The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 01, 1929, Page 11, Image 15

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ILLUSTRA TKD
J u n # 1, 1 9 2 9 .
T h e
U n kn ow n
me
Heals Old Sores
Peterson s Ointment
T o the million* mho uar IV lrrio i) »
Ointment foe f c a r a i rashes pimply
»kin
and (huHng.
Peterson
*ays.
"T ell any «utTerer frnni old korr*
d ial IU mighty heal In*
l«»wcr
Is
ut*ii«lt i fui
All dfUKtflkt.i AO cent-
Foi fir r »ample writ*- W l r r M l cunt-
inriit Co Room J Buffalo, N Y
C H S tY
a ü r
[Soft, Silky, lx>ng, Wavy
HEROLIN
n , u.
HI ROHM
rOMAPC
I IA IK
I M I lN A I N C
N O M A D I N A I P I H ir * .t lN r i
N. » H a i r O l iu ir n n r .
M »W f
‘ u t i l i x - i i i out w iry. Mul<l-«r»i, ugly k«M
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I AGENTS
Mrrolin Med. C « .
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BY M AIL
Atlanta, C *.
A B a b y In Y o u r H o m e
D o c t o r '» P r e s c r i p t i o n S e n t F r e e
ü u iM tr r d i u f m a r
rir«l v o m r n , r h l l l l r n
for yyara, audilriily
flint U i r m a r l r r i in a
• tat#
uf
U tf
m oi I
Mio* fill
ari fir ilia It« >n
(1 u# In
of a d o c to r a moat
w o n d e r f u l ii rra c rlp tlo n
t h a t o \r r r < m i r a * lrr-
41»t v lit m a n y ra» r*
fu n r-
«»*«• n dur
lo
tlu* *•1 « r a d lira» Mra
1 tir ra
uf
e
Mairy
T n ith ll t . H i m *!Idork.
\\ r » t t
I ' m . « 1 lira
b ln >»rd « K h a A m
Q u a n tity
ii\y suavely smiling epgapwniofi of
(h r afteriHMin
walk
and romantic
< !»!■ ■
W r II BOI
•' r M i
in
After tonight w ell hev to ship
tier down river till any esciten»« nt
up in Uie U»wn blows over.
In a
month or so »he'll git used tn thing»
und anyhow by thet time she won't
wuntu go buck
.She luughed coarse­
ly at her own joke
The men )oii»e<1
l»er.
My blocMl lurn«*d to water In my
veins a» a bloated faced man lurched
toward me. hts bloodshot eyei. staring
evilly, his t luwlike hand reached out
toward me Hut W alter Regia stepped
between u» m ailin g as lie did m>
H and» «»IT Hcftclll
h« •
ju. t foi
II m reel «»f foil lo
it brv
h *
pulled me over toward Inin
At this
a tense stlrorr fell over the
room
Hotnrthing dangerous seemed to sUr
Ui
U h
iHMllRl
.itmoApInre
driver a t the car M>oke
Hts voice
was lio sn e witii pent anger
"W h a t tlie hell do you think you
are we helped gel her lie re and
He got no fa*-ther
With a low oath
Waiter Kegts whifiped out an auto­
mata- and levelled It at the spraker
*‘I picked her up. didn t I?"
Hi»
voire was cruel like hla sleek akin
face now
I shuddered in drs|>air
And then thr re came to me a sud­
den memory of my mother » fac e and
It seemed to me (hat the room and
tU evil aura faded out
1 seemed to
stand alone on some misty height
and from a great distance
(here
came a faint clear «Hind as of my
mothei's v o t e r
PRAY.
H EI.FN
P R A Y " the
words were insistent
and clear
I do not know to this day what
was happening around me at that
instant It was a» If I was ariuallv
atkd physically lifted out of Uie hell
around me for Uiat breath of time
It never occurred to me to d ubt or
hesitate
Except for this one time I
had never
willfully
disobeyed my
moth er • » mmand
i
b n « icar-
ly now
I dropped upon my knec*s there in
thut mth und among the drunken
•cum of the world I raised my voice
in supplication I did not see the
people but I felt some
quality of
awed stillness as my voice arose, in
the first words tluU occurred to me
"<> Saving Victim, opening wide*
The gate of heaven to man below.
Our foes press on from every
aide.
Thine aid supply, thy strength
o f tn ei.
Ho the Unknown Uuatility led tla m
lo me even a . my mother knell tn
prayer blocks away in oor h-stte and
1 bade mr from her heart
wherever
I might be m whatever danger to
T r a y , Helen
Pray ”
And so now
that I am happily and safely m ar­
ried to Hilly and am dally blessed in
his love and Ihe love of our three
wee ones
I trust that Unknown
Quantity implcllly in all the aflau
and problems of rnv life and their*
and r r NFVKR Y E T HAH F A IL E D
Mg’
•The End)
After whut seemed to me yestr* of
speeding in slirncr through Uie dark
le w the car drew up before u dim
huddle of bhadowy HuUtlngs
1 was
mi terror atrlckefli mat 1 could not
move when with »» Mntaler
finality
my com (Million* cltnibed out
and
at fetched themselves
Why laud they
brought me to lh u forlorn placev
"Oofiif on. baby climb out ” There
w u a uoUtiiig Mjotliing and reasaurtng
In the intlfnacy of thr voice of the
Kusvr acquaintance of liar aftei
noun now
Oh. what would I not
Isavr given to be safe at home with
neither Am! Hilly Why liadn't Billy
followed uie to the corner.
If he
had if lie hu«! been 111 time to are
me get tn that
car
maybe
there
might have been mhiit chance But
no there was none
No Ofie would
ever think of my goinq of! with a
strange man
No one ever knew I
•
might choaae to d o w i t h
me
th e re
would b e i k i way fm anyone t o t r a c e
me or him
____
! wua frozen with foui
"Hey. r OUI»r on title olfl o!f there.
you.” it vy a; 1 hr |<ruff voiced driver
wli.i »pok<r But I could not move ;
rnv lirnh* M1
tilled parai \ zed
Ra liter intimorii ll) W fUtrr Atepp«*d
ini«» the car und
lifted me in Im
arms, not ov<r*r tenderly und >cl uith
a sutficfht h»n
of
• llg gl'tlvr care»*
b e s t o w **
timi .seni it :shudd<rr of Irar iliinniEli
As the last word fell from my lips
ili«* it K a III
there broke arrcw.s U k * silence Ure
« " 1 •
>n thr groiind I ItMikrd shrill shr iek t>r racing winds T h n v
a round mit* What was my surprise was a sudden rushing and struggling
t > f l n d m > M lf in tli«* H l v e r K la tF
I and cursing
as crackling lightning
h a i!
been
tlr lv c n
rn llr.«
aro u n d
t lie
•cemed to break atx>ut me
I heard
r i \ e r r im i! b a c k t<» t h è Fluì.** o u t s l d t
tlie police siren and fainted
of o a k d a l«
W hy ?
I awoke in my mother's arms The
I w k ì . m k w i t o le u r n .
blessed gleam of sunlight flowed in
through tin* windows of our
safely
H u if ru r r y t n g . h u lf
d r a R 'K ln g m e
W a lt e r
H e g i s |et! m e d o w n
m t c ir s sheltered Utile home Standing nsni
tire foot of the bed my ryes caught
th è
u li d y
w e e d -g ro w n
d e b r in -
s t r e w n p a t i i to t li e w a t e r * » e d g e
it
thr fear-film ed rane of the round
w a s n o t u n 1 11 I W H » u lt iio » ! u t « » n it yellow face of M u i / jc Burrell and b r ­
fliu t ! m iw
t lie
m i t l i n i '»
o f i» b ig
ide n looking almost
tadtcrouityj
t m u v b«>ht «»ut o n lit e w a t e r
I w as
funny in his blinking efforts to keep
le d a c r o * * t h è lo n g
p la t i k
tim i
le d
the tears back stood Billy, brown and
U» U h * s i i i u 11 d e c k
and
o lle o f
t lie
honirlv but oh so blessedly familiar
m e n f u m b l e d ut U v e l o r k o f t h è d o o r
und honest in his abiding
love for
u m om ent
T h e door . wung
open
me
u n d t«> m v s u r p r i s e u w e l l l l g h t e d i n -
It w a s days later that I learned
f e r k i r w a s e x iu w ir d t o v te w
A s in g le
tlie details
BlUy H A !) followed in
K la n c e u t t iie d u r k s i i a d e s
a e c u r e lv
to the
corner
W hy. he did
not
know
other
than
the fact that his
n a t le d a c r t is s t iie W i n d o w s t o ld w h y
im >
g le u in
of
u ll
th is
llg h !
h a d i love for me led him to act instinc­
e * i r a p e d u n t i l t li e t jo o r w a s
opened
tively
lie had not believed it was
Al
th è
s lg h t
b e fo re
my
eye» I
I whom he saw enter the car until
(pitti le<l
my mother came to his home, fra n ­
tic with fear for me
It was as he
T h e In te rio r s e e m e d
fu ll o f m e n
N o t it s i n g l e a n i m i l i w u * Iti M g h t b u t
came back with her that they saw
no
t i m i d r e u d f u l t i n n ì ; in t li e c o r ­
Mai/ie
on
her
porch
W hy she
( iu in e t
Ih c
41.1 N T S
Ma
1% 1 V T I.II
WM1 WORK • OR l asi»
and
Iturgaln Halra
Enorniou
W r atari von, furnlnlilng every
UUmtlBOTOR*. Drpt
tl.l if
Nn e rle r. U i l t a f i i
J20. 429 W
IN N Ilt'C T lO N
M EN
W O M E N . I t l»P .
O overnm unt Job»
910» 0 « f l « n oo
m o n t h .
S U «d v
IS i
reach ed EHKR
W rit# iMMnrdlatrly
P ra n k -]
lln Inatltute. I»ept
k c ih M t r r N Y.
n i 'N I N K N S
K lr U a ll » t r u c k o n m e
y ls t id d y
w o r k . W a l t e r . '* s ite t u i n e d
to
c ìc u n I
V da
w h rn « r n n » m ore? H rll IIIN IU J M rd ic ln ««
unti T n d u i rrr(<nrationk. r ie
P a r i or Full
U n ir
M ale or fem ale
No rsp erirn u u i»ec-
e »»a ry .
W rM r today for Tree »am p le fu se,
fr e « d rllv rry .
H IN D I! F R O D I 4 TH C O M F 4 N T
>319 fV. Mia tr H trrrt
tT iirago. Ill
Hr nk n ipt
•■roflta.
T lie
( H A N t 'K S
ia
Ml ANI A HI »MIN EMM af your «
profit arlllng gattaria Toilet Arltclea and
Mrdtrinr Only onr dollar needed to »tart
Protected Tcrrttoiy Ovaoted Mftlweat tirug
C*o Dept H « ColumlMi». Ohio
H o v « B e a u tify !
—
S m o o tK .W W H G r o o m e d /
H air ~ fSa. A t t r a c t i v e /
a « mda ox m
a
r
p
o
h
1 I W
H "
POM ADE
G iv e s HAIR. A Natural Lustre.
W r «ra n i evart tarn an d w om an of
the r»o# to try t.lH M O O X M A H H O W
P O M A D E It gro o m « the h air p ro p er­
ly. am ooth» th r ktnha. m a k n It n a t ­
urally »o ft am i flo *a y without grraa#
or »tle k ln r»«
F lraaan tly prtfum ed
O n e application m ak e« your hair stay
»h r
«»v
you
« a n t It all day
M A
r
S b fN IS
W ANTCO
*
Hla monry paid fot
•efMng your frien d ».
Meauty p o l o n and
narber -»hop» W rite
for our FH BK offer
a » l in r o u .
S A M P II ^ R
, t r ls lIp ^ V
H a n p l r
:re rl J « « t
«U p this *<t and
m all It With your
nam e and addreaa.
v . i «»•••*• **••
H o k lc n
ih *>»
Continued From Page Nine
H a rrin g to n
Just then Ute telephone bell rang
ii.. gall gnu f r M a d e ra from the
rhief of police AfteT a minute s con-
versation Sanders hung up and tu rn­
ing to Darrington with an admirin';
I’lsni
-and "By Oeorgr Darrington
you're a brick.
The chief tells m>
they've Just scarf tied Speed's cellar
and found llie box of furr and wha:
should thev find m his bedroo.
but
a small p.rWTrful
|iair
of
opera
g l a s s i 's ’ ''
"W ell." Darrington added quietly
"I guess that
makes everything
click so 111 be getting on my wav ”
"N o wonder they call you 'One-
Day Darrington
the express mans
ger exclaimed "Is this business a
pastime with you? "
No
Mill! Dari m "on
"at V s.
not this tune How about that check.
Sanders?"
TH E
-------
There sire lens of thousands of ex-
etedlnxly
thin
men
and
women
who need more weight and need I',
brnlly
Most of these skinny people ne<xl
belter liralth more vigor and energy
and something more that
we
all
strive to attain a fresh, elean and
elear complexion
tine underweight woman, exceed­
ingly thin, gained 10 pounds tn 22
days
with
MeCoy's
Tablets
and
jdoerfnt have to worry any more
about tier figure
I Mrs
Alberta Rogers, thin, run
down and weak gained 1& pound* In
six w«*eks and Is thankful for Mc-
I Coy's.
I MeOoy lakes all the
risk Read
this
ironclad guarantee
If
after
linking 4 slxty-cent boxes of McCoy's
¡Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any |
I thin, underweight man or
woman
| doesn't gain at least S pounds and
I feel completely satisfied
with
the
| marked Improvement in health t o o t
money will be returned
Just ask for MeCoy's Tablets at
any drug store In America
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IS«.R OM AN«, 4 4 i l . l
O b it ln H * . pdlrif ui rt*r.f*ro ’j»
E* i« o » » « »
i n Utod con<|u*ri ih rm perm anently,
in -
littty. »¡t h o u t operation
Ii,forcw »t)on free.
W rite l i i | f n i
F a!-)'.
D rp t
IM
Ba-
O regon
P A R A L Y S I S
: TfUATuim
I G H T
I
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IK O K lk S T IO V
OAS
I O IK
GALLSTONE
Ir o u b ir *
I tr;#d everyth in * even 2 < per-
kiMiiu, before n i.d ln * i.elp I 11 tell you k b e it
P A I N
KKF.E
R
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IN
M ad -lm r f
(fu lfil y fit., ( b i r q * .
Infer
D epl
•*•**« ZZ
III.
mr
H Ml - UC Y
M I G H A B IT C l R t O
*r n o F A Y
Full treatm ent Kent cn
rial
Cun o# f i « e o «rcretly in p ri­
vacy ot home
riuaruntaed to bani&B
forever aU detire for fffe lR c f, f in .
wine, hom ebrew, moon.vh me
opium,
imorphoine.
heroin
paregoric
an4
laudanum
C o a U 12 00 if cured h T A N D Y R D
lA B O B A T O R V
H A . N-41
B a l U a o t . M4.
Sore Legs H ealed
O pen Leg». U lcers. E nlarged V ein». G oitrv,
K a r m a healed while you work
W rite for
f r e e book.
How to Heal My S o rt Legs a t
Home **
L»e«cribe your caae, A
C. Llepo
P h arm acy. 1739 O reen Bay A re . M ilw aukee,
Wire.
.^h«^rt b r « n t h in g
r e lie v e d
In
to 48
h o u r»;
fu e llin g
red u c e d
in
15 to
20
d ays.
R e g u la t e *
»h e
h e «irt.
co rrects
»h e
liv e r
m id
k id n e y s .
P u rifie s
tlie
e n t ir e s y s t e m .
C o llu m
D rcp ty
R em edy
D e p t . 250
C om pany
A t la n t a ,
C a.
forV im m oitly
Why *»<••?» i -Ot vsa • e , P*r>>. • :• •« urnA»iir*l
d u ifi
>.et Q ms
Result, uunf FEJflNtSE—
l.scju c! Tkl'iet Rei «f. (.'*<«] I'V
Mores ease«
L ag or—roue l"«uai*t. »ale. »»> mterftrewcc »nv
e* a : «U< t ■ m gu.-.earteed triJ'mef*» $¿95.
" p#o« Br t «NapaoaMlNl
Vary
<k
doeinn.
ttn
Obatusate »s'* $i • JiluxrAfrd Foider Free w ith
o*der. F tT O h k C O . Dept #-F.
Sc L oom M o .
ID D E N GOLD
AMA7.IKC N EW DISCO V ERT T*e gen­
uine SpaaM h G*>U> M G GKK t oaipi»»
r u r i 's i » ioee'aa hi Aden o r burled GoGd and
f S u rer O N LY ; obioo Jew elry rr #• etr at
ui k nu ai. depth* S lm p e to operate SI.N D
NO M O N FT Pay Tootwior. ep - e i introductory
rr.e a tfelleer-d K "2 for otardart* Type o r
• I 27 ftsr O-rub'e S tr-n g th Type for P rrfea* ’< naI
Tre««Br* H o n tero and f*soo| t r « n N<> «<1-
drtio’.al i 'i t t f r . charge* o r dutiea Them»»- hi * of
•o* toAed user* B ew are o t len tttw «it O r'irr in>-
»»U iateK IT HAY M EAN YOUR FO K T V SL
t-y Affontm
/«frroat'Wtf P»pp##.»,ow
C Cs HI AND
UN.
V irv ir« City.
"A p a rta d n
M eaic#
END
o
There wa* a Baptist church
ington Kentucky In 1810
Bentley, a Negro minister of
tlon wigs preaching to whites
!28 P o u n d s
,
■'O'
lhx U i j
well as Timothy, the cashier.
."Hut how about lite loot and heel
prints on the gravel roof?"
"That's simple, loo. returned D a r-
tngton
The penthouse doer is open
during the dm
It was therefore a
simple matter for Speed to go up
there sometime during the duv and
make those marks
It could be done
in four or five m inutes"
"O n e -D a y "
ll «ill Ml tp«g»r S(kin
f t J T S . FREE A L M A N A C
rkDApCV KRKATED ONE
I w eek free
R o b b e ry
A Ken I M an N o w
C la s a if ied
in
should have felt wakeful and anxious
Manor did not know but she eould
not real so site
haul eome lo tlie
porch
And the memory of my a p ­
proach across thr park through tlie
hiding trees had disturbed her mind
The stranger
had
seemed to hrr
evil "a city fellow'' as Mai/,
him
Bo the unknown quantity 1 1 1
placed her wlierr slw could give the
needed clue
Tltrn Ute greatest mystery of all
came as the police, arart hlrtg about
tl*r flats, saw nothing bul dai kites
and were turiilny lo depart and sees
elsewhere for mr who had then be. ..
reported ktst. alien a sudden wind
sparng up and in the b a s t they saw
tlte d'sir of what th"V thought wa-
a dark, deserted hottreb at. .wing
open and out o! it poured a rurslnc
struggling tear-ridden drunken group
«hv b»»v I c o n g r u i - n e r t in r e m u s t I h * h m o m m i
blu tr '•«! «>n y o u r • p k n d . d |>n *<r Iptluit l i A e r o s a t h è r m l o f t h è l o n g n u c r o w
b i l l i*r gl««! to re © o m m r n d It lo «uiy « m in­ ro n tn m a s n f u l l y
ftirtil.sii«*d
bar
uti ” K v rry n . m e s i • o m i n « ito re a d y S o d d e n m iU i d r i n k , t w o m e l i l o l l e d o n
«isiitk r t i l l d r r n ahoiild w r l t r a t otte« fo r • r l t i i e r M d e o i t h è i i a l f n u d e w o m a n
f r r p (ila ) o f fid a p r r a r r i p t l n n a n d u Ire* w l i o I r e re ti a t m e a » 1 e n t e r e d
c o p y of u n I n v u lu a b le tM>ok l h » t t r i ta h o «
Mie
laui had.
¡» boi rtd
yallow
I«* ti** It a n d m n n y o t h r r ttiin g a r v r r y ' t> o l i l i «i I f t U t h
I h Ilo
d c u r i e . ' S tia
««•mai. «Iw.uid k n o w . P ira»# r l i r t u t r 10 c e n t» c r o a k e d .
c ’o m r d o w n to h e l p m e c u -
Itti (tontug r u n d p a t k l t i f
A ihtrrM In t e r t a l n . h e y . It s h a r d t o g e t e iu That's W h a l Thin linn lh >«n AtUntir
Ct.nnilrti« r
i'U y M »n W rotr
v o t in g a n d n r e t t y llk e y o u t h r s e d a y s .
O r II H K M e ri,
W.1 T H a llln g r r M id i HI. J a a r g h
as black K in Olle* county. T tnnesaaR ,
( l u l I I I ¡ h 1 b it
even lirlorr thr gruff volt’f of onr of
•ton I lrlr«l to draw my l « r * wwsy j thr inrn on thr front brut n it my
(nu n w h al I * «w in Uw now U*oc- rar with Eli rvU oath
K»r|i hrr damned
mouth
shut.
»u glily animal Until of that pair of j
‘ Mi. t you
lie h U ird
W r air )u».l
aliliilUK rye»
Hut before I rorild do 1 on thr edge of town, »mnrbody will
more than i a » p I fr ll the b u rn in g ' br Krttuir wlsr to uk If Uiry hrkf
jMuutiun marl ll|wi rruahliiK
anainiil lirr "
Htark terror Krtpprd m#
nul 1
my cheek and nee kill« my own Ttien
Marled to m i rum attain
Hut thr
1 screamed
try wu/t cut off before ll readied my
At tlu* sound of my
scream I ll|w.
The brown rvr.s thut u mo-
seined a Middrn change In Uie at- mrnt brftirr hud »hone into my furr
with
hlliKlttig
'MMUilon became ittccly
rnoauhere of Uie dosed *p#»<llng car '
huid In tlM light triMde l hr CM Cfl
S o s o » aiatn an .H T '
»no- M«*el fluttered hand tioued chok
A it a iiu lr d f o r m L-vrl» c u i r r * . ! ingly over my mouth "Hhut up, you
a n d well 4 r tt ln y r i ! Luat i i n u little fool"! Tlie inuMc hud dlrd
a n d nr« a d«»n I *n «y U irai.
f
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I.MoAIMS A N
out of his voice und
only
kliurp
' t u t « a tlaaua fm>«l Ilia diacuv cruelly remained
1 hen uf the big
a ry o f Mil* Ku|»pali l i m a u s cur Aped on und on into
thr
durfcnee
t ' s i i d a n twwuty rw ltu fM t b a n
lalsaa f o r a t a r a r r a w n y limba of u country ioa«1 hu gtaup relaxed
Dal buata. Ih ln n a rk a n d fa ta Hr t«u>k hts hund away » 1*1 luughed
W u i k i lika m a f i c ' Kigiit yaara
of f t a t l f y i n g raau lla p r o v e n by lightly.
No need of b r i n g frightened lit­
_ jaclu ai laatliisssMlal* r r i c a 11 oo
iWnl in a a a lrd (slain a r a p p a r tle o n e . hr chided I'm not going
Inaltiillrtf li*a ««.uftdanUai paracsnal Dtalrua
I* a p n i r»»l
lio n by Mila H <>ppr I! W ilt« k inm adlalaly • und do us I buy
The last purl of
ail i# K « y k lt H a p p a N Kalla Ik. IKK Nl
h U A r n t e n c r held u menace und u
M U k a la i Asa N a a V a i l N V.
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1
FEATURE SECTION
In L e x­
Ooorge
distinr
as well I
rln e m a a d c
palim i
You can do that by ridding
your system of the poison
acids which cause inflamma­
tion. In other words, to ban­
ish rheumatic pains you must
eliminate the cause.
Prescription C-2223 attacks
rheumatism at its source and
helps to cleanse the system of
poison accumulations.
C-2223 is the original pre­
scription of a reputable phy­
sician who used it in the treat­
ment o f sub-acute and chronic
rheumatic aches and pains
tlie joint", and muscles, gout
and neuralgia.
It is pleasant to take, effeC-,
tive and safe. Your druggist
sells the regular $1.00 size and
the 60c trial size on a moijey-
back guarantee. Ask fo r it by
its original number:
of
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