Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 8, 1910, Page 12

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THREE T0 FEDERAL PRISON | Men Who Victimized Graham and Extortionist Are Sentenced. ALL ENTER PLEAS OF GUILTY | Year win Hobbard and and Day, Serve Thirteen Mon Other Indictments, ardson While P Get {erbert P. Richardson and Charles D. {ubbard, charged with using the mails in e “miking” of George Graham out of $150, \nd Maszzeo Pasquale, an Itallan charged th using the mails for extortion, were | entenced to terms in prison by Judge | Munger in United States court. All of the ndicted men entered pleas of gulity i The indictment against these men in- || uded two of the four which have been | eturned by the grand jury this term. Two || of the indictments have not been made pub- | the accused persons are yet at || ¢ because arge. Richardeon and Hubbard i the Indietment with using United <tates malls for conspiracy to defraud. The | against the two men was ||| for conspiracy to defraud George Graham t of $150 wev weeks ago, by agreeing him with at a big ng the s in futherance of Graham, after agvancing $150 un of the pair and succeeded || Just as they were || were charged the pecific eharge ) b nploymen salary, u their schem secame susplel uring their arrest bout leaving the city Gets a Year and a Day. chardson and Hubbard were arrainded | Judge W. H. Munger Wednesday || and were sentenced at once Lo one and ono day In the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth The other Indictment against quale Mazgeo, or Mazzeo Pasquale Stefano ' Marano, the Itallan, who two letters to an Itallan merchant named Irel Papa of Geneva, N. Y. demanding | from him first $40, and failing in securing that demand wrote a second letter ralsing | his demand to $100, with the threat (u‘ dynamite his home and assassinate his| tamily if the latter demand was not com- | plied with. The letters wege written from | was Pas- allas wrote 1'1)|npri\ing every weave manufactured i Woxt Tuesday in that Monday is that Great Sale STDRESE FRIDAY IS Remnant Day Mill End of Dress Goods From the Gera Woolen Mills 1 their mills; the pieces run from 2 to 10 yards of 42 to .1” inch materials. You can find most any thing 9C-0JC to your taste in this fine col Remnants Foulard Silks at 49¢ Yard lection; goods worth to %2, yd 24 inches wide, in the twill and satin finish; medium and dark grounds of navy, greys, greens, tan, old rose, wisteria, old blues, white and black; 14 price Friday- per yard, at Persian radiant silk Chiffon (loth; Marquisette and silk voiles; barred and checked patterns 29 (M per yard, at T Natural Iungm-' a | Plain and I ancy Silk Rem very special purchase; this | uants, l,|ltf-(. S, le-f.uzllines, fine lot at half price r—pm‘; Pongee Silk; ll‘h“‘l and g stripe pieces, each vard, at i i e 50¢ it 10¢ and 20¢ white | 50c Poplins and Bengaline 27-inch 25 pieces of our 69¢ It’s Bargain Friday Of all the week Friday at Ben istible charm for all who love a good These items proclaim it. nett’s holds on irre bargain. Choice Dress Goods Remnants $1.00 Goods $1.25° Goods 6214c- $1.50 Goods ..75c | & AMOSKEAG APRON GINGHAMS Plenty for every- body, best patterns too, Friday only, at 6cC light texture, our prices # beautiful new Spring 12 off 1 nll wool §00ds in 434 to 7 yard pieces, Friday all at half 36 INCH PONG three shades $1.25 kind $1.00 SILKS 39¢ colors and patterns, silks for dresses ete., plain, corded Bengalines, fancy ines, plaid silks, hair line stripes, etc., all 85c and $1.00 quality, at 39¢ TUSSAH AND SECO SILKS—Hundreds of pleces, plain and jacquard weaves in widest assortment of colors to be seen in Omaha Very beautiful silky fabrics of extremely launder like linen. Regular retail values almost double P { . 25¢ and 39¢ EMBROIDERIES —Matched Patterns, Edges, Insertions, 24 inch Floun- cings, and odds and ends, worth to 39c, at o 15¢ VAL LACES—German and French Vals, worth ¢0¢ per bolt of 12 vards, our Friday price i 35¢ Friday Sale of Styhsh 0xfords 800 PAIRS $3.50 AND $4.50 KINDS A Here's a big, clean cut, inviting bargai- speciallly arranged to bring No finer values are seen on season- Ten pieces and only ., Blue, and Cedar, the yard 29¢ A great variety of weaves, waist Louis checks, to close, FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY Take Advantage : ] of the AYDEN Splendid Special s THE RELIABLE STORE Friday in Our Famous Domestic Room | Bargains. 25,000 yards of all kinds of Wasl Indit Linons, 40 in. Lawns, S Pongees, Poplins, Ottamans, Sh in fact all kinds of Wash Goot 20¢ a 1, in four lots, at, yarc AT 9:00 A. M. of Wash Goods worth up to 12%¢ FROM 10:00 TO 10:30 A, M.—§2 AT 1:30 P. M. enough to make a garment, at, AT 2.30 P, M.—All the remnants of ¢ Goods, Pongees, Rough Shantungs, Wash Goods, up to 59c a yard, 00 TO 3:30 P, . slightly soiled on one corner, x other sales called on the floo Ladies’ Kid and Lisle Gloves Slightly soiled, values up to 7oe, to close, pair In the Domestic Room. Bedspreads for All kinds of Wash Goods worth up 40 15¢ yard ; on sale, M.—72x80 Genuine Wamsutta Sheets, Every Item Means a Sub. stantial Price Saving. 1 Goods, Sateens, Prints, Percales coteh Madras, Scoteh Ginghams, aker Flannel, Outing Flannel, and is and White Goods, worth up to 1......5¢ The 10¢ 12%¢ We will place 2,000 yards of fine long remnants of all kinds a yard, at, N yard 2%¢ -.86¢ ln'(\l..(h« long Bhe silk mixed and all kinds of -10¢ yard »ur high grade Wash Gogds, high grade Ginghams, at, yard 5 regular § sheets limit, at, each b Men'’s, Ladies and Children’s Sample Hosiery, black. and colors, worth to 25e, on sale, at 7%c 10¢and 12%¢ SN — ————— Manufacturers’ Stock Sale Bargains In the Domestic Room Suit Department. {TAILOR SUITS-—Several hundred of them that were made to | sell up to $20.00, all new spring bargains, at | LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS new styles that would sell reg- $10. AlLADIES’ KIMONOS - styles, in four big lots, matchless 00 $8.50 $7.50 and $5.00 That are fully worth $1, at .69¢ Y { 3 Omaha. Passquale was traced to Denver | more people to our Friday sales ularly at $2.50, in Friday’s sule WASH UNDERSKIRTS - at, choice .1 95[ are worth $1, at, choice . $9¢ |FANCY UNDERSKIRTS—\\ orth to $2.00, at coeis A OBE CHILDREN'S DRESSES—The greatest lot of v .)luna ever shown in Omaha, at ..25¢ 49¢ 98¢ $1.25 to $2.50 All sizes in the lot from 1 to 14 years. See them. : ; 1 That and arrested there by the United States | Japanese Silk; full 27 inches | Sjlks, corded Silks, ete., at, able shoes. Are you going to be one to save $1.00 or $1.75 on a pur- | authorities on complaint of H. E. Randall, vide. v J o | o % | chase of a pair. Here's what the line consists of+ postoffice inspec lm‘" in the Omaha district, | wide, yd. Ry -35¢ | per yard ... S 25C Tan Oxford assian Calf Oxfords, Dull Leather Oxfords, Chocolate wito Aatkdd, il iV aave. - Phsguais’ was' Oxfords, Patent Colt Oxfords, Vici Kid Oxfords. brought to Omaha and bound over to the 3 : iR § We have all sizes in the lot, but not all sizes 20¢ Embroidery Kdgings, Insertions and Bead ings— Remnants and Trial Strips, yard federal grand jury about six wecks ago| by United States Commissioner Anderson. | He entered a plea of gullty to writing the | ...7/20 letters, but claimed in extenuation that he| did not know what he was doing, and that | Ie had been driven to desperation through | privation and the suffering of relatives | whom he had to care for | Wanted to Go at Once, He entered a plea of guilty to the indict ment before Judge W. H. Munger Thurs- | day morning and expressed the wish to| enter up his santence at once. His plead- ing was made through an interpreter, in which he expressed the bellef that would get at least a twenty-year sentence | it not lite. e shed & few tears over his predicament, but when Judge Munger fixed | his sentenoe at only $100 fine and thirteen | months in the federal prison at Leaven- worth he wept for joy over the lightness of his sentency he | ‘Flynn Misses Top Dressing Demand for Fertilizer Drives Mlny\ to Steal the Piles of | Sweepings. { Street foremen working for 'Street Con- | missioner ' Flynn are reporting the disap- pearance ‘of accumulations of city prop-| erty in the shape of dirt gathered on the esidence streets by the cleaning gangs. “It is very valuable for top dressing in gardens,” explains Mr. Flynn, “and at|| this particwlar time appears to be in good | demand, We miss many a plle in the morn- ing when we send our wagons after it | but as yet we have not oiffered any reward | for the return of the sweepings." i The commissioner has lost, for the time being, the services of Officer Wooldridge, | whe has been ordered back to his regular | work of humane officer. Chief Donahue | is going to give the street commissioner another policeman to keep up the work of seeing that bullding, grading and sewer | contractors do mot block the streets with | material§ or litter them unnecessarily with | airt. | ‘It Is & strange thing,” said the com- missioner, ‘‘that the first day Wooldridge Is taken from me someone begins stealing this catefully gathered material from the sireets.” 1 call it stealing because the stuft | is taken between quitting time in the evening and daylight next morning. It is | hot stealing in the strict sense, and we | would gladly give the dirt to anyone that | will take It off the streets. If they had | come after it some time ago the quantity M was seemingly Inexhaustible, but no such | kood luek could befall us Dress Identifies Victim ot Train| Woman Crushed to Death at Dominion Street Crossing Found to Have Been Mrs. Duhig. The body of the woman found In mangled mass on the Dominion street cros- ing of the Burlington, Wednesday morn- ing. has been identified by relatives as that of Mrs. Albert A. Duhig, Thirte h and Missouri avenue. She disappeared day afternoon, I Mre. Dublg's clothing furnished the only | positive basis of identification. She was so | | crushed by the train that not a semblance )t form or feature remained | Muys. Dubig left her home Tuesday after- Tues- | Narrow and medium widths, worth up to 20c a y Narrow Embroidery and Lace Kdgings strips, remnants and odd lots; all kinds, \.nd Fanecy Wash and Trimming Laces and Insertions; all kinds, worth up to 25 yd 29¢, at, Crochet, Venise and Cluny effects, etc., Insertions, Appliques. 50c Wide Embroideries at 25c¢ Yard 18 and 22-inch Fine Embroidered Flouncings, Skirtings, Corset Cover Widths, Wide Insertions and Galloons; also All Overs, worth up to 50¢ a yard—per yard, now at Linen Torchons, Black Chan- tilly, Bargains in Wash Goods for Friday Basement Offers Worthy of Special Attention EXTRA SPECIAL 1 Island \.lmsool\. Silky Lingerie, Soft Finished Long (loth and very fine Muslins; all one yard wide; desirable remnants on sale for the first time; 6%c per yard, at TXTRA SPECIA: ' Plain Colored Silk Remnants; black and all colors; various kinds of the finest silks and velvets, on big bar- gain square, per yard, at BXTRA SPECIAL Drummers’ Samples Silk and Velvet pieces; black and col ors; never before have we offered such a fine lot of these useful black and colored silk pieces at such low price; thousands of them, at, each Dress lengths of Printed Batistes and tan colored Flaxette—made to sell at 10c a yard at, per yard 3&0 Chambray Ginghams, Scotch Ging- hams and the regular 12%c nurse stripe Ginghams — in lengths for dresses, waists, aprons, petticoats and children's wear—Ilarge assortment, per yard .. Light colored, yard wide Per- cale; think of it; short length, but the 121%4¢ grade, for Friday, at, per yard Short remnants of mercerized pop- lins, soiesette, pongee and French Gingham—up to 2%0 value, at, yard The Most Remarkable Sale of fine Lace Curtains ever known in the west takes place next Monday 3" 11th This includes all the high grade lace curtains from the stocks which we purchased at a great reduction. The bar gains will be wonderful. All the Drapery Yard Goods in our Purchase go on Sale Tuesday. April 12 All the fancy and novelty drapery nets, all the drapery madras by the yard, all the drapery swiss by the yard, all the bobbinets, denims and drapery cretonnes at wonderful reductions, S.e the Twelve Big Window Displays BRANDEIS STORES nean to piek “‘greens” at some distance away, in the yleinity of the tracks. She aid not.return to her home and it was long | after her failure to return that the mem- | bers of the family went to Coroner Crosby’s | morgue, at Twenty-fourth and Seward streets 1o see the body which proved to be hers Mrs. Dubig was 47 years of age caves & husband and two daughters. kS eep of Geod Health The restorative power of sound sleep can. | not be over estimated and any allment that prevents it is & menace to health.| , 'or & long time I have been unable to sieep soundly nights, because of pains actoss my back and soreness of my kid- neys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was much run down. I have been taking Foley's Kidney Pills but & short time and now sleep as sqund a rock, 1 eat and enjoy my meals, and my general condition is greatly improved. 1 can' honestly recommend Foley's. Kidney Pills as 1 know they have cured me.” For f sale by sl druggists N Fleury Company | She | | Does | and prices are on the firm of W. C. slon grain merchants, randels Thursday a few days. “The bankruptey,’ cussing We are Iu sound financial condition and every dollar that we owe wiil be paid. We have simply quit busia atlo The market golng down, firm might do. wrong and prices are decided to quit Our closing Is not the result speculations on the board by of the firm. We suspend ness 50 we Quits Business Not Like Way the Market ! Moves So Decides to Close Shop. any member simply because our future plans, but 1 do not think that we will start up again as grain merchants |in this city. I don't know what we'll do. but we are not bankrupt and will laiming that the Pup delita market is “all wrong" downward run, the company, commis- with offices In the bullding, suspended business and will close its offices within Fleury E. W. Goodloe, Texas, found a sure cure for malaria and biliousness in Dr. King's New Life Pils. 2¢. For sale by Beafon Drug Co. report (hat we have gone into sald Mr. -Fleury while dis- the firm's action, “is erroneous. ding Permit Myrta O, Vest, 3810 Seward, frame, 2,50, A. H. Jensen, 42% North Thirty-sixth ave- nue, frame, $2,600; H. H. Fish, 33 Wool- worth avenue, garage, §1,000. suspended oper- closed our shop, a8 any other busi- | The Key 10 the Situation—Bee Want Ads. is ail | ot any | | we aidn’t like the way the market is goink. | I am not prepared to say anything about | pay | in each style. Women who wear small shoes get exceptionally good picking This is a one day prop- ositon, so be here Fri- day morning, 50 and $4.00 Oxfords, per pair— Remnants of Fancy White Goods All the ahort pleces accamulated during the past three months, lengths of 1% _ vards, Friday sale 14 5x33 Inches, Is, red borders, culled PRICE durable F apery T Crinkled_and_ printed effects, worth 19 ‘Unbleached Musslin; 36-inch, besi 9c¢ grade, Friday Waist Bargains | A quantity of white lawn waists with Dutg: collars, lingerie waists, black polkadot lawn and | embrolderey or lace or plain white Swies walists; on table at tucked trimming, excellent ma- special lo 98c | terials and finish, 59c K at..q Vieeee price.. .. WASH PETTICOATS A fine line of summer garments, plain or stripe 59¢ ginghams with tailored flounce, cut wide and full and of splen- 25 and s295" Tallored Smts at $19%° did washable materials. .. Take an early ca for comfort covering, pret. for 8ige at, ya Eight Styles Gowns New styles in muslin and cambric, with high, square or round neck, r and come Friday if you are in the market for a new spring suit, It's the second day of the selling of a special lot our buyer rushed out from New York. They are unmistakably tho handsomest women's suits of the spring season, at $19.50—again dem- onstratng the price-making power of Bennett's. . You'll recognize the superb styles and tafloring and acknowledge them far superior to any you have seen. All leading colors- S39c and 69c¢c Seldom does opportunity bring such a mighty saving. Think of it! Only 39 and 69¢ for choice of several hund- red dozen of popular make corsets. They are odds and ends, broken lines, factory close-outs and discontinued numbers from ouf regular stocks put out at phenomenal prices to clear up. Complete line of sizes in the assort- ment. Some late styles included. Hundreds will come for these extraordinary bargains. They'll go fast. Pays to be prompt Friday Bargam Day Clearmg num\\ ARE. PAINTS, Champlon Weed Pulle : val- | Thomas' colored E uesgiateh B oiv s oo . B 1% and 1-pint cans, Mixing Bowls—1, 2 and 3 quart, = b50c, at white enamel, values...15¢ | Top Shine 15¢ Mop Rags 7 value 5¢ Sink Strainer House ¢ Shoe Brushes. . ¢ | qt. 15 ¢ Bristle Stove Brushes Black Bristle Varnigh Brush X-Ray Stove Polish Shinite Floor Stains, to close 40c Sleeve Irons. s % and 1 pint cans 5¢ 19¢ Bread Knives Samples Free—White enamel and Iron Stand Holder ove pipe enamel mnvh in %, worth 15¢ to Polish, 2 10¢ Odds mn:!v ends— gal. 25¢ gal 50(‘ Furniture (rll\ The Grocery List for Friday and Saturday Marshall's ~ Preserved | Pu Jelly, at, por Bloaters L3 10¢ mps, And Sta Mignonette Peas, 4 can: Coffee o | for 250 3 Rice Sale—Jap Rice, 10¢ quality, 4 1bs 25¢ Bennetv's Capitol Bak ing Powder, 6-1b. _can now at 81.00 And Stamps. Cheese; cream, at Bennett's Capitol Flour per sack $1.56 And 50 Bennett's 3 1bs, for And’ 100 Bennett's per Ib, And 30 Bennett's ed, per And 0 Bennett's T 5 A 10 ed, per 8¢ | 8-1b. sack 184z Virginia Swiss And Capitol EX- | per b o Bennett's tract, bottle 18c| And 10" ‘Stamps Pepper, %-Ib. can 10¢ | And 20 Stamps And 5 Stamps Schepp's Cocoanut, b g | “pki. for 250 Tea. Sittings, b kg Bia 16 dlaines | e | Poppy” Milk, “large Pouble, Stamps on Gran- | nd 5 Stamps Ulated Sugar Diamond Crystal, onp Bale—Franco-Am- | Salt. at St lean, Tomato, And 10 'Siamps lenne, & Boulllon Radium Stove Pollshi— | at. cans, for oW at 1830 g Frouch And 10 ‘Siamps And 10 'Stamps Dejag’, Fr ard Ollve Ofl, large |Shrédded Wheat Biscuit bottle for 780 K. 13h0 And 75 Siamps 110 - Stamps Benheit's ‘Bargain Soap [Fels "Naptha ~Soap, 6 bai 3 for 250 Best Stamps. 1 ¥ | Best Coffee. Yo 35 Stamps. 100 Sta Capitol Pure | can e Ge quality o ‘rable | Madéria Vine Hulbs, 3 J»ll .8 Feed, 1b. | Peanut Butter, " ¥ now At a0 Jars 200 Mustard, | 10 Stamps Armogr's Shield Sliced Beet, dar 1340 Ana 5 Stamps. 8. 'V 1 Sale Lemon reed 3o | Taig. T and Honey Cookles — and | 8yrup, ac Per iib 20 per | Syrup Sale—s &0 | udn's Socteiy a¥ie | B3P can rabie yr | per ik now at .& And 10 2 Flakes 15 Stamps Ladies’ 15¢ Gauze Vests 9c Ladies’ 50c Union Suits, low neck, lace trimmed knee, Friday, at | IThe most delightful | you’ll find in any store in the | Bresed | wide, at yard ... /89c Black Taffeta, splendid bargain, at . |29¢c White Jap Silks, "0 inches w |85¢ and $1.00 Foulards, in beau- | tiful new colorings and pat- | terns, chaite soi Men’s Work Shirts, that scll for 75¢ and $1, choice . .49¢ Men’s Laundered Shirts, val- ues to $1.50, at 29¢ and 49¢ High Grade Wool Dress Goods Remnanis 300 patterns of the finest all wool Dress Goods 45 inch, 50 inch and 64 nch, from our high grade Wool stock in Domestic Room, worth from $1.50 to $2.98 a yard, on sale, at one price, yard | Another lot of Wool Dress Goods, at, | vard 15¢ 19¢ 25¢ 38¢ 48¢ 11,600 yards of remnants of all kinds of Linens, worth up to $1.50 yard, at yard .....25¢ 39¢ 49¢ 59¢ | At reg. counter in Domestic Room. 1,000 yards of all kinds of Crash nnd Toweling, at about % price. About 3,000 rds of Sheeting Mus- lins, Cambrics, etc., at about half price. 50 pieces in the lot, at, .58¢ and 69¢| Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, Gowns and Combination Suits,worth to $2, at ....49¢ and 69¢ Corset Covers, worth to $1 25¢ and 39¢ SILKS SILKS SILKS values and assortments here ¥ land. 50c Colored Jap Silks, 27 inches|26 inch Black Peau de Soie, $1. .29¢ 36 ins. wide, ..69¢ iday that value, soft and lustrous..85¢ 75¢c Rough Pongees, 27 inches wide, full line of colors, at 39¢ ide. great values, at........19¢ Plain and Fancy S8ilks, all ohmn-u new weaves and colorings, reg- ular values to $1.00 yard, on sale, at ........28¢ and 38¢ Boys’ Blouse Waists, 50¢ val- ues, in black and colors 25¢ Children’s 50¢ Quality Under- wear, Friday, at ......25¢ |Grand Clearance Sale of | Draperies ‘We will place all of our remnants o) the week's selling in two grand lots: LOT 1—Includes all remnants of | Swisses, Madras, Nets, and all kind: of Drapery Goods, worth up to 50¢ a yard, ail go at one price, at, per <o 10¢ LOT 2—Includes all remnants of the better quality, worth up to $1.00 a vard, your unlimited choice, at, per yard . .. 25¢ Scrim, 86 inches wide, neves less than on sale Friday at, yard -10¢ | All odd pairs of Lace Curtains at ex. actly % of the regular price. | Striped sold only, 26¢ YOU SAVE FROM $500 TO $10.00 AMONTH ON YOUR GROCERY BILL BY TRADING AT HAYDEN'S The Highest Quality at the Lowest Prices | 18 Ibs § Bars Diamond C Soap for . b {10 1bs. Best Rolled Gatmeal’ © 1bs. Best Hand Picked Navy 6 lbs, Taploca 4 Ibs Japan Tiead ‘Rice apan Head Rice . ye, per can .. r Champlon ns Alaska S Mustard Sardines ‘Beans . per can’ . per can . ugar Corn . % cans Wax, Green or Lima ans, per can 7 cans Baked ash All Kinds Corn Fiake Grape Nuts, per pKg BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE ictly Fresh Eggs, dozen, our price 2 Butter, 1b, String. Beans, Hominy . Pkg 1 Dairy Butte) ancy Fuil Cream, You per pound DON’Y FORGETY SEEDS WRITE FOR CATALOGUE FREE per Ib. .. America Ch Why 1613 Howard Street :‘WATCI THE PAPE) Fancy Full Cream Limberger Chee per pound Neufchatel Cheese, sach THD PEOPLE'S MARKET FOR FRESH VEGETABLES Spinach, per peck . Asparagus, bunch ets, Carrots, Turnip Fresh Fresh Fresh per b . Lettuce house Radishes . r 1b omatoes, bunches Fr Fancy Wax 4 bunches Hol G bunches Hom Head Lettuce, per he: Parsley, per bunch ORANGES ONEAPER THAN APPLES A Speclal Car of Highland Navels, ,, READ THIS. K 96 size Highland Navels, per dozen Moe bise Hikhiana Nuvels, per dozen Hikhland Navels, per dozer avels, per doz fiighland Navels, per do Yok THE BiG ERY SALE. 200-216 NUAL SHRU TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST D, Potatoes, Lawn Grass, Flowering Bulbs, Etc. waste time and money planting doubtful seeds when you can buy seeds that grow from Nebraska Seed Co. Telephone Douglas 1126 The Best Style Watch 'hese days Is the thin mo Ge 8 the name. del. We have some beau oty gold filled ranging pend a few mipuges in our S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 4516 Douglas Street 1 4 \

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