The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, QREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 19.15-E VENING EDITION.
PIVE
FIGHT MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS FOR
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY at
THE FAIR
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best
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(Icry f miHle. Special . .
fllll-sl (illiiiiui-i win inn mill tvoru (iloes,
I'll)-
I Men
in
Ih.ktn niul reindeer skin. For
,l'.s ((i yj.oo pnii-. Now . , .
nier pi Ires
. . J'l.llltllHl'w f till! tllllll llllll l'l,il.. II
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I,, j.nlt'1, 7."r ami $1.00 iilues. Special
All nIos
,15c
buckskin,
98c
50c
IjSutifiil C'uitnlns In luce mill net, in white, em. )lll(l a,.,,,,,,,,,'
I' .. .i,i. u,i1i1 nf VI r.": i,. uiiu i..
jnr(, iMirim-i , m,. ,- ' v. i pair.
Mile Ml I'fl" l'll'
,98c
.1 I,., ,11'ik hi 111 k,lhlir nw
Kfincnimi . . it,
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id.ifk i in"" "i""" """ " o "rwi,a i'(MMk.
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Lllili en's S3.00 anil 1.00 Wash Pongee Coats.
I jje. lltMlllfCll lo
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jillcs' Sleeveless nmiiiiicr u-ms,
kiln Hi1 fniicj. Wero '"' Special
.$1.95
9c
l Ml. lien's good quality knit Summer Pants,
trimmed In prctly laces. Wore 'Sic, now, per pale
. ., ..!. ...
klllHi"'"'"
njs or
icy Refunded
10c
"THE FAIR"
Xct 1(MIP
to
Chandler Hotel
WONDERFUL VALUES IX dressers
THE REASON
Iffo mo factory ogents for tho host lino on the coast. All llic
latest finishes.
Wc carry this pattern in stock in
GOLDEN, WAXED, DULL, MAHOGANY, CIRCAS
SIAN WALNUT:
Priced
16.50
1?.50
Priced
$25.00
$30.00
$33.00
UVnlso carry Diosscih In Mock In tint following finishes: White
haiiiel, I'unii'il Oak, Wncd Oak, White Maple, at fioin S13.30
$17.30.
TIicm tun styles nie mining tery 'H'st hellers. I
Satisfaction guaranteed.
GOING & HARVEY
COM 1'I.I.TI. HOUSE ITHXISHKHS.
he Noble Theater
TONIGHT
lul.in pirsonlN KVKLYX NKSIUT THAW iiiiil her miii, WIL-
llM RUSSELL THAW In a wonderful iliuniu in mo pans.
THREADS OK DESTINY.
This Is a feuluio Unit you will make no mistake In ncelng.
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!"Tlli: FAST .MAIL'S DANGER." Tills is niioiiici- ii -
krtstlng stories of "The Hazards of Helen.
I This Is n program Hint will l'lease tlio most critical.
Ailiiilsslini, lower floor, 13c; balcony, l"e; chlhlren, 3c.
Jesse 1.. Lnsky pre-
Hern V..,1.....I,... ..I. ,1.1. 1 ,.1- II tlllltlllt IllUUt.
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hM the foremost character aetor, Theodore nomus,
Situs .Man," in five parts.
Hire Wednesday anil Friday nights. "Am.etto Kclleininu." (She
Uip I'oin. Divlno.) In "XeptuneS Daimhter." A welril, wim,
p'luleifiil spectailo In heven parts.
REVITIE5
uUXK TIDKS
Time anil HelRhts of tides nt
Marshflelil. Tlio tides uro placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tlio first Hue nnd heights on the
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will in
dicate whether it is high or low
iwatcr. High tldo on tlio Har one
I hour and 54 minutes earlier than at
, Marshflelil, At North Bend 3C mln
lutcs earlier than at Marshflelil.
ltilHrs .2.(30 10.23
(Ft. ...C.3 0.3
1.38
4.1
10.09
2.1
l:
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;
AVKATHKIt l'OUKOAST
Illr AMotlltfJ rrris to Coo til; Tlmri.)
OHEOON Walr, warm
er In the East Wednesday;
northwest winds.
LOCAL TEMIU5KATORB
ItECOIU)
For tho 24 hours ending at
4: 13 n. m., Juno 15, by Ilcnj.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum CI
Minimum 48
At 4:43 a. m EG
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1014 C6.84
Precipitation Bftmo porlod
last year G5.G7
Wind Northwest, clear.
KastMilo Senile. Hcv. O. C.
Wrghlt, Supt. State Mlslons for
the Uaptlsts, will Bpenk at Enstsldo
Wednesday nt S a'clock.
Mall Contractor Hero. Joe Laird,
to mnil contractor between Myrtle
Point and Itoscburg, was In Marsh
flelil today. He hoped to get tho
through ,auto stages started In an
other week or so.
Will Take Pilot. Tho gasollno
boat Ojoa which left here for Uoguo
river, will stop at Port Orford and
tako on Henry Colvcr who will act
as pilot for tho boat going In aver
Itoguo river. Carl Walker of this
city made tho trip down on tho Cljoa
to look ocr the fishing prospects.
AUepmy Son Ice. D. L. Eooto
said today that ho hoped to get tho
Coos Uay-Allegany-Draln nuto lino
sorvlco started about Juno 20. Ho
had hoped to start today but tho
roads wero none too good nnd the
threatening weather caused him to
postpono tlio service.
Is a (iratluate Among thoso who
graduated from tho Oregon Agricul
tural Collego this year was Miss G.
Grctchcu Sherwood, of Coqulllc.
Club Chungcs. Tlio Kensington
Club will meet Friday with Mrs.
C. F. McUeorgo Instead of Mrs. A.
E. Jensen.
Hack on Old Hun. Win. Kardoll
I who Is tho oldest conductor on the
local railway and who has been
serving on the North Uond-Mnrsh-flcld
run slnco that was started, lms
resumed tho old run to Myrtle
Point.
Tu Carter's Hotel 3U feet slip
ped last night nnd t. ..o guests wero
given qunrtcrs in tho Carter Hotol.
They wero A. D. Aiken, V. Ingrlm
nnd H. Strummers, two of whom ap
peared beforo Judgo nutler .to an
pwer for their transgressions, tho
third man promising to bo good.
I Mineral Investigation. Prof. Mlt-
nl.nll nf l,Slmtn nlt.l ft t lltlllni
lillUM Ul l.llftUIIU 1,1111 VJ. .,. (MHll.1
of Corvnllls arc expected hero tho
last of tho week on route to Curry
County to mnko an Investigation of
tho mineral deposits In that sec
tion for tlio Oregon Hurcau of Mines.
They expect to spend about six
months on tho job.
On Ulg Hunt. Mrs. C. II. Meam
la In receipt of word that N. H.
Mcars, a well known Marshflelil
young man, has taken a position on
tho Newport, ono of tho Pacific
mall ships plying between San Frnn
cIhco and Panama. Mr. Mcars sopie
tlmo ago waB honored by his rapid
mastery of wireless telegrnphy.
50
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i
73. I
I Heady for Haeo. Harry Scott
had A. II. Powers' speed boat, tho
juenoral II, out for a trial spin Sun
day, gottlng her In readiness for the
I Fourth of July races. Mr. Scott
, will oporato her this season. Sun
day ho mado tho run from Uanlols
Creek to MarshUold In a little less
than 33 minutes, Indicating that
she Is In good condition.
Phone
Will Wed. Announcements have
beon received hero of tho coming
mnrrlago of Oscar Stauff, of Cops-
Have you been to SAltTKK'S f,,,'lt0Il( nnd jjB8 rilshla pryo of por
ptaurants on the liny.
Ny for iniHinesH In an
pur's notice.
fi terms will buy ono
the iirst equipped
5"Se It-Id About It."
PMING HOUSE
N buy , ver offered,
f'l lOC't 1 lnvi- ,-niit
ell on terms If de-
H 0 " I1PP W'laltna I .-
Pe Hcij About It."
A. REID
Wnt street
0c
10c
LUXCH?
If Not, Why Not?
Sometlilni: 'w Kfry Day.
Ice Cream bricks
i Proiim. nuarts
Ice Cream, pints ,",'"?.Z
'Hot Chicken Tamalcs. . . .- ir -M
IMcnlv I.unches a Specially
SARTER'S
, Phono a0il-.L
I Marshflold.
, rr '"nco Hotel, Fr"t Street
vallis, which will take place Juno
1C, at tho homo of the bride's par
ents. Mr. Stauff is a graduate of
Oregon Agricultural College and the
nuptials tormlnnto a romance begun
In collego days.
Wed Wednesday. Tho marrlnge
of Orover A. Williamson and Miss
Edna Mcintosh, a well known
Marshflelil young couple, will tnko
place tomorrow at tho homo of tho
brldo's sister, Mrs. Fred Weaver, In
West Marshflelil, tho Itov. H. K.
Drowning officiating. Tho young
couplo wU reside at tho Wireless
station where tho groom has Just
completed a cozy cottage.
t PERSONAL MENTION X
t ??
C. P. COLEMAN was n visitor hero
this morning from Tcmplcton.
H. C. DIEUS, of North Dend, Is a
Marshflold visitor today.
DAVE COWAN Is down today for a
short visit from Allegany.
F. O. LESLIE Is over from Coqulllo
today calling on the trade.
OUS PETEItSON, of North Inlet,
Is a Mnrahflchl visitor today.
ClEOUCiE A. TAYLOR today was In
on a business trip from Ecklcy.
FATHER McDEVITT went to Co
qulllo today to testify In tho
Church-Noblo case.
MRS. A. STAMDUCK and children,
of North Coos River, were Marsh
flold visitors today.
Dnrbers Picnic. With baskets of
goodies tho barbers of Coos Day
boarded tho boat Cadillac this morn
ing nnd hurried away lor Ten Mllo
whore all day long they have enjoyed
themselves. They are expected homo
this evening. And whllo they wero
gono hubby went without n shavo
and rued tho day tho barbers wont
away on a holiday jaunt nnd put the
"closed" nlgiiB up nt their doors.
Dedicate Oiurcli. Tho Loggers'
chapel at Powers was dedicated Sun
day by Rev. O. C. Wright, secre
tary of tho Daptlst Homo Mission
Society. Tho pastor, Row G. LoRoy
Hall, roturned yesterday with Row
Wright. Tomorrow evening thoro
will bo an address In tho city hnll nt
Enstsldo at eight o'clock by Rov.
Wright and a good attendance 1b ox
I'"'01'- IDS
Surprises Relatives. John J.
Vrcelnnd orrlved horo today from
Pearl River, N. Y to visit his cousin
Gcorgo Campbell, a Coos liny pion
eer. They hnd not seen oach for near
ly forty-flvo yenrs nnd their moot
ing today was ono of tho happiest
ovor. Each is well along In years.
Mr. Vrcelnnd is a second cousin of
A. D, Campbell and will also visit
him. Ho has been making a general
tour of tho country, taking In tho ex
position and visiting friends and rel
atives In tho west.
4 4
AMONG THE SICK'
j
HE REAL QUESTION
luestbn is not, will men
0r )ou for vour work?
does your work honor you?
!r concern is not only to
f Pro'it for yourself, but
r"e that which will profit
I besides yourself.
HAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Phcne G7-J.
i:
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF THE
CADILLAC AND DODGE
AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL
MAKES OF CARS
t 347 Central nr. Phono 373-L
t A
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
f j. N. BAYLISS
I Any Kind of brick work at
prices tnai r ..B..
And all work guaranteed
Calt at "The Fireside." Johnson
BldS- 137 &""" -
French ranges, holler work.
Phono 434-J I
Wheat $2.35 Haines
NOTICE
Effective June 1st, 1915
Cream 20c per pint
Whin Cream 25c per pint
Milk 7V&C per quart,
Buttermilk . 10c per gallon!
Butter 30c per pound
Ice 50c per 100
Special prices for larger
quantities
C00S BAY ICE &
COLD STORAGE CO.
Phone 73.
Deliveries at 8:30 a. m.
The llttlo child or Mr. nnd Mrs.
Stouelnko, of West Marshflold, who
was quite sick following tho acci
dental drinking of kerosene, Is now
Improving. Theirs was tho third
child to drink coal oil within a fow
days, ono case resulting fatally.
Mrs, F. K. Gettlns, who hns been
quite sick for sovcral wcckti, Is
much Improved.
Mr. Ilowllsh, of Camp Five, who
has been laid up at Mercy Hospital
for Bovoral weokH by a broken leg,
was ablo to Icavo yestorday, the
Injury having healed In good shape.
Peter Dahl, a Smith mill hand
who BU8tnlucd a broken leg one
night last week, supposedly by a
fall from an automobile, hns koiio
to Mercy Hospital for treatment.
Ho hns been staying nt the LIndnlil
boarding house.
Mrs. Georgo Hennessey Is report
ed qulto sick nt tholr home In Hun
ker Hill.
Mrs. Frank D. Cohan has suffi
ciently recuperated from her recent
operation nt Mercy hospital to re
turn to her homo In West Marsh
flold. She Is getting along fine.
MRS. ARTHUR McKEOWN nnd
children have gono to Mnzo to
spend tho summer.
DR. LLOYD MOTT Is vlBltlng In Gnr-
dlncr nnd it is said ho will return
somo tlmo next week.
JAMES FERRY nnd wife are down
from their Isthmus Inlet ranch
for n few days' visit.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES GOULD
wero over hero last evening from
their homo In Coqulllc.
JOHN D. GOSS nnd J. C. Kendall
went to Coqulllo this morning on
tho Church damage suit.
J. F. WENDLING. of tho Estabrook
Company, camo over Inst evening
from Myrtle Point to sco about
Bomo tics.
J. E. MONTGOMERY, of the tele
phone compnny, was a visitor to
tho county soat today on a short
business trip.
C. R. PECK was called to tho coun
ty seat this morning In tho Clny
Church cnBo. Mr. Peck represent
ed tho Noblo Interests.
MISS JESSIE TRASK who bus beon
making her homo with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls, has returned to
her homo In cnBtorn Oregon.
J. C. Penney Co.
NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD POST OFFICE
No mutter what tho price, joii can buy the same grndo or
better cloth at tho .1. C. PKNXHV STORE for less otcry day
In the jear. Our prices nro always the same, Then, too, you get
nothing but new, clean, inerchaiidlxe OUR RIGHT PRICKS
THE YEAR 'HOUND IS WHAT MOVES OUR GOODS AND
DOST LET THEM GET OLD.
Young men's Suits with long pants, brown check nnd
blue sorgo. Our price $7,110
Ynw will not find any suit that will compnro with these
under ?lfi. They come In blue serge, neat gray,
brown mixed and every one this season's niodcl. Our prlco IM0
We nro showing better values that over boforc. It's worth
your while to compnro these nt every day prlco $1U
30
Try ono of the STERLINGS In blue serge, brown novelty
$22.00 vnlue. Our prlco ljlH.7.1
Doya' Knickerbocker Suits, Norfolk coats, at every day
prices of ?MH. -"J-.DH. $:i.)H, i? LOH.
lion's odd Trousers. They nro worth doublo the prlco
!?t.'-3, $1.80, $1.1)8, 9'M)8, $;i.'M,
The
Originators
of Inv Prices
yj Interocrtttd S
rmmmarMTti
W-hW'llt-yM-ii'liIm
Wo end
Others
Follow
CLAY CHURCH went over this
morning to Coqulllo to appear In
tho unit brought against the No
blo estate. Rny Demcrltt aso wont
lis, a wlfneas.
MISS, KAKDELL has leased the
former J,. T. McCormnc rcsldcnco
property on Market avonuo from
A. E. Seaman and will soon take
possession.
OTIS WILSON, of tho Red Cross,
Is enjoying n week's vacation on
Coos River, ' fixing up IiIb now
homo northwest of tho Coos Day
Croamory.
DEN OSTLINI) wont down to Daudon
this morning whoro today will bo
opened tho b(tls on tho DD block
-which will bo ono of tho moBt
modern structures of the city.
FRANK LAI8E nnd J. Albort Mut
son nnd MnstorB Jullua Mntsou
nnd Lloyd LoMloux, returned last
ovenlng from an pvor-Hu,ndny stay
at tho Laluu ranch In tIo Sand
Hills.
JAMES 110GAN who has moved lils
marblo nnd monument workn from
Coqulllo to Marshflold loft on tho
Santa Clara for Sun Francisco on
business.
MRS. DELLE DARN1DGE loft Sun
day for Portland and Salem, ac
companying Mtb. Frank Cameron
who was committed to tho Oregon
Stnto Asylum.
MRS. D. A. JACKSON wiib hero for
a short shopping trip today from
Catching Inlet.
PERCY (HDIIS, of Norpi Inlet, this
morning was down for a abort
trip.
MRS. LOUI8 ST. DENNIS waB here
on n shopping trip this morn
ing from North Inlet.
MR. AND MRS. AXEI, RUTH wore
down todny from Nor(h Inlot,
coming to attend tho funoral of
ChnrleH O. Hanson.
W. J. COLE came In this morning
from his ranch on Hayncs Inlet,
tho first visit lo tho city slnco
last fall.
JOHN HANSEN and C. E. Ijunscn
came down today from I (ay new
Inlet to attend tho funoral of
tholr uncle, (jharlcs O. HunHon.
MRS. WILLIAM DJQRQUI8T, of
Coos River, Is visiting with nor
parents, Mr. nnd Mra. John Mat
eon, on Catching Inlet.
ROY ADDOTT, who Is now ono of
thp fulthfuj on tho smltfr-Pawoni
lino, spent Sunday horo. Ho Is as
much of an, enthusiast over base
ball as ever nnd says Ihot Pow
ers can tako MnrBhflcId down the
lino this Bummor.
EMM,ETT PIERCE, foromnn of tho
Tar Heel camp, was hero over
Sunday nnd Bald tbt o expected
to resumu operations thoro to
day or tomorrow, tho rpconstruc
tlon or tlio long trestle being
practically complete.
COLLIER l. 1HIFFINGTON, now an
attorney t Gold Donch but for
soYoral weeks a resldont of Marah
field laBt wlntor, camo up yestor
day on lognl buslnqsB and will ro
turn ngaln tomorrow.' Mr. Duf
riliRton Is strong In IiIh prnlso for
Curry county.
MRS. E. MJNaUB visiting today
on Coob River with Mra. B. L.
RcHtioy, having gono up on the
early uont.
C. L. MOREY and DeForest Mason,
with hlnnkctH and fishing tackle,
loft this attornoon for Ten Mllo on
a fishing trip.
DR. J. T. McCOIjMAC went up to
his summer homo on South Coos
Rlvor today, expecting to return
again this evening.
Itarley $ l.!W Rallies
R. E.MILLEl?, superintendent pr
tho dredgo Seattle, roturneij on
the morning train to Dnndou
after a short visit horo.
153 H
ETiF"H
-J'1 lw
We Do
and
MRS. T. J. MACGENN cqmo yp on
tho Vega from Emplro to North
Dend on a short visit 'thin morning.
MRS. WARNER OGREN und Miss
Ogron, returned this morning
from a camping trip near Ten
Mlo on the Nola, Rasmusson
place.
"The Owl"
Frank I). Cohan,
THE KODK STORE
MARSHPIELD-BANDON
AUTO STAGE
in Conht Road
Leave Marhliflelil dally at
7 a. in. p. n
I'jive Itutidon dally at
7 n. in. I !' "
I'ARK 9S.OO.
Ktanib yarnliflejd, Clmiidler Motll
Xorjli Hend, pppoloXews
Stand;
Haiidnii, Gal I lor Hotel,
II. X. "DICK RICHARDS
MR. AND MRS. P. W. SCIIIFFILE
camo In from Ilaynes Inlet to
day 'whoro they have boon visit
ing with Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W.
Schiffolo.
CHARLOTTE AND TYSON KEY-
8ER, nulco and nephew of Mrs
Harvey Smith, Icavo overland to
morrow via Eugene for their
home In SIrhoii, California, after
spending tup past year 8Ch0'
hero.
MISS EDNA LOUISE LAR8EN
loaves the last of the week for
Berkeley whoro sho will study
music at tho stato university for
tho summer. On returning In the
fall, Miss Larson will Jcuch his
tory of miiBlc" lu the OJordrum
conservatory.
MRS. W. S. CHANDLER returned
this morning via Portland from a
YlsU of Boveral weeks In San Fran
cisco. Slio was mut at JarvU Und
ine Vr Mr. und Mrs. Irving Chand
ler and Mr. and Mr. Wllllum
Chandler who wont up shortly be
foro eight o'clock (n the speed
boat Kid.
Writes of Coos Schools. A most
Interesting nrtlclo Is carried in the
Sunday Qrcgonlnn on tho schools of
Coos Cqunty. Tho pictures of Super
intendent Raymond E. Baker and
Supervisor F. A. aildcn rro carried,
ns well as tho pictures of tho schools
nt Eastslde, Hunker Hill, Denver Hill
Dora and Rlvcrton.
Columbia Hour 91,7,1 Haines.
-
MRS. WILLEY'8 NFAV
STORK
Is named
THE NKEHL'ECRAFT
Xow In new Honio.
78 Central Ave.
Ladles' Emporium
NEW TODAY 1
FOR SALi: Furniture of Ihrco.
room house. Bargain. W. II. Fo
toy, West fluuker Hill.
WANTED General housework by
experienced girl. Address P. O.
Box 800, Marshflold, Oregon.
WANTED Girl for general IioiisO
work. .Mrs. A. II. Powers.
FOR RENT Small modern fur.
nlslicd bungalow, Phono 183-J
WANTED By capable working
housekeeper, position In small
family. A. S,, Times.
FOR HAILE Light team and wag
on, a Biinp for unyono wanting
to move out ovorlnnd. Only $225
for outfit. J. D. Gllflllnn. Del-mar.
FOR RENT Two nicely fiirnlshodj
roouiB, Mra. R. Nordrum,' 070 'fio.
Fifth, Phono 37CJ.
ttt
t ' FOR SALE
$1
FOR HA LK Dairy mid slink farm
I reasonable Address II. W. 8an
i ford, Sumner, Oregon.
mj
WAITED ' Vt
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WANTED Man and wlfo for runch
work. II. R., caro of Times.
.tmtl
1 FOP HEN I
tmtmmmtti
FOR RENT Furnished .Vrooni cot
tage at 438 Hall uveniio. Phono
385-L or apply 081 So, h st,
FOR RENT Myrtlo Arm1, modern
furnished apartments, freo ,h,et
and wator, $25 per month up.
$
j financial" t'I
I A1 receiving application for 1st
mart, loans on Iraprovod ranchos,
F. E. Conway, Myrtlo Arm Apt, i
Have your programs pi luted ul
Tlio Times office.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOQDS
FREIGHT AND 1!A1GA,GK
. Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
i , i Phono 103 v
Residence Phong HW
Market Ave.' and Waterfront
apcr 2:00 p. m. daily
About it,
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