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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Oct 1926, p. 1

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~EINAL REDUCTIONS| "__@~_,._;â€"_ Trouser Ne â€" ,“wuunbeonmhyhi express good taste as long as you Wear carly Fall and Winter wear. Hundre â€" 0 30 CC ks P 0 0 Qualities to $25 Qualities to $32 Qualities to $40 Fine Worsteds, Tweeds and Mixture Weaves, light or dark wolors, tailored in superior manner, all sizes. ~â€"Men can see the decided advantage in purchasing now for later needs if a suit is not required just at this time. . to s o L No h. dhmorined t There is individuality in this Fall gathering of Top Coats. New shades of Grays and Tans, in fine f&brics, an assortment of\ carefully chosen patterns that will appeal to men of good taste. f $15 to $16 Quality High Grade twoâ€"bloomer Suits, fine all wool materials, the best of tailoring. Suits that will give extra good service, late models, with two pair of Bloomers, sizes 7 to 18 years, fine quality Suits, priced remarkably _A Sweeping Clearance af Men‘s and Young, Men‘s fine qualityâ€"Carefully Tailored One and Two §1JJT S _ TWO BLOOMER SUITS $7.95 Boys‘ Two Bloomer Suits, made from material that will give extra service, well tailored, new Kall models and colors, sizes 7 to 17 years. _ Boys‘ Oxfords * Styles just like Men‘s, the best leather and workmanship, Regular $4.00, Sale Price $2'85 Visitors Coming and Going. ‘ Miss Laura Gohl and friend of Detroit, Mich.,. spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gohl. y Miss Anne Stemmler of St. Mary‘s Hospital,. Kitchener, spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schummer and san Matt. and Mr. M. Hergott of St. Clements spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer. Miss Monica Brener of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home near here. Iodall M;;n be;n popuh;/-hu season. style that will ress good taste as long as you ear it Weights suitable for K‘Ftll and Winter wear. Hundreds of suits from which SUl'lS NoOW SsUITs NOW SsUITS NOW 1699 $2250 . $28.00° OSE ." smm in _MLIELL kn Bornâ€"To Rev. and Mrs. M. Stewart, on Thursday, Sept. 30th, daughter. @ GOL f Ccon k 46 East King St. Kitchene Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Isley and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Helm and family of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stemmler. Miss Lila Zimmerman is spending a few weeks with friends at Buffalo, ‘ Clothes Correctly Styled A Beautiful Selection ~ vo Bloomer Suits $10.80 VALUES @GIFTS We think you will be suited _ FALL TOP COATS $18 â€" $2250 _ $25 | For Wedding Visitors or any occasion Buy only if suited The Jeweller â€" Popular Priced Gift . Shop _ 81 King W. . Come in and look around RIXON LINWOOD n Mug ty â€" 6 se ns csgeasennesmomemmentoemattomenteententi n cattin omtinnmecannites: AND OTHERK t BM Kiher ARIIETUTTITC ! % fimAu An Exceptional Opportunity to Proâ€" cure Quality Shoes at Extremeâ€" ly Low Prices. Hundreds of pairs taken from regular stock, or included Oxfords, Pumps, Strap . stylesâ€"in patent leather, Kid and Grey Suede and Tan Calf, very special Q‘) QR at Misses‘ and Children‘s Elk Sanâ€". dals, sizes 5%4 to 10%, ‘ Special to clear .......~> $1'15 Misses‘ Kid and Patent S’lrap Slippers and Sandals, sizes 11 to2, Regular $3.50, Sale Reguiar 8560 "** _ $1.80 Summer Oxfords, in smooth Cal, Tan or Black, stylish good fitting Oxfords, with full broad toe, built cn comfortable lasts, all sizes. Two Fine â€" Footwear extra values ‘The annual Wellesley Township school fair #as held in‘ the Separate School groslnds on Tuesday, Sept. 28th. A large crowd.â€"was in attendâ€" ance. There were many ,_exhlblts which were a credit to the young folks. ; ~ Held Profitable Meeting. â€" The monthly meting of the Wamen‘s In: stitute was held at the home of Mrs J. W. Collins on Wednesday evenâ€" ing, Oct. 5th. Radio and violin seâ€" lections were enjoyed by all. Roll call, "Healthful Hints on Washday". Lunch was then served and the meeting adjourned. Mr. A. D. McLeod of Guelph callâ€" wed on friends here during the past week. L“panu School Report. Following is the report of S. S. S. No. 4 Wellesley (Linwood Separate) for the month of September, names being in order of merit. * before & name denotes absence for one Or more examinations. Sr. V.â€"Clarence Kraemet. Jr. V.â€"Mary Gohl, Mary Kreutzâ€" wieser, Margaret Wilker, Genevieve Kraemer, Regina Koehmstedt, Mary Logel, Gertrude Ryan, Edwin Brenâ€" ner, Francis â€" Schummer, Velma Clearance of Women‘s and Misses‘ $4 to $5.00 Low Shoes ner, Cassel Sr. IV.â€"Sophia Ganczarski, Magâ€" dalen Koebel, Alex Kittel, *Waliter Brenner, *Claude Brenner, *Sylvesâ€" ter Kieswetter. Jr. IV.â€"Aileen Hayes, Helen bel, George Schummer. H. M. Hayes, teacher. | Sr. III â€" *Waiter Gohl, Helen Brenner, *Joseph Logel, Gertrude Kittel, Mary. Brenner, . Lauretta RBrenner. Jr. 111.â€"Rdward Hayes, Genevieve Koebel and Teresa Diebold (equal), Ruth Schummer, Priscillia Breonner, Laurine Koebel, *Geneva Brennar, Poetef Brenmner, Bertillia Brenner. Secondâ€"Russel Gohl, Marguerite Logel, Mary Koebel, John Brenner, Russol Hayes. Firstâ€"Anna Schummer, Geraldine Karley and *Joseph Brenner equal, Joseph Koebel, Rigin Disbold, Clarâ€" ence Brennen * Primerâ€"Jack Friedman, *Mildred Koobel Marte Koobel, Gilbert Dieâ€" bold, Harold Kittel, *Wesley Corâ€" nell, Oliver Koobel. GoOoop CLOoOTHEs COMk FROM* Mindrd‘s Liniment for chapped Men‘s Oxfords $3.85, $4.95 Â¥. V. Fiannory, teacher $2.95 The new floor on the Grand River bridge has been completed and it is intended that the bridge ‘be opened Saturday or Monday. s Personals Hon. W. D. Ruler‘s native village congratulates him on his elevation to a Cabinet minister as Mimister of Customs. .» Rev. and Mrs. C. Cole of Elmira called on the members of his conâ€" gregation on Tuesday of last week. A full quota of visitors from here attended the Township School Fair in St. Jacobs on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. and Mrs. Geo. Schinbein moâ€" tored to Listowel last Wednesday where they spent the day at the home of his brother. Mr. Fred Scheifele of Mildmay has been a visitor at the home of his brother Geo. and sister Mrs. Struck. Mr. Henry Scheifele is recoverâ€" ing from a week‘s iliness. Mr. Fred Wepplet has bought the former Knarr farm from Mr. Henry Ebel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebel and famâ€" ily and Miss Margaret Ebel last Thursday attended the funeral in Tavistock of Mr. Arthur Foerster. A number of Elmira and St, Jacâ€" wbs friends spent a few pleasant hours ‘with her prior to her leaving for Guelph. â€" St. Matthew‘s Luther League was the guest of its sister league of St. James Church, Elmira,~ last Wedâ€" nesday evening when a very pleasâ€" ant time was given them. On Saturday evening the Luther League tendered one of their numâ€" ber Miss Leola Stroh a surprise party coupled with a handkerchief shower. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahmer of Elâ€" mira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Dahmer and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stroh. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Stroh and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Stroh of Watâ€" erlo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.M. C. Stroh. _ Mrs. Geo. Schierholtz, Miss Dora Schierholtz and Mr. and Mrs. Wak ter Kilken of Elmira were visiting at the home of Miss Geo. Stroh on Sunday. Miss Leola Stroh left on Monday for Guelph where she has entered the General Hospital as a nurse in training. Leola‘s many friends wish her every success in her chosen proâ€" fession. 5 Rev. A. Grunwald will preach in Hamilton next Sunday. The service in the Lpitheran church has conâ€" sequently been called off. Local News Notes. Sunday visitors around here were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnett and daughter of Linwood, Mrs. H. Munâ€" dell and daughter and Messrs. Clarâ€" ence Shane and Joseph Pierce of Mitchell at Mr. George Richardson; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson House and family and Miss Carrie Bird of De-‘ troit at Mr. Andrew Playford‘s; Mr.: and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Joseph: Hastings and John Mehm of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hammond, Mr. Ed. and Miss Sarah Hammond of Detroit at Mr. Jno. L. Hammond‘s; Latest District News Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelly of Millbank and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Manser and daughter of Linwood af Mr. M. Shantz‘s ; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Niebergal and dul:& ter, Mr. Dobb and mother and s and Mr. E. D. Eydt of Philipsburg at Mr. George Glaister‘s; Miss Lillian Crage of Drayton ard Mr. Alvin Foster of Linwood at Mr. Cecil Barbour‘s; o + Mr. and Mrs. Frod Strtcker and Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stricker of Moorefield at Mrs. Robt. Foster‘s ; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anticknap of Attwood and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowâ€" land and two children of Monkton at Mr. Allan Glaister‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Addisqp Grasser of Preston and Rev. Mr. Bell of Carthâ€" age at Mr. B. G. Ward‘s. Mr. Wm. Mundell spent ‘a few days last week with his daughter, Mrs. Omer Hastings, at North Mornington. Mr. and Mrs. George Footrster and tamily spent Sunday at Wm. Heimâ€" pel‘s near Bamberg. Anniversary services in Boyd church last @unday were well atâ€" tended, Rev, Mr. Bell of Carthage preached two vyery impressive sorâ€" moane. ‘The male quartette of Philip$ CcONEsTOGO was also veyff much enjoyed CROSSHILL Local Notes of Interest . $ ~ °> Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stumpft and son from Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger. Miss M. Schiebel from Waterico spent Sunday under the parental roof Mr.. and Mrs. August Hartmann from Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Hartmann here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schnelder from Kitchener visited the latter‘s mothâ€" er, Mr. and Mrs. Michaok Weber. Messrs. Jerome Meyer and Jogeph Hotfarth from St. Jerome‘s College Mitchener spent Sunday at their respective ~homes, T fl-hl_ Mary Gehl from Hamilton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger. iln.ud Mrs. William Braniff and deughter Patricia from Kitchener spent Friday evening with gelatives in the vicinity. Mrs. George Meyer visited rélaâ€" tives in Linwood on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boppre and family from Waterloo spent Sunday, with, the former‘s brother, Edward, here. ' , Mrs. Burbach and daughter from Waterloo paid a short call on friends here. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schnarr and family from Waterloo wer@ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Herbert Schnarr. ] § s:s. .A ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koebel and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kogbel were Sunday visitors at Cartridge. % Respected Resident Deadâ€"There| passed away on Sept. 28th Mre. Joseph ‘Linseman at the age of 69 years after a brief illiness ; followed ty a paralytic stroke. The deceased it survived by her husband only. She emigrated from her home counâ€". try Austria 42 years ago. The couple enjoyed health and happiness. The funeral was held at the R. C. church on Friday morning at 9.30. The deâ€" iceified was a devout member of the â€"Christian Mothers, s 4 50th Anniversaryâ€"The _ celebraâ€" tion of the 50th anniversary of the Notre Dame Sisters will be held bere on Oct. 9th. Condition Improved â€"Clara Psutâ€" ka, who is at St. Mary‘s Hospital, following an accident at her home, is showing~ gradual improvement. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Bible Conferenceâ€"A Bible Conâ€" ference and Evangelistic meetings will be held in the Latschar Menâ€" nonite church near here. The meetâ€" ings begin next Sat. Oct. 9th at the hour of 7.30 p.m. and continue all Sundays and every week night, unâ€" til Oct. 17th. Inspiring and instrucâ€" tive addresses and sermons by able ministers. Evangelist, C. F. Dersâ€" tine; Moderator, I. B. Witmer; Secâ€" ‘retary. Elien Wby. Visitors + Sunday â€"visitors at the honfe ot‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beck\r of Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bergey and daughter Ruth and son Grant of Kitchener. Miss Rickie Karcher of Kitchener spent the week end with Ruth Devitt. Mr. Joe Stanley of Newmarket called at Walnut Heights on Sunâ€" day. <oL Miss Ella Eckert and Miss Lydia Bergey spent, Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby‘s Miss May Becker spent Sunday Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Kurt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurt and daughter spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Gelesel at Natchez. News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber ited with the latter‘s father Abram Swarts on Sunday. Mr. amé Mrs. Herbert Schats and children of Kitchener have moved into Conrad Lachman‘s bouse here. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Good and children Ira and Myrtle visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kaster on Sunday. . Mr. and Miss Rellinger and their mother visited at the home of the tormey‘s uncle, Mr. and Mra. Joe Hallman. * "@ilo filling, corn cutting, potato digging and fall plowing .are keepâ€" â€" Kurt Bros are filling silos almost day and night. *P k _ New Sile Filler=â€"John and R4. «chmidt have bought a new aflo fil ter and are doing a rushing busi 8T. CLEMENTS M A NN H E1M interesting News Notes * Mrs. Simpson Merner is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Ward | _ Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Shants of Casâ€" ter, Alberta, who spent several weeks with their relatives in this ‘nsl‘hborhood left on Tuesday for their Western home. ‘ ‘ Miss Grace Peacock spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. | Harry Smail at Kitchener. ‘ Miss Eva Williams, R. N. who spent herâ€"vacation with her parents NMr. and Mrs: D. S. Williams left last , Friday for Engelhardt where she inâ€" _tends to follow her profession.â€" ~ Miss Manetto B. Cairns of Sarnia spent last week end with her friend Mr#. Donovan Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sippel of Detâ€" Toit spent a few days with Mr. and Mre:. Bd. Appel. $ Mr. A. R. G. Smith attended the fall fair at Holstein where he acted as one of the judges of seeds.._ Mrs. Ed. Grundenberger who has been seriously ill is improving in health we are glad to report. Word has been received here l.n-\ nouictns the safety of Mr. A. L. Ward and family in the recent hurâ€" ricape disaster in Florida. Mr. Ward is a nophlxv- of Mrs. Simpson Merâ€" ner and . W. H. Boullee of this town. Mr. ‘Levi Master, Maple Lodge‘ Farm, announces the marriage of‘ his only daughter Laura Adele to Mr.â€" Edward Ironsides Hansuld at the parsonage, Milton, Ont., Wedâ€" negday, Sept. 22nd. At home after Oct. 1st. Sunset View Farm, East Zorta. vieâ€" Mr. Bz. Edison Schmidt has returned home after a summer‘s work in Kitchener. _ Mrs. Flossie Gabel_ of Hespelér spent a week‘s holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eidt. It has been decided to reorganize the Choral Society with Mr. ootby1 as instructor. He wishes to comâ€" menee class about the middle of October. All lovers of music should avail themselves of their opportunâ€" ity to get‘a splendid training for the small fee of 25¢ per lesson. Choir members of all churches should esâ€" ‘pecially join this class. at New Industry For New Hamburg | â€"A new dndustry for New Hamburg is the good news that we are pleased to report this week. The Leatherâ€" Products of Canada, Ltd., who have been in existence in ‘Ham:â€" ilton for a number of years where they have outgrown their quarters, have been induced to locate here. ‘Throught the assistance of a numâ€" ber of our public spirited business men this move was made possible. Messrs. Seal of the company were here last week and purchased the old Beger Block from Mrs. H. C. Kalbfleisch which is being fitted up for a factory. The machines will be moved here as soon as the necesâ€" sary repairs ara made to the buildâ€" ing. The firm manufactures small leather specialties and expect to emâ€" | ploy about twentyâ€"five hands in a short time. 4 TOLD BY: Mrs. Henry Arndt and children of Rimira spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Huehn. : vl:uâ€"l;c her parents in Toronto last Sunday but has so far recovered to be able to return home on Thursâ€" children and . MiMS Adelin® MOTZC «pent last woek end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore at London. __pf.ndlu.:.:.mnlm Tillie Arnold~attended the funcral of the late Rev. Â¥r. Perins at Kitâ€" Tillie . of the chener Nr. / NEW HAMBURG Mr} and Mrs. Andrew Cook and and Mrs. Geo. E. Krug and L. Albrecht took i!1 while at Adeline Rueld with Mr. and and children family and My. and \Mrs. Christian Krug and two sons of Chesley spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Meyers. Â¥ Miss Lottie Goebel returned last Sunday from a two weeks‘ vacation with her brother," Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Goebel in Chicago. Mrs. (Dr.) Callahan of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. John Lang and Mr. and Mrs. August Lang of Kitchâ€" ener spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berger. The Rev. Hugh McDiarmid of Stratford conducted the 73rd anniâ€" versary services in the New Hamâ€" burg Baptist church on Sunday speakingâ€"at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mr. Peter Brill and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brill and Mrs. Dotzert of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zinkan and childreq Kenneth and Ruth of Kitchener were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merner gave a supper last Saturday in honor of their grandmother‘s (Mrs. Henry Brodrecht) 82nd birthday. Outside guests included Mr. and Mrs. bsear Merner, Miss Adele Merner and Mr. Wesley Dippel of Kitchener. ‘The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held in Library Hall Tuesday evening, Oct. 5th at 7.30 o‘clock. Mrs. F. Cooksonâ€" gave a paper on value of God". A darning contest _ was another interesting item on the program. ~ Mrs. Henry Williams of Leamingâ€" ton is a guest at the home of her father, Mr. S. D. Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Stahl and little son who spent a couple of weeks with her father returned to their home in Chicago on Thursday. Mrs. C. Ernst of Cleveland, Ohio is a guest at the home of Mrs. A Becker. Mrs. John Stahl who spent a‘ couple of weeks wiht her brothers' Messrs. Henry and Theodore Franke| returned to her home in Chicago on! Thursday. Mr. Earl Bingeman of Kitchener spent the week end at his home here. â€"Twentyâ€"fve coats priced atâ€" <~ * In warm, goodâ€"wearing duvdtyne, with fur collars, and in some cases, fur culffs, of Minkâ€"Opossum, Thibetine, French Beal, Bable and Fitch. 4 A. f Sizes 13, 15, 17 â€" 13%, 15%, ATl, â€" 16, 18, 2% Many of your Triends will be earing slmilar styles this season which they bought last, Whter at many times this $15 figure. What a saving for yA_on! f R Kitchener‘s Daylight Store Electric Appliances for the Home For Young The "Hot Point" Electric Iron. The King of all Ironsâ€"weight 6 Ibs. Price ...................... $5.00 DISTRIBUTORS OF Another styleâ€"6 lbs PFIOB |.....cmumnmvirasichs Goudies Limited M. WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED TROPICAL ELECTRIC HEATERS P,'ONI !1! Complete vh.th Cord ELECTRIC IRON Reguiar $26.50, ©87.50, $60.50, COAT at $15 _â€"__Winter Wardrobe Needs To sECURE a GOOoDpLookinga w.mWthflmu "Goudies For Better Values" A CHANCE «â€"0â€"1");31’ Hardware Store" Do It With Elec!ricity 4y § _ ol _._:4 « It‘s a beauty. Price trom Rst se¢son‘s stocks, which were ore â€" Entrances On Both King and Queen Streets. x YALE $6.00 Mr. Roy Eby of Detroit spent Sunâ€" day with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Browning and son Mr. and Mrs. Hawkens and , Mrs. Browning â€"of Exeter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeker. ut ' Mrs. Guy Semple and son Bobbie and daughter Betty of Cargill are visitors at the home of her father Mr. S. D. Peacock. s a Earl Weber and Miss Ruth Weber Mr. and Mrs. Noah Weber,, Mr. of Kitchener spent Sunday with reâ€" latives in town. ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. Otto and daugh: ter Florence of St. Marys spent Sun#y with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ?erdler of Toronto spent Sunday #with the former‘s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ruby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hueha and family, Louis Eichler, .Harvey Huehn, Herb Huehn and Miss Irene Miller of Waterloo were on a motor trip to Hanover and other northern points over last week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Bechtel were host and hostess at a dinner party on Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Bechtel‘s brother, Mr. Edward Hausuld and his bride (nee Miss Laura Master) who have just \reâ€" turned ffom their honeymoon trip. _Only immediate relatives were presâ€" ent. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiles visited friends in Toronto last week. Misses Augusta and Mary Buck who spent several days with relaâ€" tives and friends in Waterloo reâ€" turned to their home on Wednesâ€" day. & Mr. Russell Nahrgang of Detroit spent the week end at his home here. _ CHIEF JUSTICE ACTS AS CANADA‘S GOVERNOR In the interval between the deâ€" parture of Baron Byng of Vimy and the arrival of Viscount Willingdon, Right Hon. F. A. Anglin, P.C., Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, acted as Administrator of the Government of the Dominion. Woaster A New Just Out Copper and Nickle Plated. Two styles to choose from. . FLAT ELECTRIC ToASTERS 3 styles complete at o us Haat seal o_ sc 1â€"Burner 2â€"Burner HOTâ€"POINT ELECTRIC TOoASTERS ELECTRIC HOT PLATES ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATORS rner WATERLOO, ONT. Plate at .. Plate at . Large, at LOCK3 & HARDWARE Their and $12.50 * MBs > | m

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