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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 16

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5 3 fc ML a "fe6 If Is ipr I 'v fl IS s'rl fc III il i 97 9 lr4 1 I 3 Ires I I I 1 I I I i fcl 4 I it I I I i' i i I 0 EBRUARY 7 1916 Detroit $rtt Jfcte THURSDAY 16 CASHIERS TO BEAR PIMPLES ON AC The Au to World the of to the Mr DIVIDEND 100 PER CENT IS VOTED Katiate tAe AaozfacAeg of the world If You OCEAN STgALIKK Street State City St Hotel Cadillac Japanese Garden INTER BEMIRTS AVI IIOJ1 Miss Mate Copeland yirivnccin Lyric Soprano Late Success of the A High Class Song Review Artiste HiU Company Drtrait Premier Quartet Players and Singers Oriental Trio The Great amily Beer Japanese Geisha Girls Dance Around the Track Souvenirs Balloons Hotel Cadillac 4 BOHLMiAh M'r GAINS IN EARNINGS OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT TWO DIE IN $80000 BLAZE AT MIDLAND MICHIGANLITS BAN ON STOCKYARDS AT CHICAGO I etroit rewinCos Detroit 'otieTnian be 8o WANTS NEW MOTOR TO CUT PRICE nnerui lrwte Tnwnball and Aletandrine HEALED BYCUT1CURA SOAP AND OINTMENT PAINTER BIRDS SPEAKS IN DETROIT Ignition company of lint Mich manufacturers of the A spark plug received advices while in De troit Wednesday that 40 of the 52 cars exhibited thia week at the Des Moines automobile show were fit ted with A spark plugs TVew York Roof Garden PIONEER NATIVE DETROIT DEAD Olli has been appointed fac tory manager of the Saxon Motor Car company to succeed Croes resigned Mr Gil) has been in the automobile business for a number of years He had a technical education in college followed by training In practical engineering and factory work He wag fur some time in charge of experimental engineering with the Chalmers Motor company and during the past year haa been in the Saxon organization as head of the inspection and service de artment more recently as assistant actory manager Auto Engineer Declares Use of Heavier luid Is Required Sperry of the Paige com pany of Rhode Island Providence was at the Detroit factory Wednes day hurrying a 12 carload shipment which he ordered by wire a few davs ago Walter landere president of the Maxwell Motor company haa left Detroit for hia winter home In Miami la where he will remain for some time Man Whose Preference for State Prison Was Allowed Must Go to House of Correction 1 When he was found guilty un a Statutory charge Ambrose Wil llama of Detroit asked Judge Jef fries to commit him to the state prison at Jackson for six months instead of the Detroit House of Correction as the court Intended Judge Jeffries allowed the pref erence of prison and Williams was eent to Jackson But official of the state institution wouldn't admit him because the crime uf which he was found guilty was nut pun ishable by confinement in the state prison Williams was brought back to Detroit and spent Wednesday night I in the county jalL Thursday he will begin serving his sentence In the Detroit House of Correction REE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID rnva company 830 Pyramid Blds Marshall Mich Kindly and ma a ree sample of Pyramid ile Treatment In plain wrapper Mate No 2 Gets Divorce After I Telling of Double Life I Lived by His Wife Although Mary Stevens had di vorced one hueband and taken a second she tried to live with both according to Porter Stevens who ceased to be huaband No 2 by vir tue of a divorce decree in circuit1 court Wednesday afternoon Mrs attempt to lead a double life according to her hus band caused great scandal in a boarding house where the first hus band cams to board soon after Mr and Ms Stevens had located there he said Other divorces were granted to Sarah from Mila Cravara Lora from Rufus Whipple lavius from Teresa Hurd Catherine from Nick olas Soja Divorce bills were filed in County Clerk arrell's office Wednesday as follows: Irene va Wallace cot ton Marguerite vs Ebn Er teil Office have been opened Premier Motor cornoratfon Kresge building Gunn chief engineer and Crawford asso ciate engineer will be located in Detroit while designing new Prem ier models The Premier company is not to be removed to Detroit uj the nt 408 Andrew Coburn former adver tising maanger of the Cleveland Twin urui company has been pointed advertising manager of Maxwell Motor company Banker arid Woman Lose Lives as Explosions Wreck 'Buildings Edwin Church resident the Automatic Carburetor company of Chicago Is making arrangements for representation or hla company In Detroit and will establish a serv ice station here CHARLES WGGEMAN Charles Eggeman pioneer De troit resident died Wednesday at the home of his daughter Mrs David Miller of Indian Riven Mich where he had gone In hopes of Improving hh falling tiealth The body will be brought to Detroit for burial Mr Eggeman wax born in Detroit October 12 in addition to his activities as a commission merchant with the firm of Benjamin Egge man 42 51 Cadillac square from 1829 to 1908 he acted an moat in spector In 1895 under Dr Samuel Duffield The immediate survivors are two daughters Mrs David Miller of Indian River and Mrs William Dingman of Mackinaw and one son Edward Eggeman of Indian River Two brothers John man of Portland Ore and bred erick Eggeman of Toledo and two sisters Mr Louise Wirth of De troit and Mrs Augsbach of To ledo alao survive uneral arrangements have not been completed a action! President Johnson: clerk Harry Johnson urr Herbert Baxter: trustees Tmmlnili Chala MrRntea and Wslsr: for the library hoard Dr Crawford and Mlnsr 'TARPON INN TARPON SPRINGS LA Cllmat unttrpaa EicUM1 'n iahln Humin Batln 7 taC Dncln Tannla Mg Plechan Seymour Harmon William Monfils Wm Stier Adams Gottfried Haney John Important to Druggists Every day you are called upon to recommend a rolinf lor rimtomerj Buffering from ail forma of head cha If the headache is persist ent refer the patient to a reliable but if not recommend Shac the magical relief from violent or mild no after effects Shac Headache Wafer have tael the test for year nothing equals them Made by h'redwicu sv una Co L'ctrlUSL RALPH HOME BURNS Birmingham MKh eb 19 Bloom fled Hills saw tts first disastrous fire today slnra the wielnlty became a com munity of Mtatea when the beautiful bungalow owned by Ralph Booth on the Cranbrook estate was complete ly destroyed tonight The building was wider oonetmetlon and almost com pleted Tbs fire started from the heat tnx plant in the basement The ntlxens party o( Birmingham held Ito caucus tonlrht at the vHlste hall and nominated the following ticket for the spring o'ectlon: President ireas red John Suffer rom Piles no matter how long or how bad go to your druggist today and get a 50 cent box of Pyramid Pile Treat ment It will give quick relief and a tingle box often cures A trial package mailed free in plain wrap per If you send us coupon below LOUIS AGASSI ERTES Louis Agassiz uertes a noted authority on bird life will give an illustrated lecture for the members of the Detroit Athletic club next Saturday night The subject will be "A Journev in the Northern John Burroughs naturalist has called Mr uertes "pre eminently the bird man of this It hag been said of uertes that his mind Is designed especially to catch and fix images of bird life As a member of museum expeditions he has traveled in the Bahamas Ber ing sea Saskatchewan Yucatan Mexico Alberta and Colombia bird portraits like those qf a great portrait painter of men depict not only those ex ternals which can be seen by any observant person but they reveal saye the American Mus eum Journal in commenting on his genius TVVHa Nr Xfr iiprfAK aIaO wllla speak before the Institute of Science Jackson Mxwv Shaft Plant Sold Jackson Mich eb An nouncement was made today of the sale of the Jackson Motor Shaft companv plant to the Briscoe Motor corporation of this city control to be Msumea jury jbiq BRISCOE LOSES EE APPEAL State Board Adjourns TUI March 25 to Hear Beport of Holdings Iansinff Mich eb 16 Th board of appeal in 4he matter foreign corporation which today heard theappeal of the Briaco Motor corporation for a refund of a 12000 franchise fee from Secretary of State Vaughan adjourned until March The adjournment was taken at tne request of Attorney Latta for the company as he wants to fiirnlh some figure to tbo amount of prop erty the corporation really has In Michigan Mr Latta was told by all of the member of the board that under the circumstance they were obliged to aide with Secretary of JftaU Vaughan and Corporation Clerk Tee Pryor who Insist on keeping the entire 3000 fee a Mt ika it RnAmtan tn VOU OOIX1C IRQ yOUll apprctlMic warmth comfort and cheer of your own fireside the more on cold winter evening wuraui vvluav Jlikflillw hv imoorted Here is an ideal beer tor me xamuy raeuww pmc ksn 74 hntties tor iuu aeuverea mywhcic im uic vj nTRniT BREWING CO Stockholderg Approve Capital Increase and Alter Name of Continental Motor Mfg Co Stockholders of the Continental Motor Manufacturing company'at a special meeting In the offices of the company Wednesday gave their ap proval to a recommendation by the board of directors that the author ized capital stock of the corpora tion be Increased from 2900bU0 to 15900000 that a stock dividend of 100 per cent be distributed among the holders of ths present outstand ing common stock amounting to 1 919100 and that the par value of the common stock and of the 1900 000 of 6 per cent cumulative pre ferred stock be made 910 instead of I1U0 a share Jn adopting the plan for amend ing the company's articles of in corporation the stockholders also authorized a change in name to be effected by dropping the word "Man shortening ths corpor ate title to Continental Motor com pany The company operates plants In Detroit and Muskegon manufactur ing motor car engines The stock holders at a meeting October 2 1916 authorized payment of a previous stock dividend of 100 per cent to holders of its common stock In trading on the Detroit Stock ex change Wednesday owners of the company's common stock were hold ing it at $430 with blds of $400 as compared with a $360 asked for the stock riday last week A Clum treasurer of the Covert Motor Vehicle company of Lockport is spending Monday of each week In Detroit with General Sales Manager Gould Alien Mr Clum re ports requiring the addition of sev eral buildings Jo his plant Lafayette Markit Studebaker dealer In Chicago reached Detroit Wednesday He reports the sale of 70 cars last week a record for eb ruary Mr Markle says his com pany expects to dispose of 2000 cars by early summer Ray Harroun has taken manu facturing quarters in the Dodge perwer building on Jefferson avenue Mr Harroun Ts at work on a rac ing car sold under a guarantee of two miles a minute and is also starting development work on an aeronautic motor PROESSIONAL HELP both satisfac tory and economical Economy in all ex penditure i' impor tant with the great majority tho' seeking our profes sional help but in surance of complete satisfaction in every detail of the for relative or friend is even more important Our conservative rates and unobtrusive hut highly efficient ser vice makes both nositive The amily Safeguard Against Colds cascaraDquinine The old standard remedy In UWet form No urpleasant aftereffects No opiates ures cokto in 24 boura Grippe fa 3 days Money back fls Inaut on eenuine Box with rod top Mr Uill'a picture on it 25 Ceota The Palatial Tawnarr Slramrr KM XIAO ARA" RMS 1KI HV (io MO Iona d'a) loMil'aj boil from Vancouver I' tnril 12 Moy Apply anmlmn 1 i'fle Railway Sw: Main Hoffa or to th Canadian AiMrahdon Royal Mail Une CJO 'l'' Cattle May Now Be Shipped Into State for Other Than Immediate Slaughter Inalng Mich eb Governor erri and the member ot the Michigan live stock sanitary com mission announced today that th Michigan quarantine against ship ments ot stock from the Chicago stock yards has been lifted Since the outbreak ot th hoot and mouth disease a year ago only shipments ot stock for immediate slaughter have been permitted to enter Michigan from Chicago Hereafter cattle from Chicago will be admitted provided they are shipped In disinfected cars and proper measures are taken to pre sent the spread ot any contagion Northville Ms Dies on Visit Gladwin Mich eb 16 Gilbert Rich of Northville who came to Highwood Tuesday to visit his sis ter Mrs Williams died sudden ly soon after reaching her home He was 69 years old and leaves a widow and two children Would Reduce Gasoline Cott Says' Clay den to Detroit Society and Guests 'Lt us gt buy and keep Btead i Jly the development of a typ of motor that will successfully use the heavier and brn dywn lhe price of said A Ludlow i Claydsn automobile engineer Wed I nssday night in closing the discus ston that had followed the reading of hie paper on and Possi bilities of Automobile Design fore the Detroit section of the clsty of Automobile Engineers 1 the Hotel Tontchartrain am not nolltlclan enough know why the use of the heavier oils Is continually discouraged In certain said Mr Clayden'but I am confident that If automo bile engineers will apply themselves to the perfection of a heavier oil motor "they will force down price of The meeting addressed by Clayden was the largest the De troit section ever held Delegations were present from Toledo lint and Ann Arbor There were 71 students of engineering present from the University of Michigan Active diccusslon followed the pa per by Mr Clayden Zim merschied wfio is retiring from the committee of standardization was tendered resolutions for the service he has rendered and was presented with a desk set Rus sell Huff president of the society 1 made the presentation A buffet luncheon was served at the close of the meeting TOTS TO GO TO JACKSON AND GOES BUT IS BARRED Mrs Mary Harrlngtoa iv Mary Lewla Harrington 66 years old died suddenly at 11:30 o'clock Wednesday morning in her daugh ter's home 687 Trumbull avenue from tuberculosis Her father was Joseph Lewin at one time a member of the board of estimates Two children Mrs Edith Bird and Hawleey Harrington ot Monroe survive her uneral services will be held riday at 8:30 a from her daughter's home and at 9 a from St Peter and Paul's cathe dral Burial will be In Mt El liott cemetery "I noticed that my face wag covered I pimples which began getting bigger ti2 were large and hard and were very red Ji I there were ao many festered at a time tu I I bad to squeeze them out and they for 1ft Lr a a rvZMl linrtae Cllw rri all over my face and the Itching waa I Intense that I had to scratch my fan I much it bled I trouble lasted about a mom a used tablets but' they did not any good I noticed a Cutlcura Soap lsJ Ointment advertisement so I thought 1 would try them The next day I saw pimples were going away and I two cakes of Cutlcura Soap and three bores Cutlcura Ointment and I was healed (Signed! Eugene Vogt 7122 Tremont Ave' St Louis Mo Oct 3 1915 Sample Each ree by Mall With 32 Skin Book on request Ad dress post card Dept Bo Sold throughout the world lJ superior ioaiuy' I unobstructed lew of iflndboardwtilk ArccopmJ Hotelchamberun OLO POINT COMORT CuHine European Batbt and Treatmanu or GIO ADAM Mono ortroaa Mauro Vo ir loetrr Ml Hud Collina sales nraanger of the American Top company of Jack ton Mich ha resigned and hae taken up hie residence In Detroit Albert Champion of the Champion Charcoal Iron Company of Amer ica Profits by Advancing Price of Product Rtmuriiiv riainu net oarninra dur ing the laet alx month which In Michigan Southern railroad agreed eluded practically all the operation In 1915 were reported abash road then In the hand of courts to become a part to the work The entire cost of any glade aop roada The cltv must pay only the Began Getting Bigger LargeiHJ and Very Red Scattered Over ace Had to Scratch Special to Th" ree Pr Midland Mich eb 16 William Baker president of the People' Saving bank and Mrs Della Tay lor a milliner are dead as a result ofa fire which swept a section of the business district" of Midland early this morning causing a loss of 880000 The fire was discovered shortly after 3 A few minutes later several explosions follow ed ip the rear of the A Reinhardt generaf store call was sent to Bay City for assistance Motor apparatus was started but because of the condition of the roads had to turn back Mr Taylor 30 years old whose borne was In Elkton waa employed in the millinery shop and lived over It She wi awakened by the fire and rushed to the street but as the blaze had not gained much head way she returned to ner rooms tor her personal belongings bhe dis appeared up the stairs and was fol lowed by Mr Baker and George Scott an electrician They had Just entered the building when a heavy explosion followed and the root fell tn Scott escaped but Baker and the woman were caught In the trap The losses were compiled as fol lows: A Reinhart Son Opera House block and stock of furniture Implements and automobiles loss 845000 insured for 819000 A Lewinstein Jeweler building and stock loss 820000 insurance 9000 A Markey electrical supplies loss 82000 partially insured Mrs 8 A Krake millinery loss 81000 In sured Main abstracts and rec ords loss 82000 American Bromide company office losa 8500 poatoffice fixtures Matthews A Co shoes loss 87000 Insurance 86000 George Hatfield barber shop loss Gluman Would orce Roads to 1 Spend 12000000 on West Side Crossings Alderman Thomas Gllnnan will be tb active force behind the city's attempt to force the Wabash and Latke Shore Michigan Southern railroads to spend nearly 82000 MO In grade separation work at west side street crossings He will tske to Lansing a copy 1 of the city's petition asking the state railroad commission to order the grade separation If tbo com mission decides to hold bearings on the petition at Lansing instead of coming to Lietrolt Aiderman Gllnnan said Wednesday that he would attend the hearings and would take with him a delegation from west side Improvement asso ciations Mayor Marx and Corpora 1 tlon Counsel Dingeman I In May 1912 according to Aider man Glinnan the Lake Shore i 1 art in the grade Vpara i by the city But the to atuckholdera of the Charcoal Iron receiver was not permitted by the Company of America at their an nual meeting Wednesday afternoon in the general otiUee ot the com 1 aratlon must be borne by the rafl nanv in Detroit road The cHv must pay only the The balance sheet I damages reaultlag to abuttln1? prop showed aaeeia aggregating $9694 erty 12680 on December 31 The coin 1 panv was incorporated in May 1915 16 GET PERECT RECORDS as a reorganization of tne lake I buperior iron Chemical company! Aavancing prices on charcoal pig I Three Detroiters Among Leaders lorn and chemical products which I constitute the chief output ot ite in of Lit Department plants were reflected In increasing! Th earning each month while the £nn figuresTor January are said to UH of students In the Uterary col sbow still more important gains lege of the nlverslty of Michigan The outlook for the present year who received perfect grades In all Is described as unhsually bright for work during the last semester the company offering assurance of made public today by Registrar prices or $6 a ton higher un Its Arthur Hall Includes eight sen pig iron than were available under iors two juniors four sophomores a arisiiia an whi'h i a 1 1 vr i An I a a twn frefihmen and Is as fol were being made last fall Besides I lows: William Adams Raymond I Its Yale mine producing Iron ore Barnard Leavitt Bulkley De the company operating charcoal trolt Mildred Hachers Port Huron iron plants at Wis Man 1 Ella Campbell Margaret 1 istiqua Newberry and Boyne City Schmitz Ann Arbor Bernard Mich of which the three nrst Dawson La Plata Argentina Lr named are producing also alcohol win Dreese Alanson Edward acetate of lime and other chemical Graham Burlington la Alva products all of which are selling McAndless Capac Jean Pond at much higher prices than last Bradford Mass Stanford Roth year Ischlld Baltimore Md: Olga Shink The company has capital stock of man Grand HSptds Muriel Tyson $8056600 consisting of $2839860 ot lorndale Pa Rose Walker common and $6217260 of 9 per cent Battle Grace Thomasma cumulative preferred stock Morelqrand Rapids This list is only than 96UOOOOO of its capital was half as large as last year represented in person or by proxy! rank NEW CORPORATIONS Blair Edwin Lodxe Detroit II I rnlnx Mirh eb 16 Kauff Wuoa James Mitchell Toronto mann Realty company Detroit 816 Ont A ullerton Ionlon Ena qqu Abraham It Kauffmann George land Hardson Now lork fcptein John A Mlllott: Pnlton and George Webster Marquette I Chapman incorporated Detroit The directors elected officers a 10000 James Boltffn Russell follows: President rank JJ Button Chapman Peerless 1 Blair vice presidents James JTlnt company Detroit $1000 Mitchell and Edwin I odge treaa Hoffman Bessie H1T urcr rank Hutchings eecreUry August OMermann Nina IL IL Binsham genera) manager Cedarhurst coin George Webster panv Detroit $15000 William TRIED TO UVE WITH A' ROTH HUSBANDS CHARGE GRADE SEPARATION WORK IS DEMANDED BARBADOS BAHIA RIO Ot JANII80 MNTOAMONttVIOlO ANOL I Detroit Banker Will Be Laid to Rest Saturday Afternoon Assistant cashiers of the Peoples State bank will be the active pall bearers at the funeral of Georgy Lawson its president whose sudden death at Ormond Beach la occur red Tuesday morning The services will be conducted Saturday after noon at the home 250 Burns ave nue by Rev John itschen pas tor of Jefferson Avenue Presbyter ian church Interment will be In Woodlawn cemetery Mrs Lawson will arrive in Detroit Thursday morning but the body ac companied by Burnham Colburn with whom Mr juawson was Bpenu th ing his vacation at Ormond Beach a They wattertd 11 mu xr I all rtVSM mv nH tha wilt not arrive unit ing Pending Mrs arrlv al no definite time has been fixed for the funeral services Telegrams from all parts of the country poured in on the Peoples State bank Wednesday expressive of the profound shock and the deep regret caused by Mr Lawsons death MARCH JVRY LI8T At a meeting of tbs Wayne Coun ty Jury commissioner in the county building Wednesday tbe following talesmen were drawn for service during the March term ot court: Wm A King William Phil ip Charles Stelb Ed Vlllerot John Baugh red Artley Pat rick O'Grady Joseph "A Trainer Henry Hurdle Charles Ballou Georgs Thurston John Weisgerber Jeo Linton Moses Hlmon loult Jacobson William Morrison Adolph Markowski Anthony Krata Charlesebot Georgs Hobson Joseph A chafer William Klnner Harry A Van Sickle Nicholas Haas David Bussell John Mells Andrew Peter wait Samuel THrk Tffriinn Bchuholx Jere Kelley bam ried man John Bussell Charles Ixjng red Ebel red 1 Van De veer Romi Clueys Isadora Breach Samuel Hutton red IL Rose Wil liam Todd Jullua Jlressler Ed win Albus Wm Sharp red Schro der Arthur Bllllnga Andrew Slack William Cummings John Soa nowskl James Boyle Nathan Cohen Anton Schumacher red Dobson Hugh Redden Gal "vlne Joseph Petty Ed Krelghhoff I John N'ewstaad John McCabe 1 A Nicholls William Chambers red Garschke John McCredle Kd ward 8 Tucker Timothy Moy nalian Joseph Heyman Jr Herman Iai Budde Eduard Miller John Hooy Theodore Harmon led 1 Hook Peter Counlck Amos raxler August Raleigh Harry Martin Jer ry Daley Delphi Droullard Daniel McKendrlck Reuben Steinberg John Coll red A Robinson Thomas Wilson Theodore Nieman Joseph Mansfield William Craig Rone Van letcn Luther Lovejoy John Vogel Joseph Meltey John 8 Bergowskl Albert Granger Mathew Vine Edward Grav Peter Van Door rank Welnbeck Charles Wilson Gustav Neumann William Douglass John Miller Edward Reynolds James Donnell Charles Stokes Martin Kalwaa John Dornhoff Ora Odell Thomas I King Charles Jones Charles Groah James Carney John Esper George Braxzil Mark Atkin Richard A Montie Jeremiah Van dirbuch rank Rlgga John Waner Henry isher William Sharp Narcisse Neveux Albert" Eberllne Edward Breen Henry Newton Claude Vance Adolph ftllelch Herman Baullng John A McKerral Seclblnder rank Miehean ay Burler red Schroeder t'rarles oster Peter Ortwins George irurst Charles te Baron Herman Tillman Stanley Bundle John Dornofi Henry Sage Joseph Niels Petersen rank Sears Edward Burke John A ihaw Nathan Cohen William Weinmaa James Struthers t'rydertwSB James A Itoye Jr Slmoa Salsbury William Bell Jullua Gen Wk a rn at Myers Louie Reiatx Daniel Mu la Hans WU heloiein George riaineia uaroer aui 8500 Knights of Pythias temple furniture and club room loss 810 000 Insurance 85800 With the exception ot the Kntghts of Pythias lodge none ot the losers was able to save any thing of much value The post office Is practically a total loss LAMPORT LINE Milloz of luxurious ertpirrUlly for travel In Bt7KlMMLaUeaeral 11 LKIDICH 9 ort street IVct DHrolL AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SOUTH SEAS Via Tahiti and Karotungn ronnmlnz Wentutfton or Sydney and Strahan nori Kefiular ailing from I iuro Mar 29 Apr 29 May 21 nl jWf day fiend for pamphlet fiteatnablp Co of New Zealand OfflJ 79 Market San ranu ut local Rx It or Afencle 1 1 iT Umn Pl 2J I I III Xif il 9 KWWM Ir 1 I KmKI a 17) jK vvM WWIO: i vznnj i 11 i i 1 1 't w' bD A I lraad 19 Aft iX Aak I New Vo I I I.

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