The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 11, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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- TliE Cd0S PA-Y TIMES' MAnsiiplELIJ OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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Motor oil made irom asphalt-base
crude gives best
lubrication "with least car
hon Such is the testimony of
motorists and experts alike. As
Lieut. Bryan, U.S.N., puts it: "Oils
made from the asphalt-base crudes
haveshownthemselvestobemuch
better adapted to motor cylinders,
as far as their carbon-forming pro
clivities are concerned, than are
oaraffine-base Pennsylvania oils."
Zerolene is scientifically refined
from selected California crude
asphalt-base not only made from
the right crude but made right. Dealers
everywhere and at service stations and
agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
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High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks boine out of the high rent distiicf and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagiand
-The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 343-J and 326
PORTLAND
j.dO class
F. A. KILBURN
SAILS APRIL 13. '
North Pacific Steamship
Co. '
Smith Terminal Dock.
Direct Sailing '
to
Eureka,
San Francisco,
Santa Barbara, '
Los Angeles,
San Diego. '
BREAKWATER
APRIL 12
I;. (.'. (TMIIN'd, Agent
EX-TRAMP 'A MILLIONAIRE.
His Ambition Oneo Was to Duy $1,000,
000 Worth of Beefsteak.
Lrs0 It. liruk,. or Oiitntl Atucrlcn
walked past a l,o Angeles (Cnl.) park
nnl. iMilnilna tit tli(. benches iiml fniiii
lulus beneath tin. trees, mild:
"Twenty years ago 1 wit In that plaza
"M a bench, null l had neltlnr n place
I" sleep nor anything to ent. 1 was a
ti-niiifi. and as I sat there looking up nt
llii" sky I plaiiueil nn hnw many heef
steaks 1 would buy If I had $I.O(io.(MX)."
Mr. Drake neglected to say that, no
cording to Miiii'n ami Hrnilstrcct's be Is
today ruled at more than .fl.diiii.i )(. but
lie Mid ny that now he Inn! enough
nullify In buy all the beefsteaks lie
would want Tor the ic.it of bis life.
Mr. Di'iiUe has niailo his fortune In
'"entrul America, but he does not nil
vise others that they may hope to do
likewise.
Shorn of Beard, Ha Lost Hlo Reason.
Anguish unwed by being shorn uf n
beard which hail never before felt the
razor's edge Is believed to have been
responsible for William Hroslus, twenty-one
years old. of Dllzuboth, N. J.,
becoming tempontrlly deranged to mi
extent that Ills father caused Ids ar
rest, fearing flint he might carry out
111 reals to kill him. Despite bis youth.
llriMlus had cultivated n long Jet black
heard, which his fattier Insisted lie
shaved off. When the shorn youlh re
turned n short time later friends fulled
to recognize him. Then William tided
lu Hiich it strange uiauner that he was
committed for examination us to his
menial condition.
THE HOME TOWN. !
-I- Soino folks leave liomo for money, -I-
I -J- And hoiiio leitNe Iioiiip for funit'i ;
; Sumo seek hKIoh mIwhjs HUiiny,
, And Home dupttrt In shame. ;
; 1 euro not what tlio renHon ;
; Men travel east or Weil ;
; Or what tliu month or hwirom, ;
Tliu luitno town Is llm best. :
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! TIip liotnn town In the glnd town :
! Wliciu MoniclhttiK lonl nbiOoH. '.
; 'TIm not tliu money mml town v
Tlint nil ltd spirit lilitett. ;
TIiuukIi stintiMcm scoff and limit It !
! And uven Jeer ItM tinni, -I-
'; It Iihh ti ulinrm uhuut it !
. ! No other town cuii elnlm. !
!
',' The homo town hIIoh cerin bluer !
I ; TIiiiii hKIph tlmt Ktletch nwny. -I-
j- The homo town friends seem truer -I-
' ; And kinder tliroiiKli tliu day. -j-
. ; And, wlii'ther kIuiii or tliecry, !
; l.Ulit liourtrd or oYineMHMl !
I ; Or HtniHKlu ill or wcwry, ;
! 1 ll!e tlio homo town IiohU :
!
! I.pt him who will ko wniidor
I ! To dlntunt towim to llvo.
; Of mime tliliiKH 1 hiii fonder
Tlitui nil they lmvo to Klve.
The cold uf dlHtnnt pIiicm
Could not repay m qiilta
Vor tlioBi. fnuiillnr fnri
Tluit keep tlio home town lirlKlit.
IJntrolt I-'reo 1'reiw.
FOR THE CHILDREN
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A Story For the Little Kiddies
When Sleepy Time Comes.
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A PLAY UNIFORM.
Small Tots Find This Kind
of an Apron Amusing.
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A NATIVE ARTIST.
THE BEAR AND BUTTERFLY.
Information and Amusoment Furnish
ed by a Map of tlio World on a Globo,
Many Things of Intorost to Small
I Pooplo A Sweet Miss From Chicago.
"Uncle Hen, won't you please tell us
I a kooiI tilKht aloryV" asked Utile Ned
i anil Polly Ann ,us sleepy time came
i -sIcalliiK alone lu the gloom. "Yes,"
j said I'liele Hen, and he told u slcvpy
i lime story of
s in hi ii -ii ii-rrTTrTTasg&&fl?
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Wwmi0&mJ&&i&
"I Minlll no Wftll nn Tlmm nnfnpn Mn HnTllli
a1' "" iikii i-u infill ubiuii v u w,n
Since we installed the Gas Water Healer, dish
is no ti 0UDI3 at all."
. MRS. NUWIFE HAS ALSO DISCOVERED that every clean
"'9 job around the house is far easier with plenty of hot water
jwlhat the GAS WATER HEATER is saving liar hours of
Iinie anil hard work each week.
A GAS WATER HEATER in your home will do as much.
1 e c.osl of installation and operation is so low you will won
Der you didn't have one long ago.
LOOK OVER THE LINE OF GAS" WATER HEATERS
A' OUR OFFICE OR YOUR DEALERS TODAY.
Or
egon
Telephone 178
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THE COOS BAY TIMES
travels over Every Street -in Every
lwn, and over Every Road in
Coos County. LET IT CARRY
YOUR MESSAGE.
SHOOT AWAY $24,000,000..
Tromondous Cost of War llluotrated by
tho Oattlo of Vordun.
If the fsilumtt' of LMHIO.OOO shelU Is
approximately the number llred In the
great Verdun battle the lliiiiuclat out
lay to the contending armies for nrtll
lery ammunition alone has been at
leact I'O.OOO.OIK) to $'.! 1.000,000.
This estimate of army ordnance ex
perts Is based on the theory Hint the
bulk of the lighting has been done
with 7r centimeter Held guns. In
asmuch us the fiermaus have iiiade use
of n considerable number of large Held
pieces and siege gnus, the cost lu artil
lery aniniiinllloii probably has been
considerably more than $'J 1,000,000.
As the caliber of u gun Increases tliu
coat per round multiplies rapidly. The
huge Herman guns which demolished
tliu I.lcgo forllllcalliiiis and shelled
Dunkirk from a distance of twenty
nillos or inoru hurl projectiles that cost
many hundreds of dollars, tliu exact
tlgurcs nut being known.
lu addition to the enormous cost of
artillery iimuiuultlon used lu tliu Ver
dun light, many millions of rounds of
small arms ammunition have been con
sumed, the outlay for hospital service
has lieeu excessively high, while the
loss of effis'tlvu lighting units lias been
enormous on both sides.
, VALUE OF BABY IS $90.
i MA(jcd Person Becomes a Negative
Quantity," Doelaros Profossor.
What Is u Imliy woitli?
I'riifessor Irving T. Fisher of Yule,
urging the adoption of a bill for coin
I puWoiy social Insiminro for workmen,
j told the (oinuiltlce mi social wcirurent
I the slatchoiise, lu lioMon. that he esti
mated the value of a baby to be $W.
"And I estimate tlio value of an mliilt
to bo $1,000." said tho professor. "The
value of an aged person, by computa
tions under the proposed system, be
comes n nogntlvo quantity.
"The proposed hill will bring lire
ventlve medicine Into every homo.
I.uit jr there wero 030.000 unneces
Miry deaths In the United Ktalos. Tho
bill nUo will distribute tho ruoruious
burden of hlckuess so It will not en
tirely overwhelm it worker when It
COlllltf."
Credit Glvon In Ohio,
llv taking liatli. brushing teeth and
going to hed early, pupils lu Logan
county (O.) school get nlno credit
marks, six of tlium for tho buth.
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MOTOR ROAD IN MEXICO.
First Hlflhway For Exclusive Use of
Automobiles Recently Completed.
What Is Mild to lie tho llrst highway
fur the exclusive use of nutoinohlles
over hullt in Mexico was recently lln
blicd between Tiiiupleo and Piinuco, u
dUtnnco of about thlity-llvo nillos. It
Is for tlio uso of motor trucks and
automobiles lu extensive oil opera
tions nt Puuuco. Tho highway was
constructed hy the oil companies. Here
tofore transportation botweon Tanuco
a ml Tampleo lmd been by bouts on tho
I'uuuco river, compelling ell conipunles
to maintain expensive gasoline launch
so for tholr ollleluls and other employ
ees. Xow n regular service of nuto
mobiles will he established botweon
tho two terminal.
The country dlstrlctH around Tain
plro are sadly lscklng In good roads,
but it h expected that this condition
will bo romcdled rapidly. Many of
tho lurgor oil companies are nlrondy
upending conslderiiblo money lu tlio
construction of roads for their private
use. and later many of these highways
pwibubly will bo connected and made
Into u general syMoui ami thrown
open to tho public.
I'luns nro also on foot for n modern
highway between Tainjiico and Mon
terey, more than 3'-T nllo. uiul also
one between Monterey and Matamoras.
on the Hlo (Jrumlt botilor, about 'Mo
miles. The btutes of TnmauUpus und
Nuevo Leon will aid these projects,
ind tho federul government Is expect
ed to eld.
A DEAR AND A DUTTERFLY. '
i'0ne of the Youngest and Most
King's blue linen fashions this quaint Successful Sculptors,
little uniform for (Ive-yeur-olds. The r
edges and huge, grownup pockets aru
bound with ihuk blue silk bruld, und j PRODUCT OF AMERICAN SOIL.
h tho New Arts Opening to Womin
Sculpturo Offers an Attractive Field.
One College Girl Has Already Made
a Place For Herself.
Ono of the most successful among
the younger women sculptors of the
1'nltcd States Is Miss Alice Morgan
Wright. Miss Wright Is n gradunte of
Smith college, 1004. In the years fol
lowing her college course hu studied
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BEAUTIFYING ALLENTOWN.
Many Improvements In View First
Town to Have Planning Exhibit.
The city planning commission of Al
lentown, Pa., Is actively engaged hi
limiting plans for the proper develop
ment of the city. It favors taking ml.
vantage of the natural resources
around Allentown for the establish
iiient of boulevards. The biggest
question confronting the commission.
i however. Is the mutter of house sew
erage, which has been agitated twen
ty years anil Is u proposition running
Into several million dollars. As now
constituted, the commission has the
membership with tho ability to cope
with this important problem, and It Is
expected they will proceed without
delay on broad lines for the greatest
permanent benellt to the city.
Mr. Prank Koester, the city planning
expert of New York city, has been ad
vising tho commission, and It was nt
Allentown that he gave an exhibition
embracing all the best features of city
planning from tliu famous classic
cities. Including those of medieval
times, to the most modern Impiove
monts found lu New York or hi the
great Kuropcan capllals.l
This exhibition, which had Its Inau
gural at Allciitowu. Mr. Koester lias
Nliui' shown lu several cities. The ex
hibition consists of some TiOO large
sized photographs, maps und drawings,
highly artistic In nppeunincc. system-
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1UNUI.T 01' IIKDir.VAI. I'LANNINO.
ntlenlly nrrunged nnd mounted upon
strongly constructed panels of uniform
size. The panels, suine llfty lu number,
are grouped und cluaslllod according to
the various phases of city planning
while each lllustrallon is ilescilptlvely
oxplalucil, thus enabling the vlsibir to
I readily comprehend the great u.l
around benellt derived from city plan
ulng.
lu addition to tlmoo panels there nro
a number of placards, giving concrclo
statements of the aim ami results of
modern city planning.
City planning Justllles Itself nt every
point, and America Is wtiklng up to lis
possibilities In a very wonderful way
lu Mr. Koester's exhibition thewi Im
nortant elements, iiuiong others, are
i i oiisldorml:
Classic and modlowil cily planning,
modern Amoiiean and IJuropean city
Iniprovoiiiontfl. the plan of tho city ns.i
whole, Individuality of cities, ehihslllca
tlon und graduation of districts and
zones, tho uitlsllc loguIutUu of build
ings and streets, the development of
civic centers, public squares and trallle
centers, locution of public buildings,
bridges mid bridge approaches, docks
und water fronts, parks and play'
groiindi. garden cities and working
men's Iioiuoh. civic embellishments,
street and puik lighting, electric street
railways, city water supply, street eon
structlun and cure of streets, city sani
tation und wiihte dlspusul, and tho
adaptation of nil theno diverse ele
ments to the demands of efllclency,
health and beauty and promotion of
the city's future growth.
A large and ferocious bear onco lived
lu the middle of a great forest, und so
lien e mid terrible was he that he had
the forest all lo himself, for nil the an
Ituiils who used to live there ran away
when they saw him coming.
At last he met a butlerlly. It was u
be.iutiful blue und gold .biHterlly, and
when the bear discovered It It was sit
ting on u wild rose eating breakfast.
The bear was so delighted at lluillng
something to scare that the roar he
gave sounded almost unliable. Never
theless It wus such u roar ns would
have frightened a squirrel Into a lit.
Hut Instead of showing any signs of
tits the btitteiily continued quietly
eating breakfast. Just us If the bear
had not spoken. At this the .bear was
nngry. So ho gave seventeen of Ills
loudest nnd llercest ronrs. When ho
was all through the hutterlly turned
and suld politely. "lCxcuso mo; did you
say nnythlnglr"
"Say anything?" recated tho hear.
"Didn't you hear mo? Aren't you
f lightened V
"rilghtcncdj" echoed tho butterlly.
"What should 1 be afraid of?"
"Why. of me, of course." said the
bear. "K very body's afraid of me."
At that' the butterlly laughed and
laughed. "You don't suppose you nro
so terrible, you silly creature!" she
said. "You arc the one that should bu
frightened. There Is houiethliig ulwiij'H
behind you, mid It follows wherever
you go."
The bear looked over his shoulder.
"Oh, you can't see It." said the but
tetily. "Mut It's bslilud you nil the
same."
"Goodness gracious mol" cried tho
hear. "What is It?"
"I shnn't tell you," replied the butter
lly, "but If I were you I'd bo careful
how I behaved."
"Thank you so much for telling me,"
said the bear, quite meekly. "I'll be
puttleiilaiiy careful, uiul I won't growl
and romp and rour and scare things
oer any more, tioodhy. Miss Mutter
lly." und ho tiptoed back to his forest.
When he had gone the butterlly
laughed uiul laughed. "Silly thing!"
Fhe said. "Of course there's something
behind him that hu can't see, but It's
only Ids own tall!"
Uco of the Globe.
It Is very Interesting for children to
truce paths of travel on the globe,
I which iiuiiiy of tlieni possess, for It
Is really more fun. Utile boy or glil,
J than iiiauy of your toys, mid If you
lluiMi iii) globe usk your father to buy
you one. It Is ceilululy mi Interesting
! game, tun! If you do not believe Just
i try it.
i A Girl and Her Reflection,
The girl lu tho picture Is from Chicago,
! but the was In 1'loilda when her pho-
to.ii. ih was Miiiippcd. Perhaps hhe
would have enjoyed the skating uiul
(ousting uf her own city during the
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Municipal Pleasuro Harbor.
Under the direction of the Hvunston
(III.) oltUtfc' conuultteo a campaign
vn4 lniiiichr.l to ruUe $10,000 as part
of the SJ5.UOO that will bo required to
Sw I IW CtZr
JtAIlY T.OUIBK M'CliAIINON.
winter season, but sho went to Florida,
of the SJD.UOO t nut win uo require! io uro umost u.
build Lvanston's proposed niiinl'-lnal , , , , u, Mn(, ,, 8Urf
harbor The harbor wJIJ be built as a ' iii3im(( .. , , M,
I pleasuro harbor ouly, and no attempt
pleasuro harbor only, am no "f'l-i ( , bl4J uumu for amU
Mill bo made to convert It Into u harbor ,'""'",' ' '
ni rtnrnTnCttln 1 niimrilPU. I "
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KO AUOKAULI'.
the garineiit hangs from the shoulders,
tho trim hygienic way. Across tho bot
tom paradu delightful kindergarten
people lu applique uiul embroidery.
HOMEMADE BREAD.
ii.... .. m.l- i.. ct.ii ni i ir n,iif.iti
.nr Wll I
Hreak two rakes of yeast Into a cup
ful of water ut blood temneratiire. Put
n tablespooiiful uf sugar on tho yeast
to stimulate Us quick growth. Whllo j
this soaks, warm two cupfuls of milk
with a cupful of water. This, with tho
water over the yeast, makes u quart of
wetting sulllcleiit for four loaves.
In u largo mixing bowl put several
sieves of Hour nnd make a depression
lu the middle of the Hour, In which
put a level tnblespoouful of salt and
a heaping tablespooiiful of latil. Pour
he liquid and the yeast upon tho Hour
.mil mix with tho hands, working tliu
Hour from the outside Into the liquid lu
the middle of the mass. Mnko u stiff
dough mid lift the hall out, putting
away any remaining Hour for future
use. If the Hour Is granular let tho
dough Uo on the board for ten min
utes, covered with a wiirm bowl, that
the Hour may properly absorb tho
moisture. If tho Hour Is not granular
this wait Is not necessary.
Now shape the dough without knead
ing, lay the ball In u buttered bowl
and butter the siirfaco or tliu dough to
keep It soft. Cover and let It double
lu a warm place, an hour to an hour
and a half. If you wish still further
to hurry It set the bowl In warm wa
ter and place a smaller bowl of-warm
water on the lid of the large bowl con
taining the dough,
When doubled shape quickly Into the
Imkliit: iiaiiri for the second ilslug mid
imkii when nuiiln lluht. This reel no Is
excellent for use when one must have
bread In a hurry. Half of tliu dough
may ho niudo Into crusty rolls.
Shampoo For Whito Hair.
The very best shampoo for whlto
hair Is the white or uu egg beaten Into
a pint of soft, cool water. Hub tho
hair with the egg, making a soft lath
er, after wetting tho hair with cold win
tcr and finish the same as with other
iiampoo, except lu the last rinsing wa
ter, which should ho cold. A few drops
of the bcstyhidlgo, not ordinary blu
ing, should be added to tinge tlio wa
ter. This acts exactly as does bluing
oil white goods, leaving tho hair u pure
white and not lu the least tinged with
yellow.
Pale eyebrows mid IusIioh mnko a
face expresslonlosH. They can bo coax
ed Into u better growth by rubbing tho
eyebrows nightly with viifollno and
uppljing to tlio roots of both tho eye
brows and eyelashes a Ionic mailu by
mixing llvo grains of sulphate of qui
nlno with one oiinco of sweet almond
oil. Apply this with a Hue sable brush,
which comes for the purpura.
Cheap Fruit Cake.
Cream ono cupful of sugar nnd one
half cupful or butter: then mid three
Ublefpooufiils of molasses and ono
I paten egg, one small laiiiespoonrui or
'(liiunmou, one tcuspooiiMl of mixed
! spices, one cupful of sour milk, with
ono tcuspoonfiil or salt to foam; ouu-
,lmlf tcuspoonfiil or salt, one cupful of
i hopped raisins, and you may add
iltron and chopped Ilgs, which will
niiiko it much nicer; two cupfuls or
Hour, adding alternately with the milk
till all Is used. Meat thoroughly.
I'iour the fruit and bako lu u moderate
oven.
j Free Muccleii.
darters are, happily, being relegated
'io the errors or the past. I( stands to
rciiBon that any tightening on such a
busy und Important part of the leg Is
dangerous, mid ninny men and women
owe varicose vlus to tho farteru of
their youth.
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MIB.1 ALICU MOIUJAN WntOIIT.
with Ciutzon 'Morgluiu nnd Praxer, two
lending Americans. Successes liavo
como enRy to MLss Wright. Sho took
tho St. amnions prlzo and later the
Uutzon Morglum prize.
During llvo years spent In Parli
many of Miss Wright's sculptured
pieces were In tho salons of Prance,
Slnco her return liunio they hnvo been
shown In tho academies of Philadel
phia and Nuw York and at tho Panama
Pacllle exposition. Smith collcgo vis
itors will especially reiuemlier Mls
Wright's hronxo relief of President
Seelye, which now hangs lu Assembly
hall at Northampton.
CONVALESCENT CHILDREN.
How to Amuse a Child Doomed to the
Und Awhile.
A child recovering from an Illness U
apt to bo fretful mid peevish, demand
ing any amount of patience on the part
of a mother or an attendant.
If the child Is a boy modeling In clay
will be found entertaining, nnd by
helping him form iHHerent animals and
houses many an Irksomo hour will Im
whlled uway. If a girl, try paper flow
ers or paper dolls. Children also enjoy
making scrapbooks. Cut nttractlvo pic
tures from old colored magazines, for
It should nlwaya bo remembered chil
dren like bright colors. Young chil
dren cnu cut If thoy are not couuietent
to paste.
Never let a child who Is recovering
from an Illness sew, for It will prove
tiring, tho work being too Inteut,
whereas paper clothes for dolly are
sure to bu enjoyed without fatigue.
A pair of toy scales ami supplies, lu
the shape of rice, sugur, ralHlns uud
salt, to keep shop, will pleaso a small
child, mid mother, or course, will do
the buying.
Kxpenslve toys are not necessary to
muko a child happy, for nine out of
ten will prefer sumo simple humeuiada
affair or an amusoiiieut they create for
themselves.
That Untidy Top Drawer.
Much Is gained If, Instead or mnklng
linings or pads for tho bureau draw
ers, the drawers themselves are made
dainty and ready for tho receptacles
of articles.
First give the Inside as many coats
of whlto pa:iit as are neceswiry to give
a clear whlto tone, and then a cout of
white enamel. This gives u perfectly
smooth surface, which Is fresher than
nay other lining could be.
The draweis look neat and attrac
tive, ami when donning Is desired a
simple, wiping with u dump cloth pro
duces perfect cleanliness.
The same Idea could bo carried out
with all shelves, cuphoaids and draw
ers In tho house, whether for linen.
china or kitchen utensils. They Bra
more easily cared for than wheu ar
ranged with othor covers. This proc
ess makes a good substitute for the
highly recommended glusa shelves.
Salad Supromo.
Arrange lettuce hearts on Individual
plates and place In the center of each
ono sections of orauges and celery, cut
' lu Julienne strips. Uunilsli the top
with chopped Kugllsh walnuts and
i dates cut In small plecea aud 4em
with a light mayounabe.
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