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THE TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915 Fiv BIG SIX" CONTROLS ALL WRECKAGE OF 8 VESSELS CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TIis Kind You Have Always Bought WILL DISCUSS DIRECT-BY-MAIL" ADVERTISING OF COUNCIL COMMITTEES Twins STREWN ON CUBAN COAS I They Gas Ranges and Economy re presidbt ball names Lioti inniiinr nmrm nr Bears the Signature of NEW OMMITTEES ON WldlUKDnHut OUUIh UT REDLUTION BY ONE HULK WASHED MILE INLAND FINE PROGRAM TONIGHT FOR THE AD CLUB i smith niinA TiinrATrun 01 11 uudh I nrvLM 1 lmo uuLr Watch This Space Daily RESOUTION ON Roncador Sailor Tells of Trip to Havana Schooner Bertha E. May Picks Up Lumber Advertising Expert, Grove Man and Nursery Man Will Be Among Speakers WIND INCREASING AT KEY RUES REPEALED WEST AND MIAMI OLD RUES HELD TO BE There is no waste fuel about a gas range. It does not have to heat up the whole top of an iron cook stove before it is ready to do business. Not much! You turn a faucet, touch a match and the heat is there.

Just what you need and no more. Nothing is wasted; your kitchen is not heated up for nothing, and you have saved money, for gas is, after all, the cheapest sort of fuel that can be had, as well as the very best for this semi-tropical climate. Is there any other fuel used in Tampa that has reduced its price four times in less than as many years?" Northeast Storm Warnings Are ST1L IN EFFECT Hoisted On South Florida Coast Two Ordances Prescribe Meth A disturbance near the Isl of Pines ods or Electrical and Work "Xirect-by-Mail Advertising," will be discussed by advertising experts tonight at the meeting of the Ad Club of Tampa on the roof garden of the Merchants' Association, Frank Bentley, Jefferson Thomas, James T. Swann and George R. McKean are the speakers.

Jefferson Thomas, president of the Thomas Advertising Service, Jacksonville, will open the program with a lecture on the "Direct-by-Mail Advertising as a Necessary Adjunct to the Advertisng Campaign." On' ofl the best known advertising experts in the South, Mr. Thomas, before establishing his Florida agency, was connected with large advertising firms in Chicago, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Manager and owner of The Swann Grove at Florence Villa, James T. Swann will be the second speaker. He south of Cuba at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon is threatening the Florida and east Gulf waters, according Oouncil.n resolution by Mr.VSmith to a bulletin issued by the Weather PROU last nigbtuthorized President Ball to name entijy new committees to take Bureau last night.

The warning is The remains of eight small schooners, strewn along the northwest coast of Cuba from Cape San Antonio through the Gulf of Guanacabibi, a distance of forty-five 'miles, were counted by Lynn Williams, one of the sailors on the ill-fated schooner Roncador, on his trip from Cape San Antonio to Havana. The Roncador was driven ashore by the storm which swept through the Yucatan Channel August 14. The crew left the vessel and waded ashore just fifteen minutes before the schooner began going pieces. The following morning northing was to be seen of the Roncador. The crew re-mained at Cape Antonio five days and then began the trip around the coast to Havana.

Shore Strewn With Wreckage "Every few miles, we saw a dismasted hull or perhaps one with two stubs of masts showing. The beach was strewn with small pieces of wreckage," said Williams. One hulk, which Williams described as somewhat larger than the general average of those wrecked along the coast, was washed inland at least a mile and left in the middle of a mango swamp, back of Poiirt Plumjes. No sign of life was seen about the sued reads: wi -viace 1 mose which have served Aavisory wortneast storm warn einte in the new commit tees an nsed the so-called "Big Six' Is in conal. On all of the vmnortnn ings displayed South Florida Coast Tropical disturbance at 4 o'clock was central near Isle of Pines and moving towards the northwest.

It will be committeia member of this majority Is chairmfc while on a few of the lea ser onesiembers of the minority of dangerous for shipping in Southern Florida and east Gulf waters during To be sure, and justly so, of our New Fall Dresses vjuhoh ave -oeen given chairmanships. Tl Council, however, rescinded the resolion recently passed providing ine next two days. The wind had attained a gait of twenty-four miles per hour at Miami ior newuies, councilman Anderson stating at. as the Council in 1912 ratified old rules a fact which had been ovfooked these evidently held at 7 clock last night and at Key West it was blowing fourteen miles and increasing. good at he present time, as some of Tampa had a twenty-nine mile wind me merrers of tne Council are serving four yeaterms.

The legality of Coun-, cilman aith's resolution Is said to be Is the Economical Fuel hi in? ancxnoon, accompanied Dy a hard shower. The wind was from the wrecKs ana tne party did not tarry to inspect them. They were mostly fishing vessels raneine In iza from cased orhe opinion of one of the most east and was apparently local In Its result. By 7 o'clock the wind was only 'twenty-five tons to fifty tons. normal.

promme attorneys of the city. Whenhe new committees were an-nouncedt was found that the chair schooner Picks Up Marked Plank The Honduranean schoonpr Ri-tha v. Local Forecaster W. J. Bennett advised last night that all shipping re manshipf the Appeals and Grievance the May, owned and in command of Capt.

main in communication wltn Weather Bureau office today. Commit had been given Harry Ken xiciuan woc-as, picKea up a rorty-foot 12x3 plank on one enrt of whi nedy, al the chairmanship of the Wharf ta Sride Committee to J. E. will explain the "Principles and Essentials of Direct-by-Mail Advertising." Practical "Illustrations of the Principles and: Essentials of Direct-by-Mall' Advertising" will be the subject of an address-by George R. McKean, sales manager of The Buckeye Nurseries which ranks among the leading enterprises of its kind in Florida.

Subject is Broad One What Is known to experts as direct-by-mail advertising embraces catalogues, form letters, follow-up systems, inserts, etc. Since this branch of advertising is commonly used and is of vital Interest, the subject has been alotted to several speakers, all experts, who will attack it from different angles. This is the first pro-' gram of the Ad Club on which several have been assigned the same topic. Because of the breadth and the many ramifications of the subject, the program committee desired to cover it thoroughly. So the committee invited Frank Bentley, president of the Bent-ley-Gray Dry Goods Company, to speak, also, on the "Possibilities of Dl-rect-by-Mail Advertising from the Wholesaler's The Ad Club, though organized only a short time ago, Is stimulating keen interest through its power to develop a more thorough knowledge of the science, and, hence, to enable the mem--bers to write stronger more compelling advertisements.

We have in the past shown lines of dresses which were par excellence, but to describe the art creations we are now receiving would require a superlative. We have a line of taffetas which are beautiful, and the same can be said of our messalines and crepe de chines, serges and silks. We have a large selection of colors and a complete run of sizes. Etzler, embers of the "Little IT- los could decipherer' ThT reli- anu anuiaer moii-on mat ed Tampa Wednesday nle-ht witv. Both ofhese Councilmen declined the position; declaring thev nreferrpd tn OThe Tampa Gas Co.

000 cocoanuts. the matter be referred to the Finance Committee was carried by the same $v-ithdra-In favor of members of the The plank was picked up in latitude 26:37 north, longitude 84:34 west. Tt 1 It i CI' A 1 3 II TI T-. score. A jf iiicii suggestion vv ru fi Bartletwas made chairman of the first Two important ordinances wer in troduced by the Rules and Ordin I ammittee and Col.

J. An wa only one of numerous pieces of lumber of various sizes floating around in that vieinitv. 201 MADISON STREET PHONE 2648 Committee, one providing for an elec trical committee -of the Council, an dersont the last named. Nev Committees of Council The Vmbership of the new commit tees ast now stands Is as follows: examining board to issue licenses for electricians to work under and an in Capt. Woods, who picked it up merely because it was directly In his path.

The position quoted by Capt. Woods, is about 200 miles southwest of Tampa and fifty miles northwest of the Tor-tugas, Finane. Henderson. Anderson, and spector to superintend all wiring and Chambs. winer eiectncai installations, and Fire rotection.

Water and Electric cii.nifij oriununce Drovidlne for a ity Smith and Henderson. plumbing inspector and precise rules Studded With Barnacles The plank 'was thloklv ehi.i Sanition Murray, Anderson and ror contractors to follow in making Bartlef barnacles and Cant. Wnnflo cuimecuons wun sewers. These ordinances were both long. The first was Stree and Alleys Anderson, Di it must have been in the water ten MaggiAnd Smith.

Placed on first reading by the six to or fifteen days. This would hart Whafes and Bridges Anderson, nve vote, ine second was read for in- meant tnat tne vessel on which it was iormauon, to taKe its usual course. oemg transported must have been Seven to Four Vote on Bill wrecked about the time th rn. Chamrs and Henderson. Polii-Henderson, Smith and Mur ray.

I "lei, Ll l' 'W Mforvnrrin nh ilnii The most amusine feature of th I dian hurricane nassed Into the i We are showing some, swell novelties in plaid taffetas and in combinations of taffeta and serge. We extend an invitation to you to look over our line of Ladies' Suits, as a look on your part will be a greater recommendation for them than any message we can urge with cold type! We maintain an efficient alteration department and we make every garment fit. CLERICAL EXAMINATION WILL BE ELD NOV. 6 Will Determine Eligibles to Appointments in Customs, Internal Rev MR. PUDDICOMBE, The Chiropractor, Says: Despair is the latst stage of a search for health in vain.

After you have spent a large portion of your life and a fortune in trying everything- else an have poor health, why shouldn't you be de-spaired I remove th cause of your disease and Nature restores health, and it won't take a lifetime or a fortune either. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free' Call or write for my book on the cause of disease and its removal. RAYMOND PUDDICOMBE GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR clashes between the minority and ma. during the days preceding and fol Schfa and Public Buildings Ds lowing August 14 jority sections of the Council was in Maggi Ramos and Etzler. n.viaences or other letter Rub: and Ordinances Chambers.

regard to the payment to O. M. Mc pianK were plain, but. what Car.t enue and Other Departments Bartle.and Murray. uonough of $214.50 for new street signs.

The fact that N. Di Magjrio. a vvooos oeneves is the remainder of Appils and Grievances Bartlett, member of the "Little Five," was also tne aanress, could not be deciphered An open competitive examination will be held at the Civil Service rooms JViurni and Henderson. Hostals and Cemeteries 'Anderson, SmitHnd Murray. a member of the Street Committee, i ramp Mad Biq Derelict Capt.

Woods had seen nothine- th in the local Federal Building Novem wnicn recommended the navment of R. Puddicombe, Chiropractor ber 6, to secure eligibles from which- the bill, reduced the minority to four wouia rurnisn any clue as to the Strt Lighting Smith, Murray, and wnweaoouts or the Tin ted Fruit rm ana made the majority seven on roll to fill vacancies as they may occur in first grade or clerical positions in the pany-s steamer Marowilne About call, councilman Chambers charged August ne saw a vessel which tnat Air. nalbln. designer of the sisma Customs Service; In the positions of peared to be a tramp towing a hulk had stated that he would furnish thfvm 410 East Lafayette St. (One Block Back of Court House) Tampa, Fla.

Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. Sundays, 9 to 12 a. m. Lady Attendant.

Phone 2944 Chiropractic Is Not Medicine, Nor Surgery, Nor Osteopathy towards Frosreso. From th tnn. for $4.05 each, while the Committee ne rigginir It was roRiaihl tn oca paid Jo.oO for them. Councilman Etz trie-, tows aeCK hart hPAn sw.t ler demanded that the minutes be Dro dui tne distance was? sn nvat hg dueed showing that the Committee had the name of either Could not he dis ever been given authority to buy the tinguished. The tow was setting very signs.

On roll call the "Bis? Six" voted iwv in me water. against Mr. Ktzler's motion, four mem clerk, storekeeper and gauger in the Internal Revenue Service and In other Government position which require similar qualifications In this city or any other. Five hours will be allowed for the examination and a grade of at least seventy in arithmetic and sixty-five in report writing is required of all applicants. Any person eighteen years old or over on the date of the examination will be eligible, provided he be a United States citizen.

An applicant must submit to examiner on the day of the examination their photographs, taken within the bers of the minority voted for it and Councilman Di Maggio asked to be ex Oscar G. Picked Up WASHINGTON. Sent. 2-1-Th. dio EYE cused from voting.

The Store of Better Values Where Franklin Meets Polk masted, water-lotrered sch nOIIPr rVcrnr The Council last night remitted fines OI MODlle. nas hppn fmmJ and reduced sentences for a number JUartn. Put Food Ramos, Anderson and Smif In ne voting on these matters the six tflve score was rung in repeatedly. Bthis vote the previous resolution on res was repealed and Councilman Smits resolution discharging all the old ommittees and authorizing the present to appoint new ones, was passl- On practically every other matter importance on which there was an Sue the same vote was polled. Bujet Referred to Finance Committee A last night's meeting it was neces-sarto take action towards preparing theiity budget.

-Councilman Anderson suigested that the same method be folwed as last year, when the Finance Comittee and Mayor held public (herings daily for a week, during wth heads of various departments priented their estimates. The budget then reported to the Council as a hole and adopted. ouncllman Chambers, who was the cMrman: of the Finance Committee uier the old regime, -but is merely a irmber of that committee at present, posed referring it to the Finance fToat Guard cutter Miami ahnni inn or persons who had been before M.u miles northwest of Key West and is nicipal Court and in whose behalf ne oemg towea there, according to a titions from citizens or recommenda message received here todav. The tions irom Tne police committee or past two years, securely pasted in the rscar Ct. last, reported hmmd frr.

Chief of Police were presented. A num TROUBLES CORRECTED Mobile for Zaza. Cuha. WAR QhanAna.4 space provided on the admission cards sent them after their applications are her of requests for reduction of taxes last month Yfy her captain and crew of seven men who wfr nsmt wer.3 referred to the Appeals and Griev filed. ance Committee.

Other petitions were Application blanks and other infor the schooner Phineeas W. Sprague referred to their appropriate commit tees. mation can be secured from L. Patch, the local secretary of the Civil Service Commission. Library Board Reports Another Off Rarmi.J, The Public Library Board asked WASHINGTON.

Sent. 2 A COON HUNTING EXCITING storm in the vlcinitv of th tci Ti w.v that screens and blinds be placed on the windows of the new Carnegia Library, hat sidewalks surrounding it be repaired and a lawn started on the rines increasing Intensitv as It SPORT IN THE GARRISON Do not procrastinate, if you have any trouble with your eyes. Have them examined NOW. Remember DR. H.

E. LOUGH Has Moved Across the Street to 712 FRANKLIN STREET Increased Equipment More Room PHONE 2863 muvt-s nortnwest into tne Gulf of Mexico was reported to the Weather lot; also that $10,000 be spent for books diii-u tomgnt. it it.attended hv hic-h Mrs. Yobijanski's Pet Gets Loose and the first year and that $5,000 be spent Cmmittee, declaring the whole Coun-c should malce up the budget. In this was supported by Councilman Etz-1.

Orfc roll call Councilman Chambers' tion that the Council as a whole winds. South Atlantic and Gulf ports Raids Chicken Coop Attacks Morton, Up a Tree rnr w-xi iifu iuoav ann wiroiooe for general maintenance. The communication was referred to the Finance tions are notifvine shins nt eo Committee. storm is rr.nrtd rr Coon hunting was an exciting sport The Council passed the ordinance in in the Garrison yesterday. After troduced recently by the Police -Com breaking out of his cage at No.

129 ALCAZAR TOM AY "THE WAIF A Motographic Achievement In Six Reels To the lovers of really meritorious drama this film makes an earnest appeal. NO RAISE IN PRICES mittee, increasing the pav of the South Franklin Street, the mischevous HOWELL IS ANXIOUS MEN FROM Chiefs secretary to $12d oer month. animal made a raid on a nearby chick and authorizing the payment of $100 ABOUT SON'S SAFETY en coop, carrying off a fat fryer. Then it climbed a tree after another fowl per month to a patrolman to keen all of the motor-driven equipment of the and when surprised by a boy it at 45 to 55 TESTIFY rears Me May Have Roan BUYER'S GUIDE and BUSINESS DIRECTORY Police Department in repair. Ill tacked the boy in the tree.

Its next Councilman Anderson reported the nuiomoDiie Accident in Peters- burg, Tuesday receipt from the Seaboard Air Line of escapade was to visit the home of a neighbor and give the members of the a deed to part of Twenty-second Street family a fright. regarding the dedication of which there R. train dispatcher TotheMeritof Lydia EPink. The coon began its travels two has been much dispute. The railway I the Seaboard Air Line in this cit- weeks ago when it fell into the hands company was given a vote of thanks, very anxious about the safetv of hi BUILDING MOVER of several men at Boca Grande, who PRINTING ujif-vtca uai uvumny to wju.

oeaaon. i naries itowp whri ta Shipped it to Mrs. Rosa Tobijanski in assistant to tne president. pioye ot tne DuPont Powder Comnanv the Garrison. Mrs.

Tobijanski put the U.aAlut a. V. TIT- A in t.iA..1 1 iicouiunuil u.y nir II vv ttier ana I irioisuurs. a rid trnm nrlinw. BUILDING MOVER S.

P. Brengle, 913 Florida Ave, Con pet in a cage, but It broke a wire net i. I if. tt i ham's Vegetable Compound during Change of Life. Weetbrook, Me.

I was passing through the Change of Life and had ivai wiiiuii was an-I nwwcu nas fnr ting and escaped early yesterday rrweo, proviaea tnat, until a new city I weens, in nis las letter Young Ho w- tractor for Moving Buildings, Handling Heavy Machinery, SmoKestacks, etc. Telephone 24.85. Contracts taken through morning. As a consequence of his en IL shall be appointed, and en said that he had lust hoon during the time the electrical work of ated and Mr. Howell fears that counter with the cogn in a tree, young Ethelbridge Morton, No.

131 South out the State. WEDDING INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS, Etc Engraved and Printed in the Verr Latest Stylea Send fop Prices Tribune Publishing Co. tailib. PHONE 2420 TAMPA FLORIDA me city remains in tne nanas or the I may nave- caused his illness Franklin Street, has the prints of coori Fire Department, an inspector shall be Mr. Howell fears were teeth on the calf of his leg.

The fam BICYCLES pains in my back and side and was so weak I could hardly $90 per month, a lineman $100 per month "and an assistant lineman ily of E. H. Drewerton fled from the house when the coon walked in. yesterday when he communicated with the Seaboard agent in Petersburg; The latter replied that het was unable to locate Mr. Howell's son, but-that an unidentified young white man who Manager of a zoo at Sulphur Springs id per month Gordon's Expenses Paid do my housework.

TAMPA THEATER Council also decided to pay the ex has offered to buy the animal if the neighbors capture it. It will be exhibited in the wild animal division. SHEET METAL WORKERS wore a suit of clothes with a Tama penses of hief R. I. Gordon, of the I have taken Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has done me a lot Pure Food Department, to the con'en- I dealer's tag in it had been killed bv nn HIG GRADE FISK TIRES Place's Special at $3.00 BICYCLE GARAGE Ned F. Place, Mgr. tion of the American Dairy Assocla- automobile Tuesday. The young man lion, and the American "Public Health had a card in his pocket with the Association at Rochester, N. the ex- name "Waters" on'it.

M. Howell last PLUMBER-TINSMITHS 1003-1010 T.mp. Plumb. J.n Co' Phone 4485 Practical Tin Copper and Sheet Metal Plumbers and Gas Fitters AMUSEMENTS 210 Madison St. Phone 4135 pen.ses not to exceed zou.

i mgni caiiea rne -Tribune to learn if of good. I will recommend your medicine to my friends and give you permission to publish my it was voted to allow City Tax As- I any inquiries had been made by any sessor H. H. Regener an assistant for Tampan about any one with that "THE DEEP PURPLE" The Princess Players have a py- twelve montnsvin year, to receive name. SAFE REPAIRING COLLECTION AGENCY jiou per montn.

iast nignt Mr. Howell wired the cellent selection for next week's offering to the theater-goers of Tampa. testimonial." Mrs. Lawrence Mar A second amendment was asked to manager of the DuPont powder-mill at be allowed in the deed from the At-1 Petersburg for information affoiit his The Deep Purple." by Paul Armstroni? SAFES OPENED AND RE-PAIRED. FRANK H.

NELSON. Tampa, rflt tin, 12 JCing Westbrook, Maine. lantlc Coast Line to, the city, granting I son and favorable news is hoped for Mansion, Wis. "At the Change of Third Week of Tampa's Best Stock Company THE PRINCESS PLAYERS Presenting Louis Mann's Most Notable Success "ELEVATING A HUSBAND" Complete Cast Elaborate Scenic Production Prof. Levy's HighClass Orchestra Theatre Always Cool and Comfortable.

Every Night. 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Matinees, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at 3:00 10c and 25c Next Week: "The Deep Purple" h. crossing ovw its irar.KS at sswann i i 'utty Phone: Day, 3295; Night. 3049 Avenue, the railway wishing to reserve and Wilson Mizner, is rated as one of the strongest plays of the "Within the Law" type, and had remarkably long runs In New York and Chicago. It depicts a certain feature of under itself the right to operate more than Spend Labor Day at Mitchell's Tremendous suftis are lost to merchants and every year through bad accounts.

Send us your Florida accounts that are slow or doubtful. We are professional money getters. THE GULF MERCANTILE AGENCY Bank of Commerce Bldg. 217 Tyler St. Tampa Life I suffered with pains in my back and loins until I could not stand.

I also had night-sweats so that the sheets would be wet. I tried other medicine one extra track at that point should UNDERTAKERS Beach. less demand it. This was adopt world life but, of course, has its hie-hnr ed. and better types.

With Richard Mor MACHINISTS GET A RAIRF gan and Milton Goodhand in the two beptV 2. An" ad PHONE MEN ORGANIZE J. L. REED FUNKKAL, DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Corner Zack and Florida Avenue Telephone 2259 vance of ten percent In wages was yesterday grarated by the Colburn Mo- Reading Room and Library Features most compelling parts, these excellent actors will be sure to repeat the great success they have achieved this week in "Elevating a Husband," which has three more performances, tonight, Saturday matinee and night. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES cnine rooi eomnanr to its ssn em ployes.

The company is not workine on war orders, officials iat BLOUNT TURNER FUNERAL, DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER3 Private Ambulance Service Open Day and Night. Phone 2455 Peninsular Telenhone Bldo. Tampa. Fla. Fixtures, Motors, Generators and Specialties PIERCE ELECTRIC CO.

(Successors to Pierce Bros.) 315 FRANKLIN ST. Phone 3444 but got no relief. After taking one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I began to improve and I continued its use for six months.

The pains left me, the night-sweats and hot flashes grew less, and in one year I was a different woman. I know I have to thank you for my continued good health ever since. Mrs. M. J.

Brownell, Manston, Wis. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. If yon want special advice write to JLydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.

(confl. dential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will te opened, read and answered by troman, and held In strict confidence. Will Be Put In Employes of the Peninsular Telephone Company met last night in the company's buildtng on Zack Street and perfected an employes' organization. They were encouraged by President W.

G. Brorein who has allowed them the use of a large room on the third floor in which library and reading room features will be established. A committee to make arrangements for these features was appointed. On It are named President Brorein. A.

B. Jordan. J. N. Vaughn.

George Mitchell, J. A. "Arnold. F. J.

Blackburn, R. H. Thiot, and C. J. Jaudon.

WELLS COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st This store will bs open every evening until 8:30 p. m. for the Fall and Winter months. THE SHAW-CLAYTON STATIONERY CO. PHONE 4251 514 FRANKLIN STREET CONTRACTOR FOR ARTESIAN WELLS Any Size From Up Apply te P.

R. MAY, Ybor City P. Q. Tampa, Fla Phone 71-038 PAINTING DECORATING PAINTING AND DECORATING Glf nd Decorating Manafer- Iealer in Wall Paper, wholesale and retail: Paints Paper Hanging ana 112 'Fortune corner Tampa, Call phone 3912. Labor Day Is a holiday.

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