'" ' ' i -(L j-r I . " 6 -v m , iSIFACEM Federal Grand Jury Also Acts In Chester and Lancaster Prohibition Cases DROP CHARGES AGAINST 13 The flrt uliolpsnle bntch of Indict .,, nenlnut naloonkciiporB nnil their urtrnd'S 'or violating national pro ?hUIon"n returned bv the federal 5 rand "jury to United States District indee Thompson today. The grand jury Indicted twenty two Philadelphia saloonkeepers, two of Lan LTr, Snd Ave of Chester for He HlnK jtfigSS gainst tnty ih.c ba S " r hv the cranu jury nw mc iimi- fTof thirteen bills of Indictment for tn'uor sales, nine Mlnrt a loonkcop- .. nnd four against bartenders. Of hL Riven a clean bill ot heal by (hose Kv." . . , f Phllndelphla snloonkeeprrH, throe of Chester, ouc of Lnncaster and ono of ' Those Indicted by the grand jury H.iladelphla f,nlooiikpopors : Marie O'Connor, 2570 Richmond "'pnt'rhk Kelly, northeast corner of (Sfrinnntottii nnd I Olenwood nvenue. Kdwaid I. Sheridan, Front and iShV'nunn. 5.-00 Market street. Stephen Ilrown, Iiocust nnd Daricn "'Tnthony Ilucijiukl. 830 North Third John Uodnar, Third and Uuttonwood streets John H. Nesby, southwest corner of ninth and Noble streets. I J. Dillon, northeast corner of Fifth and 'Walnut streets. Daniel M. Tankle, Itopc Ferry road nml Masazlnc Jane. Adim Kojbuckb T05 North Second ' Annie H. Gillespie, northeast corner Tenth and Itacc streets. Jnmes Mnlloy, l'olnt Breeze nvenuo nd Mifflin street. John McDonald, northwest corner Ninth and Cherry streets. Patrick Canning, northwest corner Fourth and llcrks streets. Joseph Blair, nlias Jolmunn llnier, northwest corner Ninth and Moynmcn unjt avenue. P. J. IjnnuRh, 3200 Market street. Peter 1. McKvoy, 5707 Ucrmnntown atmac. C. J. Conway, 1525 Frankford avc nut. Otto Landenhurger, Sr., Twelfth and Iocust streets. Jaules Ticrncy, Jr., 4153 Market street. George 5Iaag, southwest corner Alle glienj avenue and Richmond street. The Chester snloonkcepers nnd their addresses are: H. Fogley, Fourth and Market ttrcctn. Andrew McGlinchy. Howell nnd 'lhird streets. X. F. McCoy, Seventh and Welsh urcets. J. Xodcn, Second and Market streets. A. 0. Pike, Third and l'enu streets. The two Lancaster saloonkeepers ire: . Wph J. Fritseh, 450 High street. John bchcuchcnzuber, Dounrt uud llifli streets. Thfert nnullfa ni., (inntntiiml l.i a.w.1. v. uv ...... .........bo, U..U ,UI DVIIiUft III- fnvltnntu nnntlum fm. lniitln n..... ...... t .. tit thA tn.llnttnn.it., nrn fm t.nllt,. I.. of Iltjuor Illegally, nnd the third n (hargc of maintaining n common nuisance in violation of the prohibition Ian. AmUtnut United States District At- ELECTRIC WASHER SPECIAL Ends Wednesday A SPECIAL re duction of $15 applies on the well known Western Electric clothes washer stationary wringer model if you purchase it on or before Wednes day, September 15 th. For people who can use a stationary wringer ma chine, this offer is an exceptional opportunity, regular price is $140. The 15 reduction brinfcg it Jwn to $l25-a vefy low price for a standard, first class electric washer. The Western Electric T".,s ne of the best ona this model, with sta tionary wringer, while not s. new as the swingine wnnger, will B,vc Bp,eSSS Remcmberl Wednesday the last day of the offer. Order today! Come inTelephone Write PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY renth & Chestnut St.. OOItE PER 1 - , 1' DHOWNS ON HONEYMOON LAUNCH Hi"rTii"Wlil 'i mill Hi mi.hii iiiiiimi I"'" HPmBk . i&u sf' JIL. j ., i r iMJl ii (i IT ' ' ' M ;:;:WHEjMI- 1 . , '""o by Ictematlonnl film HerMcn John A. Jones nnd bride, formerly Anno Mitchell, th artists, startlnc on trip that ended In Mrs. Jones's ilcatfa In storm on Lake Michigan; Jones former wife was Kllzabeth Ourley Ffjnn, known throughout the United Stntcs as the I. W. W. Joan of Arc torncy Uolger, who with Webster S. Achey, also an nbsistant district at torney, presented the bulk of tho evidence to the grand jury, said today that efforts will be made to have at least some of the cases tried at the coining criminal term of the federal court, which commences on Monday. Mr. Uolger said the government Is fully prepared to go to trial with all of the cases if necessary and would lesist any attempts by the defendants, through their counsel, to sevurp delajs. The snlooumen ngainst whom indict ments were Ignored nre : Edward White, itlchmond stteet and Lehigh avenue. Eugene Conway. " Smith I'lfili street. Frank Kllroy, 3731 East Lettish nvuiue. John Conroy, southwest corner Tenth street and Columbia avenue. SlvCstpp Ilrmlv. tun AfnL-of ..i-,,,,. Chester, Pa. Klllnll Ollllltill. LV.1 Mflllll.l trr..,f Chester. J. J. Miller. Mil) Mm (,, ,.,,. Chester. 1'inulc Dintnmnu, Duke and Oruut Btrects, Lancaster. IVnrl ICili.ilnlut-ii Jn u.,,,,1. a.. ..,,. street, Heading. AN EMBRYO AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN An expert automobile mechanic and driver, 24 years old, wants an opportunity to sell automo biles. Never has told them, ljut ii now telling insurance. Knows Jie can make good. Ambitious, intelligent; good reference. Who wa'nts to secure his services? B 902, LEDGER OFFICE IH.McCullWiSSon AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPLIES Quick acting brakes are dependent upon good brake lining have your repair man line with . 257-59 N. Broad St. We co-operate with your dealer. - Buy through him. JUDGEDandSOLDon MERIT ALONE 9fVRATOR Sv -- iswnriFK55--. ?iP-5TS I . "ii, iii ' , n tA -.n.-taija.u The Only Battery Manufactured Without" Separators, Therefore Eliminating 05 of All Storago Battery Troubles. THE BATTERY WITH THE DISTRESS PARTS OMITTED FACTORY OFFICII ELECTROLYTE STORAGE BATTERY CO. 1309 Race Street Wholesale Distributors MITCHELL-BAUER CO., INC. 2251 North Broad Street II til I'linno Diamond 00-flS Conveniently Located Albus Auto Service 4018 N. Carliile ?t 4922 N. Broad St. Wnmi nrjec-" Auto Electric Service Co. 1G24 Venanito St. Tlorn HH-f Girord Battery & Ignition Co. 1340 W. Girard Ave. ronlnr H Gotbchall & Cooper 2914 Diamond St. Dlninnnil SS.5I M. A. Hayes 5504 Marlcet St. nelinuni M NOTtooN launch; BISHOP TO RETURN Ooctor Rhlnelander Expected Back From Maine Friday Bishop Khinclander will return to Philadelphia next Friday, accprdlng to n telegram received from him yestcrdny at the Church House. He went abroad lit June to attend the Lnmbeth ronfnrnp I of Anglican HLshops in 'London. Since lie returned to tills country the bishop, has been nt Northeast Harbor, Me., with his family. Accounting Study Accounting Our three years' professional ac countancy course equips you for C. P. A. Examinations. Regular unit courses as follows: Accounting Problems Accountancy LawN Auditing Cost Accounting Factory Organization C. P. A. Theory C. P. A. Practice Specialized Accounting Write or Call for Particulars Classes Commence week of Sept. 27 ' TMCA ' CKNTHAl. 1IUII.DINO, H21 AHC1I JT t & rmnBftr v. Mm mm li II li5.KIr-JT-'?I Service Stations Nat. Battery & Ignition Co. 741 S. Eleventh 3t Walnut al-SS C. S. Robinson 408-416 W. Coulter St. flrrmanfown STO Superior Storage Battery Co. 1345 W. Susquehanna Ave. J. H. Van Fossen 3538.3540 N. 13th St. Tlon H7.3VIV Mitchell-Bauer Co. 2251 N. Broad St. Dluniond 00-98 IriionfliiNT nij TAYT5l"4cr::r::: .tlir ' II MAY BJEJNCREASED Mayor and Kendrick Confer on Plan to Get Quick Cash for City 1 PER CENT ALLOWED NOW In order to enroiiingc the payment ot tnxei early in the ear. citv nnd county officials are considering a 2Vi per cent discount, Imtend. of the existing 1 per rent iMKpmiiit fni- n .lni, ..! I,. tl. first three months of thf year. a conierenre on the subject wo held totday In the Mayor's office. Those i"li "i' i iir .un.vor, uity ;ontrouer Hndley, Heeeiver of Taxes Kendrick, iimiinuiui jiereiver Keelv anil I'TancM . Ilurcli, chairman of CouncH's finance committee. The present scale of discounts nml penalties follows : .ranuary, February and March, 1 per rent discount: April, tlirec-nnnrteisi ..r i ...... .., .n. ....... May, one-half of 1 pPr CCnt discount: .nine, oufqunrter of i per cent dis count; July and August, lint payments; uviutiuuri, i per cent iicnnityj uctoocr, 2 per cent penalty; November, 3 p6r HOLMES improved &.J63i COOLBAUGH-MACKLIN MOTOR CO. 3723-3725 Walnut St. ' Apartments at The St. James Hotel Walnut at 13th Street J. Howard Slocum, Manager I'HQTon.ws HOTO PLAYS THRU w COMPANY r OFJMERICA Academy of Music oVr ' FANNIIJ HURST'H RTOnr" I FANNIIJ HURST'H STOUT "HUMonnsQUE" AlUnmKrn 12,ll MTls & Ponnyunk Ave. ninamura jut. Daily nt a : n es . o m & o . HOIIAUT noSWORTH In "linLOW THE 8UnrACE" Al F FHHFNY 1 'ronhford . Allegheny rtLLtuncnijiat. Dally 2:1.1. Uvrii at 8. CIAUA KUniALL, TOUNO In ron tub aoui. of rafael." A Drtl I B2D AND THOMPSON BTS. tl KJl-l-yJ MATINEE DAILY SES8UE HAYAKAWA In "LI TIANO LANQ" i ARCADIA W'ZTZ iWpf'i" TJ1UJ1AH .-VllJlUIIAM in "CIVILIAN CLOTIIES" BALTIMORE Bn5&LSlaV.(SS PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13 ' HI T IPRIRn UROAD STREET AND DlUiiDirL; ai'SQI'EHANNA AVE, CIMIA KIMnALL TOUNO In "FOR THE SOUL or RAFAEL ' BROADWAY "T.mI'i"' MARHHALL NEILAN'S "DON'T EVER MARRY" PAPITOI 7S2 MARKET STREET VrVrl 1 WL. io A M. to 11:15 P. M. H R WARNER In "ONE HOUR I1EFORE DAWN" COLONIAL al.VlS5", , nod Aiea. 0 P. M. MITCHELL LEWIS In "HURNINQ DAYL1QHT' FMPRF MAIN ST" MANAYUNK ClVirrVCJiJ MATINEE DAILY NORMA TALMADOE In . 'YE OR NOT" FAIRMOUNT .Sy THOMAS MKIOHAN In "THE JRINCE CHAP" PAMII V THEATRE Kill Market St. r MlVllL. I o a. M to Mldnleht REX RAY In "HORDER RAIDERS" tITU T THEATRE Ilelow Spruco 3Uln J 1 . MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM" RUSHELL In "SIX FEET FOUR" FRANKFORD 171B 'TvnuT" nERT LYTEI.L In "THE RK1HT OF WAT" GREAT NORTHERN STlS-yst ICATHERINB MacDONALD In ' "HIE TURNINO POINT" lltJinCDlAl BOTH & WAI. WALNUT ST 11V1I l-.lr-vi. Matn.3:.10 E(a,T&0 MAllY .-MII.IJM .MINTEIt In "JENNY. HE UOOD" I TTAHFR ,,1ST LANCASTER AVE. L.CjUCt MATINEE DAILT C'HARLKS RAy In "HOMER I'OMUS HOME" I 1 RPR TV "road & Columbia L.IDE.IX 1 I MatlnwB Dally Ave. HRYANT WASHI1URN In "THE P1NH OF MT ANTHONY" V-H MARKFT "TRIJRT THEATRE J J IV1-VIPwC 1 a M tolltlBP. M. RICHARD llARTHELMESS In THE IDOL TXNCER' A Allhfltlfllf A o.ii1a mlitAtt mAV fin adopted follows! January, February and March, 24 per cent discount ; April 1 per cent discount, May and June, flat payments; graduated penalties after July 31. Mr. Kendrick Informed , tho Mayor that penalties exacted last year totaled $152,748, while discounts allowed amounted to $80,248. In 1010, according to Mr. Kendrick, 10 per cent of the taxcfTwcre paid In the first three months; 11 per cent from April to July 31; 55 per cent In Au gust nnd 15 per cent from September to December. A 2'fc per cent discount was allowed In 1012. In the first six months ot that yinr 41 per -cnt of the taxes had been collected, compared with 2(1 per cent In the first six months of 1010. . "Three Steps Up" 220 S. t6th St. Opens September itL Luncheons Afternoon Teas Dinners Open Sundays i to 8 P. M. Air uooiea 18-20milei to the gallon of gasoline. 10,000 miles to the set of tires. Pre.ton 3504 the St . James In tho very center of Phila delphia's social and business life: Several Apartments: Outside Room and Bath ?100 a Month. Two Apartments: 3 Rooms and 2 Baths. One Apartment: 5 Rooms and 4 Baths.' Several Apartments: 2 Rooms and 1 Bath. PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guaranteo of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for th theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. MODEL 4-3 S.0UT" s. on..u ,... H1 ?"0"8 1 0 11. "THE SQUARE' HIIOOTER" tiirri. -..... . flVFRnnnni csd Awn OEonor carpeTe'rT0 A,VE- "THE WONDER MAN"' PALACE 12M1nMA-"n7' 'EET J .-. JiJ. l'AARTMint0U!,3P- M. ' .nnuuL. ur COURAGE" PRINCESS 108183o1iA?,KPBTREET HonART noawoRii,!,x :I5 ft M' "11KLOW THE HURFACE" REGENT "ff'Mow i7th 'THE DARK LANTERN" RIALTO GKN 6T. "THE SEA WOLT" RUBY MA"K "ELOVV 7T- . MUTANT WABIimin,fnl,B R "" "SINS OF ST. ANTimNY" SAVnV "11 MARKET STI.RCrr CONSTANCY8 TA4TAI..1Si".?'naT 'IN flEAnt'ir nip a niSitt.,!P. w " umiVCtlV SHtKWOOD MJ."i Baitimo :30 " "SINS OF ST ANTIIOVT. STANLEY ?,KAETM abovh ,rril william" paiw ra0, !" p- "IF I WERE KINO" VICTORIA Min.KW AROVBlwii lCTNXNTSDESUNgg) BELMONT ' AI,0VB market finv nvivr. "ncncccA OF su'NNrii'n'Pr PAnM., CEDAR m'U AND CDAn AVENUE w. ., rtl x iiuivr COLISEUM MAI,Kr;XJ REnvEEN ' ..... wwr.o rnuuEMCE'i JUMBO fnokNT, ST' omAiii) av juiiiuv Jnmho Junction on FrankfoM"tM FRANCES WARD In nroM L . "CRIMSON SHOALS" LOCUST ,g ,a'ig?JSwgg MARJORIE nAMIlp-J. .0'30tll 'THE FORTUNE TELLER" NIXON D2D AND ARKBT STB nnucB OOKDON 7 ana 8 "HOUSE OF THE TOLLING REM." RIVOLI 02D AND SANSOM BTi V num. CLAYTON15 DA'" "CROOKED STREETS" CTD A Mr OERMANTOWN ivn CHARLES RAY lnT VENA) "HOMER COMES HOME- WEST ALLEGHENY t? THOMAH MEIdllAN iV't"h,ny wir. riilPil. r. I'llAP" STRAWBR1DGE & CL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOK Moderately Priced Autumn Coats For Women In fact, these look like the good old prices. For instance At $22.50-WOOL VELOUR COATS in good street shades, made in attractive belted styles. with deep cape collar, and lined throughout. At $25.00 in $60.00-101? ! COATS in heather-mixed nnd tweed effects. Made on plain, well-tailored lines. v At $30.00 and $46.00 SPORTS COATS of heather- mixed jersey cloths in a good range of colorings. At $25.00 to $42J50 - VE- LOUR AND SILVERTONE COATS, made with easy, roomy sleeves and deep collars, chiefly lined throughout, StrawbrMire It Clolhlfr Second Floor, Centre More Calls for Jersey Suits Plenty of Smart Models, $27.50 to $35 WOMEN have found them so practical, and Fashion can so easily express her smartest ideas in them, that Jersey Suits hnve i passed into the class of indis- pensables. I Norfolk and various platteu" i and box-plaited effects, in plain I navy, tan, plum and Copenhagpn blue, and in' heather-mixed green, I brown, blue .and oxford gray ! $27.50 to ?35.00. r Fine Cloth Suits $52.50 to $87.50 Tweed effects, wool, velours, silvertone, duvet-de-laine, duvct- melange and broadcloth, some embroidered, some fur-tiimnied, i some plain-tailored on semi-fitting lines. HtruwIirlilK 4 Clothier Setpnd Floor, Centre Silk Dresses Like These From $25 to $35.00 Are Very Unusual WOMEN are enthusing over them v every day they certainly are indicative of a downward trend in prices. They are of crepe de chine, satin and com binations of jmtin - and - crepe Georgette, made in plaited, tunic, straight-line, surplice and low waisted styles, with bright bead ing and self-colored embroideries, nnu some are plainly tailored Smart Cloth Dresses From $22.50 to $42.50 Chiefly of serge and tricotine, in straight-line, tunic and coat pffprts. hrnirlpH nnrl nmKfntrlnmrl PhSnflv of r0 n trfMfl. in straight-line, tunic and coat eiiecis, uraiauu nnu cmoroiacrcd. Blnck, navy blue and some in blown. RtrnwhrMirA Jt rinthl.i. Second Floor, Market Street Continuing the Opening Exposition of Autumn Fashions in Millinery As Interpreted by the Milliners of Paris and New York and by Our Own Clever Millinery Artists Unabated interest is shown in this presentation of authentic fashion in Autumn Millinery. It is the most lavish in years the Fashions themselves have made it so. The large, elaborately draped and daringly turned Black Velvet Hats; the Plaques of crushed velvets pierced by dagger pins; the soft little Berets, some on bandeaux, some with visors; the Hats of all kinds with veils thrown in Roumanian fashion over the shoulder, or falling like a mantilla ; the lurge Hats and small Hats wreathed in ostrich or with plumes draping to the shoulder; the Hats' thrown back and dented in musketeer style, and the soft triangles of velvet pulled over the ears in harlequin fashion. And all so sumptuous in materials and so lavishly wrought with fine hand-work the manipulation of their draped folds alone, proclaim them the finest products of the best milliners. - .straw nrldce 4. Clothier, Second floor .Market Street Writ Ten Dollars is All You Need j Pay Now for Delivery of One of These Phonographs ! Choose tho style and size that best meets the requirements of I your home from five different STANDARD MAKES and an initial ' payment of $10.00 secures its immediate delivery to your door. You can arrange to pay tho balance in periodical amounts. Columbia Gvafonola (Style Columbia Grafanola (Ktul.p. t Cheney Phonograph (Style Chene'll Phnnnnrnnh. (Fitiile . Windham Phonograph (Style A)' $100.00 tr minium rnunuyruim aiyie v) S125 00 Victor Victrola (Stylo XI) $150 00 Heywood-Wakefield Reed Cabinet Phonographs, $'7500 to $185.00 ' Hr- Strawbridge I MARKET STREET EIGHTH THURSDAY BUSINESS IIOUKS i i ! i A Very Unusual Sale of Men's Autumn-Weight OVERCOATS Save One-third to One-half i ' I I , ' I I i ' , We gave the men of Philadelphia an oppor tunity i to-day to buy both Winter and Autumn Overcoats at far below this season's regular prices. A few of the Winter Coats will be available to-morrow, but the great feature of the Sale will be additions to the AUTUMN-WEIGHT OVERCOATS AT RE DUCED PRICES $26.50 $32.00 $42.00 Most of these Over coats are carried over from last Spring, but every one just as perfect and desirable as the day it came from the tailor shop. This season's regu lar prices for Coats of tho same grades and styles arc one-half more' i ' io ncany double these special prices $26.50, $32.00 and $42.00. . JUST ARRIVED Several Hundred Metis and Yowig Men's Autumn and Winter Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers; Correct Styles, Ex cellent Quality, Attractive Pi'ices. r Mrnnbrlilire & Clntlilei Second Floor. Eaat Save One-third Boys' Clothing Here NOW! Coincident with the first: dnva nf enlmnl rvVw.n tlm l.m,', .n.lnl .......... ...v.. w.v. iiid uujn needs begin to make themselves extraordinary sale of immediate uuuuivus ui ucairuuiu nuuucu now marked nt one-third to one ivnxea (jnovioz suits, wim a pairs of Knickerbockers, sizes 8 to 17 years now $14.50 mh 111 )". Tf t -i n . Z 5ir i'ii strl y 4r -i Q ... fact .Y'V .WU '""" ."T0.' I "Miter UVeVCOatS, 3 tO VV XllieT UVeVCOaiS, if IO 1 Winter uvercoats, a to -r- htrabrUlKe 4. E2) $120.00 C19 0' II) $150.00 JJT o' Strawbrldga I Clothier, Hftli Floor. Wet & CLOTHIRI? STREET FILBERT STREET L. .A .. rv ' t PTW nnif I u auu FROM 9 TO 5:30 O'CLOCK 'mmmmmmmCSSSmmm' sifed to One-half on ui .-iv-iiuui, wjien uie uoy s waruroDO known, we have planned a truly economy interest to the parents. garmenis suns ana uvercoats areii - half less than thp usual retail valuel " lUKU ' LU 0 U'S, ZZ.VO 17 years $11.25 V yeai'S S15.UU 17 years $18.75 Clothier Hemnil I'loor. I'lltwt Street, Eaat S. & C. flnrsefs $3.00 to $1&00, jur own o. cz u. special Uor sets. Every model designed with special attention as to fashion, comfort and quality. Newest styles in Corbets of pink or white fabrics, plain or brocaded. With high or medium bust, long or medium long over the hips: J S. & C. Corsets $3.00 Low-bust Corsets of pink coutil, long over the hips and heavily j boned. S. & C. Corsets $5.00 Of white coutil, reinforced over the abdomen, with graduated front clasp and elastic sections across the back. S. & C. Housekeepers' r Corsets Style F, of white coutil, is re inforced over the abdomen, high bust with broad front steels, rub ber sections across the back $5.00. Straw bridge K clothier lhird rioor Market Street Wejt Silk Umbrellas, $7.50 Blue, Green or Purple Smart in nppearance, fine Jn quality, these Taffeta Silk Um brellas, with decorative handles finished with bakelite tops, wrist cord, leather strap or ring. St run bridge & Hothler . Aisle 7 Market Street Hear "Bert Williams" ,cu Now nn- pearing i n " Hroadway B r evities " at tho Lyric The at re, .sing "The Moon Shines o n the Moon shine" and 'Unlucky Blues." Also Else, Not Me" mid 'Ten Littlo Bottles" Columbia double faced Records at $1.00 each. "The Love Nest" From "Mary," now at the Garrick Theatre is in our Record Library in either vocal or fox trot form. Htratvkrldee A Clothier Fifth I'loor, Wut jrvKat im lit rywM XT 3 fl ,it i A 1 f! ill 'A I rL .1 4 f 'rl u l t f at J lA ' i i l VJ i 1 ', J t?om,l'l chart nhuwlnt progrurai (or th weeU appear Saturday evonlnr .and Bunday. t 1 " -A -,?S Jm '?fVi"i V Lv.'.i'i... .... .... . X r-.. JO, - 1 t it r a T "' H.'UA.fc kt f Ar ' K't'i M .?; J ! .if lO'i a. t .t wi1 ilrifV,, ill Si
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