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a THE EVENING WoURLD, bALUnBVAL, JANUARY 21, 1911, INCENDIARY FIRE Violinist Who Once Played on Street for Pennies (PI) WILK SWEEPS FACTORY, | Won Back From Reno Colony by Rich Husband ONEVOTEAMAY © (5 100,000 0 000 DAMAGE FROM SH SH EHAN THREATENED GIRL WHO WILL RE TAK. | SOUTH FOR SAFETY. » GUARDING GIRL ~FORCEDTODANCE = WITH A NEGRO Reata Winfield, Seeking Di- = 4 vorce in the Western City, | | : Could Not Resist Second] 4 ey 4 “hj 7 Sat | “ho 4 . High Winds Car Carry Sparks, Wooing of New York pmeatiiiian Heth McElligott Can’t| Chapman Says Says Hel ll Take Hos 4 a Clubm Bice WH ice ee From Brooklyn Structure baa Attend Session Till After Family South Because i | ‘ 1 to Other Roofs. HER CAREER MOST Wedding Monday. of Threats. | ps is \ ROMANTIC ONE. — : dickinson : TE ¥ > VAt One reason why Willam PF 8 an, etters threalening the family 6! 4 NANTS FIGHT BLAZE. who hopes to be @ Senator, will have Ci B. Chapman of No. %2 Lineoin 4 — Foriner Sousa Soloist, Twice one vote lest to-day and Monday ts Miss road, Piu@hing, L. 1, decause of the ; . A Rose Lynch of No. 391 Classon avenue, Protest he made after his twelve-year- | Lyceum Theatre, Half a Block, Married, Once the Protege; esekivn, | Mids Lev a: rea old daughter, Beatrice, was, eornpetiad a Lynch at present con- * Away Takes Flea: B of Sir Thomas Lipton— trols the dest of Assemblymar: | to dance with a negro boy tn” Publ way, Takes Fire, But Lived at Atlantic High-| Veter P. MeKiligott of Manhattan, and | vi. mone ne mares = argues that Cupid ts stronger than alt recautions to guard « i Is Saved. land: jinjury, Mr. Chapman announces Be ands. the Murphys tn the political world. | | wit o his family to Florida until the The Ass hlyman and Miss Lynch | excitement is over Heatrice, guarded a to b ied of day, ft | by her p s, will be take hoo! fin, swept through a five-story factory | John 8 Woodruff had reclalmed hi pecial dispensation from the author. | | the letiers have threatened | Building at Leonard and Meserole| wife, known on the stage as Reata 8 to be away from Albany for his nd many hers praise my Streets, Brooklyn, at 1 o'clock this | Winfleld, was received in this city to- wedding, At first he arrange palr- | tion,” said M hapman to @n morning, and before the firemen bad | day with more than ordinary interest. ing with Assemblyman W. W. Colne of ening World reporter to-day, “The 4 # under control property worth $100,000| Woodruff reached Reno yesterday, ac- Kings and thought he had sealed it by autions are n ause we No . had ¢ up in smoke. Three alarms | CoMing to the despatch, and got to the inviting Colne to the wedding. | ced two Negroes near our house late were oe: cottage of his beautiful wite as fast as Minority Leader Merritt couldn't see Thursday night, who ned to be T fire ts believed to h. started | Gxaoline could whirl him. He conducted it that way, s0 McBiligott paired oft planntn, I am not taking ‘ eved to have started | 4 supplementary courtship with such with Assemblyman Brooks, another Re- | J any chan on t d floor in a rubbish heap {9 | gepvor his pouting spouse could not re- sbitcan, Miss Lyneh, on her part, |~ -| Mr, Chapman consented that és the workrooms of F. Bregsteln, manu- | etst, according to the reports, and they does not recognize political pairings and daughter return to school after her @acturer of lad und ar. There | became fully reconciled. 1s interested only in the one that is teacher had promised she would not be was no watchman jn the buliding, the| Woodruff ts wealthy, a graduate of scheduled for Monday bras 4 tied to dan gah ne ef Lae + police reported, and before the fire was | Yale, a lawyer by profession, son of @ wedding will take place tn the | ad tha oe a ie sotlads aot a “| discovered by a citizen the place was | Prominent Boston family and a member of the Nativity, Madison and | "The letters recelved by Chapman Q 5 Durning from bas to roof, af the Yale and other New York clubs. h avenues, th Belford oftt- Ene lied from all parts of the cfty. , i ae a " . He Is president of the New York Last clating, at 9.00 o'clock Monday morning. | ose of a thr ning nature were held UBC beoreey | Company, at Bleventh avenue and Thir- A wedding reception will follow at the | |by Chapman for the police, who wilt Ine When the firemen arrived the bullding th treet. ome of the bride, after which the | \ vestigate cases where the writer is be- @nd contents were already doomed. cou AN leave for Alb Wher ‘Heved to have matled more than one Hi saad arn bea Si Has Had Romantic Career. =| SE WT Manto Wikttibe the eon, letter, Mrs. Chapman is suffering trom The p Went through surrounding | a, woman he is bringing baek to natorial question ds settled the Assem- heaecueennek tenem nd the families in half a New York with him has had a ro- joie hopes to take @ jaunt | Beatrice left the school last week dozen of m Were aroused, but were | mantic career. She was Myrtle Conady, Viagars ts. be hen her teacher, she sald, ordered her told tha need not leave thelr homes | born in Texas {n 1883. Her mother was Miss Lynch ts the daughter of John \%o take the negro boy as partner in the | violinist and at the age of seven the a retired business man MSG sbssids washings wah piv, 3. Lynoh, Me | phyaicat culture exercises. Immediately 1 yen gems: et mad te vs Hiligott, a Tammany Democrat, is sery iS . i jafter the girl told the story to her High winds carried sparks and burn. | Child began taking violin 1 agen i | RDEATA ing his third term @t Atbany, He in| urpoael Gem Rob a Rill Usei [father Mr. Chapman called on Mise ing embers to the roofs of many neigh- | “T#t real engagement camo naat| WINFIELD thirty-two years old, a lawyer and is a! ‘hi ay uti | iste Searing, the teacaer, and pro. Racha. owes l half a docen fees |Plaved at the Cherry Blossom Roo! WOODRUFR Niale. GE Nake, ads: Outi Child to Aid His Escape | tested. Compiaint was also made to the ing houses, and hall & cosen Sree Garden of the New York Theatre at/ pe abe a eee | | local committee of the Board of Educa- ‘would have started had not the tenants géteen-years of age, when her beauty Miss Winfield In “Nellie, the Beauti- His home Is ly No, 428 West ‘Twenty- | From Policeman ton formed fire brigades and beat out the and talent attracted immediate atten- ful Cloak Model. fourth street, Manhattan, eman, ps e eparks as fast as they fe tion. oe HOSPITAL NURSE IS FOUND ; A burning ember dropped on the roof | Ltonel Lawrence, then stage manager | ? of the Lyceum Theatre half @ block | at the theatre, became interested in he | | } a sol i sel at aie} UNCONSCIOUS FROM GAS. ‘way and it blazed up quickly. Fire-|@nd gave her an extended engagement. | \ | L rom a evolver j men were sent to the (butlding and @ few | Soon he persuaded her to marry ell i 2 ’ 4 ie two men suspected of having taken | | Door of Her Room Locked and All . Mberal doses of water put {t out. jand in 1! they were wed in the Little 0 Worth of Jewels from the apart- . Directly across the street from the fac-|Church Around the Corner. : A teak tf Hive dalonla Duadens ae der tan| the Crevices Stuffed. tory is a moving picture show. For a| Thi¢ marriage was the result of a oi | Forty-sixth street, Brooklyn, yesterday, with Cotton. (ime it was in great danger. “Gare” at a dinner party, and at the Jescaped from a store in Hamilton @ Hesse Nargolin, aged tweaknenl Before the fire was under control the |time Miss Winfleld was soloist with | etn near Court str Brooklyn. The} nurse, we removed to Bellevue Hospita! streets were so packed with people that |Sousa’s band. She became known in| man's companion, who later gave his| at § o'clock last nignt by Ambulance the reserve police from two stations | musical circles as ‘Lawrence's Aarne as William Willams and said he| gurgeon Dr, Wilds from the home for were called and fire lines formed. |'steenth," but she was only his sixth | lived at No. 161 Waverly avenue, was| purse for the Har Moriah Hospital, at ‘The Fire Marshal has begun an inves- | wife. held for the thoft No, 4] Becond avenue, unconscious trom tigation. Thelr married Ife was not happy, and | Policeman Enrisht of the Hamilton | gas, ‘The hospital 1s at No. 138 Second ———..+.- Hin less than a year she applied for @ | “ nue station #1w the two men enter | street. 9 divorce. She dropped out of sight after a5 r) A fide ral Can Ye cy . aca ” x a ' . te . A ore. One of the men carried a| She was to have reported for work last Be ttelvay nie cating ,|the court proceedings and. remained 1 Of 25 Submitted in Novel| Director's Resignation Accepted| Mrs. Osborne Thought Mor-| One sede 0 His Nightstick | neavy suit case, which attracted the po- | aight, and Win she falled to appear an, “ Capes ‘ | f . h Entrance J.” | seculston, forsaking her old friends and ~, aye . ~ Rieaae eas : ; ceman's suspicions, Drawing his re- | orderly was sent to the home. Eni RM tescclates. “Finally abe went to ton-| competition by «Lawyer and He Goes to University ris’s Promise to Put Her While Other Pour: volver Enright follawed the men and | t@ the room, ss aned alien oak eee doa to try to forget mar “abattered: 0+ > 7 . commanded them to hait. Then he | C&P® The Pia! < hi m 4 ie ay ie ji fiat. Tat Miss Nargolin lay on the bed uncon: Schwartz Fired Gun From Window | mance. Shea 21 Are Accepted. of Wisconsin. j in Will a Joke. Him With Fists. reached for Will ious. Policeman Werner of the Pitth to Call Police—To Be Ex- Played Violin In Street. \ | Not in a hun * gald WHl- | street station was called in and he sum- Rees Sd Aa . With: 9 n friend as he caught the girl in| moned an ambulance. He said that the amin io Sanity, Bhe was not successful there. With-| jama's c amined as to Sanity. cut frienda and money she was finally] A prize offered by Grenville Klelser| Dr. Herman Carey Bumpus yeste POUGH KEE N.Y, Jan. %- policeman Fay of the East One Hun- | !/# arms and faced the policeman's pis-| keyhole and crevices tn th door had Henry Schwartz, forty-four, who Mves| gorced into the street because #lie in the West Side Auditortum, No, 18| resigned as director of the Amer Joseph P.M \ civil engineer of{dred and Fourth street station stopped | ‘!: jibeen — Dig grhton, Sales cee mith his mother on the top floor of a! couldn't pay her rent, and on corners West Fifty-seventl: etreet, to pupiis of | Museum of Natural History. His resig-| Wellsboro, Jan office In this clty|two men at One Hundred and sixth} Fearing to shoot the girl Enright | were Oo any tenement at No. 1408 Third avenue, was| played her violin for pennies. Exposure the Publ seaking. Club: 6t-Adianica | natlon. w epted by a special com-| several yeur 8 smoals in street) and Third avenue early this ie cere iver thee ore ge pee rot ae rae egertilna- |Ianded her in @ hospital and when she’ for a list of the twenty-five most beau- | mittee of five of the trus © Ormtaurant w Rachel M. Doughty| morning and asked them what was In| escape. In the Fifth Avenue Police ‘ton into his sanity from Night Court | recovered she went to work in a restau- tifu! words in the English language was|Seth Low, who issued yred him with ice his heart the sack they were carrying. He say®| Court Williams said the man who used thle morning, following a fusillade of | rant at $a Ww Somebody called Sir, won by James Shea, a lawyer, of No. | stateme was captivated ° Morris was they jumped on him and one held his| the piri asa shield to escape wae known shots fired from the window of his! pomas Lipton’s attention to the beau- | 416 Broadway | “Dire Bumpus noti A regular customer, for she Was, nightstick while the other welted him | among hiy friends as “Jordan.” Wiil- | aan Hornes tiful Southern girl ad he obtained! Words were Judged according to thelr | tees of the American Museu he marry A Osborne, a) with his fists. jams was held in $5,000 bail | a nie tee pallet: attracted by the Than ae WERT eoeia all ments for Beauty Of wound and beauty of meaning, | teen OF, UM Abgesbtc petra na | ani A number of persons coming from oe 101 , arrived a artz fla dtolatcl out of twenty- submitted by | & ia tyaahis f vi (aie ae bontal hous saihe eae ena bin with « dou a at her. She soon earned enough 0 return) Shoq twenty-one words. were accepted. | Yesterday” afte Sati haEkadGus two years ago Morrin tof] elevated statlon thought the policeman WANTED P POLICEMAN, | Dts Gad ake nee ee 0 New York. ce, Justice and t ¢ rejected. {cepted an apy as busin ear later Rachel) was assay 9 other m . “ ” Meee as many could Aen. oe Aad In 187 Miss Winfleld appeared in "Nel harshness of g in grace and the lager for the Univ y of W sert Osborne were mats lorie’ “Mbamel @hamel’ Novone made SO SHE YELLED “FIRE! dade And. arrested mite told He, the Beautiful Cloak Model.” It was! in justice disqualified thom, and truth | Accordingly he presented bis nth , Osborne an effort to help him unttl Polteem " Magistrate O'Connor that Schwartz re-| when travelling with Sousa’s Band that Was © oy awn f its mi fon se director, which was, as from her hile ad que came up. And Man Who Sent in Alarm at cently had been released from an in-| the char folinist met her present FOUN Te enn Vas the Most ne administrative difficulty in the mu- | ™irer | » two men were found to have Woman's False Cry Is | t ne asylum. sband, John 8. Woodruff. He became “5 “04 ‘Nobility | seum is thus terminated “final wil n boxes of cigars in the sack, They x ‘a ‘ ———_—e— lows . * Mites or Q este | enamored rediately and followed her ‘Sympathy, | he questions raised as to the rempec- | Of mY pr Tilitson, @ poor thelr names as Alvert Duffy, twen- Arrested. i WOMAN HIT BY AUTO. all over Europe, His attentions became Heaven, tive duty and authority of various oM-|/!ttle orphan, Is to recoive all the rest fast One Hundred and First | When Christopier Mendel of No. 9 ,| me |eo pronounced his wife divorced him.| Eloquence Love, Once inthe aise me @ board | You sec, Thue not forgotten you nd Frank Thompson, twenty-| second avenue eww w woman thrust * iH Car Containing 845,000 City Pay He settled $20,000 on thelr child adn al-| Piccpiet gd important enough to be referred to a| Mrs. Ovborne didn't w exactly what 1810 ‘Third aven The police | ner head o & window at No. 20 x - lowed his wife $50 a 1 ony. They | Zanocence, y p comn e, which was appolnte¢ k of the letter ty the cigars were stolen fro z 0 f ¥ 7 : mika dah Die lowed his wife $50 a week allmony. They | Tanooeties +0 ee special committee, which was appointed tardy the Chief Gee Siaine Claas Manuthonlin Combens: | eure Street ast, alent and MBER glass, 4 € , {are now living In Germany ‘Paith, Happine Nov. 30, 1910, to give # hearing to the} Winter jar me ac ing Company, avd her scream “iire! he did what > An automobile in which Charlee W.| Woodruff’s marriage to the violinist| Joy,” Purity, é or and to consider his criticisms. Feceived letler from @ at One Hundred and Fifth street and|he conceived to be iis manifest duty frosty top, peer, of Ho. 18 «avenue, Dep-| tn 197 was not made public until March, ; gronor, Liberty. | "Phe committee, which consisted of ro, tellinss him tt First avenue, 4nd sent in an alarm from the box at d h uty © Paymaster, and Policeman| qos, They were then living at 1 Radiance, | Anson W. Hard, Adrian Iselin jr., Perey ree Ae \ mad a geet. aetna Porty-wecond street and Third avenue, rippin . wit ; John J. Curran were taking $15,00 to| wast Forty-sixth street. On the night| Sixty-five persons submitted lists, Mr. /R. Pyne, Fellx M. Wanourg and Seth j tirds of an estate estimated at Lhe firemen came, found no fire, and dr ‘a pay off men uptown to-day ran down| of March 22 she was found in a hysterl- | Kleiser prepared a list and found aft Low, Chairman, went Into every eriti- ; of py teas if s a » Rag ice porary FIVE IN FAMILY PERISH (he police talked of the station to Men- ‘ops oO damp 4 Mrs, Carsio Felite of No. #t West | eat condition at ‘Thirty-ninth atreet and | Ward that only one of his Words hat |cism very thoroughly. ‘They found AY Rake Was te Ore ARE AS FIRE DESTROYS HOME, | He persunded Policeman Plem- dew. Taste the Thirty-sixth street as she was crossing | Park avenue, unable to tell who she wag | Pron UDTATtal in the ene mon used; 2othing to Justify the sweeping state: |-rhe young woman sald to-day ahe . to go with him to the house. ‘Thore j Lexington avenu Forty-elg! eet.|or the reason of her pilght. OR ORES ONG SOM one person ured) vent which had been mad 4d the | never had the engineer serious Mm ‘i mit | they found Mrs, Lena McEvoy, who ad- | "i Bhe tad just stepped ¢rom the platform| Husband Tells of Marriage inet amusing fature of the contest was |speciiie criticisms of President Osborn,|and when he wrote that he intented| Wife, Three Children and Maid] aitied that sie dud shouted tre | PALE RIPE** % a southbound ¢ I the automobile} at the New York Hospital, where ahe | that Shea made a speech accepting the | When sifted, were found to be elther un-| caving hee most 4 property she Meet Death in Flames at | tia Ghak” abe anid kaowrae ahels 4 was upon her ‘ore the driver, Josep | was taken, she revived the next d 1 ein which he did not once use any | i ant or sustaine i i a | r, | ‘po: ary @ policem: oul fi Swan vf No. 3H Saratoga avenue, Brook. | Wa" Wier she revived the hen’ Gay and (of the words he had submitted. | “epoe committee and the board believe} Mor co confined In the Hud Toronto. police’ nary a policeman would come, Ten coud stop it a irl hae te ly RC vas! labled das Jthat the administration of President] son 8 , neane, and} TORONTO, Jan. %.—Five persons| tn spite of which ict lete Aa a ea sent for her husband. She sald he had | \Gahors. has besh @ise, efficient, : was ther " ao) eee a 4 : Phe te agi aah kores eeower and Curran leaped from the | gone to the Yale Club for dinner and KNIFE AND GUN DUEL | sighted and public-spirited, and that the} daughter of a nur hie ner ards AU yhoo ml evrcer ye eP re y cy Taste It Tonight ar an a re, Polite ad that while she stepped out for some | financial ent has be yund | later " in a fire c stro: e rest. | | 3 ia " : into the r to Flower | gizzy and fell. When Wox oe Conflicting opinions on the policy surer of the scanaal Falroasike | Papers OF inp cee WHEN Decne mene. Rhe! f Boor, brewed Hospital attende the hospital for her he adm’ |John Brown Badly Slashed in) under which the museum should be con aera ee Company and the Mor What did you arrest this x tor? by mann’e Sons. Dr. Warthel been married for six months but Face by Fi : Friend ducted were the cause of Dr. Bump BLIND MAN AT AGE OF 63 facturing Company » demanded. cases | isitors welcome. Deol- her ribs were kept the marria ret for family ‘ace by Former Friend, resignation. He was !n favor of pop TO WED FOR FOURTH TIME. |<‘. *2 Indian road, fending in a fire ala sata | lar a case at any dealer's, right ankle and right arm bmia ons. Farucola. larizing the exhtitts for tl refit . {ty, a fashionable residence | Ploming. “ ae i! Mrs. Wo | the general public, while Ost ; Is that a crim?" countered O'Con- | GRAFT PROSECUTOR ARRIVES Reno not lon A 1 t at Bowery and First! advocated purely a tile expt Inmate of Brooklyn Home Will dare; Mrs. Brooks, her jor. “Lam not going to cover up the| i street at % o'clock this morning sent |The row started last spring. pe eeeaet atk Pathe ane Gace ebnta | ait istakes of the po! nen who make Parsons Hopes (o Have Queen ° the corner. He found two men down I have no eritietsm in Institution Lp ey Sasa d. T shall inform the Commi 0 on the pavement fighting with a pistol | cerning anybody conne three years old—and @ mat ot this Cases Cleared Away by Feb, 6. [)"" ana kolfe between then: museum a heerfully only other occupant of the bu J A when # One of the men descriied himself as! port of the Jal ¢ , the second maid, saved her life General, des © Farucola, twenty-#ix, of No, 6ii| Whole affair was merely Mg) but Was gertously burned ‘| AFTER EXPOSURE een, h street, Bay Ridge. The other | polley.” wbly will die. She w pred mody to said he was John Brown, thirty, of the errs tee olen oa ncameea oft a ‘It’ Gi od eerste < Howery and First street, where he ts! AUTO KILLS SMALL BOY. vanndy, @he Gen Wan dlesavaen! | . 7 iS O iy tovhe i cock \ nve an lntereet 1n 8 saloca, : neighbors, but the whole butiding was | Build Up the Body with Father | the County Cou we wh be rs Re oe ¢ Young Men tn the Car Are » flames and the firemen were t nail , eae ean} He brought with him the thr und seized 1 tt required thirty stitches to hee plone John’s Medicine, A t fat th hh the ; 5 ott eee Mee | ee ee sas en tootea. "The ots wore | ° vertising ent near months | from her playing # ‘ r ‘ i 2 he Sed posi Pratn had wpent nearly ax manta ‘rom Per ftom » $ SOs rat the reheating wunband and father ts in Chicago |B ‘That Grows! gases were coming to trial be ef j t as the » 1 ine, and it aubmiitad ay Sf y am nwn away, he er of the Cushman.“ | ne ve ; DEATH LEAP IN IN DELIRIUM. will prevent the : : ¢ ited at & ola: “You'll ¢ Hartford n La mates . —— ; development of r? for his services was t igh. , as | 1 to say when t 1 i ‘i ‘i 4 rt eracne said Oy a, WON'T BE WALL FLOWERS, rose when T kay my peepera on | Prancis ¢ are i Pee aie ty 4 anv disease, Tt HAT do you think, beg ie. shui adres t ; ee goes cua lAbon and Jampe F Gy Will fontity the then, about Worlc 3 are blocking the rapid t ; f i $ used to fe friends, ey | : j ' Mrs, Hoasto Renal gj fil threat and Lost and Found” ad- 4 and » ha fi 1 ¥ t ‘ w et, Willa {lung troubles my < ; S's ——— the t te] A the in Rei A nea ae vertisera' 342! awa ee he Prendergast or Gaynort was oru i died | ; ai kn i ap ' Vv rt sernents, 6, 42 —— sh joo ge ) e is of the Business Men's A oF m Fractured sigul ; ne i) cone en Dr retnien which were published 5 at si . Levee een, atcéaled, WATe C . ih Fire ¢ : ty other 9 . | Coniaing no al last year? At 1 A nquet on Feb, 18 Last year | al catan ing Da ” oy om her bed to-day, N 4 cohol or injuri much f ity “nm 1 1 iynor was thelr guest, Now wi!l hold Monday ne. and leaped na window, falling thr saaSienaetl ous drugs appointed crier was a! \ ‘ inbers want Comptroller Pren mene \ orles to the stone flagssing on the east Father John’s mereinied, orier oe : ““monopoitae the ie rarer Paige varies Kassie Wil @aleviain, side of tho hospital, “She was uncon | sedicine is good for lung trouble tk] & ERemarkable ptand. "Call for Ah an eae 1001 Doys!ntO Jighten them on the subawy spLoTmar Secretary Of Mate Bamiuel 5 . *|*cious when picked up and died as she | cured me.”—Thos, Wright, 74 De-Frees command, The ¥ Others want the Mayor again. pene ‘o his friends at ¢ ur in License foes, | Was being taken back {nto the hospital ashingtor 5 iad | s 7 en io aia | res Niawin of tha dualon clave (TEM genes ABUSE 8 ped sca aetna it: "ea’Hendler was taken to the mospieai | taWvastington D.C | Gain of 2,476 Over Judge, but found him quite grave, Then that the Wesleyan promise both sides conc’ t, near Third avente, evening. ¢ uid other |on Jan. & “Her delirium did not become | yy) 4¥ Boy had « bad cold, bu lather | Ne ‘asked, "would any. of you an men are preparing | person in this instance: Is aie, sieoetal ana’ te wil SAN a dba | Warne to waren hor sue nas not pros | Martha M. Lowe, #808 Hanover St..| eTeCeding Year, favor His Lordehip with @ song?" \' attend in & "vosy. | Pople, President of the association, "| ian the grand march, | vided with any eswletant, | Baltimore, Md, ‘ 4

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