Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 3

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i y £ i BOTH BOXERS T0 TAKE REST TODAY | INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE Toledo, O, July 2—Sweeping down| BRAVES POUND HOGG upon this city, situated on the shores IN SIXTH AND SEVENTH 8 TATHRQOP & SONS!of Lake Erie, by every means of mod=- i J. Y. LAY NS | L > 7| Boston, July 2.—Hogs weakened in ern transportation, thousands of boX-| . Sixth'and seventh innings and Bos- NI:\X/ ‘ENGLAND £3 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. ing enthusiasts are tonight seeking = = i~ | places 1t5 Iny tvelr- meads: auking thEIELT o0k advantage of his wilihess and tOday offers greater i e ke el ; opportunities than ever Rer g gt Samplom b | e He B before to discriminating : 1 . purchasers of safe and profitable 'investment the visitors is being tested to the limit | sBuncrort ssues. : b 1 cKard and it appears certain that tomorrow i FEiscke: night sleening accommodations Will | Jatiilsy not be available at any price. . Cravathirr ~ Many visitors, dry and dusty, found [ Waitted.It a surprising and welcome oasis behind | Siekingss palms and swinging doors of real bar- | iasmse rooms, where brigades of white uni- | Hogzp form attendants loomed up across % the same old mahogany and. federal| Totals =32 o215 We have premared a folder de- and state laws to the contrary, mOt-| (zz) Ran for Bancroft i 91 i scribing one particulatly prosperous Two Keep-KOOI Sults Spen Economy THE VACANT HOUSE | o o, onwhion Joha Boress nfififi'fifllfi;:mmi v New England Manufacoring Com- Every time a KEEP-KOOL Suit comes back from the pany, and outlining its unusua! in- : laundry, it brings with it that same novelty and freshness vestment features. that distinguished it the day you bought it, and—when it’s woomwla 0 350 130 Py Bl esuscssuss " 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 lomsuus 5luvenssamesson™ - , x corn played an important part. sl Is it fully insured? Don't go away| Both boxers completed their training | “Res v i this Summer without fully protecting | this afternoon. and tomorrow will be a | Riggert, and Docekel. somplete information, rates, ctc. ing board. After a most exhaustive| New York, July 2.—Brooklyn defeat- yout rty! {day of relaxation. r;empseyldfld only L R, 1 - i hree minutes of shadow boxing. i i ut annoyance to you by per-| MY Minutes of shadow boxing « ex- | GIANTS DROP GAME TO < id ¥ i P . Sz ’ B sonaf solicitation, otc., phone us for | amined by the official of the Jooal box- e S ataros Shall ;‘e»lc'l:: ;\v\::uszlclnpy of ; on its h’l:? to thle tub, it’s nice to know there’s Nu r Two i +§ waiting to be sli on. i g to be slipped examination he »ronounced .Dempsey | ed the Giants today, 4 to 3. The Brook- ISAAC S. JON an exceptional athlete in every respect | lyns knocked Schupp out of the box i . e : g 3 g o SUJGHES ARy G Ehzage n” the harhest| e sirih Storing Thece Tans on twe Hollister,White & Co. j For two KEEP-KOOL Suits cost no more than one good urance and Real Estate Agent | Lind of a contest. ihts, a base on balls, a fumble by - inconvemaree |} worsted, and they bring you variety in dress, as well as the hards Buil ing, 91 Main Street “-jrlxln“"uw;né}. t,hreke ;Ihret-l‘lllnut; Fletcher and an out. Score: . G((‘Svmflf Bl"ldil’l o o l - o S e == | rounds with both Jack Hempel an i 00 ot o Yeek > e CHARLES D. FOSTER |\ "l Monanan and wound up with o s R T = Vit TE maximum in style comfort. i “mi e = &8 : i frst" Chadow boking. Before -entoring |ommma 1 3 44 ] {0 smmoRan 08 nnabmmma KEEP-KOOL SUMMER SUITS are shown in a wenderful the ring Willard said-he weighed 243 | Gnds - . . o e j FIRE ]NSURANCE 1-2 pounds and Dempsey Zave his | Bisanct 3 5 3 0 P bk exhibit of smart patterns in every conceivable shade. - weight.as 196 pounds. { Konetehy.1b 3 0 7 0 S51160 i Waran 0 4 3 0 Caseds 4 101 0 EirL” JAMEE R o Keuegere 81 o Gonsatene 413 3 0 Tel 781 161 Main St.| OAKLAND, CAL., CLUB| ro” — =22 SDuu® 148060 5 . e e U BAI” James. one of e = A 3 2092 - the “big three” who pitched the Boston ‘ et Bulletin’s Pattern Service |[Braves to a world's championship tn| (mtus 3205 QUALITY CORNEF p 1914, was sold outright today by the| (X) Piited for Zimmermen in e Chel Savi k ational leasue club to the Oakland, | &, fan for i Opposite Chelsea Savings Banl al. club, James has done little Breowyn .0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 oi|fHEAR RETURNS OF BIG P g pitching in recent years as a result of ) New York .. Lo B TR e S FIGHT BY MEGAPHONE Two base Tits, Kauff. Hickman, Johnston. an injury to his throwing arm. —_—, —_ All details of the Willard-Demp- INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CARDINALS WIN OVER sey fight at Toledo, July 4th, will “CHAMP” PLAY TODAY PIRATES; SCORE 4 TO 2 Wimbledon, July 2—Suzanne Leng-| pittsburgh. July 2—St. Louis de- len. rance defeated Miss Satterth- | feated Pittsburgh toaay, 4 to 2. Ham- waite today in the semi-finals of the jjton was hit freely, while May held internation tennis championships, | the locals to three hits and no runs 6-1. 6- nd by winning qualified 10| yntil he passed the first man up in the | meet Mrs. Lambert Chambers for the | ninth. . Score: The fight will be foihyv.d r‘ound by round by the Associated Press CONNECTICUT MILLS CELEBRATION, DANIELSON BASEBALL TWO GAMES, and the news flashed to The Bul- letin from Toledo. i 7 T B “ e I Hurrah For the Glorious Fourth I championship. st Lo 0 Pittsbureh () b npe 2 efs b a e The fight starts at four o'clock, ;i shoenir "4 272 0 ¢ |Rigbee.cr CReRr 3 Riyals Want SEwo Oames Sminar 21 20 ofcaoniess 3o a3 0 o | eastern time. 10:15 A. M. 3:15 P. M. The Baltic Rivals accept the chal-|Smeksn 3 0 7 3 ofStengenre Y lenges of the Jall TIIl team and of the | JITIv, 35§ 0 DICHWaRir & 2§ 0 0 | S ——————— CHAMPIONSHIP OF KILLINGLY Duwel club. They will play the Jall | {igin e 22 § 0 Oivamersb 1 0 1 2 ¢ At the Norwich Golf club on Friday, | S 5 - Hill team at Baltie July 4th in the afc | Bamd &40 8 jnen 20 g i | the Iourth of July, open house- will bg Danielson Cotton Co. vs. Connecticut Mills Co. o thev. wonil ettt ot the pellimen. fEesAmEER" 1371 §|RED SOX EVEN UP SERIES — ;;;g;,v-i,;"{;:;'g::;e;g‘ o T i MORNING GAME:—BLUE SKY THE LIMIT grounds. The Duwels are accepted for | Sherdelts 8 8 § ¢ ‘.,.31:‘,,‘\.".‘.‘1,,‘;' LR i WITH THE ATHLETICS be a ball sweepstakes in the morning |§ Battery Daniclson Cotton Co. Battery Connecticut Mills Co. Sunday at B@th(‘ and will be met at = — — i xNleholson 1 0 w0 Phl]adelphla. July 2.73021[0{1 evened | and anotl{ler one in the afternoon if the | ADMISSION 25 CENTS gwo ‘rrr\‘l:n(ls 'lf lh(’ly g0 n;‘ 1i30. g;l":: Totals + 2011 15 1fC ond 0 0 1 0jup t';(-‘ s(:ries aw“% Phlladel;;hxa today, tfl\il‘anl list is large enough. | ivals hope to put un a better wste 38 3311 5| winning 4 to 2. Two scratch hits. two | Competitive affairs of the Shenecos- l A this time and expect to zive the Du-{ . oo g, Totals 28 4§27 18 0 errors, a base on balls and a sacrifice | sett Country club at Eastern Point will RHODE ISLAND C M BAKE fly were bunched on Johnson in the i e L ol Eoat dayely start Sunday, for plans for |} ¢ ATERER—KING GEORGE JAQUES—Dinner at 12 O'Clock and 1:15 P. M P SorLouts Tood 80383 4p gy|third oOutside of this inning he out- | that day call for a professional four- 7 ames Wanted. | Pritsbugn L i 2. pitched Caldwell and hit a_home run in | ball match between Walter C. H. )] b ol S o iy the fifth. Johnson also drove in the|the national open champion, and age:‘n‘, AFTERNOON GAME SAME TEAMS The Crackeriack nine of Greeneville | suottcn. Heme runs, Miller and Southworth. have organized a fast baseball team Athletics’ other run with a sacrifice fly. | Brady, runner-up to Hagen against TUG OF WAR BASE RUNNING CONTEST and would like to challenge any team G Score: Alex Smith, the Shenecossett profes iveraging 16 vears or under. Send all | SHAW PITCHES GOOD BALL Eorten (A) Phildatsnia_ () | sional, and Gilbert Nicholls. Tirst | 100 YARD DASH BALLTHROWING: CONTRST AND SENATORS BEAT YANKs| _~abhoo s« sy he2 3 o|thoughts would be that the veterans— Open to both Teams for VALUABLE MONEY PRIZES Washington. July 2 __Shaw was in VTN 41721 L L e et HOLIDAY SPORTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION e zood form today and Washington de- | Hooperrt 5 2 3 H s ¢ i E CINCINNATI REDS BUNCH feated New York, 6 to 4. Score: (| $3 i 208 & o PoctoNE. . But: one tmportant point (i SNCING NO MONEY COLLECTION EFEAT CUBS Sl s < Weskleaion® (A) 2 3 0 be taken into consideration is that HITS AND DE : i bl B o hps m o |Schankc 2230 (fRedt 4 147 i|the match is not medal play. Smith|] ADMISSION—Children Under Sixteen 20c—Adults 35c, Which Admits to . DA (“h’(‘u:o.].]ul:' El,flvfmmnina‘g;‘.bunch; Viek. o 5 2°7 0 0|Shannon.®b & 1 6 2 (|Pcrkinse 3 1 3 ¢ of®nd D l_fl;?llls iare as capable of doing |l All Sports, Dancing, Etc. o menl a hits today and defeated Chicago. 5 Pmpaurh.es 5 0.3 1 0icadwell 2 02 iftobnsonp 2 111 ofa par 5 hole in 3 today as they h: B o iohen 2, in the final game of the series.|Bakersb & a0 iy 2222 2% peen for years, ana Smith has a habit ONE TICKET FOR ALL SPORTS 5 e 4. 6, | Score: 3 . 1 TS0 1 D e () e L S RN iper forming brilliantly on the Fast- 1 Size 10 requir Cincinnati (N) | hleazo () ¢ | praifon 4 2053 0 e o A e int course, where some great A patter Gon e P DoeoA S [momenr -k % 122 0| Pilladelphia 0001010 o2 matches have been played in the past. 2 n is i} wticn’ mailed 13 z0 omah < 2 8 fsenee e 2 Home mun, Jobmson, ome of the Bosto nadmirers of Bra- e tures other than to ang address ou of 10" cents L i £ M R 2 S AR T e B — dy's play. who also like to watch a Y e entesing " International rdet. throus in Company, B S T TR R 3 TR .| IND!ANS LOSE HARD FOUGHT IRely to mmans The tirn to o (are | trade wa ¢ temporarily geduced, and Pat < D to Easternihe total value of the manufactures Rewear 23,10 T e 5 o AL e ‘fAMEA;:?, ?‘1“:?63 Point July 6. entering world commerce in the fiscal Betment - 4 13 8 210 o eveland. July 2.— Clevelan e ! )19 i bably little more thare e o P10l moe 0 had tied the score in the eighth, Chi-1 RICKARD GIVES $30,000 o L v o S /hUR: the 7 Ugited STATE ARMORY Totats i SR A T R R e TO TOLEDO CHARITIES | &{ates supplied one-half. Manufac- —| @ nan for Me g”{"Ch,’“G two singles with two passes.; moledo’s charities were enriched by |tures exported from the United| NEW LONDON, CONN.,, A L s 5, e T dhnoed o - R Y $30.000 when Tex Rickard, promoter ! States in the calendar year Ls13 ag. JULY 4th 3P. M o el T (1 W SR R B e Lo e ) |of the Willard-Dempsey heavyweight | gregated ,395,000,000, exclusive o . M. ncimnatl .. Tieisia aieore ¥ fwinion oo o S0 e %3 maie champlonship contest Friday. 'turned | those sent (0 our own non-contigu- s . 1'0 Rk M. and Daubert base hits. Judge and Bodic. 1 4 4 (Wegans.2 51 4 o|over this amount to C. F. Wall, chair- | ous territories of awaii an *orto tar Bou ounds D 3 0 nfSpeakercf _ 4 2 0 0 0/ man of the Toledo boxing commission | Rico, which are not, included in the ? 220 ofWoedit 510 % 0land director of public safety. The! figures of foreign trade. Acompila- JACKIE NORMAN — B i = 2 o | money represnts the first payment on|tion by The National City bank of FlNANClA[ AND cflMMERcIAl P 3 ofeen’ 0% 3 0]7 per cent. of the gross gate receipts| New York shows that the exports of and E44 5 0 4 0 rloNene 4 1 o | promised to Toledo's charities. manufactures from the United JStates * 103 fftiemase 1110 0} Later more money is due to charity | has averaged $290,000,000 per month FRANKIE BRINDISI © 0 0 tfsversp® 2 o o 2 o)fund, Promoter Rickard said. The!during the ten months of the fiscal —_— i 508 1 11830000 was paid merely as flfllfld\'ancey‘year‘ for which figures are now avali- Also two other good Bouts 10 0 o 0 0 0 oflon account. represents only 7 per | able, and in the latest month, April, _ MARKET WAS BULLISH. 1600 0lcent. of reccipts of approximately | were $290,000,000, thus justifying an Returns of | XNew York, July 2.—Revival of bull- 22" % °}$420,000, and Rickard admitted that the | estimate of over $3,000,000,000 as the & ish operations almost without parallel . 1157 1 o | advance sale, actual cash in hand, had | record for the fiscal =year ending| Willard and Dempsey Fight ce the crest of the June wave was 3 Meers 0 Tin already gone beyond the $300,000 mark | june 1919, of which nearly two-thirds “ ilzhrcflr:;(:‘r‘k'::r{:;gid::é 209 Chic & Nowest® "l:‘.\(lll in Sth. and was rapidly approaching $600,000.| s included in the period following Admislion $1 10 s jorige e Smigs 2700 © = L1 e 0 w0l 8t 3 = the close of the war. B2 P TOR dely | 5 i and their speculative uncer-| 1oion - H i | BOXING MATCH AT ARMORY, 5 - R5Z¢ ; 20 e AR N SR g he ‘“non-manufacturing” area £ | 2 e o st e ] B e i i Bk o . ol NEW LONDON, TOMORROW | 1, orid Wit s bion (o the. wir usiSide 2 | 3 influenced a. pronounced| 589 Gobot R g Boxing fans of these parts will be jaccustomed to draw its manufac e == = = : = g} a s given an opportunity to see a real fight | chiefly from Europe and the Unite : a B ! s dfu‘(x“dHnLonai:; et B R ST. LCUIS COLLECTS 20 HITS 1t thiey fourney téiNew Eondon Friday | Siates, conslats’ of . Bouth Amerios, | L0 . Wanufacturing country of the 2000 Dome Mines FO RA TOTAL OF 14 RUNS |and atténd the fizht staged at the state | Africa, Oceania, A cept Fapan, | World other than Japan, showing an also relaxed on the fac- ost loans of that rorts of manufac er were limited to the shorter jes. armory. The feature bout of the after- [and ail of North America out side|increase in its e: noon will be one of ten rounds between ! the United States. Manufactures | tures during the war period. Exports Jackie Norman and Frankie Srindlsi |formed, prior to the war, about 66per|or manufactures from Great Britain o e e e D8 n e | cent. of our exports to Asia; 85 per|i, 1918 were slightly less in value St. Lou’s, July 2.—Collecting 20 hits off three Detroit pitchers for a total of 29 bases, St. Louis won today's game, ! me respects today’'s market ¢i14 to 2. Every local player made one : iie i ‘was more interesting than any ses- or more runs. Score: pink of condition. Other preliminary|cent. of those to South Ameri B et M1 o fhows s eom on of the previous month in that it| 200 ) St Lenis (&) baiits ave dlso imeluded n the DIo-|per cdntiipt those to Ocplinia; Der | pranc a he: hile a y ouis . % france show a heavy fall off. while | comprehended a number of peace in-| | 100 Iinoke [ @ hpe x o|ErAM fb°irg g:h[dvf;fignt:’eog-“ng'uh:c:jl;:g:I(-enu of those to Africa and Per fithe other. greaf miapufactimMigs coun- 1 a d classifi sues » s Copper ustin. 2h 31 60 nt. of + . North Amer s - memr gt il e T O 3 0 ¢|Gedeonzb 2 0 4 2 0fthe ring as fast as they are received, | WL the fall off of available manu- | bhicagory Moy : | The = prominence of e 700 Tot Broc ISl :in s slteibs Tawe wiN Bave an.oppertwiity lrsctures ..y Gai exports o) houses was the subject . of general| 40300 Int Mer 8 0 ofsaccbwnlcr 5 2 5 o o] to see one fight and hear about another | 41 those areas have enormously in- % g jof dealings on an active scale by pro-| "I P e SR et R S L e increased from $115.000.000 in the is- |in tho fiscal year ending Junc will be %| |fessional interests at western an 600 Kennecott Telde.c o 0 olwdlmanp 4 0 0 T cal year 1914 to about $550,000.000 In | he highest on record and may pa ! other interfor centers. 100 Tentgn ¥ e 011 21U. 8. MANUFACTURERS the fiscal year ending June 1919: to| (e $10.000.000000 line. o 25 Prices rose one to_ three points al- Averp 0 0 3] To 3 10 IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE|South America from $1 o R ™ e A SIMPLE, PRACTICAL APRO: mest at the outset, food, motor, rub- Clnghan.p his The -United States is now supply-|1914 to nearly $400.000,000 in o] official figures are now WITH OR WITHOUT PoCcKer | Per and equipment shares again set- 2 ing approximately one-half of - the|Oceania from $54.000.000 in the pre-|grand rotal €a.111 pron over the head ana is | ting _the ce. which was extended, W s e n1ny e s|trade AI of the non-manufacturing|war period to $190,000,000 in the cur- | §5%50.000,000 in the 0 a1 < Fullness | subject to intermittent realizing, to 20 12247 12,0 ]sections of the whole world are now |rent year: to Africa from $28,000.000! 1577 fhe highest recorc mad be omit- | the end. In only a few important carces T (%), Tacotson. Thrre base | looking to us for a large proportis to $75,7000,000 and to North America|an entire fiscal yeur e arranged on | were final quotations much more than 1 Jacobson of their supp! of manufacture which also takes its manufacture al for the 11 moatk N with a fraction under their best. Prior to the war the United States|from the T'nited States. the increase |y exceeds thut of any year in Outstanding individual features em- BASEBALL Was suppiying about one-sixth of the|is from $529,000,000 in 1514 to approx- ! na’ past. and should the June figures four sices:|Draced Crucible | and _Eloss Shelid R Syt GO manufactures entering international | imately ~$1,275.000,000 in the Year|aequal monthly o the 113 jSteels_Chendier, Studebaksr and Gen- g =i trade; in the year which ends with|which ends with this month, and | months ady ¢ ind to= t{eral Motors, Keystone and Kelly- W g 2 this month we have supplied about|most of these phenomenal zains oc f fiscal yea with TETAITY 45 FERrInEnEl) Mices, (Anier e o BN Pritadembia 1 Boen 7, one-half. Magufactures entering in-|in_manufactures . 1819 would b $10,000- fiGi Ao 1A R e e St Lol 4, et 2 ternational trade in pre-war years| The United States is in fact the | 000,000. of 10 fu,;,\,5(‘)‘;,'1”’;‘°;,‘m(;‘u;‘;[ x;":{‘l:'rfi‘m,"(f’igg:- Cincinnatl 5, CI | averaged about $7,000,000,000 per an- - s 3 d_Cigars, , i Spension of e: R E : )ils and siippings made belated | New York 4 Washingtcn . facturing countries of the world, not- : _— but substantial advances under lead Chicazn 6. Cleveland 4. Siblly® Clormis v Amstrin “ana Beigiven |14 YRV 4 3 R FHeal Diplorait of Texas Company. Mexican Petro-| . Swh Iv cr Detrolt 2, St Louts 14. e e Ay piat na B lé\ Ea House “seems to have kept leum, Sinclair, Roval Dutch, Ameri- e s g by the other Buropean manufactur- | \ri. (“J B o O b ONican Interna nd Marine com- 100 Tob Py Jereer Clty 0, Newark 1. s 1 - - . e i R cverybody by Imon. Sales amounted to 1,500,000 12700 Toh Pin Raliimore 16, Reading 6. SHE g at (i Il Spmiiceidnd TG, they did— | S"ares, %00 Tnion Pos Tochester 2. Torowto. 8. GENEVA, N. Y. Bonds were firm on reduced activ-| ya00 1 Liberty and international issues| 1s1r0 1" = Tubber ving slight.gains. Eastern Leagos. P 7 R A e Do ¥ Thames River Line 8% Cumulative Participating Preferred Shares Total sales, par Woreester 5. Waterbury 1 Fub 1 pr Stzel Chicago at Cle |00 0K Fanis were nchangea on| &8 &5 S EA e STEAMER CAPE COD Dividends quarterly, Jan. 1st, April Ist, July 1st, Oct. Ist call. 2000 Woth Pump American Assectation. q Y . 1st, Ap s y ist, Ucl. lsi o mpr g Indlanapolls 8, Toulsvllle 6. (First game.) & —_—— STOCKS. Inlanapolls —_3-ourile 5. (Second. same.) Whitehall Transportation Co. Ine. 2 : 5 Low ol Seeal s ";3‘;‘_5‘{; Futniae i - e e e o i Cumulative 8¢ Preferred Shares Authorized Issusd strong: hizh 8: low 6: ruling rate s;| ST O 6 Mincsolis 11 N Mendaon Wednsalars anoopri (this issue} (Par Value $100) $2,000,000 $1,000,000 closing bid 6: offered at 6 1- z days, at 5 p. m.; Norwje uesday < A Rl 8 loan 6 bank acceptances 4 1- SRS Thursdays and Sundays at 6 p. m.; J Common Shares (Par Value $100) 60 300,000 \& 6 BeLLaNnS COTTON. e css oF FAfabut B i b corwier | ] Lreferred shares purticipate equaly with 10 per 7 | Hot = St Louis at Cincinnati Retiyeen = Norwich cent. and are redsemable as a whale or E ¢ accrued > o waf'gr Cr ‘;":_W ‘l';;lu I - 2—Spot cotton AR g < > | end. Sinking fund: beginning | 1914 T ni. of net = Sure Reiief i QUL o e e R outsize] $1.10, 1n- | ar cach year o be sct asic 7 ihe Pre- e Company on the Pre- Am W & L pe NEW YORK BOND MAGKET. Am Locomo YeT cent. on tre COomno in._Connecticut--and present net earnings are nearly four Azen B. KNOU BELL-ANS Am Smelin: %s. 1 - — i e 2h a fo F.OR INDIG ESTION ! A\::; 1t :: :‘. 2 \\'41c¢~lr‘r 5 e o times the Preferred dividend requirement } i & D P N L4 l e ] S r Special Circular Upon Reguest b g S| THE W, T, FIELDS CO. 902 Chapel St. Tel. Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn BRING YOUR HATS | TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED| TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT conis -per $160°bond. 7 = GRAIN MARKET. i entiznce. Phane 1200 CLEANING PARLORS. 100 ::':, THERE 1= 00 aaver:ising medium in " = ~aOAC% | 5 papern Connecucur cquai o Tne Bul R TR AR RN TR R TR TN EER N R AR IO AT E e ETRRREEAts Cene s i G e e S

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