every Minute . b L i oy e e e D Tt M it e Bl Mt ment and sense: between * L represent the actual ne.dsl‘l‘e- )-‘t, r ¥ 2 - the Tunity and .those wha den't care & ke e Daldgates ta: . : ngham, BT TODAY - | COMING SOON THE AUDITORIUM tinker's dam t?r anything but their -~ and - are ‘Glendining are- rom | PT€) d X t Ty £ “THE VELVET PAW" |omsomeee own amusemen! hose delegates 2 X What do you, fellow farmer, think |of the | Th oriah No. “and - g mm e . g [ PATRIA —MRS. VER-| Presents the Best 3 ; . is = oo, NON CASTLE, thebest| Feature Photoplays of lha.u “game laws,” as a whele, any- of way? the ;“ ‘the county have in, of L friends r o c& 1 L known and most wide- | That Can Be Had At —— 3 e the port of Pom- s k For one | am frank to sonfels that e puiel : I Y . AN I, PROFESSIONAL |ly admired woman infrug popuLAR (00 1 regard the most of them as -_m-nl: > S e . The first most = ; b g e = s PATIENT—Comedy . PRICE OF another peculiarly rank evidence . the little wisdom with which pn Ut 5. Wflll‘ldi is gn\‘rnbds Tawin ed n its' easence, the “garie a " 3 relic and survival of the ancient, bar- .rflb- the nations. Ev- 3 e F > e baric, times whi few rich and pow- Mt, every pro- for ere In sesston |ner or ) - cor- ) — ertul’ @na utierly unscrupuioSe’ peers (PSRt SE a8 & mat- &, ’ 3 and Intervale street, |’ m" Rooni o Adinivad; ‘ (f VAUDEVILLE 2 Will Officiate at Trinity. conductdl by Rev. gements that! @ boun shgws. ToBAY AT 13 and barons lorded it_unrestrai - e ign B g over vast demesnes. These huge es- [, &nd “tricrease of that Rev. Willilam H. Evans, Worcester, 3.18, 6 and 8.15. tates, usually given them by some is te conduct the evening prayer ser- cemetery. T king” i “retufn or tho ‘aid they"and proatiction SR En tus Roédius of Jice ax Trinity churel, Brookiyn, Sun n o eir iven * y ernoon af gty s B A Pl S “over 30 contina-{ Contiy Me: Sorse WI"PPL‘E-IIUS TON & CO. had “the c-:uel;' o= l;abo am‘ I:m‘ e - ¥ i }:'.’,':‘.f rle':*elre:‘i‘cln s:chme‘::v:u “’& as m'! 3 m‘-'o'xhs “:;:fx ices at Williamaville. the present adm:l‘:‘n a motion picture being pro- Presenting Their Mysterious Comedy Creation “Spooks.” Special Scenery debaucheries as fitted their rather |int th- addition of mew obstacles| Rev. C. A. Downs, D-rrvfly. duced there. The concern was look- ———————————————————————————————— savage tastes. . "Around _the castisjts ng the encouragement of new [Conduct a service at I sumany vegistration in _th ing for a man of M@ Morse’s excep- JACK REDDY | KERR & BERKA e B L A TR R ELL it it 8 R D IR ménaing. af N6 chiwen {n ." s r tional stature and -quickly improved Character Comedian In a Novel Musical Offering Couta ciear e or forest them: Soutd | apasii Bia proquetive| SN O o (R e PP T s 5 f o SorUiLy Yo Speie s M [ e e e y > could clear them or fo: ca; 3 — 5 r e e o smegioct thern, and there | oW Batdly. for the plsasure of cor-| Rev. M. B Gioacetl has invited the matters saia Fridas af 7 s & B BessieLove Y5iing 505 The Heiress at Coffee Dan’s was no one to say him nay. The men whe would rather hunt than | Members of Quinebaus of Odd JEWETT CITY cowed and defenseless vassals Who|work, and Who are selfishly willing to | Fellows and of to at A awelt in hovels here and there over |put their personal pleasure above the | tond service “the his lands were just vassals noth- |material intercots of the community. | church in South Killingly. day, ing more. They had no. rig: mfl}he; For it must not be forgotten that the “;:‘:?'I 1L ise Pepin®y =% of peapucly. or:persom..whis e lord {protection of game in so-called “closed = seetion id be reduced. —Sum of $350 Spent in Renoymt i il be ehurch music ~ . the probate court - here adminis- =~ Praying. It wiil. be ehurcl T ave tha ornals o v:;eu—not Seasons” I solely that it may. in such | iratrlx of the estate of Eamund Pe- work done and reports and Redecorating Methodist Audi- |night. # A GOOD TIME Tiohie e hion fhey SHEnt Sheltet wh: to afford better “sport” to the hunter |D2IN, formerly of Danielson and Put- oreanized| | ium—Masonic Banquet in March. Hetrd and Seen. el A~ et nar, and who died recently in a Bos- . e 1| o The receipts at the supper gt the| gy oy HALL, st JEWETT CITY St. Mary's |Congregational church Thursday s Binagpersh iy B @er until he changed his mind, and |is the - Pool and billiard rooms here, includ. Bt - ish fajr Thursday evening was es-|ing ungler tb= auspices of the Ladies’ CARTOON COMEDY it CONCERT ORCHESTRA Bre| Members of Norwich K. of C. Counci Euaranteed them . cort of supercitious ton hospital, et Tue - entertaimment at rotection against attack: m out- S b4 s Meantime, closed season or open |ing those in private clubs, have re- society were $44.35 Dancing—Swahn’s Orchestra siders. In return for this, they lived - as his staves and helots in time of {3°asen, the- ‘hmc” ip taking its living | ceived notice that théy must pay a pecially attractive. It was given by Boroughites bave got to let go o . peace, and were compelled to serve |ehd making its increase off the fieids | fed tax to the government, four members of White Cross couficil, wud‘,} Friday potatoes sold in tHe Cars to Norwich After Dance under his “hanne” inrtime oF GOF: e farmer. He is, perforce- and| Federal agents are in Danieison this Walter Bates 1l at Jail. Ne. 13, K. of C. of Norwich. John |local market at 75 cents per peck. But they owned nothing at any time nilly, supplying the food on|week to mi&%e mvestigations relative 'rhopcnu department of the cit. = nfae s % s Friday was one of the steadiest cold [1ave returned from a few days visif nor in any place. The hovéls they l! thflvn, 2nd finds his already | to individuals making returns as to |ceived word from the county jai ‘A. Hourigan was in charge of the Proc|, . "or%i1e season. At 6 a. m. the mer- [ o58® OOl o ton built to shelter in their baronial 'mas- {t00 Small produetion sometimes griev- | income taxes. There are a number ‘Brooklyn that Walter Bates, conmmu n-unme. Nicholas Spellman san® cury stood at 18. Not once did it get . < vor bt Ghatray mt i it O ou-t,,{xmm by its ravages. |of delinquents hereabouts. _ from the city court here & fow days|The Rosary, John Sullivan's song was |above. that mark and at sundown. it Candlemas Day Services. bits of land they cleared and tried to to have -enemies Februsry Direstresthe. ago, on & non-support is critically il |The Sunahine of Your Smile, Thomas |had dropped to 12 with half o gale| Friday, Candlemas day, special se: crop he might take from them with [enougn o fight in the bugs and the 24 th Sheehan’s- number was My Girl Sal, |from the north. vices were held in St Andrew's chur out a minute's warning; they . wm'm‘htfl and ‘the rots andy the wpeds| The directresses of the Ladies Be-|ponia ‘and s {and Joseph Sheridan sang, I Was Nev-| Relative to 4he ice business in this| Mrs. Daniel W. Williams of N nothing more than “tenants at' wili” |and the worms and - th® slugs and | fevolent society of : Capta: Tnotified Before in Mg Life. |section:it is either a feast or a famine. | Britain was the guest of friends At the will of an aloef and whelly {things of that ‘sort. without having|Suireh Tet Fibruaty ere: Mre Amelia b Sevensian, 7. Dosmond and Josdoh C.| ATl ihe ponds in this vicinity are cov- |town Friday: selfish over-lord, without appeal from {legisiation foist upen him other epe- | Tillinghast, Mrs. C. H. Barber, Mrs. |, J0F 0 ! veyed h L - oraith 22 ‘Taeh dce and in some| R. . Storrs of Cheshire, formerly his acts or rederss from his abuse. mlm rorud him. under penalty of | Joel Witter, Mrs. l}; _B""“"”ch “‘xn‘ f‘."""“ . Provigencs, o T ef o vhitons ltv{h:hfealr. There :fi:fl w&;eu fishermen have cut, 18 |supervisor of agriculture in the Setond Biteelt spaibreastve “fines; 0| pantelson, Mrs-J. B, Hopiins, Chilly Day For Scouts.' as a attendance and much in- |inch Jee is‘reported. schools in town was calling on local This over-lord, who had been |3efen HS' nst them. < = . jerest is shown by the members of the friends Friday. brought up to regard war as the only e Whapples Bungalow Sold. e"‘“h scouts working out of ' Diniuiiaiis Sundy Survices worthy occupation, and hunting as the| n birds and a few| Otis Wood of the Whitestone Worst. |Gty experienced Masowic Banquet Dats Fixed. » COLCHESTER egeipe v e e only worthy amusement of the high- 1 ch are generaliy be- |ed company, Bimville, has purchased | oo m!‘rlm‘ Y e asonit = it il SR hAtSl edcoc eatfr apt! n’ifln)ur( n at born, naturally cared a good deal less |lieved to be helpful to the farmer. I|teh Whapplés bungalow there. Agent :_b\n "‘*d o B ey i E. F. Blake, P. D. Morgan an G:| advantages of Extension School Im- [the Sunday morning worship at 10.43 about the protection and the welfare { dq not say they are so, but simply | Howard Wood and Mrs. Wood of the lo-l: Islan i o Willis the committee of arrangemen s Charas Nrehhiorie fgetars the pastor, Rev. B. mington, will of his two-lesged vassals than abobt [that they are commonly believed to|mill company are to ocgupy the bun- e’ DG W b Seiece SEPUe A Swivai Bemgeet g IaSies | proved by o give a Communion address, from Matt. the protection of the four-footed be | zalow. g its efféct upon them that it was onry night of Mt. Vernon lodgé, No. 75, F,| William P. Palmer ~Wl—Christian |26, 26-30, followed by the sacrament. he ‘was wont to chivy throush ° Five Above Zero. © {with @ifficulty that they W and A. M., W. H. Pavne, master, have| g .o Meeting—Personal Notes. Bible school at 12.10. Evening praise They were his woods, bear in | sl sarden. 1 don’t want Some the ometeds. 1t Dk Moth infestations are being fou! decided ©n the date, Thursday, March = p ot and worship 7 p. m. The subject of and the game in them was his {to pet them, nor do I think thes Y P ol iy amne < destees :bo"'v." the section of this town ,that bor-|22nd. There was another large attendance |the address will be, An Old-Fashioned both intended and maintained | pecially pretty nor sweet-scent ut | zero in . Dauielson Fridgy - morning. ders on Rhede Island. “The Masonic banquet. like the Fire- | "8 WER SO o o e riculture and | Prayer Meeting, Text Acts 2.1-11 ’ ' _Advice to Prisoner. men’s ball and the 0dd Fellows' ban- |jjome Economics, in Academy hall, on y' for his pleasure. Therefore, if | they do love grubs and théy eat a tre- - human vassal, cnemng forth from his | mendous lot in their nightly prowlings. Could Have Seen His Shadow. Judge Tuller offered some advice to|duet. one of theesocial events of the The programme was as fol- CAMPRBELLS MILLS repulsive burrow he dark, kil So far as I have ever discovered, they There was ne question but that a er who aj red before season, which is anticipated with much : D e Tt s (ol th bt T Tt inthe s o npvered. they groundniog. might have acen his:shade |ty oy conrt Bty s, T [pleasure. ST Sembent Sbk cmmnt 3. \m., Poultry Diseases, by Mr. hunger and that of his squalling | they ‘undermine a turnip or a carrot |ow hadyhe ventured out Friday, but |man had been picked up Thursday ev- | tee Wwill Jones: 10 a. m., Fertilizer - Materials | Mrs. Horace Perkins ard Mrs. Dw brood. he was promptly hung as soon | to get at the fat worm which is living | there is"a whole lot of doubt as to an |ening in an intoxicated. condition and |grand affai® it always is. and Their Functions, by Mr. South-|Lewls are suffering fri#: severs Feeds. and |tacks of grip. as _caught, on it or under it, but I have never edite ith wis- ‘ - pae o Oh, they used to “protect the egme” | discovered any trace of Injury by them | dom and. incuition Delne such a con. [oier he had succeeded in e B! ; Mathodiet: Aadirivm Redecarated. | wick; & % 5 ] o e L i Gl iutbity attena in those davs! There were peasants|to plants, such as caused by wocd- |surned fool'as to venture into the open | iness sectio - n the DUST| Rev. Samuel Thatcher, pastor of the I omic. Use of Fertilizers and the drama at Ekonk -Grange hall enough to do their lord’s bidding, and | chucks, rabbits, etc. Toads'and snakes, |on such a day. : S Sasesier 1 S to|Methodist churéh will preach Sunday |P. ™. SecBome® o IC O T T Mk, | Friday evening January 26 > pienty of brats srowing up to take lalso, eat a lot of bugs and the like: |°0 (ot o (Fol 0 Lo RiaRt ot ahauta et a loemse |Morning o The Weak Link in a Weak | [ime: ¥ CCr, SN0l : Shiue” Tand | Miss Marlon Blakesice was a_week their places. Besides, they couldn't |It is the law of my garden that ng i s arter ment. : is [Chain. Evening subject at 7 o'clock, |yo; g5 of Sanitary Production, by|end guest of Miss Bertha Lewis in z to preach,” said the court, “and this be hunted: i e, were nét worth h mah, woman or hoy interfere with| Members of the railroad com: na apotios "o your Sluging in. 'the|Letters to Pergamos and Thyatyra. the |Methofs of Samars i it ool Voluntown. ing either for food or peits, while tigg | Rny skunk or toad or snake found on |of the Danielson Business Men's - fourth of his sermons on the book of 4 o A - ; game was needed for feasts at the cas- | them. I would rather have seventecn | sociation will be in Hartford —next | Streets” Revelation. Epworth, League at six |home makers' course to)l:w:io e c“mm"{ }‘:g’: (Ano_Howara Clark are tle. Therefare it was made death at |skunks in my tomato patch than one | Wednesday afternoon to appear be-| I @idn’t know I had been doing any | . c " rvs “A. C. Burdick, leader. The 13-4 a0 D e e Mot Wit 1a cotting cu- short shrift for any man, without pe she rabbit in my Leans or one wood- | fore the railroad committee on the services will be held in the auditoroum o T}‘l '“) ?1 Pl da reports that the “swam »n“ > ts mission, to kill any of the over-lord’s | chuck burrow in my. clover or one |matter of amending the charter of the for the first time in a month. The|E: Hayes: 1 to2 p. m, The Well Plan- |4 =g AT game. ‘How many men were hung to fdeer in my corn. Attawaugan Street Railway company, |ing that either the trees or the mOthS iroom has been painted and redecorat-|ned Kitchen: 2 to 4 p. m. Drawings|very good. = : forest ‘trees or burned alive in_their an amendment which will be favored | must go. With this in mind an effort | oa. and has been made pleasant and |3nd Boning Chickens. by Roy. E. Jones. alier Lowis has & tame = coon own fired huts for hunting the Mnex| The o place for “game” is in the wodls | b5 the local delegation. s being made to interest eastern Con- |20 T e In overy way. | The Ladies | The patrons of the Joctace . venticé | weighing about 20 pounds, that fs or the baron's deer In thoss “good 01d |and wildernesses. I've no objection lators in seeking the | A1q society has aleo purchased & hand- |that their time hes been well spent very amusing petih L 3 days”, only the good God knows. No[to rabbits in the wide-Appalachian PROSPERING IN GEORGIA Sibn riation tor carrving om | e new carpet. The improvement |t attending the course. é . B. Saunders is in feeble healt records were ever kept nor gny re. |forests of an unsettied country. I've ——— y camipaisn against the moths. Un- | york cost $350. The money was rais- Sexton 11l ports.ever made: any moré than of | ng objection to deer in . northwestern | Gordon A. Jonstone Sends Paper Frem fess e ‘motha are. fought back, they ed during the year 1916. w P. Palmer, sexton of the the deer and trout that king or baron | wilderness where there isn't a farm 0 i i will overrun the state and the cost qf L e miles long has enabled oil to replace slaughtered on their.own hunting €x- {in s hundred miles. TFve no. objece Atlanta With Inspiring Message. | fghting mem-.umeyao-puadm At Congregational Church. Linwood cemelerg‘, is ser‘mmglv A O Od. S0 - Tuet - for mEvigation w t may become iwenty times At the Congregational chruch, Rev. his home on Sout] ain stree o |other purposes in the interior of Con- The construction of a pipe lin cursions. Hon to ons and elephants and thi-| Gordon A. Jonstome, formerly o oot < o agent | ag great. as it is now. Miss_Jennie. O'Brien, graduate nurs Th wsh Wiy as ageiouls |3 RS Sipmenian te ::‘d‘ here for the Danielson Cotton com- State entomologists, In apPearing | mmcrcnoe ot the Chosen. ¥ P S, ¢\ |from Willimantic is caring for Mrs. |50 arhers Wik o S R people going there | pany, has forwarded to Danielson the o . Barl S His Tead, A. Murphy, who 1s seriosly Il at! - — e S — ure or manufacture in those days, nt them. friends copies of The Fulton, a period. - T‘uple. b g Barl S Hiscox. leader [T 4 NUTRNY WIS L SSUTTE. Haks! B e andreAng the Serms TOALE | Bt -8 Mt aé-spheticatly aa ical issued by the Fulton Bag and slaves or peasants or other unregarded |I know how, to having my farm made | Cotton company, of which Mr Jonn | Wornin * Daptist Berviges. - O Wooater iodga, No. H.F and A CRAVING roz DRUGS 4w LIQUOR low-born creatures engaged or breeding place and protected com- | stone is Beheral manager at Atiets, 2, Eas Connecticu! i hela the regular communication removed by the lo engage In either. If any one pound for rabbits and deer; against|Ga. This great comcein emploves Trom e N L e avaithe o Manonic bal b’.r took either, he,did so'at his own risk | being compelled thém for a |thousands of operatives and is one of R il e e B aetstion ot || The meeting of the =snristian Scienc: Oricmall(edcy reatment and with no guarantee of protection {long “closed season” and then have |the most important textile plants in | this make ety Wi v G ! 2 society was held Wednesday at t Establishment i or assistance or reward:;-not even ox b-’ flelds r—med over n.n‘d n:ynftnoes the south. feit at Hattford in the special interest Juvenile Honor; evening, Singing and M A M. W e ve . ._::: “:'-:“Z toleration beyond the ' roken down and my gates left open| In an editorial in the current issue | of all property owners as well as for port, on Norwich avenue. conbdeatial. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Naven, Conn. pleasure of his local over- Hu by a horde of so-called hunters from [ Mr. Johnstone has -an " 3 menial labors might be permitted, so|some other Part of the country in the | message for the readers of the paper | e Slge Seneral And ma m,.’,o,‘;flnuu,T BE Bulnus Mr. and Mrs. Bdward T. Bunya long as they didn’t interfere with the | “oPen season.” He says: reslizing this, run of salmon and trout or the hunt-| If one were allowed to and could| We are starting another year with & | ments 'n:, m.:;;_‘“‘"m‘ S ing of the fallow deer. But that was lomuue-to deer and keep them as he | clean sheet, and forgetting thi: that all. The game was the chief thing,|Keeps cows, they would make a valua- |are left behind. Let —_— and ‘such matters as the raising of|Ble addition te our herds. No way|to the mark set for the vear ahced,| PETITION FOR SANITORIUM. {‘ wheat or barley or cabbages or uplq bas yet discovered to do this. Nor { Vain regrets for past failures avail L 2y e y _n‘ A A were of secondary importance. such a m-nm intended or de- | nothing, and are only of true benefit | Windham County Wants One for Tn- Pati sired by our laws. The hwn when they are used as steppii t aws. can imagine et 4 fow mmed - | peating . The 2 In this country, today, look back at|munity as s whole, buf simgly the |is the set determination to do better | ‘Representative Harry E. Back has $1,700 value in “potatoes from two tons Essex 5-10 them with real ‘envy, dnd wish some- | BISACUrs of an infinitesimal minority. |and avoid the mistakes made last|pieq a petition in the legisiature for | / Fertilizer. Growersnamo on request. thigg of the same sort sight Be s ich pleasiire has to be paid’ for dn | year. i acted over again: e g Shup th DN xeel G- - “vamf:;g DAL Sanaxie a day for | sanitarium for the care of persons suf- | ENJOY LIFE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER The most hnt foods arfe Esoed thx ew begi what was impos- with tuberculosis. Such sani- ‘BOWELS TO-NIGHT F mrl as they fee e Sible yesterday is almost commonplace | 1EnS “ H con s MOk Bifrorencs botween the| o1t theve s amy amimal pest which | fomorrow “so fast’ o the wheels=Of | SO0 nt oy onncctiout by the Stats,| , AND FEEL GREAT. minxcm:- Sirich the soil and keep it fertile. aiti £ “medi 1 E: o less than another, | Improvement turn. Don’t get dis i Fos, Sty those of thodern Industrial America: m." the mon cotton-tail rabbit— |aged it (hings don't g0 ?;":r-:cg LT . T IR AR UD- Wt HRAD. CLEAK Essex Fertilizers contain good percentages of ammonia Those who really think that the dif- eabbage-destroy Yot Sour Sguare | Medical records show that consi STOMACH SWELET, BREATH as well as phosphoric and are offered with confi- ference isr't an improvement have the ; T ager uplee 3 RIGHT, COLD GONE. dence that they will always yield a profitable harvest. right to — thut' opinion. They —have, | o 'op ¢ until 1 !w with it!" Y years past afflicted wi ou will be . however, amall sight to deny the exia. surprised how soom, after concentrats e See your dealer and vm'.e us for “Fertilizer Facts Admitting and assuming that dif- | P small o e e 0 | satients circumstances for Profitable Cergnce, " the continuation of - game | {Tali8, Bas Daid 31,7301 ~ Working curath meat; nets | : ESSEX FERTILIZER CO., Boston, Mass. lasts, solely for the protection of game as game, seems to me as infensible an | .o, wort, be duite as sensible to| There ‘were interesting hearings in | cases, Braset of Conselidated Reodaring Co. anachronistn in these days as would | oon o 3 - | Hartford this week relative to the the comparative ‘ the re-establishment of “villeinage” or | iy o rotertod 1F iy They wo | matter of getting a sufficient appro- then they 3 Ses Our Local Agents the ~re-enaetmient ~of primogeniture | pic enongh to make u,'.’m €y were | priation to meet, in a successful way, i E laws 0{ the, creation Of ‘m of the o t of the 1 There is ne n on earth why, e R people. want 0 pr.-w game, they shouidn't buy up | and fence in and stock big compounds | of ‘mountains and rocky hi intervales with any chose—and acre prices. !l’ men rich enough for their own pleas- it it doesn’t strike me as fair or | v G Y e . fongue clean, quite_decent to folst the cost of been recommended b ; . c W lm m.alnrnr “hordés of farm-ravaging bills | ha y s 7 dir i ;nimale upon the farmers them- in the gemeral aessembly | wil : : DANIELSON, - - CONN. v 4 ready for .gg:wnem & mueh t : ‘}uhnklmofiqucvenmpfmmstosodock to t it 2 4 3 e “"“"""*"&" “ g Catome. They' . for the transaction of business T et < : z g ihe mypey and browntall > 4 uoting a prominent Massa. P v . e n . cnused - e ? T ""“‘“’ nase m‘m“"‘w:‘: :,;"* Catefis; Anfl-mn A'n'obn. Président. WILL'AM . BURNHAN, Vies-President

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