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CITIZEN PHO.VES Q. 5SM THE EVENTVG CITIZEN. OTTAWA. CANADA, MOVDtT. JTT.Y I.

19. rm Lake and Road taming, colorful and effective screen ir her sex secret gets her Into many musical comedy, and it will come all trying situation, especially when rhe the more welcome to Ottawa audi- dives into a shell hole with two Mill Worker's Chest I Three Ministers to De Crushed by Paper Roll Inducted This Week Youths Assaulted Foundry Watchman Drowned in Sight Of Two Companions ences because they have had so few Tommies. She makes the best cf it. i young men. This momine they were i remanded till next Thursday on bail of 4 000 each.

Impresie Sen ice I In Ouebec Cathedral op port unities to see a really snappy however, and in the micbt cf ba revue lately particularly on trie accidentally comes upon an enemy jjTrip Proposed Services al Manotick, Richmond and Alcove. legitimate stage. This "Fox Movie- machine gunner who is busily engag- ITaroId Davidson North Bav toc FoIIjes" 1 announced as the first ed mowing down tlie advancing line. Eugene I.ortie in Ottana Ceneral Hospital. Pamirs h3v When Another Datranr Tha.

m. mm Ka tw. L. 1 at V. I mnnal a-e4 Disregards Warning and later takes pardonable pride in pre-J the machine gunner and sends fcira i 1 10 HI 10 Cl Goes Bevond His Depth i sentiR8 11 txTt- I to his death.

She almost weeps her- I The nlrfiir ra-escntK ttil the fe- ulf tn I'Mth )vri io ch bill! rh Man Arrived, But Are I.atT Arrested. Their Excellencies Attend With Their Son. turf of a Broadway musiscal girl- man. and winds up in a swoon. A arid-leg show.

But it uses tne cam- captain from her home town comes Her lor Carruther Will Have era ior purposes wmcn coma not De upon ner prostrate lorm. and picking made available on the stage, and with i her up carries her to safety. All this I QUEBEC, Que July 7. Thanksgiving services for the recovery of His Majesty the King from his recent lone and serious illness were held in (Special to The Citizen.) NORTH BAY. Ont July 7 Venturing beyond his depth while swim-icing in Sparks Creek, near Ruther-glen.

35 miles eat of here, Harold Davidson, 17. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Interesting Idea to Submit to Motor League good effect.

And its love story. In- and a little more br-ngs about a love stead of being part of the plot of the affair between the girl and the cap-stage play, is a little romance the au- tain, and we find them at the ccn-; dience ia permitted to see behind the I elusion matching lips over coffee scenes. It is a trite enoueh ttorv. nkm M. Davidson, of this city, was every church the diocese of Que- bee today, the service taking the form of a "Te Deum" In the Roman Catholic churches or special sermons and i prayers in the other churches.

drowned in sight of two companions out sufficient for its purpose. There are some very fine scenic today. The body was recovered three But come to the show itself. Spe- shots in the picture, ana tne sound hours later by farmers living in music was written and special i effects are good. In addition to SN Ticinity songs composed.

This music ar.d Goes To there is an ail-talk- Provincial Officer John Gagne and these song, without being distinctive, ms comedy stamrg Robert Hitch-Crown Attorney McKee investigated are lilting, peppv am modern The cork Jnd Paramount news reel-nd took statements from the wit- gong, include "That a You. Baby." D. nesses. i "Walkin' With Three induction services in Ottawa, Presbytery of the United Church been arranged for the coming week. At Manotick tonight Rev John Hurst is to be inducted, at Richmond oa Wednesday evening Rev David will be inducted, ar.d on Thursday evening at Alcove Rev.

Robert Mc-Cord is to be inducted as minister ol the congregation. Rev. Dr L. S. Hughson of Britannia, chairman of presbytery, will preside and eonduct the induction ceremony at Richmond and Alcove, and R-v Dr.

Watt Smith of Vara will be in charee at Manotick Rev A F. Shorten of Osgoode will preach and Rev Woodside of Kenmore will address the minister ar.d people at Manotick; Rev Dr. H. Mick of Westboro will preach and Rev. J.

F. MacFarland of Wesley church. Ottawa, will speak at Richmond: and at Alcove. Rev E. Codlin of Avlmrr will preach, and B.

Holden of Wakefield speak to thw minuter ar.d people. Other induction services may bw held next weet Ads. that tell and sell too. You win see them every day tn the Classified Section of The Citizen. An impressive service was held in the Anglican Cathedral which Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Willing-don attended with their son.

Captain the Hon Inigo Freeman-Thomas. A detachment of the famous Royal 22nd battalion in full dress attended the Eugene Lortie, of Aylmer, a paper maker at the International Faper Company, at Gaticeau Mills, lies in the Ottawa General Hospital. Water street, with a crushed chest and injuries abou the head and body, re-reived In an accident at Gatineau Mills about 11 o'clock Sunday morning. According to Dr. J.

R. OBnen. who Is attending the man. his condition, while serious, is not alarming A roll of paper fell on Lortie as he was working about one of the paper machines. Children.

Il Three Day In Forext, Found Alhe LIVERPOOL. July 7. -Search for the three Milton children, lost in the forest back of that Queens county village for three days and nights, ended successfully this afternoon, when the little girls were found alie Since Hazel Hall, aged seven Doris Martin. 5. and her sister Mildred, aged 4.

were missed from their homes at noon on Thursday, two hundred men had acoured the woods in the gradually waning hope that the children would be discovered In safety. Their recovery from the exposure is felt to be sure. A motor highway, an all Canada highway, with a 200 mile stretch, is the unique proposal of Hector Carruthers. secretary of the Automobile Club, who will advance this idea at the Aug-it meeting in Sault Ste. Marie of the directorate of the Ontario Motor League on Auf ist 1.

2 and 3. At present, he points out, the hiehwav is completed to the Soo Ttttn there is a big gap from the Lock City to Fort William, where there is again a road to the prairies BROCKVII.LE, July 7 -Last evening. Pe-f- Smart, night at the local Dlant of Canada Foundry and Forgir.g Ltd ahile making his rour.d- building to building on the property, found the door of the furnace store room blocked ir him. He shoved the door open in order to get into the building was struck a heavy blow oe-ts-een the eves. He as then from behind the bark of the head and a laniern he earned was kicked from his hand.

Two men laid upon turn, and pummelled him about the fa'e and head. Mr Swart rirspue his years, put up a stubborn ftftht aiair.st the men. but oeing c-ver-come he called tor assistance William Watterv another night watchman at the plant, hear.1 c.1es ol "Murder, and running to riis assistance aLso (mind the door if fur-race More room blocked utth the strength of a mans body against it. Watters warned he would fhoot throuch the door, whereupoon the intruders decamped, but were lter arrested, and found to be Paul Oar-and and Reginald Miller two local According to Thomas Reynolds, he. sna bir City Blues They form a Davidson and another youth named quartette of ditties of which the ave- ceremony and were inspected after- Riddle, naa gone to tne creex i raw Broadway show might be proud.

aards by his excellency. about 1 O'clock to swim. None of To help put the thing over. Fox en Canadian Itebroailratt I ricked up in London LONDON. July 7 The Westminster Abbey thanksgiving services to them were proficient at swimming, but Reynolds ventured Into a hole where the water was between 11 and II feet deep.

Davidson followed him despite a warning that he would be beyond his depth When David- AT C. F. KEITH'S "The Voice ef the City." bv Willard Mark, feature mystery all talkie presentation, while "Hurdy Curdy" depicts life on New York' East Side. Jules Bledsoe of "Showboat" fame is seen in "Old Man Trouble." listed the sen ices of some gifted sinzers. dancers and actors, and a battalion of pretty girls.

The do their work well, and for the most part are little known to screen fans. The chorua Is a talented. and across to the Rockies. What is the matter with using some of the many lake boats? asks Mr. i Carruthers Many of these would be I capable of handling motor cars, and i the water trip would be both break in the strain of driving, and at the son showed signs of being in trouble, beautiful and young one.

One of the Reynolds went to his assistance, but day were broadcast by radio to Canada and relayed from there to Australia. Both Dominion heard the service excellency. The Canadian broadcasts were again picked up over here and heard plainly. marvels of the thing are these hordes of lovely girls, who dance with such vibrant enjovment and eye-filling was compelled to shake free of his companion when he Imperilled his life Reynolds stated that Davidson precision. There are some magnificent and some bizarre acenery.

and came to the surface the second time. Ke was too exhausted to render ail. one sequence in natural color. The A story of Jail break, crime, gangland and double-crossing is unravelled In the all talkie "The Voice of the City," in which police meth-xls as in vogue across the border enter largely, at the B. F.

Keith theater for the while Riddle, who was unable to wauence in color Is of great beauty im. mas powerless to lend assist- There are a good many people in ance David tin parents moved to cast of "Fox Movietone Follies." thm cite fmm Rutherofen hif their is the juvenile, and John son remained there, and has since ell for a comparative new- starting saiuraay. ine nrsi does CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STOIES Phone Queen 4800 Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded Store Hours 9 to 6 Saturday 9 to 1 been working with farmers in that section. comer. Opposite him plays Lola ln ncw summer policy oi Lane, is Lila Beaumont.

Sharon Lvnn Kund talking pictures only prov-is the leading ladv of the stage story. success, and the capacity of same time allow party to get on without delay. That is, it would afford a holiday without any loss of time. Mr. Carruthers at the behest of hla directors will also press for completion of the Petawawa-Mattawa stretch of the Ottawa-Sudbury high-wav.

"This u.se of boats for a highway route is something our directorate has ben preaching for years," stated Mr. Carruthers. "It will allow Canadians to make a trip to Western Canada without going by the United States." It is expected that President H. Mclntyre, of the Ottawa Automobile Club, as well as other directors, will go to the Soo. and shines.

Ottawa gets its first AT THE RECENT Tni Movietone Follies" highly entertaining, colorful and effrrtivc rr.c camedy. glimpse of that droll black mime. Stephen Fetcnit. This possessor of so delicioussly Implausible a name is an extraordinarily funny comedian And he looks so dumb It is hard to realize that his antics must demand considerable cerebral activity. the big playhouse was taxed at many of the performances.

"The Voice of the City." which was written and directed by Willard Mack, who also has the chief police characterization in the story, has to do with the escape from prison of a youth sent up for twenty yean for a crime which his trusting sister, sweetheart and an odd character. Johnny the Mop. are certain he did not eommlt. The arrival of the escaped youth, a visit from the detective played by Willard Mack, and other incidents in MnnArtinn with th. lha There are some short subjects of Any cne can well imagine "Fox Movietone Follies" a year from now i Interest on the Regent program.

A Goods SOMETHING DKrTPErfT EVEPY. Dffif Tuesday! Clearance of Dress Hundreds of yards of cottons and silks at greatly reduced clearance comedy by and with Robert Benchley is amusing. A talk by Lloyd George being thought by no means a masterpiece. But for the present it must be written down as a highly enter- Predicts Karly Flection HAMILTON. July 7.

An early election in Ontario was predicted here Saturday by Hon. Hugh Guthrie. Conservative P. for Wellington tn a new Movietone News Is some thing to remember E. W.

H. prices. in addressing the Women a rics Jail breaker, form a combination of iuln iConsei onservative and Political Club of Hamilton. He urged members of the party to be in readiness for it. AT THE IMPERIAL Eleanor Boardman is starred In "She Goes to War." All-Talking comedy is added atciicB unit lie rAiiiiug, least.

The part of Dapper Don. the gang leader, portrayed by Johnny Miljan, who through the action Is the deep-dyed villain of the piece, is well done. The Ontario board of censors has been at work on "The OMELETTES Can be Made delicious: to each 2 Efts beat in one Teaspoonfu of Clearance of Wash Fab Ftrilcs that sell n-frulnrly at Bf) (irouped for quick clearance Tuesday. In the lot are printed rayons, printed broadcloth, voile and dimity in smart pattern and fast colors. 32 to ini'hes wide.

Rep. Clearance Sale, Tuesday, yard Printed Muslins and Dim A splendid group presenting remarkable savings Fine wash fabric for women's and children's dresses mu'lins and dimities, cool and fresh, tn lovely colors and printed designs. 36 Inches wide July Clearance Bale, yard uto Thieves On Job at Week-end .49 ities .29 Fuji Silk yf Five Machine Stolen. In-rludinp; One Owned hy Con. Sims.

-eV Voice of the but has eliminated none of the action vital to the presentation, only cutting such parts as have to do with the Americanization ol crime on the screen. The photography and scenes are carried out with an eye to detail, and the sterling cast of stage plays includes, besides Mack and Miljan, Robert Ames, who lays the lead: Sylvia Fields, his sweetheart: Douane Thompson, hu sister; Alice Moe. Clark Marshall, James Parley, Tom McOuire, Allen Sewell and Beatrice Barnard. The denouement Is at once rapid and unexpected fans who want couple of hours' exciting diversion In a comfortable and cool atmosphere would do well to go and see and hear for themselves Just how the happy end "She Goes To War" is a story about a village belle who trots off to battle and fights and wins a husband. From start to finish this la Just another war picture, but it is perhaps the first time one has been filmed wherein little lady does some scrapping on the front line.

Eleanor Boardman is the snobby damsel who pines to do big things during the gigantic struggle, and she hikes off to the strife. She comes to little town in France and finds that all can do for the present is mop floors tn a canteen. This doesn't appeal to her very much, and she Is on the point of being sent home when she swipes her nance's clothes and tramps PfWed Crepe De Chine A beautiful quality for summer frock in ground of black, navy, green, brown, eapucine. white and black with smart mnriemtxtie desivna In harmon Crepe De Chine Plain crepe de chine heavy supple quality, a fine even weave in shades of rose, monet. aaxe, flsh.

turquoise, wine, diabolo red bottle green, pearl grey, mid jrown, dark brown, and black 38 inches wide. July 4 "JC An exquisite quality soft, lustrous, evenly wovenr-splen-did for sports dresses, waah frocks, linegrie. etc. In roa Empire blue. ky.

sand, yellow, pink, powder, mid brown, navy, stone grey, green and cardinal. 38 i uumi- Five automobiles were stolen over the week-end. three of which were recovered. Controller Gerald Sims, 385 Sparks street, reported his auto stolen from In front of the Roxborough apartmentts on Saturday evening It was recovered yesterday afternoon tn a lane about two miles this side of Rockland on the Montreal road. In an undamaged condition.

A hat and pair of gloves which were in the car however, are still missing. An aufn Consult Us About Our Deferred Payment Plumbing Plan McKinlej Northwood LIMITED Plumbing. Ueatlng, Sheet Metal Work 5S-5S Ridean St R. 1 117-8. izing shade.

38 lnche wide .45 1.59 July Clearance Sale Special Inches wide. aie Special, yard Kale Special, ing is arrived at. to the front with a battalion. Kcp- In addition to the feature there are Fauvel, 263 Mc- two short talkie subjects, as well as nirro. wnirn was stolen from the Ottawa-New Edinburgh Canoe Club Saturday afternoon was found bv IJlghway Traffic Officer Alfred Keith News Weekly.

"Hurdy Gur-dy" Is an epic from life after a swel Second Day of July Rug Clearance tering day on the east side of New York. It Is an all-talking comedv with a policeman trying to after pounding the beat all day. and some newcomer citizens who persist In making the night "hideous" with their singing and conversation. Then there Is the girl who la buying take after cake of Ice to the bewilderment of the tee man, who Is exhausted ani ferguson at Rockland yesterday afternoon, and the auto owned by William Klrell. 351 Chapel street, which was stolen from Lvon and Powell avenue Saturday, was recovered by the owner.

John O. Meagher, no Fourth avenue, reported that his auto. Ontario I license No. 1SO-948. was stolen from In front of hi home, anrf Atfr.rt i Aiminster Rugs Size 9' 10 6" 41.50 -they call him The imn you can't rattle Axminster, Seamless Size 9 12' 49.50 Wilton, English Size 6' 9" 9' Axminster Mats Reg.

3.75 for 1.98 A o'clock feature ba early Splendid scatter ruga for dining room living rooms, etc- In handsome eool-or and attractive patterns. Sir 27 S4 Inches. Reg. J.7S. July Sale Special I.M.

Scarf. 248 Elgin street, reported that I his auto. Ontario license No. 155-074. was stolen from Cooper and Elgin Oval Rugs Half Price .98 wd 1.75 Oval Colonial rugs, made from fresh, clean materials-splendid for cottages, bedrooms and bathrooms.

In charming pntterns and refreshing colors. Two sis Reg. 20. Tuesday, each Reg. 3 50.

Tuesday, each 1.75. I mystified by her continued demands. "Old Man Trouble" Is a slnpln? lea-ture with that popular negro vocalist Jules Bledsoe, one of the players in "Showboat." R. M. Barrymore Aiminster Size 9' 10' 6" street.

The markers of Scarf's ear were found yesterday morning on Young 1 street, near Bavswater avenue. F. L. Sujrjrestions Arouse 34.50 47.50 gf Foster. 11 Ftndlay avenue, reported oomc Interest Here th of hi auto, which i was parked In a lane beside his home.

had been stolen Saturday night. The Talk of DicnMon on Can.t- number of the marker is l3-37. and 4 I i oiiiiiais oeueve inai iney were uan-merican ueiaiion. hv the thief belonging to Mr. Scarf.

Two tires with rims. pump and a 9 o'clock Specials Tuesday! Kiddies' Wool Girls' Wash Suggestion contained In Washington despatches that the scope of the proposed conference between Premier MacDonald. President Hoover, and Premier Mackenzie King, should be enlarged so as to permit the President and Mr. King to discuss certain matters affecting Canadian-Ameri- jack were stolen from the auto owned by Ernest Burke 627 Wellineton street, between one o'clock and eight o'clock Sunday morning Burke hart parked his car In the yard behind his home, and discovered his Ions yesterday morning when he went out to start the car. Car Parker Careless In Hisrlmav Fatalitvi Timely Items from the Music Department Radiola 13.

Rkh and modern rahinet. tt cycle. Special i.l!. l-e- tow Victor Consolette Ortho-phonic. Special 79'.

Victor Table Model. S3.M. Virtor Table Orthophony, 4J. Pu'well Midget Phonograph 2575. Pollv Portable Phonograph for canoes or summer Each t.H.

i can relation, have aroused some In-! terest here. According to these re-I ports. Senator Borah favors per-I sonal talk between the President and Mr. King on such matters as the i radio situation, and the movement of liquor from Canada to the United States. While urgestions of thi kind may I prove beneficial tn the event of the I Prime Minister of Canada being pre Frocks, 1.98 Cool, comfortable wash frock for ummer of fine linene and pique an assortment of styles, attractively trimmed, belted, etc.

In newest pattern and shades. Size 7 to 14 years. Early Special, Tuesday. 4 QQ each lallO C.D.S Second Flaw. End Tables Special 1.39 Limited quantity' A very low price, hplevwiid table for wan or cheJterflelJ-with rich maio(tny finish, good size with mocked Joints.

Early Failure to Show Light Given A Death Caue. Children's Play Suits, 1.93 Made from strong Blue drills well made, fast colored and with collar and re to 14 years. Ejr', tlpecial. Tuesday. QQ each.

l.O C.D.S. Seen Floor. Stamped Oyster Linen Lunch Cloths, .79 Reg. 100' Superior quslitv ower linen cloths, flnish-d with colored borders in rose and blue with the oew c.a-mond patterned cen're? Stamped in new and easily worked designs. ize 34 Inches.

Early "TQ Special, each a 7 CJJ Sv Mala ftoor. Nine times out of ten, the man who keeps cool fets the best of a business deaL The strain of modern business life makes heavy demands on the nerves. The man who loses his nerve aI.o loses his judgment. Manv successful business men use Wrigleys regularly. The act of chewing, they find, has a soothing effect.

The healthful cleansing action of Wri Kiev's refreshes the mouth gently stimulates the flow of natural juices steadies the nerves. Apart from its soothing effect on the nerves, Wrigley's is particularly beneficial after eating, drinking or smoking. It deans the teeth, firms the gums, sweetens the breath makes the mouth clean and healthy. Use WrigleVs it pays big dividends on a small Investment. Pullovers, 1.39 Fancy pullover sweaters, knit from fine all wool yarn, for boys or giris made with Crew or necks.

Icig sleeves and clow fit'mg plain band at wai.t. In corn with sand trim and reseda with sand Sizes 20 to 24. 4 Early Special Ii03 C.D.9. Second Floor. Clearance of Hammocks A fine assortment offered at worthwhile savings all thi eason stork In distinctive striped patterns.

fringed comfortable and good-louamg. Four vanenes to choose from. Early Special, eacu 3.65. 6.50, 3.50.ndl0.50 Thir FImv sent at the conference, it must be pointed out that Mr. King has never intimated In any way that he was officially aware that tuch meeting fP-tl tit The Citizen.) BROCKV1IXE.

July 7. The inquest concerning the death of Alexander Lawson. of Belleville, who died early Thursday morning from in is going to take place. jTvvo Dwellings Are juries received the evening previous on the Brockville-Smiths Falls High Marconi Combination Radio, 475 00. Special allowance en and radio set of tlOOOO during 'tt Jiilv Sale D.P.

Terms if Dowiwtalr Store. way, three mile north of this ion. i i tnuanerea by ire hew imt mght the ponce com room, Victoria building. Coror.cr Special. Tuesday.

4 QA each remen Have Difhculty in Brown, k.c, conducted the examina C.Ii.S. Thir rUmr. Saving Ifoue. tion of the witnesses. After hearing the evidence the Jury returned verdict In effect that lawson to Considerable excitement was caused In Lower Town when fire broke out hi death from Injuries received Hi on Sunday afternoon In a shed at I automobile coliuion on the Kid the rear of the homes of Arthur highway and further stated ir.

their St i I Pi ill Clearance Sale of Toiletries Koy and Josephat Moneeon. 222 and verdict that Adolphus Youker. Brock Clearance items are rery limited no it would be bett to thop early and often. ot. Ancrew street ine blaze had rained considerable headway before it was noticed and the firemen had considerable difficulty in saving the houes from the flames.

Earlier fn the afternoon firemen wer called to the home of Harry niie. the owner and driver of the car which wa parked on the right sid of the highway, committed a reckless act and one of criminal ire. leaner In not having the of his ear burning at the time ol the accident .19 ,45 Jjt Petroleum Oil -59 Carter Pills Pills Beer ham 's FiKs Hicnotoon. 183 Booth street, where a 1Q Aw iS I risaret butt, which la believed to have 1. i 1 I i Chase' Kidney arte Liver OO ttm Peroxide.

larg Eno's Fruit Fellow Syrup of Hypophosphites Irrmzed Yeast HorUck Malted Miiit Virol. 1 os. .23 .75 1.09 .98 .85 1.20 Pen-E-Hygienie Hair Brushes Bath Salts Pompelan Beauty Pow der wtih lip niclt Pa! moll-re Shaving Cream Melrose Shaving Cream Beisse Bath Salt. 13 cakes to a box Powder Puff .79 .85 .60 .29 .29 .59 .10 blaze. This was easily eirtmg-jiitfced CAMBRIDGE.

England. July -At 11.11 pm. Saturday a false alarm BteTn- -T Cambric'? was sounded from the comer of who Preston and Gladstone. At 08 pjn tf Eeclesiaxt tal m-m. Mr Court a EJ7 for refrjein to recair i Jr i .4 Cai Scap.

12 CSice? 0 THE slm I I I Somerset and Goulburn where rub- 1 ttw hurch of 6t- Edmund, standing I PRODUCERS OmHOME pxatoUOAF Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, 20 .59 oisn was ourning. nu-rru i.c-u n. by the Church Court today .23 ad thrS lvS 1 lb. tins of Talcum Powder. DAIRY An to Reeowered ror and violet .19 A McLauehlin sedan, tmrir.v Ore Itttes better '( Letter Coif Answer a ft I license nirmbT 159-78.

-tcien from the city on Saturday. wa. recovered yesterday afternorn by TraSic Cf- MILK CUE AM ICC CREAM BUTTER pier QaetH 630 E7. tr MfACCcllHtTtO Orangeade Crystals .15, 25, JtO Bathing Caps, .15, 25, .75, 1.50 Bathing Shoes I0, 5 and .65 Lemonade Crystals .15, 25, JbO --j- i xi-1 is me anrwer to tae urz rj car was abanor.ed tn a Ech. It is mntm a- i uvii riij.x mi rata I CJ.S- Mai.

r.mtr is Th A time and money saver Citizen Classified Section. -i uj a. a. rniiri, jm ic- LifJS. LIMNS.

LTMS9L TUliS. Leod street. TIMER, TIGER. QJtikWN KPARTMENT STORES.

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