Thursday, January 9th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS : - - i The Methodist congregation elect- | JURORS FOR FEBRUARY COURT. | ed the following Board of Trustees for | | a term of three years, at a meeting on | Monday night M. R. Johnson, W T. Twitmyer and James K, Barnhart Mr. of the Lyric, has added a number of addi tional seats to his theatre, utilizing an amount of vacant space in the front of the bullding. The floor was algo raised at that point. The work was done by A. W, Stine, the carpen ter, | GRAND | Porter Black, laborer | William R. Bitner, laborer John H. Boal, laborer WwW. T Harry Confer, farmer Frank Crawford, merchant D. W. Diehl, farmer { Alfred Durst, gentleman { Allen Hoy, farmer John E. Homer, clerk Geo, H, Leathers, real estate broker Frank Moyer, moulder J. B. Meek, merchant Wallace Musser, carpenter Samuel McClintick, shoemaker Ralph Richard, laborer George Rossman, farmer A. W. Reese, merchant H. S. Smull, mason J. H. Shuey, farmer 1]. W. Sweetwood, sawyer | Samuel Sproul, farmer | Clarence Tate, plumber George F, Weaver, farmer Jury Commissioners J. Adam Hazel and | * | John D. Decker completed their task of | filling the jury wheel for the ensuing | year last week and on Saturday drew the | jury for the February term of court] which will begin on the fourth Monday, | February 24th, The list as follows: | | JURORS, JOSEPHS ANNUAL hite Sal now on, Greater Than Brandman, manager | at the night, “The IL.ion and the Mouse’ opera house next Wednesday Be sure to see the great Keene, —last week the jury commission- magician, at the opera house Saturday ers drewt he list of jurors for the next [afternoon and evening. term of court and the same appears -A chemist from New York in this issue. Bellefonte last week, assisting the —The stock of goods in the W. H. | Penna Match Company In compound- Macker store was disposed at auction | Ing a non-poisonous match, on Tuesday and attracted a large number of buyers. —The annual meeting of the Pa- trons Fire Insurance Company was held at the Garman House on Tues- day and was well attended. —Mr. and Mrs. Theo. B. Haupt and little son returned home on Saturday from Pittsburgh, where they spent the Christmast season with friends, —The annual meeting of the Belle- fonte Board of Trade will be held in the public building on Howard street, Thursday, January 9, 1913, at 8 p. m. —Miss Annie Peters returned to her home in Philadelphia last Thursday, | ough following a pleasant holiday visit with |a few her sister, Mrs. Cheney Hicklen, in this | C. K. Hicklen, place. Kline Woodring, —Hon. John Noll Mrs mish at Harrisburg had been spending a short time the fight was on her daughter, Mrs. John Gross, present legislature Valentine street, underwent an rules, operation In the Bellefonte hospital Wy inbeidom i reek © O« i SN 0 —The home John this Sree k, HB r ndition is uid t IMr. ana Mrs. H, J. Stover dled on Blanchard on the | © y : Tuesday, aged 1 month and 11 days scene of much -Had there rial will be made at Wolfs Chapel all on account of alat the regular meeting | today little daughter more | Monday night the borough GATES than thrice wel | would , had a goose his home Merchant John of Spring against them Just two members | 2 short Mills, was in town the week prese nt Messrs Beezer and Judge, | the shaking hands with his many [ARC RY Yve is the legal number re-|,.4 ,.g He is one of Democrats a yh TE no session could {2 31871. He is survived by his parade down Penns) Chugh er, a wife and when Woodrow Wilson manufacturer Deceased had --Miss Margaret and t I 3 lumber! iginess town, Pa. is a g RIES, : Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Cheney oicm Rt 4 William Harri Wu Logan street, Miss Alleman Thy gd xrtitior 2 have Begs her Robt distinction of being daughter } p08 ! sdiiign Dapeidh 4 | Porter, | intin \ ount the editor of the Adams Coun more Space 8 a dependent. By gout —Mr. and Mrs departed on Tuesday marrie d,|D. L to visit their daughter, William | David Kinkead, farm and family who reside {i ha PE Belasco vhierued oa dor nrst J. W. Ker - ngs 2 . L Att L : » i i George Kel r. 1 | George M. Kelloch Calvin | John | a John F, Musser, 1 « 1C. A. Miller, farmer | Henry McDowell | Joseph Mc( | Newton Neidigh, fa left on to Pitts- George VanDyke business trip + —Mr, Tuesday for a burg. is Rush Liberty Benner Boggs Penn Bellefonte Walker Centre Hal Walker Philipsburg Howard Curtin State College College Potter Potter Ferguson Worth Miles | College | Gregg | Walker Spring Gregg | The annual meeting of the Patrons Insurance Company was held on Tues- day at the Garman House and was well attended The regular routine busi ness was transacted The former of ficers were re-elected with the excep tion of C. ID, Meek, as vice- pres, who succeeds Hiram Thompson, both are of College township was in Cox, farmer Mrs. Mabel Bennison and daughter Nellie. of Jacksonville, were over Sun- day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. DD. Custard, State College. ~Harry Bowersox, who lately clos- ed his restaurant in Crider's Exchange and secured employment in Altoona, will move his family to that city next week. See week. cash. Less store In weight. “The RECENT DEATHS. Ever Before, at Aston- (Continued from first page) KRAVE The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Krape dled at the parents’ home in Aaronsburg on Friday, and was buried on Sunday tev. Dice of- ficlated at the funeral. SCHENCK Tillle W, wife Schenck, dled at her home College on December 27th was made at Boalsburg on 30th. Rev. Ira 8, Bassaman officiated AULT Harry Ault died last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs Gwin Wilson, on the Branch, aged 50 Four children survive. Interment was made at Doranceton Thursday morn- ing STOVER Gross’ $126 They order this money for any other beats, Full Adv, auditing of the bhor- will be commenced in the borough auditors, Edw. 1. Gates and Esq. grocery will save you expense than town. No dead ishingly Low Prices... .. of E. J in State Interment December annual accounts days by To Convince Yourself, Give Us An Early Call skir- WEEK. where the the took in the this week to reorganize and revise Thomas Shawley, of Curtin, TRAVERSE JURORS, PIRST | George Ammerman, farmer { Archibald Allison, merchant | Samuel Bitner, farmer | George F. Breon, farmer Harry Breon, teacher 1. N. Brooks, painter | William Bitner, farmer | W. K. Corl, farmer | William Dietz, farmer | Elmer Evey, | Guy Ertley, laborer | George Everhart, farmer {| William Everhart, farmer | W. I. Forcey, butcher | Frank Galbraith, jeweler J. H. Griffin, merchant { Alonza Grove, Worth | Bellefonte | Potter Gregg Spring Spring | Howard who with on At the home of the par- Fiedler, the infant son of Mrs was Monday, of Mr. and Linn street rejoicing on of the appearance who been ome been two members less | wancil on | “Pops” egg scored ary # Ld Ferguson has Samuel R Howard in Tyrone on illness with imonia son of Mrs. Fannie E born at Penna. Fur e, Gates died Saturday at after He Gates, Feb moth daughter engaged in the have Joseph & Company contractor State College Smith phe Marion | Potter College Philipsburg Bellefonte ———— A Bright Boy.~For more th ¥ ton 3 v ha | Wey in sCH |} CROs been past | was ns friends the an been John McGinley, “Nittany Club rands Stormstown ng t HARRIS of | widow FOUND: End gate for Conklin wagon, H D Rossman. Farmers Mills, Pa merchant Snow Shoe jest Harris, 1h | John Gummo, Frank Hipple, res Snow Shoe 18 came down A J. W. Harter, « Miles | that very su! t, ! William Hs Spring Joseph Ho George Jodon, Ferguson and ® and seemed n the dog @ $400 wo Jonn on frst mortgage we, W. D Zerby, Ally his store mproved real 68 Bellefone, 134 son the there on toi} hrist A maoining Of arog aged FOR SALE: ~Bay horse, weight biemish, Works anywhere Milesburg. Pa 1400 ibs. DOL » Ephraim Fisher, Sint Howard the ‘ vas born laborer Potter Kerstetter, carpenter Penn WANTED $2.7 : rown borer SOTING x y " " » ' ———— FORSALE ¢ she Men wo cut paper wood by the cord cord. and shanty fu Yarnell, Pa per roished. Chas years, is and the joyed by —Mrs York City, and on merchant JLaoage Chesterwhite ais, weighing about W Smullin, Pa little him and Edith Fried n, of came his past week Monday accompanied her father, Herman Holz to her he For some time Mr. Holz has not enjoying the best of remain in New York to be away from business cares —-—8. K. Emerick, of Union town ship. was in town on Tuesday attend- | ing the annual meeting of the Grange | 4. Insurance company Mr. Emerick w T quit the farm this spring and move to Unionville he finds farming strenuous when help is scarce I % Emerick announces his sale for March - 14th. —H., H. Zeigler, son recently appointed janitor Court House, left Bellefonte urday for Indiana where he the freshman class of Valp versity. The young man giv prom- ise of schieving A successful career, | and his friends rejoice in his high am- | Harry bitions lial 2 efonte t 4 trip ingle, . : Vv. Brungart | Lucas, New FOR SALE Good dariviog tes Jouble, both good under saddle, C. Hosterman Boalsburg, Pa sir hers 4 und gentleman y been 4 3 BM and will 3 ; ) City for a t Bhai duly ng a : i ley ran ] f San Mrs. Ida M. Rothrock, Interment took place on afternoon ARNELIL~~Ethel his wife ulley, mx broth ly Ridge, FOR RENT-6room house and Ridge streets Inquire ton or Jacob Marks orper of J of Logan Kennedy at Ferguson Boggs |! ! J i - £1) n J Potter { Mary \ . “le y He ward health Ap | Emanuel Noll, farmer { A. C. Ripka | Samuel Shay George W. Scholl, | J. L. Shope, farmer IL, | Charles Smith, ste "1H. J } | Thomas M. Tressler, far “1 A.C. Thompson, salesmas | E. R. Wolf, teacher ’ | Abednego Williams, farm Usior } 1 , | Samuel Walker, farm l] W. Zerby, farmer i TRAVERSS | John F. Anderson { J. O. Bower, laborer farmer of laborer FOR SALE OR RENT: Farm Unionvilie along Plank road W. Shipiey. Fieming. Pa 1% mile west of Inquire of B. x5 : farmer K Car udson and H yilances 3 NEM AKON WANTE D— Wood ehoppers st & cents per cord Tibbens, gentleman } y fwar : i» - ing iso pit-post makers. Outfit shanty provided rman. Curtin, Pa 13.34 tlar price ind the Mouse ext Wednesday ev will please all | ana eight day The LL f written by Charles known au of “The ft Music Master The Third Degres | 11 } " rom Gary, In ot and wi new creation of | 4a, to visit b Len when af | this gifted y ight it has never of child prod ICE in Be fonte it é has story of al and sh tvement, |} be greeted by a house down oO% the loks or | Homer Barnes, merchant y former well known darling babe Interment took { Joseph W Beezer, butcher now residing at Scot y e on the Oth inst n egsinh’s | J» T. Burgess, laborer List of unclaimed letters remain Pa pent pr week r mors n } “Ime Zeolg ¢ John Canada, laborer ing In Bellefonte postoffice {or the 8 placs { z in mrents f ' , : f y 3 rH { rol [s week tt B. Bern and MN TE of cquaint Wer it James C. Curtin, gentiemar hart Fred Dunhan James Mrs. J. William don, E. Hoy, J FF. M Sun postmaster Mr. and Mrs have closed up the and n Seanor, Son led hes 18 , WANTED ~1n carload ots. 1.000 000 feet white 1 pine lumber. 44 54.8 4 add thicker. Address wrman, Lock Haven, Pa xe death difficult hor tw LREOR of J. T. Zeigler at the on will wraiso Uni Klein, the well BITE Be BE Be BES The Centre Democrat $2150 in Prizes--FREE, WANTED #0 per month and expenses paid good men for taking orders. Steady work. Ap ply Protective Nurseries Geneva N. Y Sat- enter , BRCOND WEEK lines the " Hin y Bellefonte been » ft 19 ed on FOR SALE: ~FPercheron stailion snd registered. weight 1800 Ibe bought cheap. R. CG Thoanpson Pa sorbing Haines crowded interest pure bread aedim gentile, can be Port Malida, x4 4 scene of bere Bellefonte Bellefonte Philipsburg or Spicer wt State College FOR SALE bay horse, wi. 120 will work anywhere New pew rubber-tired Wp bugey mar, Pa fearless of auto Portland sleigh, John Smith, Le x2 *h Cut this out and bring it to th Gilliam's Department Store and it will be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE W. Crain, lumber: rh ending Jar Dr. BE M Farak, 1d diver FOR Low siot yon ng fonie, Pa RENT ocou pied Store room in Afkens bu! by Finkiestines store ish. Mra. J. A Alkens ding, Posses- Belle nt nad Good Until “DEBT AVA TAVITA ; 1644 912 January 16th, 1913, FOR SALE OR RENT—elevator. 0os farm supply business. No rmaking ehange Pa feed and ead stock Box % CPO BDe es BE BED Deen TIE Shain Ee NE LE NE SE WR genera Good reason 1 tre Hall Lock street, Cen PIANO CONTEST VOTE. Raw furs; highest cash MEK, Cor sRULK aba my David Keatley ress Edward Haupt Michael Lar Wilbur F. Leat B. F. Lockard W. M. Meyers C. D. Motz, Morris Miller he " } » ugh property ob efonve, opposite the Spring and cut-bulldings. About } Arply wo W Musser, Agent sant The J J. Melk t. Be ON Ne started caused sent In One hisck driving ms of steam or Sulos ng but the fir ugEY, open bike wag seated they reached the sleigh cutter and harness , hy ‘ b . i of ) : : j i : naa one A : on {tor on | hb, n , Ab 37 £114 N : A 3 BE. “ are, weight The good spr sale bills for House and il acres of fruits; also all furniture, 2 hogs « t house Wish w soll is. Pa, R23 ] with are having until the 1a i 4 . : 4 . : 3 7 hickens, everyiLhing w g ome with a r } Whe A y ” 4 4 Rl vi. | Wife of Josey Funk. died at her home " f 8 18 06 04 174 eepit all and see the piace > m : y ; ‘ Isines 0 ie ecti t th ' TH ‘ ar n : ' f “ Ee 17g Bl ONC Heary Snavely, Spring M f t} | r nuel Ulrich, farmer 8 g¢ who hav . 4 a 1 f , 1 o- rin A. J. Walker, laborer 13 La Gal ( elir Spring s 4 " he Deca Thomas A. Weber that Crider and Mrs \ ' A. W. Witmer rks, Pive Grove Mills Willian in the nm ty in | P- W. Young, barber , 4 ) 09 start usiness mak« in this of . ) } er age hs § \ y " . ; will move his establishmen A : of | the room lately occupied by kot " i or Mr. Finklestine asement room as a part of his move remodeled on the you copy have Arranges FOR SALF stock or Coach shop, fully hand known as H M equipped with Krebs enrriage Everyihing compiete immediate possession given Archey. Admr.. Pine Grove n . | I AN EARLY EASTER 16--168,06¢ 0. 78105430 — Bed ’ ' PURE BRED POULTRY bre Jotte kin 4d pington o« Lie Fae aint er y a rl [} painte py earl oO ‘ x tha ’ farmer NaS ¢ Kf Axemann Falla three : the home Centre cour vt edd a t If Adam Hazel week for Ni remain the While there he w his son and among ty friends who place and are Hazel should strike a that place he might coming back. no matter likes the Springs home county democracy. where this ed B———— will VEILING Single comb wn and white Leghorns, W. Wyan- Barred Rocks, Embden geese, Peo woke, Pear! guineas and Buff Or Also fine Angus ost. Julian, Pa 1ne FARM 2. horse farm 1% miles north of Milesbur containing & é-room house, & good bam barn 46x46, good water and a young orchard and all kinds of fruit Terms reasonable W H MeKinler, Miles | burg, Pa 40 tr. man the Ex Inst $ Hl other RTOCOE , Reli yous Festival Will Be Celebrated Sunday, March 23. Easter will come n = during he the nyven that Mr snap at iHineas waa taken Into | 4 Methodiat Eplscop yey two children, Mrs. Edward | arrived ar and ¥ th of { an March 22 Mil and | when it Mr. Dice Easter apd Mrs. |g record this Haven. Fun- lsarller than icted at her [it did or could by Rev. Ash. | 1801 to 2000 M. BE, church. | mad. possible Curtin come- { 21. and the day day This coincidences does not more than once in a century and it {only then that the Feast of Ascension day, Dee. 27. of paralysis, aged 69 can occur In April, and th*n only on 107 til they are fully matured “xpression ia a4 perfect years 7 monthe and § days Deceased | April 30, As Easter Is the most im- 3 2 can make It. The | wun the daughter of John and Mary { portant of all the movable feasts of 191,980 The Publicity tinted and do not |p amith, of Laurelton, Union Co. | the Christian church, it determines all 76.029 Woman's Club calls affect the eyes. Many other cities and | ghe was united in marriage with Isaac | the rest 167,815 Study Class recently organized. Please | towns are charging 26 cents to see |g walker in September, 1879. Mrs. Hence this bear In mind that this Is an oppor- | these films, but manager Brown will waiver was a woman of fine attain- | comes on tunity for everybody, men and women, | keep the price of admission down 10 .onts a good wife and loving mother, | Thursday, May whether club members or not. Greater respected and loved by all who knew |11 enjoyment and benefit will be derived | are loc me the 1 prospering real soft hesitate how and restaurant decides t thers and interior iu en be he colt entre | Whatever you do, | 1 if f . ~The leading merchants of Belle. magnil estit = ou reel ” 1p e abet fonte had an impromptu meeting at ; GHAD A En Ceaders bakery on Friday evening tom ow ni ht They started In with a good lot of]. wor fg wih t the event enter eats, and in an informal way discussed AVON 1 rush a 1 V ng 1 prop gitions for the general Improve tainment should attend the matinee, Iroposi aon 3 : | : . \ : " . ov ment of business in the town during which time the same i will be the coming year. Several plans were shown ; This wi wr on y Sppoti) carefully considered and some were | tunity you wil mve to witness 1s adopted that may bring Increased magnificent production. In these films Aopte 1" ay y ‘ bh . business to all. should they stick un- divine Sarah in all her ing pi Comes Comes v 3 i It and a Williamsport of Lock eral servi were cond Inte home on Saturday pastor of the Milesburg Interment was made in tery WALKER Mra, Catherine Walk- er, wife of Isanc G. Walker, of near Spring Mills, died at her home on Fri don't miss the brother production of | BE of with Sarah Bern- Cox. role, at the Scenic en Those who wish to lose tO never only setting Year March do was by a following come time this from the year in 1818. This was full moon on March being Sune can farshall The 102.52 TE O00 149.054 iD. 1 SONG: ~ "If You Talk In Your Sleep Don't Men» tion My Name.” This great song hit, and obe other song sent postpaid for 15 cents. We wild also send our pew Hist of Intest song hits, Musie J ol every description, If there is any song you 1 715. | want write us. We send postpaid for 15 cents or E 0 " TT all popular songs usually sold for 20 and 25 cents v a # ap Clark Music Oo., Merchantville, N. J x2 622 | 0650 at 2 000 401 ur ei 62,388 in 156,110 86 Jo 00K 2.905 see the every art-photography flims are delicately vou giory. 250 | 222.468 211.025 | as EEWING MACHINES. -G. 8 , the sewing machine repairer, We | Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa. has im- | proved in health since his last trip to the hospital, su that he can go out and repair machines by request, for those {who don't want to bring machines to the shop. Have first class second-hand ma- {chines of any make in stock: also new Clemen of to the the Committee attention Wednesday Ascension May | year Ash February 6, 1, and Pentecost, Penny a Word Adv. | y a ] \ ve Tuesday witnessed the final wind- Sixty-seven years ago and 66 years Any subscriber can insert a want adverth 10 cents her, and since early childhood had if some reading on the subject Is done 4 beforehand, No questions will be asked and there will be no examina tions, but volunteer discussions will be appreciated. The subject for Jan 20, I# “The Discovery of America.” ~The Parents-Teachers' Associa tion extends a cordial Invitation to the citizens of Bellefonte to attend a lecture on “Adolescence” by Dean Holmes of State College, to be given Tuesday evening, January 14th, at 8 o'clock in the High school. Dean Holmes was one of the very able lec turers at the last Teachers’ Institute, and his subject “Adolescence,” cover ing the period of the child's life from twelve to sixteen years of age, should be of general interest to the commun- ity. It is hoped that the attendance will be as large as the Importance of Dean Holme's subject and the repu- tation of the lecturer warrant. up of the Macker green this place. During the forenoon and afternoon the store room was crowds ed with a throng eager to snap up bargains in cigars, tobacco, pipes, ete as auctioneer Ishler offered them to the highest bidder. It was mighty tempting to the fellow who divorced himself from Lady Nicotine on the first of the year. Two of the coun- ters were purchased by Fred Herman, and apother by Williams Katz, Frank Blair, the joweler, came Into posses sion of the cash register. The pro- ceeds of the sale will amount to about $360, This with some personal prop- erty aggregated over $600, Jno, Rock- ey got the automobile at $2560. The store room will likely be occupled by Wm. McClures' harness store, Fin- kiestine's novelty store will move in- to Mr, McClure's present room In Crider's Exchange. grocery in | seven been a member of the Lutheran church, She leaves to mourn a husband and children, namely Charles CC. Smith, of Holidaysburg;: Milton G. Walker, of Warriors Mark; Willis 8, of Altoona; CC, DeRoy, of Freeport, HL; 8. Grover, of Spring Mills; Fos- ter D., of Lock Haven, and Irvin R. at home. Deceased also leaves twelve grandchildren and one brother and sister, Daniel Smith, of Washington, DC, and Mra, Wesley Showalter, of Millmont. Funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. Geesey at the Reform- ed church on Thursday morning, Jan. 2nd, and Interment was made in Salem cemetery, An Open Doubt—Conductor (gruf- fiy)Did 1 get your fare? Passenger (meekly) I gave it to you, but I don't know whether you got it or the com- pany. 5 | when Easter | March 24, | March 26, In the year 1815 it fell upon { 1883 and 1804, | March 26 In 1967, 1978 and 1989, The latest Easter of the Nineteenth | 1869, | | FOR SALE: 2 small Chesterwhite shoats, J. i ago Baster occurred on the same date The next pay an early when it comes 1961 it arrives 1913. will 1940, In year visit on on as ‘t does In will be In March 26, also in the years 1826, 1837, It will, come and Twentieth centuries was in when it fell on April 24, in 1548 and 1966 it occurred on April 23. Menagerie~Miss Birdie A Large Wolf was recently married to Robert | | WANTED: =-8econd hand i ™ eh Inquire of H. E. Corman, Bellefon fi. Fox In Brooklyn in the presence of eighteen Foxes and thirty-one Wolves. Among other guests were John Bull, William Duck, Dr. Joseph Sauer and his fiance, Miss Loretta Aweet. The couple will live In Lyons, N. Y. | BE J Gillen again R | HOUSES: For sale and rent ment In this column one issue free, If it doe | not exceed 3 words; charges 10 others, one cent 8 word, first issue, no advertisement lem than 25 cents; two Issues 40 cents; three issu 80 cents. No advertisements will be answers from this ofMos FOR RENT: House, in Bellefonte, Inquire of J. M. Kelehline, Bellefonte, Pa x50 W. Bair, Centre Mills, Pa FOUND: Bupeh of three keys on road back of Nittany furosce. Apply st this office. furnace, to heat small ve, tosh amir Jp Pens, 2, 10 . with reward, w machines from $16 to $25. 1 keep stock shuttles and needles for all ma- chines, Call on Beil phone, DON'T FOR. GET. G. 8 CLEM ‘ La MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte Produce. The following prices are pald by Bech ler's grocery store, EEE Butter Eggs .. ERE EEE EE ER EEE Bellefonte—Grain. The following prices are paid by C. Y. Wagner for grain. Wheat, ROB .ccvovvcisninssnsnsnie Wheat, WHILE ..civovvsssssnsnsss 300 RY® .convvssevines New corn LAR EE EE EE EE RE A RE EE EE EE EER Oonats IEEE AE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE ER EEE Barley EE EEE EE EE EE EE EE EE
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