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Libertyville Independent, 16 Sep 1926, p. 8

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' 'and $220,000 in den e ~. Migzer debt than th ' »Rec--! right to up un . ed Everybodv's bi © _ Bood~ buciness A@n« K#\ politicia"a. W =Rwelve vears azo [ wasp't growing ver t esmm bundred vcea's old Cathe ar' ~--] of the fir UV . ty located. a suburt 5 'ful twelve yeare ~ _gjfiyfitmts and can es re than fo _ 44@ _' Today High'ana _' than 11000 populati .*~ local man | -- paper ----t] 1+ portance . 3* Park bro| gvsfi"'thy -- . oago. ' By oL do want to say that we began| Insofar as 1 am concerned any As d get better management and more :Lup&mu.mm.;g ---- yBb city officials when the ward | cart come gort ot messeage. 1 "as were blotted out. A do want |story I think, carriee a message to say that with the blotting out of|and # moral -- HWighland --Park --is efi es o o m apand ces ppin3 trading . |spréad out It has vin and _ bickering at &;fifim home: 'of mndoon-d'. net»p. o 4 stopped. ~=. «ge--s --:-- 1| Webed® Gunset park, a wooded muni-- --' _ *'"Under' the old form a vipa! .outing'> place. % -- eternally mommmfl Within the city limits of Highland it PMough the: I\linois NMMIMNUCE . 91 o mss \ W b .. dvah orqaiatbat Lester B. Colby, former | .___ Rev. W.\0. Payt r local man, is writins h'story in news-- & f:'g &. paper e~ticles of th-- +*~ asd im-- riee at 7:45 p. » is ... se of eities ard toWB® in thin . pprcmrprmatmmaint s 9y i c ; id Foday's ctory is an inter: 8T. PATRICK'S A ,q dfseussion of how H'rhiate Mass at St. Mx'. Park broke away 'from .ward politics | &. I.. e on ~ * * :+ " grown into AnD important, |-- lum'mlfidtc.x 1:&'_ By and clean suburb of Chi--|day,. Both services at standa: \' _ By LESTER 3. COLBY, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE o 80c _~'Miinois Chamber of Commérce. Third Floor First National _ Rwelye yerre aso Highlard Park| @unday School at 9:45 a. m y3 up to its ears in ward politics Services at 10:45 a..m. «_ ~-- E'"go,mw n debt. That wes a * ----'lv'_"qflf" " # + than the town had y c es i Sre town had any| _ FIRST PRESBYTERIA aflm of Important Chicago l Foeobtaw stt 5n Suburb in County. *] gunday until m ¥ i d oo t d 5 t dn ie thrriaint oc t c it h i2 C 6 eR I Soav.." busness and that's pie for mtfivmwmm[fifi meeting. o " DOIEI&CT.L,-: "'"l':."' f 5 l es o s @welve vearse ago H:zhla~d Par! mw& 11. 'The gubject| : ST. LAWRENCE®EB EPISCOPAL wasn't scowings very fast. Almost of the sermon will be "Longing for -- Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor @ hundred vears old measur'ng from | Souls "m" : C The services on Sunday, . Sept. 19, the ar ~=| of the first settlers, tdeai~ Young wmm aton'y t 1y located, a suburb of Chicago, it| Bvening """' es . ct, . Holy Communion at 7:30 p. m. had twolv> vears ago, about 4,50 | "What God Would Teach Us by. the -- Holy Eucharist and Sermon, 10:30. inh»*+itants and covered _ a> littie | Plagues." . Church School at 9:30 a. m. more than (0' _ .quare nilles. Good music and a Christian we'come --AH services on stand time. " Poday High'sna Park: has. more to all. * NT rig.. 3t 'emeak "dud a s 5 . than 11000 population, doesn't owe __------ T. Jfin EVANCGELICAL anyone a thin dime, has more than FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL & Kiessling, Pastor thirteen square mile« itsg city John E. DeLong, Pastor -- _ S ay School at 9:30 a: m. limits and the city business, all done The Church Whose Members® -- _ Englsh--service at 7:30 p. m. on a co~ basic, means a early turn-- |_ _ .:; AlH ktte..1. > ~.~=% C ¥o < a4-- § s 4A over of about $2,000,000. 6 "Life at its Best" is the subject for ~LQONG SROVE--EVANGELICAL For the last three years Hixhland | Sunday morning. You are the .' Rev. O. l.?ot. Pastor --. Park '~« averaged to invest about progress of freedom, good $ «© Rev. R. Lorenz, of Marissa, N}., will $300.000 a year in local improve | edueation industria justice, home 4 .at the Long Grove Evangelical ments and, remember, its all paid |and world peace when you attend amw.se:u..uo;-.u tor cash on the wood! To . the | church service. This service is at'11. German and d job of mayoring. a town at. $600 ajitles as formed. Li@¥VOn ,CGLCS, JOIG-- year--and giving the $600 back twoled the organization. They are Wan or three times Oover in donations, | kegan, North Chicago, Lake Bluff, u;m% Lake Forest, Highwood, Highland The story of getting ; Park MG'om'Mnmm.Kcnflnrg_v, uammadamummmm the story of Samuel M. Hastings. lgg_-tlgq_ngolggodmu. xw-&:tmm'mm day to ~\JInto this rather amazing story of sensible city management. :;-t'nolgflm '::r::: gover ment was A. Warren, city clerk, anc Samuel 8. Holmes; coporation counsel under ""'""fi'm"" &om. are still on the job: I visited them at Highland wntbuhnfifly. I is prob. a good that be left for with him present, 1 fear, 1 would never have "To bogin with I want to say tha. the commission form of government does not insure honest and officient goveram.nt any more than the ald-- ermanic form _ necessitates .. dishon-- :-:r inefficiency," said Mr .' . "I merely do want to say that more successful and more et-- ficient government in Highland Park did start the day that the commis-- ~--'"Under' the old form mayors= were| UPA! t e c es cce m =-- t Sastucl . aertset .*°" {mbor. Bobolink, 14 _ Eim., Northmoor .-.--C&Ofl.nnelx.mmp?'-".. + links, which ate eould be--induced to take the jOb." _ '",mw f ;au\m-.mnum e 8 mm.w" de. dco avin--a businesslike way," Highland Park n . the . Makin' Compang.. ¥ige vreaiicus nad £eecti® [Pyvonarture . of 'from $3,000,000 : to «company. . wice--president direotor w hocoal RoOk of the.~Cemputing, Tab'h% .. ds | $5.0 C .@Lomm i m" . Rxording: Seale company. -- a, $50,000; io o6 2 4 fll!r "':- :000 .corporation, a director of. the lont ow will m"'" °"" mWBs on .o . aennes (neor eega en l on remaies of one 9* 4 e .« k ar j banks and knows how to se; reguits."| For the last ecight yefire every bit ~ "For telve years he has been at '}2@"&; %*, week--lay morp Ing er-->pt when out of the city, mt exactly & o'clock,." said Mr. Warren. . "Pd say at awbout 7: 55 o'cleck."" eorr w&u ,"He calls. for. the work of. the--day. We hand it 'to hig «He usnally has some notes due to 'phone calls at his home the evening 'before. He rings for a Btemographer. He dictates letters, orders,; directions." CA "3. woOrk is quickiy laid out. Ho's out o ifibbyazzotoeflht-hitrdn khg'l?:ugo oftice," said War-- #en. -- is a very busy man." *we've 'years . ever shown up glm." said Mr. 'Holmes. ~ IN LAST 12 YEARS Every town has its chronilc kick-- ""'h Mr. Warren. "We've got , . Somebod's 'rooster gets . into s mrttlfiel, a dog chases colapses, <a Hne : a perfect hu-::p:'a { ting AUngarding of "aH ) up un. But who Car. »iv's business was NO ness and that's pie for was is establisned.. .. _ . |=-- j : *' * . * to say that we began| Insofar as 1 am concerned any management and more mmm«.mmuig {ticials .when.the ward | car come sort ot meseage. 1 tted out. 4A do want |story I think, carriese a message ith the blotting out of | and #<moral -- Wighland --Park --is a old stuff of 1 ¢. "~It~ has progressed and _ trading . and 'Yspréad out It has taken in Raviniea g¢ _ at .city nige| Park, home of grand, oper@® . s«t»* c 22 * Hikihed" Sunget nark. a wooded muni-- Illinois Chamber of tm m '."; pal OULLne . ZTVIES man of the, wen|Park are five golf | cof Hastings type. moor, -- Bobolink, 1d-- Elm, ] m.mn...-xth Municipal links, 1 T "Yu " ui' w.' M '. lll onovarnich* " CGant~-- EWhich. it is estimated will musy |ate book.up in police. work.--It meane ':'"'., M&oaflummwluldl ¥ers | unit in buying power. _ . ... c _.. 8T. PATRICK'S WADSWORTH '.la- tt'LPntrlct'dM!l;ni m.. Sunday. es Mass, at Druce Lake, 10 a. m. Gun-- day. Both services at standard time when election da comes: HMighland Park. steps right up and votes un animously to return» Samuel M. Haet ings to the Jjob of mayor,": remerked Just about ten years ago the As sociation of North Shore Municipal-- itlese as formed. Eleven cities join-- ed the organization. They are Wan Mr. Holmes. "The w1yor or president of each of th : ----~=~icipalities is automatically a close and immediate co--opération in oN thimes 'affectine the business of thess ~cities. ' It means an immed+-- 4 '~ake --PForest, Fort zsheroan and Migchland Park have interconnecting water mains. Glencoe's water systein will soon be connected. This means protect'< for all in case of --indi-- vidual breakdown. The powers ol the association of cities is elactic in time of crieis.. Yeoman dervice was rendered during the World Waer. u. expansion and doi'opm and # has hbeen a period ol e lonal activity, has been paid for cash on tho ¢+------«l head out of current reve-- DIAMONu ~LAKE COMMUNITY All electric generating stations and gas manufacturing plants of the Pub-- lic Service Company obNol'M:& nois will assume the temporary role ot "public * institutions" -- during the week of--October4 to 9, inclusive. -- Be-- tween these @ates, according to an an-- nouncement from the company's:--exec-- ative offices n Chicago, residents. commercial power ;. < industrial gas consumera wmn who 'fi be interested, will be privileged to iff spect the éomfpany's various manufac-- utring properties on presentation .of a complimentiry "Open, House Week" Although it is belhv&by thaose 'zko are formulating the company's ns for the week of public inspettion. that the, huge generating plants and Eo manufactories will prove to 2. e chiet centery pf public . int . the Open House visiting privileges also. will include the company's district of fices, merchandise stores,, meter : in-- specting and repair departméents, etc. wmear ns Uetaothive io 'te company a themselves of 'the aslderably larger number 'will visit the Pta s an airedale cares _0. Cross, a candidate for the opal . ministry, -- His subject is The . ity of, Undergraduates." lfl?on.mn!'tyhhmm dailies gare his article eight column head lines on the front page.Is his article correct? & .: "xi% Oum.qcmwmwmw 26 vmh;mrl.-r the day sechoul bour> _.st-mcturcphour Dlrmmhmlsem *6, and all reports and p should be in by that time. + -- "The Junior League will have a Raly Social at the church on the evening of Sept. 17 at 7 o'clock. . : Our Fourth~ Quarterly Conference wil be held at the church Sunday, Bept. 19, at 3 o'clodk. That is the last business meeting of the--year. _ All members of the church are invited to HOW BOARDCAN " PAVE HIGHW AY IS * j' y lt ns 2 ~"The %fi.fll the New: in the 3 t '30,>> «Anm'article m' big universities will be discussed. The article was written by Highland Park Council is Asked How Board Can Legally Pave procedure to follow is the question that the board of supervisors Tuesday voted to ask the members of the High-- land Park council who have requested aid in paving Sheridan road inside of the Highland Park limits. Mayor Samuel Hastings, in a com-- munication, had appointed out that 90 per cent of the traffic was foreign and he expressed the belief that the coun-- ty should bear its burden in the ex-- pense. The road and brfodge committee, after'a conference with R. M. Lobdell, county highway superintendent, came to the conclusion that the project might not be possible and if it were The complete program for the 1926 annual" convention of the 'Illinoi--East-- ern lowa District of the Kiwanis Inter-- national, which will be held in Day-- enport Sept. 20, 21 and 22, has been announced by the general committee on arrangements. * Outstanding speakers at the conveD tion will be P.G. Holden, of the ex» tension department of the Internation-- al Harvester®Co.; Justice Floyd L. The request of the mayor and the resolution of the board is to be mailed to G. N~Lamb, district engineer of the state highway department. They will probably await his word and accept it Thompson, of the Dlinois -- Supreme Court, and Raliph A. Amerman, press dent of Kiwanis International, Scrar ton, Pa. -- Libertyville Kiwanis Club is prepar-- ing to send a large representation to the convention and word has been re-- ceived from 'Davenport to the effect this, Kiwanig: district convention is to be the Bpringfield, I11., Sept, 15.--Pas8I0K the peak of the peach 'harvest se8: son, the division of standardization and . markets ° rendering sbhipping key does strange things to a man's mind. Mrs. Cerena Marshall charges in ~ suit for-- divorce ftrom her hus band. John R. Marshall, It " John, ~avers, to (mistake. her nrbugl-u- for a punching bag and<to <practice beating a tatoo on her 'with his fists. -- 'Too, he once bit her nose and 'again slashed her with a' Knite. Only hber elusiveness gaved her, she declares. 'The case is set <for the October term of tcir-- cuit court. > A : Is it possible and what would be the Spflltfhld.mm-. Sept. dlS--Bud" precantions > vent : developmen and. 'spread olpor:rt.::n d. ses : in uflq{ol Central mb::'-gfli floods sare urged' by Dr. L D. Rawk ore 6,,Oblong 6, Odin=~4, x»tg.J and hnn'o'l Hidli 12. Peoria, Sept. 15.--Squirrel -- whis QUESTION ASKED ever held by this diw EC s duchoM.Opoltumdngflrw the left, to--avoid striking the Falco machine. -- Just at that time the north-- bound car also turned to the right and the--crash resulted. Opel had with him his son, Lawrence, who was slightly out about the head. © 4 The Studebaker was brought to the wglnvlaflbnm battered up that it is not worth re-- "ed cuts and bruises and a severely wrenched back. a Toigh tot aatainies artes paofwers gtmimatteit!onm DtT ven treatment by 'Dr. J. t Tayior of Libertyrilla The other. machine, a Studebaker n(hl.mdfimlyn.l('nlrwgo is --gonnected with Armour & Co. e was procéeding south, when he notic-- ed the other car coming north on the left side of the road. As the cars near-- * Three were injured, one. seriously,.. WANTED--Girl | for eral : house-- when two erashed Sunday| _ work; smail tunay;':}avhg to new w. on' a 21, near the junc-- house in Libertyville about Sept. 15; of the St. and Soo Line... . f&vufi. Telephone Chicago Long Mrs. James De of 2 'wht f 6965, reverse charges, or. write ton street, Chicago. most seri--| Mrs. Arthur H. Jones, 5800 N. Win-- ously imjured. Her scalp was nearly | throp Ave., Chicago. 36 i date on which the season for ducks and other water fowl opens. :October 1 rather than W 16 is the opening date this . -- The season extends 'wto weeks longer to January plentiful on Grass Lake. e warden, today issued a final warning to local bunters with regard to the ously red. Her scalp was nearly tom h'f'w "d .h' MOC a number of severe bruises and lacer-- ations ' about the head and body. Her busband : also received {::! Incerations and cuts about the "head and body and Mrs; Anilello Caporlie of $728 Lerington street, Cl_xienco. suffer-- at <DLU E21. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 15.--Reports at acontoday from rescue crews at-- oo sn oi boten the bed of the rescue of the men or recovery of them would not be accomplished before late WMN"M& general superintendent of the encountered heary falls of rock. FOR SALE--Shoninger piano, leather dnanvenport bed. brussells rug 9 by 12, dining table» and 4 «dining chairs, 2 rockers and 1 black walnut bed. Mary Mason. 221 N. Milwaukee Ave. Tele-- phone 480--M. 86 2t apples. George Hironimus, Willow Farm. | Phone 624--J--1. s 34 t P&Mfln driven about --miles. A bargain for-- $3.50 if you can use it Price incluudes tube to fit. Telephone 562J. $3 2t FOR SALE--Sir--room house on Sun--| side Place; all modern convenienc-- es; concrete street; one--car garage; | tine shade trees and shrubbry; one :?ml::lktollms::'m: oot Priced early sale. "J.N.Mgom. Sss c 4 FOR SALE--Papec : Bilo Filier; . good | ROOM AND BOARD--For two Gentle-- -- condition. Pride $75. Inguire of E.| 'men. Telephone 362R.. Mrs. Ste fl""flm 4ATe * -- > 84 n!m. 116 N. Third Street in ~a7 BABY CHICKS FOR. SALE -- Large type Barron Strain White Leghorn 'baby chicks, $9:50.per hundred. An-- conas, $11; Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks, $12; Buff Or-- pingtons and White Wyandottes, $18 per hundred. These are all husky, pure bred, batched from select m.-m our heaviest layers. We pay the--post-- and guarantee live dd,l'nfi;é ERN WARNS OF HUNTING SEASON P. A. Stark, of&k. 8. Howard, oak. ) , ofak. --~~ £ *Uy YER PIANOS w.' m"\" vm" s Ch" 'c-'r'iqer"!'m'; So. Genesee St., Whukegan, Ill. CLASSIFIED ADs EIGHT ARE-- ENTOMBED tn \ CABLE PILIANO CO. .M m i mt + in by WANTED--Elderly lady to help in , C on farm. -- Call noon or eve uks Fhone hy 1. 7 h nyside Park; streets are now being paved; prices range from $900.00 to $3500.00,. $500.00 to $1750.00 down, bal-- FOR RENT---hngla' falows and houses; *aAcancies SHept. 1st to Nov. 1st. aflfi reasonable; terms to responsi-- people. Locations are where val-- ues will increase. ance mortgage--or contract. Buy home-- sites now while they ctan be had af reasonable prices.-- Prices will advance FOR SALE--A number of lots in Sun-- FOR SALE--Bungalows < and houses rapidly--when paving is completed. mafl--tmm' . 6 rooms ana j ; large living room, open fire place: splendid arrangement through-- out; hot water heat; well located. The )fle-bm FOR RENT--5 and 7 room brick" bus-- &on.mudmm- baths; heated garage; desirable FOR RENT--Furnished or unfurnish ed modern rooms; very reasonable iPhone Mundelein 268. © *~~~ 36 3t FOR SALE--200 ft. frontage on West Cook--Avé. Take your pick--50 foot with breakfast nook, sun room, gar-- age and first floor toilet; on paved provements.> Cal\ phone 530 for ap pointment to see. minutes phone 516--M. FOR RENT--A Modern 8 room house 'and garage on quarter acre lot; N. W. corner Stewart and Lincoln ave= ROOM FOR RENT--Suitable for one <or two men. 135 School St.. 36 it FOR RENT--Two b 814 North Avenue. phone 442--M, FOR RENT--4 heated rooms and bath, after Oct. 1; above Libertyville Bak-- ery. Inquire at Bakery. 37 it W TO EXCHANGE-- Chicago c a 5 room bungalow, with ex-- tra Yor 40 acrefarm; north or northwest. A. B. Meyer, 2664 Burling Bt.; Chicago. t 87 4t f ~------.'----'-----~.-- LONG GROVE Cciberk miLL nNoOW Also dynamite, caps, fuge and elet tric_caps for sale. Cut price on 400 pound lots. Barrels and kegs for sale. 2 . ; J..M, EISLER * Long Grove, lIl. 53 <'. Telephone Libertyville 657--M--1 Female Help Wanted Sellers and Petersen OPEN oN TUESDAYS AND »» SATURDAYS. Real Estate FOR RENT E. N. SMEE Call at . 85 3t 37 1t 37 1t ville, Tilinols; for the construction as & whole of an improvement consisting of Portland cement concréete pavement on Church Btibet from the easterly line of Milwaukee Avenue to the ecast village Umits, l_ll in the Village of Lib-- ertyville, Illinols,; Bpecial "Assessment No. 59, . * ; A, in the manper shown and set forth in an ordinance 'm"';'wm by the President and Board of Trustees ) of said Village of Libertyvilie, on the 20th day of July, 'i'.'b' 1926. shif mprovement shall" wcted in 'recordance m'mm . of s:nl:; specifications therefor on file in thol office of said Board iacg t Improve-- ments at the Village Hall in --said Vfl-f lage. Contractors are to be Paid in | special assessment which draw ; interest a tthe rate of per cent per.. blanks furnished at the office of LDe Village Clerk of the Village of Liber lHe, Illinois, and must be apaA~ ricd by cash or ch>--k payable t3 % order of the President of the Board oOf ogéal Improvements, certified by & »sponsible bank, for an amount not ess than 10% of the aggregate pro-- posal. -- Bids will be opened by the Bogrd of Local Improvements in open sssiion, at 7:30 p. m., standard time, Sept. 21, 1926, in said Village Hall in d Village of Libertyyville. The Board of Local Improvements reserves the it to reject any and all bids as the annum, payable annually and in youch-- mz Proposals must be made upon A. L JOHNSBON 7 * J. W.--HART, -- m Members of the Board of Local Im-- provements of the of Liberty-- mmmm_ o e STATE OF mom; COUNTY OF LAKE ) been filed in the office of the clerk of said court, Notice is therefore hereby given to *he said above named defendant, Isaac Banks, that the above named complainant heretofore filed her Bill Oof Complaint in said Court on the mq-l.' thereupon issued Oul, 9/ 'count against the above named defendant, returnable on u':, first day of the term of the Circu Court of Lake County. to be hbeld at the Court House in Waukegan in said a County, on the First Monday of October A. D: 1926 as is b{' law uired, and which~ suit is " stil pending. pPenuisb» f L. J. WILMOT,. Clerk. 4 42':'"38". Iilinois, Sept. 1,, A. D-- Ruth I Banks vs. dsaac In Chancery. No. 16§33. Circuit Court of L&ake County. Mundelein 547--J _ ._ Lib. 61 Leghorn Baby Chicks, $8:75 per hundred, postpaid. Brown Leghorns, $10 hundred. layers out, $11 hundred. o Rhode Island Reds, for meat, g. hundred. , £.tl% rred Rocks, $11.50 'hundred W:::.o Rocks, $13 mamd&.hk. good strong healthy --. The Fulghum ~--_-- Hatchery © ':'-" --""i'?-i 'fi' i e e s i < t ter if any dead.: PUREBRED _ ll McCormick Deering . BABY CHICKS . BJ . _ -- Rock Island: By Day orCog!rtdl E. --G. FRY CHANCERY NOTICE TEAMS Wkly Sept 291623 7th day of September, 'JYEBSSE 8. HYATT, E. W. BULKLEY, > E. F. SWAN,O __> PRZYBORSK1I, Complainants Solicitor. ; Bpecial Assessment k )ss8: mm ||| _A ow Tdca of YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE FOR THE INDEPENDENT! Wl home, just completed; hot water hm'every modern convenience; built by owner, who is leaving town ; lot 75x150 feet. Pretty%roundmgs, just the home for some-- one who likes the best. THIS WILL BE SOLD AT COST, ___ TOMAKE QUICK DEAL. | PRICED RIGHT. T elephone 283 Phone 154--M AUG. FROELIC H Farmers! Here is a line of spreaders that should demand your attention. f you are in the market for an efficient, time--saving implement you--will sat-- isfy your wants by looking over the above riamed. The McCormick Deering, with its five patented features, is helping thousands of farmers put fertility back into the soil as fast as the crops take ltfil}' If you want to see a low--down, light--draft, long-- Deering on display at our store. es ace f ce Chas. D. Proctor Schanck H e rae N93 o 183 East Cook Avenue # Telephone 50 LIBERTY IT'S DEPENDABLE because is has stood the set of time. Under every conceivable condition has our Lum-- ber been used and in every instance has the report been a favorable one. For that reason, builders everywhere come to W. F. Franzen, Jr., for their m PP "oe. " kess ~A L s2 "~a 2e . _ o N e t se .' e a 5K Soue t aribelt > : K tR o f We is ' ; > i; 2. y5 : A o SPREADERS LYONS & ROUSE _ Insurance of all kinds W. F. Franzen, Jr. _ We' Have Them in Stock FARM AND 'STOCK SALES A SPECIALTT 1 Lake TZTurich, Wiinols. INew Home in Mundeléein ~"Mundelein, Illinot # + +

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