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' WEDF0RT1 MAHJ , TRIBUNE, MEDTORD OREaOff. SATURDAY, APRTTi 10, ,1015 P5TO15 TUttOT! "V f3f WSSSSSf&SfS "- larTasTrrtii -- j raar attnnnM" saT All communications should bo In liy Trlilny. Address uncloty cJltor, or Phono 75. Thf Hi enter .toilfoiil rlnli iiiim 1ml will lut hi'lit at Ilic Hlar TIiimiHt tifxt Monday, April I'.'tli, tit :t p, in. Mm, 'I'hlerolf, wbo wim .to liuvo been Hid IiomIkhn prepared u firm pin It rum boforn IcnvliiK for Him I'ran- I'IhCO, Mix, Thlorolf U one of our best Itnown mill moid popular nolo kIiik cm nml wt coiiKiiiluliilit her on her I'liniicn for HtmlyliiK volcn under HlTIIIIIII (ll'IIKI, Mm, Wiiioii Vim tor Mill tal.o charito of tin1 proitrmn next Momluy, Tin violin hoIo played liy Mr, Janes h written by (IrolK, nml U n i; i u I coiiipoHltloii ieiiilrliii: unusual tt'clinlrul hIIII nml delicacy of per ception to IntnrpiKl. The vocul diii't between Mm, An dcroii mill MIm llniclrlKK Ik u bur Itmcpm on eluli noiuen. Tim two linllen tiro (IrlnliliiK ten toKotbor nml ii n pnitoKtliiK nKnlimt thn new rer tor'n wife who Imw moved ut tlio cluti Hint Hi n Indies title be In ken from mul they In- dimply called plain Mm. Thin duet In n mirth rnUtiiK Reloc Hon nml will pleasu every nun, Tlio rcnillni; hy Minn Doris Hulll vnn culled n (irciip from a iiilnlntcrn wooIiir, ba n very dramatic hltmc Hon nml IioIiIh tint Interest lo the ml. Don't fowl the, dole, April 12th nt tn Htnr Theater. The program In iik follow h: IMiiiio Duet "Overture Ituy llluc" Op. !'.' ... Mendeliinohii Peru llutrhlnon Venltn Hamilton Holo (a) "lleloveil" ( ) b "Somewlierii n Voire In CnlllnK" Toto ,MIn rioreure HmelrlKR Violin nolo "Sonata" No. 3 Op. -in Grk'K Mr. Carlton Jnuen Mrx. It. i:. Mnrsh, Arcotnpnnlnt Holo "Hurst Ye Apple lltnln" , , Kmory Mr. Hurt Anderson Moving I'lrlure Courtesy of Mr. Ilernnnl Heading, Kelectnl Mint Doris Sullivan Duet "Mr. Doctor mul Mm. Proctor" A, Hchaffer 31m. Ilert Anderson, Minn I'lotence HnzelrlKK .Madam 'unmtilt of Andrews Opera company will hIhk If In tho city. Mrn. J. T. Conrad, 032 Palm St., entertained Hie Missionary noclety of Hie M. V., church Koulh Wednesday afternoon. Thu prouram wan an fol tewn: Souk "Yield Not to Temptation." I'rnyer hy Mm. II, 8, llrmihniu. Illlilo lesson Matt. 8 chnptur, Mm. T. 8. llrandon. Paper, A iNiimo and Her Work nt Antwerp, Mm. Hiikciio Whipple. UenilliiK. "A aiiiKlo Soul," Mm. Itlley I), I lennon. Vocal nolo, "My Mother'n Prnycr" Mm, John Mulder, Paper, Wight Vno of StowunUhlp, Mm. II, M, llrauhmn, Vocal iluet, "Tho UrldKO," 31m. Itlley I). lIuiiHon, Mm. 4. T. Tonrail. Paper, Tho Iteform of tho l.mlleH' Alii, Mm. II. I I'lfer. Vocal nolo, "8lnR Mo to Sleep," Mm, John Holder. llonodlctlon. At tho clono of tho program Mm. Conrad Murved ilnlnty rcfrcMimunu. I'ourtoiui woro pronont, Mr, and Mm. llort Coffin enter tained I'rlduy uveiilut; with 11 ilunc liiK party In honor of Minn Iluhy llll Kr of Seattlo. Tho 100111H worn proltlly decorated with miinzanltn mid wild minflow oiM, while JapancHo lnntorua and candloH lighted tho ard mid houno. Punch wan Horvod from a hootH on thn iorch which wiih a liowor of flowers. After dmicliiR dainty rofreahiuonts woro Bnrvod. TIioho prenent wero MIhboh Huhy HllKor, Dot llorry, I.oIm KnteB May 1 lotto, Until Paxon, Iouo Klyiui, Krancln Klnnoy, Mm. Wuyno Leovor and Mm. llort Coffin; Monnm. Ilor holt Douel, Hay UiiIIIh, I.oiitiHford lllnck, KdBon Joronio, Horace llront" ley, Hlinor Kohh, Kranlc Knrroll, Mr. I.oovor and Mr. Coffin, Mm, DliiKliam or South Central wiih BRreouhly mirpilyod hy a nuni her of tho 0. A. Jt. Post and W. It. C. latU Wodiicmduy ovonltiK It holnrr lier hlrthdny annlvoraary. Lunch eon wiih anrvod and a nodal tlmo was had. lCvory ono pronont feollnif Uioy had Iteon well repaid for IioIiik thoro, IVldity iifleniiMUi I he Pnreiit Tenelii'ih' rlrele of (lie Wimliinloii Hi'lionl hold it m met'lliiK ill Hie lilli seliool MHHCiutilv loom, In which wen inilt'd Hie inrinlHtx o' nil I lie eirclcH lo lihtcu lo it Hiiecinl nrourum. .Mm, llolmcr, the preNiilent, opeiieil tin hchmIoii ly inlrodiieintr MInm Coffin, wlin, im NiinervlHor of tmifcic In cil.v heliimlH, hIiiiwciI tho imkI work hIid wiih lining through the oxerelMCH in Nolmi.iiliou utiil wnril hliiuitig given hy iiii1Im of the fifth grnilen from tlm I.iiicoln nml Hie WiiHhlnglou hehooW, eloNiug with n wliiHlliug ehiniiH whn-li wiih well received. I he, incMplenl at thin time made iiuuouuri'iueiitH: The Minimal training department under I'rnfcMor Hull would reinuiu open thiotigh the Hiunmer. Thai Hie joint I'lireiit-TeaeherH' eirelcM would in May hold a iccepllon for I'rnlcxMir ColliiiM, iippieeiative of Iiih effieicnev during the yeni-H he Iiiih heeii Ihe head of our hcIiooIm; 11 fnrewell re ception In him, mid tn the full 11 wel coming one to leaclieiH, The ehiiinnuii Hum announced Hint Dr. i:. (1, lliddell would tall; to ns on the Hiihjcct, "Teeth mul .Mouth," illustrating with letcoiicuu virus. He licjjitu hy happily hoping lo make hi pint of the program tin cutcituiu iug its Hie mitsienl uiimher. His lec ture wiih repleto with instinctive faclH on the fonualion mid erne ol the lecth, gave simple lilies for eat ing, Hind teaelicm iiinv instruct, hut umthciH must see (he instructions uir enrried out; that htntistieH showed that ehildrcii with good teeth sin piiHsnil (hose with Mior teeth, Imlh physically mill mentally, lie spoil of minimis and other diseases of mouth mul Hitoat, their cause, had effects mid eorieclious. In coiicIiih inn, he miggcMcd Hint the 1'ateut TeaehciH' cirelcn might iliscusn the ipiesliou of free dental inspection for ehildieii of Medium, staling thai iiicuiherH of the denial profession would he rcadv to meet with them to discuss Mich 11 plan. His talk was much enjoyed and verv henelieiul. ' The Women's College eluh met this afternoon at the homo of Mrs, Por ter .1. Nel'f. "ltl llehnout. The house wiih nitistieally decorated to repte sent it Holland home. The subject for the day wiih "TIiu Sehoids of Hol land," which wiih aldy handled hy Mrs. T. .1. .Miilmgieu of Phoenix, who for several yearn taught in the high schools up Holland. Later a Dutch lunch wiih served. Much lueuihcr citme away feeling as if she had real ly spent the afteriioou in Holland. The committee in charge wns: .Mrs. loiney, chmimau; Mrs. .Moody, Mrs llnskins, Mm. Mcnnett mul .Mis. Miilingrcu. Mm. Wihncr Cmtwright cntci tinn ed informally on Kiiditx' iiftcnioou in honor of Mrs. If. (1. llelwig, who leaven miioii for San Francihco. The different rooms wero artistically dee- orated with apple hlossomn mul five bundled wiih played. Mrs, Alheit Orr won first prire, while .Mm, Masil (Iiegory won tho consolation. Mrs. llelwig wiih pieseutcd with a hand- painled lea set iih n souvenir from her Mcdford friends. Those ptcscut were: Mcmlnnies King, Oregory, .Smith, Wagner, Schmidt, Orr, llel- wig and Ciiitwriuht. Tlie Wednesday Study club enjoy, cd "mi iiftcnioou of music" at tho lust meeting April 7. Mm. Vawtc; had charge of the piogram nml tend mi excellent paper on "Music of Knglmul and Wulc," illustrating the miisin of Hie diffcn-nt composers by ivfiiiilii played on dm Victioln, Mm. I'liKo in ".Musical KventH" read very interesting ilcms of current events in tho musical world. The music was a pleasant variation oJ' tho usual pro gram and wiih greatlv enjoyed. A very enjoyable time was had Tuesday night at the informal dance given hy tho KInh for lu members mid f 1 ic mix of tho lodge. The com mittee in charge of the evfuini: was composi;d of Messrs. 0. O. Alemlc iff r, A. h .Uosfiihatun, Knrl Oaddis, John llnrnchurg and Sum IticlituiR Cole HohneH enloiialiied at uimii formal paily Krid(iy f veiling for Karl Trowhridgf, who Ifavcs soon for his homo in Hancock-, Mich. Those prcx fnt fif i Mr. and Mm. Springer, Mis hum lliuuiau, l.nuiin lliummi mul Karl Trowhiidgf. Mr, and Mrs. S. S. Smith, Mixsim Helen Yockey nnd Klhel Cnrify at tended "A Modern Kve" at Ashland Tliursday evening. Thu Saturday Collego club mc at Ihe homo of Mrs. Poller .1. Keff on lluhuont nvcutio litis afternoon. Mr. mid Mrs. Will Ililllo of n1il Hill wero gucHls of Mr, ami Mm. A. F. Sloiinell lust Sunday. Minn Mary Trowhrldgo entertained at her homo Thursday oVenlng with u Idtchen Dlinwcr In honor of Minn Kdlth WIIkoii. Th gucnU wero rcquentcd to conic III kitchen apioiiM, thono who did hot being penalized. After tho arrival of tho guests, the Fluent of honor wnn given a illnhpmi and rcipicxtud to demonntrnto hor skill nt hicad halting, 011 lifting tlm cover discovered tho gifts. Thorn wnn much merriment tin encli pnekngn wnn opened nml dlscloncd Home ar ticle of kitchen war. The rent of tho evening wnn spent n mimic and convcrnntloti after which n chaffing (Hull ntippcr wnn served. Tho hotino wns prettily decorated with wild flowers. Tho Invited guents wero Mlnnen IMIth Wllnnn, Mario and Uiihy I.of Inml, Kllaheth and I .aura Klchardit, Ijnirn Trelchler, (ieulnvo Worlmnn, Alice Porbes, llou'l Putnoy and Mm. Hoot. A very plcnnanl Mirprlne party was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mm. A. It. (iarretlHoii, r.llt South Central I'rldny evening, tho occnnlon being the blrthdny of Mr, Onrrettnon, Tim evening wan spent at enrdn, and inunlc, and nt 1 1 o'clock, n dainty two coumo luncheon wan served, and thn guentn departed for their respec tive homes. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. A, It. Onrrettsoii, Mr. ami Mm. Ilert Orr, Mr, nnd Mm. Win. Scnrle, Kthel Price, l.nwlntoii, Idaho, Margaret Al ii 11, Dorn Smock, Vera Merrlman, Myrtle Itlnkeloy, Alfrettn Oarrettson, I'lorence McCoy, nml little Tlielma MrCoy, Miles Stewart, John Moffatt. Ilert Uiwreuce, Herbert l.aunspach, Ikv I'rldegnr. Mrn, Arthur Nnwman of tho Wont nrluml orchards, entertained n num ber of friends at her beautiful homo Saturday night. The occasion he lug In honor of Mr, Nowiunn's blrth dny. A sumptions dinner was served nt K o'clock, after which inunlc and gitiues was enjoyed until a lute hour after which tho guentn departed wishing Mr. Newman much hnppl nens and n long life. Those preient worn Mr. ami Mrs. John A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrn. Itlley I), llcnson, Messrs. Harry An derson, Uo)i Andernon, Arthur lllnklo, Theodoro Anderson, Leonard Carlson, ltlchnrd and Sutton Ander son, I). S. Wood and Minn Klla An dernon, James nml Stanley Hlnc Hen son. Commencing Saturday, April 17, at 1:1.) p. in., the Star theater will give a series of photoplays, especially ar ranged for children and young peo ple. The program for April 17 will appear at 11 later date. These enter taiuiuciitH uif recommended hy a committee representing the Greater Mcdford club, the College Women's club, the Unimii league ami all of the Parfnt-Tfachfis,' circlf of the citv. Miss May Hoko entertained Tues day afternoon for Misn Hubv Ililgfr of Scattlf mul Mm. licit Coffin. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in fancy work and music. Thoso pros cut weic: Mrs. Wnyue I.cevcr, Mm. A 1; ncs Merrill, Mm. licit Coffin, Miss Milger, Miss Dot Horry, Miss Cath ulino Illack, Miss Itnth Pnxon, Miss I.oix IMes, MihH lone Flynn, Miss Anna Piirucker mul Mrs. Hoke. Minn I.orninc lllilou rnterlaincd Tuesday evening nt her home on Wfst Maui street for Karl Trow bridge, who leaves soon for his home nt Hancock, Mich. Mm. Albfrl lloppin nml Miss Julia Ilnppin returned Friduv from a two mouths' Hip to Honolulu. Baby of Future is Considered Much thoucht lm been Riven In lata ycurn to tho subject ot maternity. In too cities ttiero nro maternity hopltals cnulpiioil with mod ei a method. Hut moat women prefer tavir own lioinfH mm In tlio towns una vll luees must prefer thorn. And slnco thin Is true, wo know from tho urvut many piemiiii luttora writ ten on tho subject Mint our "Mother's mena" is a great Help to expectant mothers. They write of tho wonderful relief, how It seemed to ullow tho muscles to oxiuind without imduo strain and what a splendid Intlueuee It was 011 the 'lervous system. Buch helps an "Mother's lYIend" and tliu bruuder knowledvo or thvm should huvo u helpful Influence uhii babies of the future. In a llttlo boolt for such women theso points uro more thoroughly brought out und a copy will bo mailed, to unyono who will send tin their iinmo nnd address. ''Mother's ,Prlcnd" Is sold lu all drug stores und highly recommended for Its timely usefulness, Its snfeness and the reul help It uffonls. Ask for It at tho ntoro nnd wrlto us for tho book, Ilrad Hold Itevuiiitor Co., ail J-aiuuc JJUtf.. Atlanta, U4. BBBBH BBBBVV BJBJBJBJBKjJBBH1fJ )fc- LsS?9l Tho llnptlsl Voung Peoplo'n Union Association of (ho Itogiio river vnl toy unit at tho IlnptlKt church on I'rl dny, DclegnlcM from Ashland, Knglo Point nnd (limits Pass, woio In nt tciidant'c. After the biinlnenn ses sion, rofrcshnionts wero nerved fol lowed by mi address by Hov. H, A. Douglnn of (Irantn Pans, After Hi" add rem it delightful pro gram was rendered. Several ntliiihom woro olavcd by (be Ashlnml Sunday school orchen-1 trn, 1 ' Heading, Mrn, Louln llenuctt. 1 Selection, Ashlftnd miilo guuret. Heading, Miss (iraco Ilratncy. Selection, main qiinrtot of tho Mcdford llnptlst church. Piano duet, Mlnsns Stownrt nnd lllnckford. Solo, Mlsn Florence Hnzelrlgg. Hong, Dr. Carlow. The evening was enjoyed by all ami n hearty wolcotno was extended the visitors to come again. The Woiiicii'h Home Missionary so (iely of Ihe Presbyleiioii church held their icgiilnr tiicctiiig Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. It. W. Clancy on Mcdford Heights, Mm. Iloseoe Jiihnson had charge of the program inn! guve n paper 011 "The Moiintiilneem." Mm. Toiney led Ihe devotional exercise. Verv interesting lettem were icnd from inissionnrics of the mountain regions of Kentucky, Tennes'.ce, North Carolina nnd Mis souri, which were very much en joyed. Hey. ami Mm. Vadcr of Omuls Pass wnc guests of the society for Hie afternoon. There wn n very gftod attendance nuil 11 most delicious luncheon was served nfter the meet ing'. Mr. nnd Mm. IJnncy Wnllcr of lloss Lane gave n surprise birthday parly Fiiday evening, April 2, in honor of Jiiiiich Walter. The evening was spent with gntnes nnd a contest. A two-course luncheon was served. Mm. f I runt Allttcr and Mm. II. Hello I.oomis iis,iscil the hostess. A linen shower was given Thurs day afternoon at tlio homo of Mm. J. T.Davis, 1021 WVrst, Ninth sticct, in honor of Miss Kvft Warren, thirty seven guests being present. Iteftcsh- Mi'iiN were sorvvil.' A linen crowd attended the dance at the Natntoriiim given by the young nml married ladies)! (lie Catholic church Monday evening. The music wns fuiiiWIicil hv llnrelrigg's orches tra. I Mm. Jifp Andrews cuterlaincd Iho Ntillo Hridge dob at her home on South Orange tercet Thursday after noon, The Oirlh' Thursday club was en tertained ut the home of Mis Fern Hutchinson on South Orange street. f ? ? t t ? ? T ? t t y Y t t t tj! & t. t t Y T X X T T X ? X T t T X ' rW wm HHIi Jl PHONE 168 CAiaaaaVBiaaaaaaaainW V i "WHY MARnY WHEN THE ACTING ' ft tfCk IT32X Cldxire. Inn Claire, Hie "Quaker Girl," whoso Imml and heart hnvo been sought by scions of the houses of Astor nnd Vamlcibilt, declares that single life's" the life for her. ''Why jnnrry n millionaire when you can ho n star in vaudeville?" she would like to know. 1 , - ' - - Parts aro bolng assigned nnd work In progressing at a rapid rate In Iho ojM'rotta, "A Nautical Knot, or tho Hello of Harnntapoolo," to be pro duced by the Mcdford high school chorus under the direction of Minn lnoz Coffin, In the near future. Thin operetta by William Ilhys Herbert and Maud Klizaboth Inch In ono of their moil popular numbers, abound ing an It does In music of exceptional beauty und piquancy nnd dialogue, which for cleverness and humor could not bo surpassed. The super visor feoln that one of tho most pleasing merits of Its production will bo thn choriin work, consisting ns It will of work tn ono, two. three and occasionally four parts In both male and female voices. Tho pro duction Is Interspersed with solos, dtietn, trios, etc. Thirty-five girls and twenty boyn have enrolled for this work. The tltlo rolo will bo sung by Minn Marie Klfort. You can't af ford to miss It. Mrs. Hiiiinu Cuntwcll nnd Miss I Agues Hicks, who have been spending tho winter with K. K. Kelly and fam ily, left Thumday for their home in Indianapolis-, Ind. Tho Itooscvelt school will give "Midsummer Night's Dream" nt tho Page theater, Friday, May 7. They have hecn reading and rehearsing since February. 1 . HA WILL IT RAIN? WILL IT RAIN ENOUGH? WILL IT RAIN AT THE RIGHT TIME? If you have a water supply, this prohlom can he Bot tled with nn electric motor. 1 Production and not acreage is the measure of profit and moisturo at the right time and at tho right' tem perature all the time is tho measure of production. A ONE-nOKSEPOWER MOTOR will deliver 9.6 acre foot running 24 horn's per day for 120 days. A ONEJIORSEPOAVER LOTOR costs t;25,00 for -an irrigation season of si.x months. Wo will furnish you with an estimated cost on any proposed irrigation plant. ; v - .' California-Oregon Power Company 216 WEST : " IS GOOD?" ASKS QUAKER GIRL The Alumni informal, which is to take place Tuesday evening, prom ises to lie one of tho most enjoyable, affairs of the season. It will be given in the small Natntoriiim hall, the music being furnished by Messrs. Iluzelrigg and Curtis. Invitations have been extended tn nil nlnmni, thigh school students nnd 11 few out- sulers. From all present indications it is thought that n mint vxecllont crowd will attend. Mm. W. II. MeOowan entertained the Wednesday Hridge club nt her home on Mistletoe street, Wedncidny afternoon. Miss Ituby Hilgcr of Scuttle is the guest of her cousins, Mm. Hcrt Cof fin und Mis Dot Horry. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-V . THB MAM KANBV X ii m mrwMMUi lo A till la H 4M4 MUHtkVV Uiet, tnl4 iUMm Rlt6o. V ? Mtor. M Tj9mr V ftiSi,AMkaf?iV.,fefe".s rnliwvaMBct.Sint.AUnllBUa SIYIWMISTSDfimiiniC Far That New SPRING SUIT Tailored (a Fit KLEIN 123 East MAIN Upstairs SEE MAIN ST., 17 r JT 9 MEDF0RD, OREGON i FIRST ARREST FOR SPEED! PON PACIFIC BAY A wnrrnnl wns issueil out of ..Tits tic Tu.vlor's court tliii momliiff for tho nrrcst of Vcrl 0. Mnrnthouse for' speedinjr on tlio Pitcifio liiKhwfty. nistnet Attorney Kelly ilcclurcfl Hint n speed cop with nn nuKimobiln will be plnccd on tin; highway to trnp violntoiH nml tlmt inotoristH und mo torcyclifics who nro seokiiif; new rf-o onls on the highway lind better heel themBclvcs with the wlicrcwithnl for n healthy fine before ninttincr in. tit rf rihlo. Cltr t TolfJ,, Ian CoaMr. I'riok J. I hur mk nalb that b I walor pirlnf ot tb arm of I. J. (.tnjr Co., d leg luln In t Cltr nt Tnlnlo. toon I r 1B,1 S(( aforrHM. ami that aaM firm will par thn amn of O.SK IIIIMIUCO IMII.I..UW lot tarb atMl nrtY '" "' ('tarth that cannot ti curtd If Iti ma tit Haifa Catarib Cuta, rn.vNic j. cnnnr.T. Fwarn In hfr anj anberlbrl In ar prnrorr, tbti Oik ilajr of l'n mtt. A. D 1114, fkaL A. W, nt.T..KOS, Notarr rubtu. Hall's Catirth Car If takrn latfrnillr au.t aria illrartlr upon lb hlorl anil inumui aur lux ut tb a;atani. S't tar taatlmuBlala, '"" '. 3, ci 1 r..sr.V u co., tI, o. Hold T U Drnttlota. 7.V. Tab Hall's Tamllr 1'llla tar cooatfpatloo. Wo have Inaugurated a , New Quick Breakfast Service Drop In and enjoy ono of our dairy or special breakfast dishes. It IU bo a treat and surprise to you. Did you know that wo aro serving T1IK FIXF-ST TWO-WT DINNER IX TOWN. ELECTRIC KITCHEN 109 West Main Strecl OPKN DAY AND NIOIIT Interurban Autocar Co. CAK LEAVF-S MEDFORD FOIt ASH LANIi DAIIjV, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 1:15 p. m .t:30 p. m and 0:15 p. m. Also at 11: IS p. m. on Saturday only. , Sundays car 1 cares at 8:00 a. m 11a. m., 2 p. m. C p. m. and 9:30 p.m. CAlt I.EAVKS FOIt CKNTKAI, POINT DAILY, except Sunday, 8:10 a. m 11:40 a. ui., 1:-I0 p. m. and 4:30 p. ni. Sunday leaves at 10:00 a. m., 1:00 P. m. and 8:40 p. m. CAB LEAVES CKNTRAI, rOINT FOR MKDFOIU) at 0:15 a. m 12:50 p. m 2:05 p. ni. and 4:50 p. m. Sun day leaves at 10:25 a. ni 1:25 p. m and 9:00 p. m. 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