The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1905, Page 12

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hfelds and Neighbors A ayed Against Widow > Allen and Mr. Dyer. town Row that Startea with Complaint of Noise. Pf A feud whioh has been in existence for f than a year between Mrs. Charles 5 Allen, witiow of the former Superin- mt of the New York Hospital, and| M. Dyer, a friend. on one side and) score of neighbors on the other was| jel cut in tho West Side 1 this afternoon. ‘Mrs. Allen, who lives at No, 189 Ma3- tan avenué, is sixty. She {!s often| Ml and aiways nervous, and stree: noises ‘@te a grea: annoyance to her. In this| Sohn Dyer is in accord Mrs, Allen Complains. The trouble between the neighbors and Wire. Allen began when David) Hirsch- Purchased the adjoining house, at) 41 Manhattan avenue. Mr. Hir Bld and his family had hardly moved when war was declared. First a tele-| ae wire running to the Hirschfeld 4 Was strung over Mrs, Allen's “fhouse. Mr. Dyer was ordered to cut) P the wire, and he obeyed. | Then Mrs. Allen made a complaint | | @dout Ervin Hirschfeld, the seventeen- | “Year-old son of her neighbor. She sald| the was entirely too strenuous for the| health of the neighborhood. She wrote| "the Board of Health: she complained to| _ the police of the West One Hundredih | street station, telling how Ervin would | @rise every morning at 6 o'clock and Perform athletic stunts which caused | the houso to shake. | Mrs. Allen found that tho yelling of ‘The children on the block was injuring wher health, and Mr. Dyer went ‘orth to | Femonstratc, He was called “Whiskers for ‘his trouble, ad the little man, Qghast, saw the children scamper down ‘Ghe street. Bull Terrier In It. More letters were written to the Board of Health and more complaints | Were made to the police. About this time Dr. J. J. Molnerney, then lived at No. 187 Manhattan | ue, Had @ fine bull terrier, which Was @ favorite with the children. Tat @ildren and the dog were declared a olay combination and Mrs. Allen again to the police, but without re- it. ‘The children became more bold, it is elamed. They would take their stand le the Allen home and sing. Mr. would veuture forth, but the boys had » Dyer that they They would permit him to t upon iuem before th 3 their heels, yelling “Whiskers. Mr. Dyer declared that so bold did they become that they would often ring | the Allen front door bell. Mr. Dyer said | that the ringleader was “he strenuous Wirachfeld boy, who varied proceedings by beating on the Ailen front door. M Allen laid in walt in an upper siory | While Mr. Dyer made the usual charge and rout. As the boy ran from tne front door a pitcher of water was poured | over him. This only amused whe chil- | @ren the more and the pitcher was re- | filed. ‘Phen came forth Mrs, Hirschfeld from | er doorway, and the water thrower, Ing somewhat mar sighted and MgIY, dasoed Lie water down upon tue| Jreaa of her neighbor, Joined the Hirschfelds. walter an no longer war between Widow a Mr, Dyer and the children ” and Mr. Dyer, These neighbors met at the home of | Mr. Hirschfeld Jast night. Among them BATILE-SHP VERMONT TAKES HER FIST DIP American Wine Used at Launching Despite Plea for Mineral Water. | Bulid ne cheering her as she took the wat of distinguished persons being Bell to have the y mineral water, the of American vintage, was used. TE MAN OF THE HOUR te Nal \ \y SALE THAT Wont COME OFF PICTORIAL POINTS IN THE NEWS. BY T. FE. POWERS. “NOTHIN Do} NGt THE CZAR WAS GLAD TD HEAR THE Goo NEWS OUTNCY. Mass.. Au. 51.—The battle- ship Vermont was successfully launch 4 Fore River Shin- at the yard of the Company to-day, um bar christened with itlonal wine, but |tats on the «un deck betitnd 7-inch | The hull of the dattlelsirip ts protected at the water line by a nlete belt of | armor 9 feet 3 inches wite, havkec a | maximum thickness of ll inches for about 200 fest amidships. The engines ere of the vertical, twin- screw, four-cylinder, (riple-expansion of a combined horse-power of ‘There are twelve boilers. placed in alx water-tight compartments. There are thren funnels, each 100 feet ebove the baso line. The Vermont was designed asa fiag- ship. The arrangement of aua vides for accommodations for a cer, a chief of staff, nineteen wirdns officers, ten juntor officers. ten warrant | officers and not fewer chun 761 men, in- | cluding sixty marine DOCTOR LETS UP ~ OW BUTLER WHO THRASHED Hit i WOMAN ASKS AGISTRATE TO PUNISH DRIVER Declares He Beat Horse with Copper Bound Thong, Leaving Cruel Welts. high Mies Madeline Mills, the young woman who has devoted t past two years of {ng dump animale from owners, and who © ares: of Moviis md avenue for Ot6 thousands a of No, 4010 d dogs from that hour. Neighbors !n the sithering, ceating his horse, appeared against the feined With the Hirechfeids. | All of Although the Woman's Christian Tem- man In the Harlem Court to-day and had @ome complamt, dmaginary or | perunce Union tried to prevail on Gov. begged che Magtstrate to hold him for Otherwise, to make about Mrs, Allen Nhe story ‘old was such that nesitate about com- were Paris M. Mietoher, of No. 188; 7 was ridin; Benry Sire, of No, 381) Willam Bp: Cloudy Weather for Affair. : La oben) re aOR , of No. 147, and several others, A Hi b t A R tl With: | AHO OR |S OOO WH Bumber of stories were told, one by| Rain sell heavily while the guests and | TerDer' - USSE TM | sie saw itivkin beating his horse. ae, vieichee, who sud inet one night | spectato: were assembling but the | “I got off the car at once,” she con- Bre tee ere eri ai le rtner| downpour ceased before the hour set| draws Charge and Court | tinued, ‘and went over to see what ed forth to business next morning for the launching. T sky remained whip he was using. To my ry, y fevel obscured by dark clouds, but the i aud horror, 1 found that dt w. It was cited at the in ing that eve: gramin wire, Livery lush lett great welts on fouschold on the block was blessed with| ‘The guests of honor, Including Gov. e horse’y bac. F spo OF more, children. with, the excen-|ciiazies J. Dell, of Vermont; Gov. W.| De. Herert A. Russoll, of So. 19 East! “1 did not wait to attract attention, ' ome of the widow Allen. ty no. ot Massachusetts, and as-|Ninetesath sirect, appeared in the York-| go 1 followed wim along uke avenue un- ’ Bye which airs, vA and iB | sletar retary of tae Navy Charies | 7ike Court to-day Raiaainde 1 came to a policeman and thes BeaiN be met and then fs imental li’ Onritne’ canto hers te tenia eee mplaint of assau, \yuen L spoke to @uggested on appeal to the courts. tds colored butler, Willlam Sim YY We BWewe ab tue “We will charge, them with being | Tinie the carly forenoon, \Lest Tuestay William dusted Oma Duster: ommon nulsin suguested one citl- ¥ cccupled @ platform at the bow | jo Hi iad beaten the ) men and father, f the big veusel. Miss Jennle C. Bel! meception-room with: b Gd he had simpy Accordingly Hirschfeld appealed | matiha Avast Bide ‘Court and sum RARE OE urt f tia wocthin ite juska sald that he was in the road house fesued for Mrs. Alien and | of the vessel, wearing a gown of w ares with b cuelty Wo -Antines, to the ground, when the polkcemen|gnd that he called the proprietor Was the central figure on the platform. |4, 42), t We had exan- grabbe’ him and then one of them| “Jette Beside her were the maids of honor, | n, when the but aad fovea tt to be 2! Young Women Escaped Death |ciimbea up the ladder and, thirty-five » was “Mr Joffers’ | Miss Mary Moore, of Randolph, Vt., | f! met him and lery eo then e . e} r a th Catjusk 4 i his ¥ ; a feet In the alr, completely hidden in bh and that Catuuske F I|§ ieee ae Virginia £, Perry, of Moln- lee det «heed eeatiE | yonE, by Jumping, but Animal They} rouage, tney found a smal: bur nu exception, Catjuska insisted | does, Vt. lees y carnest in the c one call ‘ora and the fight : ii F There were two room, souwe bedding | upon vaill re an 6 an-ot- ~ | Hre ken i Oe. APN SUSROeeMAT aR FR: |NOAE ts path thagiz,tie writer,” ahe wai Were Driving Was Killed: and) 4" tie ‘remains of u breakfast. ‘Two | followed, ‘which Cauunia was knock: ! A Of course and. sini, ) ay byentng Work reporter, ‘but 1 : Other boys were found there and ar-| ed down und kicked. Aunerican wine, suspended from the | irs. Humsell when end some of my time in puntshin, Carriage Wrecked, b ; Snes 4 ith held Jeffers to await i lv platform by ribbons, and as the huge |court-room. Wie. Lie duc brutes “wo malireat their horses, 9 femted. ‘The three ead they were Hd-| stagistrate Aenlth held seers 10 am A craft dipped stern pat into. the | WN be : an) Hiensely tnterssted “ia dumb ant; ward Keegan, ninetecn years. ith of | thethe resul 3 und d ha on : ‘ ‘ ; , een high Ude she swung the dulum hard | anyth fps Se Ne he Cone SRI. G i, No, 9 Bylvan place; Oliver Wilwh, sey W against the armored bow femarked oP aled in tie eatne Vouk |p NORTHPORT, Le Tn Aus. S1-T¥% onteen, of West One Hundeud and Wie ange Hopital, | “Whe bottle struck squarely and broke) "A Kioul many pele hay: me with litte to do, ‘go 1|4OUns Wolen Nid tine n ow een wien, tscniaih aireet, and Thomas Conslon, yesterday for an| Jupon the ship as Miss Bell exclaimed: | Pai? Swallow. and I've got to up thts work aps death ee eed Che weet! nixteon, of Weat One Hundred amd) aduuuir iy bie eiince ao d . sn ork if 1 christen thee ‘Vermont,’ ” 5. Russel but the © r of dogs, some |the i kuled BT aixty'-ad invet, ospaal, witch will cost $90.00. It Two Siiuck Dead by Bolt and ee pei stu ests adjourned it norvouay ate Cor Fipte eat f am | wrecked bye train, The young women | Sixt "seventh Bue ja Hartern court etsee ake of 8 fect on Essex ave refs lepe he launch the ¥ ajo wed to. the WAL he Was | cree jumped and were only slightly injured. | ites Court inka a Sees widikt ici Four Perish in Barns Which|‘o tie mould loft nearby and Wer ene disenarged, | Yhon gue waited for him ind eon ‘They were Mabel Smith and Marion Leon vior £0! jane And APE One SF iaine dea poride wy Ss t Fi D n EI ef tained at a luncheon by the Fore| Hi} alia A vay he 4 ume 4B y 1 intend to do | iil de w ty or Coit the retiroad | and H ‘ n'a parents | it w t i e PAI me corte 7 | River Company. Some informa she, Ha Hal 4 Be the perpetnator | tracks’ tn Gre » When the bh re ‘ake hin hot i Wide iui {l4n feet in length, ‘The addition 1s th Were Set ot Fire During Elec.) iver com # UNFOTRAL ADOREBOS | they. left. the oourtho ether, Dr : was dnePot the | balked and #tood on the tracies, oun | Lown she hut inthe tree, 7” oO ties in height end will be constructed ‘tric Storm | Bull Pee eaten ihe matter yy . have levers anen, (and i | ime eb eo on by the VicorsuN usp of a mori . uilt as Flagship, An Hour loner tie Ib va , Will be xevercly punished wren | Whip. oT of brick | . complleated by tho return of all parties Wi y i from Port Jefferson was ap- ‘ oer | cabin Menmiont i to court, All Dr. Ru uid way 19 tral Pe NE tha youu womentameen| CARLTON MAY GO FREE, | ant Is me ot the | about his return to. co that t eT lint cag At reached thi'stos Mey es . RIVERHEAD, L. Es Aug. aT | of wit, ee SRF 8| uty, eeeoRaLN ee SAAB » Ms) LOBSTER CLUB TO FEAST, «sped. but thy horse was and the| ,uqcyete Find No Poison in Dia- ears siectsio wiocm whieh visited sls {a length of 44 fort and extreme breadth SAW ECLIPSE AT SEA — ————+-— wterved Body of Wife, ib Has It Puzzled You | pert pn and last nigat and) of gy: Cy Bie will he oe ‘ oc AT SEA nth Beach to Be Scene of the 8,000 SHEEP. Clan ‘ . Loin thy ; eggs quired to le S KILL 8, . | pistrAet-Attorney John 8, Clarke, of RS ; earty morning by 1 m ei utd an hour for four | ie ‘Time, RAIDER But [Hrookiym, to-day made pudiie the re-| To Find A Food monies a a : Ate 7 Pansenue win jae Mae] 5 f iiath Beach, will] agin, Wyo. Aus he old war! port of the chemical ¢nalysis made b, Eesy To i ats High hare Mel aganch, ois icnrerie Ey ¥# nies * autumnal lobater feawt on Bats | perween.the cattle ral: me and the sheep: |r. @. 2’. 0'Connar an ihe boay of aa / ] 5. rs wera 7 in| uray evening an be indy room of | in ‘ken ou! again in the B. , One of the of vere erasing mi (are Files, In the aveo : jnetors Grand ocel, | Oe, Rs Ohne rat cise susulved Id ‘catiton, who “died or Digest? penis ay | us ratty eae H Bue AiG diary avCOnd | the lalling of Fa ba es in ie Ser tlon showed (races semirau guts, sx 1-pounde: feo Allison 1. ene |e pi anerhy Us dae eke Gam Sie 1 d-Jack Harkwway, of 1 page le on hed Creek: poisonous amounts whi | babaie una, bate Aepounder septs 1 Dee thee at Vounds oe aeand. |*RR shevy cap wus vielted at might |i) ‘ihe nocgital juet before her death, | matic guna, two d-lich field pices, two 48 of ordbs to be consumed pe or ured the ‘herders “buna | but po otier polsonou subatsnce was | ry Church, of Kid- 4, arrived Saturday eet her eweet- “ie raeat Englan ‘dais dav ter of G: maciing uns and six automatic guns. The 2-J2ch pleces will be palre in Two elecivlcally controlled, bal- anced, elliptical turrets. will be Bell, and the sponsor a8 Usual, WHen tue horse * cer made and drawings of the all the cabin and He ost of the steer. ecllpae, ents Committee Rich: ‘Osborn, imounved in | 2 Hodnett, age t Viewed the speatucio |», Waterhouse, D. Tlneb guns aoked fil pi pag chet’ leas was at a prem (Harvey Moyes wi provide a splen: ward EIT! ATT ETE eR MORE CLUES 10 BIGAMIST APE PILLWG UP) Lawyer Says He Duped’ PHil- adelphia Woman, Posing as “‘Dr, Juster.”” DOUBTS AS TO IDENTITY. ‘Only Three Positive Cases of Bigamy 4ileged to Have Been Established, Tt ts acweek since The Everting “World expesed Dr. George A. Winnitzhoff, or Witahoft, with authentic proof of’ three Ddigamous marriages furnished by At- torney John A. Rogan, ot No, 10 Nassau street, counsel for two of the man’s victims, Since then private de- tectives working In the employ of an- other attorney have taken up the mat- ter and are busy uncovering what pur- porta to be the record of Witzhoff. To- day they have placed him in Phiiadel- phia two or three years ago, where, they declare, he micried a Mrs. Bepsio Suster, nee Oppeaneimer, proprietress ot the Lenox Hotel, at Broad and Lo ‘reets, in that city. 1 An Arrest Pregicted. In the office of the atrorney who t! employing the detectives, and who for- merly ropresented Dora Dorf, ot No 200 Third avenue, the onty known New York viotim of Witzhoff, it was predict- ed to-day that an arrest was ‘likely to | be made at any moment.” Who was to be arrested no one ould be induced to say. The detectives Tad “one to Con- necticut on a clue. In connecting Witehoff with Mrs, Juster, of Pilladeiphla, the suggestion for eo doing wee contained in a postal card written by J. G. Gill, of Cam- bridge, Mas: who had seen the story of Witzhoff's crimes in The Evening World. Giil seid that possibly Witzhort and a Dr. Juter, a bigamist, who hed operated in Berlin, might bo one and the same The name was Juter, not Juster. Swies, Not French. To make Witshoff ft “Dr, Juster," of | Philadelphia, it has become necessary to make him a Frenchman, althouga the investigations of Attorney Rogan, covering nearly a year back, establish the fact conclusively that the bigamiac ‘a a Bwisa The mother of Dora Dort | told a reporter of The Evening World | that Witshoff was the son of Rouman- | ian Hebrews who had.settied in Swits- | erland. The authentic list of Witshoff's crimes, for one of which he hes been indicted, consists thus tar of bigamous alliances with Mre Anna Parklilil, of Sayville, L. L; Miss Elta Randall, ofiBoston, and Mise Dorf, of this city. Falao identifications of Wituhoft have -bewn frequent. An amusing feature of the hunt of the bigamist concerns the dispenser of soda water in an uptown pharmacy. The man is a facsimile of Witshoff, according ‘o the published photographs, and his customers have not failed to detect the resemblance, Not Amusing to Be Arrested. He has taken their banter good na- turedly, but 1t wasn’: so amusing when several amateur detectives clapped eyes en him and hurried over to the West ‘One Hundredth street station io repurt that Witzhoff had been located. ‘After the young man had been cate- hized by two wardmen, he was per. mitted to go on selling egg phosphates, and ids annoyance Is now transferred to vhe station house, where at least once an hour the desk sergeant has to listen to the breathless report of some stranger in the neighborhood who has caught a glimpse of Witzhoff's double And rushes to tell the police that they ought to be ashamed for letting the man remain uncaptured right under thelr noses. ‘Three more Witzhoff wives were re- ported yesterday from Louisville, Ky where the bigamist went two years ago and started business as a dentist, js office, as usual, was merely a blind to Induce the women he married to part with their mon Lawyer Franklin says he has learned that Witzhoff has a real wife, a stout, red-haired woman, who !s the mother of half a dozen children. Mr. Frank. lin says he has evidence to prove that the woman has acted as her husband's accomplice in his marriage exploits. HORSE BALKE BORE TAN by a Who’ rst captured tie Gobble speek OUI inoreea herders, bi fa ser aad Lu) race it ‘the outst” und Pw Lewis O'Connor ana pent se dating fat a wa RUSSIANS TO GIVE THANKS FOR THE RETURN OF PEACE he Special Service Will Be. Conducted by Arch Priest Hoto- nitsky Which May Be Attended by the Czar’s Envoys at Portsmouth Conference. Special services of thanksgiving to God for the resuft of the Portsmouth peace conference are to be celebrated by the Very Rev. Alexander Hotovit- sky, arob-priest and reotor of the Rus. sian Greek Churoh of St. Nicholes, In Bast Niaety-eeventh street, near Fifth avenue. I= ts not unlikely that the Czar’s representatives at Portsmouth may attend. Upon the arrival here of Envoy Sergius Witte he attended a special service at the church, during whioh Archpriest Hotovittky beseeched Al- mighty God to ao dineot the affairs and ctreunustances of the impending meet- ing with the Mikado's nepresentatives that Russia should not be compelled to pay an Indemnity to Japan or to do anything that might we incompatible | THREE BAD BOYS LEFT “MISTER” LIVED IN TREE) OFF aS NAME Police Hunted Long for Them,|For This Reason, Farmer but in Vain, Till Betrayed by) Catjuska Alleges, Hotel-keep- Flag .Hoisted Above Ther| ers Kicked Him, Breaking His Roost. Back and Several Ribs. ty of his em prayer believes that God plication and has answered it. Arehpriest Hotovilzky is a Russ of Russes, and not long since in an essay on democracy country, as com- pared with that In Russia, declared that the Amerioan brand !s a sham. tie true,”” he wro! “that we have a nobility and a class distinction, but our most hidebound distingiions are as nothing to your money prestige. You have @ money aristocracy thet ts tm- penetrable.’’ The author of these lines conducted the religious ceremony which marked the iaumehing of the Russian cruiser Variag, bull: at Philadelphia and which was sunk by the Japanese, with the gundoat Korietz, at Chemulpa, ‘Three boys have been terrarizing chi!-| Harris Jeffers, proprietor of a road dren on Washington Heights. by throw-| mouse on the North Hempstead turn- ing stones and by other pranks, and the! yi:6, near Flushing, was arraigned tn paca! were seaceney LES srop them: | te Flushing Police Court before Magi te ip it to-d eh ged with the West One Hundred and Fifty-second a nares | trate Smith onjous assault Jolin Catjuska, @ street station, were assigned to oc: Papel riatiastaea ote the boys, but when chased the boys "O17 he Cotitn a eapels. always disappeared in the woods on) oir ala he nad to project himself. Audubon avenue and the police could! Vo ooraing to Catjuska, however, the hot Gnd ghels Hisinig poke. |assault was unprovoked. Catjusk To-day the policemen were in the) wig roceived a broken back and several woods, when they saw an. American f1o8 | fractured ribs. is in Flushing Hospital high up in a tree near Oi Hundred and| nq there is ttle chance for his re- Sixty-ninth street, Then they saw @ boy | Go) on a wooden piatform in ¢he tree. He! 1p lowered a rope ladder and came down 7. an ante-mortem statement Cat- found, Unicas uF can be Fave his wife ay Gariton her will a | IPLS DROW ~ ABOLE-MINDED WOMAN IN TU Half-Witted Themselves, Hor- ror of Prank Brought.No Remorse to Them. | (Spectalto The Bvening World), WALTHAM, Mass, Aug. &L—Onbiti, to illsiinguish between crime and dun, Noiby Kenney, fifteen years old, and ret Donnis, thirteos, inmetes of dhe Massachusotts School for ¢he Alinded, deliberately drowned in tub Mary Manning, thirty-two yeame vid, @lso an inmate of that by foroing her nead under water scolding it there until she was dead Che Srowning took placo on Aug, vanie KrosR stteriuy throt ad of the report of th ipdge Enos 3. ‘Luce, in ie hasidelleees Mont, Sourt. Midge Luce says: “The girls both mischievous and moral i at the school, said to-day: Tenntendeat aceid used dy the of one ‘of yur women attenge ants, who lost a key to one of our bath= ms, which was found by the little “Shortly after 9 o'clock tn the cranes shee the two small giris arose after tendant left the room. Finding i to have aport who was sleeping determined . Kened the weak-mit woman and led her into the bat “No plugs are kept in the outlet to the bath, but the girls had 10g powers enough to force & towel these pipes and prevent the escape the water, “After filling the tub nearly full took the Manning woman, who of no resistance, and forced her head der the woter until she was drown “although the building {9 #0 00: nds can eas! p even conversatt ood between the wails had been no sounds te A careful inveastig: there warning. aoe 9 wed that night, and the little girl confessed at once.” give fotlor ABY COVERED WITH SORES fwd Scratch and Tear the Flesh Unless Hands Were Tied—Wasted - toaSkeleton—Awful Suffering for | Over a Year—Grew Worse Under Doctors—Skin Now Clear. WOULD HAVE DIED BUT FOR CUTICURA. “My little son, when aboat a year and a half old, began to have sores come out on his face. I had a phy- sician treathim, but the sores er worse. Then they began to come on Be arms, Gey ce other parts body, and then one came on his chest, worse than the others. Then I calk ed another physi. cian. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad I had to tie bis hands in cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing theflesh. ‘He got to be # mere skeleton, and was hardly abiw to walk. My Aunt advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. So great was her faith in it that she gave me a small pieos of Soap to try and a little of the Oint- ment, I took it home without faith, but to please her I tried it, and it seemed to dry up the sores a little. “T sent to the drug store and got.a cake of the Soap and a box of Ointment and followed the directions, and at the end of about two months the cores were all well. He haa never had any sores of any kind sineey “He is now strong and bealtby, and I can sincerely say that only for your most wonderful remedies precious child would bave died from those terrible sores. I used only one cake of Soap and about ee ol intment. 5 bert Sheldon, R, F.D. No. 1, wok. ville, Conn, April 22, 1905,” Complete Fexgernel and Intermal ‘Trestreest for Honor, from Hmnples to Scrotuls, from Indaney be ing of Cutieure Soap, dic.’ Clete, B08 Gragetate. 4 Potter Drug & Uist. Corp, tale Prope Howton ‘Oa-Malied Free," How ty ure Baby Bumera” o wial will con- vlice you that W, L, Joug1as $34 50shoes ro He best in tho rid, ok, Doue resin Gre PINKHAM'S | VEGETABLECOMPOUND. SH nara CESS UL REMEDY YOR WOMAN'S dha AN Tid WORLD,

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