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Libertyville Independent, 29 Sep 1921, p. 3

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lii linii . 1% ',lî ii lb-ii .' i- îî jusi aboîi i lo<I*>w tn>] cl('te îi . n , >u. e b.. Ii, La>nd, 'te Ilert- ht,. wi. Ài ii i liant! 'l] îîî' Ithe hiildi n i> i A<I- egaln 1b- ut»' :'iuve, e electî'ici '-mu' yitiy stand oui oîn il- rmni providing Ile>- .ti do,. y àre iloiug lu 4u>'étoi»< 'o1- tei-tme bein.. 2104 1 wintei' ils elecîr>jeai nîaî'-. lm Date Ils yet to b.,ïel electrical c-ont, ltOI. '<'"1> (lie .1 'i<le .<c 'ATION .NOTICE la hereby k-typa .45>1 Executoir oit4h 'ami nit of J9mses é:re. itten>] tbe Count> i>4 1 ai a lerm ibereoi -a b.' C7ourt floua.f in ' £4184 ,unty. on lthe lin.' m osi er next,« 1921. whFh and] ,rions havlmg it>n tale are notifie>] i.!d le <sent the-'si 4oM .1( lication. RANKLIN SKEYI'N lie lamt will ;,n>] Ps. L .-. de> -as.-à .AIE COUSIT'> - TIi>- Pri"cle. 0 ast in braagîng Io do mv bit.- FOR THE NEXT î ONL.'r id ;s'i. I1 82<-"> Make C )mobile R-- I want thE- nd Bulldlr.M ',TYVILLE. ILLj lh, VICe Preside, tUST MO. !s GUAIRANTEEIJ RY.1 and Eggs and Egps. and wll .We'are alwaYi e within less than ave iwo trioneës al 9 P. M. ~e1iflg, lii. FORESTERS BEAT IBERTYVILLE IN À UNESIDED GAME Sw&e Was 10-3 When Wau- kegan Team Wourid Up Its < Come-Back" on Sunday. (13y HERMAN TONIOAN> - -1oI,-.îe*.-, gui bat-k ai lîît VidiI' ai Sunda> foi, the- de-f>at tIi>- ha841cçd %Wt'ul<gan i Ith-l»' .kî- ('«ln t> Fair. . 8thi 11 -w lier> thi-Y a ai fgi.->] f riaznz . n i],-prld- t. ibti'e t cru Villlge-alU over the' lot. pilinrulu tell .rua. witîî ."%'enteen safe blows. '1 2-"FOr.-t-r.. stuiri4l rgïo off the in>0 .-fiî..i after Jo>- Stanz-k gt.-nde-iur oufirhst Mer-ci. bouncp>] a ogi-- i,)ff ranzens shint..LIux W;. > ed I<n; t bihi aîvan.ec on a liass- cqd1rialI mni -cure>] on '[ted' liàch- ' l . îr iig1p 0 4Int-nIr. Wau- k.-t. *ir-r-iufi>> iuns l inithe ti1h o)>re> Iibpfi,. a base on>ballsansd St-erir- <ru uiot-asa score>]In Ut.-,- PUo! or d luck a-len l.ur<.i ' at, al'rîi titta'm fuflibît- goba t s<otuil rit E SIrabbeýs t hird bit an>] gi'u"ed ,ril "4 rley- Siiîzi-k- .slngIe F in kîh-jus? b -lina-IÀ . rtý s It.- a g'o1 t inui-, lut t litiru 5Cm.t th,. . -un. >ý te.- .'ghth <ai foiut bIt- , 't- l 'ra! <c iit i ick un tîieii lia. -of' t h- . hueinn inpg w hi-n flou I riu.>' S.. - n a» n i>,rMidui «< Il. . 'À ' t ot - n 11<»> 71<»> e. dou 1.4 da r i 't baie lit. ' 21oi e m.ou cd u 1ci. 2 -rabb- ingle to dgI'i <'r - liaited>]one iiii-r se-cond] bit - for ~ .-ark, but EI nulfaune>] anI» l .'U . ni-rtu t ,>u Il iidi o it> . r- 1 <I 1"il il.. 'M'I l i il ,ii1 i Ji 1 am .tl* Pi. W1u0'. <n1 14l-SIlb V Drf.t'-. Rit., 3ebl. I Drfst'-1 .1 >l'rta i 6:0W etcf 10 1< 7 4 0 1 i rot« 14 .'53 24N O4 -, 3 4 i6 7 i9'R <FiH k: vo. ,te- fi f) Il Il f 1 i1 22a 1P'17 liaesifl,, -< B idînger. ?vo ,a ..h n ttx...< -i n. 4 l "lo Vtzq Paased i-I<--Ot< 1,'ntrei-l'hiIip' «i ePl--.q«t t'ý Tn 41fr T .t,. as notbluc Jto 5gg 1, Ibe 11--an tva»> te Waukegan usclu sêik*ed up agait LàbertYvile. If 11w t" .umpî r, - ase>1Suuday ev.-r sa- ai bail bef.>: î.'<i>] not iearn mucli abOut tii. .,'i.judging fronu theiî de LYELL H. MORRIS Attorney-at-Law l.uc'- iliulding fl-lE LlBTYVM1LIE NDE , r. 14tSAY. SMIEMBER 29, 1921. isli ý!.n1ýýi l l t, .%,nil. 53M8LAWS IPOP Ill' u1 al of lîînîîirig, 1), lub,-î 1 d aibit, 14IJIian < <n ho >k IN 15 STATES 15 in Ii àîk, ).,nni 4' îîk, <nil -'- N c.i'6i oa.<n Ii>-Iî r-î i tl< 1 niond. ). teau1,-i> lin lar» " %s titiu ,M dwest enacts long list of Melcrry tpaii McHenr has ">: statutes in legisiatIve year; '!il' un21 on ifloui b')»-tSbut ihijij4ua ai.' lit %: I--;lutnpx ud~ L:;î ail Arkansas heads.list lile l-ar wi. Tis w- alt îegi'-q .îis-e Year in lbhe -ctriwFt The grand total of oew 0O0@00 0 0 0O OO00O0O00O0O la%%> enacted by regular sessions of 0 I VA <HO E 'leglslaturers in fifteen cnrlmle sees sooooseoooo !'.as 5368. !This number was 229 les., Iban Tie serî ut.-- foi '-Zunda.. < itnd. ýthe bills passed by these legislature> hîijitb a- lllasvetoes b> governors or failuire to act i lui cl seiliol li 104a. ni. Tiie- ub. LOn)hbis accountlng for the dlffei- jc .-ç 41 . - *r-clgi Urre.Ciî The total ettues were 190. Cia r. leli This will b>- ltalî> ly Arkanîsas enacted the Iarge8t flm- alsoý Tht- promotion ext-rrises wilt bf-' bt-r of law.> with t90 'effeétlve, out hid and certificates aasird'dý of 703 passed. North Dakota addçd- (hur-luse-rv.ie ai Il ;t.ni. TIic-Re%.'1 the sanallest number, with 145 ouît NI<. Wertz wilil bucîin-aeni ai, a candi f18 asd (fait- Irasgtoi. 1fij'.requested ttu ac .h Ok lahoma Sas the -oni> .tatI.'ini Y~raon lk-eli n incîîi thIoi l>e olfeiilU a blch the veto power V.asi epî - V il b>-df'. où-<î Io thi%, aîiorî jonrost n ercised. There lthe regu 1 raisýini>en- tti hrh acted 182 laVs(uof10 bill> a nd 1 joint resolullon.. bfe-ore the- legIa- fi1 .- IViii.ii) he 4 afLial 734aibi up The largest number of vetof,-. ili. 1-1 n2-; is <la> e'. Thre is71'>. ai a- iiin WsrIsciîn o lbfifty, ', i,- i"'< iiXi11-d. haI Ten he Ils t of ta',fiof the fifîcen aliu à ania it. oil bcu bel>] Fritla) e% "ae-foIo; fn>i (<i.2", The choit lis.ainingt 1>. ý" i i t-' , C_ unîng long ob b> îrnientî- ii' yas-ed Ia%% s (i. I. pli. ,ili là. sprve> front mil- New 7:3f). A :ale b> tht- 1'hilath-a lindiiia 201 28f) 1i -- il] b,,-là.-Id in uînnecti<n aith i NI i o u ri 3 12 1 282 4l.liîu.- we- iii bc oba>-r; -Pl b> XIrkaiu.a- 71n' 69() I, i, < i.îuniî i <Iis wV.>'k, A Noîleri,(Yllini>18- 12 et tle -i i l, i.-b> lified nex i Tîursda) 11'.> t41>1 4< itti-rni<on. Sepi. 29. ai 2:31à,n the South Dakota> 47ý6 1-15 iivi -i The.-speaker' will b>ý-NXi->. Car- ,Ne ra<l<a 3.17 ?,)9 i.- l Iîoui>y. of Wwnnetka. Htr sub TWia- 241 22 8 j-c' m > Il le- 'The H-ome as the- Foîîuda M>'l ii 9rt-i45h 447 liono iLut-' Ever> inoher aund PerI. llinoi,361 507 i'<n int-iîe.4--i.dn home an>] chuîdren (;ON'. Snriall of Illinis~i flled. i n ad- tic .-.-sireially ns il>"> Mrs,. 1olph bas ditiori tri the- 307 buis cugned, twîv.e chargc o] the pltans, and a.as uli. rnotîer- tîbobjections. and there is îî-nd<-nî of the- Prinuarj, and Junior Dei doutt hin thi.- dozen wili bef-i-om< paii îent. il IIb> gîad foi ihe >- uolîcra>fl tion oi :,Il Th àsi4 a 10b>cith-Wonn- E'.-ui,-,i,> <>)7 o lha1 ', i'. 247 21f ____________-Ni'> Iakoî;, 144Il 145 00 00000 0 0 0 0000000 is,_ à)i 1 ;6 4 U 591 0 S AU GAT UCK 0 M ii n e,,, t;, 5-19 527 00000000000090O000 Total 6,597 .368 Mr. and Mfr@. Thomas entertane>] elompany Suaday. .000000000000000000 Mr. and Mr». Schreck and Lloy,oFORT HILL SCHOOL. motored to Fox Lake Sunday wbere' L they had the pleasure of a motor 'boat *. 1 ride. '1r.and Nrs EarI fIa ng s~Clara Mfr. and Mns. VanderWerff and family Diav.is.molored to Elgin luît Thursday erjoyed Satturday at Lincoln Park. 1 ici-tr>'aissof 1Mr. IVýs Leû eMeer eceied str inspei- r and 'uns. Enaît. accompauîed b> Leg or teeer eek d .trinsei Ms> Rihoda and Elma Beaumanu. îng or he wek.n.oîored to Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Mackspent Thunsday iu Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Redclif f. who have beeu Two boys were each absent haif a ""islenfur aeveral weeks witb iheir day fçom achool during the pust week. daughter, Mrs. Howard Converse. et, petCitu leave Weduesday for Waterloo, Mr. anc lira. VanHaecke entertainhld Iowa. wiere ihey wilnmaile theîr fu- tompazuy Sunday. Jure home. MnstConvergp wiIl arcom- Last Thunaday Mr. Simupson visited lanY them there. scilool. Walter Muller and son Albert, drove Relatives frum Chicago.>ni lhb>'Out from Chicago Suuday an>] called week-end at Knesîs 's. on 1>1> neighbor, here. Mr. and Mi. Naminres and family quet in Chicago Saiurday nigbt. ,Wted »Me fnendinh Libertyviîle Granda Curran la vsitlng among Sunday afternoon. )Idi>frendsa ai 1eprfieîd Mr. and Mn. Vctor De.Meyer enter- Mrs- Frank HenkelI an>] dauglîter. taine>] relatives Sunda'. Katberlne, scient Thur-idav- aitl Mis.ý Little Evelyn Moses came 10 achool Ms aBac-on sf<cnt Stunday- aI Friday morning and] made many jretty lier honue, picture. ir anid Mis.H 4 <a <en <of Bar- Haro.îd Rhon' i.-s isitiu>g the-Mark u inet<în .îi .ues!'- ai uit- lionue0f f Mi. liovs f. 'r a v.eek nil ',Ir>. C I, Thiin .on N. i,,iii 4 nps r-- îwas ns.-n i tJ ili Rteg. i'im' 136 M Off>'> h'ioue s140 000 00 00 0 00 00 00 O0O () o EVERETT SCHOOL o PAULMac GUFFIN 100000000 000600000ooc Attos-n.y-at-Law Ariha ('.nw;j» and larriet Tull.-s m 1.1 îE IX Il I.INOlS Vire lurl.-t i n -pt-iling lh-.> ni-el- 0 0 00000000000000001 W AUCO0N>DA o )Qooonoooooof<00 t .h d i .<i XX Iiiî> G<iiiii' t> oct-ki DR. C. B. OLNEY 'k uiYteîL .,th, .-.rth 'ide- if mi i 11îfilE. Mainlun iiipd> veeinr uren. 'vdistrict played ttie b<>'aof tii>'se'thi ' ;c Nf. Xcl-Teni '-;Ilniil> Vee>nr Sreo. Sîde. The score- a-as s t. 9 in favor f l Ollii.'i ' Esk'nCe Oi.ut..I he south side. _r rilXi"iSVlerM> 1. andîl ,iL- Co.11ag r. Sunips<n %s i-ite>] "or i-c 1' «>1 la'.t - . iil -lai Jwe,'k, Phoine- 35,I i ursila> l ylNIi I'i le < LIBEII'7VILLE. ILLINOIS. 'lune t-w pup>1.. came frtm Cliagu Sun>»in Mcfltnry alh.. Iiiic 0 f l:ractice achool Nl,,nda,%."ir. andl Mrs. J.N. Zîîîmerîiin. J. E. WALTERS. The schotul piano was tuned Saturday. lindil lra . 1 E -;,i(Iing if Liber- 1 <N t-iîl IAN <NI' SU'RGEON <Mr. Kininu >11Waîukegan, a-as bt-ne -jviirnaî ý'iicn( fs IDsae fWmn n hlrn iMono a>-fcrenî>.,n and] t«ojk 5he, shool - .;Brna>]lriy f pseanes oNit.iitnand Chîidren i Browi ail faii. a Specîaîty. Pcur.and 1! Paiun t.,IBrown left tbis weel aXAtKEGAN. ILLINOIS> Miss Beasie Sneddon wa.s a visitor et. for tir aut omobile Jrî-ilii O New York. the Everett school Tuesday afternoon. whrvtuie> a>1ii iJ t rienda an>] rla- ~i. 1V 1uM~irs. n nç .- Wok ii li nus. (uruini oad be- VV.Y 'J l *<SJtfDl D S?1q J. n 'i' .w CL'.e IJENTIST P..e841. 112 No. Genesee St. îtýAl.KtfGAN. ILLINIIIS DR. 0. F. BUrltERFEL '.ETBIRINARY SURGEON A*Wan8aýStt. VeterinaIatl LI BERTYVILLE. ILLINOIB. DR. J. L TAYLOR Off.t-- n nFrist National Uank Blidg.1 14ous:1 - tlo 3:30 and 7toSp. M. gos ut-nect unnBroadway, oopflte Park r.IIEIlTYVILLE, ILLINIS. CHARLES R. WICKENS' -Y' 0 O 0 0O0O 0 0 0 o 0 0 o0o0o0 îSu-n Vauconda and] Volo isas startd o FOR ALL THIE NEW$ 0F LAKE o Wednesda yof thiis week. The COU- oCU YSUbSCRIBE FOR THE 0 tracior plans to finish hait of thé' work IN OEPENDENT--4l.5OA VEAR 0 îîîîs year and the' balance ear1y neit 000 s pring. F. IAJRSTOW Word PuaIn. Prom common Uaa' ULdàNUFCTlIRE OPThe use <'I far(t,ii-4 '.erUln 8rna- M.AJ'<WACTUER ~ idly beectriîg >ba<,-lt-. w'M sedoft RMI ADAN NITE- fF,- t p>aqk o-f a -trri'f.tr-firiig> on > way. vet $1ncb lisait>- la perfectly cor- UI.FflLflI ~ rect. XVe athl say' liàît iten terprln Cemetery Work of Every ",n(te4"llite *, iirrig-ot.- Tmoe thene la tht-iueoiiing, tee]" as w* DucpânLe>l.>%i% Lremay b>' both tite ~ORRSPONENCESOLIIlE» sUnupal<h fli<n arjouiriey and ]thé 'pet. CORESPNDECE olEfE son vioî'eyPe>, uàind titis I, tIh>e5seela 16 SuLGmS" . a-ii lthei>' î'.-î.hielly tise>] nowa. dayt. Fisli'ýriiuuun a111 neçognIze' thé, THE CHECKER BOARDj1 Condurtc t bWILLIAM J. W0100 Al ,conin alîîiihî h ii Waukî aî.II 'bu»>'.. e8 No. l;d a uflîl ,i 1t i 1r, il Ir' 231V'. iF, I Pl 1ii I,îrliî Los An>gele!i oB. >ai Jolin lougherty. Los C.~I<, alil_ cheker editor Timnes Thiýe gamle>. wPr-e played in the 1!11 I «iiine> >at L.os Angeles. Orpenlng 11-16. 2;: 1S .lk,. kI, Loue. White, M. L.Da% i . Il 16 5 14 8 Il lb 11,2427 32 18 1 27b-6 22 : 27 6 2 620 3 7 4; 9 a 27 31 24 19 -9 25 1 713 - 221 2 6 141 1 4 1 5 11il, 1 717 31 27 lm 15a 25 22 13 6 22 1:; 6 15 7 1', 20 24 15 24 1I1 27 1 22 17 27 20 28 19 V; !j 20> 16 91i 7 11 2 f4 I171'1 14 181 2 7 2?, 22 17 n218 fi 6e; 52 13 222 il 27 9 1 1 1 2 4 241 25 9 3%2 23 lb '-':;19 I)ravin a -Not as populai aý 262:1 but a v,-ry good Une. b-.I is kbetter tO Pla '129 2, fri->.a. 1 a in tepi>los1eS b> i3'27 r c This varies frcmin u.dhliI] dpli>, V. lich goes 6-9. and wIii. î< pilut-s aith iilaer 171. or 19-15 witl diawn r". ult Il Now the positifo i4 wlat i-i coni iiionl> known as FUi>l'o >osfn 0'îening. 11-15. 71 1iîi.an '15i.. )Matthews. I 1 0 1 16 il 16 1!I i 5 Il i 2la 19 10 27 21 SI11 lxa il 6 22 4 X 1L; 22 -, 14, 262 17 Io 21 17 27 la 2.- 22 1fi 14 2 6 S iIl i 12i ý 1 I a 24 19a> 25 18 22 Is11 11,Ii 22 1 5 15 24 6 22 16 2, ',i9 <16 19 2x 19 30 25 12 27 -19'2.-,F)ra%%nl 7 1'(Y 22 26 9 1. 1 5 22 17 31122 bl 15If)106 a30 -C6 la tisuail> plIe>] <Pir> b A clever move --An original and iwIi"r> stinz gatnc. Prol>leDi No. 215. By W. J Wood. Black-2 <13 14. Wbte-15 Ka 9 Il. Black to play and white îo Win. Problem No. 216. By W. J. Wood. - P1141K 914 '1X hli , A.; K , 4 lcf i ~ ~ ~ B %V.i.N, 1 B ' J Wood< 2 'I.1K 24. WhlX u, pla, 'in.4 Ks . Soiiîkli .,uî i') I. i,Iî-îi No. 212, NV. J.X\o>îI Bla. I. fi . I.E2 XVîii, 12t]Li ",, K22 [liii k t 1. iiîdIWiliie ail 6 10> ', 3l o 1i1 17 26 22 2 22 14 1t:, il Il " 1 5 29 2., oi1>14 71 26 17 21 20 16 1 S15 .51 5 9 1 -Solww n m il>iblerui No. 213. Wý .1.««l)od Btlack I 3 fi 8al t' h14 23. White 15 16 17 21 24 26 28 31. WNhiiinJopla> an>] ain 26 19 1l 4 24 15 4 8S 9 17 -",-5 25 2 9 25 22 1Il*19 if; in 12 9 il 13 22 101Ï9 2925 22 19 in 9 7 15 28 24 6 3 31 26 9 13 S;oluLton l iiilbîblero No. 214. By W. L Wooîd. Illack -1 7 13 115 18 28. M'hile 12 24 26 30 '.2 K 4. Blavkto lplay and] draw. 15 19 15 8 13 22 30 23 32 27 24 15 19 22 32 27 28 32 .23 18 7 11 26 lv 22 26 27 24 272-0 Wa,'Inagtn-coutY Sts. Phone 1892 . WAUKEGA, ILL <word as a ternir etise4> t>-tue to- WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS. i'tel amoîrlît of isti cauo'ht on cruise iJHS'ISru. Public Accountant and Auditor. t-I_________________ 4,-ýuntiig SystemB, Auditas EooMe1 ELHAAN W. COLBY -DIAMONO RN Pszed PerlodicaIly frPrzmwoAtemey4tLawi DR. WM. LEVIN - i. -.. d al ne>'> a Permanent Bokkeepe.Ofcei? I kAvne - DENTIBT Pkac 26 Huuzs 3 to 8 P. M. Tlf.oç ocated la Merchanta an>] Farmera ________________________ ITelphoo ~Banik -Building et DES NXO &DAISLIBERTYVILLE. 1I~41 RY ELLILINIS ah p..b5tu1fnCi-lU. DUu. aNIXOhN & D~ANGRS BLocKFIUM. I riypi.d5îAIeL ______PU_> UBRT VLE LLN1~Oiic hoo. Rau. P ii*wEVRgr.r raî t k.3 IRNOUSToseCCO CO., WI-a.t..im6N.C. DUR WAWI ADS CE SMRE SUL1S, North Tirains Trains for -the Business Man 5':48 a. mn. 6:-18 a. m 6:48 a. m. 7: 18 a. ni. 7: 48 a. m. 8. l8a. m. Sholre -Fast and -Frequen t 6:03 a. ni- 6:33 a. m. 7:033 a. m. 8: 16 a.,m. 8:33 a. m. 7: 25 a. m. 7:55 a. m. 8: 25, a. mI. 855 a. m. 9: 38 4. m. 9:55 a. m. And every haif hour until 10: 48 a. m. for the Luncheon, Matinee,- or Shopping Trip 1l :48 a. in. 12: 18 p. ni. 12:48 p. m 1 :18 p. m 1 :48p. m 2: 18 p. m 12:03 p.I. 12:33 p. . 1':03 p. m 1.:33 p. m 2:03 p. M. 2 -33 p. M. 1 :25 pm. 1:55 a. m. 2:25 p. m. 2.5-5 p.,. . 3; 25 >p. 3 :55 p. m Every 30 minutes thereafter until: Down Town to Wm.er--- or to the Theatre 4._48 p. m. 5:1 Ip. m 5: 48 p. m 6: 18p. m 5:03 p. m 5:33 p.m 616 p. 6:33 p. m 6":25 p.m 6:55 p. w 7:31 p.m 7.55 p.m Trains continue to run at 30 minute intervals utîtil 8:48 p. ni.; then 9:.48 P. nM.; 10.18 p. mi.; and1 every hour thereafter ta 12:48 a. mi. 7T.Lstchedule is operated on Day ftght Sas'ing time. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. -&K LIO8,RTYVIýUL TICKET OFFICE PH-ONE LIMTYVILE 74. ONE BRANDý ONE QUAU W'11 OneSize Package Ail our skili, facilities, anid lifelong knowlege o h finest tobaccos are coucenttated on this one cigarette- CAMEL. Into this ONE .BRAND, we put the utmost quality. Nothing is too go od for Camels. They are as good as it's possible te make 'a cigarette.1 Carnet QUALITY is always maiatained at the sarne higI, exclusive standard. 'Yeu cau always depend on the same mellow-mild refreshing smoothness-the taste and rich liavor of choicest tobaccos -and entire frecdom fromt cigaretty aftertaste. 1 And remember this! Carnets cornte ini one size package only-20 cigarettes-just the right size to make the greatest saving in production ani packing. This saviug goes straight into Camel Quality.. That's one- reason why you cau get Carnet Quality at 'so moder>ite a price. Here's another. We put no useless f rilts on the Camel 'package. No "extra wrappers!" Nothing just for show! Such things do not improve, the snioke any more than prerniums or coupons. And their added cost must go onto the price or côme out of the quality. I~o One thing, and only oe'e, is responsible for Camels great and growfng popularity - atis CÂKEL QUALITY. f 1

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