The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TEN, Image 10

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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-I IXKOHMAI, KVKXIXH. I
BfG RECEPTION
HI I E.
CHURCH
Mrs. Otto $chottor Is ontortnliiliiK
n few friends this nftcrnoon compli
mentary lo Mrs. W. J. Dutler, who
xcceutly returned from California.
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Mr. and .All 8. 1'. 12. Conway enter
tnlned Inforinn'ly lust Saturday eve
ning at the Myrtlo Anns roof garden
nt a sort of "Get Acquainted" Kath-'
Marshfield Congregation Hon
ors Rev. Knotts and Rev.
Williams Fine Program1
One of the most pleasant and sue-
, Coos Hay. After refreshments and
another short social tlnlo the company
1 departed for thdlf homes amid show
ers of good wishes to tho church In
general and Hov. and Mis. Knotts
In imrtleiilar.
There wore fully a hundred In at
tendance and good will and fellow
ship was everywhere In ev'dcnco.
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GENERAL-SCHOOL
NEWS.
The ititPBtlcin hi tho Statu Debut
111 IT Lnnmin iMu vonr 1u Pnurtti'ml
erlng for the occupants of the hand- CC88f' social affairs of tho season jTht tll0 Govornnient Should Own
sonic now niiartmonts. In addition vna tnc reception and love-feast ten- nnij onornte Hallroads Acting as
to tho residents of .Myrtlo Arms, Mr. dorcd ,lcv -'"scph Knotts nml family, Common Cnrriors Within or Across
the Several States.
mlf.iaHmi ttf .Inlint.i.l In
Tho seat sale for the Moose nlav. evening Mr. ajerdruni rendered a Church at tho church and new hall1 nvm-v iIIbh-Ipi Mil. v.. ,... i.
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"Arizona," will open Monday at The number of fine piano selections, his ' "". me picasaiu garnering w)l00 8(at0
MOOSK IMaVY
; SKATS. 1 nnd 'lrs- Conwny Invited n few oth- Jlev- Williams and new iiioinbors nml t10 noumlnrlea of
'- ' t, era in for the evening. During tho Mon ' the Methodist Episcopal) T)l0 8(nno UC8t
Busy Corner.
Sl JJ. LADIKS' All).
The M. 15. Ladles Aid met at the
church hall Wednesday afternoon to
complete plans for the reception giv
en so successfully last night. Mrs.
Knotts, Mrs. Toroy, Mrs. Perkins,
.Mrs. Langworthy, Mrs
Savage, Mrs,
;i number being Binding's Serenade and wns ln clinrgo of thc Brotherhood! Mr. Wnlte nnd Mr. Silverman will
jSjvtiuiBH unnco oi mo uwan. jio " -" .. w.u iu-JinV0 cnnrRC 0r tno (0nm lno 0.
4 was followed by Mrs. Conwny with "wi '"CI creuit upon tnoso or
s two delightful vocal solos: "Oh for n BnnlzntloiiB.
Day of Snrlmr." bv Addison. Andrw ln tho receiving lino wero .Mrs
nnd "Her Itosc," by Garrett Smith. Uc" -Ml8' 'rw' d Mrs. Gldley. ,on Saturday, October 10. nt a : 3 0 '
i Hist pan oi mo evening was tie-. , CoMiillln. ii Ih Mm minimi ..!.
cal Ulgh School
Thoro will bo a meeting of tho
Coos County High School Assocla-!
IMiAX SOCIAL.
votoj to un Interesting program and ,nR nml lho 0, tlon r ,, ,,
Mr. .rank L. Sunnier presided In his otllcr roMl,le b,1Blncm w, ,. ..
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4 usual efficient mauiicr. Tho excr-
, part of the business
transacted,
two
cart, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Jochnk. Mrs. tlons In tle near future. Tim first cd f.om an extended tour of the of t Vl S I 7d nlZ ,
rthy, Mrs. Clay, Mrs., Tho Mizpah Illblo Class' of North clses were opened with prayer by Mr. ' r Wn,. Mp Z ",, , ,'
Woodworth, Mrs. Caih- ond Is arranging for two big func- . H. Campbell, who recently return- wnfeson ullvMrnm Vl .!,
.lit. -Mi. l.l,.l, t tlnn I.. !. .,.. r..l...... ml.). H . . - .... . . WK-3UIUUIHUH iroill 1110 811
Nelson and Mrs. Abbott were present, will be next Friday evening, when tho cast and Canada.
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M. K. lJltOTHKKHOOl).
', annual bnnquet and electldn.of offl- n0m Mrs. Thomas G. Leyland fa-
ccrs will bo hold and thc following vorcd the niidlcnco with a very pleas
ing solo, singing "Llttlo Grey Homo
The M. K. Brotherhood meets next
Wednesday evening at thc church
Jiall.
SOUTH .MAKSIIKIKLD SCHOOL
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Mt quality "u
back. In fnn, , ? ?
""s famous com !
uoness miiquc a
With YV ifln nlnii: ' . .
1,il,s'iu Miy styl
3.30
Hub Dry Goods Co
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x .u,.u iiiiiiuwiiy una rcatral Av
onuc.Ia
Klulilli (Jimlc.
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Thirty-four pupils in this grade UI,,nno unrunor, Alyrtlo Conklln.
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CA1U) PAItTV
program enjoyed
Solo Mrs. Fred Kruse.
Address. Hov. V. S. Shlinlnn.
Splo Howard liuhoff. .
Itendtng Prof. F. A. Golden.
Solo Mrs. Allen Wan en.
ltcadlns-Mrs. Marlon Liingcn
berg.
Mr. an
tcrtalned
nt Bridge Thursday nt their homo a Hallowe'en party to be known as hearty welcome to Itov. Knotts and
In Marahflold. Dahlias ami greens the Gipsy Festival and It will bo un- family on their ictiirn to this charge-
nredomlnntod 111 tho decorations. At dor the direction of C. A. Smith, Mrs. ,y the recent conference mid to lho mid Reginald McCarberry.
cards, Mrs. J. G. Mullen and P. N. K. F. Itussell nnd Mrs. F. S. Shim- many now members ami friends of l the weekly spelling test, tho miul 10 "cr cont ln orlllimotlc for
Jtobcrg won tho prizes. In serving, Inn. 'tho church. .Mr. Allen voiced tho following pupils mndo good grudoi: r110 wcoK
id Mrs. Henry O'.Mnra en- Solo Walter ToJauln.
at a delightful evenlngi On October 29, thc cln
i in thc West," by H. Lohr. In n most
satisfactory manner. Mrs. Leyland l"vo been neither absent nor tardy A,to Kardell, Lillian Johnson, Grnco
(Is n general favorite and was goner- the past inlinth. jaicii-iroy, lccii Doll, Neltn (lallaugh.
ously applauded, nftor which she gni- ' the Friday morning drawing or Tl,u1mi IHnck nnd Kmorson Xeff,
I clously responded by singing "Her class, the nasturtium wns the 8tudy, Tlilitl (ii-nilr.
- Greatest Charm" by Oniric .liaobs to bo tlorio In wntcr colors. Vory Tll following pupils received 100
good studies wore done by Mabel '" BiM'"'"B "uing the week: .Mark
Lingo, Tholmn Lyon, llulh Andor-, n"". ''Ornn Wilson, .larl Nerd
won. iiutii (lniitnti. OniiM.ii .in.n...i.r. rum, Alice McDuffun. R nm...
Edward Johnson, Olendu Farrel. HeK'"011' 1'"'l,-,mo Knrdell, Josephine
en Hobort. Mary Loulso .MeArlhuribim,B'' Knrlno Sorenson
Win. McArtliur and Kit Sampson
Dqud.
Then conic Mayor Allen In a huppy
iss will havo, train of thought, extcmlliig a most
11
Mrs. O'Mnrn was assisted by Mrs.
Oskcllann. Their guests wore Dr.
mid Mrs, I. D. Hurtle, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Linden, Mr. and Mrs. P. N.
IXKOHMAL CHAT.
high esteem in which Itov. nnd Mrs. Mabel Lingo, 98; Reginald McCar-
- Knotts nro held by tho church and berry, 98; Do Etto Mooro. 98; Glon
I community. da Farrel, 90; Josephine Thoni, 90;
I -Mrs. A. II. Powers and daughter,
Xcxt enmc Mr. J. E. Dilllottc In an Charles Doanc, 90; Grace Fnrrln, 90,
Leaves at One
in 39 Pa
Portland-Far!
Tllo Ilrrnkir(..i.-
n... ... i I..... . . "... . -lll
... fuuui hud m.y pcrieci nt-j tins nftcrnoon for Fi
ii-miuiicu unci no laruiucBs tins week.
Tho following hnvo hnd perfect
Krcontl (inidc.
Jleberg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruse,' Mn ,;,,, ,oft w UoIno SmJt,; Interesting talk on "My First I
Wr nnd Mrs. J. G. Mullen nnd Mr. f 8al Fnncl whoro M,88 ,,ow. prcwlon. of Marshfield."
and Mrs. F. C. Oskcllann nnd Ed ,. ..,.., , ,,. ...... .... Then enmo Mrs. A. II. Gldloy wl
id- in a test given Monday in chics n,u""' icusoim an wcok: unrolil
. tho best papers woro written by ,cil,,rc,, -M"rKuriSt Wood, Lilllo Poolp,
Ith Uuth Golden, 97; Edward John-1 Jonn ul',oii, I 'ranees Hall, Etigcno
Olcman,
CLASS SOCIAL.
a . 4
its win cnicr ino iiurso a training , ... . . ... ha. i , . ... Pnniimnn
,,., nf ,,. ,raili,i her charming voice III solo, renilerlng o. !'0; Clnra Forguson. 100; Glen- Knni8on
'The Swallows," by Cowan. Mrs. da 1'iirrol, 8ii; Evnlyu Mlrrnsoul, 87;
return Oldloy was In fino voice and, ns usual, N'lrglnla Clurkc, 80.
Sixth (.'iiule.
i Mrs. Ella Handel, will
on tho next trip of tho Xnnn Smith. dellgMod her audience, who Insisted
. t t i ,k-.- A. . . I.a.uI I... .L. rt... -t .. .. 'PllAOn ml.M Knlln . AA .. .
nln. Vit 1 nf Ihn (In ill.l linlhlilv M''.wV , W- f I" l n B li"v ; .... ..v h..v. .. M..v ..u.. au..n - .. uu . ,.,
w""" -- -. ...H . ..... .... .,.ii.iiu ,.. ... im I'nn in. . ...... I, ... .. ...... . ... .
uuhid ,. i.ik .. ii.ii , ...ii imii.vii IP...M- jiirii Itnin. inv IVUOIIIlinn.
Bchool enjoyed a pleasant session nbly tho foruieost designer and lad
Tuesday avcnlnc nt the homo of their les' tailor In San Frnncl-i-o. thus
tencher, Mrs. A. F. Hansford. Tho BiHnlns experience wlilob few dress
business session was followod by ' Innker8 l1088-'"8'
games nnd refreshments. Howard ,. (
Posr was elected president, Wayno'
GoHiioy seciotary and Whltford Hall "Arlzonn" Is known nmong plays
trcaBiiier nml yell loador. Tho mem
bers of tho class aro Luster Post, that Its Original production mndo u
Llbby COAL. Tho Kind YOU Imto
ALWAV.H V:HI-:i. Phono 72. Pacific
Lhcry ami Transfer Comjwiny.
,1t'M' Jt .tin big ilmici nt li.
sons the past week nro Cronj'lo 'No-jgloti' Hall Sudiitlity evening, Oct JO.
Martin's Ouhcstiii.
PKTEUSOX IX "AHIOXA."
with her 3) tttmtsl
coiiuticotti cargo pi
Tlioo who cmhi
arc: ?
Jack Sawer, Cn.,
Hnra, $, A. Tm, I
W. L, KlEtntr, t; l
A. Mlntoyne, C. T,
Innibek, K. W T
cr, Mr. L. Jl
Shrlver, Marpret
D. M.urp)iy, A..WJ
Thomaaon, If, h,
Kay Allen, E.
In ;i C9iit )n snJI the written pe;ig les
most ploaslng manner.
Now Siiliiuban Pastor. bio, Loulso Gldley, Junnctto Wl!
In Introducing tho next speaker, son, Evelyn Fourier, Irono McPher
Mr. Sumnur briefly rovlowed tho Ills- son.
tory of the Methodist church on Cooa Fifth (Vrmlc.
Hay. Hov. Williams, who has come
"I ' Inlm ..t.nMA 1, titn ... ....! . f .1... Ulinlllnrr illltlmr tit.. ,.n. .......I. . f...
.... . . m .. ... Ill ltU IHHthU .11 LI1U nuiK Ul L1IU M,.w....n ..I....IM kllU iri.ni ....'UK. ..I11J-
ns "1110 star niaiicr,- irom ino inci ,k -..,, ... .... ... V, ,. ,..,. .,. ,M... ,f ..... v , tMSon. fi.o. Km.
uiiiiiuu ui niiBiQiiii', ituiiKur inn, liny "- ."unmitiiiiiii, iiiirwni .iii'rur.' lauipj i wiiii, jipu itnin mi. imvc '
Park nml Lnkosldn. rDHiicinilPit with ii Fred Kn It-lit. Lorenn lloffnimi. iii.l. iin.nni nt'.u. mono i-. rnciru jiio. nioiwi, ..
SUO.MI SOCIKTV OIIAXI) HALL Slirlicr, L otl
SATUItDAV HVK.. OCT 10. PLATT'H N'- lfnle- '' A-
Theso iiudIIh mado no mfstukiiH In OHCHESTHA. tyH'-'. J' "
: . -i "
lllniiawolt. W. F.
Wayno Gosnoy, Purl Woodruff, Clin- Btnr of every meinbor or tho cast, !, ' ' ' " , """""'""
-ton Woodruff. Hownrd Mi.LaughUn. al JuUkIiik. frnin.tho reports -that ""-t talk expressing groat pleasure
agWlford-ITSii; Hownrd Post, Ed- romo nightly from rehearsals, tho !" "'0 to " l "ttendnnce up-
-" nil uiili n liniitif nmindlnu ii tw irnAtl.i
on Perkins, Cleuiencc Wright, Her-
LUeiy nml Triuiufcr Cmuimiiy,
bert Murphy, Edward Paine. I Meat tloon't roit any moro
' uik.1i n l.n at... ...., .-.fn... T .... N-. -. .. Tllfl till tllla lidii I. k 1 ti A l II... 4 ..I . .1 .
Wftnl Hnnohrnko. I.Vnn,n l.'lnnntrnn. n.llrll heralded MoOHO local talent MW uimh. v. iviiuim .' " " mi u.o r i.,HlT N llliu you gei n piano.
r
Cecil Doll, Herschol Cluuscn, Monroo production of tho pfay, which will
then addressed tho asseiubingo, arltliiiietlc test wero: Arnold Samp-!
i I rmi regis! cr at TWo (uunifitvo
W:mZwtmmU L. ...n hero wxi'lnAiin, niid IK" J T T !X nLonZJ 'Sr. nT"' '" -
lw, Willis Moffltt, Moody Itushlug Thursday. Is going to make a few '' 'oyulty 1 efficient help dining Rou lion ba nd. Us m Ear Hodge.
iiiil n lnCni. Hits. inT "UB,,,uk . Marshfield Mb lmfilorn tll l't J'enr nnd ns- Those who had 100 In tho geog- j
-""1 '' " TttX . . I 0 :.. r fanmus characters f' V " U to ruplj? U-t wore: Ned Patterson,
4 ' A.kona," none t..d, out more b, tl,1 comlnp one. During tho Arnold S,m ,. ., hrvln Storm Tyson
Don't fbrgrt Ii
glcs' IIaII StlnraVf i
Mm Un' OrrlKtn.
Don'j firgrttler
i
LAJHES' AltT CLl'll,
- 'Aikona," none stiindN, out moro . p...,.v,, . ' . ' ... " wv. ah.-. ii.-.. ..'..-.
I prominently than Tony, thc Mexican, " ' : "" . 7 Z Z " . """;.:. .Z"
-vitbo imrt which will bo nlnod here """" "uu" """ "' v" --"i'u " ' .... "
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- -- - - .-- - -- - .!.. .. .. ft nu . 1. 1. . . . I 'frtUf llltmlfn Union Tl....l.l I.1I..I..
The Ladles' Art Club enjoyed a by A. O. Peterson. Tony Is a char- """ ' I'ww " wureu ioqi jinny ..., ... un,,,.,. ,,,,,
most pleasant afternoon Friday with acter absolutely unlquo In stage IUm1"""1 nnd Kratlflort. Tho churclt has Church, l-iniicos Sacchl. I-red Knight ,
Mrs. Nola Knsniusson nt hor lioinoln'omture It Is conceded by nil onJo.Vl,a n ,,0ftlthJ- Kvoytth in number., - ,,"'"'.' i""- i4 , . '
N'orthMaishfleld. Cards, sewing and n'uics o He tho greatest character b!""' " f,M0 1,,,U 1,n8 "ou b,lllt' tho T,h.0M h' "B " "r rtL' ""
conversation woro tho diversions and r,... i i ........ ,..... .. " "ecu from debt nnd tho In- "c"' ".,. wn 0I0. Virginia
were followed by delicious refresh- hi, the seemingly Impossible ;., !rlor of both, churcbud parsonage John-on. Lester PosL Adrnlno Gnnl.
uients. Mrs. W. H. Konnedv usslstlntr n..,H..n ,.r ..... ,11.,,,J nine uuen suusinniiniiy improved and
. . . '" ' iinnipilnl Tim i.uiiinL.1. . A ,.!.....!.
nert Cecil, Doll, Notn Gnllnugher,
1ho hostess In serving
decorated. Tho exterior of tV.o church TnoIllla Blnek, Diincnn Dashney, Wal-'
I lln Plllll Will III.... ilir..... ...... ii. ...u 1.. i... .......
l.o entertained next Friday by Mrs. ,, Mr. Tfaomu himself consldora "'" " ' -een recently given a. - .- jy ana , J
J. F. Telnuder. Thjiso present yes.cr- it his masterpiece. Although less , ;8i C,n , "" "' K T, "T," I II in Job on S.ri.nn lack Id'
day woro Mrs. .1. A. Hlatt. Mrs. J,,, than throe pages In length, it is tho J ri Tn 'V ' ""'T " '," en Mercl it nm Wnl.a o i . ,t
Cownn, Mr.. Olivia Ed.....,., Mrs. F. mbl,ln of every eharacter nctor on " Uf l ,Hr " f"vor ' 'i.rcli ' J'0"1"1"1 , J1"1 noJ !""C0 L""B
M. Flyo. Mrs. W. II. Foley. Mrs. W ,ho lCKllsh.s,H.klm: stauo to nlav "" fl ol,,, ' deeply grateful. "' "' md, ,?.!,0riVll. ...
K. lloagland. Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, it. Vincent Sorano, who originate l' u ine c'8 of tho program a very ' T T, "T a
Mrs. Lydla Lang. Mrs. C. LaChapol.o. ,e part L leco.d, g n "Jal.H ! .;'"t Hoc.a. nnd "Get Acqualnted" ' J J ' JZZtuZf
iirii v n r,. v.iimr Airu i v p m ii, . tl u o was oujojed until tho call for JOI,n Noiiutroni, virgliiln Jonnson,
mro. iv. I. .Mc.Miiiur, .Mrs. .1. r. lo- r0 nor week when he was uncalled .. mv i.j u mi. . , ... .......
lander nnd Mrs. Sni.tlMind Mrs. Ji- , pay' To, AHo the 1 V Tf w,IU,,,ontB H U' UU,,h,' AW' 1 fZ SlS II
Ins Larson. Mrs. A. O. Roger and formance of Arizona" ho was of-l ",qm "r ""J"''"'" wns rotp' l Z L,or I eMo Post SrEe M r
Mrs. W.H. Kennedy as special guests, feied .00 per week by another ",on,ly (k'tornle'1 n"d nrrnngod tn- "?J' mm' I t. Qeorge Mnr-
, . rnauer-an, .of. sod It !, ,,k8 '" t,M f,no lttT bl"' whlrh for n ,Nelta "allnWRhor. James Lyons,
I." the big ,, at .CnWs' r.r.n'ST. ,er , tf rj, 1 " " WJ. converted ,n,o .. JSrS
! Hall Satuiday oxo.il.ig, Oct JO. performance of Tony next Wednes-1 ,,0Bt "' "B room. At a J J" Jnt. I) ncn Dashnoy and ,.i-
MartlnV Oivhestra. , day may not be i.uHo so an, r Z Sy' JS S- Kei-ry left fc.hool as
AVatclir,,,. the social nouvieekat " wo l'ellU that ho ' ' r guests A " ,s Sol' t0 ,,ort'utl to reside.
U,o Mode, C,H, Grocer, Z'SZ.Z tWt
J. V. KOSKI
Tailor
Has Moved His Shop to 75 Marl
Does First Class Work
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ;
ALL WORK DONE HERE, ALSO CLEAPI
PRESSING.
AKI N5 1
tugo by
affair was tho sorvlnir bv Uev. mul South Cooa R,vor'
rtiiiH .i.viMiiuon
.actor, amateur or profensinnal. "" ."' l"" " "' - " A,e Mci; .
Tony, of cour,e. has a sweetheart.1 '. u f u "."t ""f ? Thu Iday r,u
Lena, the ll.tle (ier.nan girl, a par -Knot, jokingly teriiieilhla "1" '
splendidly portrajed by Mlsl II ll ''"l ldny CH' ' ,r 0P",r.r,,lB h,B lessor if! .
school
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Mads from
liripsOraam of Tartar
NO ALUM
I lMidzieu, The pail of Lena Is a.
(happy loiubluatlon of comoily ami'
omotlou, and Miss Hmlx'eii plays It
with a lluoness of tomh seldom'
seen in uniateurs. The love sceno
between Tony and Lena at tho op
ening of tho third act is without
doubt tho iniibt famous comedy sit
uation lu any modern play, and'
these two clever fictoib put it oerl
as though they had boon on tho!
stage nil their lives,
The seat sale for both perform
ances of "Arizona" will open at tho
llUby Corner Mom'ny morning at
9 o'clock. Tho price Is fifty cents
-no hgiber. All seats aro resorved
scats, iih tho front oik-s aro the
same price as the bnck ones so re
member thu story of the oarly bird.
entered
Portland.
perfect dally spoil.
.exactly a enr after his arilval on ,MB ,e8S0n8 'r the past weak wero:
I. S. K.UJF.MAV A CO.'S AD TO
DAY LS PAHTICCLAHLV lyrKlt.
i:sting.
TORICS
WITH
SHUJL ONS"
THE ACME OF EYE
CLASS PERFECTION
Torle Lenses give tho the v ry best results and with "Shur-on"
.Mountings do away wltirall the dlscomforta pf oye-glnss wearors.
Come In and let us explalu their, merits'-vlthout any obligation
to purchase. i ? " '
Eya CNamined glasses fitted. " V(
Red Cross Optical Dept.
iu:i cnos,s djiug stohk
PI I OX K Ii!U
Jwst Received To(
Axm-i-Ti Mil 1.A1H1E SinPMBXIl
WALL PAP"!
which added to our present spleudid to
n lino oi
KRVBHAL THOUSAND ROW'S OF-
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