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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jan 1913, p. 3

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$ , Besecscscscccsikcesecsesecrc2e00s Mfi PC I = * o e . . CS =% / The â€" death of â€" Mr. Harty Gumley > «$%cok place on Tuesday motning at Lis E glate residence. Berlin. The _ deâ€" . sccased _ suffered _ a paralytic stroke > *mbout four weeks ago and never _ 10â€" 0â€"_~gained _ consciousness. _ Mr. Guinley _ »was a native of England, having cory» _ _ ‘to Canada seven years ago, and was ~â€" ‘a resiflent of Berlin for three _ years. _ * Mr. Gumléey, who was a man of eyâ€" C .zenplary lfe, is survived by his wile and four_daughters. ‘The funeral serâ€" \ vices _/wore _ held on Thursday alterâ€" ' toon in the King St. Baptist Chucch, f and _ were conducted by Rev. _ Jos. k Jants. * Subscribed Capital ............. $350,000 ~*Deposit with the Dominion \*AGovernment ... ... ... $117,110.00 (__ All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" éon and Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" «‘pany with Assets of $16,306,638. 4 ALPRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY : €. A. BOEHM, â€" _ District Agent s_b Waterloo, Out. _ * _ Phone 216. P for residential education. The im-‘:*:uzl im -u:h to secure % work. M ols 14 dhade. Falming. Gatety, High . Established 1861 Oflice, Waterioo Mutual Building, King St. Business Oflice 249, llguw 209. Business solicited Cior _ first class Companies. he Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY SATH OF MR. HLNRRY GUMLEY sseseeseeee0e0e0e0sss .02 INCORPORATED 1875. | Office «â€" Wat Geperal Insurance Agcnt an ALWA training. Handsome proâ€" s sent or "ieation to Principal. 42 Obituary ; campus, inspiring envisom» it murse insures health of es moderate. Every girl m A .D EevERY HOME NEEDS T. ® w# Water 109 .. $350,000 Officers are Appointed by New Directors 000000 g000000000000000000000 0C00000000000000 The newlyâ€"appointsd Directors 'ofi th: Twin{ ity .. Athletic Association have selectcd their officers for the en suing year as follows :â€" *Presidentâ€"Dr. F. H. Kalbfleisch. Viceâ€"Fr:s.dentâ€"Ald. H. A. Hagen: Secyâ€"Treas.â€"Ald. E. W. Clement. The Secr:taryâ€"Iveastrer is in comâ€" nwnication _ with _ President J. P. Fitzgerald, of the Canadian _ League, râ€"specting the reserved list of players which is mncluch-d in the franchise and other _ matters in conmection _ with Berlin‘s ecmnoction with the League. The President will also be roquesied to a«s‘st in the selection of a _ firstâ€" class manager for the team. After â€" January _ 1st the Canadian league franclise in Berlin will be tho property ol the _ Twinâ€"City Athletse Asscriation, limited, which has & cured its caarier and is capitalized at $10,000 with shares at $25 each. A meet‘ng oi the sharcholdets was b.ld _ in ibe parlors of the Americar liotel on hursday aftervoon at which it was unaninwusly decided to accep th> propostion of Mr. W. J. Williams offering to soll the _ franchise, includâ€" ing the pliyers on the reserved _ list and equipment tor the sum of $3,000 Mr. W.lliaas‘ onginal offer was $3,000 but _ the provincial directors learned from the sharcholdcrs that the prict was consitered excessive and a reducâ€" tion of $1000 was made in the price. ‘ises and ccCifétions and was renderâ€" led _ to th _ crowd in tbe church and s multancetusly io the audience in the +choolâ€"Fogur " s The Happenings at the County Seat Careâ€" M § fully Summarized. Local and Personal â€" | gl“‘#fi‘ WAS WELL RENDERED The choi _ of â€" Berlin _ Methodist Church rewdered th> cantata ‘"Beth 2ny" at tle evening service on â€" Sunâ€" day in a mmost Pleasing manner. The solos by Nr. Holden, of Preston, were teautifully exccuted and were . apprcâ€" ciated by the large audience. The pastor, lv. IL W. Crews, delivered a â€" briel iddress _ on â€" ‘"The Pecrless (Clhrist." At the morning service the puljit _ was _ acceptably occupied by PROGIAMME _ REPEAT Rev. E. Lockey, of Waterlvo "chool wis held on Thursday evening and was 'I‘ulmlll’l(:fll as the most sucâ€" cossful ev given in that church. The church _ tas crowded to its capacity end it w& uccessary to open the Sunâ€" day Schog roory in the basement to: ;(-cmmnudu‘ the overflow. The proâ€" rrammes wis one of unusual excellence consisting of music, _ dialogues, exetâ€" IkoAngs Christmas entertainment | of the ol street "1. 8. Sundayl wWILL BUY ThE FRANGUHSE EATED IN C_ ONE EVENING »_lin News Mr. J. F. MceKay, Queen street, Berlin, presented the editor of the Chromicleâ€"Telegraph _ with a fine specimen _ of _ apple which _ he received from his _ sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. Emerson Bowman, who is farmâ€" ing in _ the Kootenay Valley, B. C. The apyls is of the Northern Spy varâ€" htyauia:be.qfi!ulamnlcoltb Messrs. Millar and Sims, City soli¢â€" itors have received formal notice â€" of appeal â€" agcinst â€" recent decision of Chancejlor Boyd in case of town _ of Waterloo â€" vs. Beflin, in conneftion with division of street railway _ proâ€" fits. The appeal it is expected _ will cime up for hearing in Division Court about the middle of January. A FINE SPECIMEN. fruit growing possibilities of the wesâ€" tern province. & NOTICE OF APPEAL. A very pretty marriage was solemâ€" nized at the home ef Mr. and _ Mrs. Jobhn Hertel, cotner David and John Sts. on â€" CUhristmas day when _ their oldest daughter Mina Bertha was unâ€" ited in the _ holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Etnest Hartman of _ Berlin. Rev. W. C. Beese of St. Paul‘s Luth eran _ church performed the ceremony in the presence of about filty guests. ‘The couple left on the 9.18 train for a honeymoon trip to London and upâ€" on their â€" return will teside in . the A local citizen appeared before Magâ€" istrate Weir on Friday charged with doing bodily harns to a fellowâ€"citizen. He was remanded for sentence. Mr. Ted _ Wescloh manager ol the Waterloo Junior O.H.A. hockey team spent Wednesday in Elmira. city Indianapolis, Dec. 30.â€"Rvan, Hookin and the rest 0F thc PAIFby~OIRM® union leaders. convicted as dynamitin g conspirators appedted belore ~Judge Anderson at en o‘clock toâ€"day, not as defendantg~under bond. but as hadidâ€" cuffed prisoners awaiting sentences up to thirtyâ€"nime and a half years â€"in Federal prisons. is ‘The entire day may be occupied in argument for setfing aside the ver dict Welore sentences are pronounced and sentence of~ ‘the last: ~prisoncr inust be pronounced before prisoners are taken to Leavanworth prison. > The defendant‘s attorney will move for an appeal "olt the grbund that there ean be no such thing as conspiracy to transport explosives on . pasâ€" senger trains, but that each infractiou of the law in cutrying ‘"explosives n of the law in carrying dynamite onpassenger trains is an unrelated offen ce and must be tried separately. : Je 22 MOTIONS WERE OVERRULED. â€" & Indianapolis, Dec. 30.â€"Motions for the arrests of" judgment were . also «verruled. Ryan received a sentemce of seven years, Clancy, Cooley, â€" Butâ€" ler; Hocken, Tveotmoe and Munsey a 1 got six years: WILL BE TAKEN TO PRISON TOâ€"NIGHT. i * Indianapolis, Dec. 30.â€"The prisoners will probably ‘be taken to Leavenâ€" worth, Kansas, toâ€"night. Other sent ences were Webb, six years, Batry and Smith, four years; Morrin, Legleitner , Boum, Cumnané, Smythe, Penneéli, Brown, Anderson, Hannon and McCa in and Reddin and Basey three years, and the others to two years and one day were Fatrall," Cooney,* Coughlin, Kline, Murphy. Sentence was suspended on Clark wheo gave . GoÂ¥Yernment evidence and McMiegenel was not sen tenced. *4 PCA Wed The Board _ of Directors _ and the‘ Matron of the Berlin Orphanage hereâ€" by wish to acknowledge the following donations which were handed in at the orphanage for Christmas cheet of the children. Mr. L. Krupp a Christâ€" mas trce ; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Heller, Mrs. S. J. Wiliams, Mr. and Mrs. Jaques and Mrs. John Lang, cach a case of oranges, Mr. Fd. Stuebing, popcorn ; The Elmira branch of _ the Auxiliary of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hosâ€" pital, arlarge box of toys, new . garâ€" ments and a variety of other articles} Mrs. Martin Fischer, Waterloo, _ silk ribbon, toys, _ handkerchicfs, decoraâ€" tions for the â€" Christmas tree, dplls, etc.; Mr. and Mrs. Nichol, Watetloo, 15 doz. eggs and fruit ; Mr. Chishoim, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wegenast, Waterâ€" loo, 8 blankets ; Mr. and Mrs. Brine, oranges ; Mrs. Martin Snyder, Waterâ€" loo, apples ; Mr. Irvin Weber, Waterâ€" loo, apples, etc.; . The Poultry â€" and Pet Stock Association of Waterloo Co. Minard‘s Linimen{t Cures Diphtherâ€" ia. â€" Motions for Arrests of Juc?m' dégment fig‘verrul_ed_ by Presiding Judge at HARTMANâ€"HERTEL 11 chickens ; a friend 1.00 ; a friend ete ; A. C. Bender, apples ; Mr. Nie ties : a friend, 5.00 ; 2 friends, $2.00 ;Itcg-u'. Sunday School class of Zion Mr. .John _ Fenmell, 100 lbs. sugar ; | Evangélical church, oranges ; Mrs. Alâ€" Mrs. Craw, books ; Mrs. W. H. Bowlâ€"] bert Quickfall, meats ; â€"1. C. Jaimet by, 2 turkeys, flannel, Aanneliete, hand and Co., toys ; and others who sent berchiefs, candies, oranges, nuts, cranâ€" in articles to gladden the children, Indianapolis Court . â€"Rvan, Hookin and the rest of ‘the ‘thirtyâ€"cigut s dvnamitin e conspirators appegted belore ~Judge NE TO SEVEN YEAR The last mgeting . of the Berlin| The spirit of the season was prevaâ€" Board. of Health for 1912 was ° beld|lent at the civic nomination : meeting in the city hall on Friday evening.| in the Star Theatre on Monday evenâ€" Chairman McKay, Messrs. C. A, Ah|ing. There was an entire absence ° of rens, W. Beilstein, Pr. McGilawee,|ii}feeling, personalities or any other Sanitary Inspector J. Buchhaupt were| disagrecable features which are too Pr.sent. Routine bdsiness was tran |cCommonly associated with gatherings sacted. 64 of electors in many towns and cities. ~ Accounts amountiing to $566.82| All was ‘"peace and goodâ€"will" _ at were passed. ‘These included th> numâ€" l:.' l:?h“c.: meeting, -.:. a.:-e- of erous . furnishings the Isolation harmony ‘re Ilnomit at) for stored during the regime of Mayor Hospital. \ _ ‘Ths Medical Officer of Health was instructgd to warn the milk vendors, who are below the test standard. The Medical Health Officer referred to the {act that all theâ€"contagious diseises taken to the Isolation Hospital had been taken out of homes where there were children and that he did not know of one instance where the .dis ease had affected any member of the lamily after the one effected had been removed. j 1.â€"M. W. Shantz..ll su2 ... .33 \_2.â€"B. WOOINGLE ...:»;:; .:. sou BA _ B.â€"S. B. WY .n,cis0 ccsasiceecccns | _A â€"â€"M. Js, NBUM ...cs Lmsccn o ooo Ak. ~ 5.â€"John Schiedel _.,.. ... ....3.6 6.â€"M. B. Rickert ...... .. .00.3.9 ’ 7.â€"Tibus Kolb ... .000 .22 205" 8.â€"T. W. Wambold ... ... .....3.2 berries and toys ; Mrs. J; S. Anthcs, «tanges and grapes ; }‘,adu' Aid New Jerusalem Church, $5.00 ; C‘. H: Doetr & Co. 31 bokes candies ; Mts. Aug. Lang, large pail royal mixcd ¢andies; Rev. H. W. Crew# of ‘Berlin preachâ€" ed very acceptably. in the: Methodist Church on Suaday: morning, exchangâ€" ing pulpits with Rev. J. E. Hockey. In the cvening the pastor preached on an appropriate theme. Mrs. H. M. Snyder sang Gouned‘s beautiful set ting of Tennyson‘s.‘‘Ring : Out the Old, Ring in the Néw," which â€" was given. a most effective rendering. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rousch, cash, etc.,, Mr. Young, cash ; Mrs. Ermell, Watâ€" erloo, potatoes, etc.; Mrs. A. Wagnet, fruit ; Mrs. Fred Bochmer, oranges ; Mr. John Waldschmidt, candi¢s, etc.; Master Douglas Bellinger, fruit, etc.; Master Raiph Brechbill, candies ; Mrs. Wm. Brechbill, cookies, grapes, etc:, The employees of â€" the W.G. & R., blankets, fruit, and cash 81% Mrs. Uffelmann,. _ Waterloo, apple®® Wm. Matcalle & Co., candies ; Mrs. .L. C. Breithaupt, _ ice cream ;M fs. L. J. Ereithaupt, large box of toys, otangâ€" es, candies and nuts ; Mrs. Percy Pietce, oranges ; Mts. Harvey Defitt, fruit etc.; Mrs. J. Kanhfn, chickens The P. Hymunen Co., a latge. box ‘of ‘toys ; Mrs. H. Lyug, a turkey, orafngâ€" es etc.; Mrs. John Bristol, oranges, Pnecc hB d;::- Notwithstanding that there . were Tpe| ho ‘‘doings" advertised <to take place 'o the mt the meeting there was a _ large ciiscs | 804 decidedly â€"representative gatherâ€" hal ing of electors which completely filled thicte the hall, and mmany were forced â€" to hot stand, lhowhg.flnt interest is being , gis | taken in mumicipal affairs. _ ‘ * the A total of‘136 names were submitâ€" \mwdtomCi‘y(}lefl €uring 'th.‘ nomination hour and the indications are that there will be lively contests ~~3â€"8!for the Mayoralty, Council, _ Light â€"..3.4| Commission and Beard of Education. ..3â€" |It is generally conceded that Messrs. ... 4. |J. C. Breithaupt and P. Gies of the ....3.6| Water Commission â€" will be returned ....8.9| unopposed. _ ‘The nominations came ...5. |along steadily and very few, i#f auy, ....3.2| citizens who take an interest in muniâ€" .. 8.8|cipal affairs were ‘forgotten. "HM For Mayorâ€" > *‘g. H. A. DIETRICH, p F. on oi 5 5 * W. E. GALLAGHER, proposed ‘by big4 l\:.chroam, Beconded by J. D. Scharâ€" ~~[8§| , W. D. EULER, proposed | Â¥y . N. * ,|Asmussen, seconded by H. A. Hagen. ...3.6 3.4 136 Are Moser, Smm?' W. Uhrig. ; N. A N," pr & s mtc mpre esd F. Iickay, seotades Sy I. A. Hieges. F. McKay, secondéd by H. 4. Hagen "J. FP. MeKAY, Propoced Uy Te t N. B. Detweiler Irvin Master J.â€"A. Hallman S. Burkholder T. A. Witzel * ~ For Board of Education ckerknecht, secondedâ€"by â€"W. Uhrigs | . ..}, _, W. E. GALLAGHER, proposed ‘py | "iSited at . Podann, Seconded by J. D. Schar. | Christmas. ch. oÂ¥A Miss L. W. D. EULER, proposed ty . N. | Yuletide smussen. seconded by H. A. Hagen. | Hamilton. F. Rohleder, proposed <‘by C. R.| Mr. F. I For Water Commission 7" â€"~J. C. BRETTHAUPT P. GIES . _C. BRAUNâ€" _ 2t M. MABSEL > N. ASMUSSEK L â€". #Â¥+. PEDARTUNTORE EeVRPNeH L* CT) For Light Comimission leder for Mz R. H.. SCHNARR D. GROS8, ir. 0. KINZIE W. H. SCHMALZ C. KRANZ A. L. BREIT A. R. LANG W.... SASS C..H. DOERI .J; S. SCHW. GEBEO:. : SCHLEE C. KRANZ A. L. BREITHAUPT , . A. R. LANG W.... SASS > C.â€"H. DOERR J. S. SCHWARTZ WM.. PIEPER > J. COCHRANE HARVEY M. AOWMAN _‘ D. 8. BOWLBY â€" ED. SMYTH J. ‘COCHRANE J. F. HONSBERGER, M.D. A. T. SCHIEDEL W. H. GRABER For Alderman . .:. â€" there was a _ large representative gatherâ€" which completely filled any wete forced â€" to that interest is being pal affairs. _ _ > _ ©O. Kinzie > G. 0. Phillp W. V. Uttiey . 99 + |sranh staff ° : : i » % . K. Hagen. graph staff, is spending the hotiday at| ‘Mrs. Joe Zinger of Detrolt is < 13 ;::.,.fi' /. his home in Chesley. 5 hglt‘_mmolu‘mhg,ftj . *’~=fl5'% ~ Mr.‘ Eldon Keffer, of Toronto, : was Jâ€" Mover, Pyerk St. . .>~ . l hmâ€"» & visitor at his parent‘s houie, Peter) Mr. Reinhold Masg is attending | by : teo. otJ l ""‘“ Shore Club Dence: . propeass uy 0. Fuak sin vitting m us io t w | P s io k ' by J. [:toi, are at the‘ ir. ‘*&. ;. Umbs stille. e 9 39 ho 1t oo U 9 iigopee © .‘ | us prstu, nloset wik a s 7 ceg1 > | _ Mr and MSF T. H: Risder, of ipithaupt over thi holidays. *~; dm& treal, are spending" the holldafl,‘v-‘i,:'; . and Mis., E°R. Musseluat . fosed by â€" H.: 4. [ 4t relatives in Berlin: . > _ â€".; ito ‘gr6 : vistking . _F“L% A Jy. »Dengis. 5 ;%: :l. l_‘.mu ~Supt. i: 8: sclmad., °C ‘f;:.‘. a .â€"W. ng & * k § uks § aie [ erman....:â€". . is " u. Hemies i torted ) n ies matandi ons stt !:l'. ‘A * ich mag :l:nmm““l 8"‘“‘ guests. of| . Mrs. Gust. D . ut “"-“‘ . & 9 Mr. . B. U. m‘“m 7 Je 3 Alghs: M Ese 31 A iAraaiget ... o. g 3-?“ â€" Mrs. Stoddard "snd daughter â€" Mfisa|Pine St. . > _( */~~,. 3. ':ll! o .t Rita, O‘Dflhi. spent Christmas “u' â€" Miss S.â€" & 67 ol Edm €. Wm.‘ Dumar ‘,df' .\‘the former‘s daughter Mrs.. (Dr.) J.|ta., fotmetly ¢ a. is Visibich | gmm ‘«‘ F. Honsherger. : _ iD oc‘ eR " ‘ Mrs. H. RJ) *2% }« L e.y'c.-fm.-v. |~ Mr. _ and Mre. Thos: Mitchel) and|iok street.‘ . Miss‘ Sh $r CSman=> |Mrs. Kerr, of New Hainburk ate the: Ssevetal months visiting friends‘ . Jos. w; guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. Jas. Kerr, |relatives _ before _ returning to _ Dr. J. E. pott _ .| A Weber, Apartimmenss. «. ~ .. |home. e o ie w e C. M. Bésso:>" _| â€"Mrs: J. H:* Weidezhold left Thurs. â€"Wrs. ~ ~Williapy > Haorti rng w.; aCl ign ~| mortning for Rovthester to spend the Hobiâ€", Pape avéhbe; Will teteive ". g. 21,(“‘ New Yearâ€"holidays with friends. .. vs-xm;y‘ fteriibon sn w‘ ie Mr: and ‘Mrs. Edward Â¥ry and {am.| nb 23, and with hef . rssA: _woC. MEWIITL former‘sâ€" parents, . "Mr: and Mrs. °F. __Mm me in. mhm ee€e8e200e08000c000e000000e000 400 4 Miss L. Barringer %s spending . the Yuletide holidays at her home in Hamiiton. x e Mr. F. I. Weaver, ol the Bookseller ‘wipeg, the marriage to take pjace early in Januaty. a* P31 ‘ Mr. A. Z. Garner, who underwent an operation â€" at the B.â€"W; Hospital, "has returned to his homs on Schneidâ€" er AventUgs and is recovering nicely. ~~ Mr. Ralph Litt 6f Toronto spent the holiday in the city. und Statiofier, spent the holiday with Berlin friends.‘ ‘ a ; ‘Chambers, is spending the Christmas holidays . in â€" Stratford with frighds ‘and relatives : _and will reopen ; ‘her iressmaking department on, January J. D Levauy, N2Q. _ dirsases have run 6o lopg that there i no Â¥5¢ Or. Pieras‘s Medical Adviser, 50 stampe, to pay for wrapping Mrs. Norman Lfitchison ofWalker* ton is sPending the holidays with herâ€" parents, â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Killqt.; Water St. : tX . C Rev. E. D. Daniels, pastor of~ the New Jerusalem Church, was the reâ€" cipicnt. of a handsorts travalling ‘bag. fron» the Council‘ of his churich. * â€" Mr. W. Edgar Schimidt, of the Graâ€" ham Paper Co., St. Louis, Mo., , is‘ nounce the engagement of their stcond daughter Elizabeth to Milton C. Herâ€" hner, Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Manitoba Agricuitural College; Winâ€" Mr. Chag. Killer of Detroit is P ing at the 'iom‘ol":lg:ruh.‘::.“::x and Mrs. John Killes, Weter St. : _ Miss Euler and Migy:Weaver . spent the Christmas. holidagy*witir :x‘. and Mrs. Norman _ Critchison <of Walkerâ€" ton €T Mr. Rugh E. Rennie was visiting friends in Paris ‘un Christmas day.> â€" Mr. C. H, Mills, M.P.P. and ~Mrs. Mills spent Christmas at. the:home of the former‘s mother in Guelph, â€" Mr. Walter Mussélman of Oshawa visited ‘at his home on Church Strest this week. Mr. Ed. Gabe! of the Morgan and Wright Rubber to., of Detroit is â€" a visitor in the city. Mr. Carl Heimrich spent Christmas with his parents in Stratiord. Mr. Rucben Miller of Detroit â€" is spending the holidays in Berlin. Mr. and _ Mrs. Miss M. I. B. Mackay of 108 Weber css s un Christmas at ‘the homr â€" of H. Per a¢ My. C. L. Laing ‘spont . ~Christ with friends in Londom. .( .. ~*// Mr. Al. Colquboun spent Chrisg at his bome in Stratiord. + +\ > .« Mr. Reuben Mifer g:*&u)u a Christmas Vm‘l l u%‘t Wearlin . Ry ‘6L2, 7 * Sekt n with l‘el.tlvu' i.‘ M.; *4 ,»‘< P Mr. Leo T»yes was the m‘&! and Mrs. Albert 1. Schulz in ~ W stock over Christmas. . ‘~ " | ... Mrs. Joe Zinger of Detrolt is : i ing at the home of bet moth+r, \ J. Moyer, Buerk St. _ >=~ }! _ relatives â€" be hoine. > Hotiâ€", Pape Seturday aft ember 28, : an thor® home in â€"Torouto GH 1ad day, £111 anick and: "~listle ‘ / daughter. â€" .. Vinéla mm day" ma m':.-q.a * Mra. Wileo®_ Chapel Street:© â€" . .> . /â€" Thutsday when . the gation of Water: South: "â€"_â€"*. >‘ on Festival. #chool, ford afterâ€"spendin tion at the home Tichiing shned." inslesily, too pDioben, Promptes tapectoratl :‘otl Chiorodyne hintfi:“:'-u M: :-y HJ In l:;: THAT cures the inflammation of the ""Tu Drncs Syrup of Linvesd.. and Chiorodyne has the great ad Vr: and returned toâ€" o hall Ar at

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