Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 17, 1914, Image 2

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    . JACKSONVILLE POST-:
OfRcia. Raper of the City of Jacksonville, Ore;/on
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
County, Oregon.
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SA TU RI) A Y, ¡ANUA R Y 17, 19/4
SUBSCRIPTION:
One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on
application.
1.
No. 63.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Report of the Condition of
THE BAMK OF JACKSONVILLE
Item* of Interest to Jackson Coun'y
at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon,
at the close of business
January 13, 1914.
Tax Payer«
MARRIAGE LICENSES
RESOURCES
M. E. Davis and Sophia E. Short.
Loans and discounts.................. $32,224.43
291.36
Overdrafts.................................
4.901.62
Bonds and Warrants.............
Banking House....................... 4,921.75
3.256.63
Furniture and fixtures...........
Due from approved reserve
banks......................................
I Cash on hand.............................
CIRCUIT COURT
Expenses....................................
NEW CASES.
A. H. Miller et al vs Harriet Scholz. Gold Dust..................................
Action to recover money. Complaint
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$58,217.61
filed. Affi latvit and undertaking for
LIABILITIES
attachment. Writ issued, certificate
Capital stock paid in................ $10,000.00
of attachment Hied. Summons.
Surplus fund................... ..
8.33
John W. Parker vs Lincoln McCor­ Undivided profits less ex­
mack as administrator, et al. Action
penses and taxes paid..........
57.54
to recover money.
Complaint tiled, Individual deposits subject to
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summons issued.
cheek................. .................... .. 43,377.60
Charles R. Soule and
Ethelwyn
Brown.
Joseph J. Pool and Elizabeth A. Pat­
ton.
Archie E. Abbott and Ella H. Park­
er.
Medford Hardware Co. vs James W.
Dunlop.
Action to recover money.
Complaint filed’ Summons issu -d.
Henry J. Milligan vs Electric. Gold
Dredging Co. Suit to forclose mort-
gage. Complaint filed.
J. M. Keene vs Elmer T. Fogs as re-
corder of City of Medford, Suit for
injunction, Undertaking filed, injunc-
tiun order.
Franklin E. Martin vs Tehama Coun­
ty, California. Suit to quiet title.
Complaint filed. Affidavit for publica­
tion of summons.
J. F. Jenkins vs W. B. Ham, et al.
Slit to forclose mortgage. Complaint
filed.
Delia Nunan vs L. A. Askew, et al.
Suit to foreclose mortgage. Complaint
filed.
Lewis Ulrich v.s Jaekson Mountain
Mining Co. Suit to foreclose tax lien.
App ¡¡cation for judgment filed.
Demand certificates of deposit
100.50
Time certificates of deposit.. 2,270.20
Bills payable for money bor­
rowed ..................... . ............... 2,49). 00
Liabilities other than those
above stated...........................
3.44
Total
S tate
$58,217.61
of
O regon
County of Jackson )
I, Benj. M. Collins, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
B enj . M. C ollins , Cashier.
Correct—Attest.
Wm. H. Johns m,
C. M. Ru-h.
I ¡rectors
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 16th day January, 1911.
D. W, B agshaw ,
Notary Pubiic.
COU8TY COURT
IVca.’hjr Rjjjrl.
Ii< the matter of the estate of Mary
W Snaoleigti, decease 1. Inventory
■n l app. usem.- it filed.
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
Big I'iiii-s L imber Co. vs It »gue Riv­
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
er I'uolic Service Corporation.
Claim
Jacksonville, for m inthof l> - cerni er,
of lien.
x—
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
In toe matter of the estate of Guy tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
Inventory aik.
W. Ctialfc, deceased,
MAXI­ MINI­ PR "P-
appraisement filed.
MUM
MUM
'IATN
In the matter of the estate of James
M Upton, deceased, Order appoint-
ing administrator.
In the matter of the estate of Ira G.
J n»on, deceased, Inventory and a] -
p..use num filed
In the matter of the estate of Alex-
■nder D. Gi'aliam, deceastd.
deceased. Order
making allowance for the Huppori ol
widow and family of decedent.
In the matter of the estate of John
D. McArdle, deceased. Order fixing
time and place for hearing on final a'--
counl.
P. A. Dooms, et al vs C.
way. Notice of lien.
T.
Hallo­
In the matter of the estate of Wil­
liam C Bartlett, deceased. Bond of
administrator filed und approved.
In the matter of the estate ot Albert
Coffman, deceased. Order fixing time
■ nd place tor final hearing.
In the matter of the petition for the
commitment of Nellie Oden, and Hom­
er Oden, minors.
Order of commit­
ment to the Boys and Girls Aid Socie­
ty-
In the matter of the estate of L. P.
Black, deceased. Order authorizing
executrix to make deeds to certain real
properly.
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Income Tax
Person« *hu desire hlnn: s on whirl
to mage repo’* u h4v ute to <lv . i a
miry D“'
hi . vuu i» in ,..v
by uàdi tsMiiig un- urna igieni.'. 4
Milton A. Aiutar
k'oiicclur Int. llovuii ue
1 tri land. O egon
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Don’t post unsightly, scrawl, d notic­
es when you can have them n.-atly
printed at this otkee for»
.harge.
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OF ICON and WASHINGTON
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Hello Central !
Fine D:»play a Full Earth Would Give
to th« Selenite«.
Were we rauspurled to the planet
Venus a peculiar set of views could
be obtained of our earth, enabling ue
o see ourselves, to some extent at
least, as others see us. Venus is about
the same size us the euixh. is some­
what closer to the suu and has more
atmosphere than tbe euilli.
When
the earth uud Venus are nearest to­
gether they are. of course, on the same
side of the suu, and In consequence of
this the earth does nut see umre than
a very small part of Venus illuminat­
ed. but Venus, on the other Imnd. sees
all of one side of tlie earth illuminât-
-id and is therefore able to claim she
tins something that takes tbe place of
n moon, for the earth to Venus at this
time looks very large and bright, al-
most as much so as our moon does
to us.
if we could see nil the illuminated
surface of Venus on these occasions
we should have quite a distinct see-
ond moon Wben we do see all of her
Illuminated surface she is on the op-
posite side of the sun from us and
consequently nt an enormous distnuce,
yet she is so brilliant as to preveut us
irom seeing her surface distinctly,
But to our own niooti we appear In
the best light as a moon, A full earth
as seen from the moon, according to
Todd and other astronomers. Is n very
Inspiring sight,
it can nt im bo
seen why this is neceaaarlly true. Thé
earth Is several times liliger thail the
moon and Would appear In tlie heav­
ens as u disk about fourteen times the
size ot the moon
it would probably
shine with ti variable light, due to the
shifting clouds of the earth, though
the light is. of course, reflected from
the suu. and the reflection is due In
part to the uppei surfaces of the
clouds.
The outlines of the continents of the
earth appear very clearly to tlie moou
us It they were formed in pilplgj
mâche mi a globe. Cities of compar­
atively large size could tie made out
With ease in ease ubse- vers were there
to make them out. The intensity of
the reflected earth light would tie as
much as fourteen unions ami would
.liable the Selenites. If such there
were, to read or work lu comparative
duyUght. - Harper s U eeklj.
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“The World is Growing Better”
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They have just finished inventory and are
putting on a LITTLE SALE of BIG BAR-
CAINS, beginning MONDAY, JAN. 5th.
Won’t last long, there is only b few items they offer
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A splendid line of Men’s Wom­
en’s and Children’s John Stroot-
man Shoes at 59c. to $1 per pair
Men’s Corliss Coon Collars
50c. per dozen.
Ladies’ Fine Gingham and
Flannelette House Dresses $1.50
values now $1.00
Ladies’ Muslin and Fleeced
Nightgowns $1.50 values at 98c.
All Kimonas one-half price.
Bovs’ and Men’s Heavy Out-
ing ‘Night Shirts 33 1-3 per
cënt off.
Children’s Heavv
Fleeced
Sleeping Garments 25 per cent
off.
Ladies’ Silk
cent off.
Waists 50 per
Yes, Iluriy, Thtre are fcettt r bargains and lower prices than ever
before. Don’t forget it. Don't miss it. The deeper jeu go the
sweeter it gets. ’I he r.uir.ter is 142,
Taylor - Williams Co.
T ie Peonie’s Store
Jacksonville^ Oret
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BUSNÎESS CARDS
II. K. HANNA
A Tall Stary.
A ph.vsi i.-tn writes; “Life would bi
The Ion" le""odt‘st titilli we kndW Is
our fiieiid II. P.liigii.iui PtllmWr. He prolonged by a little more attention ro
GUS NEWBURY
enti take steps above live f<>et long. It, the heart, by paying a little respect to
«pile Of which he is devoted to horse­ ; the most faithful servant weever have.
Attorney-at-Law
i Much good might be done also if par­
back riding.
I ents would teach their children the Will Practise in All Courts in the State
Recently he came Into the office to
They
chat awhile, and we noticed that lie d tiger of overtaxing rhe heart
MEDFORD,
OREGON
should teach them tn stop and rest s
limped.
few moments during their play wl:»n
“Corn?" was asked sympathetically.
du . t t shaw
“Nope—accident.” he answered, ns they begin to feel the violent throbbing
answers one who doesn’t care to talk of their hearts against the chest wall.”
Dentist.
about somethin". That aroused our
Office in.Ryan Building, California St.
curosity. ami we couldn’t help showing
in married tils
Upstairs^
It. probably, for he sighed and con
wites tA.'iil*
fessed ■
JACKSONVILLE
g REGON
■ new quarter.)
"I was ridili’ through the park Mon
Hail
ollie
dies
day. and I was just riditi’ along and
wile
w'les
1>. VV.
riditi’ along and not thinkin' of any­
wii.-s ailo;>t"<l
thing in particular, and my foot slip­
Attorney at l aw
s
tntlier
tiler
ped out of tile stirrup.”
t -.tudi-ni, t his
NOTARY PUBLIC 'AND
CONVEYANCER
“Well?”
. nut t is tml li
“Well, tile darn horse stepped on iti”
Office Hours: J
Io Hsiirti His
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
/ Afternoon 1:30 to a
.
V> H
Ixelihartl
JACKSONVILLE.
-OREGON
stun, efforts to lengthen the average !
life are f< r the good of the race. He i
apparently favors a short life and a
M y ;
merry one. Perhaps It Isn’t long life
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that imilte: tlie world happy, but broad
life. Thirty full, energetic years may
W K.
be better than sixty years of conyuim
r.iAQC-M
I I ej yt.j. .I..H
-l;-> j,|
i. I •«*>;
1 or ri <>• ». .
place drudgery. But why not sixty
■ y. !’ . ntpraci-
_.»".KCLS
full, energetic years?
Who knows
! r inralnnhlQ
what tlie world loses when n man dies
I S^LL FA!EN1b.
1 » get it
at thirty? So much has been accom­
Liauie into
plished by men who have reached sixty
and even seventy and eighty that it
■veins good policy to keep all persons
T LAWYCRS,
on earth is long ns possible. Tile ^333 S?v:n h ¿L, V/rxhln^ton, 0. C
man who honestly disapproves efforts
to prolong life Is it rarity and it Is
lucky for the world that be is.—Savan­
nah News.
ti
I traveled upon the top of a car the
other evening, says a correspondent in
the Glasgow News, with n man who
seemed to have strong views upon the
subject of good manners mid polite ad­
dress.
He was accompanied by Ids
daughter, a pretty little girl of about
live years of age. who was thirsting
for Information
The proud parent was explaining nt
some length that cur conductors do not
retain the whole contents of their bags
for their own personal use. when tlie
recovered judgment against MARY E. GIBBS,
little girl interrupted him with an in
as defendant, for the sum of One Hundred Forty-
terrogatlve "Eh?”
two and 16.100 (1142.15) Dollars with interest
A Busy Street.
“Wliii’ learned you tne say ’eh’?"
thereon from said 18th day of October, 1113. at
Il ullle Dalziel. the old shepherd, had asked the father In reproving tones
ihe rate “ «
cent per annum and Fifty (150.00)
A'tlred at last from active service after “When you don’t hear whit onybody
Doll «r.< a torn.i.
•. and the further uni of
spending the whole of his file in a lit­ says you should not say ’eh’; it's no Í
I Eleven (>I!.'O) D ll.,i 4
which judgment
I was enrolled u:id .I- h .-ned in the Clerk's uBce tle cottime nwiij at the back of the polite: you should any—‘wlilt.’”
■•f s .id Cv-rt in said County, on the 4ih day of hills, a full three miles as the crow­
Dccem er. 1913. which sa;d execution was di­ flies from the nearest road. He moved
<f Appointment
rected and delivered tome as sheriff of Jack- Into a house near the bend of the val­ Notice
won County. Oregon, ci nun inding me to satisfy ley above Crashie Howe, situated on
Administratrix.
the judgment, costa anil accruing costs out of tlie side of the lonely road. But Wullit
Notice is hereby given the undersign­
the following deacrlbad real property, of the i
was not quite happy. He was distract­ ed has been appointed by the County
defendant, to-wit.
ed. He was worried by the trnflie. Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as
The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast (Quart­
lie told a friend that there was uo idministratrix of the estate of August
er of Section 4 in To v i * tip G so Ch of Ring > Î.
Lawrentz, deceased, ai.d has qualified.
¡>ea<-e In this bit for an nuld body. Ail persons having claims against said
Fast of the
Wills mt te Meridian, Oregon.
containing 40 acres.
"Three lileyeles and a cairt In the es’ate are hereby notified to present
Public Notice is Hereby Given, that I will _ on same day;
Mon. It’s a fair tooul”- the same with proper vouchers and du­
MONDAY. F'EBKUAin 16th. 19 I.
Manchester Guardian.
ly verified to the undersigned or M.
Purdin, attorney for estate. Ht Med­
at the front door of the Court House in Jackson
ford
Oitgon. within six months fr< m
ville.Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 '
Dice.
oelvckA.M. sell at public au ion. aub'oet to'
Dice are said by some to have had the date of this notice
Dated and til st pub'istied De cm >er
redempth»n as by law ptovided, to the highest
their origin In .s-etilt sources, tint more 13, 1913.
bidder for ct h. m hind all the right, title and
ELIZABETH LAWREN’. 7,
interest of the above named defet dant in and to r.sisomil.ly they are ascribed to I'sal-
Administratrix
01 the ■ s
■ <f
the above described r. al i>tx>|H»rty to satisfy ihe m.xlcs of Greece. B C. 1244. Those
exhumed nt Thebes are Identical with August Liwre tz dic.ased
judgment and costa and accruing <•.•=?«
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Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 13th day those us.d today, and the games play­
Good printing costs no more than the I
day of January, 1914.
ed with them are the simplest and
I
W H. SINGLER
most widely known games of chance poor kind. Leave your trdera at this
Fheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. tn the world.
office. We do good work at reasonable |
of
; prices.
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BETTER THAN
SPANKING
Spanking will not cure children of
wetting the bed, because it is not a
habit but a dangerous disease.
The
C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475,
Chicago,
li'.,
have
discovered a
strictly harmless remedy
distrssing
Office in Bank of Jacksonville building
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
disease and
Luc;.s County,
Frank J. Choncy makes oath that he ta
senior partner < f the firm of F. J. Cheney
£c Co., doing business In the City of To­
ll do, C ur.,y a...t State aforesaid, and
t'l it ra d f.rm will p .y the sum of ON14
IIUNPRED POT.I.ABS for each nnd ev-
• ry case tf Catarrh that cannot be cured
l.y tl.u uo of IIAT.T.'.q CAT ARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Bwoin 11 before mo and subscribed tn
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o. this C.h day ot Doceiuber,
A. IT. 103&
(8«uî)
A. W. CL1ÎAS0M.
Notary Publia,
Hàlî’« Crttarth Cur«» h ta!:en
J Lt! àc'.y (krcctlV tiboii thé blood »ml ttlita
Bend
testimonials; free;
F. J. erîE.NCŸ A CO. ’ioled^ di
Eojd by all Druggisl«; 756;
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Take Hall's r'amily Pill, for conatlp&Uaix
LEGAL BLANKS
We have on hand for sale the fullowiag
blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
W arranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
Chattel Mortgage,
Acknowledgements,
Real Estate ontract,
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice -Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Real EitatJ A'.'.its Crttract,
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
other blanks as fast as possible anti
the l.ne is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at short natiee
JACKSONVILLE POST.
this
for
to
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, l-_
| . jus surf re* ft tho systeni.
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
North British Manners.
I .att yer
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B'lGS’AVV
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E. W WILSON. Deputy,
Men’s $1.50 and
going at $1.00.
Taking Care of the Heart.
D rigible Balloons.
Tlie dirigible balloon Is by no mentis
a modern Invention, ns many people
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seem to think. As a matter of fact, as
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part cloudy long neo ns 1784 General Metisnier pro­
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posed th<“ construction of an elongated
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cl >ar balloon which might be propelled
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through the air. Experiments were
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made with it by two brothers nniueu
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Robert, who made several ascents nnd
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nttalned a speed of three miles an hour,
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though the method of propulsion was
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part cloudy only lierial oars worked by hand.
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Nothing further was attempted until
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cloudy
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clear 1852. when Henri Giffard built dirigi­
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engine, he pro|>elled nt nearly seven
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miles an hour, and since then various
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experiments Lave been made which ul­
temperature — mean max. 42.97;min timately ended In tlie wonderful tri­
umph of Zeppelin.—New York Press.
mil'. 39:09; mean 36.93 Max 61 on 1<I.
Minimum, 20, oil Sell. Greatest daily
Borax In the Laundry.
range, 23.
Total precipitation 2.50
The uses of refined borax are mani­
inches, Greatest in 21 hours, .81 in.,
fold
It Is Infinitely better than soda
on 31.
N miner of days with .01 for washing purposes. It may tie used
inch or more precipitation, 11. clear. In the proportion of a large handful
5; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 21.
to ten gallons of boiling water, and
will effect n great saving in soap. If
you are alsiut to wash delicate Inces
Notice
of Sheriffs Sale
or eiinibrte use an extra quantity of
Uy virtue of an execution and order of sale is- j powder. The effect of borax is to sof­
sued out and under the seal of the Circuit Court < ten the hardest water, and. being n neu­
of the State of Oregon in and for the Count/ of 1 tral salt, it does not In the slightest de­
Jackson, dated the 12th day of January, 1914, in | gree in.lure the texture of linen or any
a certain cause therein pandinir wherein other delicate material washed with it
the MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK, aa plalntitT.
New York Globe.
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OUR WO3LD AS A MOON,
i L Á v & I * M »
EXPERIENCE
make
known its merits they will send a 50c.
package securely wrapped and pre­
paid Absolutely Free to any reader
of The Jacksonville
Post.
This re­
medy also cures frequent desire to
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utinate and inability to control urine
during the night or day in old
young.
or
The C. H. Rowan Drug Co.
is an Old Reliable House, write to
them today for the free medicine.
Cure the afflicted members of your
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rAVN
T ra oc M arks
CcertHeHN AC.
An»one «endfny s sketch sud <O*<rmtlnti nusf
ly .Mii’iTtaii' vt;r cpi'ii- h /r«* wbetL-ei au
v«:iiii 'i> if pr«-i wMjr L.iientaNe. ■ 'otnmuntea*
ns 1*1 rictiy coiulih*rtf:d. HAKüCGOC «>11
i ; tee (.il'ieat
. jr fdr aecurmg palerug.
j’nr- ofj taken thr midi Munn g. Co. rvcslv«
»« ri«;/u.< * if a.«ut ubarle. 111 che
Scientific JWicait
family, then tell your neighbors and
a tandeo: . , jr i. i’rzitnd wcvsiy.
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culatiou of a/n .
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fesr; focu .
om I u t f
rawadeaiwr«.
friends about this remedy.
»ft •
bring
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r t Broadway
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