1 , J' .Vi.! . JW.W E' jV i. my m & )j A'nJS ..: j ! "'''fV ?i V?iV ff -.. ' -i'wi naraBHmrmfi f w- i vrli.TiMH5"Hrv't'(&i? ' J ." 'l'."HLHeP.r'IJ ramsw ' IWf.'Mk. iL."a.WWS! W ' "V 3t ' . W i' 1TJT'WT' VrW S'Sswrarapfttf t v - ,:va'" r , "-n;,. ;& ' teVENIKG PTTfeliiC EDGERPHiiiftE SUfW-"! fDESKS Met Mf nt,WMi Stl FiUi Jeseph L. Shoemaker ft Ce. Bank, Offlee, Library Scheel Fnratlnr At 926 Arch St. Sine 1884 (Shoemaker Bulldlnt) REPUBLICAN PUN TYPEWRITERS ONLY $15.00 Ovsr 100 MACHINES of different msVu tkorecfklr rtcenitrncttd Free 10-Day Trial 1-YEA$. GUARANTEE Phene hi new Walaut 5873-74 1005 CHESTNUT ST. FOR TARIFF FIGHI .Leaders Meet With Ledge te Discuss Move if Cloture Pe tition Is Defeated DEMOCRATS PROTEST I BDNDYTYPEWRITERCO. FOR AUTOMOBILES PROMPT SERVICB REASONABLE rRICBS Hounded 1844 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY SOr Wiinn PanaciL ity Assectatert rvcaj Vnlllllp(nn. .Tnlr ft flnntlniinllen of the fiKl.t provoked by presentation l'1''''0''" KlVP enI' llN"ln-v FEAR RADICAL COALITION IN GERMAN GOVERNMENT Bourgeois Seek te Forestall Inde pendent Socialists nerUii, July . (By A. l) The conference growing out nf the pro pre pro pepnl tlmt the Independent Socialists participate In the government nre still In the Informal Initial stage, and the plan has net been discussed seriously by the Majority Socialists, Clericals and Secial Demecrnts, who constitute the ether romnenents of the present coalition. On the ether hand, the Independent Socialists arc demanding nf their mere moderate comrade n positive declara tion en some of the outstanding topics of socialistic legislation, such as na na tlenallzatlnn of the coal and potash mines, for which the Majority Socialists yed "platonic of the Republican petition for cloture te shut off debate en thf Administration Tariff Kill premised te consume much of today's -session en convening of the Senate. Presented late jestcrdnr with I'cer that the Independents' advent into the government may interfere with Germany's ebtnlnlng financial relief abroad Is one of the scruples indulged In by the bourgeois coalition parties who new are flirting with the People's BUREAU I AKES SHOT nV'". .vttt ?ziM..?iwm w. ., Tinr; .m ttMisir ' ' Slintrefm'pllmr'nt, between the 'prWleal' Ull a UteVs tall a i'dovnet five th.l whit ths facts really aw. At any I "Tte iXftT 'j r?. AT PRACTICAL IN Researchers, Hint Such Self Styled Officials Are Net Neces sarily as Labeled fifty-two Republican signatures, or party in an endeavor te persuade the twelve lcs than the twe-thtri tnnjnrln I intter te take, en n J,cftlst orientation nectary te Invoke the c,NtlM cloture ' TN veVlwiih' E. , Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 Te Closing rule, the petition under the rules mut J come te n yttc nbliben en Frldnv. Although the.nWnee from Wahlng I ten of a number of Senators would re- duce the number nceesnsy for a two twe j thirds mnjerlty, sonic of these behind the movement te Invoke the cloture rule, which net enlv would limit debate te one hour for each Senater, bur would preclude the offering- of any additional i amendments, doubted that It would suc ceed, i Plans te be adoptee? by the majority. 1 If the cloture rote failed, were discussed at length at a dinner conference held nt the home of Senater Ledge' last night, and attended by a number of leading Republicans in the Senate. There was no indication, hewee, of alii decision tuning renched iiH nn lnewtnlile Indication flint the govern ment will drift Inte rndicnl currents as n result of the preponderant nun bdr of mandates controlled by both Socialist parties. j ALLEGED BIGAMOUS PARSON FACES NEW THEFT CHARGE Stewart Accused by One of His Marriage Partners Les Angeles, July 8. (By A. P.) A new fugitive complaint charging Donnld Duncan Stewart, former clergy man, and his nllcgcd bigamous wife. I.thel Turner Ckbnldcsten-Stewart, with having conspired te steal "the prop erty, money and goods" of Xermn Ji. i.nrcnscllcr. of Jloten, November 12 he District Atter- HAVE WORD FOR 'THEORISTS' Several sly shots were tnken by the Bureau of Municipal Research today at members of Council mid ether's WIlO llflVe helrl lhanicAli.i. ... ... !.. tlcnl men" ns illatlmrni.i.A,! fmm "theorists." Tile Weeltlr hnllMln l.nl u- .t.. bnreau says in part : i!in.rc y ls ,nert n Qontrercrsv ever n public question without some exchange Amr.!fmtittf Inun nnil h 'thiutrlatu' As B JfUlO the Initiative In this exchnnge Is takeij by the former. Often these self-styled 'prnctlcnl men have recourse te n rather picturesque vecnbulary and supplement the term 'theorist' with such telling gemsns 'highbrows' nnd 'academic nuts. They tnke great pride In being prac tical' and affect n pitying contempt for the peer 'theorist.' , "Of course, the hurling of epithets, even when they nre of the spicy variety, seldom throws new light en the ques tions at issue. The performance, how ever, Is net always without interest. Te the detached observed It frequently pre sents nn clement of humor nnd at times considerable feed for thought. "It mnv strike hltri, for example, that te call oneself 'practical' does net necessarily make one se; and, con versely, te cull nnether person n theo rist' does net pree him te be n theorist. The 'practical' men In the day of Chris topher Columbus regarded that erea discoverer as n mere 'theorist be cause he believed the earth te be round nnd proposed te net upon that belief ; but events demonstrated that he wns mere practical thnn his scoffing critics. As Abraham Lincoln once put It, te II- a '. .,'.. I ' '' I Sennter Ledge, told the Senate when """ S, , .!.' the cloture petition was presented jes- '"". "S.s0?"Ie( ,n th( terday fhnt If the present rule could ne?f? "fflK Jcre ,,10l,n'r; net be Invoked It would then be for . Mi,s l;h"-enseller Is In the burglar's pocket TO frighten or sheet these who disturb him, the thief Carries a gun. Helmes Electric guards your property even though the burglar is'armed te the teeth," because no method of attack frightens or kills the Helmes system of Central Office Protection. the Republicans te decide wliether tliev would lay aside the tariff and fight fr a majority cloture rule, or force a re sumption of night sessions as a mean of speeding up n final vote en the bill. TlnMng nn Immediate pretest against the Republican cloture movement, Sen Sen aeor Undenvoed declared the proposal of th majority te (nke away from the minerltj the right te propose amend ments was unfair and that passage of the bill "under a gag rule could never be justified before the country." Sen Sen aeor Robinson, nssprtlnr? pverr mpmlipr of the Senate knew the cloture motion could net prevail, raised the issue nf geed faith In the presentation nf flip petition. Declaring the tariff bill wns "beaten In the public conscience," Sen- later Robinson said the cloture rule pc- i tltlen ns presented as "pure bun combe" and that "some of its signers ) would be glad te see the bill aban doned." ' The first open reference in the Sen ate te the possibility of Senater Pom Pem erene. of Ohie, being the Democratic presidential enndidnte in IDL't wesmude Yesterday In the course of teiift debate It came after Senater Shertridge had predicted that "Warren G. Harding, a son of Ohie, the mother of Presidents," would continue in the White Heuse for .many jcurs te come." bennter Asliurst replied that although Senater Shertridge was right as te "a son of Ohie" ecetipving the presidency for a long time, he had made a mistake In the name and pointed te Senater Pomerene. OFFICERS FOR NEW TOWN HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTION llth aed Sanaem Bte. I Moorestown Starts Off With a Full ) Set of Workers I Moorestown, N. .1., July 0 Organ ization of the new Township of Moores town is completed and the following of ficers hne assumed their duties: Town- I'hlladelehla -Ji.i?' ."V. ... "A.;,- r ' ";"'! Bell-Walnut 2011 Ketene-Maln 8030 ,7 "iVlv".! . If" .-,; 0"??, .nraue. h'ju.'iw, euiierviwir et iienas nnil aVHslalaSI Highways. William D. Oldershaw ; members of the Township Committee, Harvey M. Roberts, chninna'n ; J. i lement Hepkins, Rush D. Rogers, Herbert I. Jnceby and Clarence S. Sender. The committee also made the follow ing appeintments: Treasurer. Frank S. Ilerr; Superintendent of Water ami Sewer Departments. Wesley Bishop; hief of police, Jehn Bradshaw : pn pn tielmi'n, Thenins Murphy, Irn Jacobs nnd t'hnrles Krrkksen ; day officer at Town Hall, Frank Reamer; Recorder, Charles K. Thompson. rpTlUR booklet, LjfiJ "Safeguarding lllftSJ Your Family's 'Future," should be read by every man having a family de pending upon him. We will gladly give or mail a copy te you Opmn Monday and Friday Evningi, Six te Nine o'Cleck ZSvreN Erce. AllfgtfwjyAvea. M i'i!llilil');i t'iiinitii!iiii miilp BERGDOLL TO BE GERMAN U. S. Would Held Property Till Court Decides Its Status Washington, July 0. The Govern Gevern ment is new read) te prove that Grewer rierWand BergdeH. deserter and slack er, has taken steps te become a German fltteu and tlmt his property in this nne. of sprnrnl women with whnm Rlnnnrt ) Hn.t tn have gene through marriage ceremonies. Stewart and Mrs. Osbnldesten-Stew- art were arrested near here about two ' weeks age. He obtelned his release from the cltv jail last Snturdav en a writ of habeas corpus. The 'woman l filed n petition for n similar writ yes- ' terday. Stewart's attorneys recently said thev , would surrender him If n new com- I plfllnt were issued. Bosten officers nre reported te be en the wnj here te tnke the couple back for trial. RUMOR OF EFFORT TO KILL ! RUSSIANS EXCITES HAGUE1 " ! Police and Delegates, However,' Deny Attempt, Londen Hears j Ionden, .luly (i. (By A. P 1 ' A rlimer that nn attempt had been made te a-sassimitc the Russian dele gates, te Tim Hague Conference caused considerable excitement In the Dutch j fl.ni,nl .Ilia ...nM.ll.lr . .... 1-.. ' w...,i. in,-, inn. ujiife, en( nil j.- change Telegraph dispatch. There wns1 no confirmntjen of the report up te ' neon. I Beth the police nnd the Russian dele- I gntlen nt The Hague denied that any attempt nt n$sninntien was made. The report probably grew out of the action of the nelle e In turning back I from the Dutch finntier fifteen Rus- I sinns. said te be monarchists, who were, traveling under false passports. CONSIDER MUSCLE SMOALs' Interestimif Outings One-Day Trips Frem Philadelphia en "The Reading" EXCURSIONS TO NEW! YORK $9.00 3 SUNDAY, JULY 9 SmcIH train Jems Vfiiln TjJ? mtnil 7.00 A. M. (St"" ?,mft '5? A. M. (Dsyllght Tims), stepplns : t Columbia Ave.. Huntlnrten St.. Wsyns Junction, tettan and Jenldntewn. Tlclcati may b putchaaad prier te dnto.ef Meurlen. KxrcnsieN te WILKESBARRE $4.75 and SCRANT0 3 SUNDAY, JULY 16 Sre.al irnln leavM Bdlnjt Ter minal 6:O0 A. M, (Btnndard Time), 7KH) A. M. (Dnvlleht Time), top tep plht nt CelnmWn Are., Huntlnc Huntlnc den St,, Wmne Junction and ALSO MATJCH ClirNK. WIIITE IIATJ Tickets may b purcihaaad prier AD AMIJ.EY te date of eicurslen. iamb five let. "- . . "It may be safe te assume that In nine cases out of ten the parties te a controversy en public questions profess a common goal, but differ In their version of the facts. Frem this It would appear that the logical incthed of recon ciling their differences Is te ascertain rate, we venture. the onlnlen that the public, which Is most concerned with the-settlcmcnt of questions of this char acter, will gain far mere enlighten ment from a presentation of facts than from any exhibition' et 'throwing bou quets' however dextrous the peeferm-era." naa 7 smtrAITKi LHMr Sen JDfla. Ws n fheSeirs of YbtirSneaU Oiiarmtee that ' TtityAiKfht ,. ' ; Seashore $& .50 Excursions 1 ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY Every Day. Lv. Chestnut A Houth St. Ferries Standard Time Atlantic City ....O.OOA.ir. Additional train (Sunday enlj) ..6:80 A.M. Ker Ocean City, Stena Harber. Vlldwoed nnd Cape May (dally) B 80 A.M. Rrturnlnr l,nir tlantlc City (dly ) B-1S P.M. Additional train from Atlintlc I'ltv (Sunda only) 8:18 P.M. Ocenn City Vfkdy ...130 P.M. (Sundaj.) 8 20 P.M. fatune Ilarlie FISHERMEN'S SPECIAL EVERY SUNDAY for PchMllnKcr'a I.indlnir (Copf May). leiMs rh"stnit and Seuth Stn Terries 8:30 A. M. (Stand ard Time) 0:30 A. M. (DajllKlit Time). (Weeltdn s) (fundaya) . Wlldwend (Wcpkdavp) (Sundavn) . Cnvn Mnv (Weekdavs) (Sundnvn) 8 Id r.M. ..8 32 P.M. , 8 20 P.M . .1 30 P.M. 8 20 P.M. B'28 P.M. Davllabt Time 7.00 A.M. 7 30 A.M. 6 SO A.M. 0-1B P M. 0:15 P.M. 6 39 P.M. 0 20 P.M. 0 28 P.M. A 32 P.M. B 20 P.M. 6 30 P.M. fl 50 P.M (1 21 P.M Atlantic Cltv excursion trains run te and from M!.MMppl Ae. and Hmrdwallt Fer detailed information consult agents; tee flyers Philadelphia & .ws. Travel en Reading Railway fi "The Reading" Plans for Development Before the Senate Agricultural Committee Washington, July C. (By A. P.) A meeting of the Senate 'Agriculture Committee was called today by Chair man Nerrls te consider recommenda tions te be submitted te the Senate with reference te the offers for dc dc elepmcnt of the Government's projects nt Muscle Sheals, Ala. Indications were that at least three different opinions will come from the committee for Senate consideration. In n report which he has announced he will personally make te the Sennte. Sennter Norri, It Is understood, will urge gecrnmentnl development In preference te the proposals for private development by Henry Tord nnd ethers, while Sennter Heflln has announced that In- will recommend ncceptnnce of the Tenl proposal. He ls prepared, he says, te submit the recommendation In dividually or with any ether commit teemen who wish te join. Anether group, composed of Repub lican members, wns old te be opposed te both of these recommendations, but still undecided ns te whut course it would indorse. TUTTLE AGAINST VOLSTEAD N. J. Democratic Candidate Says People Don't Faver Prohibition v Ml I i . i II ,s. If V Ml ' Ml Mm Stere Open Saturdays During July Very Special Lew Police. Sale , Spert Pumps & Oxfords A Da'lsimer Real Economy Event, making possible our , high-grade footwear at the price of lower grade shoe. " ' 'C- w aw'' ' ' ' Mm "V L Spert Pumps of WhiU Reifftitkin Patent Celt Tan Calf Trimmings Black Calf ) Cuban or Baby Heels J- Spert Oxfords ' e WMU Rrtgtukin ' Tan Calf ) Green Kid Trimmings i Maroen Kid ) Cuban or Lew Heels TweedOxferds $625 Periwinkle or Old Rese with white calf, tip and saddle. THE BIG SHOE STORl Emim a71fVaa YTtlAt- 0-ii 7 ""r sj:,a.e.xnKLrra'a v. .. .,, .-..., wUm mna uniarsn 12U4-Q6-08 Market St: T y&UmWMMMMMMMMMMMM WvOLSMMnMrMt' s9lsaaaaaaaaaaaialisBWsailiaaKMSiaaaaalB(aVsBtlBlsfliaaaaB.' &tS$3&Q&MGMw m!! tlMMMMMMMmTSMMMmMmML A SmTMMm mmMBMaMMmm saaaRsHiaawaaw ifcFt tB MW&IMMMMmMMm MMMMMMMMMMmMM f MuRMmMf 'SSBXL3rftMmWMB9MM '" nWlBBMWLM-'-" $9fi&m&pMgKIJBUMMMMMMMMMMMmMMMMMy' MmmmgflVA Ii&flH93lfixSBrwlSKjCbsHi!LswJ mmlJuujJmwtMrKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 'SflmMMWfMMMMMMMMMlVMMMMmmm ! Cm9SS"E P.MMmMMmf M MMMMMMMMMmL XMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMJMMMMmMM ZMtfmWrnUiiil vmmmmm m" JnKB1Hf Ecmw9mmmYjmmk1!&qJUmm v ' HKsausA uuiiriir -.uuiiui jji- im-iij tint er the Allen Tmnln,, r i n n.i, 4i f Prnnerti Act until t,n .,.,.-. j ,. ireiiten. Julv (I, i lie majority of wnWall'be deSe'w.1 tC,rrt I JT. f K J" "? "0t. Approximately ?800.000 worth of verv,f 'P'-o'ilbltien amendment or property belonging te ileradell Is he?.l th. ,U,,Jtcn',1 "rt ?,nd thoref.er8 "J10"1'1 bv Alien Prenertv Custn.Iin , v n 0,J net bp ,''X(,1 f,,r ,MC operation of en- b-VarlynnmPfali the'V'eu?? w TLH frcment law,, says State Unnk.ng and upon the legality of -ebure V Colonel 'rn,.'!!n"T f '"m ,""0"" William 13. Miller. The War Department atlfl hni ?" I "' n ' "f m C?"n.t.y' c"n,,',nt0 h.mn tlmt Ttnnriinii .i i i... u.l.Zi ". "".H for the Democratic nomination for Gov- ....., .... a-ani'rt n iii iii- itiii ''i t nnnif l hpflllfht UnnU hitu ii nn irjpfi us n uecrtcrv V . Mrm M Jmw A iW MfV ft A' " Mm Once "Pure Weel SWIMMING SUITS tfxitlnci at U2$ One-flew "V"ncck bathiqgauit with sttscbtel tit&tt. In tan, bU or heather witk vari-celcxca jirstpei. Mail Orders Invited 1701 CHESTNUT STREET Cerner J7IA Strut BMtsa Ban .rranclece Kw Tork nicaye JACK PICKETT DIES Old-Tlme Ball Player Was With the Phillies Chicago, July 6. Jehn Themas (Jack) Pickett, familiar te the profes sional bnseball fields in the dajs of "Cnp " Answn. is dead Fer twenty four years he had been manager of th A. G. Spalding bat factory. He plnjerl with the e Philadelphia, Baltiipere, Iiroekhn nnd ether teams of the old Natienni Leejtue and wound up his career en the diamond as man- ?S?r efl,h?lr,;enr1,ay team, in the Wisconsin-Illinois Lengue HALTS MOTHER'S SUICIDE Bey Snatches Gas Tube Frem Pa rent's Meuth ernnr. In Ills tirst campaign statement tertay Mr. 'J tittle also declared him self in fnver of the restoration of the five-cint trolley fare in Xew Jersey, believing, he .said, that such a rate of fun- we'ild be possible with lower cestH of operation nnd the Increased" business resulting therefrem. Commissioner Tuttle will be opposed for the nomination by Judge Geerge S. Silver, of Middlesex County. TO MERGE 3 STATIONS Plan Quicker Train Service Between Camden and Beach Haven Trtnten, July (1. The State Public Utility Commission has npnreved nn application of the Philadelphia and Itench Haven Railroad for the con solidation nf stntlens at Barnegat City Junction, Peach Arlington nnd Ship Bettem. The principal reasons for the con solidation are te, afford quicker train service from Camden and ether points te uencn Haven nne stntlens south of Barnegat City Junction by eliminating Ilohelien, X. .1., July 0. (By A P ) Quick-witted twelve-year-old Willie Tnhmese t-aved hla mother's lif,. ,..,- terday. lie found her In bed with a two station steps : also te provide im B n ,nni;e;i iZ.'V'i ""'"R the i proved facilities et the new location prl.l' Wf. ini7fl h1 tube- turned, with a station agent in charge, off the gns, opened a window nmi eii..i neighbors. A doctor revived the woman. Uer hubband said thej hnd a slight disagree ment the night before. Weman Maryland Candidate Baltimore, Md., July 0. (By A P i Miss Virginia Petera Pnrki,,,; 'i Bcrwyn, Mil., today anneime,i ' v... Uandidacy for Congress from th vu.i. 'v..i. i, ,..... ..i ..-.i......i ;YM,ry.lenui?'rtrlct 1 thc Dpfnoeratic'lnrge shipments of coal mined before rtlcket. hie came out en a dry plat-, the suspension. COAL SHIPMENTS CONTINUE Pettsvllle Company Draws en Sup ply Mined Before Tie-Up Pett.sllle, Pa., July C Although the St. Clair Ceal Company has been threatened with withdrawal of the mnlntenan'c men by the United Mine J, jerm uristung with reform. She de lares her fight ls against "cnrnmii,,. greed and wrongs- A light of right thinking for justice und the rlehts nf humanity." h " MAGIC INK The children are Bettln lets of enlvm. out of brlnKlnif the hidden color ouletiSl pictures In the Invisible Celer Heek. te worried mothers a way te keep th. rhii dren quiet en Hundajr. Appears rtniUrlr in the Sunday Puulie Lanuss. "Make it -Habit." Udv. " The cemnanv hnd 110.000 tens of thlx coal stored at its colliery and is leading the fuel as rapldlv ns possible, disregarding the wishes of thc miners, who de net like te see such a large nineunl of mnl put en the market. Oldest Odd Fellow Dies at 92 Mireupert. I.a.. Julv ft (Bv A. P.) Nathaniel S. Allen, aged nlnctv-twe, said te have been the eldest Odd Fel low, died here last night. m Pennsylvania ACUUM CUP N CORD AND FABRIC TIRES AND TON TESTED"TUBES Fer Instance VACUUM CUP TIRES: 303fcll?5 "TON TESTED'TUBES: 30x3-195 324 - 3?5 Rem ember -Reduction Applies te ALL Sizes- Quality Unchanged PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. OF AMERICA .INC JEANNETTE.PA. '- HUDSON has a new Moter Phaeton . $1648 7-Pass. Phaeton 1695 Coach . 1745 Cabriolet . . 2295 Coup . . 2570 Sedan . . 2650 F fight and Teuc fxrra The new Super-Six meter is a revt revt latien even te Hudsen owners. It brings, we believe, the most vital advancements made by any car in recent years. Every phase of meter operation is affected. ,Yeu will note especially the smoother, mere ease ful way the new Hudsen does tht' things you require of it. Ne words can convey its charm. Yeu must take a ride te discover its wonderful difference. We will glad ly arrange te take you for a drive, at any time convenient te you. Sr A Ride Tells All G0MERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. (tui) Sale Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station. 2400-14 M..l,-a Ca ' 2400-14 Market St. mmmwmmmmmmmmmmm'.MMmjMMMm MWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Greater Value at Lewer Cost The Batex has always been an outstand ing ralue by every standard of price and quality comparison. Especially interesting new is a price te price measurement of the Essex against cars you have regarded as comparable tm it m quality. Em Touring .... 1M5 Em Cabriolet n'ts Essex OMck s..... ii95 "freff At ''mmi'tmrn Wtm Will you find today any car that even approaches Essex in quality and abflity,' within hundreds of dollars of its cost? And doesn't its low cost with such quality, appeal te judicious buyers, whether they are considering a car slightly less in cost, or have been seeking Essex quality itt some much costlier car? (wj GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. SALES ROOM, 128-140 NORTH BROAD SERVICE STATION, 2400-14 MARKET ST. ESSEX 3 n ym ,jm TIS A FliWl IU Tl FITl EET; a !mm lMMrn !mmm1 mEmAh, ffiwffW''w'1 wxjumw-js. n lihisL- Ti "'!' LlZ.'-ttA. . i i
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