IKIoodS Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired fce'ing, gives vigor and vim. flet it today in uniml liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. tfiTJrr.w:ii Thompson's Eyi Wattr DID THE BEST HE COULD. Mr. Hubs W.iy. I expected this message two days upo. Snail .Mewteiifior Ii'r net try fault, the company only g-vn it to mo a' week bro. DONT NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS. Kidney troubles are too serious to neglect. Slight ailments are often forerunners, of datiKcroug kidney 111 Etna and should be treated w ithout de lay. T. M. llar- JtlbAsiory 6 ley, 315 E. rth A v.. Home, Oa., Bays: "Years ago I had an attack of grav el that nearly killed me. I re covered but It was tho fore runner of simi lar attacks. The urine became irregular In passage and throbbed until I could scarcely stand the pain. I began ualna; Dean's Kidney Tills and wag helped from the start. I gradually Improved lid when I bnd used eight boxes, I was entirely cured." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 60c. FoBtcr-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. A New Sensation. Utile Jean had visited one of the large Rummer amusement parks for the first Mine, and with the courage jKissesHed only by those girls whose, playmates are boys and girls older than themselves, she had not hesi tated when Invited to take a ride on one of the "thrillers" that abound In such pieces. To her mother, on her return from the park, she confided the emolloss (he had experienced as she swept round the curves of the "figure eight" with her elder brothers. "Mamma," she said, "when I went round those awful turns so last I felt Just as If I had freckles on my stomach!" Youth's Companion. Lead in Salt Industry. The six leading states In the salt Industry are Michigan, New York. tilo, Kansas, Louisiana and Call lornla. and In 1009 these six states produced salt valued at 17.714. f The salt from these stales Is obtained ftotn rock salt, sea water and natural nrine in other words, from all the Known sources of sslt. Captured Her Interest. She is very cold and formal, but 1 Km Her Interest." "How?" "Hy asking her how she ever hap ."tu-d to marry her dub of a litis band." Exchange. If 'oii make a fool of yourself don'i lake it too much to heart. The work ' full of people who are' kicking them reives. HEART RIGHT. When He Quit Coffee. T.ife Insurance Companies will not Insure a man suffering from heart trouble. The reason is obvious. This Is n serious matter to the bus md or father who Is boIIcIIous fot future of his dear ones. Often 'he heart trouble Is caused by an un wpected thing and can be corrected If "'ken in time and properly treated. A ""'ii In Colorado writes; "I was a great coffee drinker for J"ny years, and was not aware of the "Jurlous rffects of the habit till uecanio a practlcnl Invalid, suffering rom heart trouble, Indigestion and nervousness to an extent that made ' wretchedly nilsirnble my8e,f and nuisance to those who witnessed my sufferings. ' "I continued to drink coffee, how ver, not (suspecting that it was the iim 'of my Ill-health, till on applying lire Insurance I was rejected on ac quit of the trouble with my heart. Mien 1 became alarmed. I found that pvlng off coffee helped me quickly, so null It altogether nnd having been ttractod by the advertisements of Dostum I began Us use. The change In my condition w as re markable. Alt my ailments vanished. y aigestlon was completely restored, n L "nrvo,lsnp88 disappeared, and, "OBt Important of all, my heart stead a down nnd became normnl, and on a thTii exnmlnati I was accepted by ' 'e Ufa Insurance Co. Quitting coffee ""a using Postum worked the change." mo given by ToBtum Co., Battle Mich. "There's a reason," and It Is ex- to w6?, th0 WUe b00k- "Tho Ron( 'o Wellvilie," In pkgs. lLVmi lhe bo ," Jjjjr.? ,rom ,,m ' t" scant and my back STATE CAPITAL CHAT MAHIUSIll (; COitltKSl'OMIKMK State School Hoard Named. The members of the first State Hoard of Kducatlon have been named by Governor Toner, being selected from the members of the commission which drew the school code under which the hoard whb created. Ir. N. ('. Schaeffer, State Superin tendent of Public Instruction, is to be ex officio president or the board. The members of the new board are: Dr. M. (5. Hriiinbaugh, Phlladephiu, named for six years. David H. Oliver, Pittsburg, five years. Ir. George M. Phillips, West Ches ter, four years. John S. Hilling, Krio, three years. William Lauder, Kiddlesburg, two years. Ju nes M. t'oiighlln, Wllkes-llarro, one year. I'r. itruinlmiigh Is Superintendent of Public Schools of Philadelphia, David H. Oliver is president of the School Hoard of Pittsburg; John S. Hilling, a lawyer of Krie, James M. Coughllti, superintendent of schools In Wilkes-Harre; Dr. George M. Phil lips, principal of the West Chester I State Normal School, and William Lauder, a merchant of Kiddlesburg. Kn h member of the hoard had a direct part In drafting the new school code. The six colleagues of Superin tendent Schaeffer are appointed re Hpi'ctlvely for one, two, three, four, five and six years, their terms of of fice beginning July 1. Annually thereafter tho Governor will appoint one member of tho board for six years. The members are to serve without compensation, other than payment of the expenses Incurred in the perform ance of their duties as members of the board. The board will be required to rec ommend school legislation to the Governor and General Assembly; to equalize educational advantages of the different parts of the Stale; to encourage agricultural education, manual training, domestic science, etc. The board will also he expected to prescribe rules for the const ruc tion and equipment of school build ings. Tho ofllces of the Hoard of Kduca tion will be In the State Capitol, but It may meet elsewhere when it Is deemed necessary to do so. The hoard is authorized to employ such assistants and Incur such other ex penses us It finds necessary for the performance of Its duties, but Is con fined within the limits of the appro priations made for its use. Locusts in All Sections. State Zoologist Surface announces that the seventeen-year locust has now appeared in all parts of Pennsyl vania w here they will occur this year, nnd there Is, consequently, no need of any further delay of pruning In order to avoid the ravages, and no need of keeping trees covered for pro tection from them In regions where they have ?:ot put in an appearance. According to schedule, these peculiar Insects appeared in the mountainous Riid hilly regions of Pennsylvania, from the Susquehanna River to llar rlsburg, eastward to New .Jersey. In some places they were very abundant. Mr. Surface Is engaged In seeking In formation as to tho exact localities In which they were present, so that these can be charted on niapB for fu ture practical use. This information should be sent to him together with specimens. In some regions of the State persons who planted young fruit, trees, followed the directions of Prof. Surface In delaying pruning un til after the locusts had deposited their eggs, so that the Injured branches could be cut away without concentrating the Injury Into a small area. Troops' Names ( bunged. General orders Issued from Nation al Guard headquarters changes the designations of the wo cava'ry squadrons. The Philadelphia troops, now known as Squadron A, are to be known as the First Squadron, and tho llarrlsburg. New Cnstle and Tyrone troops ns Second Squadron, instead of Squadron R. Hectic Attacks Alfalfa. Officials of the State Agricultural Department were stirred by a report of a beetle attacking alfalfa crops In Cumberland county. Tho Investiga tions of State Zoologist H. A. Surface .show that the blister beetle, a species of the potato beetle family, is respon sible for the damage and he will pre pare a remedy. Kschent Act I''plained. An opinion wns given by Attorney General John C. Hell establishing rules for compensation In escheat cases under the act of 1911. It holdB thnt an Informer who presented notice prior to the approval of the net, shall be entitled to one-third of the estate under the old act, In stead of one-fourth, as under the new. The eHcheator, provided he was named before the new act. Is to get but 5 per cent. Instead of 16, as under the new. To Turn Over Harnard Statues. Preliminary steps were taken at a conference between ex-Governor Wil liam A. Stone, president of the Capi tol Building Commission, and George Gray Barnard, the sculptor, to turn over the statues to the State. Harrlsburg. Applications for charters for thirty-five electric com panies comprising two groups were approved at the Capitol Wednesday, the number being the largest ever bandied In one day. RACE IN THE AIR FROM PARIS TO TURIN f ' .:.: H " ' - . . - ' f v'': ''' " SO.MK of the foremost neroplnnlsts In the world entered In the race from upper picture herewith given shows Andre Heaumont speeding over the lighthouse of the harbor of Genoa- In the lower picture Garroa, another of the Italian coast near Neivi. SAVE ALFALFA CROP New Bug Being Imported to Injurious Weevils. Government Brings Italian Insect Over in Storage Vault and It Revives Under Utah Sunshine Work Is Experimental. Salt Lnke City. Ctah. Swept from the alfalfa crops In sunny Italy; fro ten stiff and transported In cigar-boxlike cages In the cold-Btorage vaults of a liner across the Atlantic ocean to New York, and then transferred again to the refrigerator compartment of a transcontinental train nnd hurried to Utah, Is the experience of the al falfa weevil parasites which, It Is hoped, will save the alfalfa crops of Vtah and all lntermountnln fnrmers from the-ravages of the alfalfa beetle. The pnrasltes are now coming to life again In the sunshine which filters through the windows of the United States entomology experiment station In the Utah capital, and they will be used In a series of experiments planned by the government with a view to helping the farmer In hm fight agalnBt one of the most do strurtlve pests of recent yenrs. The work Is under the Immediate mpervlslon of A. 11. Klrkland. special agent of the government in the alfalfa weevil investigation Mr. Klrklano was In charge of the cnmpalgn waged by the government against the de structive gypsy moth in Massachu setts and was signally successful In fightlnB that pest. He has been through the practical as well as the technical features of such work, and Is now employed by the government to supervise such Investigations as are under way In Utah. The work locally with the Italian parasites and the alfalfa weevil Is purely experimental. The Idea is to have the parasites lay their eggs In the eggs of the weevil and so destroy the weevil, while propngatlng the par asites. When It Is known that the weevil's eggs, in which tho parasites' eggs are to be laid, are only about the size of a pin point, It can be read ily understood thnt the men In charge of the work are called upon to use grent skill In watching developments In such minute forms of life. Mr. Klrkland, In telling of the work. Bays: "We cannot promise, of course, thnt the means we have undertaken to eradicate the alfalfa weevil pest will be successful. We are hopeful, how ever. At any rate, the government Is CAT UNCOVERS MUCH MONEY Feline Thrusts Paw In Hole In Old Footstool and Draws Forth Hoard of Dead Woman. Fort Plain, N. Y. A cat chased a mouse under a footstool In the home of Henry Karg. The cat speezed part way under the stool, then thrust Its paw up Into the bole in the bottom of the stool. Presently down came the paw with- enough Interested In the farmers of Utah and other states to tell us to proceed with our experiments, and we shall do all we ran to get tho best re sults from this work. "The alfalfa weevil Is a native of Kurope and western Asia. In those countries, however, Its ravages are kept down by a parasite. It Is that parasite we have brought from Italy to exiierlment with In this country. "There Is no telling how long ago the weevil was Introduced Into the United States. It may have been brought over In hay used ns packing or something of that Bort. At any rate It got here, and when It reached Utah It found conditions Just right for pro pagation." The Italian parasites were shipped from Portlcl, Italy, by a government ngent tent there for the purpose of gathering them. Twenty boxes were Klrkland having come on with them received In Utah Inst nionth. Mr. Klrkland having come on with them from New York, nnd more will be re ceived during tho course of the work. Black Bass Chews Tobacco New Yorker Discover Fish That Strikes at Cigar Butts and Has Taste for Nicotine. Hat-tleUs, N. Y. John J. Flnnngnn, manager at Hartletts, has ns one of his proteges a black bass which uses tolmcco. The fish, being nn intelli gent one, does not smoke cigarettes. Hut It chews. Mr. Flamigan got acquainted with the habits of the bass about a month ago. The bass' favorite loafing ground Is near a power house. Always, when Mr. Flanagan goes to the power house, he flings the cigar he happens to be smoking away, so thnt there will be no danger of fire. He flung his cigar Into the water by the power-house one day and the bass made a rush for it nnd grabbed It, dis appearing under the water. Mr. Flanagan thought little of that at the time, for on certain days bass will strike at nearly anything, while on other days the most alluring bait will not tempt them. A day or two later he flung another cigar butt Into the water and the same fish rose to It and nabbed It. After this had happened a dozen times, Mr. Flanagan .wag forced to the conclusion that It was not mere random hunger on the part of the bass, but a genuine taste for tobacco. Several times shreds of the cigar, out the mouse, but with a $50 bill sticking to one of the clnws. The members of the family at once sus pended housekeeping to explore the bole In the footstool. - In all IS75 was found stored away in the stool, which had been knock ing around the houso ever since the death of Grannie,' Karg, on February 25 last. She was known to have been of a saving disposition, but she died so suddenly she got no chance to re veal where she had stored her hoard. Part of the treasure trove Is to be " Paris to Turin by way of Home The wireless station that is In the old (ho contestants, Is seen flying along ANGLER IS DUCKED BY EEL Winsted, Conn., Man Capture Spec! men Six Feet Long After Being Pulled Into the Water. Winsted, Conn. "Hy John Rogers," exclaimed Joseph Rogers when pulled Into deep water In Highland lake. "I'll get that darned whopper yet," he said to his romrndes In n boat as he floundered In water ninny feet deep. And he did, but not without a strug gle. The "whopper" wns one of those large, strong, hungry eels which hnvo been In Highland lake so many yenrs that they darn to tackle any human trespasser. Rogers was standing In one end of the craft holding a steel rod when he was pulled overboard. Ho held on to the steel rod with one hand and kept himself afloat with tho other until his companions reached him. The eel wns six feet long. Beat I Lonesome; Policeman Resigns. Newark, N. J. Alter threo hours service as a Newark policeman Patrol man Daniel P. Ilaggerty found his bent so lonesome that he telephoned In his resignation nnd went home. much torn nnd raveled, hnve risen to the top of the water half nn hour or so after the fish has grabbed them, thus showing thnt the Intelligent bass really tried to smoke tho cigar, but being hnndlcapped by certain natural disadvantages, contented Itself by merely chewing the weed. Some of tho summer boarders, after observing Mr. Flanagan's bnss rntne to the conclusion that a nnturnl taste for tobacco might be Inborn w ith fish, just ns It Is with deer and goats They experimented on several other fish, notably a number of catfish. The catfish, however, when put Into a tub on shore, nnd fed smnll portions of navy plug chewing tobacco, bernme very sick nt the stomach, showing every sign of nausea, and mewing pitiably. This, and other research along the same lines, with dog fish and pickerel convinced them that the black bnss who hangs around the power-house Is unique In his habits. Glrl Save $5,200 on $1 a Day. Worcester, Mass. Relatives of Miss Marguerite Hudon, who died nfttr working as a shop clerk seventeen yenrs at $1 a day, found bnnk de posits In her ame aggregating $,', 200. Her total earnings had been $5, 304. spent on a monument to Grannie with a carved footstool on It. Beer Barrel Save Life. New York. If Felix Madoll, a five-year-old pntlent In an uptown hospital, lives he can thank a pyramid of beer barrels In the rear yard of his tenement-house home. He fell five stories from the roof the other night while playing leapfrog an. struck the apei of the beer-barrel pyramid. The bar rels rolled away under him, breaking his fall, and be slid down gradually. ODE BANK ACCOUNT' GOOD1 wons pistkmpeh cvw: ,n Why Uncle Reuben Could Not Meet Debt He Acknowledged as an Obligation. Uncle Reuben, the village white washer and man of all work, was a frequent borrower of small sums from his neighbor, Colonel Arkwrlght, snd ns a rule he repaid these little debts at the appointed time; but on one occasion, when he had been ac commodated with n loan of two dol lars nnd a half, which he promised to return In a few days, he nllowed two or three weeks to pass without making any mention of his Indebted ness, nnd. In fact, seemed to avoid his creditor. Hut one morning the colonel unexpectedly encountered him at the post office. "Hello, Uncle tube! Didn't you borrow a little money from me sev eral weeks ago?" "Hat's right, runnel," said the old man. "I sholy did." "You told me you'd pay It back In three or four -lays. Have you had bad luck?" "No, sub." responded Uncle Reuben. "I'll tell you how It was. cnnnel. I lacked Jes' two dolliilis nn' a half o' bavin' ten do'lars to put In do savin's bank, nn' I used It fo" dat. lilt's all rlf-'ht. cnnnel. I won't fo'git It." Youth's Companion. NO CHANCE TO COMMIT SUICIDE, "Officer, there Is a man in thnt woo is trying 10 cut tils tlirnat." Pont worry about It; there Isn't room for him to do It." Ben's Logic. "Hen," said his friend, waking up from a reverie in which be had been gazing abstractedly r the shiny pnnse of lien's skntin'-rlnk for Hies, "Is there nothing you could do for your baldness?" Hen. by the way, Is on forty. "No, lad!" be replied with de cision. "Fifteen years ago I wns courting strong, and I tried lots o' things. Hut about that tl-ne f prince of Wales -Kdward, you know came to ope., f new hospital, and I said to myself ns soon ns I saw him llftln' his hat to f crowd. 'Hen, my Ind, tha can give It up as a ha-' Job. and save thy brass. If there was owt 'at 'ml cure a bald heead they'd ha' cured his.' "Tit Hits. Shocking! Miss D., a teacher of unquestioned propriety In all Its branches, was in the throes of commencement, and to the best of their ability was entertain ing some young men tho suitors of her fair pupils. They conversed on some beautiful flowers In the drawing room. "Yes," exclaimed the ol dfady; "but If you think these are pretty, you Just ought to go upstairs and look in the hath tubs of the girls' dormitories They lire Just full of American beau t es!" With Emphasis. Mistress (hastily sticking a finger Into either earl Kittle, for heaven's sake! What does thai frightful noise nnd profanity In the kitchen mean? Kittle Oh, that's nothin', ma'am! It's on'y rook rejectln' a ptopos'l av marrij from the ashman! Harper's Pnznr. Important to Mothors Kxnmino carefully every bottle of CASTOKI A, n safe and sure remedy for Infants nnd children, nnd see that It Hears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Their Favorite Alibi. Cook How do you get out of It when the missis scolds you for not answering the bell? Waitress I always tell her I was making mayonnaise. Harper's Hazar. TO DRIVE OCT MALARIA AM) III II. I) I I' Tllk STSTFM Tnk h Old Mundiird tiHnVKS '1 AW I'HI KNM .'llll.f, TOMl'. Y.iu know whnt jou urn Uikinit. Tl, formula In plainly prlnird on pvi-rf lintlW', hnwlni! II U fllnitilT Oulnlni nnd Iron In a tM lrfl form. TIh lulnliif. drlvcH mil tho liiHlurin and tlm intn IiiiIIiIh tip the hvHtnu. bold bj all l-alrra for U) ream. I'rkre 60 t-uula. Bribery. Mrs. M. Who did you vote for? Mrs. N'. I don't remember his nnme lie gave nie bis seat In the Btreot enr hiKt week. for roi.DS and i;hip nirk' rcniR In Hie brnt rrmrilr r llevi'B lh ni'llinir hih! frvprlHlim-HH ciii-pm Ihf Colli nnd n-HlnrcH normal nmtlitlotm II'h liipild -rffcdH lininrilliitrly. loo., Wk, and tk'. At drug bturrH. If you want to be up with the lark In the morning, beware of tho swal lows nt night. The xnrrmion fey p MS JL I fiat "Ml lick women, " I waa completely diacouraed." And there ii always food reaon for the discouragement. Yean of pain and nifTcrin(J. Doctor after doctor tried in vain. Medicine! doinf no biftinf food. It ia no wonder (hat the woman frcla diacourafed. Thousand! of thcie weak and lick women have found health and courage regained at the remit of (he use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It estahlinhei regularity, heali inflammstioa and uloer tion, and cure, weakness, r MAKES WETilC WOMEN STRONG XAD StK WOMEN WELL. Refuse substitutes offered by unscrupulous drn4isM for this reliable remedy. Sick women are invited to consult by letter, fret. All correspondence strictly private and saoredly confidential. Write without fear and without lee to World'! Dlipeniary, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Prea't, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Picroe's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomaah, liver and tiowela. Sugar-coaled, tiny granules, easy to take aa eandy. cure miiv niiNMiur 01 IJIM r.Mi'r.K I I V L' l,-- I 1 1 - . . INK i. K. and the like mmum h,,t.- of nil ni-, nnd prevent nil nthem in tha witne ttiililf from having the Hica(. Also " chicken rhnlrra. and iig dmtetnprr. Any sued dnirKmt ran supplv vnu, or iwnii to nil. SO c-ntn and 11.01) bottle. .urnt wanted. Free bonk. Spohn Medical Co ("pec. Contnifioin DiM-ane. (ionlicn, Ind. Cannot Be Right. "What Is the right thing to do when your wife asks you for money and you haven't got it?" "Under those circumstances any thing you do will be wrong." For IMM m IIK lllrka' fi.H W'hili.rr from t'nlrtu, Hem, NtitiiUM-b OT NrrvmiH Triiiihli-K. I upucllnr will rrllrTx vou. II lliiiiul plrat-ani in ikIip ! lmmH- t' lr l'r ll. nn-., k, and W i-ruta at Uruc alorrn. The great question Is not so much what money you have In jour pocket as what you will buy with It.-Ruskln. Itr Wlnliw Ponthln Syrnp for (1ilMrr l--ihlhir. nMf'Mtt. KnniH. ri'.lue,-. Intliimmft tiuu, aaai. piuu. nr wind colit-. Sic iMittla, None nrt so blind as those who ar visionary. To Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound - Scntiville, Mich. " I want to t)jl y ni how much good Lydiah'.l'iiikham's e get able t'om- pound nnd Sanntivo Wash have done run. I live on a farm ami have worked very hard. I am forty, livo vears old, ai.I am fun mother of thirteen children. M.iny people think with hard work ninl the care of mv fam- I!y. hut I tell them of my pood friend, jour Vegetable Compound, and that there will be no l ickache nnd bearing down pains for them if they will taku it as I have. I nm scarcely ever with, cut it in tho bouse. "I w ill say no that I think there is no letter medicine to bo found fur young pirls to build them up and niaU them strong n:id well. My eldesft daughter has taken Lydia ll. l'ink. Lam's Vegetable Compound for pain, fill periods and irregularity, and it has always helped her. "J am always rend? arid villinirtri rpeak a pood word for the Lydi.i K. Inkham s Heniedies. I tell every ona 1 meet that I owe my health and hap. finess to these wonderful medicines.' Mrs. .1.0. JoiLvso.N,!Scottvillo,Mich.. Il.F.l). 3. Lydia E.rinkham'n Vegetable Com- f'ound, made from native roots anil lerbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful (Imps, and to-day holds the record, for the h-j.-rst number of actual cures tit icma:o diseases. . . , 4 Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver it right the stomach and bowels arc right. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly c pel a lazy liver do its dutv. Cures Con- tipHtinn, In- deration, Sick Hedrhe,' and Diilrcti After Ealing. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature RS5 Readers of thupaprr de siring t o buy anvtltiniz adver. tiftrd in ill column should insiit upon lining k hat ihry ak (or, refuting all luUlitutri oi imitation!. A RELIABILITY I FREE with your tfrHt on1p HtU'kpln. (ti'iit't nt'i-k t'r nt rrrv rouHon nblr prior; nlnn mtft niUar for kiidi mcr 1'iir. Neiui fur lllutrutrl tlrn lam hih prife. THE CRESCENT CO. 21S DIVISION AVE., BilOOKLYN, N.Y. DAISY H Y KIM TR trat-ia kit at kill avll Ltrrv N' t1" ifnt.i tir.p, l.wltllt . i n't iLiii of tiiiovrr, will not t"t l t in mre nttMrif. i iU4t tnr1 eflr. t v. Itf all 4lraiff DaUuQraat EnglUh Remedy D LAIR'S PILLS Safe. Sire, Effective. 60o. f t, I)H'IO,llMJ,m,j H.SI.. B,.l... N. V. PATENTS Wnfiinn K,Cilrmfin,WsiV lliKUH).l.t; Ituulftrt.. llit cut ivUnuxxc iiwti mult W. N. U.. BALTIMORE, NO. 27-1911. Discouraged occur ao manv timca in ii-Hira Trnm OWES HER HEALTH V JH5t fi!mwyyr,wi Y;:V'..V. m mi m
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