The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OHEGON, STATESilAN, - SALE1I; .OREGON "
TUESDAY. MOBBING, MARCH. 17, 1025 .
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Tip ; DEDICATION of he
"Children's Tree." a shir.lv
litl.!alnutH tbolc place- at 4
olojc yiesteraay at tetuo6a, ett'tlie
r.rr1 JuJiise grounds .tinker the.
direction: of Cbemeketa chapter of
the. Daughters;. . of the American
ReVojtlaiiWiUi .Mrs. Russell Cat
ling regent,; presiding, The exer
clislopened with the" salute to the
rSQCIAX CAZJZTnXAJCM;
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! h'it?$Mri&iii. - -?....-,.
Stajed -wmtn9fttctioj8r Chad
wick chapter .of the,J&atern Star.
Social .avventag. ,
Pythian .Sisters benefit dance.
WQW tall. :
j , TiUieunv, club dance. Derby
1 Hail- ' t'Jfrt,,i'ii.-t ki--
V 1 -Wr Iters'., club- If rsL Merrill - IX
4 OWId; 1840 Soutii HlghstVeeT,!
- hostess.
First Evangelical church. Chick
en piej supper. 6:1 V o'clock.
St." Patrick's tea. East Division
of the- First Presbyterian Ladles'
A 14 society, Church arloirs. 2! to
n o'clock. "S i"r. p. ,
Count-on-me class of the First
Baptist church. Miss Dora Walk
er. 407 North Nineteenth street -:'
St. , Patrick's chicken dinner,
'entraj Congregational churchy at
church, 19th and Ferry; streets.
Jason Lee chicken pie supper,
6 o'clock at the ehurcbU General
Aid society Jn charge, "V" -V
Music study section of , Salem
Arts' league. Mrs-'MJ.F. Lau,7?4
N. Summer street,' hostess.
i ; Wednesday
( Daughters "of the Kile." Mrs: V.
R. KuUn.. ff5J N." Winter Street;
Literature studysection 'of the
American "Association of Univers
ity women. '' ' ' ; "
. First Methodist church' circles':
South C&ktral : f Mrs. Catherine
Urownj at "Jefferson; "West Cen
tral: Mrs: f A. riirk. K.a North
1?' Church street; East CehtralJ Mrs.
w.r A. A. Siewert, ; 388 North Wih-
I'll V V- V . UUUIU iJWWW AWA.n. VjI -
V. Eyre, 19 73 'Mill street; Yew
Park, Irs. : A. B. Hudelsori,-. 915
South i2th street; 'Naomi Circle:
Mrs. O. H. Jewett, 1206. North
16th street; Lucy. Anna Lee: Mrs.
Foster Odom, l?3ft State street. -i
j Thursday-;
Royal Dadmun, under auspices
ot Salem MacDowell club, Grand
theater, 8:15 o'clock. f
Friday
Woman's Union. First Congre
gational church. .
; ! Saturday
American Association, of Unl
verejtjl Women, 12:30, o'clock
luncheon. Gray Belle, Dr.jWatter
H. rdwn, speakerSfTJv'f v
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T. club,! sprinpfoTijial. '
You can't buy
be more satisfadrytihi
rinnn
THE
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Science has not
that' iaf any more
'-jap'.."
GOOD NEWS FOR HOUSEWIVES
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Criri!
A tVery5pecilal Offering
Wednesday r
and Thursday
Positively None t3old
Gold arid Ecru, Blue andEcru, Pink arid ; Ecru
stripes with bolster to match. See window display
' N ' - MAIL ORDERS
carefully filled, postage or express paid within
j radius of one hundred miles , "
u cxh,ast do?. j ':-!.
SALEM STORE f f ronTMJmOTuE..
COO State Street s 383 AUcr-Street
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flag and the singing of a stanza
of '('America." Then impressively,
one by one the young members of.
iind those eligible' for membership
in, the organization of Children
of the American Revolution, each
placed a shovelful ; of soil about
the sturdy roots. "I name this
U treer Old Glory; said rCHt ire Hnr-
ley, who ceremoniously concluded
the planting.; -..-...t.i
, Mrs. Isaac Lee' Patterson, who
planted the 'nut from which the
tree grew, gave an interesting his
tory of the organization of the
children of the American Revo
lution In Oregon, of which she was
the ' founder in the state. Evelyn
Sibley of Dallas; ,'aftbe age of S
years, was the first , child in Ore-
to become a member," having
taken out her papers on Novem
ber 18, 1915. ; Miss Sibley, whose
mother was organizing regent of
th Sarah Child era Polk chapter,
was born on the anniversary of
the ride of Paul Revere.
It is interesting to know that
the walnut from Twhich this small
tree has sprung was'ooo of a nnm
her given by M. O. Plummer, who
brought a seed from the tree on
George 'Washington's , esUte at
Mount Vernon, which the Father
of the Country himself planted, to
each chapter of the Daughters of
the American. Revolution :in Ore
gon. The seed -Trom which the
tree that, was' planted .yesterday
sprung iff the,; only one of these
that' grew. . ' , - -
; Mrs. " Seymour f Jones made the
wish Tor the tree which, in brief,
was the Bame that she wished for
the 'children's.organlzatIo"n,-rthat
both." should . grow ' andj flourish
and become" very strong. - Edna
Raymond : read j Joyce - lyilmer's
'Trees,?' which was very appropri
ate, to . the day. j The . ceremonies
closed with the singing, of "The
Star Spangled ; Danner."
Mrs. James. Ileltzel, president of
the Children of. the American Re
volution, has. as' her charges Vir
ginia Best, Clay born. Dyer, John
McCullough, William. Dyer, Edna
Raymond, ,Orvillet Raymond. Dor
othy' Rulifson; j Robert : Rulif son
and Maureen Stylea . ' t -
Among those, whoiarelawaiting
their papers are (Jane Harbison,
Sonny Spears, Annabelle . Hawkey,
Helen Ralph," Jack. -Harbison,
Grace' Elizabeth Holman and- Mar
garet HelUel. j
Mr. and MreJ W. H. Steusloff
spent the week-end at Pacific City.
The eye of St.Patrlck'a day was
fittingly chosen oran -Irish .pro
gram, last inlght at '-the woman's
ehi"aQi61ise v.hTnemhers of the
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a leavenef at
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pure or
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:Ccforg That Time
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Salem MacDowell ' club sponsoring
interesting groups of numbers. ;
" I'll , Take : You Home Again,
Kathteen. a number full of plain
tive longing for the Emerald Isle,
waa sung, by the high school boys'
quartet in which Ronald Craven,
Cotlas Maraters, Earl RIggs and
Alrll Anderson are the singers.
Gladys Raffety gave "Macushla,"
and, Carol S. Dibble gave two
groups of ". readings - 5pring,"
"The Connanght Rangers," "Brid
get Brady," "Irish Skies." Path
leen Mavourneen" and "Low-Back
Across the Moor.", "The Kerry
Cow," and "The Harbor." "Kath
CaV" were sung by Leon Jehnison,
and "Kllarney, Come ' Back to
Erin," by Mrs. C. A. Kells. 5
- Elizabeth Waters and Cynthia
Delano were delightful In their
dances, and Mary Taimadge Head-
rick's violin fiang in "Believe Me
it all Those Endearing i Young
Charms."
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Reverend Vard Wilils : Long
performed the ceremony at 9:15
o'clock Sunday morning ; at the
Presbyterian manse which united
in marriage Miss violet Craig and
Mr. I Howard ' Harvey. : Mr. and
Mrs. A.. M. Knapprwere the only
friends of the young people wit
nessing the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey left immediately
after; the ceremony for ; a ; short
trip north, after which' they will
be at home at 461 North High
street. Mrs.. Harvey' is an em
ployee of the V. G. Shipley store,
and Mr. Harvey is on the staff at
the Gray Belle. : ; ; '
I The members of the : Tillicum
club will enjoy a St. Patrick's
dance this" evening at Derby hall.
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"J "Forget "all your troubles, and
coma - to the Grand - theater this
evening, for tDown in Maine ; is
a scream from start to finish and,
asa local showis.the.bst, you've
seen tor many a uay. i oaay
St. Patrick's , Day, celebra4e it , by
coming to a real -.rural" .comedy..
Given, by the Salem Heighte
Community club, under the aus
pices of Salem Rebekah Lodge No.
1, the lodge feels fortunate in be
ing able' to - present "Down In
Maine." This cast has worked to
gether for two years and last year
gave the well remembered "Cran
berry Corners." ? j f ,
: Two special acts prove quite an
attraction in themselves. Edward
Burhside will sing and Leo Du
Bois will give a monologue. Neith
er men need any introduction to
Salem; people, aa their acts are
popular and very, good.! You're
going to; miss a real; treat -of yau
fail to see "DowJtiln Maine" this
evening at the Grand, theater. , .
. Cast includes:
Zepb Cnramitifrg. ; A. N. Fulkerson
Ralpk (Hi Brother) ..P. F. Stol(iei
Xeil Wentroth , Edward BnrMida
Single . .Hrry Buruside
Tompa i K. Morjrn
Mr. Uoldear King: Brtlett
Jimpsey .' Rodney Hardman
Moaa Gossin ...Will lain Trudgen
3nie Cwminwiga MP.Mt. Kini Bartlett
KezUti ..iJ ss..aMi. Ik Karrington
Betsey. Tompa ..Jlra.'IX C Waihbmra
Kra. Oannuags M ra. C. Ww Sawyer
, Mr.; and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert
entertained as their guest yester
day Anthony Euwer of Portla.nd.
A cleverly given meeting of the
Northwest Poetry society was held
on, Friday, the 13th at the Wash
ington Hazelwood in Portland-
The invitations issued, read, as fpl-r
lows : "The. nine new, oinciai
black cats with nine lives are, go
ing to howl oa the back fence at
:45 oclock with, all other ppetic
&Uj inclined cats cordially invited
to join the chorus ' to the", blue
moon. More officially speaking,
the occasion was the installation
of officers Mrs. F. G. Frankitn'bf
Salem heing among these as third
vice-president. v ' - ? ;
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The music study section of the
Salem Arts League will, meet this
evening, with. Mr. - J F. Lau, 794
N. Summer street. : The life and
compositions, of Brahms will be
fstudied at this time. " f j J
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FME1 GOLDS
FkyiiclMf warn sraian nedactiaf
toughs and colds and teU of tne eriosa
tang complication tbit nay ritilt. lead
ing; payauriaaa or prescnbf BALSAHEA
far U bteacbaal affacttoa. MtfiiMft
para vecatebla pjaparattnn mada
from a novly diacovrd plant. "Dr. BcnJ.
r. Crabtras, And a n on. Mo., mtta:-4'Z
SB a It ixclasirely for anr practic and ms
bually. It is saick, sore and sXo ia
Toward tha end of tba influents -epl-demie
a strernmant physician noticed that
a trika et ladiaaa io.JSeala fty. Uia uaa
af oils from a natira plaat wera immune
trom tha rarates of Iaflnema. 1M Ssd
theao oils among his Wfclta pAlietUs aad
tbea in a ' hospital rflowing ' with
"death" cases. Nawa of tha raanlta awapf
tha world and for aom tia it .waa. aot
poasible to supply tbo demand. -
- BALSAiCEA has bow ban aUndarditad
and civea aaiformly miraculous results In
four witi: . 1. It aoothaa . tha iaflamad
embnaos and . relieTaa irritation. 2.
It increaaes sacretioa of mucoua and per
is ita hit arDectoratioB. 3. It stimulates
pores of tie aid in 'throwing1 otf. body
potsons ana . it siriaes at ine oamo,
chMkina- ararm action immediately.
Da not esnfuaa M with ordinary balsam
oogh syrnpo that -are only sooUUar sy
rups and 4o not go to tha bate of tba
troobie. " Unlike other cough remedies
BALSA VX A is free - from oal tar and
other harmfol narcotics. Pleasant to taka.
"aad afcaalmtel-r aafa to STiTO to Children.
. B snre-yos get 8Atr-8A-VCE-A with tba
Sicture -of tho Indian i an . the package,
naraoteed to relieya any cooOr no mat
ter iron, wnat cause, or jour uk.
for .
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': rhe German Constitution allow
f or two Presidential- election. In
the -'first, to b held Msurcl 2, a.
jnajority. is necessary to a decision.
In-the second.' held if no candidate,
obtains a majority, a plurality .
ufflcfent. 4. Here- are. fiv, political
leaders who ' have been prominent
in : the- race 'to succeed .,tke late
.The thlrty-one-members pf Mar
ion Circle, No. 24 of Silverton, at
tending the Neighbors" of" Wood
craft . Initiatory ceremonies in Sa-f
lem included:;. Mabel Stone, Plorr
ence Holland, Mabel Shooerg, Car
rie Chambers, Pruda Plank, Elsie
Nelsie., Ruby Brink, Heler Ser
fling, Blanche Follis, Teresa Scott.
Maude. Manary, Hazel Cropper,
Blanche Gaines, Marguerite Gain
es, Jessie Dentson, Irene - MsCal
lum, Louise Lisle, Mrs. Hubbard,
Mrs. Redmond, ;' Mrs. Mclntyre,
Mr.s Grace, Mrs. Morley, Winona
pe Sart. Mrs. Rahn, Anna Adams,
Mrs. Higginbottom,- Mrs. Follis,
Mr. .Barber, Mrs. Simeral, Mrs.
Miller and Stella Blackerby.
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YThereguIar March social meet
ing of Cfiadwick chapter of the
Eastern Star will "be held this
evening when . the chapter meets
for a stated, communication. .
. Saleni women will be Interested
in thejSt. Patrick's tea this af ter
noon "al-ths First Presbyterian
church parlors -which the East
Side Division of the Ladles' Aid
society-is! sponsoring for the bene
fit of the New Church fund. All
are invited to come and bring
their friends.
The, Writers club will meet
this evening with Mrs. Merril D.
Ohling at-her home, 1840 South
High street. '
Misa Helen Yockey was a guest
over the week-end in Portland.
The sewing circle of Barbara
Frietchie Tent No. 2, Daughters
of Veterans, which was organized
a few weeks ago, will meet Tues
day afternoon, March 17th, at the
borne ofMrs. Jennie Miller, 351
South 13th street. All Daugh
ters invited and urged. to be pres
ent. " '
Mrs. M. B. Parounagian has tak
en the place of Miss Mary Find
ley as -house, mother at the Beta
Chi sorority on account of the ill
ness ofMrs. Alice H- Dodd,.
The Leisure. Hour club, instead
of meeting, tomorrow afternoon
with Mrs.. John II. Albert and
Mrs. John H- Scott will; meet
W.enesd,a)y, March w 25, a week
fronj tomprrow, at Mrs. Scott's
home, j . . S
The .Woman's Benefit associa
tion of Maccaheees will sponsor a
benefit card party tomorrow after
noon in the WOW halls.
The literature study section of
the' American Association of Uni
versity Women will meet at 7:30
o'clock tomorrow , evning at the
hopae of Prof, and Mrs. E. C Rich
ards. The meeting is being held
tomorrow on account of the, uni
versity, spring vacation coming in
the wek. following. All persons
eligible to the association, . inter-estedrh-u.1
discussion ' of ; H.' G.
Wells ' novels, are invited to the
meeting. . " -;
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. The Americam Legion Auxiliary
of Silverton will raffle off a scart
at their Monday night meeting,
March 16. The scarf is the hand
work of Mr. Endres, a World War
veteran, who is an inmate of. hos
pital 77 at Portland. Mr. Endres
lost: one. arm And the use of both
legs in the World ' War. ; He is
trying to assist in the support of
his wife and two children by mak
ing these" scarfs. " The money
raised by the sale of the scarf at
Silverton -will be returned to Mr.
Endres - ' , - - ' '
The.conliqtttee in charge of the
scarf raffle is composed of Mrs
Berger Borrevifc, Mrs. J. Titus,
Mrs. John Elder, and Mrs. Russell
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ii Mirch Election To Wui
I"s-''ir..'rf4'v
. ' . mm" iafc -v-w-vXk: ::-::::.:
President. Heinrich Ebert. No. I
is Otto Braun, . former Minister
President ot- Prussia; -No 2. former
ChajxcejUor Marx; No. S Dr. Scholuc,
leader of the, People's Party, in the
Reichstag; former Vice Chancellor
KarJ Jar res. and. No. f, the present
Chancfellor, ' Ir. Lutbar. ' . !
Sunday .dinner- at" their- home' in
the SUyerton hiils. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson, Miss
Esther Larson Orval Larson, Rlerl
Larson, Harold -Larson, Mr. "and
Mrs. Lawrence Larson, Miss Ethel
Larson.; llarry Larson, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl ; Benson", Amos Benson,
Clayton Benson, Katherine Beit
son. Helen Benson, Lucille Benson
and Alvin. Leganl.
,' Come Out of the Kitchen" will,
be. presented by the. Epworth
League of the Methodist church at
the Eugene Field auditorium,
Thursday" evening on March 26th.
The cast of characters is made up
of people, most of whom have tak
en part in high school plays at
some time or other. '
Three-Day Engagement Will
Entertain Many; Dogs and
. Ponies Featured
Salem circus lovers-and. that
means nearly everybody are to
have their appetites fully satis
fied when the big Henry Brothers
Circus opens their three-day en
gagement at the Armory Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday of this
week. A complete menu of circus
acts, everything from soup to nuts,
will be served -the 'circus-hungry
public. A marvelous troupe of
acting dogs, educated ponies who
perform acts that make humanity
wonder, acrobatic stars of the
world's arenas In feats of athletic
and aerial achievement, the Lion
Queen and her. den of performing
Hons ' and i lionesses; ' frolicsome
clowns, including the -famous
WOWGIBCUSTD
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Cheese brothers, SchweUer, and
Llmburger and a hundred other
surprising and amaslnfc featorea
will be. presented. : v-
Thursday evening at 7:30, the
monster street parade will form
at. Marion square and. cover "the
principal. downtown slreetas. - On
Friday evening's fashion show
program Mrs. Eddie Browning
will be- featured in songa. The
circus is presented under the aus
pices of-the local WOW, who re
port's large ticket sale which in
sures a -big attendance.
OTS
TO. BE SEETJ HERE
The Spectacular Production,
"Sancho Panza" to Be
; Presentecl , Wed nesday :
: From all accounts Otis Skin
ner's new play, "Sancho Panza,"
which comes to the Grand theater
Wednesday, March 18. la one of
the. largest and; most spectacular
productions in which this popular
star has appeared since, his mem
orable success, in "Kismet." The
announcements read: "Mr.'SJdn-
ner'a new. play , Is a whirlwind,
eolorf ul. panorama of Spanish
life in the 16th century a kind
of Spanish "Arabian Nights" as
if were, with: nobles, knights, im
passioned damsels, Moorish beau
ties, kindly wenches, slaves, danc
ing girls and jesters to the king."
Hence it (will be seen that ''San
cho Panzaj is utterly different
from anything in: which Mr. Skin
ner, has: heretofore appeared: That
the. production is an elaborate one
mjy. bQ surjnised in the announce
ment that Richard Boieslawsky of
the Moscow Art theater, has
staged the play and Hugo Felix,
one of our foremost composers
(his "Lassie," "Pom Pom" and
"Sweetheart Shop" are of the
pleasant memory) has written
songs and special musie to en
hance the mise en scene. That
dancing is a particularly import
ant factor in "Sancho Panza" is
evident in the selection of Bert
French, who has charge of the
terpsichoreiin features. Even to
the costuniing, this new Skinner
play borders on the spectacular,
for no less an authority than
James Reyjnolds, designer of the
wardrobe for the Zeigfeld "Fol:
ORfiAXtZATIChrOF SPECIALISTS
PORTLANO AND KATTLC OTrtCC
THE unparalleled success of the Dr.
Chas. J. Dean non-aurgvcal method
of treating Piles and other rectal and
colon ailments has built an organiza
tion of highly trained specialists to care
for the. patients who come- from all
parts of the West. " ". '"
The skill of these specialists is proved
by the unqualified GUARANTEE
that each Pile sufferer is cured or his
fee REFUNDED up matter how.
long standing or how
aevcre bis case may be.
Send for my FREF book.
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iio?Wtwv foal t o'ti ft :o-c L- y .iM
in., m
a ,i . mi -
lies" has this,,-department 1 in
charge... . ... 0
"SanchoPanza is.;an adapta
tion' or the more Important epi
sodes la Cervantes' immortal work
"Don Quixote de la - Mancha."
Melchoir Lengyel,"author of the
"Csarlaa." has written . the play.
Mr Skinner's role is that of the
genial, squire, Sancho, faithful
friend and - follower of J that ad
venturesome knight-errang. Don
Quixote, charger of the windmills.
Even Sancho's famous . donkey.
Dapple, i prominent, in the play,
a,nd in justice to the donkey, it is
stated , that he shares honors with
-. -i
Mr. Skinner.'
McCLAREN
8tage, Sal e men and
Deli veries Use Them
k ' Do You?
Jim
Bill'
Smitfi&WaUrins
8NAPPY SERVICE
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GRAND THEATER WED. HAR. 18
One Night Only
tTHEjSQEATEST ROLE OP THIS
Present
in Ptnnriit Dnllirkioi Snrrtanilar
SAAW0PANZ
: r: ' Dascd on DON QUIXOTE
A'CorripapQ of 40 Players, Singers and
Dancqrs., make, this fir. Skinners most,.
Spectacular: Production since KISMET
Everywhere Mr. Skinner has been greeted
bv canacitv. houses. The critics and people V
attending say that "Sancho Panza','. is the most delightful play
of his career.. '" , - ' j
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Seat Sale Now at Box Office
$1.65; Gallery $1.10 Including Tax.
TUE-rWED. TIIUR.
Direct from 7 Months'
Run in Portland
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The Miracle 'Man
he that sees, knows, and
tells anything you want to
know, having just closed a
sensational seven months'
engagement in Portland, has
been engaged .to appear." in
Salem at the Bligh Theatre
for three nights commencing
tonight, Tuesday, March 17.
Alburtus will give a special
matinee Thursday afternoon
strictly for ladies only. " "
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TODAY :: a
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Lower Floor $2.75. Balcony $2.75
and $2.20. Lower boxes $2.20, Upper
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