ttrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmam wmmmmmmmm&mmmBii 'fpr W ,iyr jr iii.fyy"'- WBWfHPP"1 BRn'i;-!U'ww3i;m' r " 'i" - 'f'-.--, ' if 6 EVEMKG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921 BANKER IS HELD IN DEATH BY AUTO Car of Linferd C. Nice, Oak Lane, Said te Have Boen in Crash at 61st and Market FOUR OTHER ACCIDENTS T.lnferd 0. Nice. 100" Mclretc nvc nue, Oak T,nnp. vice president and c.ish- t Irr of the Northwestern Xatlnnni linnk. py ni .leiin vvntixin, 4fi rvertn Jtmirtn street, were held without unit te nwnit netlen of the Corener this mejnlnjr. fol lowing the denth of Wilbur V.bert. twenty -five, in nn auto creh nt Sltty first nnd Mnrket streets lnat nljtht. Kbcrt wan riding In n car driven by WntKen when a collision with Nice' far hurled him out en the pavement. He died a few hours latur In the Mlt-erl-eerdla, Hecpitnl. Watsen was arrested en the spot and Niee was picked up later at his home. At the Fifty-fifth and Tine streets station, where Watnen wan taken, Pr. W. r. Scibeld, police surgeon, de flared him Intoxicated. A man wat, killed by a train and four persons Injured in yesterday's acci dents. Strueknnd run ever by a freight train en the tracks of the Philadelphia and Reading Hallway, near his home, early y'eFterdav morning. Albert Thompson, forty years old, 75 1" Huist uvenuc, r celred injuries which caused bis death. As Thompson stepped tipen the tracks the train crew called te hit-i. but be failed te hear the warning. The wheels of the freight car ravcd ever hip body. Stanley Sklloszewski. eight years old. t!9"0 Mclvalc street, was striKk by a machine drlven by Andrew Kewheuse. 4433 Uiehmend erraet, vhile playing en Richmond i-trfct near Indiana avenue. N'ewheue took the boy te the North eastern Hospital and later surrendered te the police of the Uelgrade and Clear field streets station. The morning services were finished , at the Catholic Church of the Mater- nity. Bustlcten, yesterday, wtrn Mrs. i Mary Klntler stepped out te the pave ment. She was about tn cress the I street when an nutemnbile driven by I Martin Kecnan, also of Hustleten. drew UP before the entrance nf the fhurfh J and threw her te the ground. She was I taken te the Trankferd Hospital by Keenan. who later surrendered te th" I police of the Tacony station. Mrs. I Klntler is deaf and dumb. James Capper, twentr-twe years old. 2647 Multifield street, revived a fracture of the kull when nn automobile driven by his. brother, A. Capper, nineteen years old. 'w N'erth Fifty-seventh street, collided with Hneth'r machine i driven bj rrederii-l Dumont. of Wild- ' weed. N.J. The accident happened at Sixtieth and Jeffersen streets 15etn i drivers were nrrested and will be given , hearings today. James Capper whs taken te the MIereerdisi Hospital. i While plajmg in front of her home' early last night Cera fiiiard. live yeiir old, of 44111 Lancaster avenue, wii struck b an automobile driven by Iin ford Boer. 14m North Vlfty-nintl. street. Benz took the child te the We1' I'hiladelphia General Homeopathic Hen pltal and surrendered te the police of the Peach and Medln streets station He will be given a hearing before Mag Istratc Uugan this morning. S. DAVIS PAGE LEFT $223,859 Twe Sens Benefit Under Will of Fermer City Controller The will of Piuin Page, lawje and former City Controller, bequeathe.' an estate valued at .firj.'i.r.ft te tv ions, Heward W. ntid William 15. Page and a d.niirliter. Mrs. Cthi-1 N. P I.ars". Mr. Pag" lived at lergrfn an'! Ardmore avenues. Chestnut Hill. lie formerly was in the bending luisine. One of bis emplejes curs sge was former Mayer Themas I!. Smith, who named u son. Davis Page Smith after Mr Page. The will of lid ward A Veppel. n glstnnt purclinsitig ngnt. who died snd ilpnlv .Sevemlirr S. also was probated. It bequeathed a SI 0.500 estate te bi son. I'dwar'1 P. Neppel. ,., A . 10,000 estate was bequeathed ti the wideA and twelie rhildren in tin trill of Honate )'Ora7le. 1150 I'.IK worth street, a rneiehant. who wns stabbed '" death nbeit ten ditys ugn Letters of adtiiinlstratien weie granted for this entate. Other wills probated were these of Samuel II. :iU. 5H West Duval street, S'JO.000: Justiiia Hay, 11 West 'Tiega street. 5500O ; Pell. Spa Spa tela. S70.O00, ami llnini Walter, $00,000. , . Inventories were tiled ier the entnt's of Jehn J. Fleming. .15,00t and I.oiii I.eiii J. Raretta. SI 7 571.50. NEW TASKF0Rj0ST0FFICE Will Help Relatives Lecate Their Lest Friends s started today iihsimng nw Im.ite Mi-r friends. ejii i-tcii In the humanizing lie rtMil svtfin ey reMiniiii"i nri.il Will H. Mii". I'lii nestlll implejes 'Ml !, itinii ,...i .a-e line! lien iiimlncei nf us grniiKieneNM. 'vtll make inquiries of ether 1'nM musters nnl nd is' uit re-led r l.i tlves. Mr. I lil i'l" 'V.iHih the Vii ma'ste'rs .isum-t mterfi-ring in family priinte affairs Thi . ill enU ineti Hte sueli ni"" ti H r r'lwr'ed te llieiii. De Any of These Titles Seem Right fqr Big Fair? KX POSITION T N T P. Tt N A TlONAIi I)E VICTOIHH is sug gested as ii name for the Sesqul Centennial Exposition here in 102(1 by Jehn K. MeKee, of 250 Seuth Viheenth street. WORLD'S FURnnOM PAIR Is suggested by Pnlady Melmncs, 27515 Seuth Heulah street. PIHI.ADKLPHIAS COOD FOR AM, FAIR by Charles Frnnchettl, 8107 Tlnictim avenue. WORLD'S JUSTICK AND PKACR PAIR hj A. P. Kaiser, of 1455 West Clearfield street. THE LII1RRTV RXPOSIT10N by W. C. Merris, of 2535 Seuth Seventeenth Htreet. PHILADELPHIA'S SUPER EXPOSITION by 'I'hemiis E. Cor Cer bidge, of 5442 Paletherp street, THE UNIVERSAL PAIR by Jeseph Stepper, of 5020 West Nevadn street. Many of these suggestions are re ceived by the EviMMt Punuc Lkdei:i;. Is there one In your mind? THREE BOYS HELD AFTER AUTO HAS E Youths Stelen With ' Found Car Flee Patrolmen Dismantling in Anethor, in Pursuit AGAIN TRY TO ROB TAILOR ing Shep at 2848 Richmond Street En tered Twice Within Twe Days Fer the tecend time within two days in attempt was made te rob the tailor shop of William Corden, 2S4S Rich mond street, nt 1:50 this morning. Late Saturday night the store wnit entered ami clothing and shoes, valued nt $2.10, were taken. This morning Patrolman Berwick, of the Belgrade and Clearfield streets station saw n man in the shop with a lighted i touring car. fntiHte. lie run nut the hack wav when the back of he heard the patrolman a,t the front. Berwick ran around te the rear and chased the man through Salmen and Auburn streets, where he fired two shots after him. He believes that one of them took cffct, although the mau cleaned SHOTS HALT FUGITIVES liiree her were held In ?1200 bail for court this morning by Magistrate I Pentmck fellow ing n wild chase through Nlcetewn. when they were caught in the act of stripping one stolen automo bile and in possession of another. Patrolman Reselej nnd Motorcycle I Patrolman Crowley, both of Twenty ' second street and Hunting Park avenue ' station, were returning te their station I In Crewlev's motorcycle about noonyes neonyes noenyes I terduv. As they came along Hunting Pnrk'u'-cni'c they noticed three youths gathered nbeut two automobiles near where the Reading Rnllwn tracks cress the avenue. The leys. according te the policemen, were in the act of tak ing tires, lamps and ether movables from one of the autns and leading them into the ether. They moved ever te question the boys. The three veuths jumped into one car and fled. The patrolmen followed in the nioterojde , Careening from side te side nndlurcn- uneipeeteeiy nreunn corners, lull siicu uiiiii Twcntv- tecn years old. 010 Seuth Sevcntli street, and Jnmcs Vi llcy, seventeen ycnr." old, 2120 Diamond etrcet. v One of the cars was the property of Miss Lillian 71. Henry, Wnvnc avenue and Ilertter street. It had been stolen about one hour and a half before the policemen discovered the boys from in front of Kt. Mnrk's Church, at Wayne avenue nnd Harvey street. The ether car belongs te Jeseph C. Woolman, 5855 Catharine street. That also had been stolen yesterday morning. The boys were arraigned this morn ing nt the Twenty-second street nnd Hunting Park avenue station. ROBBED OF COAT AND $3 Bandits Alse Take Man's Lunch en Seuth Street Bridge Cevering him with revolvers, two Negro bandits sprang in front of Bruce Crawford, 5207 Lccust street, as he was crossing the Seuth street bridge early yesterdav morning, took bis overcoat, containing his lunch, nnd $5 in cash. Crawford, who was en his way te work nt the Twenty-ninth and Chris tian streets plant of the Philadelphia Electric Company, pleaded with the men for his lunch. They refused nnd threat ened him with death if he made nn out cry. The men were hidden behind the ironwork as Crawford approached. Aute Burns In Qarage Damage of $200 was caused when the automobile of Jehn Deer, 550 Hermi tage street, Roxborough, was burned in the private garage back of bis home, nt 2 o'clock this morning. The cause of the blaze is n mystery. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Pep was reading the paper with his feet up nnd ma was darning holes out of socks nnd I was looking ever my stamp collecktien wondering what would happin If a Chinese sent a letter te Hpanc with n Ucrmln stamp en it, and pep sed, lie's a grata man, nil rlte, theres no doubt of thnt he's n great man. Who, Mr. Harding? sed ma, yes, I think he is, tee. Harding nuthlng. Im specking of the grate and only Charlle Chaplin, sed pep, dident you reed hew nil Europe went crazy e'cr him wen he was ever there a little wile age? Well wat of it, I dent think se mutch of Europe, sed ina nnd pep sed, lie carclUl wat you eay, If Eurepe ever hecrs of that theres libel te be another wnr, but lecvlng politicks nside .Charlie Chaplin is n grate artist, Wats grate about him, the elze of his feet? Hec hec, sed mnlaffing, and I sed. O, pep, de you remember the plckture ware he's slppesed te be shav ing his face and some lady comes up and pats him en the back and he thinks Its oemo man and smears Iter face all ever with shave lather? O deer, hew nrtlstlck, sed ma nnd pep sed, Yes, that was rich, wnscnt it, but I liked the plckture better ware he gets dbugh all ever his hands and then rubs it oft en everybody as eny Charlle Chaplin can rub dough off en people. Mersey It takes a perfeck artist te de that O yes, sed mn, nnd I sed, Well gosh, pep, hew nbeut that plckturcwure he's slppesed te be n plceccmen nnd soaks everybody en top of the hed with his cIub weather tiicyre doing enythihg or net, ladies nnd everybody. My wat a nrtlstlck work of art, lice hec, sed ma, und pep sed, Benny, it begins te leek ns the your mother had no true feeling for art, but we have, hnvent we 7 and I sed, Yes sir. tbcnrf4 rM.nrtl,. n.l.nltlln tntrllr ...A..-.I . ?.V .... u wkui'1"1 rvniu, .iivuiiu ai tn Little Grand tenltc, let go crreund ahfe Im with you, Bed thnt se, well se am pep, audmaBcd, hil I, we'll all go. ' ;1 . . - I - , C. . 1 1 v - xehicler precceueu in un e, .i..' ..( ,.efir Hie corner of fifth and Diamond streets. Here f ' drew his revolver and fired toward the The millet, wenr inrouse the car nnd out through .i. ...i.iuiiinlil Althench t hit no one, it took all the fight out of the heys nnd thex stepped their automobile. They gave their names an Albert Mars eighteen venrs old, eOU erth Twentv-sixth street; Abe Dogen. nine- Your Thanksgiving Dinner should include "Rite Nuis" Order NOW We Pay the Parcel Pet Salted Jumbo Peanuts The blscrit and finest of Virginia's famous crops. Salted and prepared fresh dally. The flaer yC wins vnll lnatantlv! Salted Almonds Spain preducea the hrt. These are the pUU of Spain that' the story in a nutshell. Fresh, ?- C( svr lb H. perfect, delicious I Salted Pecans The pride of Georgia that wonderful Pecan country I Sweet, delicious and perfect a real treat $Q Cf ter all! A.OVlb Jumbo ChoceUte-Coveired Peppermint Patties, 90c lb. " ter r -irr nf of II' s-rir i tits ami Our Hupcrier ( enfeetic, , 104 Se. 13th St. Salted Mixed Nuts A marNeleus mixture of ten different nuts, freshly salted and prepared dally by our own $1 95 exclusive process. leSiJb .wra T A0 CANDV 3HOP 1504 Chestnut St. 149 Se. Bread St. S3 Special Excursion 1$5.00 ReusdTriE..$5.00l SS ti Includln War Tax Giving an Opportunity te Visit the Famous Luriy Caverns H Sunday, November 27 WMMmMfaPMMttiWBeh 55 "Reses and Myrrh" " nc name of a delightful den tifrice which hae Itept thousands or rtillndelphla mouth cleun. sret and healthful for many ears. Its use mennn white teeth, firm sums Hnd health Insurnnce. Tt la Ideal ter children, tee, 35e u fcettle. LLEWELLYN'S rhilft.'a Standard I)rer Mere 1518 Chestnut Street ,ivi:kti.hkjiknt VKItTISKMi;.VT i lir.stm. t,ift -.1 tell bear t rnmT);m is sure te win the ilu r t for manv Kcneratten.i n hifh nputa ,.f their Jewelry. Silverware and Mntiem-rj . be name e" Ratie . Ttnnk'- v Ilidrile apprpci.-itten, for this tirtn has held tinii en ao'eunt 01 tne ; upeneriiy IV Ntmast'rs v relati iIip hiti Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Fancy Fruits Fer Thanksgiving HAMPERS 75, $7.50, $10 $15, $25, $35 BASKETS $3.50, $5, $7.50 $10, $15, $25 ISth & Chestnut St.. 12th & Market Sti. 5600 Germantown Are. TT IS a pleasure t viit the -nep A these days, then? an- i nuiiiv attractive artii-leh, gifts' veady for Christmas. As you K thrnujrh the -terc of Ttailcy. Bunk? & Middle Company, jeu will be dcliphted wrh the many nrw and lovely nrtielcK iti cverv departmi-nt: Jcweliy, ' (luifiite in design and workmanship leather goods, marvelous handbags .iiai'.s, etf. fine stationery, especially appreci.-itcd when nionegraintncd benutiful clocks of all sies. includ ing the wonderful hall clocks itl chime - and silverware. I have leUt ou before of iiaileCs famous col cel iei'tinn of siher, which is even nieic umpii iipnti'., tlin-i - -iti (ctiM t ,.lr of ern.ite r"ism or iinall'-r ii,-f. Iiunriti; in t'lel" .slmpll'-ii' I' Ih '' is,ili.' " iu.iIm e'lr sel""l. n r.ir - tliii tht-re ni l' I'l'i'''- ,,r """' '" han tin-in n nrkeil f'ir I'uriMmd' 'HKN vim hear a man -peken m" ap "thu sort of chap who alv. ay- loeka well groomed" you knew that lie must he well tailored He i- the man who will make a pleasing im pression wherever lie 1- mlrnduced. And the man v Im bu.w hi- clothes from the firm of MacUenald L Camp bell, i:i:il-';G Chestnut Slrurl, v ill In recognized en accmint nf lu -mart appearance, lime you seen tlu-ir re matkalile, large and inclusiw- u nri menl of suits They are well uerth veur serious consideration, for at .i0 and upward they are of exceptional alue lini.-hed and unfinished wor steds, tweed., cashmeres and ehev ehev ieth. While the Canterbury clothe-., made exclusively for Maclienald & Campbell out of imported ihiglish fabrics, are extremely fine looking. w 5zJUv7uA, gfrcVYi: 'I1LN jeu fee a thread en a per ' ' fen'f coat, isn't it your first im pulse te pick it off? Hut hew much worse is a -pet ! A spot en the frock of a woman who otherwise im I maculately dressed -imply runs her appearance. My impulse i1 the same, although I cannot pick elT the spot. I wish te say te her, "Madame, if you will take that dress te llarg's 1 1 13 Chestnut htrei-l, 1 am sure the can gi t that sspet out." Hew mucl these little things count for, both n the social and business world-.' Marg's also de wonderful dyeing. If j mi Iihmi a pair of satin slipper. whieh you have discarded for rveiimg wi-ur, sfnd them te Uarg'h and ha tlietn dyed black. Yeu will find il an economical plan, for often they leek almost new when Ihey are returned te you. I'pIIANKSOIVINC.: Season of n I jeicing for our bountiful har est! Doesn't it mnki; you feel a1- though you must send te your friends n (iift. a Symbol of (JralitudcV And! whtil se fitting as a (Jift Kasket nf l-'ruit from HalloveeH'o (liread Street bele Chestnut), or i-w-n a large i luster nf these marvelous Hothouse i i J rapes from Helgnjm" Hnllewells", guarantee perfect delivery e any , place .vithin 10(H) mile-. The liumi pmnted l!ajkets lilend charmingly' with the gorgeous colors of the rruit, while the rich mahogany Jap anese ones make a pleasing contrast. ' They are laden with all the Fruits you like best. The price range is I wide--35, ?8, $10, M2, ?le, $:i0, ?2e, $,"i0 and upward. While you are ordering, why net leave your Christ mas lit as well? CROATS of American Ureadtuil, - trimmed witii a long-haired con trasting fur, are much in vogue thin -easen, and nre most becoming, capc cially when one finds such attractive models as 1 saw today at the shop of J. Habisffitinger, 1911 I hestnut Street. They were quite moderate in pnep. tee. One was tan in color, trimmed with large cellar and cuffs of beautiful gray wolf. The sleeven were loose, the coats belted and the skirts full. tlrlnn the u-nnrni- u ..,-,. 1 - -F r r -" . . .. chic appearance. Hut there are many women who prefer a cloth suit for general street wear. Scarfs, then, will appeal te them, and hew pleasing for u Christmas Gift! The Atlantic City, N. J. IV IS alwavs an difficult te cheese a Christmas (lift for a man; most things he prefers te select for him self. Hut I have found "emetlung at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1151 'J ( hestnut Street, which I am sure he will like. It is a leather ease containing all sort.- of handy tool-, all of which fit into the handle of a folding knife which holds the central position. The tools are well made of line steel and very conveniently ar ranged. Yeu will see many urtichM nt .Miller's which will please him, i but I iiniplv mention tills in jmrilrulii'" An 1 for wemen'' cusp nf n-i'i-ji pairs nf sclsherK flei erateil enareele'l , Imxek, liaKketH, trayn of various Mwls I .-ai ilVelrl,n -inrl ctini'le yi-nncep hut wli cnumernt,, them ' woman ;ilayH ' seftrfSi 0f F,)Xi nnurn Marten. Stene MUrs seinetninp ter ner imme. nnu wiein M ( n n,,ln JnV,ln i'i.v,.,, ,. nre rnuntledn lieiiKrfurnlhlnirn at Millers Ma.t"' "USStan faable, Usher, etc,, which will win her appreciation. , it Habisreltingcr s are simply superb. "RIENTAL IIUUS beautiful in design, rich in coloring and every ene -' dilVerent. Is there anything that give3 you mere pleasure te M;e.et for your home and mere satisfaction after you have, procured it V At the store of Frilr. & Laltue, Inc., 1(512 Cheatnut Street, you will find an un usual line of these exquisite rugh. And have you noticed that they liave been offering fin Oriental Rugs of arieus kindn en each Monday at pre-war prices? 1 understand that another opportunity will be prc Merited te you today. I udviae. then, that jeu keep this in mind. It will be well worth joui"wrile, as tlm values tillered are quite remnrknbie n Oriuntul icug will rmfie.u superb uut - '-ildtmu!1 SPECIAL TRAIN passing through the Cumberland and Shenandoah Valleys ss Iktci Drend Street, Saturday "ljht, IVerember 2ft 11:00 P. SI. I,tr West Philadelphia UtOBP.SI. Arrlrrs T.lirny 7100 A.M. Leaves I,ur- , lt45P. SL C76peclsl rata for admission te Caverns, 05 cents, lnelndlng- taxX3 1 Sec flyers ! Consult Agents ! S: Pennsylvania IV EE iMsW Vf System The Reute of the Dreadwny Limited yi7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin -wmMmwj,,M, immiii iiiii i! "Yes Indeed" "Althe we have used gallons nnd gallons of het water today for the week's washing I have only te turn the spigot and there Is still plenty of piping het water you ace I have a Levckln." The Levckin Automatic Gas Water Heater ir. of the sterage type no heating sections or cop per coils and economical te operate. Learn hew it is diffdrcnt. Write for booklet get the facta. Ne Matehew Ne Bethmr Ne Dirt Automatic Lights Itself 11 uy It from your Plumber, the Gs Ce., or any gas appliance company, "Made n Philadelphia" THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO. 30 te 43 Laurel St., Philn. LaveRth I AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER j- ITi, mHHHnHHMHnHf 30va,V,i3r - 6tf, lr"riV. flre.,.t ViHr rWSw3 I I I fhis little package is the greatest thing you can give a man for Christmas A Nen Improved Gillette ILcECAUSEitiswix;. Men can hard MJr ly turn in any direction without hearing and talking about the New Improved Gillette Safety Razor. Millions of users of the old-type Gillette are hepipg for the gift of the New Improved Razor. The man's article that really does for a man something practical that he wants done. 15 improvement in his shaving service. Mere shaves from, his Blades. The most useful most persenal,mzaHtf.7 Christmas remembrance you can give any man. Men want the New Improved Gillette this Christmas. They don't want te wait till next. Buy of your dealer. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.. BOSTON. U. S. A. "Tuckaway A mallcempjtcf icr.lriplr "llrrr I'latrJ New Im. pretc J Gillette. Triple &1I er-Plated caej mctalbltde box) 24 hhaving Ldges (Ii leulile. edged Cillettr lllde) . $5.00 In Cell . 6.Q0 fsiiiiiSiiiiiileSiiiiiM f0fm "New Standard" fteniilnr Leather Cohered Caie.Triple Sllrer. Plated New 'nipreied Gillette; Uu llljclc Ilei. M frhainj l.'dgrs I l double. edged Gillette Uladea) '.00 In Ueld j ! kf.aM VJr-l iBsUwcHlM $5.00 v'JBP'feS rffliaHiK ?6.w sJSszSfc&i&'J WmT W The Ntv imfttn t GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR "Traveler " A curnplete ihavlna out t. Triple Silver-Plated New Improved Glltetlr. Shaving Uruili and brick (Hltclte Shaving Seap ( metal containers t 4 blisvHns;Edgci(12deuble edged Gillette Illadcs) In Mtul BUde Der $7.50 In Geld (with Indeitruc tlblc metal mirror) J Q Uitl the same tinr Gil lette Blades as ynu have known for years but tvew your Blades can tire ou all the luxury elthr finett thailng edge lnthr world. A ilia v ing edge guarded from the Isce, but fruit tin eri. Identify the Ntir In proved Gillette by Its ucrum Sheutdtr Overhanging Cap Chaimtlcd Guard Aticremetrte Pretutan AulemalK Adjuitment Diamond Knurled Handle Diamond Trademark am Guard Dner Shares Lenger Se tries Mere Shaves from yeurBtadts U SILVER ana GOLD Sha-rhg Sen and Traveler Oulfili $5 te $75 iyivv9 m WirL-r v. TheNew Improved MADCINU.S A KNOWN THC WORLD OV6R BBJSalPjgsi SSiSe g'Tg nt3Tifft!fc. ' H MtmmWlW Patented January 131920 SAFETY RAZOR llnuKM ,r a MHMM Wan if i
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