Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1918, Page 6

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Were $30, come. UNCASVILLE Branch Library Not Opened on Ac- count of Cold—Athletic Club Renew- ing Activities—Mi Campbeli's Demonstration Postponed. nings was about $80. Mr. an in New Haven, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers spent the week-end the guest of friends at Gales Ferry. Frank Craig, stationed at Fort ‘Wright, has returned to Fishers Island after a visit home. The While cutting cord wood William |} o severed two fingers. Willis Sawyer has two teams cart- company was preserit. a limited supply of coal. On account of the cold weather the :nnch library was not opened Tues- ay. F. Edmond Rogers, stationed at Camp Upten, L. L, spent a short fur- lough at his home in town. At the whist given Friday night for the benefit of the Gobd Cheer Sun- shine society, © Mrsg, Augustus C. Stearns had the highest score and Mrs. Frederick E. Comstock the low- est. Mrs. Frank J. Alexander will en- tertain Saturday night when the next whist in the series is to be given. Netted About $80. The receipts from the entertainment service of the U, S. Edwards serpeant ments will be arranged. day afternoon. blocks for quilts. - Demonstration’ Postponed. LOOK FOR THIS SIGN IN DRUG STORE WINDOWS LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS STOPS HEAD NOISES M’hs wheh she was expected Frank Dawes days with relatives in Mass, son. has returned home. Sunday school, Mrs. Ralph H. of talks on missionary work. by Mrs, Albert Kellogg. Subj put in the Ears. “Rub It in Back of Ears,” Insert. in Nostri gemm I ANDRL lowing Norwich druggist, H. Lerou, 289 Main St. “Proof of Success” will be given you by ‘the above druggist. A successful sale since 1907.. No matter if = every- thing else has failed, give Leonard Far Ofl a chance to help you. A O. Leonard, 70 5th Ave.. New -York City, Suite 608. than Sheldon. M. Robertson. Co.’ ton: ry_Church, Mr. and Mrs. Now $1 6.50 The nle:hon of styles—patterns -nd nnetyofwoolmuwmdunnnbnke naflsfnlwyudednmncmty—ahnodemduntblehnd;o{‘:m&ltcwfl I:epmdnnedduringfllemmntmw bmwkmofcedat-flw. Hum.mmnd&epfleuwhd:mllprenilforthewmmgmwew mbnmfyymmhmthnadensls.so,notmlyymmdo&um qmunenh,butsupplyywrnee(hfotnexthnuwefl. ¢ Nowat‘16.22 121-125 Main Street “THE KUPPENHEIMER STORE INNORWICH” =~ given for the benefit. of the local Red Cross society Friday and Monday eve- d Mrs. George W. Dart of Hill Top visited their son Edward, who is under treatment for heart trouble The Montville company of Home Guards went to Norwich Wednesday for the drill in the armory. Not be- ing able to procure a special car as many as could be accommodated were transferred by autc o that all the e Thames Specialty Co.'s plant Athletic Club Renews Activiti ing wood for the Palmer Memorial Since the selective draft started school to run its furnace with. taking a number of its members into | c A, interest by the remaining members of the Montville Athletic club has somewhat waned. Thursday evening -the 'president, A. Ritchie, called 2 special meeting in the club: rooms’ during which busi- ness was transacted. The club rooms need repairs and a committee of which Harry Ericson is chairman and George W. t-arms and jani- tor, was appointed to-see to the work. When the club rooms are put in order a series of games and other amuse- The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- odist church held its meeting Thurs- The sevénteen mem- bers . present spent the time piecing - J. Campbell of Norwich wa. nnmed ‘for the meeting this wee! to give a demonstration on food conservation, but owing to her being unable to meet her appointment there will be no meet- ing of the Thursday afternoon club this week. Miss Campbell's next ap- pointment here is for Monday, Feb, 25. is spending a few Springfield, Mrs. ‘Arthur B. Caswell after spend- ing a week with relatives in Danjel- Sunday, morning at the session of Mel- | - The dance and socfal cer,. president of,the Home Mission- o ary society, gave the first in a series The Epworth League at the Metho- dist church was led Sunday evenign t, . Am 1 Doing Anything That T Would Con- Frederick, Hubert has moved - his family from Palmertown into the house by formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Na- Charles Carlyle, employed in the C. office, is spending a few days on a business trip to Bos- Weilesley Hanney of Salem is spend- ing this week with his aunt, Mrs, Hen- Fred S. Simpson are Don’t Take Risks If your stomach is strong, your liver active, and bow- dsngtflar,takecuremkeep them so. These organs areimportant to your health. Keep them in order with Beecham’s Pills and avoid any risk of serious illness. A dose or two * uneeded,vn]lhelpthedxgestxon.sumulatethebll and regulate the habits, Their timely use wnllsavee' much needless suffering, fortify the system and lnsure Good .Health fiflvh‘t world. In 10c,, 2Se. mdl’ml nhh'h-nmmv;.:'lu < R entertaining Mr. Simpson’ George F. Nichols an? n South Meriden.and. Miss Gtrrle Simp- son of Quaker Hill. .« " . 4 H. Melcer. The afterncon' Wwas spent ‘working . on ‘bandages. Frederick Chapel i home ill with grip. Afinrmw—ch imney ‘Fire at Rogers Home—Woed ' :Being Cut for Palmer Bros Mill. * people have hearg of‘the death of Na- than Comstock at his home in Uncas- ville Friday.afterncon. He was bur- ied in Comstock cemetery Monday. .. Cleared. $23. The entertainment _given for the benefit- of the Red Cross by some of the young people of the town cleared $73 at the two performances. . Charles Chapel ' is ' confined to his home with af attack of the grip. Cochegan Camp, No. 9366, M. W. A its new rooms-in the’ Pa.lmer Memorial school building. ’l'ham_eq Lodge, No. 22, L 0. O. F., worked “a cldss>of c;n&!d;tea for the firsa “degree on its regular meeting night, Tuesday. Oxoboxo, Lodge, No. 116 F. M., will meet” Friday night. Dr. 1. J. Manwaring of \omch was a caller in-town Satu: Mrs, Arthur’ Biajsdell has returned home after'a visit with her sister -in- Danielson. * Chimney Fire. . The chimney at the home of str Annie Rogers of QOakdale caught fire last week.. Had -it not. been for “her prompt .discovery ‘of it before it had ‘broken thraygh . the partitions the house would have been burned. i To: Confinue. Socials. given ‘in- Réb ertson’s -hall ‘on Priday- night by the Jolly' Tywel¥e . was . such-a. complete success that they, will continye to.give socials. thiroughod, the . remainder. of the winter. montas. ' -Music. was’ fur- Dished by the - Cadillac, orchestra of Norwich, and ‘Mrs rgel and . family of gel's’ mother, Mrs,. Paton of. Paimer~ town R W,ocd‘far M.ll The - Palmer.-Bros," Co. are 'having. wBod cut here and ‘carted: to New Lon- don to. use in‘place; of.coal to keep the: vipes in their mill from freezing. This| mill .was forced to' close “some time ago owing' to' the shortage of coal. Tt is an everyAdu,r sight now to all men armed with axes‘and saws going to the woods to cut fuel: It will not be long before axes will be as searce as coal and -sugar. m-dn; to the-increasing de- mand. The Mhsi - Seciety of the, Union Baptist, (‘,hurq: will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas: C!mreh Thursday at 4 o'clock, . Mrs. Jula cgen will - entertnin the Ladies’ Aid soclety a.t h&r hume Fri- day aftermoen. John Stanton, who years age taught school in town Wwas a caller here on Thursday. After seeing. the new. Palmer. Me- morjal school he admitted that the building, ‘equipment. etc., were a great improvement' ori_what they.had. here twenty years agq Church Supper Nets $15—Community Service. Flag Gift of Col. 'W. 8, Chappell—Rehearsals For NneFt Minstrel Show. The first.baked hea.u supper of the Season was served to. about:séyenty persons in . the ‘chapel Those in charge were' Mrs. F. E. logally known Tn. Rhods ‘lalind, Grand | Areny 1 of the Republic partici; pher ; Simmons, Westerly High School; . [Eaton at the Wednesday afternoon ‘the Red Cross hranch met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Funeral ‘of ‘Nathan Comstock Monday It is wm: deep retret that the'fowns’ held its meeting Monday evening in ( Norwich. spept .Sunday ;with Mrs. ‘An- |- w for Wnllnce C. Cni‘g of Nanl Raufle—- SdioohOheranndArmthch—Chghnm -'!-Fq % Y Ths body of Wallace ehu-\u Craig of the Naval Reserves; who died at the naval hospital in Chelsea, Mass,, ar- rived : Monday night at the home of ‘his parents, Councilman and - Mrs. Charles G. Craig in Chester avenue. The young man was graduated from thn‘Wuwiy High School in the class of 1816, and the flag Chaxa'nnn Q\zw Y Babcock, - Dunn’s -Corner: Babeook, ‘Bradford.. In addition. to a, patri a Mr. Simmons the of exercises at the High School as follows: Song, Our’ Naval: Heroes. - school; recitation, Grand Army of the Repub lic, Norman" Church; ’20; -recitation, A 'house is ‘&t half-mast in reapu:t to Scnp of Paper, Max Novogroski, * his memory. n:dias, The. Nation at War, Timothy The nvy department tendcmd “an Geary, ’19; song, The.Flag of the Con- ‘escort to accompany the body to] seeuwon, school; - recitation, The: Pa- Westerly, and offered to give the youg |triotic. League, Miss Dorothy Lang- zaflor a militaty funeral, hut the offer | worthy, ’19; recitation, The Hoover Pledge, Miss Elleen . Fowler, 2 clined by the grief-stricken parents. |songs, Dixie - Land, Tenting on the - President Manrice W. Flynn presid-|Old Camp_ Ground, . Rally- Round the ed a spectal session’ of the town|Flag school; recitation with musical m-d, Tuesday afterndon, when sin-|accompaniment, The, American Flag, eenm thy was expressed for Couin- | Miss Beat.riee Williams, 19, and. Miss ciiman Craig and his family over tke|Ruth Davis,’ " singing. The Star lu- the promising and patriotic| Spangled Banner, school;, salute to ng man who responded to the call |the flag. the colors, before his school ‘days| K Principal Israel R.- Sheldon eulogiz- eudod. Tt ‘was voted at the meeting |ed Wallace C. Craig, of the United to request that all stores suspend bus- | States Naval Reserve, class of 1915, | iness during-the funeral, from 2 to 3|who died Monday at the naval hospi- o'clock this. atternoon. tal, Chelsea, Mass. - will -be -held ... 3 church,"and .the Westerly Constabula- Iy wifl escort the body from’ the Craig ‘residence to the church. The coun- cil was asked: that all flags be placed at half-mast" during the day. It was also. . .that the town officers send a floral tribute, and that:the offi- cers tfi.end the funeral in a body. o rcoln’s Birthday, or as Stephen _ A wmmn D. ress Ly cigar-shaped - observation ‘as are now in use in the army training - ecamps - maneuvered over the waters of Fishers Island sound, .and off Watch Hill-and Pleas- ant View, Monday afternoon. It re- mained in the vicinity for pearly an hour and attracted .much atfention. The balloon was on . praceice observa- tion " trip from the camp at Mineola, Long ‘Island. Air craft of this type are.already .in use .overseas and .are being msm!!acturefl in this country.in numbers. Tuesday, day, was observed in the schoois of Westerly: and' along the' patriotic lines recommended by Walter E. ,* state commissioner of schoois. At each school, during ‘the morning session, a member of the Grand Army : ipated in the ex- ercises.. Budlong ‘and Hancock posts, were represented as follows: Christo. Local L-eomu. The members of the. Carpenters’ union” have ‘purchased $100 Worth ‘of thrift mm = e * The Westgrly , War Savings tee has_establissed publia ‘headquart- ers in the Potfer-Loceland. . bulldkzg William | - 4 y - Louis ‘W.: Arold." Jr, of : New -York, 18 ‘here ‘on -a. visit o his 2 T parents, Senatér and ‘Mrs. Louis' ‘W. ‘Ada’ Larrabee and ‘Mrs. Henry | Arnold: o ¢ s -Bingham,-assisted by Mrs. A. B, Wel- | ‘A campaign ‘o raise a fund for ‘he don, Miss Clara, . Johnson, . Grace | support of the™ Westerly ~ Visiting Bates, Mrs. Arthur Williams, © Mrs. | Nyrse- association’ will begin ' next Robert Pegrum. The proceeds ‘amount- | Tyesdsy. It is pia.nned to make a e i siion ot e oy a MTs, | L0810 ousg cx o i 7y > “| Toldnte eighty men have heen sigr- B oAy o hatele un by o, Hxéh:xn-, enrolling S he agent at, the Rhode Island Pharmacy, last week was postponed because of 3 for seérvices at shipbullding plants for the cold weather. The society met| 70 Gaeral soxernmignt: M . H. C. Lathrop Tuesday at ey P Y Not -a case from the state division, 2.30--p. Mrs Euza,heth Anderson was a re- | Which includes the ‘Westerly section, was incluyded in the forty-three cases it st of . \M: ‘Walter Abbee, of cS:s?hs‘!Wszndl:m i - disposed .of by the "Sécond District Community Service th goud on iesemptions claims, at Mon- . 5 ay's session. Windham is soon to have a com- munity service flag, the gift of Col. Cordino - Gerardo, 'the IRussmn ;‘ho W. S."Chappell. The flag will cun*u’n was adjudged guilty in the Third 5= five stars, representing Albert F, trict court of the theft of a domestic on . the attleship Minresota, (Zired|{0W} a len, the property ‘of Lows Deutch, has been sentenced by Judge Princeton Aviation % Williams to a term of three, months m school, Harold Leffingwell at the of- the Providence Couaty, jail. + ficers' training camp at Camp Upton, Russell Potter, Motor Ambulance- Vo.,| To: satisfy judgment to the amount Fort Oglethrope, and Kingsley. Brown |of $126.10 in favor of Maurice Con- who 'has been at Camp Devens, but|nors and Dutee. W. Flint, against Ru: fus F. Stiles, an automobile was soid who ‘has’ just -been transferred to some camp from which his family |at . public auction by Deputy Shenff Willlam F. Broughton, of Stonington, Tharles ‘A, Clark, Elm Street School: Charles Stebbins, Park Avenue: John B. Brown, Pleasant - Street; The day each week wh fowest Save your mc ices are ney ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED i Faih ’ PORK LOINS, b .. 28¢ Fiekled PIGSFEET I, 10¢ CHAMBERLAIN’S DRIED BEEF, Ib. ... .48¢c LENTEN SPECIALS PREM.IERSHADFISH GBI b tieasy s 2Be can <eesv.i...19c | CRAB MEAT, can....35¢ LOBSTER large can..65c | GORTON’S CODFISH B. & M. FISH FLAKES FANCY PINX SALMON - YELLOW SPLIT PEAS MCHICAN SPECIAL 2'lb. bag............29c | COFFEE, b. tin......35¢ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, 4 1b. bag. .. ..40c AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 4 Ib bag. .43c FANCY NEW FANCY NEW . CANNED PEAS, 2 cans 35¢ | LIMA BEANS, 2 Ib. bag 35¢ OUR BEST CREAMERY | SWIFT'S OLEOMAR- BUTTER, b.........51c | GARINE, lb. 29¢, 31c, 33c SOLID MEAT OYSTERS | Whole Milk CHEESE Ib 30c PEANUTBUTI'FR COMPOUND FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT HEAVY PORTO RICO JUICY P. R. ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT dozen 27¢ 3for...............25¢ | JUICY LEMONS dozen 29¢ YELLOW ONIONS TTE ROCK BB s e 0k fpeck S T . . 2B have not yet heard. Another of Wind- ham boys, Eben Bickwith, is at an|Tuesday. Fhe purchaser was Hobart aviation camp in Ohio, bm. as he had [ Saunders and the price $166. : Loren Gayitt,.who played his part been. three years .in California pre- vious to enlisting he 'does not come [gso well in The Rivals, produced by the intq the town's:list. Seniors of the Westerly, High Schocl, was given a surprise party at the Mrs. 'W. F. Maine who has been in poor health all winter has gone t0|home of his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Charles O. Gavitt in Newton avenue, the; Woman's' Baptist hospital in Bos- ton. Tuesday night,-by the others in the Miss' Vivian ‘Williams of Williman- |cast and some other: classmates. Goorge 1. Hargraves, junior officer has /been . visiting Miss = Lizzie I the federal merchant marine service Lynch. - Miss'Stabner of Willimantic was the|is on jeave for a short period at his home in Narragans He has guest Sunday of Miss Julia Guild. jatt’ Pier. ;Ve. S. Kfexlis:ydcfi B(:sten was a recent b4, ot returned from a foreign trip on a A on OdE I oW ‘'ship’ that was part of a large conv Two ships of the' flest were sunk torpedoes. and a convoying ship ram- med 2 passenger ship.’ There was a hearing in the su; - Scant Water Supply. The. cold. . weather has. badly .af- fected water pipes in town and a num- ber of families ‘have had their water cut. off by freezing. e will be at the home of Mrs. Merritt Smith Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. this place on business Monday. ning will be led by the pastor. Local: Boy Arr South cemetery: also the body of Mrs. David Baker, who died ‘in Hampton. Women's Club Meets. The Women's club met Morday af- ternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. S. I. Frink. 'The walking being very bad on account of snow and ice, the attendance was much smaller than customary. France — Fu- Sunday, evening Reyv. George F. Ge- neral of Henry Brown, Once a Slave | :If:l'}?(;flg).eg' presehod for Hie ARuTel —Meeting of Women's Club. Mrs. N. A. Witter of Providerce vis- ited the past week many of her friends C.-B. Willis of Willilmantic- visited The -C. E. meeting next-Sunday eve- BROOKLYN Charles H. Blake hasa cable from o = TOM |in town, making the home.c¢f Mr. and court, of Rhode Island, Monday and|his son, who is in Y. M. C. A. work. | Ny 7. D). Pond ber stopping place. Mrs. John Palmer has returned from | priefs ivere .sumbitted upon consitu- | saving ‘that he had arrived safely in|nyesday she began her fourney . 16 t with her, son’s family in Hart- | tional question varied, in the case of | France. ki .. | Florida to join her hasband who is 2 State. against Frank W. Coy. Real Es- Clark G. Lawton, while at work in Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richmond of East tate company, et al. Attorney Rice represented the state,. -and representations. of ' the .-respondents were Waterman and Greenlaw, John J. Dunn and Edwin J.. Tetlo STONINGTON teneral Hartford spent Sunday at Mrs. Georgze ‘'Kéeney’s. the Rehearsing Minstrels. The, young. people are rehearsing for a minstrel show'-for the benefit of the Red-Cross. Migs Jeanette Tuttle of New Haven his log yard, had a larse log roll up- on his leg, budly bruising it so that he is unable to walk and Is confinel ‘o his bed. Virgini now in Jacksonville, On her way she will make stops with rPlatlve! in New York, Baltimore and Richmond. ONECO William H. Barber was in Cromn- Was Once a Slave., Henry ,Brown. a former slave in ang who has made his home L et s ; fn Brooklyn since very soon after the wan {‘ajt S\U{r;dayq l;’i:lietinspl;isegranfi- is to give ¥ -Long :Lega eong, the T T i close of the Civil war, died .Friday |daughter, Mrs. S - Poole, e procgeds gomfighe entertainment io|Son of Manager John W. Lenox Killed | morning. Funeral services were held f;,w his great-grandson for the first Ehito e Hpairoes, in Acti orough. ‘W, C.'T. U.|in the Baptist church Sunday after- |time. - e néon, Rev. G. F. Genunz, D. D, ,offi | _Mrs’ Walter Davis is home from DAYVILLE e T clating. Burial was in the South ¢em- [Camp Devens where she has - been John W. Leénox, general manager of | ®tIY- el et h“:lb“‘;edét Delegates, to Wauregan Ordination— |'the Ship ~Construction and - Trading Duripg the weel the-bodies of Fred- osiah Case is much er. 3 1 pany, ‘Stonington, has received no- « Invitations . Received = -to. Bates- | 4o "iiia( his son was killed ‘Tecently Waite ‘Wédding—Miss Cogswell Re- | while in ‘active serviee on the battle covering, at Hospital. )Ralph: Tefft has movdd ‘here from Putnam, and will ‘occupy Mrs. Saroh 17 Geer's” house, on High strf Rev. Wl“iam Swainson and N. 1. Greig ars’ the delegates from the local church” to ‘attend the installation se {vices” of Rev. William Fryling at the Congregational church’ in Wauregan, Wedhesday,” February 20th ding Invitations. .:Invitations .have--been wveceived by Tocal people: to, attend -the '‘marriage of*Miss Lindsay, Ellen Rates and Dan- iel . Wiebster . Waite,. February 27th,-at the, Methodist church .in East Doug- Ias, Mass. .The bride-to-be !ormerl\- resided- in. this village. Mrs...Byron Barrowclough, who has been ill the, past week ‘with an-attack | of appendicitis,. went to- St. Vineent's. hospital, Worcester, Monday, to under- go:an operation. ‘ ‘Miss Mary 1. Gillespie spent P\-xdav Da and‘Saturday with Pomfret friends. Miss Cogswell Improving. _Fncouraging news is received from.| Miss Bernice S. Coggswell who re- cently underwent an-operation for ay front in ‘Ttaly. - He. was, 31 years of age, a graduate: of West Point military actademy and a liegtenant in the Unit- ed States service. Stonington Pointers. Warden and Mrs: Corneliu Cran- dall;are in Springfield on a, visit/to Mr. H: Crandall. T. Wilcox, a teacher at Slamfmd is - spending, “the “enforced vacation -at her home. in the: boreugh. Mrs. E. S. Bishop ‘has returned from the, -west, where she :spent . several months. The ‘Stonington- branch-of the Wom- an's ‘Christian ‘Temperanée ‘union has accepted an.invitation of the FWesterly | branch,to attend memorial services at | the home of Mrs. William A Burk on Elm . street .next Tuesday atternoon MANSFIELD BF.?O'I n ' Famil y Raturns to Gmm Farm—Visits to Hospital Patients— C. E. Meeting. Mr. Darien and fmii\ of Rhode Tsl- and have:returned to the ‘James 'C. pendicitis’ at St, Vincent's hispital, in Greene farm to which‘they expect to | Worcester, “that she-Is steadily im- |remain indefinitely. proving. “W. H.- Poll: has sufficiently re- Thé mid-weék prayer meeting w 11| covered - from . His' severe illness to be be held Thursday evening at'the home |out and do his work again. - of Mrs..Frank W. Bennett. Miss Abbie Storrs of isfieid Cen- .Lincoln Sunday Services: ter is lvzsitmg her sister, Mrs. -Rollin Rev.'_Wlms,m Swainson’s - discourse B"du\’,".m Hospital : Patient. Sunday morning at the Congregational church was from. the text, “The fool R‘M Bowers and = Merritt hath said in his heart, There is ' no|Tjompson visited. their schoolmate, God,” Ps. 53:1. Theme, “Belief and | Viliam Hernberg at St..Joseph's hos- Life, or Theory and, Practice.” Among | PItal, wmw othér things, the speaker said, “That it| , I enelon &f‘“”* Jr, was in Stat. was better for anyone to 'say -~ that|[0fd Springs Saturday, where: he vis- there, was no .God and to live as if Pited his father,. in the Johnson: Memor- there was, than to believe there was a gepital God and live as if there was not.” Teo lmhm C.: E.'Meeting. . many live that way. At the session of | An interesting C.-F..meeting held at the Bible school an interesting Lin- | Dunham Memorial church, Sunday ev- toln Day exercisc was given entitled | ening, was led by Mrs, Merritt Smith. {“The Flight For Freedom.” published|'The junior members of the society as- py the " American Missionary assd- stshd very pleninny wmm songs. and ciatiol ‘ The offering taken was for erick Kemp. of Jennie Shippee of placed in the receiving vault at the Woodstock and Miss Mrs. Sanford Burdick'and Mrs, Fa;- Wauregan were riet E. Kenyon spent the week end at Providence, R. L. ADAM S Pure Chewing Gum $ ‘a Stick a da

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