‘ Constitutional Amendments’ Constitutional Amendments | i: than such per centum, may be authorized | the creation and coliection of indemnity | | by law to increase the same three per | funds; and for carrying the system and centum in Meat Market. Attorneys-at-Law. Universal Goat. After all, the most complaisant of individuals is the taxpayer. He will ! roar like a lion at an increase of a my KLINE WOODRING—Attorney-at-Law, e fonte, Pa. Practicesin all courts, 2 RR. -1-1y. Room 18Crider’s Exchange. Get the Best Meats. the aggregate. at any | Powers hereby provided for into effect by ot Bellefonte, Pa., October 2, 1914. one .time, upon such valuation. The . Such existing courts as may be designated | fraction of a cent in the tax rate, y v Hig by bavi £: thin = * _ | by the Legislature, and by th tablish- 8 ou save nothing by bu poor, B. SPANGLER.-Attorney-at-Law. Practices ———————————————————————— CIty Of Philadelphia. upon the con- PY y the es fawn like a kicked cur before a legi or gristly meats. [oy on Dal the CoE au: a onic ment of such new courts as may be deem- | ditions hereinafter set ed necessary. i forth, may in- crease its indebtedness to the extent of laturqg that shovels his good money German. Office in Crider’s In matters arising in and Bellefonte, Pa Life is a careless struggle between the | bad and the good, and it must be always ! remembered that the good is inherently | three per centum in excess of seven per centum upon such assessed valuation | conferred by the Legislature upon county , under the operation of such system, judi- cial powers, with right of appeal, may be into the sea. So the legislature should LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE worry.—Baltimore American. ' S. TAYLOR—Attorney and Counsellor at : | f viding for | cus! i fresh- . Office i Cou: Belle- stronger than the bad. All Nature is on | for the Precis Lutcse of ee Be In | recorders and upon other officers by it | “= —sme————— — 304 gupoly =m gmers with haf mak- fore Bo Cl inde oF be ioe oe. the side of the good and whenever a man 3] or FOF the CodStraotion Pi ve | designated. Such laws may provide for Coal and Wood ing Steaks and Roasts. My prices are no tended to promptly. 40-46 i * puts hinself in line with Nature to fight ' the bad within or without him, he is practically invincible. The struggle of health is a struggle between good blood ! and bad. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | Discovery has helped thousands to health because it works with nature. It ment of subways. tunnels, railways, ele- vated railways, and other transit facili- tiles; for the construction and improve- ment of wharves and docks and for the reclamation of land to be used in the con- struction of wharves and docks, owned or to be owned by said city. Such increase, continuing the registering, transferring, insuring, and guaranteeing such 1iitles after the first or original registration has been perfected by the court, and provision may be made for raising the necessary funds for expenses and salaries of officers, which shall be paid out of the treasury of the several counties. higher than poorer meats are elsewhere. I alwavs have — DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. H. WETZEL—Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office No. 11, Crider’s Exchange, floor. All kinds of legal business att to promptly. Consultation in English or Ceti M. KEICHLINE—Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all the courts. Consultation in English 3 in | however, shall only be made with the as- TRY MY SHOP. and German. Office south of court h o removes by supplying good blood In a es Ror. ot .& public A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 6. . All professional DE iy ou: place of bad, the only way in which per- | ROBERT MCAFEE, tention. » | election. to be held in such manner as Secr: ¢ P. L. BEEZER, 49-5-1y* manent benefit can be effected. | shall be provided by law. In ascertain- SfSry of the Commonwealth. igh S 34-341 Bellefonte, P ier p y 5 Fain High Street. vy. onte, ra. KENNEDY JOHNSTON—Attorney-at-law Subscribe T Fthe War w ! Ing the borrowing capacity of said city o : Bellefonte, Pa. Prompt attention given all ——>Subscribe for the WATCHMAN. | Philadelphia. at any time, there shall be Number Six. A G M egal business entrusted to his care. - pon { excluded from the calculation a credit, . . OrTi1s, I. ces—No. 5 East Hieh street. 57-4. | where the work resulting from any pre- A JOINT RESOLUTION Restaurant. G. RUNKLE.—Att tL Consul Constitutional Amc¢ndments vious expenditure, for any one or more an amendment to section eight, oh eb lig : of the Specific poses 5 enu- article nine of the Constitution of Penn- DEALER IN HIGH GRADE Esha German, Office fe -_| merated sha elding to said city an sylvania. —_—— —— ROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THB : ESTAURANT. callanie. = : annual current net revenue: the amount Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS Physicians. CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED TO THE CITIZENS OF THE COMMON- WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR| REJECTION, BY THE GENERAL AS-, of which credit shall be ascertained by capitalizing the annual net revenue dur- ing the year immediately preceding the and House of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following is pro- Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- taurant where AND CANNEL Meals are Served at All Hours GLENN, M. D., Physician and Sur; State College, Centre county, Fa. WwW? NW time of such ascertainment. Such capital- | posed as an amendment to the Constitu- i i Eley THE SovMy IW RAL ization shall be accomplished by ascer- | lion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- St hig residence. —— ED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY. taining the principal amount which would | nia, in accordance with the provisions of Steaks, Chops, Roasts, Oysters on the Dentists. OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR- SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. | Number One. yield such annual, current net revenue, at the average rate of interest, and sink- ing-fund charges payable upon the indebt- edness incurred by said city for such pur- poses, up to the time of such ascertain- the eighteenth article thereof. Amendment to Article Nine, Section Eight. Section 2. Amend section eight, article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, { 1 half shell or in any style desired, Sand- wiches, Soups, and anything eatable, can be had in a few minutes any time. In ad- dition I have a complete plant prepared to furnish Soft Drinks in bottles such as COAL! Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw R. J. E. WARD, D. D. S,, office next door t Y. M,C. A. room, High street, Bellefonte, : Pa. Gas administered for painless extract. ing teeth. Superior Crown and Bridge work. Price A JOINT RESOLUTION | ment The méthod of determining such Soh i x POPS, reaso nie ‘an simendinent to om one, | Bmounl. 50 to be excluded or allowed as a IN ads Af ona: of any county, and Sand. SODAS, aable, dio article eight of the Constitution of Penn-| Cclit: may be prescribed by the General | city, borough, township, school district, a SARSAPARILLA, B10. T4TE. Sergoon Perio Office article of | Assembly. indebtedness, for any one, | OF Other municipality or ‘incorporated dis- | SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC., "the Bush Arcade lefonte, Fa. All mods tedness, - | trict, t h ! oi i : i i od. re a or more of said purposes oe Sopsisyation, never Br veh ig ae Also for Pig nics, faqilies and the pubic gener years aay TA He of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, improvement, or reclamation, the city of | ggsessed value of the taxable property | FEDERAL the purest syrups and properly carbonated. and prices reasonable. 45-8-1y That the following amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby,% proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof:— | That section one of article eight, which reads as follows: i “Section 1. Every male citizen twenty-' one years of age, possessing the following Qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject, however, to such laws requiring and regulating the regis-' tration of electors as the General Assem- bly may enact: “First. He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. “Second. He shall have resided in the State one year (or, having previously been a qualified elector or native-born cit- izen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. “Third. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. “Fourth. If twenty-two years of age and upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least twc months and pald at least one month be- fore the election,” be amended so that the same shall read as follows: Section 1. Every citizen, male or fe- male, of twenty-one years of age, possess- ing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject, however, to such laws requiring and regu- lating the registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact: First. He or she shall have been a citi- sen of the United States at least one month. Second. He or she shall have resided in the State one year (or, having pre- viously been a qualified elector or native- born citizen of the State, he or she shall have removed therefrom, and returned, Philadelphia may issue its obligations ma- turing not later than fifty years from the date thereof, with provision for a sinking- fund sufficient to retire said obligation at maturity, the payments to such sinking- fund to be in equal or graded annual in- stallments. Such obligations may be in an amount sufficient to provide for and may include the amount of the interest and sinking-fund charges accruing and which may accrue thereon throughout the period of construction and until the ex- piration of one year after the completion of the work for which said indebtedness shall have been incurred; and said city shall not be required to levy a tax to pay said interest and sinking-fund charges, as required by -ection ten of article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, until the expiration of said period of one year after the completion of such work. A true copy of Joint Resolution Neo. 2 ; ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section twen- ty-one of article three of the Constitu- tion of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following amend- ment to the Constitution of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby, proposed. in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof:— Amend section twenty-one, article three of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows: “No act of the General Assembly shall limit the amount to be recovered for in- juries resulting in death, or for injuries to persons ‘or property, and in case of therein, nor shall any such municipality | or district incur any new debt, or increase | its indebtedness to an amount exceeding | two per centum upon such assessed valua~ | tion of property, without the assent of | the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city. the debt of which now ex- ceeds seven per centum of such assessed #iluation, may be authorized by law to increase the same three per centum, in the aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation. except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and coun- ty of Philadelphia for the construction and development of subways for transit purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or the reclamation of land to be used in the construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public improvements, owned or to be owned by said cify and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and county of Philadelphia current net revenue ia ex- cess of the interest on said debt or debts, and of the annual installments necessary for the cancellation of said debt or debts, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of the city and county of Philadelphia to become otherwise indebted: Provided, That a sinking-fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained,” so as to read as follows:— Section 8.. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or incorporated dis- trict, except as herein provided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district incur any new debt, or in- crease its indebtedness to an amount ex- ceeding two per centum upon such’as- sessed valuation of property, without the assent of the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be pro- vided by law; but any city, the debt of C. MOERSCHBACHER, High St., STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD 50-32-1y. BOTH ’'PHONES. Money to Loan. Bellefonte, Pa. Yard Opposite } P.R.R. Depot. 58-23-1v h to rent. uses 0 Te. M. KEICHLINE, Attorney-at-Law, ONEY TO LOAN on good security and Bellefonte Pa. wm LIME AND LIMESTONE. LIME. ~ LIME. Lime and Limestone for all purposes. H-O Lime Put up in 40 to 50 Pound Paper Bags. for use with drills or spreader, is the econom- ical form most careful farmers are using. High Calcium Central Pennsylvania I. ime American Lime & Stone Company., 58-28-6m General Office: TYRONE, PA. Operations at Bellefonte, Tyrone, Union Furnace, Frankstown and Spring Meadows, Pa m—— Plumbing. Good ‘Health and Good Plumbing GO TOGETHER. - When you have dripping steam pipes, leaky water-fixtures, foul sewerage, or escaping s, you can’t have good Health. The air you reathe is poisonous; your system becomes poisoned and invalidism is sure to come. SANITARY PLUMBING is the kind we do. It’s the only kind youn ought to have. We don’t trustthis work to boys. Our workmen are Skilled Mechanics, no better anywhere. Our Material and Fixtures are the Best Not a cheap or inferior article in our entire establishment. And with good work and the finest material, our Prices are lower than many who give you I, unsanitary work and the lowest grade of finishings. For the Best Work trv Archibald Allison, Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa 14-1y. then six months) immediately preceding death from such injuries, the right of ac-{ Which now exceeds seven per centum of | (0 mi p—— i —————— pt— *1v. the election. tion shall survive, and the General As-| Such assessed valuation, may be author- Groceries Grocerie Third. He or she shall have resided in| sembly shall prescribe for whose benefit | ized by law to increase the same three per $ Se — on m— the election district where he or she shall offer to vote at least two months irame- diately preceding the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age and upwards, he or she shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least twa such actions shall be prosecuted. No act shall prescribe any limitations of time within which suits may be brought against corporations for injuries to per- sons or property, or for other causes dif- ferent from those fixed by general laws regulating actions against natural per- centum in the aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation; except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and county of Philadelphia for the con- struction and development of wharves and docks, or the reclamation of land to be used in the construction of a system of Fruits, Confectionery and Insurance. JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successor to Grant Hoover) months and paid at least one month be-| sons, and such acts now existing are| Wharves and docks, as public improve- Fire, fore the election. avoided,” so that it shall read as follows: ne Be wn by ssid city F 1 N E { R O ( E RI E S Fifth. Wherever the words “he,” ‘*‘his, The General Assembly may enact laws anal viel to the city and ou aty of Bich ° Life “him,” and ‘himself’ occur in any sec- tion of article VIII of this Constitution the same shall be construed as if written, respectively, ‘he or she,” “his or her” “him or her,” and “himself or herself.” A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section eight of article nine of the Constitutism of Pennsylvania. ' Bection 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen- eral Assembly met, That the following i8 proposed as an amendment to the Con- stitution of the Commonwealth of Penn- aylvania, in aceordance with the provi- sions of the eighteenth article thereof:— Amend section eight, article nine of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows: requiring the payment by employers, or employers and employees jointly, of rea- sonable compensation for injuries to em- ployees arising in the course of their em- ployment, and for occupational diseases of employees, whether or not such injuries or diseases result in death, and regard- less of fault of employer or employee, and fixing the basis of ascertainment of such compensation and the maximum and mini- mum limits thereof, and providing spe- cial or general remedies for the collec- tion thereof; but in no other cases shall the General Assembly limit the amount to be recovered for injuries resulting in death, or for injuries to persons or prop- erty, and in case of death from such in- juries, the right of action shall survive, and the General Assembly shall prescribe for whose benefit such actions shall be prosecuted. No act shall prescribe any limitations of time within which suits may be brought against corporations for injuries to persons or property, or for other causes, different from those fixed by general laws regulating actions against natural persons, and such acts now exist- ing are avoided. adelphia current net revenue in excess of the interest on said debt or debts and of the annual installments necessary for the cancellation of said debt or debts, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of the city and county of Philadelphia to become otherwise indebted: Provided, That such indebtedness incurred by the city and county of Philadelphia shall not at any time, in the aggregate, exceed the sum of twenty-five million dollars for the purpose of improving and developing the port of the said city and county, by the condem- nation, purchase, or reclamation or lease of land on the banks of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, and land adjacent there- to; the building of bulkheads, and the pur- chase or construction or lease of wharves, docks, sheds, and warehouses, and other buildings and facilities, necessary for the establishment and maintenance of rall- road and shipping terminals along the said rivers; and the dredging of the said rivers and docks: Provided, That the said city and county shall, at or before the time of so doing, provide for the col- lection of an annual tax sufficient to pay . White Almedia Grapes, Florida and Naval Oranges, Lemons, Ba- nanas, all in good order and free of frost. Fine weather yet for using Mince Meat. Nothing else will compare with what we make at 15c a pound. SOME SEASONABLE GOODS. Spinach 10 and 15¢ a can; Rheu- barb, Jersey packed, sanitary cans, 10c a can; Pumpkin 10 and 15c a can; all large No. 3 cans. Fine Golden New Orleans Mo- lasses, by the quart or gallon. We have some fine Marketing and Clothes Baskets ready for the spring trade. We are still handling the fine German Kraut. In order to meet the demand for small quantity, we have some packed in half-gallon Mason Jars at 25c a jar. Large Spanish and home-grown Onions, sound and in good order. Fine Popping Corn, on the ear or shelled; this goods will pop. We have revised the prices downward on our Beans; come in and see the fine stock and present prices. If you want a fine, sweet, juicy Ham, let us supply you. The Finest Meadow Gold Brand Creamery Butter at 40c per pound. Sweet, Dill and Sour Pickles; our Olives by the quart are very fine. Accident. Insurance. This Agency represents the largest Fire Insurance Companies in the World. — NO ASSESSMENTS — Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your Life or Property as we are in position to write large lines at any time. Office in Crider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE. PA. The Preferred Accident Insurance “Section 8. The debt of any county, ; ution No. 3. | the interest thereon, and also the princi- dts, Gorsugh, township, school district, | | Ue SOPY of Jomt Resolution 110.3 | pat theret within fifty years from the fa- atte te THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY or other municipality or incorporated dis- T of the Commonwealth. ereo! 5 Lam TS mem dad SECHLER & COMPANY ae never exceed seven per centum upon the ROBERT McAFER, y 2000 a Py a Lig » assessed value of the taxable property Number Four. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Bush H Block, 57-1 Bellefonte, P: 5,000 loss of both hands, therein. nor shall any such municipality 59.31.13 ush House bloc : . . > - » eionte, ra. 5,000 loss of one hand and one foot, or district incur any new debt, or in- A JOINT RESOLUTION Ho 2500 loss of either hand, crease its indebtedness to an amount ex- ceeding two per centum upon such assess- ed valuation of preperty, without the as- sent of the electors thereof at a public Proposing an amendment to the Constitu- tion of Pennsylvania abolishing the office of Secretary of Internal Affairs. Be it resolved by the Senate and House Flour and Feed. JFarm Implements. 630 loss of one eye 25 per week, total disability, Pe mit weeks) id election in such manner as shall be pro- | of Representatives of the Commonwealth 10 per week, partial disability, vided by law; but any city, the debt of | of Pennsylvania in General Assembly URTIS Y. WAGNER (limit 26 weeks) which now exceeds seven per centum of | met, That article four of the Constitution C DO . y FE : such assessed valuation, may be author-| of Pennsylvania shall be amended by 9 PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, ized by law to increase the same three | adding thereto section twenty-three, which BROCKERHOFF MILLS, Farmers Su 1 Store pavabile quarterly it desired. per centum. in the aggregate, at any one | shall read as follows:— z BELLEFONTE, PA. ; 9 time, upon such valuation, except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and county of Philadelphia for the construction and development of sub- ways for transit purposes, or for the con- struction of wharves and docks, or the reclamation of land to be used in the con- struction of a system of wharves and docks, as public improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and county of Philadelphia current net revenues in excess of the interest on said debt or debts, and of the annual in- stallments necessary for the cancellation The office of Secretary of Internal Affairs be, and the same is hereby, abol- | ished; and the powers and duties now vested in, or appertaining or belonging to, that branch of the executive depart- ment, office, or officer, shall be trans- ferred to such other departments, offices, or officers of the State, now or hereafter created, as may be directed by law. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 4. ROBERT MCcAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Five. Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of Roller Flour Feed ws ad Corn Meal and Grain Manufactures and has on hand at all times the following brands of high grade flour: BELLEFONTE; PA. The Cow and Hen are Money Earners. The American Cow and Hen are money earners and the question is all in the balanced rations, that are required to bring out their productiveness. FEED THE COW ENSILAGE and use the Blizzard Ensilage Cutter for Silo filling. All Experimental Sta- tions use the Blizzard. Easy to operate and has a self feeder, making it ab- solutely safe for the operator. We have one here on our floor. Come in and Larger or smaller amounts in proportion. Any person, male or female, en; in a Reeping mn ey age of , over eigl d moral and physical condition may foe under this policv. Fire Insurance { invite your attention to my Fire Insur ance , the strongest and Most Ex tensive Line of Solid Companies represent ed by any agency in Central Pennsylvania H. E. FENLON, house- of said debt or debts, may be excluded in A JOINT RESOLUTION look it over—price is right. 50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. ascertaining the power of the city and WHITE STAR county of Philadelphia to become other- PROPOSING 0 amenausnt 10. fhe Cunatind: OUR BEST THE NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER : Nise Jndeiey; rovide), Just Ss Sinking bo With provisions of the eighteenth HIGH GRADE is second to none and will do the work to your satisfaction. Wiard Walking TT ished and maintained.” so that it shall | (XVIII) article thereof. VICTORY PATENT and Sulkey Plows, Spring and Spike tooth Harrows, Single and Double Disc Fine Job Printing. read-as follows:— Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or incorporated dis- trict, except as herein provided, shall Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, .-That the fol- FANCY PATENT The only place in the county where that extraor- dinarily fine grade of spring wheat Patent Flour Harrows, Steel Land Rollers, Grain Drills, Galvanized Water Troughs, Cast Iron Hog Troughs—rat proof, any length, Galvanized Chain Pumps 0 for all time, force and lift easy. Running Pumps carried in stock—put in the well and guaranteed. Cutting Boxes and Corn Crackers, Corn Shellers— both hand and power, Poultry Netting, Poultry Grit, Oyster Shells, Beef FINE JOB PRINTING - Dever Those) Joven oo Senium ne otras? a3 i Scrap, Alfalfa Meal and Charcoal—everything to make the hen profitable. o—A SPECIALTY-—o0 EE Yn ue BROOKVILLE WAGONS A SPECIALTY. AT Tay therein, nor shall any such municipality or district incur any new debt, or increase its indebtedness to an amount exceeding per centum of such assessed valuation, provisions of the eighteenth (XVIII) ticle thereof: } titles to which are so registe SPRAY. Ladders—both single and extension, up to 40 feet, for apple picking. All kind of field SEED at the t price we will I. to the State’s Test. Don't worry about Fertilizers, we WATCHMAN OFFICE. iWo per centum upon Such assessed Valua: AMENDMENT. 1 Inter y 5 to i k to suit all custo: and at prices as low as any tramp agent : tion of property, without the consent of | y,us may be passed providing for a ai be Secured. 0) Ineational Sok Food fl A re en favs at cost. Look out for the runners who are selling at cost. There is no lo of work from the the electors thereof at a public eléction in system of registering, transferring, In- —— i : . Lo Imm cheapest to finest but any city, the debt of which on the the State, or by the counties thereof, and { SC 2nEeC r wheat. Bh ne Ha : i first day of January, one thousand eight | for gettling and adverse or | a —— hy Ey hpi . : y that we can not do in most satis- hundred and seventy-four, exceeded seven | other claims to and interests in 1 STREET. : Sl » : BELLEFONTE, PA. manner, and at consist- and has not since been reduced to less ferred, insured, and ROOPBSURG. | £ ent with the clas of won, Call on OF communicate with this
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