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FOP EVERYTHING " Cincinnati, Ohio, July 11—The east- | on, their regular catcher, has given | INSURABLE o lime eayalled up matters with the | up the game ana that they will use | i ‘westerners by winning two out of ‘ounihan, the N. F. A. star catcher, | . LATHROP & SONS three matches plaved in the intersect | in his place. Every Dossivie meslms{ g - tional tennis championship games|will be used to have :Anderson play __ 28 Shstucket 8%, Norwich, Conn. here today. today. The Bear Cats state that they | T The eastern players. took both ! will refuse to play if anysplayer other - matches in the singles, while tie |than those signed for play. However, Wwestern contingent won the doubles. | the game will be played at the hour The score now stands at three to |stated, 3.15. The winner of lndfl,\"s] three. ® game gets the $100 and alsé 60 per Today the natignal champion, R.|cent. of the gate receipts. the loser BASEBALL Lindley Murray of Buffalo, defeated |taking the remaining 40 per cent. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS - © Sam Hardy of Chicago, 6:2, 6-3, 1-6, £ =t Mational League. Tha City cf w Yok 2 2-6, 6-1 and Wallace Johnson of Phil- | NORWICH-N. L. INDEPENDENTS 6-4, while Robert Kinaey and Axei| One of the best games of.tha sea- | Cnclinat Graven, both of California, won from |SOn Will be played on the, Falls dia- | *Clnciuna S. Howard Voshell and Wallace John- | mond Sunday when the newly organ- son of Phefladelphia in the doubles by |ized Norwich team meets _ tne fast Bcores of To0S0rs. it e e Y e Liondon Independenta; | The ante . will_be called sharply at 3:30 o'clock FAVORITES WIN MAJORITY by Umpire Luke Ri]e;' and the fans Frootlvn 2. . Philadeiphia 3. Teston 2 (Firet game, 13 innings.) Bosten 2. (Second game.) American Lezgue. GonRICH ) R H Goo Select your INSURANCE AGENCY 4 Tivo o - and baggage and bunching their hits off Perry. | hike 1t over to A. A. park where they will give Manager Stebbins and his e will be assured of real snappy ey : - s Srcrfon g g Rk e OF GRAND CIRCUIT RACES|game from start to finish. Umpire| Hasiew s Prismen. : % 3 o _secure adequate, Cleveland, O, July 11.—Three favor- | Riley is empowered with full juris-| Sprvgted 5 New Haven 2. I\Yews thg, nemical PENDABLE protec ites, one second choice and a rank out- | diction and will run the game in| Weterbury &' Pifisfield 5. AN = - ’ You cant go wrong in selecting | sider were the winners at today's| strictly professional manner. =All ar- % ; a\ s i i THIS AGENCY. Grand Cireute Eacte ;fhl? favorites | rangements have been completed to| Jemey ciiy T - N e i Fa:z iy > were King Stout, in the half mile trot- | take care of the largest crowd ever s ¢ R ISAAC S. JONES Ung dash; Prince Loree, in the 205|scen on the Falls grounds and the| yuifee' B THE THERMOMETER IS SECURELY WEIGHTED il : - class trot, and Sanardo, in the first|very best element of patromage is ex- can Assoctation. ; s e o il fnsurance ‘and Real Estate Agent |division of the pace. The Sub-|pected. The lineup as heretofors Dub- | . puut =, sieorme o YN BY THE WEIGHTLESS COMFORT OF So wherérer you go, L o . Stance, second choice. .won the first [lished will be: Chase catéh, Simcox | Minnapolis 3 Rances ity 4. you hear it, “Gond- |f Richards Bujlding, 91 Main Street | division of the 2.10 class trot, the sec- | pitch, Counihan first, McKny second,| Tiedo s Columbis 5 (11 inimny 9% 25 , P st YOO Al —— - ~~—— | ond division of which will be contest- | Dugas third Murray short, Stanley. —— & F i pich-has THE { LEs i oggn i McIinney. an | Hall and Wheeler in the outfield and ocues sebav. ~ : H Tires” | gutsider, won_the second d.vision o dly reserve of stroms material ional Leagus. y CHAREES D. FOSEER. |3%0cs Fongthe sscopa o P 30 | Pittsburgn at New York. < ¢ R Summaries: 2 e benchy GEme el a2 Cincinnati % Philadelphia. Praisa end en‘husi- | : Three year old trotting. half mile sl S B -y S A SRR, m over it isin th § aash, value $500: PECORD WAS NOT TO GIVE Leawe - ; . e e s : King Stout, (Stout)_...1.. 7 e e e But the mercury shoots to thz top in ths tube cf style. ¥ cir. Deglers, chig il & 3 o SRR - A2 Philadeiphia at_St.” Lou's. . - - . fours, garage men, ¢ Main Charlie Hazzard (Geers) + 3, Toledo, O. July 1l1—Oliver Pecore New Yoik at Detrest. The last wo: 28] fin: O s AL AT ACT), | Tel. ?81 3 161 Main St. |1l Lo (McDonala). *. &f iétaree or: tae Winiard. Dathneey thom Toston as Chicsgs, t rd in design, the final murmur in correctness e ol it - e - - ——— | Nihila also started. pionship boxingz exhibition here on | Leasue of select, many pattern=d summer cloths. aealons Iy BUIRTERND e Yime, 1.03 1-2. July 4. today divulged the details of | e l “KEEP.K L7 suit of i ng h ! 2.05 class trotting, purse $1,500: - !an agreement he claims to have been ! pringfield. Some . KGO, i 1 i : IN FINALS TODAY |Prince Loree (McDevitt). 2 1 1'demanded by Jess Willard, to the ef- | S | SUE picmmnnkvne to YOUR { Windhestak, Mass July 11— Francis | The Toddler (Stinson) 1 2 5 fect that Pecord would not declare the . figure and tasta. ; i f Ouimeg and fess Guilford, both of the | Wilkes Brewer (Murphy) .... 3 4 2 winner if the bout went the 12 rounds SUNDAY GAMES. ! est, best the |b Woodland Gelf club, won their match- | ESperanza (McMahon) 5 3 3 limit . National League. bber i i es in Ghe third and sewmi-final renens| Helr Reaper also started. Pecord asserted he affised his signa- S | rubber indusiry has |} of the Mpssachusetts. = state . gare| . Best time, 206 1 | ture to the agreement the aay prior to s : groduced. * § champiénship at the Winchester | , 2:17 class pacing, purse $1,200 (first the bout on the demand ef Willard,| . . . ! L4 ° e H Country club today and will mees tq. | division): i who declared he would not enter the -k Mot riva i And Goodrichis. The |/ morrow in the 38 hole flnal Gug. | Sanardo (Murphy) . <21 1 3 ring unless the decision was left in the QUALITY CORNER : il | . : T “Oui- | Harry Mac (Ward) ©...I111.03 2 1 hands of t dses alone. triumph speaks in |} Bt ops e pement CHEIMpE M Oul . PR 9or8- 13 | T had pecn meriod pecelonms et Eactern League. the figures the |} met has won the title thi imes. = heaY ! 5 < o A - i 1 he figures on e |} Ouime€ defaated Parker atices | Harley R. (Wickerbath) eriri? 4 6, Rickard and Mare & 7 Dro piome : Weterbury. Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank G dg T Sanase. it of the Brookline Country club by two | . Tommy Deforest, Belle Chaffin. Mi- as judges would give the decision at N Havon. aodrich oSquarz |3 and ome. in *the semi-f round and | Shael A. Powers., King Canu and the conclusion of the bout 1if it. went by which Goodrich || @uitfor® Wah from Paton of | Manuel also started. ithe designated number of rounds.| Hariford ai Bildgeser ' Ve 3 1t Homestead by the same margin, Best time, 2.05 3-4. j Should they disagree. it w. under 2 F bought from Boston Wednesday 2 | (@ Bated for Harper tn 6tn. asks you to judge 1§ H B P .2.10 class trotting, purse $1,200 (first|stood that Referee Pecord would give: LEAGUE STANDINGS. two errors playing third for Philadel- | GScie b9 2 Goodrich, and all |} e = division): his decision. { : ~ Natienal L | phia_but when shifted to first hase, | Nain™ sl { e s ve: Teimbhs The Substance (Valentine)...1 1 3 Foi his brilliant one-hand stop of | other tires, f he Duwels and Trimmers will play | Ridsemark (Traynor) e e . | ; i i off the decifling game of thelr se’}&i The | Cossack (Grm: 3 3 g HOGEN RETAINS SFITLECIN il fl{p;‘.io:l?::-'!sh r';‘ml\-h'mgm;}‘ i Square the price of | Bunday at the fair grounds. Coach!American Girl (Garrison) 215 OPEN CIRME” GOLF JOURNEY' f the day. Score: i |% James had the Duwels on the turf| The Triumph and Myra McGregor _Glen Head Y. July 11—Walter | [ T om0 Faigiania 1w | e SSCONTINUE, TO LosE sy v Cthe I Friday -night for the last time before | alse started. | Hagen of Detroit retained his title in ! & “poms - hlling | B hipo s e DROP GAME TO INDIANS Goodrich List Price. |} the biz game and declared _that the| Best time, 2.08 1-4. {the metropolitan open chamnionship ' st Faocr e 2% T e - 9| Clevelanda. o July 11—Cleveland Sq th Loz | | team was in, the pink of condition and | 7 class pacing, purse $1,200 (first golf tournament at the North Shore FPhladelpiiy L (aicbera 3 a3 8 i 2| defeatcd New York 5 1. taking sSquare the mileage | if the Trimmers win they deserve division): Country club here today, finishing American League. | Mommrertn 119 ¥ 0 demert 4 5 i o o|three out Gf four in the series. Home backing it with ||| credit. ut he savs one bf the teams; Worthy McKinnev (Moore) § 1 2 1 with a total of 294, He had rounds of | Plek2b 4 1 1 5 budericly 4 310 4 o) runs by Speaker and Sohnston were Goodrich’s M S iSoE loibe wrecked, and it isn't|Peter Somers (Thomas)...3 8 1 2 76 and 75 on the first day, and 72 and | Qe Deal 4 130 GRardzi 080 0 0 features, Score: rVv’qo rich’s ore- I EOing to be &4hee Duwels. When Man- | Lucy C. (Shively) .1 3 6 3 71 for the second 36 holes. Qreviiang a1 20 200 jow Yory obian aga i 2 ezer Cdry whs asked to make a state. | Alice W. (Hedrick) 0 2 4ro His score was three strokes better! e o e S8 L el i oo SR ileag - Adju.st l,‘ e Hix Pulsmiled, and | Lassie Pointer, Broiher 'James, than Emmet French of York, Pa. with b i L P00 o niWikand HE ;_nentF—G,uOO miles il acted mystegious The “Puwels hope | Progress Regulator, Jeannie Castle, rounds of 73-75-78_for 297, .whi o Totals 33 927 15 21020 or ‘abrics— 8,01 that they will ses thele relable mo) Auto Pace and Sadie May also start: | Charlie Hoffner of Philadelphia, in Bimimiis e 0000 H : QSS F000 il ers from the East Side at tHE game ! ed. | third place, had a total of 299. LA L 150 I miles for Silvertown || Bunday. 5 ¥ Best time, 2:07 1-4. Hagen's afternoon round today was Poe 10 | o Cords. il = ——— the best of the tournament, a 71, while | prosigence Tors (z) Ratted T . 14 E TEpe = NO MARATHON IN THE his morning circuit for’a total of | o1 ) Itan | il That will tell you i} - 3 v i s i V: 500 » - .. SPECIAL NOTICE 1920 OLYMPIC GAMES|}4% xave him the ¢ Dodial Sienrdn 2 o ¥ about tire values, |i ! have purchased ‘special Yachines| Paris, July I1—The international — e ; ™ Deat | an ' YOL for Sharperiing Lawn. Mowers and | Olympic committeo, ‘on the oxpress | POMFRET VS. ALL HALLOWS i $o5 | van. ! d show you why all kinds of: Clippers; Mgt GFihders, | request of the’ Beigian and British AT MOOSUP SUNDAY | New Haven : 546 | — | thousands of ti~> Etc. 4 | representatives Yo ~ the meeting at| Lo AT N i g gl Sl s {GIANTS TAKE TWO OUT OF Chmarond users are floct ‘& G. W. DOLBEARE :""““,’;I‘°';{.‘“§,;’;‘:‘{’,‘.’;‘f.‘i§ at{':ofeelirefl after each other at the stroke of the | CINCINNATI REDS TAKE THREE FROM CARDINALS 0000 x5 to, share in theisu+ T General Jobbing Shop | framt the . Olymbic. sames ta he “voig | bell Sunday afternoon at 3.30, |Rube TWO FROM '30STON BRAVES| New York. July 11--New Pork made Sl perh.servi 5 80 West Main Street at Antwerp ni1920. The decision to | Malarkey of Providence wilfbe ¢n the | mocion, - July, 11—Cincinnati' jook | If, WO Ot of thide '¥6m St. Louis, | st PEE perb service of these = omit the race has aroused such feel- o Bgeca i S Y amown | both gaes today from Boston, ~ tae | Dty shuttine/6uc"the_ Cardinals, il big, husky, More- Ing that the bureau-of the interna- 25 Bill. the old rellable. Will @0 therf. st 4 1o 2 in thirteen innings and the | 1 Sore: Ashland Indépendents vs. Siater Inde- | Mileage Coodrict gian committee to reconsider _the | Packstop work. second 6 1o 2. The visitors tied the by i) Yort (%) a | A i 9 tional committee has asked he Bel- |, Moosup manager: In answer to the|gRSe"E 0 1% *y, The_ vlsitors tied the ' =~ SLarsa e Bonilapte Tires. 1 - . | Guestion: letter telling about the ‘mistake in the | (T8¢ & base . Rariden's drive into left : Miller.ib e The Ashland Independents, a team | | . s BEOED 0L the * AN, ‘Uhilipw=Beary Catfigeo M pons g iofon's qrive intoslefe E : & 1§ recently organized in Jewett City, are| (I " lT H ERE TAFTVILLE VS, BEAR CATS Ig?mg. Tt me state thalt “tie ‘indhaer (CONCSE DOURAE Inte, 4 - hole. in © they 111 o]to cross bats with the W. A. Slater| | Buy Goodrich Tir.. 3 {of the Bear Cats s in no way to| et Fun i . 20 oIndependens. of the same D at- _ S e cned the thirteenth inning with a | McHenmif o g from a Deal, ¢ - Ehlas AT TAFTVILLE TODAY |blame: in fact he wished o have the | °Pened L3 =, ! 1|vrduy, July 12th. Thke Ashland - aler L~ S This afternoon ‘at the Taftville dla- | STIor corrected, but in some way the | SiNSle and scored on Civbis home N 10" o o|pendents ure composed of players mond the Taftville first team and the Matter was noi taken up and the old | | etory, Bietne was op VMew 2 0 1 o 0fwho have all played on the strong ADJUSTMENT v/ Bear Cats will meet in the deciding 555 G]m;;d.“ The avore should have And dften inthe Gecond conteot ) d = T 7| Ashland A. A, or on the strong St | Fabrica - 6,020 5 ) game of the three-game series for 4 read All Hallows 11. Bear Cats 3.—The | hard &l Mary's with the exception of b'g Carl | Cocd o 4 / purse of §100. The first zame of the | Sporting Editor. i > e ’ B May 1n oth. Benjamin, who has recently returned ords - L,000 miles series went to the Taftville team by | v L . g e - from doing backstop duty against the the score of 12 to 2. However, in the ' Rovers Want a Game. Sinsie sy SR I Sostea () S Re % % 03 Huns, Manager Wilson of the Slater b second game the Bear Cats came back | The Rovers of Willimantic would Ratvoh o S T al’ ' & L Independents has had his men going eyl Tt strong and won by the score of 6 to 3. 'like to meet the Jewett City Seconds 0 Her oz.2h 1 o | Bames. through n good stiff practice each i Both teams are sunposed to use:the at Jewett City Sunday afternoon; Call Frado i3 1 . e night, and he is not worrying over the i game lineuns for ,}Fe;ef?‘."“‘:‘f.‘fii have 25 ‘\;';Y'!ma(yéu;’-u between 5 and 930 a. Rl 3 @ Toie1n H »|WHITE SOX TAKE FOURTH result. “He also wishes 1o e that i been' us eding zames, £ v (Saturday). Ask for D. 3 1 Borckel i 8 1 . e has accept he challenge of the You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE | the Taftville team states that Ander-, Hagserty. i 0 Mnvitiegs 3 0 s Y R AT e ey oy %% thed b 3 Aaalas addenc 5 0 Gawar.c 27 ol Chicago. July .l1—Chicago made it|weather permits on Thursday .e ERE for we' hive ‘adequats ST! Reutnery 4 o Nent.p 0 o|four straight from Philadelphia to- | ing July 17th, the Stater tonm oul ] EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS e day by winning 7 to 1. The locals | pagk up bats ba #nd the real skill that insures prompt i 3 3315 o won by sBiheiers mvice: () Tased for Nent s eorc, 00600020000 24 ™ i . E o . Chicago i * o i y T. J. HEALY. SHHE e N G SRl b e ARG S L S T Marguerite Bldg., Norwich, Ct. Raninhase Wits, Rariden. Boeckel. Home 1ums. | Thomes3b Ci€omineis 4 3 4 2 oa B e L - ——————| MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. 3 (i Commtt Gy St SEEe BRIEF STATE NEWS | New Yorl ly 11.—ons o Burn<. 1. ‘ i PLUMBING AND GASFITTING | rregulariiy attended ihe or";\:‘::.fmfl:; i A g 2 o Kowpir 32 80 o B i anect o Thes Briafabort distriot e —— ——ltoday's stock market, but .the trend | [RUR & o i 2 i » 5 ordnance headquarters here will begin [vas unmistakably upiard, particular- | R B vy ¢ 11 :4lclosing July 3L CAILL UP 734 1. the various apacialiies which owe 13 siernEmn e e oide By - Caivin: Eonien ! Sy 5 o othv : B L o .—Capt. a den ; ;};;(;‘r;llizg?.(;'ler;vcc;‘o!:.nd activity to the DS O Totals 4 Truesdell, 81, died suddenlv Monrday | -With or Without Gas Attach- The money market was again firm,| ° ] olarusiices ¢ 223 ) BENG eieoy o M night at his home at Riverside. I e oMM LYs EFFICIENT |l yesterday's ruling. rate of 7 per cent.| 2 Gy o Reatiogp 1 0 -1 2 o) Phladelphiz e SUEOR T Hartford. — Ice tickets, secured | EE et b e v een e P8 8 0 8] T e Hilsmackson ana Dugan. thiguEn & fung) raiand, by he muniolc| ; S W reel e at 5 I Cy . 990 L4 p O o i 2 distrib- | ; : pal ice committee, have been distri Time funds were more closely held,| §io? Totals i+ > o 94 faml in Hartford | ; TIGERS DEFEAT SCNATORS: uted to 94 familie . | {however, 6 per cent. being bid for all | T s (R < 3 7 gl juvenile commission. el s e 1 31 i HARPER' FAILS IN SIXTH |tRroush the Juvenile cc i We furnish . Repairs for ail.ora~ex In addition to the several groups of{ &0 G Gingunarl Sl Detroit, July 11-=Detroit won from T S o e e of Rarges | peace industrials which gathered| 33! R e B ‘Washington today, 3 to 1. Harper, 2 | resh momentum on further favorable o Srgdprii kR Who was' knocRed ot of " the hox rade reports, today's strong features Be hursday, essayed. a- comeback and A J thle & CO .included shippings and metals of all e N e "Saby PIRATES TAKE LEAD IN pitched good ball - until . the sixth, - Y - | descriptions.” "*" * : ; fn Cogper . SECOND AND BEAT ROBINS | whon he gave was (o 4 pinch hitter 12 FERRY STREET lionn T oaial Saine In marines. Avers Tl doniie i e himus ool e T T | Beorzr i allied shares were concurrent with :“i -::rr“mr . ond inning gave Pittsburgh a safe| b, hpo. 2. . o ;g:"cesm1ng;i::\lps ;‘arhy' i e Sk P lead over Brooklyn today, the Pirates pie:i o Fat B 4 It s enem! . { Int P prostp winning, 5 to 2. The victor: 230 00 Phone 581 well as neutrals, whose ports were Kenneco ; S i > H : HE $ — BibstiOneing e i oesiont Eebieh Vaues . AT I I o P 14 NORWICH = The further strength of metals was Jazwat atotor i e lien - w2 oe vs Modern Plambing (3 i v v nesiie 58| B3 20 acyts S T P NEw Lonbon £ ply of refined copper wou on be ex Petrol Righee. 20 1 son.ss V-merp 2 0 o ollovep 1R 68 L TR B ot S o | Mlowit o 4328 riton 2 * Gl 10 o Saeinl in. moflern “huask as s e el SR e s R GF : o mitht ‘.u'k-:nen 10008 mous BUNDAY—3:30—FALLS DIAMOND electricity is to lighting. - We .guaran. | \"8_ s 1905 K &7 5 ° i L [ =i e e bt PRI e DR | o o e T P mmeia, pontribe | | lap e Ditse L1 0 |eadn el LA ! By TpertiyoneRenTiaRTON T Mirest [ ibyted to the somewhat rcfeed to] e R — g ¥ 3 tal at irregular advances, but U. S.] b G U T | Ask us for.plans and: p s, Steel was disappointing to those who | = ——— — | ‘mith.p though yesterday's tonnage statement Totals B D] i “aMitchell | Totals (2) Batted for Preffer in 3rd. (22) Batted for Smith in Sih. Score by innogs: Plerce Ray Con Cop . Reading .. Rep I & Steel would infuse fresh strength to that J G K N issue, which reacted under persistent gt 3 j pressure at the end with several other ol stocks of the same class. Total sales 67 West Main Street amounted to 1,575,000 shares. NON-TAXABLE Foreign exchange was less unset- Pittsburgh <Rt W W S . tled, sterling and francs showing mors B oy néf'é."u:_‘ : IRRRE 7 Per Cent. Cumulative Preferrad Shares f stability, but lires remained reaction- T. F - BURNS <P including Liberty and foreign % . ¢ i |issues, yielded slightly. Total sales, HEATINS AND PLUMBING |25 yoisessaremted sizamsoon = call. Southern Ry South Ry pr . Temn e Tebaceo Pro Tob Pro pr .. Tob Prod’ rta Tnion Pacific Union Pac pr We are offering 7 per cent. Cumulative Preferred Shares of a Public Utility Company, operating without competition in a prosperous and growing section, and FLACK’'S HOMER IN SIXTH HELPS DEFEAT PHILLIES Philadelphia, July 11—Flack’s home o = U Clzar, Stores run with two on bases in the sixth, 91 Franklin Street STOCKS. A followed by a “wilk . sacrifics. amd| ¥ 7.8 Steel ick’s double scored enough runs' for 1 1 £ 73 1 - 3 3 i e U8 Sen Chicage to. hens Frinaeonis ted.a |} SETVINg a-population of about 75,000 with Electric Light Wortrh Pump A Worth Pump MONEY. New York, July 11..— Call monay BASEBA' ,l . firm: hizh 7; low 5:' ruling rate 1 | Am Agrl cn The score was 6 to 3. RBlackburn Am deet Suga Am Can .. Am Can pr Am Car & ¥ Am Car & T pr . Am Cot on Am W & L and Power Service. Fresent net earnings are nearly six times the Preferred dividend requirement. Price to yicld above 7 per cent. ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING; §TEAM FITI1ING Washingion Sg. !::l;-.ingtnn Buildi it R glosing bid 5 offered at § 1-2: last| P S0 £ ot weighi Gonmt <1 oii s | iios Am Tesmo oo T oan 5; bank acceptances 4 1-2. ! z :nd for ial Circular Kaent tor N, & O Shest Packing | 3 15 (. ey ' vs. i TR ey - ife 3 Am Tel el ™ 2 = 4 Aoas New York, July 11. — Cotton spot | BEAR CATS I HE W I FIEI D ‘ 0 {RON = CASTINGS | ' ta Y ol ‘ T2 sk v R i B i cnicasa dmase ARKET. TarTviLLE INVESTMENT BROKERS 4 i . 2 20 B . Yalt o pro. :i Open. High. Low. 5 T FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY B % . }gg,‘ SATURDAY, JULY 12TH, * o P 5 i THE VAUGHN FGURDRY (0. E T X Bz E 902 Chapel St. Tel. Liberty 5870 New Haven, Ct. ? s o ! EBtin a4y 5. DECIDING GAME OF SERIES 3 - . FOR 3100

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