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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Dec 1915, p. 3

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ever baked and we ca: f'.',':'li Pct us. The N. 8x1 fr-‘sh cvery day Show ar r: :5. even with women ri'.‘ dld {hear own baking; 3hr so of It and you'll uselessness of bothennl ‘e bakzng any longer. elry Store 3.11m"? Bakery S at Dealer Bread as Our: h ishes for a {813W New 3 for better Centnl Ave. I patrons, score the lzday (SS tory. st sincerely :0 the many ) make this Buicks INC Tim pirate was standing eastward Iium: Iiu- u-mh paraiiei of latitude, ev- Idemiy making for the open sou. Tin- gmtbnnt managed [u kevp her in tight and umkv 2: small gnin. During tin- dfi? m.- iivntenant mude‘ inquiries Iiuun: tho i n-w to ivuru it any one had heard any snuml during the night, One nun MM that be funded he hmi noun! an illn‘lli'l‘ i-imin hem: cunli'uiiy slip pod 'izrmuii :1 imwsv pipe He had (‘Pi’wi fhv ntlvntiull Hf tiw nrfil'or U! the (ink in it. but since the utIii-er had hmrd Iwihih: himself 119 paid im ur unriurx (.. riu- unm‘i ropurt. .\'m‘vrtlu» lfls Wivinrxlmm mmie np his mind Hint Hu- [inm‘ imd Si [mod hor anvbm‘ and mikui -|\\u_\' withnut it. Tiw m_\\tvry “nu-km! on the mom smnn wr‘ wimm won- ixuumni and H“ WN'VimH, :nui kzmts wm-e (-nnsmmiy Karim-in: m diwuw the stmnzn- vrtlft. Rh“ i: .«m iu-inz m-msiunuiiy euircsi f‘d "an " .- "Iii’ w-H u [‘hfllituiii, Rut (31H vi‘d xw rcuvh the cum of the rum \\ m. \mnid hnn- mkon moan“ u day a wirdosu uwssage by 1110 admiral asking if ”A“ Tq‘ ~r htx-I Sven anything of the Mr," \‘x‘rvkvmhzxm ”diet! for 1nfm' m t. m m rm HH- \'P~‘\'I‘I that ho was or (1“ M! tu «puma The :InsWor was . I'm :zd-mm! hm] nu ISNI‘riIlHOn of WW. {I hml been rt'pnrn-d (h It suu'm) “kw-1" due at Chinese ports had not (‘UL‘m in. The \wmhm- hm] bow fine: thvrvxful‘l' tm-ro wax nu susplwinn that m had been wrecked by storm. H m When {he first faint light appeared In the mm the commander was awak- ened {u lm informed that the pirate had disappoarwl, .Inmpmg out of his bunk. be put on a dressing HOW“ I”!!! 3111* pen and hurried un dwk. The vessel certainly was not where she had been the niuht before, but the day had broken. and thn man In the cmw‘s nest report»! ln-r ur u \‘vssol n-ry like her on Uln- hurSZnn. Wkkurslmm. after brim-4m: u gtuss to beur on her, pru- nnunvml her tho pirate and gave orders to am up thv nnrbnr and make ('hflQe lmmtldiutvly. B; the time the Taylor had come near thv vessel night had fallen. find since the latter craft showed no light. the gunlmnt felt obliged to stand on, However. Wicket-sham. stxspeotlng that 'she might est-ape him under mvor of the darkness. sent a hunt lu command of Ensign Thruckmortun to roam nolter. The party was mine an hour When it n-turnml Throvkmnrmn made I very ~‘tttzulzlr retmrt. He had {nund the Vessel deserted. On her wvre all sorts of pluudt-r. show- ing that she was uudnubtod‘y a pirate. Then:- Wm [10 curgu unless about a thousand barrels of 0H might be cun- “den-d suvh. hut it seemed rather that this might have been for fuel. And yet the mutual was constructed for coal. of th‘h (ht-re was a scant supply. Wkkvnhum was puzzled. Sort-r him he hmrvl u! a [\h‘uh- Hum-mod. un manned. iwt’nre. Nevertheless there- was uhuudant evtdvm-e that the vmse! was thn nm- he had kK‘k‘H ordvred tn hit; out fur. The (HUI that she hm) fled Whl‘ll lu- L'uvv t'huso was alnnu sufr ficient to mmduum her. .\s for her crew, they had doubtless gnuo “shon- undvr mw-r of darkness. 1! db} nut 500m mm (hvre was any need (u take further acclnn till mom- lnx. The unt‘hnr of the pirate being an the butmm, tin-re being no new aboard to mL~zo it and the “who tn which they must hzn‘u gnue bell]: eight or ten miles distant, me Menu-[mm dwhlc‘d to let the muttcr rest for the night and the next day go aboard the craft him no" and make u persnual cxumhmtinn. So he turned In. leaving the executin- Ofiicvr in “human pdsa) to sec :1 very ordinary looking vessel. as unlike a pirate as possible. There wcn- no pm‘ts (or guns or any} other evhlvnvu of a capacity for fight- mg, About dusk the stranger run ' close tutu shore She was sun too far i to! thaw nu {no guntmat to sue what 4 was dolm. on lmunl of her. but slnw‘ the anchor chains cuuid be heard ral- mug in the Inm‘so pipes Winkershnm" did nut glw himself any unvnxmess as > to her L'vtthn: away mm) [11111. 1 The commander of the Taylor order ‘ed the ship's COUM‘ (‘bunged toward the ressvl in question. No sooner had um been dune than the other exhlbit .1 3 clean pair of heels. evidently In flight. vau the gunbom came close wough to the {ugtilve to diam-m what ghe was like \\'lckersham was sur- The Unarmed Pigte now She Plundered Was a Mystery. By F. A. mrrcna. mutmmzn, \\ ickvrshnm in Command d the ['nitml States gu'uboul Zm ”310:. (r him: In the Mnhn un‘hi "Iago. rv \ix‘ml a wireless order from the admin: in look out for a pirate "gel than had been doing a lot of “mg? g“ shipping in the South (.‘hlna 9.. _\’n “.91 (lcfiuvd location for me sea. _\’n “.91 (lcfiuvd location for the ”mm wus gh'eu. since tt was‘ not uowu. l'rulmhly the urder was sent to every I'niu-d States vessel truism; m that n-ghvlL The warm! «1113' after receipt of the on!" the “'xltvh on the Tuylur report- ed to my umvvr of the deck that a ship was to be won an the starboard qual- "f. She was changing her course very {mluontly She did not look at .1; like a pirate. but on not-aunt of her mysterious Actions the watch thought I! his duty to report her. ‘ Tho nwn in the hunt lurnod nnd \wn- pulling xmn) lust“) “hm a m-ll ulna-d shut fn-ln another gun sent ln- r t) the lmttnm. lvmlng bt'f vars“ mime (loud. some “uunllml ulnl some nuhurt, nun:- lng nn lln- water, "Man a lmutf" trrlod \Vlvkurshum. 1 .\ boat wus soon pulllng (u the men ,struggllng ln the water. Thl-y Wen- plvkml up um] brought on tn tlh- Taylur, ;()ne u! tln-ln “'8'! Dunn. Thls was hlq stury: l He had been uslng the vessel be had bought to curry plunder whlch was 3th cured In nunm U! a suhmnrlne he ikvpt wlth him. He Would put n for grmlu lntn a \q-ssel then \\ hlle she was :alnkln: lmnrd hvr and an un- what \ul- Ullllll'S ln- vnnld find. [Ilsa lxxmllm: party was Well armed. but m-ldutu ‘nm-dml l0 us.- lholr mefllls. Aftrr gatherln: tho plunder ho wuuld Iran! the \‘t-sm'l and her crew to gt. almrn c.» m-ther. taking pulns that In» porwn link! to tell the talc. Belle-Mn: [hat the Tll_\'lnr would pn-ntlmlly at him. llixnl) hntl rosnlvml lu lurpmlu ln-r‘ l‘nfurtutnltvly fur hlnL tlw night “-11. Vdurk. and he was unable tn rlml hrf tlll dnyllzht n-vvulml hlln tn his lnh-nd- ml prey. lekvrsham reported lhr {:lr‘h‘ Y1) the rultnlml, wit.» dln-vn-d hlm tn hum: the :frW [lll'uttw' llu hull t-uptural. The HP tler \Vnu uln-yml while the Taylor was makln: {rr tln- plundur shlp. whlch ‘wan u\‘vrh:ullv<l. Tlu- men, nuppuslnl that the Tnylur Wuuld surely be_turpe~ -, ‘tllk‘ll. tuck llulc cure and dld nut m ‘lhe gunlumt untll sh.- was well on lhvm. Tht‘II they (fled to (nu-ape In ‘ boats, but wvrenll captured and served the same punlshmom as the others. I The ndmlrfil'n on!" to hang the pl- ‘ _ rules \\ lthnut trial enabled hlm to bust: ; the matter up. 'whlch conm ho deem- But the lieutenant ordered every than to keep perfectly silent and re unlined on watch himself. When the first my of light came he doomed a bout pulling directly toward the le~ tor. It was a mile away. And a cable's length behind it the water sot-med disturbed. us though some obstacle was moving through iL Then sudden ly the lieutenant rushed to the gun that pointed toward the coming boat and stood with the lanyard in his hand. peering into the hmaking dark- ness. Others on the dm'k worn alule tn tit-wry the moving boat. but not tin- ohjt-ct disturbing the wntvr behind it. Net'ertlu-iws in n i'vw minutes all t-ottlll Ri‘t' soniothiug that vnnami n Cold vhill to run ulnwn tln-ir shim-s. it mu thv lu'r‘Y‘CUI‘t' of u subumrinc. l-‘mm it ('\'\'1'_\' two was turned to their rotn nmmlt-r. wlm wns ran-fully sighthi.’ tlw pinu- nt-xtr which ht- RUIN“. i‘ull ing to his next in command to conn- tu him. without taking his on» off the pvrismtw. ht- rwlgnml the lunynnl to him. with orders to pull it when in» ga‘t'e tho .mh-r. \th-n tho lI-rlm'oinl k'fllilt‘ within it hundrml yards of tho 'l‘uylor it slwwvtl down and lwgun to sotth- in tho wutcr. “ Fin- 3“ 'l‘hc-n- was un t'XiilUfliUil. and tho peri- scou- vitrn'm-rl. showing cvidonce of being wrm-Lt-«i. then dinamwred. in a few minutes the surfat'e of the wntcr was corned by oil. Wivkcrslmiu gun- a sigh of relief. which was “Helium-«l by on 'y tnnn on the Taylor. dvudvlsnlflafind. although reported I) WnsblnMnn. the matter never so: hub the newspapers. The fact or his doing so set the lien- tenant thinking. Might she not have paused in her flight, when uhe could have kept on. for a purpose? The fact that so many vessels had (“appeared suggested that the pirate had some new-tangled device (or wrecking them. Might she not come out during the night and practice it on the Taylor? As soon as it was dgrlt, taking a po sition UK where the pirate had put in. chkersham dropped his anchor and ordered every light on the thin put out, He would not even permit I lamp to be left burning. though covered. lie resolved to remain awake during the night. ready for any emergency. However, about midnight. becoming drowsy, he Went to sleep in a ham mock. having given orders to he culled should anything unusual occuu About 2 o'clock he was awakened and told thnt Voices had been heard near the gunbont. Sprlnging up. he went on deck and listened. “is hearing wnu very acute, nnd he was sure that he heard a sound of ours which had been imwrfm-tiy mutual. iic 011101191) a gun to he landed on envh or the four quarters, ready to be tired. Some of his subordinates Wondered whut he expected to shoot at. while the more stun-millions of the crew begun to tear that there was something suLn-rxlutural about. “PH 1.» the tn hum: the BI. The HP Principal [awe-H of the Shermcr- vm. School and Mrs. Lowell, who occupy the apartment Ibove Dr. Goldfing'a {:min. entertained the teachers of the Shermernlle School at 1 dinner Tuesdly evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lowdl will spend the holi~ days with Mrs. [pwtll'n mother in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Arthur lhckimon and famhy. Mr. Mllcolm Dickinson, Mrs. (‘lnra Lowell. Miu Mildred Luw~ 911. all of Jeflersun. were the guests of Mrs. George Pectin, Christan-t. Thu- Presbyterian Bible School birthday uerrmK will be an! tn Robert's (‘oHegc and the Syri-n Pm! eswnt (allege, huh Turkish mum;- tions. Mrs. Norman Porter of Wndxworth. who was struck by an nummohile in Chicago, Fridly and killed. when rho ms returning to her home with her arms full of (Viristmns packhgn, was formerly I resident of Decrfield. The Like CouMy Funners' Insti~ tute will be held in the Assembly Hall of the [It-"field Gnmmnr Schml, Saturday. Janulry fifteenth. Mr. Wm. Egger‘. Min Lill'un Eg- gert. 1nd Mr. Christ Bent a! Chicago spent Christmas with Ir. Ind In. Fred Horenberger. Decrfield Nun Item- The Christmn entertainment of the United Evangelical thumb was held Thursdny owning with the us- ual songs, reciutlonn, dialogues nnd distribution of candy. p. m. A brie! program by the little tots. ‘With games and refreshments, and i dance around the Christmas tree constituted the program. The Junior Department of the Bible School had a party in the Community House from 7:00 to 9:80 o'clock Tues- day evening. This vigorous branch played the lively games which chil- dren of this age enjoy. Refreshments were served and presents distribut- ed. All departments of the Bible School participated in the “Giving Christmas" and food. clothing and toys were sent to Uiivet Institute. And the oflering to Foreign Minions. The Intermediate and Senior Departâ€" ments gave “Bethlehem“a Christmas pageant, Wednesday evening, in the church Auditorium. Considering that the participants in the pageant had their books but nine days, with but three rehearsals. and that the dress rehearsal was the only one at which all the members a! the cut were present, the pageant was wonderful- ly well rendered. Much credit is giv- en Mile Emilie Knaak for her ability in staging the production. The cos- tunies of the Holy Land worn by the young people added much to the e!- fectiveness of the dramatization. The same pageant was given by the Sher- merville Hope Union church Thurs- day evening and a numberfiflrorn Deerfield attended it. Friday morning the Grammar School pupils gave a short program beginning with a quartette of little folks, Jean Reny, Helen Reichelt, Jack and William Johnston, who sang “Hail Old Father Christmas" while the room was darkened and the Christmas tree illuminated. There were recitations and songs by the Primary children, and a drum-tin- tion of Dickens' ('hristmas carol by fourth grade pupils, concluding with a Wnssail song by the {our upper grades. and a jolly dance around the Christmas tree which occupied the center 0! the Assembly Hall. The classes of the Community House have been in n large member interfered with by the preparations for Christmas. Beginning January first the men will have the use of the building from eight to nine o‘clock Tuesday and Thursday evenings and from nine to ten o'clock Saturday evenings. Friday evenings at seven o‘clock all the girls of all whom will meet for an hour with Mrs. Ruy llutchison {or ii duriic‘tic science lesson. Th0 .“i‘isvs Kn-w entertained at a seven o'clock dmm-r party (‘hrutmnn evening to hminr their brother, Mr. EarJ Kress n! Voltaire, N, Iii (ov- ers were laid for eight. The iden of Christmas was mum-v! out.in the table decoration: which had fur ms center piece a small (‘hristmas tree illuminated With colored 'electric lights. Followmg the dinner Lb" guests enjoyed tin- hundredi . mu . “W. Mr. Louis Ron ingn, upon! (“hm mu, Mr. And Mr Mm Florence Mrs. H. H. End! the guests 0! Mi kinder ('hnltw. Miss Eliuheth Park and Mr. E- xille. N. Ji, "\ll lights. Followmg the dinrier Lb" guests enjoyed the hundredi The New Year's service at the St. Paul's church will begin It Len n. m. followed by the annual business meeting of the congregniion, at which I“ the members up earnestly requested to attend. Next Sunday Rev. Lueder will prurh in English. The members of the SL Pnul'» 1Ad« ies' Aid will meet Thursdny, January sixth. at thv residence of Mn. Frank Jacobs. Park and Mr. Enrle Smith u! 8min:- Hlle. N. Ji, Will upond the holiday .wmmn at the home 0! Mr. Ind X". w. A wruung. Mr. And Mn. Roy Hukin- u! Wil- mclu Ind Min lubcll deenudl of Highland Park, were the guru: n {he home of Him and Mn. Fred Biod- ('rrmdl (.‘hriatmn. Mr. and Mn. Fred llurenberger hAd u their guest: Sundny, Mr. and Snyder nnd fuml)‘ of Eerfield News Items A white Clad-(mu Ind - marry one. The firrt put, of the rock n: for the Cndlc Ron. Beginner: Ind Primry Department of the hub,- term-Bible School in the Commun- ity House, Monday from 6:00 to 8:30 HIEHIGEHANDPARKPRNWPARKW Mr. and Mn. Ray Gum-h! "or! the guests of Mr Gunthi'l ”run“ of (Ealesburg but took. Mr and Mrs. H Hnunuhild bud u their grunu lut week Mr. nod Mn. J. Bern-rd Ind fun“ of Lib- ertyvxlle ind Ir. nod . P. J. Hanna-hill o! DAM. Mr. und Mn J, V. “'01“ Open! (‘hrntmn with Mn. Wnlfl'l mm, MM, 31' Hub of Rvgtn Pith. A fire hf unkmvwn nn‘m occurred at {he hume n! Mr. W H. Skflil on Mn. Andermn and funny were the guest: of Mn. “" Wright of ('hiâ€" ctzo Chriflmn- Dly. Nr‘ Ruddie Kmunk spent (‘hriflmu "i! Dr. and Mn. Knuth. The Misun- Jcnme und blur. Klrch were 0w new. u the home of their winter, Mn. Funk Sch-min of (‘NH Mum, Wucmmn, [an "oak. A fire hf unkLuwn nn‘m occurred at {he hume n! Mr. W H. Skflil on Urn-mum Awmm Monday Ifkrnoon., Sewn] no!- pxllown And I beautifu! X'nvtnpon were romplvu-Iy dutroyed. Mrs. (k0. Snyder nnd Iumly m Wmnetkl. The Muse: Home Ken! and Lola (Elynch are spending \he hohdn)‘ m- um 1! their home In Wnumndn and Mm ('hrinhne 24anth n Ipo‘ndinx her uvuum .t her harm in Wluke- (In Mr. Ind Mfg. Wm. 5011‘ 0! Ch;- aro. were the guest.- ul Lhc home of the former'n parents. Mr. And Mm Hurence End" and Mr. 1nd Min Winifred Suppl. 0! Spring. )1”. U. H. finder o! ('hnugo‘ wen field In spending the homily moon the gnu-Lu of Mr. and Mn. Fred llor- vnlh hrr punnu. Mr. And Mn. R. ntx-rger. Supple It Supplodnle Farm, hp! Mr. [nun Rommel a! South l'hl- mgn, upon! ('hruunn With hu pAr- (mix, Mr. Ind Mn. Hnlip Ramml‘ Mun Florence End" and Mr. wd Mrs. H. H. End" 0! ('hncnxo, wart the guests a! Mr. and Mn, Eugene kinder ('hnuw. Mn: Fred SCHI EEBREE TUCKER R: mm. "m K Wmmm Mm, Gm Mclknmld L- on the ”(I If you haven’t taken advantage of Our Special Lighting Offer we urge you to do ,so now, while the nights are long and the evening are spent in- doors. Reading by Gan Light dow not tire the eyes. We will pipe your [wise complete at our special low rate and install FREE One 3-light fixture for parlor 01:03-53!“ fixture for Iivincroom One 2-light fixture for dining room Phone 194 Ask for our reprmentau've to call with details of our defemed payment plan PHEASANT North Shore Gas Company “k, of Nut-.30. with bu pnnnu. (lurk o! In inc For Sherbets, Punches, Sauces-HOT 0r COLD An all year round and HOLIDAY DRINK For Sade By GEORGE F. ROCK. Highland Purk GEORGE TUCKER. Ravinia Loganberry Juice The pure juice of the fruit with sugar A Beverage that satisfies A Tonic that braces Mn. Frank Hemp-tend entertain- ed infomlly Mend-y evening to honor her cunt. Mn. Edwnrd Hen- neny o! Vlrflnit. "\\‘h.\. you. Laurn." [no uh) "Whoa I tum“! u “Mr I [Arm-d out (he [Hm-«L lira-(ml mm uuumn In (he unholy warm. and I got me In! har- (do any mu Her gm There. the". pH T‘A'Mmgu Tribune Mm Nurture! Vedder m wanting bl Lhe home of Mr, F. (‘hruflenun of Theodore, AIL New anr'p Day being I Holy Day, there wxll he sonic" in the Holy (‘rou church Slturd-y morning u nine o'clock. hvpe fort-r -3[.I!l’n x. Hu ('IIHu-drnl (‘11) in huh“! «I '5” m . gum-v. Amunu lhvm nun n I‘mr n 'u‘zr'xm I»! M! In). rum-Hun and :...m.~.t mum-«H5 m the mural“. nu-wl lhv- mu cure on m- lrrhn! m .\l;..;. um. In «n.4, um Vrnfl and :ml. n‘ (m “mun-d to he [MIN I! wlw NY "-1- Y‘lv'll rwlwnmll Th? nmuukrr II‘ I l‘ Iul llw A‘l'Hh' whh cum-mo 1.“; Wm» ~ In n-K-Hm) that In- (xmm uI-t pun” ) “null im. rl-quwt n In- hm) "uh m} [hm llu- Ivhrnmnn were In kw alum uh!) [H‘hnio um) lu- ruuhl no! umkr uh rxm-Mlnu in (be tutor at um um )uurnnlm, huwawor amtncm-hm The mm- vu- "mic-cl. Mr Fermi-on "I ”at «numbing hold and dork-Hr mun he dam. and MI mind Iurh-d quit-kl: All Anudou 0‘ Von?» ard u Bethu- uomo Pan: an Joana-Ir. The n"! l'r1'(.\|".)‘|, u! \rnl..~ uprrn "(NIH-13‘" lN-k . I .II MHHL :md III} the wulmm-m n._. ”2.: urn)” u! l£u~ hvpe fun-yufmnm x. Hu ('IIHu-drnl “1!) h: ll-nnl 11 '5” .unnpmv. Ann-nu lhvm nun n I‘mr n 'u‘zr'xm I»! M! In). rum-Hun and :...m.~.t mum-«H5 m the mural“. nu-wl lhv- mu cure on m- lrrhn! m .\l;.. um. In «n.4, um Vrnfl and :ml. n‘ (m “mun-d to he [MIN I! wlw NY "-1- Y‘lv'll rwlwnmll Tb: l'lrb. .rm: rnr (rum pun-«d It um lnlirr pUIOIlc-d mm in tin-u rln'umunnn-I M» a, mum! of Hm opt-m mull! III-l [-0 ml [w bluvnnl ”hr H (0 [Ir "\uu nuv' In rip-MIMI m ”H- finnyumer. lbw "no-«1rd Iml anr tn \Imh-rflnnd. ‘l mum hmr (u [Flu-mph m) armba- 1hr nann- a-H-nmx ll I'm m~ roman”) hu- hum!) nrfllrn. nnd Hm lmpnms. m m l‘nrt- Hm m u dnv my H». M-I‘or Shots, '! ifllrfll‘ [rum-«Inf mm hll I'UP. kKILlug with vruuhmu nm-m I! (be gaudy rug ln- hm] lumgm M I ll'fi'ill uh. “I wonder If on" In ,uvur llh- yum inc-1r a lurk-In when 3M) unit It?" lmpnms. m m l‘nrt- Hm m 1! man tn 1': murmur-v " Hm Vent: “:u- mun Hmn ”It- "(‘1 m-qu M5 dunr pl] " nnnu-r ”I a.“ 1m! uvm‘ fur In!“ 0" d1!) 1 CRUSHED THE CRITIC. IDEAL BRAND u m! Minn-1f nu! equal to hr made (hr non North Sheridan Rad Suxtc (_ 5 nndfi, Sutr Bank Bldg. 1“- m m MI], I1 mm H- h. H D. Hid DENTISTS ‘11 new Cash Piu- Automobile Tm, Metal: Rubber: A SPECIALTY Dmp me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods 60 North Fint St. Wu. Cu“. Euufioh, will uh. lull chm of Jim»! punk- or m'ui at racopciom' bolls. 00:. 8.0! '1. forum... Tol. 721-W Fresh Butler. Eat and Poultry 331 W Av. W MILILL J. RSTEFFEN Telephone 410 Highlund Park Rubber Bottles Paper, etc.

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