The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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sweaters
M the thing for camp
S'auto rides and out-
life. Only $3.50 to
st itliP fhlnn vnn mnn
1 ;:;: ;::,",::,:: i
:;uuun iuumiiu iur
jood, look good, wear
i and above all feel
fortable.
Us 'Show You
i "Braffley" line
Sweaters.
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IXUF
..
4
Marslificld
15.00 Cash
(35 per year for thrco
years.
s A Building Site
VEL AND CLEARER
lot, cloae In ... .91 1
lot, cleared $1H.
lot) Kradedstroot s?iinr!
5 lot, improved at. JMO
1 lot, Improved at., $:t(to
0 lot, improved at., J?:i."5)
' A FEW LOTS JiEFT AT
H PRICES. IIUY NOW
ty "Water and Street
Improvement
See Held About It."
PIioho 264-j.
. A. Reid
150 FroHt.,8trcct
i .
THE CAMPING SEASON
ENTS
8x10 TO 10SI
,99.00 to" $10.7.1
ammocks
j IJne Prom f 1.75 up to $7.00
COUGHHA.MMOOKS
$11.7E-TO $17.00
nson-Gulovsen
' Company
aallty V&kv with n Service
" ft BfMHC.
h w
u
ivoyai
rONIGHT
10U8R OT RIG FEATURES"
Big Bpoolai Feature
Hit, TM SERGEANTS"
,Jt fix Reels,
taed Htrwa a Famous French
'' St"ji A thrilling and su
it4 ptry drama, the prln
irt IM acted by A. Capossi,
WHin'g foremost actors,
w U w4 remarkable by the
( dramatic work of A. Capos
gftjMtl m one of the foremost
rs oflurope, who takes the
0jt. Drvllle, one of tho Two
ta. '
That, Scream
vr aKd a'engeance"
'Ulur7Tw-Reel Comedy, full
iHfaxwIi'wnont, will be shown
l5tOHlfht. This Is the ban
hWasvere will bo EIGHT
"of-all FEATURES. "How's
v .
Www- 1 Re Dalcony 10c
MVPayfFaight, another three-
'pfofOIrt am', tlio Tiger," a
-MYTMUire.
tf-iUpiit "Tho Secret Lu-
f-jgWl Three-Reeler.
flASSIHE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Rotuoen KliiBttjiff mill Marsh
flofd. omnll puekage containing
lo(lnk pictures nml other nrtlclcs
Finder jilenso leave at Times office.
FOR SALF Om hiu hod nnd "'"'
snnltnry couch, both In good con
dition. !10 South Fifth street.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. .Phone :i!)7-.l or
liuiulre !)10 South Fifth Btreot.
FOUND Child' jtnM cngnucil
bracelet. Owner can have snmi
by identifying property nt Times
office.
FOUND About July 1. I Strrrott
surfaco gunge, part of lathe. Own
er can have Riime by Identifying
and paying for ad at Times office.
REPRESENT me In your town: turn
your spare time Into money. Either
sex; good pay: W. II. Harris,
Grants Pass, Oregon.
LOST Holhuluy shock absorber cap.
Roturn to Norton and Hanson &
Co. and receive reward.
WANTED Fashionable mid plain
dressmaking. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. L. M. Warner, Nasburg Apart
ment 10.
WANTED
WANTED Position by stenographer.
Phono 3G7-J.
WANTED To buy 111-foot rowhoat.
Phono 303X8.
WANTED Competent housemaid.
MrB. G. W. Kaufman, 208 South
Tenth street.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished two.room
housekeeping apartment. 413 No.
Second street.
FOR RENT Desirable IMoom house
keeping apartment, for a couple.
References. Addross Times.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housokijeluB. J122 North
First.
FOR RENT 2, :t or l-ioom modern
housekeeping suite. Phono 1531,
North Ilend.
FOR RENT Modern clenu, cosy
hotiso nt 075 So 7th st. $20. mo.
'l FOR SALE I
COOSTON SNAP Flno Improu'd
homo of GO acres close to Cooston
for $3000. Tonus $1500 caBh, bal
unco ono year, Interest 0 per cent,
ninuoy-mnkor. See Title Guaran
tee nnd Abstract Co.
FOR KALE One -Mi. p. liulh io-,
torcyclo for $00. Ekbhul & Son.!
FOR SALIC Place In Coaledo; n
snap. Inquire Mrs. Wltschoy,
Coaledo.
FOR SALE Two cows, ono fresh
soon. Soo W. J. Drown, Hnngor.
Addross North Itoud.
FOR SALE Gravel, 81.00 per yard,
f. o. b. Myrtlo Point. Phono '63.
Harrison Dros., Myrtlo Point, Or.
FOR SALE CHEAP !!(Nfoot cabin
launch, Union cnglno, big bargain,
best ranch boat on Day. Inquire
jitTlme8 Offlco.
FOR SALIC Sl. burner gas range,
equipped with oven nnd coal or
wood burner with wntorfront. A-l
condition nnd chonp for cash. Ap
ply Times offlco.
Sl'OMf SOCIETY, 111(1 PICNIC,
SUNDAY, AUGUST UNI).
GRAND
THEATRE
O-NIGHT
The General Film Company
Presents
lllograph's Spectacular Master
piece 'JUDITH OF RETHULED"
In Four Parts.
We claim this attraction to bo
one of the greatest film's tho
world has ever seen. On ac
count of tho quality of this
grand production, wo will show
it TWO NIGHTS
TONIGHT AND 'TOMORROW
NIGHT
".YN ALASKAN INTERLUDE"
An Edison Fenturo
Portraying llfo In Alaska.
Heautlful scenes of outdoors
mako this an unusual attrac
tive offering.
feOOVk
BREVITIES
JULY Til) US
Dolow Is given the tlmo and
holght of high and low water nt
Marshflold.
The tides aro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tlie first lino and holghts on tho
second line of each day; a compar
ison of conscctitivo holghts will in
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For- high wntor on tho bar
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
L'lillrs. . 0.11 7.11 2.25 7.2fl
IFt. . . CO 0.4 4.5 2.7
22Hrs.. 1.27 S.22 3.04 8.03
Ft. .. C3 O.C 4.8 2.C
23lllrn.. 2.10 8.5!) 3.40 8. IS
IFt. .. C4 0.8 5.0 2.2
2lillrs.. 2.53 0.33 4.15 9.33
IFt... CI 0.8 5.3 1.9
25Hrs..3.37 10.09 4.51 10.20
IFt. .. 0.3 O.G 5.C 1.0
2C)lrs.. 4.23 10.4 1 5.27 11.11
Ft... 0.0 0.3 5.8 1.4
27llrs.. 5.13 11.21 0.07 0.0
IFt. .. 5.0 0.1 0.0 0.0
2SHrs.. 0.07 0.09 12.00 G.49
Ft... 1.1 0.0 0.7 CO
29Hrs.. 1.08 7.19 12.44 7.38
Ft... 0.9 4.5 1.2 0.1
30 His.. 2.10 8.35 1.3C 8.33
Ft... 0.7 4.1 1.8 CO
31 Hrs.. 3.29 10.04 2.41 9.37
Ft... 0.4 3.9 2.3 CO
5'?3
WEATHER FORECAST
Dr Aaiorltta Prrii U Cool IUf Tlmn.
I OREGON Fair and warmer
1 Wednesday In east: variable
winds, mostly northorly.
LOCA L TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
1:43 a. in., July 21, by Dcnj.
Ostllud, special government me
teorologist: Maximum G8
Minimum 10
At 1:43 a, m 47
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1913 GC5I
Precipitation si mo period
last year 01. SI
Wind: Northwest; clear.
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HORN.
LOUD To Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Loud,
nt their homo at Klttyvlllc, a
daughter. Sho Is their first child
and the proud father, who Is court
reporter for Judgo Coko, Is today
xiuimiuu in nuiiiu.i. .uuuiur nun
daughter mo doing nicely.
TULLY To Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Tally
on Sunday, July 19, a seven-pound
daughter. Mother nnd daughter
are doing flno and Mr. Tully is
tlio nroiiilcHl nvor nvnr fhn nilvent
the proudest oor or tho ndvent
of their nnrond child, tho first bo-
",K n B011, i
Oneiis iici.ilmmrters Plinlrnmn T
tlon has ostabllBhod hendauarters in
Room 21, First National Hank build-
lug, nml will direct thu committee
work from now on, devoting prnctl-
tally all of HIh time to It.
For Rest Room Mrs. M. A. Sweet-
man, Mih. McCnrty, Dr. Straw nnd
other lenders In the Women's Rest
Room movement havo been endonv
orlug to secure sultnblo quarters bo
that a pormanent lest room can be.
opened here.
Finds Keys. Through n Times
wnnt nil, Win. Crimes today recov
ered his key ring, Sunday ho loft
It sticking In tho lock of his unto
trunk and -It dropped out on North
It and lunula It oP to Tto Tim b! '
Front Btreot. Cnrl Isrortson found
Mr. Grimes ndvcrtlscd for It yester
day. Try Surfboard, Saturday evening
.Misses Mndgo Harry. Frances WU-
Hams nnd Grace Williams demon-
strated thnt they could rldo tho surf-j
board ns well as tho bovs. All nrn
excollout Bwlmmers nnd tliolr feats
attracted a largo number.
ltciuill Ali'i't. Tlin Rtnnmnp Alni-t
which piles botweon Marshflold nnd '
OHi
Marshrield
To Portland
In Only 1 6 Hours
Leave Marshflold at 5 o'clock In tho morning, enjoy the boat rldo
to Allegany, then a most scenic and dollghtful auto ride over hills,
along brooks, stronms and lakes, through dense woods, and arrive
in Drain In tlmo for tho nftornoon train.
Wo have not missed tho train ono day this season.
Tho faro is only $11.
Return the same way, reaching Marshfleld early in tho evening.
Remember nnd travol by the
Allegany -Brain Auto Line
1). L. FOOTE, Proprietor.
Tickets on Sale 'at nusy Corner and Scnndanavlan Drug Stores.
Allegany. Is undergoing repairs to I
her boiler and will bo out of com
mission for about three dnys. The
Alert has been replaced by tho Mll
llcoma. Two export mechanics are
engaged l.i making ropalrs to tho
Alert and Captain Edwards says she
will lie In fine shape when on the
run again.
Ivnu' Today. Hugh MeLaln, Ver
non A. Smith nml J. It. Itlehl wero
outgoing passengers on this morn-i
lug's Mnrshfleld-Hoseburg nuto line,
going to Portland. Mr. MrLnln also,
expects to nttend the Medford Good
Koads Convention duly 27 and 2S.
No Clue Found. Tho police have
found no clue that would lead to the
arrest of the party or parties who
robbed the G. C. Schroeder residence
Sunday or who entered tho homo of
Frank Pugsley yesterday morning.
Mrs .Schroeder found n missing box
yesterday afternoon containing some
insurance policies nnd deeds to prop
erty In Idaho, but aside from that
none of tho diamonds or Jewelry has
been lecovored.
Asleep on Wharf. Mike Kelly, nr
rested liiBt night by Officer Donne,
who found him asleep on tho wharf,
was released without being fined
when brought beforo Recorder Uut
lcr this morning for a hearing, Kelly
said that ho had engaged transpor
tation to Portland on tho steamer
Brenkwater and Hint ho was await
lug tho noxt trip out. Ho told tho
ttnnnrflnr Hint Mm wltnpf wna H14
softest bed lie hnd found In n loni
time. Kelly had $1.80 In loost
change when tho officer found him.
1 To Ilnvo Rest RM)in. The AIooso
Lodge has mndo arrangements to re
open tho public rest room .which
proved such n good fcaturo during
tho Fourth of July celebration during
fllnlr Pnlnl.rntlm, nnvt .,.!(. tin
their celebration next month. Or,
Strnw Is chnlrmnn of tho conunltteo
In chnrcn nml Mrs. M. A. Kwnntinnn
has been onuiloved to take charuo nf.H C
.tho ammgementn and supervision.
It Is planned to hnvo a flower show
nt tho rest room and other attract
ive features and tho committee Is ex
tending a cordial Invitation to nil
who arc Interested to visit tho rooms
and if any wish to assist tho com
mittee they will bo glad of their ser
vices. - - "- - i
After Miti-rlauo License. Justlco
of the Pcnco Ponnock left this after
noon for Coqulllo, whero ho will get
a mnrrlago license for Robert Hol
land. Tho brldo to bo Is Miss Flor
ence Fnrley, dnughter of John Farley,
who conducts n cigar storo on Front
street near tho Flanagan & Dennett
bank. Holland Is captain of the
Mnble II., one of tho C. A. Smith mill
bonis. Ho has been In tho employ
of C. A. Smith for over a yenr. Doth
no unu ansa i ar ev aro won known.
It Is understood that tho marriage
ceremony will bo performed tonight
or tomorrow night by Justlco Pon
nock. tl t "TT ,,
,lc'" K'" H' Henry KIiir.
ncBtot, yestordny by MarBUUl
Cnrtori who f0Ullll ,,m on lho 8trcot8
, ,,runkon condition, was fined
$5 when brought boforo Recordor
I,ut,er '" tM0 nftoruoon. Marshal Car-
h morn ng nnd ndvlsed him to go
'mloors until ho sobered up. Ten
minutes Inter, ho said, King was on
the Btreot again and taking up n
R00(, (lenl more of t)l0 B,,ownIk ,
"ecessary.
This Is tho third tlmo
King has been
up on a charge of
drunkonneos.
Ride Surf Hoard Miss Mndgo Har
ry and Miss Frances Williams ottract
ed a crowd to tho waterfront for tho
second tlmo when they rodo the
speeding surfboard last night. They
exporlonced llttlo difficulty In riding
tho board nnd In fnct aro becoming
qulto export nt It. They ran up nnd
down tho Hay sovornl times yester-
"!"! '! "I lr ,Hn!
anco oxcopt when tho boat to which
tho board was tied slowed down.
Rolllo Harry and C. Larson, who havo
been practicing tho feat for somo
tlmo for tho Mooso Day colobrntlon,
wero also out ngnln last night. They
perform tho stunt about as well ob
'rcl I'roblo and Goorgo Kelly, tho
tw9 i'"K 'e w)' took part In tho
water aporta during tho Fourth of
July colobrntlon. Miss Hurry and
Miss Williams mny rldo tho board on
Mooso Day,
Times Wnnt nils bring results.
MOOSE
WE HAVE OPENED HEADQUARTERS IN ROOM 21,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, WHERE THE MAN
AGER FOR "MOOSE DAY," J. M. WRIGHT, WILL BE
PLEASED TO MEET ALL COMMITTEES AND ALL
OTHERS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THE SUCCESS OF
THE UNDERTAKING. EVERYTHING IS WORKING
FINE. WATCH THIS SPACE
ID
IREOPhB
KMOW
ABOUT
JAMES COWAN Is In from Ten Mile
on business nnd pleasure.
C. A. MYRICIC and family have gono
to Lakeside for a short stay,
DR. GEORGE 13. I)tX went to Myrtlo
Point today to Inspect the railroad
camp work.
ELMER YOUNG, of Uils city, loft
this afternoon to visit friends on
Coos River.
E. W. WRIGHT, of Portland, arrived
hero yesterday for a short stay on
.business nnd pleasure.
iT0,r N'COLS left on the Mnrshfleld-
I ROSOblirg BlltO HllC tills morilltlg
for Myrtlo Point on business.
DIERS, of North Rend, was n
Mnrshrield visitor today. Ho Is
expecting W. J. Wllsey hero soon.
MISS ELM A M'DONALD loft
morning for Coqullle, whero
will visit her relatives for a
or two.
this
sho
day
W. MOTLEY, secrotary of
Chamber of Commerce, left
tho
this
morning to nttend tho dairymen's
meeting nt Enegren grove.
CARL STOCKIN, typewriter mag
nate, left on tho morning train
for Coqullle nnd Myrtle Point on
business.
MISS ADELINE CLARKE, or Coos
River, came In on tho Rainbow this
morning to do boiuo shopping,
E. HAMILTON, of Allegany, enmo
In this morning to nttend to n
buBlncss matter. lie left for his
homo this afternoon.
MR. AND MRS. W. F. HODSON, of
Coos River, cnine in-on tho Rain
bow this morning to visit somo
friends nnd attend to business mat
ters. AHTHUR K. PECK spent Sunday nt
Sunset liny and says thnt It was n
regular miniature Atlantic City on
Sunday. About thlrty-flvo nuto
parties wero there.
1
MARY LOUISE M'ARTHUR, Edith
Ayre nnd Wllma Hoaglaud aro to
Bpond n few dnys with Mr. nnd Mrs.l
J. A. Illntt on tlielr rnncii on coos
It Ivor.
J. II. COX nnd family and Win. Sloop
Icavo today for Hastondorf Reach,
where they will enjoy an outing.
Mr. Cox has rotlred as Janitor of
tho high school building nnd will
take a long-earned i oat.
FREDERICK HOLLISTER was hero
from North Dond yesterday nnd
Btntes thnt ho received word thnt
the DnllnH count v Dull Mooso. nt
n meeting n week ago, voted to en-l
dorso him for Congress.
Hi!i
yj (
J. M. WRIGHT AND FAMILY have
returned from South Coos Rlvor.l John Fnrrolly, n wealthy rancher
whoro they havo been enjoying an ..of Now Zealand, and his brothor-ln-outlng
while Mr. Wright hns been law, Pat Dalton, nn old resident of
completing tho now summer homo EnstBldo, left yesterday for Portland,
of C. It. Peck. whoro Mr. Dalton will visit his slstor.
whom ho hns not soon In forty-fivo
C.
E. ALTIIOUSE nnd family, who
hnvo been residing nt Klttyvlllo.
will leave this week for tliolr old
homo In Kansas, wliero thoy expect
to remain.
FRED WILSON AND DR1DE re
turned last evening from Sumner,
whoro they spout a few days and
whoro thoy wero glvon n charivari
Sunday and last ovoulng tho Sum
nor band gave thoin a morry Bond
off. iiatiiiv U'lAtnAI.T. nml wlfo. Mrs
Kimball's mother nnd sister-in-law,
nnd Miss Georgia .tmmor loft to
day In Lynn Lnmboth's nuto for a
tour of tho county. Thoy will go
to Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point nnd Dan-
don nnd return to tho Day by tho
Reach road.
MRS. C. W. MONTGOMERY and son,
Jay. leave tonight for San Francis
co, whero thoy will vibu relatives.
until Mr. Montgomery gets located
nt Eureka, 'tnoir iiepariuro is,
greatly regrottcd by tho many
friends
they havo mndo on tho
Bay.
MRS. LABOVITCH and son nrrtvod
homo yesterdny from n two months
visit with relntlves In Portland.
While there sho disposed of tliolr
homo and arranged to ship their
household effects hero. Sho states
that It has been very warm in
Portland nnd Coos Day's cooling
breezos aro most welcome
DR. 11. E. KELTY, DENTIST.
Phono 112-J, Room 201. Coko Bldg.
mmmmKautMuaak i.. r
PHONE
1 0 Cent
158-R
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
JOTTING
GEO W ELDER
IN ID OUT
Arrived Late in Afternoon with
74 Passengers from Port
landSails South.
The passenger and freight steamer
George W. Elder sailed at 7:30 o'
clock last evening for Euroka with
20 cabin passengers from this port
nnd several who boarded the boat at
Portland.
Tho Elder arrived nt tho Smith
Terminal dock about 4 o'clock yester
day afternoon with 74 paBSongors
nnd a good cargo. Tho Elder was
due nt tho Smith dock boforo noon
but hnd a big cargo for North Bond.
Sho will arrive hero again Thurs
day and will sail In tho nftornoon
of tho samo day for Portland.
Among tl.o passengers to sail for
Eureka Inst evening wero:
Charles Robinson, Ucnnlc Robin
son, Mrs. Inn Robinson, Miss L.
Llngsby, Mrs. Lnrson, Mrs. Lvncl.
Miss Elizabeth Lypcl, James Whitney,
S. A. Whitney, Mrs. S. A'. Whitney,
A. E. Green, It. H. Hobson, I. P.
Hniiloy, Alfred Johnson, C. W.
Montgomery, J. A. Pettlson, Miss E.
G. Tower, Joo llorger, R. O. Mc
Donald, W. Price, William Strom and
Ed Grlbblc.
Following Is the list of passenger
from Portland:
Snrah Van Dyke, Ellzn Moore, S.
P. Van Dyke, Albert Hill, Isaac Mil
ler, Alpha Mauzoy, L. D. Gordon, Mrs.
A. Lnbowltch, Edward Labowltch,
R. C. Young, Mrs. Solum Perry, Thol
mn Perry, P. I). Jacobson, Mrs. Ju
cobson, Lillian 11. Cheney, Archio
Todd, It. II, Dobboll, E. W. Wright,
Waltor 11. Gnrvln, Charles 'Statics, F.
Roberts, W. 11. JnmcBon, G. G. Moor
head, S. F. Rcnnor, S. G. Chonto, J.
N. AyreB, Jr., Chas. J. Hochbcrg, It.
M. Wntson, Harry Watson, Mrs. S. K.
Metzlor, E. W. Dlrchnrd, E. W. Dlrch-
nru, Jr., Jonn K. parry, E. Homlrlck-
son, Mrs. Lokdum, Ruth Sneddon,
Mrs. W. A. Sneddon, II. H. Kern,
John Ilouowltz, M. A. Ilonowltz, Joo
L. Smith, J. C. Crnnmer, A. A. Jnck
man. Sun Kcc, A. llamaln, C. E, Wn
worth, C. L. Moore, II. U. Ferguson,
Miss Knto Protzmnn, Mrs. F. R. An
thony, F. It. Anthony, H. Mncdonnld,
A. W. Mylcons, Mrs. E. It. McQco,
Nelllo Hall. A. V
Smith, II. L. Tlor-
noy. Miss L..M, Andrews, Miss Agnes
McQuarrlo, Mrs. Ceorgo F. Nollest,
Mrs. Daniel McQuarrlo, Goo. Drown,
C. Slmpklns, Anna Noal, D. A. Nonl,
Shubort G. Kitchen, A. Onrenson,
Frank Wlrtnncn nnd L E. McDonald.
IN 45 YEARS
Pat Dalton Leaves Marshfield
for Happy Reunion With
Sistnr In Pnrtlnnrl.
years.
Mr. Fnrrolly nnd his family enmo
J to tho United States recorttly on a
tour and on nrrlvlng In Portland ro-
called that Mrs. Fnrrelly'a brothor.
Pat Dalton, whom thoy hnd not heard
fiom for sovornl years, was on Coos
liny when thoy Inst heard from him.
Thoy hnd their six tlnughtors along
and thought that it was too hard n
trip for all of thorn to mako when
thoy woro not suro about Mr. Dalton
being horo, bo Mr. Fnrrolly decided
to conic nlnno nnd try nnd find Mr.
Dalton. Ho enmo nnd quickly found
i i,n,
Mr, Fnrrolly had never, met
Mr. Dalton boforo.
Mr. Fnrrolly lias over 30,000 sheop
on ono of his Now Zealand ranches
nml la nno nf I hit tiler rnnolinrn nt that
country. Ho said whon leaving thnt
j ho expected to bring Mrs. Fnrrolly
ami uieir six uaugiiiora io uoos nay
after a short stay In Portland, but
nbovo all ho was anxious to havo his
wfe nnd her brothor, Mr. Dalton,
nieet.
Take
Anon
a Wntorman's Ideal Fountain Pen
on your vacation. Tho safety pen
Is designed for women's and
sportsmen's use. Wo nlso carry
tho solf-fllllng and regular typos
In nil sizes uud prices.
Tlio Slro for Quality Goods
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