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SP 1 iir t. wniu ii iiesDAV Mnnuiun Ifyi ri.n miibn rx THk FORT WAYNEi JOURNAkGAZETTE Railroad Industrial Newt Notes and Comment MENT FOR IS Tte girls tb city need not be out ot atptoyment because than are jobs to bo secured, and ths work la both Jleeaaat ul profitable. At the Wirt lmpioyment bureau yesterday afternoon a bulletin was posted (or ten stria to ro to work at once, and It wu confidently stated that linr would bo desired before th nd of th week. The Bnerrnan Whlte Cold Storage company 1 JuCjftlng up for tho "spring business and need tha alrla WF tho work to dona there. At ilui ny wui pa needed In the next weea or len oajre and perhaps atlll mora will be employed after that rtl.

TtlA SAA ww uwvtu saye wai application lor worn from, young ladles are.aeerc and that they have 'not bad an exoeaa of annllcatlnna thla aource during the paat month. Domestic and eooka are dei Imanded dally, and tho fact that the jjoba remain Upon the board ahowa mat moat all or the clrla employed In this line of work have position. The Sherman White company offer the beat i chance for emDlovment at this' time aa the spring rush la only in girl wno reeling "Just, Right" thla Spring la largely a matter of keeping the digestion perfect, the blood pure, the liver and bowel active, Tor thla kind. of work HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS' la well adapted. Try It dy rF MONEY 2 an.

Per Monlh on your faraltnr. piano, lire stock, ate. make loans la all parts et the tlty and surrounding uni. WIIKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Every DoDarfPaJd Redoca UmCost All CsaBnaa atrloUy 'eonddeatlaL II yes) eaavt some to offlee Phone or write add oar stent wltt call and axplatp: our new plan. National Loan Co, 407 8 Sfcoaff Bid Phot 2899.

thrown out of employment at the Kldd Medical worka when It ceased buHlnesa have practically all secured positions. In other lines as well, tha free em ployment bureau la securing calls which are being niled with dlflloulty. Farm hands are In demand and tradesmen are snapped up almost as fast as they apply for work. Skilled labor of all kinds has a ready market at thla time. The farm help demand exceed the supply, Unskilled labor, of course, Is always uncertain of Job.

It seems In thla era of specialisation there 14 getting to be less and less need for tho com mon laborer who can become a handy man at anything. Many men dealrlng labor, are out 'of work, but. a close In vestigatlon shows that ninety nine per cent have no qualifications to hold any special kind of LACKAWANNA TO BUILD FOUR NEW WIRELE83 Work, has been begun on the Laoka wanna lines toward the construction of four new.wlrelesa plants with a working radius of Ave hundred miles each, and which will be used for train despatching. During the week long storm last month wireless was used for tha first time In the history, of tha Invention, When for a week, during the Inability of the wlremen to get their lines In order, trains were run by wireless. Each of the passenger trains of this road are equipped with wireless receiving stations and operators are on duty throughout the trip.

These operators received their orders which could be given tbem In no other way. The success with which the road was enabled to run Its trains baa led them to start installations of four other station. They will be at Hoboken, New Tork, Point Morris, K. J. Bath.

K. J.t and Buffalo. T. One station Is now In operation at Scranton. Pa.

and la In communication with the station In the Singer building, New1 Tork city, constantly, on matters pertaining to tne train operation. ROLLING, MILLS RESUMED OPERATIONS YESTERDAY As planned', the Fort 'Wayne rolling mills resumed operation after a four teen day lay oft on account of a break age to the aqueeser, the most Impor tant part or tne macninery or tn mill. Blx hundred men were out of work for two Weeks on account of the enforced delay, but practically all of the first turn were on hand yesterday morning to resume work. The furnace were heated from Sunday afternoon and tha work of rolling began shortly after 7 o'clock. The unskilled labor emtloyed at the mill felt the lay off keeuly aa they have hardly any provisions, made for suoh breakage In the grind of labor.

The klled mechanics, puddlers, and FOR "STUFFY1' HEADS THE PET OF THE WABASH SHOPS mwJlwerlHMPwim SBBBBBBBBBBWHI BBBBBBBBBBBBbK? t'CBsBK 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbM COLDS OR CATARRH "FIDO Fldo la the pet of the, Wabash shops. Every time Fldo runs off the track It Is a sure thing that the entire person nel of the shops turn out to be present at the festivities Incident to replacing Fldo. back In the path ahe should go. Engineer Charles Bteger has had) good luck with Fldo, not having a ALS'O STOPS HEAD NOISES AND RESTORES SENSES OF SMELL AND HEARING. $10 TO $250 loaned at per cent with small charge for aerrloaa, aa author Ixad by the law of Indiana.

Aside from this we arrange repayment that la ssAlsfactery to you. KNOW US KNOW OUR WAY and you know tha beat, It la Just ss easy to borrow at the light place the nrrt time. Furniture, piano, horaea or stock will do aa security. Small sums on plain note to anyone. Loans made In towns on steam or I INDIANA LOAN CO.

I 211 212 Shaaff Building. Seeend Fleer, Apply a little NOSTRIOLA (Oat to tuba of druggist) wn up Into each nostril several time per day, To get the full effect, hold hand karhlef lightly over noae a rew moments and breathe deeply, OSTRIOtA heals the sore. In if lamed mucous clears the head, opena the air Dassaaea and In cases of Catarrhal Deafness, a few applications frequently restore the one of smell and heating. NOSTRUM, heals and strengthens the lining of the air passages so ther can resist and throw off cold. Get a 26o tube of NOBTIUOLA How, and you'll say It Is the best Investment you ever made.

Hsj law V. Wl sas.Ar7tt.lfl vpj; Money TO Loan Oo Fsrnltare, Planes, Herat, lehlotea. eta It does not matter what rates ethers have off ered yea. what you are paying for year present Uan. will loan yoo atoay for a Ian rate, aad gtv ran longer tuna, lea us If you a loan er If you are going to take out a loaa.

joafmav we a. LICENSED aa cording to the saws, or in state. we wilt save BONDED AND Peoples Loan Co.l Til Camoen SalSal Black. Seem (. Second Fhohe lift a SasBaaBB a as sa i The) Guarantee Loan Company PROTECTS BORROWERS LOANS $10 TO $100 LSOAL RATES InUreat ana month ,50 rntereet 7S one month ,..1 Interest tlX an month (gmall lasal eharoe for paeere).

READ "THfe: Tha luarante Loan company ha et out to render a actleal eervto to borrower of auma from tl up on Farnltui. Piano. Horses, Wagons, sad to Salaried People, at a rata that la legal and a eystem et repay ment that la practical and reasonable LICENSED AND BONDED Thla tfc Guin.t.M pny tfa Mf plc to com for aiftm UU aisiimno. llano Mort Mono RonOaro Baat Sarvlco Tha Right plaeo to Borrow Mon f. Guarantee Loan Co 1 balhoun Street, (nd Floor Phone 124.

Bet, Berry and Wayne Open Wdnaday and Saturday Bvan. Inge until SO WRITS OR PHONB AND OUR AGENT WILL CALL. NO CHAROS UN LBS LOAN IB MADE. other employe were not discommoded by the Ion of work. The mill Is be Ing operated on the two turn plan, giving about sixty per cent, of the maximum capacity The turn shifts, or maximum capacity wlu probably be put Into operation within a few weeks, just as soon ss the market gets to normal, and atays there.

COLONIST RATES ARE BEING BOUGHT FREELY, Colonist rates went Into effect on the Nickel Plate yesterday, and three tickets were nurchaaed foe f.llfnrnlt destlnallona Two mors tickets tir been cold for delivery tf. 1uv it look like the colonist rates will be eu patronised uy travelers during the coming season. Ths ratea ara effective only between March 1. and April IS, and are for one way travel only. The tlcketaare featured the spring and fall of every year for a one month period.

April 1 will see the crest of the demand this grade of tickets und oulte I number of Inquiries ha been received locally about them. Indicating that many farmer of this vicinity are desirous of looking over the west at leasL The ticket are1 sold to west, south west and, southern points. MAKING FINAL ADJUSTMENTS OF NEW SIGNAL, SYSTEM. Workmen tore ud the trafh nlatfofm at the Nickel Plate station yesterday to make the final adjustment of the connection for the new automatic signal system which Is being Installed In the local yards here The connections are made to bridge' th era!) joint to Inaure a safe and contlnuoua coh tact for thd impulses which 'are "Car rled 'througtr th ran to) operate the: lanal. The voltage 'of th current will be ao low that Individuals' stepping on the rails or otherwise short circuiting tha same cannot detect It, The connection through the plat form will 1 radically complete the connectlora rlou derailment for aome time, and thus la able to keep in the good, grace of the shop gang Indefinitely.

Tom Philips, conductor, can be seen smiling, and Fred House, brakeman, la standing on the pilot. Fldo doea all the switching the shop yards and despite ithe Insignificant slxe can pull quite a string of CrS up the grade Onto the main lln )' Spring. Ark, where he enjoyed the baths, snd continued on Into Texaa where the climate waa delightful, lie tte he enlored the trip lmmenaely and would have liked to stay another week M. T. O'HARAOF DECATUR SHOPS IS HERE ON VISIT.

DIVISION ENGINEERS TO LEAVE FOR CHICAGO 8HOW Guy Scott, division engineer at thla point for tha Pennsylvania railroad, and C. I Barnnby, division engineer for the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad, left the cltyyestestlay after noon for Chicago, where they will at tend tha meetings or the American Ilallwaj Engineers' association and also the annual gathering of the Maln tenance ot way ssnuciaupn. nwj will be gone he larger part of the week. i OFFICIAL NOTICE OF CHANCES RECEIVED BY OFFICIALS HERE. Official notice of the change In su Derlntendents on the Fort Wayne and the Buffalo divisions was received here yesterday by the ticket agent and other officials of th NIcHel Plate railroad.

It la a formal affair notify Ing the officials or allegiance to a new boas. MONEY TALKS The policy of thla company la to cultivate helpful business relation with It customer and to render at all tunes the service which their, need demand. Our growing bualneaa an dwell equlpped offloe Insures a service that is superior to any other. These are tha, things, combined with low rates and. liberal principles that should Influence your choice when In need of money.

Security left in your 8 We Loan $10to $300 lanoa furniture, automobile, stick certificate, life Insur ance poliole. growing crops, llvf stock, watches, diamonds, at halt the ratea cnargea oy vmu waiaana CALL AND TALK IT OVER Fort Wayne Credit Company 1M1 Catheun Oppeslte Rieh HeUi. Leane.te Railroad Man 'en Personal 'Note. uluuumv WABASH MEN LEAVE FOR i. VIII iu ourra u.

George and I ewts brothers. employed at the Wabash shop aa fipe Utter' helper, have secured a ayTpff and will leave to dav for Buf falo, where tney win visit mo nu and relatives Uvlng there They will be back, In about ten aaje. ROY KIRSCHNER GETS BACjSFROM SONNY 80UTH. Rov Kirsehner, a pattern maker of the Wabash car shops here, who left two weeks ago tor a laii to soutnern and southwestern has returned home, lie srjent a week at Hot T. 0'IIara.

formerly a machinist In the total shops, but who Is how working as a machinist In the Decatur, III, shops, returned here yesterday' for a two or three days' visit with old friends, He wa transferred to the Decatur ahoDs when the par tial shutdown of the local shops occurred about a year ago. and haa slnoe held a responsible position there. He Is on of tberbest Known.macnin lita who worked In the local ehooa snd Is meeting hosts of friends. C. POPP LOSES INDEX FINGER IN FAST UEAHINU C.

W. Poppa, of 12Q4 High street, a machinist at tha local Pennsylvania machine hop, caught his Index finger of tb right hand In some faat gear ing and crushed 'It' so badly that am nutation waa necessary at once. Dr. Van Swerengen performed the opera tion at st, josecna noapitai, to wnicn place Popp had been removed. No runner danger from tne wound la anticipated.

BUFFALO ORGANIZER ADDRESSED MACHINISTS Bonnabend, organizer and busi ness sgent for the machinists' union of Buffalo, waa la the city laat evening and addressed the member of Frtendihtp loUa ru. union, at some length, on union topics of Interest. Quite a number of the members were present to hear Mr. Bonnabend. who has an envious repu 1 (At ion as an orator TWO REAL IRISHMEN WILL BE IN PARADE TO DAY J.

W. Loney and John Ryan, of tha waoaan pipemting hop. are real Irlahmen. Bo real are they that they are laying on in order to De in the parade and to enjoy the day et aside for honor to Si. Patrick.

Tha balance of the alfopmen are working. Loney la making arrangements for opening up sinuiv not air ana not water heating shop. a JU. DERAILMENT UPON THE VANDAL! A CALLS WRECKER The derailment of seieral car in freight on the Vandalla railroad near South Whitley caused the local wreck Ing crew of the Pennsylvania to make the run to replace the cars upon the track. There waa no damage to track or cars and no Injuries to trainmen.

INDUSTRIAL NOTES. I. R. Llttla of the nower denartment of the Pennsylvania, la alck anA m. aoie a on ine Jov Salesladies.

Wanted for Art Goods and Fancy Goods The Peoples Store a On Special Sale COMMENCING Wednesday Morning PWJH)r SrK Vi. fcBBBBBBBBBB "XfSBS. JHBW.fUnSBj SBBBBi 100 Pieces of Corded Silk Ratine (Regulsf price 65c and 75c yd.) Brocaded Pongee Silks (Regular price 65c and 75c yd.) Plain Taffeta Silks, Check Taffeta Silks, Jacquard Silks, Novelty Taffeta Silks, (Regular price 60c to 75c yd.) At the Special Price or Choice 39c Yard. Commencing Wednesday Morning. In the season's best shades, as Pink, Copenhagen, Light Blue, Maise Rose, Tan, Apricot, Taupe, Lilac, Brown, White, etc.

At the Special Price 39c Choice Yard See Window Display 'i'u 4 Ml I 51! ii 'm 4 II AMESSAGETOTHIN. WEAK.S6RAWNYE0LKS An Easy Way teGain 19 to 30 Ibe. ef Solid, permanent naan Thin, nervous, undeveloped man and ran I understand why I do not gel women everywner are heard to ayv I unaeratana wnr i oo not get rat. I eat plenty of good, noorlahlng rood." Th reason Is iuat thla: You cannot set fat. no matter now much yod eat, unleaa your digeatrr organ aaeimuaie tne iat making element of your toed Ipatead ot palne them out through th body waste.

What la 'needed I a mean 01 gently urging the acalmlLattv function ot th tomarh and Inteattne to ftbaorb th oil nd ft and hand thm over to tb blood where they may reach the atarvedj ahrunkea, run down tlaeue and build them up. Tha thin person body Is Ilk dry pongo ger lnd hungry for th tatty material of ahlch It I being deprived by the failure of tha "alimentary canal to take them from the food. Th beat way to overcome thla sinful wnst of dealt building lemnt and to atop th leakage ol fata la to use Bargol the recently discovered regenerative foroe tKab.4 raeonaindd hlahlr bv nhv alolanaChare and abroad. Take a little Bargol btahlet with every meal and notlo now euMHiy vour caeea nu out ftna roll oftrna, healthy flesh are dapoaltel over yoKf body, ooverlng each bony angle and DroJeettna DolnL Your drusalat haa Sargol, of can get It from hi whole saler, ana win are not It produce a tted on th guarantee In eacn pacaags. It is inexpensive, easy to take and highly ltlclnL.

Caution i While Bargol ni produced remarkable result In svercomlng nervous dyspepala and general stemsch trou blea.i It should pot be taken unless you re wtlUog sal lew pound er mora, sat It la a wimsettul SbolWer.l nd will refund your money If you aatlafled with ibe gain In weight Edward Bxlnk a.nfl HamiiAl nnk of the Pennsylvania ahop, off duty to day because of repairs being made tu tne team nammer tney operate. W. Borandla lineman of the Penn. sylvtnl power department, haa reported for work, after being off, duty several days on account of sickness. I B.

Newsom. tra ellng agent of the Lackawanna lines, with headquarter in tuaianapoiis, waa tailing in the city yesterday on business for his company, rr Smith, Orand llaplds and Indiana' engineer, returned to work yes terday, following an absence ot three months, owing to the serious Illness of his wife. Mrs. 8mltb Is recovering nicely, The payinaster of the Orand Rap Ida and Indiana railroad will leave Orand Rapid Wednesday and will pay to Richmond, Ind, during th week. The' bulletin does not state when the local enopmen will paid Kindt, one of the)ldest ploysa of the Irt Wayne Electric works, was seriously attacked with inugetlon yesterday and hla condition la critical.

lie has been em ployed for years In th receltlng department bf the worka E. F. Orlest. altant maater me. chanto of th local Iennavlvanla ahnns haa returned from PtlUburgh, where he attended the meeting of the power men 'held there, during the paak week to discuss the stoker being used on several engine of the company.

While there he attended to other business re, ftnlrln, 1,1 KOSCIUSKO FARMER i ENTERTAINS CLASS WARSAW, Ind. Ilaroh 1., Member of th Sdnday achool claaa at Cook's Chapel war delightfully enter talned Friday evening by their teaohar, J. E. at hla horn four mile aouthwut of Waraaw. A musical pre gram waa th principal fearore of en tertainment and Included several number by the' orchestra.

A llgttt collation was served. I If; soring Blood and System daanaar. Durtna the winter month Imnurltle aocumulata your blood beoomes Impur and thick, your kidney, liver aud bowels fall to work, causing ao ealld "Hpring Fever" feel tired? weak and laxy. Kleotrlo Bitter th spring tonic snd rtem c)eanMr wkt you need; they tlmulat th kMneya liver and bowela to healthy action, excel blood Imourltla and restore your health, strength and ambition. Electric tnuers mk you fl Ilk new tart a four weeks' 4rat maat It will put van la An bp for your spring wertf Guaranteed, All dniggul.

0 and. fl at Ontr Drag .1 i i CHARLES COMBS TAKES I BI CHL0RIDE OF MERCURY COLTJMBIA.CITT, Ind, Mrch 1 Charles Combs, or Bouth Whitley, while visiting at the home of Aaron Martin, one and one half mllea south of Bouth Whitley, early Monday mora Ing took twenty bichloride of mercury tableta and at the present time la ly ing at the point of death with no chance for hla recovery. The unfortunate man aroae from thla bed Monday morning about 4 o'clock and took the tableta and when found one hour later by Mr. Martin. ho.

waa deadly Ick and when quentloilTM told what he had done. Dr. of Bouth Whitley, wa uromorted by telephone and hastened to thevbedld of the trlcken man and pumped some of the polaon from hla stomach hut how much the syatem had absorbVd Is not known. Combs stated that he com' milled the rash act owing to trouble he was Having witn ma ramny ana thaThedld not cam lllveranJ waa better off dead, i "i gpeclal "Health Warning or March. March I a trying month for th vary rsung and for elderly peopl Croup, ironchlal cold, lagrlpp and pneumonia are to feared nd avoided Foley'a CIlURt'Bt'SCO, Ind, March 1 David Wella, pioneer of Allen county, and an old realdent or near Wealey Chapel, who I nearly It yer of age and la now living near th Anderaon church, I in a very rlou condition llaejn to be Suffering from a general breakdo A Baptist.

Methodist Episcopal and United Brethren union W. C. T. ir aerv Ice was held last evening in the Baptist church. All th minister wr present and the house waa Ahed almost to overflowing.

After the uaual devotional opening eervlceo Iter, 1). W. fiander In trooucea Mr ri. A aiuee, oi inaisnapo lia. one of the field aecretarlea of the Anti Saloon league of Indiana, who gave a very Intereatlng talk onVlata wld pronibitton lie aid in parti i ni I a great day In a hlch llv.

It eem worth ahlle to living. Bom of th Keateat Induatrle ol th aorld seenr to Impelled by the 20th century apllit taking poaaeaalon of som mn. And It reaard to prohibition It eem that thla posealoii olTour rhurchea snd people ars asking up tj the thought that there I no good reason for them to Impose upon their children and their grandchildren thevreaponalbllt tie which Ood ha placad upon their own shoulder Th christian norld haa rnniluded to finish the wnrk All the Honey and Tar is a rreai mmuy meai i temperanr organuationa have met on cine that will quickly atop a cough. I one common level which I national pro cheek th progreaa of a cold, and relieve hi bit Ion And an appeal waa mad to Inflamed and rongested air paaaagee E. th people ot Indiana to be ready for It ttnoaea.

xtiaaieion, um says ny cleaning ner on aooryara nrst tne At rloae a vote wa taken to ae how rMnM mi me hacklna coush for which I gof ne raUat until took. Foley many In that Urge audience wa In favor Honey and Tar Compound, and a aoort of the Bhephard Hobson: petition In send well of both cough snd cold Pharmacy. D. N. EDGERT0N POKER PLAYERS FINED lleas of guilty were entered In the court ot Justice Nlerman yesterday afternoon by the four men caught In the sheriffs raid on the poker shack at Edgerton Saturday night.

Aaron Woods, the Paulding county, farmer, who conducted the establishment, wss fined and costs, and Oeorge and Clay Crosby and Fred Frees, ot Baldwin, were taxed 110 and coeta i'or gaming. Woods and Clay Croaby paid and were released while Oeorge Crosby and Frees could not producs the amount of their assessments and went to Jail. The fines were the least that could be Imposed tor the i i ii, KOSCIUSKO WOODMEN WILL' i HOLD ANNUAL MEETINQ WARSAW, Ind, March It. Woodmen from the cam pa at Burket. Men tone.

Leeaburg. Mllford. Plerceton. Bihar Lake, Syracuse and Warsaw will participate In th annual meeting which will be held In this clrj on April It.1 An Interesting program has been prepared. WILL ATTEND TEACHER'S MEETING WA'RSAWTlntL, March! Ahbmv4 her or th teachers in trie city schools are planning to attend the thirty first annual meeting of the Northern Indiana Teacher's association, which will be held In Indianapolis on April I.

I and i 1. in 'in An office desk with a "built up" top of layers of wood will never split or open up. I uoici uaic uitiiut fl MiU to rongrVn to ssk tor state wide prohibition Indiana. The reault waa almost unanlmoua In rvor or the same. The prayer meeting at th United Brethren church this week will be held on.

Tuesday evening Inatead ot Wednesday evening on account of the 'WOT 17, convention commenting on Wedoee day There will be a apeclal meeting Timsday evenlngf, March 17. at 10 clock prompt. In order to drill the etalf for tnapertlon on March Ss. It la desired that every ltlilan BUter be In attendance Mra Albert Brewer, of North Main afreet and Mr Fred lwler, ot Fort Wayne, have Juat received the sad new of the death of their mother. Mrs.

Wll Hsm Oldrldge, or weston Huper Mar. Pomeraetshlre, England, who passed awa Feb. 17, at the age of years. Death being due to dlabetu. Not gone from memory, not gone from love, but gone lo uur earner ongnt some aoovs Fred Bchroeder, of Carey, Ohio, for merly a granite cutter In Cburubusco Orsnlls works, haa returned snd hired out to his old employer It Is an old saying, They all corns back The W.

C. of Whitley county will Lonvene at this placs In the United Brethren church Wednesdsy and Thurs dsy of this week. CALLED TO EVAN8VILLE. WARSAW, March li. Judge and Mrs.

Edgar ICaymond have been called to Svansvllle by tha Illness ot their daughter. Mrs. Qsorg Steph enson. Mrs Stephenson, who formerly resided in Warsaw, Is suffering from an attack of heart trouble. Accord Ing to word, received on Mondev her condition, was somewhat JmprprsdV ,4 I eSB13B.g 1 ASHIMELE I lLanTkeSty'1V wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiioiiilrrnUilliiiiiiiiioii a 82SO red ClenUea In tit Mountains of Wgfrn NortA Carolina Preeminently attractive as art all rear retort, because of its climate, its accessibility, and.

lu'opportunitl for outdoor recreation. Co and enjoy the scenic beauty and clear'. Invigorating atmosphere of this Cemou mountain re sort. lrofitbte outdoor activity is afforded by golf, motoring, tenuis, driving, horseback riding; and other popular attractions. Carolina Special Leaves Qaclanatl 6,30 p.

as. DeJy Arrive AaaevOte 9tlS m. Nst Day Complete modern train, rooalatlng of rullman Obserratioo and Drawing Room Sleeping Cart, pining Crnd electrically AJJiitmi iiroagiraiHM Dnriai Btw Sletf Ih Cv tiaei Claalaw kllaskMr IMasvladtaj K.N.aT.r,tr AMP fSfi Sotitheni Railway A. R. HEBBLETUWAITE.

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