The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 05, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
' Zfive
We D No Cutting 1
In the quality of our Merch
andise Whether it is
A SUIT OF CLOTHES
AN OVERCOAT
A RAINCOAT
A PAIR OF SHOES ' .
A HAT
Or anything; that men wear vmi
the BEST HERE and THE PRICE
ALWAYS THE LOWEST
THE
TWO
MARSHFIELD
Just Before Christmas Bargains
There is nothing nicer for a man or a boy than a good
sweater. In order to accommodate early Christmas
shoppers, we have decided to hold a special sale for.
three days only.
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
of our line, making marked reductions in the prices.
They will not only be most acceptable Christmas pres
ents but they will be serviceable. Here are a few of the
prices:
Men's pure wool, Shaker Knit Coat Sweater, in Oxford,
Cardinal and Brown; regularly priced, $6.00, now
only $4.95
Men's pure wool, Shaker Knit Coat Sweaters; regularly
1 priced, $5.00, now only 54.15
Men's -Shaker Knit Coat Sweaters, dark and Oxfords;
regularly, $3.50, now only $2.60
Men's Shaker Knit Coat Sweaters, the regular $2.75
values, now for only $2.10
Men's heavy Coat Sweaters, in Gray and Cardinal col
ors, the regular $2.50 kind for only $1.95
Men's heavy Coat Sweaters, the $1.50 kind, now
only $1.15
'Men's Jersey Sweaters, in
ularly $3.00, now only
Boys' regular $2.00 Coat
Boys' regular $1.50 Cijat
Boys' regular $1.50 Jersey
These are all remarkable values, un sale at reduced
prices only Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
W. H. DINDINGEH b CO.
BUNKER HILL DEPT. STORE.
ACTIVITY!
A-C-T-I-V-I-T-Y solls success In
Ronl Estnto Circles There Ih mora
activity and actual development
work going on In Porham Park than
any othor rosldonco district on Coos
Day nnd this work will continue nit
wlntor.
An Investment
ham Park will pay
than any similar Invostinont onool
Hay for n homcslto thero Is none
hotter. Close InIota sold on easy,,
payments,
"SEE HKIB ABOUT IT."
HE IE
IE
E HOME Of BIG ffATURES AND
VAUDEVILLE.
Madge Do Witt, dramatic soprano,
slug all new songs.
Ilurbank and Danforth, high class
auslcal urtlHts In nn.entlre change.
rho Syndtcuto Film Corporation
fesents the eleventh eplsodo of
bio Million Dollar Mystery" entlt-
"1N TUB PATH OV TDK FAST
f I HESS" by Harold McClrath in
' reels,
Keystono Comedy ontltled "Ma-
s New Job." featuring ilanei
rman.
I'SOPHIK OP THE FILMS," a
fat serial comedy with Victoria
rue. Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran
I'A TOUCH OF HIGH LIFE." foa-
ng Charlie Do Forrest.
HKKLS OF ALL NO. 1 PIC-
itki:s a ma vaudeville
ICTS CAN VOL' HEAT IT FOH
U.MLSSlOX: Ixiwer floor, 13o;
llulcony, 10c.
Ilere tomorrow night, Tho Mutual
No, 3
ITeuiptatlon" Special Ithreo-reel
MB
ftTRE TONIGHT
ima.
FIXUP
stores:
NORTH ItlSXI)
Navy and Dark Oxford: rea-
S2.45
Sweaters for only $1.60
Sweaters for only $1.20
Sweaters for only $1.20
t mndo now In Per- I
pay bigger dividends ,1
r Invostinont on Qpool
W. A..Reid-150 Front st.
Office Open Evenings, 7 to 8.
' AMONG THE SICK 1
Mrs. W. S. Doxby, who has boon
suffering from a sevoro attack of
throat trouble, Is much Improved.
A. E, Neff was able to out yester
day nftor being confined to his homo
by u threatened attack of la grippe.
Mrs. J. P. Maloney of Day City Is
recuperating after a wook's blego of
la grippe.
Abol Engstrom of Bunker Hill
!who has been confined at Morey
Hospital with an attack of porlto
nitis following appendicitis, Is get
ting along nicely and will bo taken
homo sobn.
Noah Ulack of Gardiner Is re
cuperating rapidly at Moroy Hos
pital nnd tomorrow will bo tnken
,to tho homo of his undo, Henry
Hlack. on South Fifth street-where
ho will remain whlla qpnvalosclng.
I Charles Slestrom of Ten Mile U
nsaln aiding and will leave soon
for California In hopes that a
change of cllmato will benefit his
health.
lj-fe,BSffll&DinKU
Surgery and Dlsoasos of Women a
Specialty. .
Office 307 Coko Bldg Phono 229-J
Ites. Myrtle Arms. Phono 301-L
' Dig DANCE KUJLE.V hall HAT
IKD.YY night. KKVZKIl orchestra.
BREVITIES
weather forecast
I
I III, AmocUIM Prn to foot Hr TlmM.l
OREGON Probably rain In
west; rain or snow In east; with j
southeast winds.
-
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD j
For tho 21 liour8 ending nt
1: 13 n. in., Dec, -1, by BonJ.
Ostllnd,' special government me-
tcorologlst: j
Maximum 17
Minimum 31
At 1:13 n. ni 38
Precipitation OC
Precipitation since Sept. 1, I
1911 25.71
Precipitation samo porlod j
Inst year 1C.07 j
Wind: Southwest; cloudy and j
rainy. I
born.
QU HHK To Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Queer
nt their homo In Hnugor, a nine :
pound son, Mother mid child nro I
doing nicely. Ho In their second
child, tho first being n daughter.
Will llulld Fireplace J. N. Rny-
llss has secured n contract for build
ing a flroploco In tho Chnrles Sehroo
der homo nt Norway.
Sou Ih III. Ilobert Marsdcn, Sr.,
left today for OrlomiB, Calif., In re
sponse to a telegram announcing that
his sou, Sam, who Is conducting n
thorter there, wus critically III.
Had No Light. Iiecauso ho lind
no light on his bicycle and It was
dark Nick Stambono has appeared be
fore tho pollco Judge nnd dropped ?u
Into Uio city treasury.
i
Richard-1
In Smilimiiini. Wnlter
son mid Henry Illschop returned ycs-
terdny from Portland, where thoy
placed Mrs. Illschop In n sanitarium.
ner condition Is rnthor serious, hut
they are hopeful that she will lin-l
provo soon.
Admit led to .Society Two mem
bers liavo loen voted Into tho Coos
and Curry County Medical Society
which held Its annual meeting on
Thursday. They wero Dr. II. M.
shaw and Mrs. Dr. Mnttlo Shaw.
CIom) K.t house. J. II. Bridges
has decided to forocloso on tho Or
phciim moving plcturo houso mid tho
jilnco will bo kopt closod until It
can be disposed of nt sheriff's sale,
as Tower Brothers are unablo to pay
tho claims.
Arc Partners. Messrs. J. F. To-
' lander nnd O. Hlbnrgor, woll known
Mnrsi.fleld contractors, aro forming
a partnership, and will mako a strong
' combination In tho building business,
Thoy will bo prepared to do nil kinds
of genornl contracting.
. .Iiiht Plain "Soiisoh." Jim Aknrs
' and Bill Bates canio boforo tho Po
llco Court this morning with but
vague answers In defense of their
I condition of early last evening whon
they wero picked up from tho streots
wuter-logged mid placed behind tho
' bnrs. Neither ono ot them had any
money to pay fines.
Special Sermon. At the olovou
o'clock sorvlco in tho Episcopal
Church tomorrow, tho Hector will
deliver tho second In tho series of
special advent bormons, which nro
attracting many strangors and others
outsldo tho regular congregation.
Tho subject tomorrow will bo: "Tho
Christ of Experience."
Go (o Convention Judge Hall nnd
County Commissioner Armstrong
loft today for Portland, whoro thoy
will attend tho stnto mooting of tho
county commissioners and county
Judges which will tako up road
' building and county government.
Commissioner Dement nnd Engineer-
' elect McCuUooh of Bandon expect al
so to bo In attendance.
1 Buy Biihliiovs. A. P. Beheld has
purchosed Chos, G. Itehfeld's Inter
est in Itohfeld Brothers' store ou
( Central avenuo and will continue It
as U.o sole proprietor nnd will change
the name to Itehfeld's. Chna. Kelt
feld will go to California, whoro he
, will spend tho winter and may locate
permanently. A. P. It eh fold has
long been associated In tho business
' and his future success In It Is as
sured. r Sent to Poor I'linii. Charles
Brown, aggl CO, liiimun derelict, was Ring with friends.
roninndod to tVo county poor farm1 WILLIAM RICHARDS, of Coos Rlv-
jesterday following his examination, or, was among tho business vUl-
as to sanity yostorday afternoon In tors In tho city today. j
tho office of Judge Hall by Dr. Mln- WILLIAM BEATTIE roturned homo
giis. Brown was In a broken phys-l UiIb monilng aftor n visit with his
leal condition and enrae In "tatters brother on Coos River.
and rags." Ho had at oije time been ' MRS. CHARLES SCHROEDER of J
a cook around North Bend. , Norway Is In tlio city visiting her
Mother Dangeaxmsly HI. Dr. j frlond, Mrs. Charles Baxter.
Everott Mlngus recolvod a telegram CHARLES MAHAFFEY and daugh
tbls morning calling him at once to ter were In tho city from Coos
tho bedside of his mother in Ash-1 River on a shopping trip today,
land Sho Is 111 with cane or and Is G. J. ARMSTRONG, County Commls-
not expected to Jlvo Dr Mlngus
left on the Dreakwater for Ashland
and expects to be gone for several
das.
Elected Principal Word is rc-
colvcil hero that ex-Prlnclpat A. L. !
Marker ot tho Mnrshfleld High'
School, has Just been elected head
of tho big high school at Paso Ro
blos, Cat., nnd rocs thero Monday
fo tako tip his now duties at nn nn
nual salary of $1750. Mr. Barker
loft hero last Juno nnd spout tho
.Summer doing special woik In tho
University of California nnd this
Fall has been In substitute work
In tho Oakland High School.
Circuit Court Convenes. The
December term of Circuit Court'wlll
bo convened In Coaulllo Monday
morning. At 'tho samo time tho
Brand Jury will begin Its work. The
first few days of the court, It is ex
pected, will bo devoted, to hearing 1
complaints nnd getting tho machin
mMIn, it, ..... I
ery of tho law In working order for'
tho work coming inter.
To Discuss Coffro Club. Thlr-j
teen representatives of thirteen or-
gnnlznllons of tho city will meet Mon
dny afternoon at 1 o'clock In tho of-j
fico of W. A. Kohl to discuss tho I
CoBfc'o Club plans, investigate tho
financial support and dccldo per
haps definitely whether or not thero'
will bo a coffee club organised In the
city. Tho organizations that will ho'
represented nro tho Chamber of1
commerce, Fellowship Club, tho flv0
churches, Labor Council, Civic Club, '
Progress Club, W. C. T. U., College
I Women's Club, Library Hoard. A
letter was addressed to nil these bod
ies a week ago by Ilonnott Swnuton, i
following tho first meeting held. '
PERCY GIBBS wns a visitor today
from North Inlet,
HAHUY WATERS of North Inlet wns
hero todqy ou lntslnesH.
TOM HALL went to North Ifuntl
on huslnesH today,
(1. A. MILLER wns a buslncBS visitor
from Cntchlng Inlet today.
NICK SHEETS, of tt.o Coos Day
Creamery, was in tho city today.
CHARLES HEAR, of North Inlet,
came down today on htislnosR.
MH. AND MHS. W. A. CULVER wore
hero today from Catching Inlet.
almihi) muismjll wnH n liuslncss
visitor today from Cntchlng Inlet
A. E. KAItDIOLL was a business .vis
itor In tho city today from Cutis
Itlvor.
NOEL NOAH, of Coos Itlvor, enmo
down this morning ou n business tlmo for additional touches to tho
trip. effort mid says It will not bo given
E. D. MYEItS wiib n visitor In tho to tho public until nfler tho original
jejty on business today from Lnko- has boon forwarded to tho man Into
sldo. I whoso keeping has boon entrusted
MBS. F, 11. HOOD, of Coos Itlvor, 'tho fighting strength of England's
was a business visitor In tho city forces. Orogonlnn.
today.
W. J. KING and his mothor ennio FltEEJ FltEKI FltKKI A largo
down this morning from Cntchug!loll given frco to the customer pur-
Inlet. dinning Hio most from Monday, Do.
II. G. HINDMAIISII, engineer of the comber 7 until Cliilslnum Eve. Call
Willamette Pacific, was In tho city
ovornlght.
F. G. MESSEULB enmo down from
Catching Inlet ou tho Wuh-tn-Wnso
this morning.
Mlt. AND MllS. W. N. MOBLEY wero,
down shopping today from Catch
lug Inlet,
MItS. J. A. WAUD and her mothor
wero visitors In tho city today from
Mllllcotnn.
AUGUST CAHLSON, of Coos Itlvor,
enmo down on tho Mllllcomu this
morning.
DICIC PBTE11SON, of Allogany. was'
among tho business visitors In the
city today.
OTTO HILL wns hero attending to
soma matters from Coos Itlvor this
morning.
JOHN POUTEH cuino down on tho
boat this morning from Lis homo
ut Allegany,
MISS ESTHER HOLMES, of Coos
Itlvor, was hero today shopping
and visiting.
JOE NOBLE, of Lakeside, was down
today attending to soma mutters
of business.
IVY NOAH, of Coos Hlvor, came
down on tho .Mllllcomu this morn
ing ou business.
UOY LANDIHTH was among tho
business visitors in tho city today
from Coos Hlvor.
GEORGE STEPHENSON of North
Bend wns a Marshfield business
visitor today.
MR. AND MRS. W. I. BONEBRAKE,
of Ross Inlet, wero shopping visi
tors hero today.
ENGINEER II. a. HINDMAIISII re
turned this morning to tho Wlllnm
otto Pacific works.
JAMES PYBURN, of Coos River,
was down today shopping and vls-
sloner, was In the city on business
today from his tome at Bandon
MRS. LANDO la expected homo
next Monday from a tour of the;
state during which sho has In
spected tho Hebeknh lodges.
ARCHIE KRUSE, tho shlnglo mill
nuignnto of tho lower Coqulllo, wns
here yesterday on business. Ho
snys that the shingle lttntket, as
well as tho lumhor market contin
ues very bad. Ho has kept his mill
In operation and is hopeful of a
ohango for the better soon.
STR. BREAKWATER
OFF TO PORTLAND
1 ,,, i in nii. unit.
UUrtVU5 Ul IU U UIUUK Willi
Passenger List of 41 -Fair
Miscellaneous Cargo
With forty-ono passengers nnd a
fair miscellaneous cargo 'tho steam
ship llrcakwater left this morning at
10 o'clock for Portland.
Thoso who left hero for tho north
wore:
P. Armstrong, Chus. McCullough.
Judge J. l Hall, C. llatier, It. Mars
don, Sr., P. Hanoy, Violet llnnoy,
John Stewart, Mrs. Stowart, Dr. E.
Mlngus, Mrs. Ed Huff, Cody Huff,
W. (1. ltnmsoy, II. Joseph, Mrs. Jo
seph, S. II, Kellnr, C. A. Pendloton,
P. P. Slrnng, W. J. Atkins, Fred Trn
orso, Arthur Powell, (1. W. Moore
Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. llatchelor, It
Leonard, 1). llrnyton, H. S. Wills,
W. E. HutchluHou, Calllu Huff, CMoo
luff, C. Keenoy mid ten Chlnnmen.
SUA. UAltD DWELLS O.V WAIt
Captain Margolin CnniMWcl Tribute
to England mid Her Men.
Hard at work ou an ode to "Hrlt
nunla" Is Captain Mncgoun, master
, of tho Htenmer llronkwator nnd who
enjoys tho sobriquet of poet of tho
Pacific mid when completed It Is to
ho forwmded to Karl Kitchener,
secretary for war for (Ireat llrlt-
' nln. Kx-Presldont ltoosovelt mid
! others of national noto have
j celved complimentary copies
Captain Mncgcnn's poetry, but
ro
of tho
composition now minor way
was
lusnlrod says tho skinner bv thn
stuutioriinocs of tho British forces nt
(ilu frot,i. nnij ti,0 response by men
from all purls of tho kingdom to
tmllot.
Ah tho Breakwater has been hold
In port slnco Sunday for certain
ropnlrs, Captain Macgonn has found
mill M't for joiii-M-lf at the Shmiirmk
Cnicery. 12.1.1 NorCi Front htieot.
FltEKI FltEEI FIIKKI A largo
doll gltcu fivo to tho customer piu-
timslug (lie most front .Monday, De-
comber 7 until Christmas Ko. Cull
mill mh for )oiirolr at the Shmumck
Grocery, lti.1.1 North Front htreet. ,
NOTICE.
iMI momlioifl of tho Hrothorhood
of Yeomen aro roiiueated to bo pros-
out nt tho lodge mooting Thursday
at Owls' Hall. Election of officers
wllUtuko placo. I
SPECIAL VOTICS at Siirter'n front
now UNTIL CllltlST.MAS to nil cmi-
rtiilnlcN luinglng In onloiN for
CliiisliuaN CANDV. Ask tho Cam.
palgn Mniiugcr.
Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU Imvo
ALWAYS USED. Phono TJL, Pacific
Livery nnd Transfer Company.
Now Is the (lino to arrange for
ChiislJimK photographs. Telephone
Kladdca Studio, UI-.J, for appoint
ments. IMI. II. E. KEII'Y, DENTIST,
Phono 112-J, Room 204, Coko Bldg.
CALLING CARDS printed at
THE TIMES office
Best WILLAMETTE VALLEY
Hl'TTEH, IM'OUND SQUAHE only
7.1c. COOS HAY Oyster Co. Phono
10C-J.
KJC4
Should'
Be L
z Your
Druggist
Piano Contest Candidates
Wo nro making a special Bale of IT, S. Oranlte Ware at 1G per
cent discount until December 1C, nnd will glvo 200 VOTES ou ev
ery pleco of ware sold In that time. T'o CANDIDATE receiving
most votes on this ennmol ware will receive n beautiful prize. ASK
US. - .
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
Ilurihvnro nnd Plumbing.
Itritnlr sltoi In rontiectlon
15T BURN ALL
Marshfield Firm Receives In
structions on New Govern
ment Ruling
F. S. Westorborg or tho People's
fi, 10 and IB-cent store, la In ro
colpt of tho following letter which,
relntcs to tho rigid and strenuous
efforts bolng madu by tho govern
ment to check tho foot and mouth
dlsense. Tho lettor which Is solf
oxplnuatory Is as follows:
"In compliance with un order of
November 10, 111 1-1, Issued by tho
Bureau of Animal Industry, IT. S.
Department of Agriculture, wo have
guaranteed to the department that
tho straw or hay In which tho mer
chandise enclosed In thu casn, or
cases, covered by nttnehod blll-of-ladlng,
wan shipped to you Intact
ns received from foreign country
mid that wo would secure mi affi
davit from you stating that thu
packing material In these cases, has
been burned Immediately upon tho
merchmidlse being unpacked nt your
city. Thu order was Issued by tho
Secretary ot tho I). r. Department
of Agriculture nt Washington ou
nrcouut of foot and mouth dhionso
to cattle, sheep mid other rumin
ants mid swlno,
"This ordor must positively ho
compiled with nnd wo must have
your nffldnvlt stntlng that tho pack
ing material waB burned Just as
soon as tho merchandise wns tin
packod. Tho Department ot Agri
culture Is chocking up nil ship
ments forwarded from Now York
nnd Now Jorsoy, nnd will exact a
penalty unless (IiIh order Is com
piled with,
"It Is In tho Interest of ovory In
dividual In thn United States that
this awful disease bu stamped out,
us It Is not only harmful to nnlmalfl,
but ulso to human beings. .Wo,
throforo, npponl to you to co-opor-nto
with tho U. S, Department of
Agriculture by complying .promptly
with above mentioned order.
"Yours truly,
"GEO. BOUGFELDT & CO."
HKME.MBKU light LUNCHES nt
SAHTEH'S.
Big DANCE EAGLES' hall HAT
UltDAV night. KEYEU orchestra.
Big DANCE EA.GLKS' hall SAT
UltDAV night. KEY.EU orcliostra.
The
Grand
To-Nigh t
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
THE BEST IN PHOTOPLAYS SIX
REELS ALL NEW- LICENSED
PROGRAM ONLY.
Vltngrnph'H latest Dunnygrnpli on
tltled "HEARTS AND DIAMONDS."
Flora Fluch mid old Bunny In a now
und pleasing comedy showing how
Bunny won u baseball game by put
ting tho ball over tho fence for u
homo run a tworeol picture mndo
to laugh at.
IIEAR8T-8ELIG WEEKLY No.
57. Interesting events mid happen
ings of tho entire world photograph
ed tho latest war news us caught
hy tho camera.
"THE GERMAN HAND". Fnrco
comedy by tho Lublu comedy com
pany. "PINS ARE LUCKY" Anothor
good comedy a plcturo Uiat will
stick with you.
MARC McDERMOTT in Edison's
grout serial story, "Tho Man Who
Disappeared," entitled "A MATTER
OF MINUTES." This story Is shown
every othor Saturday night to a pack
ed houso and has proved to bu ono
of tho very best stories wo huvo over
sliown nt this theater see this In
stallment tonight.
"THE MYSTERY OF THE OOTA
GONAL ROOM" Ono of tho Chron
icles of Clock stories as thoy appear
ed In the "Short Stories Magazine."
AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
PROGRAM.
C It Idreii .1c. Adults, 15c
TOMORROW AFTERNOON Wo
will show tl o second Installment of
"THE BELOVED ADVENTURER,"
tho Arthur Johnson serial story. Tho
Venetian orchestra plulng a, splen-
rmm
mm
- j did niuslcul nrogram In the ovcnlHS. J 7 '''''- ;H
(TJOTIE
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FOU KENT Furnished two-room
housekeeping suite. Apply 413
2 nil' stroet. ..
FOU ilKNT-i'lnt ititrt furnished
rooms over Shamrock grocory.
FOU KENT Two lionses In Bunker
Hill, bungalow $18; Flat $15 per
month. Phono 111 North Bond.
FOU HUNT Seven loom house on
South Hit St., In good condition
for $18 per. month. I. 8. Kauf
man & Co., 177 Front St.
FOH HUNT House.H mid, apartments
furulshed mid tinftirulshod. I. S.
Kniifman & Co. 177 Front street
FOU TltADE MotP'rn house, hIx
rooms nnd bath, In v Colorado
Springs, Col., (a world-famous
health resort for property In
Marshfield or North Bond. 8eo
I. S. Kuufmmi & Co.
FOU HENT Flve.ivoin fiiriilNhotl
cottage. Enqulru 70K S. 5th ut.
I LOST I
I.OHT Hit) Ion bicycle, tnken front
In front ot our store. Howard
for return to Wnrnor Orocory.
LOST MiikoiiIo emblem ruff button.
Howard If ruturncd to Times of
fice. FOR RENT
FOU UENT IJirgo front rtKtni,
heated. Private family. Address
11, caro of Times.
FOH HENT -Ton-room houso' com.
pletoly furnished. Phono 432-X.
FOH HENT Three itHmm furitlNliotl
tor housekeeping, rloso In, hat
and cold water. Phono '305-J.
FOH UENT PleitMiint, well furnish
ed housekeeping apartments, roa
suiinblo. h Caro ot Times.
FOU HUNT Housekeeping roonw.
005 1st mid Birch.
FOU HENT Nicely funi'lnfied front
rooms with bath. $2 per wook,
Closa In. 23!) So. 4th St.'
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IV)it HENT nirnlslirtl nimrtiucnt.
Phono C3-L.
FOH HENT (l.roont houso with
pantry and bath, ntodorn. 12th
and Commercial Phono r.fi.L.
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
PHONE
1 0 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
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