Centre Street at Elm, Oil City, Pa. Advance Showing of New Fall Fashions. Tailored Suits and Full Length Coats in Black and Navy Blue. Every woman will be interested in these beautiful Suits and Coats, representing the latest brand new ideas ot Fashion, Merely to look at them is a pleasure,, although a dangerous pleasure if you don't want to buy, for the beautiful materials and stunning styles appeal in a way that is well-nigh irresistible.. The assortment is wonderfully complete, including Wool Serges, Whip Cords, Fancy Worsteds, Broadcloths, and Fancy Mixtures; never before has so varied and attractive a selection been shown so early in the season. 10, 15, $20, 25, and 35. New White Felt Hats, the Latest Ideas of Fashion. White Felt Hats are going to be marvellously popular this Fall. Not a day goes by but an increasing number of them is Been, and now is the time to get them,- when they're fresh and new. You'll understand why they are so much in demand, if you'll visit our Millinery Department and see the splendid array of new models in every conceivable pattern. Dozens and dozens of shapes, trimmed and untrimmed, large and small, make a most attractive display. Far from being mere early season fads, these are serviceable hats which in wear will give a good return for money spent. Prices from 2.50 up. 30 Inch Pretty Wash Crepes 18c. Soon chilly nights will make comforters welcome. Before you commence making one, don't fail to see these wash crepes of ours. There are about filty of them in unusually attractive large-figured patterns, both flowered and Japanese, with every good color represented. We've had several quilts made up from these goods, with borders of Sunburst silk, and really, it gives a dehciously sleepy feeling just to "Government in a trust, and the officers of the Government trustees; and both the trust and the trus tees are created for the benefit of the people." Henry Clay. The management of the Oil City Trust Company Believe the above expression also applies to a chartered financial institution. This company is mauaged to furnish a safe depository for the public, and to tnako loans to, and act in trust capacities for, the business community. Cleaning Up Odds and Ends In going over our stock quickly after the big selling of Saturday we have found quite a rather have out ot the store than extremely light weights and in that must be sold. So this week we'll devote Ends. You'd Better Come In and Look Around. No importuning to buy tached sell the goods themselves. Mas Jacobs, One Price Store, Clothier and Shoer, 233 Seneca Street, - Oil City, Pa. The Home of the HartScbaffner & Marx Clothes. Jl LIW JVf. I.ILJi" Burns white, I to the last sake of everyone in the fam 9 ily insist upon having Family Favorite Lamp Oil h..M. Snntl.u OdorlM. Co.t. no' yes saves mon.y. Your dealer baa It in barrels direct from our refineries. Wlviriy Oil Works Co. Pittsburg, Pa. .. All mmkr ml Wmvrly Bptolml Ante Oil and Wmrmrly o.soffnes. look at them, they re so alluring lew odd buits which we would in perlect in every way, but Straw Hats a lot of fine ones to cleaning up the Odds and the ridiculously low prices at II l IMIUM fJf.l E U clear and steady I drop. For the fc more than Inferior tank-waion kinds. Save Incapacitated. Tho fussy Individual who alwaya litis a run iu with the wnltcr never fares any better tliim tho rest of us who nro satisfied to tako things ns they come," snii! tho homeless bach elor. "I took breakfast with 0110 of these fussers tho other morning lu a littlo enfo uptown that wns new to both of us. "All ho wanted wns a cup of cofTeo and a couple of boiled eggs. Hut you illicit have thought tho universe de pended upon thoso eggs. After having given tho waiter minute instructions' ns to their preparation, he sat with his wntch In his hands. "Finally tho eggs came, and there wns a lot more powwow. As ho crack ed tho shell of ono ho turned to tho waiter and said, 'Are you sure these eggs nro positively fresh?' And the waiter, who had wntery ryes and a very red nose, replied with nil seriousness: 'I really enn't say, sir. I hnvo a frightful cold in my head."' New York Times. A Queer Freak. Mllreau, who was said to hnvo been connected with some of the best fami lies iu France nnd to have possessed considerable mentis until mined by tho l'annma ennnl disaster, was one of the best friends tho beggars 'of Furls ever had, and to obtain funds for helping them ho became n systematic thief. lie used to frequent the fashionable streets miring tho day nnd pick pockets, and by night, dressed in ragged clothes, he dispensed tho spoils to the first beg gars ho met For years ho continued tho practice without being suspected, nnd It was by pure chance that ho eventually did fall Into the hands of tho police. When ills lodgings were searched sufllclently empty purses were found to fill a large packing case, and it was made clear that lie had stolen hundreds of watches nnd scarfpins, while he had been pinching and con triving to live a respectable mnu on a few francs a week saved from the ruin of his fortune. The Literary Man. When I get homo where I live at I will remove my wife's new hat from my desk nnd my daughter's socks and my wee baby's building blocks, three spools of thread, some tatting frames. a box or two of cut out games, some scissors nnd my wife's new waists, a box of tacks nnd some tooth paste, a cookbook and n sewing kit, some let ters that my wife has writ, some apple cores tho kids put there, one or two wads of handmade hair, a bottlo of shoe polish, too, n hairbrush and a baby shoe, some stockings that nre worth a darn, a skein or two of darn ing yarn, a picture book or two or three, o picture babe has drawn for me, a rubber ball, a piece of gum, some picture postcards and a drum. I'll do nil that when I get home nnd then write nn Immortal poem that will have Swinburne double crossed if nil my pencils are not lost Houston Tost Wrecks and Cats and Dogs. There is on odd provision iu the English law on wrecks. It used to be thnt wrecks, like pretty ueorly ev erything else, belonged to the king. Sometimes, if a vessel were only part ly wrecked nnd it could bo raised, nn owner wns averse to surrendering it, but It wns generally seized for tho king lu accordance with the law until the question came up as to just what was a wreck. It was generally admitted that when nil , hands were lost thnt wns a wreck, but ns they wanted to get us narrow a deiiultiou ns they could they got parliament to establish a law that iu future nothing shall bo considered a wreck out of which a cat or a dog escapes nlive, nnd from thnt time until the present day no vessel coasts about England without carrying a cat or dog. Canvas Currency. Banknotes appear lu much the same form throughout the world nnd have always done so except In China, where the earliest note was made of canvas, some six centuries before the Christian era. It was more like a tablecloth than a banknote, its length being about two meters, or six feet six Inch es. This form of note wns not very convenient when largo sums were con cerned, so later the note was printed on parchment, nnd nil other forms of money were suppressed. One emperor Issued notes representing more than three thousand millions. But the mon ey was never popular, nnd gradually the notes were retired. Charlotte Cushman's Warning One Icy night Charlotte Cushmnu and Lawrence Barrett came out of the the ater together. The steps were danger ously slippery, nud it was with difficul ty that they kept their feet nt nil. As they totteringly descended the great actress said to her companion quite In her Lady Macbeth manner: "Take a good grip on my arm, LawrcntJ, -nd if I slip hold on like grim death. R-it if you slip In tho uunio of heaven let go!" Bad Manners. The two women stopped In front of a dentist's showense. "There, mamma," said tho youngci woman, pointing, "I want a set Just like that" "Hush, my child!" commanded hot mother. "Don't you know that it's vul gar to pick your teeth in the street?" A Bright Youth. She (nrchly) Whom should you call the prettiest girl In the room? He (looking about liinD-H'ni! Well, to tell the truth, there isn't a pretty girl lu the place. Some will always bo above others. Destroy the Inequality of tixlay and II will nppenr ngnln tomorrow. Emerson Beyond the Styx. "I believe you were culled tho fa ther of your country," remarked the shade of Bonaparte. "Iid you like the title?" "I did," answered the shade of Washington, "but. between you and me I'd hate to lie even n stepfather to some of the cities therein today." Ex change. An Untamed Rascal. "I don't think there Is an honest hair in his head." "That's right. I believe he'd even cheat nt checkers!" Cleveland Iiuiu What He Heard. John Is bis name, and he lives In Nowburg. Further Mrsonnl details nre not necessary. Now, John has a wife who is not as charitable ns she might be, nnd she has it woiftan friend who has domestic troubles of her own nnd therefore can and docs sympathize with John's wife. Just what time It was when Joint came lu tho other morning deponent knoweth not, but certainly it was no sort of time for n married man to bo getting home, and his wife told him so, though he knew It perfectly well without being told. Next morning after John had gone to his office Ills wife called up the other woman on the telephone nnd told about John. The other woman wns nil syuipnthy, and what the two had to say nlHHit tho kind of husband John was was more than plenty. In tho thick of It n friend of John's got ou tho wire not intentionally, of course, for he thought John wns a model, but ho got there, and It sounded good enough to I) t in to stay and listen. But not for long, l'resently he coughed, and there was n sudden silence. "Who's that?" Inquired John's wife. "It's John," responded tho friend and hung up the twelver. New York Press. The Waste of the Wind. Every one who wants a cheap mo tive force has tried to harness the v!nd. Every child has made a paper propeller or a windmill. But can It ho said that the possible uses of the wind have been as arduously Investigated ns such recently discovered forces ns Motim and electricity and gases? Is It not conceivable that the practical uses of the wind are underestimated Just because they nre so familiar? We cannot help thinking that the wind will lie more variously employed some day in the same way that prob ably the problem of laying under con tribution the great physical fact of the tides will be solved. One would think that the wind could lie used for elec tric Itghting, yet there Is no practical apparatus for the purpose.- True, the wind Is variable and occasionally ab sent, but as electricity can be stored one' might suppose that this was the very case in which variability did not particularly matter London Specta tor. The Clever Shoe Clerk. At the cost of considerable time nnd labor one high grade shoe house Is bound to protect its goods. On a rainy day a woman wearing wet shoes went in to buy rubbers. The clerk meas ured the width and length of her shoes, removed them and brought a iiovj- pair of the same sl.e to try on. Visions of a depleted pockotliook caus ed her to exclaim, "But I don't want new shoes, only rubbers!" "1 understand," said the clerk. "1 am only slipping these shoes ou to lit the rubbers over. It stills the Inside of a rubber to slip it on over a wet shoe. Then If it doesn't lit and the customer doesn't take it it Is spoiled for the next customer." "And the outcome of thnt exieri ence was," said the woinnu, "that I bought the shoes as well as the rub bers nnd had them sent home C. O. D. Maybe that was what he was working for all the time." New York Sun. Oddest of Queer Fishes. A queer fish that does not swim is the "sargasso fish," known to sailors ns the "frogllsh." It lives iu that vast mass of floating gulf weed called the Sargasso sea, In mld-Atlantlc. Its pectoral lins are so modified and developed as to resemble arms, nnd It uses them for clinging to the weed. Very gaudily colored, It changes its hues to match the aquatic vegetation by which It is surrounded, and when the latter decays and turns brown it assumes it corresponding shade. Tho fish lays Its eggs In a Jelly-like mass', which, absorbing a great quan tity of water, becomes three times ns big as the mother fish herself, assum ing the form of a narrow raft three or four feet long and two to four Inches wide. New York World. Parnell. I never saw a braver man than Fnr- nell. The story of his downfall is one of the most pathetic In history. There is a rumor that Captain O'Shea said to (lambetta: "What are we going to do wllh Parnell? He Is getting to be n great danger to the country." And Oanibettil replied, "Set a woman ou his track." And the woman, instead of betraying him, fell lu love with this patriot, nnd that was his undoing. "Becollectlous of Mrs. T. 1. O'Connor." To Discourage Him. "George," said her husband's wife, "I don't believe you have smoked one of those cigars I gave you ou your birthday." "That's right, my dear," replied his wife's husband. "I'm going to keep them until our Willie wants to learn to smoke." Chicago News. Confused. "She hasn't any confidence In her husband, has she?" i;No. She caught him telling the truth the other day, and now she can't. dope him out nt nil." Toledo Blade. All Right, Perhaps. Tntlent Fnther Dearie, baby's out lpg my glove now. Is It nil right? Dearie (from above) Oh, quite nil right (pause) you're sure It's yours? Flinch. Got It Right. New Iteporter The auto turned ter rapin, and- City Edltor-You menn turned turtle. New Iteporter Well, It was n high priced machine Judge. The superior man has neither nnxl ety nor fear. Confucius. Had an Attachment. Arrent Madam, have you a piano? Housewife-Yes. Agent I am selling nn attachment which I am sure Housewife We have one. Agent What make Is It? Housewifo-Sher- iffs. Cleveland Leader. The Secret of Health. A physician informs us that the best cure for sickness Is to keep well, Some way or other this had long been suspected, and- It Is a joy to have it confirmed by expert authority. liiila dolphin Inquirer. T.A.P. Oil City, Ta. pHOPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE L CONSTITUTION SI'IIMITTKO TO TUB CITIZKN8 OF THIS COMMON- WKALTH FOR TIIK1H APPROVAL OH RKJKOTION. HY T1IK OF.NKHAL A8- RKMR1.Y OF THK COMMONWKAI.TH OF PKNNSYI.VANI A, AMI PUHI.ISH- KD BY OKPKTi OF THK HKCK KT A H Y OF THK COMMONWKAI.TH, IN PUR SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. Number One. A JOINT RESOLUTION rroposlnu an amendment to tho Consti tution of tho CominonwiMilth of Penn sylvania, so ns to roiwollOnte the courts of common pleas of Allegheny County. Btctlon 1. He It resolved by the Bennto nnd House of Representatives sf the Commonwenlth of Pennsylvnnln In Gen eral Assembly met. Thnt tho following amendment to the Constitution of Penn sylvania be, nnd the same Is hereby, pro posed, in aecordiince with the eighteenth art loin thereof: That section six of article five be amended, by striking out the snld sec tion, nnd Inserting In place thereof the following: Section . In the rounty of Philadel phia nil the Jurisdiction nnd powers now vested In the district courts nnd courts of common plens, subject to such changes ns mny be mnde by this Constitution or by law. shnll be In Fhllndrlphln vested In five distinct nnd separate courts of equnl and co-ordinate Jurisdiction, composed of three Judges each. Tho said courts In Philadelphia shall bo designated respect ively as .the court of common plens num ber one. number two, number three, number four, nnd number five, but the number of snld courts mny be by law Increased, from time to time, and shall be In like manner designated by successive, numbers. The numlier of Judges In nny of snld courts, or In nny county where the establishment of an additlonnl court mny bo authorized by law, mny bo In creased, from time to time, nnd when ever such Incrense shnll nmount In tho whole to three, such three Judges shall compose a distinct nnd separate court as aforesaid, which shnll bo numbered ns nforesnld. In Phllndelphln nil suits shnll bo Instituted In the snld courts of com mon plens without deslgnntlng the num ber of the snld court, nnd the severnl courts shnll distribute and apportion tho business among them In such mnnner ns shnll be provided by rules of court, and ench court, to which nny suit shnll be thus assigned, shall have exclusive Juris diction thereof, subject to chnnge of venue, as shnll bo provided by Inw. In the county of Allegheny nil the Jurisdiction nnd powers now vested In the several numbered courts of common plens shnll be vested In one court of com mon plens, composed of nil the Judges In commission In snld courts. Such Juris diction and powers shnll extend to all proceedings nt lnw nnd In equity which shnll hnvo been Instituted In the several numbered courts, nnd shnll be subject to such chnnges as mny I mnde by Inw nnd subject to chnnge of venue ns pro vided by lnw. The president Judge of snld court shnll be selected ns provided by Inw. The number of Judges In unli' court mny be by law Increased fron ting to time. This nmendment shnll tnkf effect on the flrst dny of January sue ceedlng Its ndoptlon. A true copy of Resolution No. I. ROHKRT McAFF.K. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an nmendment to section elshi article nine, of the Constitution of Penn sylvnnla. Section 1. Re It resolved by the Senat and House of Representatives of the? Coo monwealth of Pennsylvania In tlenern Assembly met, Thnt the following Is pro posed ns an amendment to the Constltu tlon of the Commonwealth of Pemisylvn nla. In accordance with the provisions o: tho eighteenth article thereof: Amendment to Article Nine. Section Eight. fi.-ctlon 2. Amend section eight, artlel nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania which reads ns follows: "Section R The debt of snv enunn city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or Incorporated dis trict, except as herein provided, shall nev er exceed seven per cenlum upon the as sessed value of the taxable property there in, nor shall nny such municipality or district Incur nny new debt, or Increase Its Indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such nssessed vnl untion of property, wltflout the assent of the electors thereof at a public election In such manner ns shall be provided by lnw; but nny city, the debt of which now ex ceeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may be nuthorl.ed by Inw to Incrense the snnie three per centum. In the aggregate, nt any ono time, upon sucr. valuation," so as to read ns follows: Section 8. The debt of nny county, city, borough, township, school district, or oth er munlelpnllty or Incorporated district. except as herein provided, shall never ex ceed seven per centum upon the assessed vnlue of the taxable property therein, nor shnll any such municipality or district In cur any new debt, or Increase Its Indebt edness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the assent of the elec tors thereof at a public election In such mnnner ns shnll be provided by lnw; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven por centum of such nssessed val untlon, may be authorized by Inw to In crease the same throo per centum, In the aggregate, nt nny one time, upon such vnlnntlon, except thnt nny debt or debts hereinafter Incurred by the city nnd coun ty of Phllndelphln, for the construction and development of subwnys for transit purposes, or for the construction of wharves nnd docks, or the reclamation of land to bo used In the construction of a system of wharves and docks, ns publlo Improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Phllndelphln, nail which shnll yield to the city and county of Philadelphia current net revenue In ex cess of the Interest on said debt or debts nnd of the annual Installments necessary for the cancellation of Bald debt or debts, may be excluded In nscertnlnlng the pow er of the city nnd county of Philadelphia to become otherwise Indebted: Provided. Thnt a slnkleg fund for their cancellation shall he established and maintained A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2, ROBERT McAKEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. "Sinking in the Hook." The Printx Co. qualities are taking firmer hold on public opinion every twenty-four hours. Tli Prluli Co. "Won't Shoot' Sale Will oontioue all thii week it'i sale that affords every one an opportunity to learn just bow good our merchandise is at about half the regular prices. Come Id and see what all this "Don't Shoot" talk is about. Boys' Fancy Knee I'ants Suits price. Child's Wash Suits price. Men's Hats I price. Boys' Hats i price. Men's Underwear (Special) i price. Men's Shirts (Special) price. Men's Neckwear 1 price. Fancy Vests J price. Extraordinary bargains all this week. Meu's aod Young Men's Suits Keduced t Reduced ! Reduced 1 Reduced! Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean Cily, Angtoa, Sea Isle City, Holly Bdi, Avalon, Stono Harbor, NEW JERSEY. August 18, and September 1, 1911. HOUND $H.OO TIlI1 From. TionestL. Tickets Good Returning Within Fifteen Days. STOP-OVER ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA. For full information concerning leaving time of trains, consult small hand bills or nearest Ticket Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad, Mara's Voice. Mme. Mimi hnd n voice that extend ed from middle (i to K in nit nnd wns one of the most facile nnd flexible ever known.' She dt'llKhtod in tho florid music of I In. sue, (iruiiu, ltondn, Join niolll, rcrgalose, Pororn, Snoclilnl and others of that school nud with the ut most ease executed passages thnt nre now consigned to solo itistrnments, itttch its tho violin nud Unto. She held tho singe from 1771 to 1802, with nn occasional appearance after tho latter date. Hit Bedtime. "When do you wind your wntch." asked tho man with tho bulging brow "morning or eveulngV" "tienemlly lu the morning," answer ed tho mnu with the bulbous nose. . "I always wind mine just before I go to bed." "Well-er-so do 1." Chicago Trlu uuo. oarcattio Cabby. A certain nobleman, who may bo called Lord X., bears the reputation of being somewhat stingy In money matters. On a wet nfteruoou ho hired n cab to take him to Victoria station. Arrived at the station, he handed the cabmnu a shilling aud of course wns met by the inevitable demand for nn extra sixpence. "Certnluly not,1 snld the other promptly. "You came the longest way as an excuso to extort money. Why didn't you go through St. James park?" The enbmnn snw he bad no chance and snld sneeringly: "Cos St James' park Is closed. That's why." "Nonsense," said the other sternly. "It's right, though," wns the grave reply. "They sny thnt I.,ord X. dropped a shilling coming across the park Inst evening, and the gales are closed until they find it."-Londou Tlt-Blts. Not Needed Below, "This Is a funny ship." "How so?" They have no clock in the cabin." 'Ok, no! But they always keep a watch on tho deck." Stray Stories. Statesmanship. "What is the most valuable knowl edge that a statesman can acquire?" "The knowledge," replied Senator Sorghum, "of when to change his mind." Washington Star. Tie that Is tingrnteful lias no fault but one. All other crimes may pass for virtues In him. Young. HEALTH HINJF0R TODAY. How to Fight Colds. Never go to bed chilly; It Is the surest way to take c&. Exer cise hard for five or ten minutes before retiring, put your feet In cold water, followed by vigorous rubbing, and tnke a hot water bottle to bed for your feet When you feel a cold Is coming take whntever remedy you are accustomed to use for breaking It Most families have some sure cure, but neglect to use It until the cold has a grip. A mus tard foot bath and hot lemon--ade are good, provided one can keep warm at night. It should not bo taken by mothers who must be out of bed several times at night with their children. A simple cure that will break a cold If taken at first symptom Is a teuspoonful of powdered gin ger In a glass of hot milk. T.A.P. Oil City, Pa. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Curing Flabby Chin. If the flesh tinder the chin be gins to get llnbby a little time devoted to It night und morning will keep the flesh Arm. After bathing nt night In warm water mnssnge with a skin nourlsher. making the movements down from tho center of the chin and up from the chest. After work ing In this way for Ave minutes wipe on the oil that has not been absorbed nnd apply eold water for Ave minutes, then dry without friction. In tho morn ing bathe In cold water and ap ply tonic to the sklni Careful of His Gun. In one of the small mountain towns of Kentucky lived Han, a half wit, wllh whom the boys often went hunt ing. On one of these trip Inu and tho young man with lilm were between two hills when a rabbit jumped up lu front of them and ran up the hill to Ihtn's right. The oilier fellow, being on I inn's left, did not wish to take tho chance of shooting at the rabbit for fear of au accident, so he said: "There he goes, Dan! Shoot him. shoot him!" Hut Dan simply stood still and watch ed the rabbit disappear over the hill, and his partner wanted to know why he didn't shoot. After u numient's si lence he answered, talking through bis nose: "Did you take nm for a find? Do you think I was going to strain my gnu shooting uphill?" Judge. SECRET ORDERS TAKE NOTICE A licinllfill L'-.'llM-liH-h plrtorUI rli.rt In rlilnral. All i-tiluM and liamlHimit-ljr traiui-d, tit any aw-rft urilt-r. nllh lac. for mriubvr'a uamo ami full data. An honor to th. nirmhi-r ami m rrt-tllt to your home. Hurt K a pii-lur. on the waa. Sent anywhere. Irh-e only II. .Ml. llanriKiinh-ly framed Hhh 3 3-4-lnrh frame, only $.'l.ft'i. Cash, or a Hole tlown and . utile evi-ry month. If you hay. . member of any secret order id )onr home, aurprln. and bunnr hint utlh one of ihcua tieaiitllnl plrtorlal rharta. A postal will tirlrif full particular.. Writ. to-(Uy. dire nam. of aertvt order THE ART SUPPLY CO.. WARREN, PA. . U. 8. A. LADIES! An old established Suit and Cloak House desires to secure Lady Agent to take orders for our Skirts in her own home. Man-tailored made to any measure. We help you to ei tablish a splendid and pleasant busi ness. No investment necessary. Write us today that you are inter ested, and for full information. Fashion Bulletin free on request. THE JONES DRY GOODS CO. PITTSBURGH, PA. WHY WE ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPERS Because we want you to know of tha clans of work turned out In our estab. liMiment, Ueeanse we cstor to the Intelligent clas and they rend the papers. lleemide we cmi talk to more people through the newspapers, at a greater dis tance, in less lima and at a more reasona ble price than in any othor wsy. because newspaper advertising brings the best results when placed in a tirsl. class medium. Because we know It Is Bonn and read by almost everyoue in the house where the papor goes, . Morck Optical Co., OIL CITY, PA. f Irst National Bank Louses for thn Kvna Building. Exclusively. Dealer.
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