Ocean City Sentinel 'TIII'KHDAY, KKBKUARY 15, 1912., \\> i<li»ll I* kI»'I l" twelve ItemM of p e H- a till communieatlniiH of inter'ent to till" community ami our readera ' \|| .riiiumunli-atloiiH khoulil lie ar- . (oiniiaiiied with the full name ami adilrvaa of the writer, not neeeraarlly f„ r tmlitleatlon, hut n- a Kiiarnntee of uood faith.
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.DOTS.
TRUANT OFFICER j “BOOSTER BANQUET” BY UTILITY BOARD TO NOW WANTED TAXPAYERS’ASSOCIATION
Parents Who Fail to Send! Children to School Will j be -Prosecuted. After .Secretary f.ewla E. .Smith had
, Tuesday e
mihg, i
•nil
l,iuV Ihrlhi
Weil need ay—the beginning , l,j„t- -«lll he February 21. Ktlst-M. Ic Vhureli will he held Thur day evening. February 22 Nr KliutcrnTd. of Itila city, played violin Kilo In Holy Trlully Church lai Sunday. He will a I mi play next Sm
,-ening Hr liruiiyale will preacli.' Itjirclora of Hie 1'nwiierlly l.eagn [i ape Mey Counly w ill uieel »1 Sm
PERSONALS.
Ii* clly o Arthur Adame, of Trinity Co ■ city during the week. i'aehlnglon Kolb, ol I'hlladelphli i le building u cottage on l*ar
ugge-ttel the orgauh he worked up by ere forty mem bi ■luerlere expiree May
owley hat h el reel »l:
ha- a bay vi
“t day.
meferred lie clly.
f Heddonlleld, apeul y In hh> collage, on rar Stxieeuth etreet. >f I'lilladelphla, whn
trip f
n Sayre, aecretary and Ireaenrei paiiy of Cape May County, was li Mre. Adella Ahtiott, of thf- city, am lirr mother, Mre. Ellen Fcuilder. hav« t'nne In Mre. E \V. Uuudy'e re-ldeme
for fe»‘ weeke. .
Ml-e Pearl Scull, a teacher In Hu Caaiden public schools, spent a fc« -Unye receiitly with her parents. Mr and Mra. Abel ll. Scull, In thlaclty Mr ami Mrs. C. O. llaker. of Fol few days' visit lo Mrs. Maker's parents Mr and Mm. tieorge Ernst, this clly Mm. Alice McCellion relurneil h her home In Washington on Saturday slier a few days' visit to her parents and Mm. I. I.. Wallace, this cilx,
Mr.
Pina, summer residents of th'e city, ow mug a collage mi^Plymouth^Uce.
Saturday.
Miss Itita Hand has returned to Philadelphia after Vpendlng a w«jtk with her pamnts, ('apt. and Mrs Philip S. Hand She entertained C. J. Uelerotb, of Hermant^wu, Sunday. HERE ON HONEYMOON
klueuu .unrrled Ye«lre«**y.. Santord Rurchlll, of Watford, Canada, and Miss Era C. Wilkinson, of Strathruy, Canada, were married yesterday afternoon by the llev. H. T. ( alien, rector of Hie York Street Methodist Churrh, Plilladelphta, and .took the 5 o'clock train for Ocean City, where they will spend their honeymoon (by the "good old ocean,” as the brMe calls It), at the residence of J- M. Magulgnu, 1U30 Wesley avenue hater they will go to Watford. Canada. “ here Mr liurchlll owns a large farm
i well and favorably
n of Ocean : of wedded
First M. E.
sang two selections.
Adams’ six sons were pallThey were Benjamin ” *
i; George O —* Charles E , and On
if Phlladeh and Arthur, of Hartford, Conn
‘ bride t
known |jy many rraldei ' 'tty, » W) a lsh her the la
bliss.
ALONZO COTTON BDSY
ports-ihe following «ales: i ottage, 304 central avenue, property of Mre. U. Washington Powell, Jr, Uermautown, to Ueorge K Heller, of Newark. Cottage. 409 FlfUi alreel. pro|>ertT of Annie li. Faunce. of Frankfort, Philadelphia, to Mrs. Charles Mumet, of Germantown. Mr. Cotton also made the following rentals: . A. J Smith's dwelling, sail Aebury kvenue, to Mm. Mary E Sends.of this city; Ueorge Ludlsm's cottage, 330 Central avenue, to Mortimer I<ewts, of -Philadelphia. MEN'S MEETING
The men's meeting lu the Presbyterian Church Tuesday ever February Iff, should be well attended. It will be non-sectarian. The speakem will be H. K. Paisley. Iieasurer of the Beading' Uallroad; Henry D. Moore and J. Flthlan I stem. There will be special music, end following the speaking refreshments w lit be served.
lACtare I-osiponed. The lecture ou “The Mlstekee of Our Nelghbom" by the-llev. Kobert « etl, 1). B, b- the First M. E. Church lias been postponed until Monday evening, Merch *. Dr. Watt, who Is superintendent of the Smyrnr Dlslrict 'of the Wilmington Conference, will preach In the First M. E. Church Sunday, March 3.
Dr. Ueorge Lewie Smith, ol Germantown, bee rented hie cottage, H31 Brighton place, *> Edward M. Melpaae for the season of 191*. Mr. Malpasa and family have been summer resided* of this clly fur a number ol
-tMorrim. OIBce, (
The Young Men's Prt * busily engsged In I or sdilg celebrallun he: dJuly. The cniuiultt> lorlcd at the meelhig
• preparations :ou the Fourth Hn charge
nl their aid In making Hit miccc-s by placing teams and i the j»ro|Hi-c| business men's bv the addition of lieroy Howe. I It. KiiilHi, Henry. W, Town-
id Lewi, E Smith,
rague's |iro|«i-eil entertaluuieni
the pier ami
of t
Clly ha*
illier amiisemeu
of the beai
"Heretofore. ( temlon only t<
adelphla and Atlantic City, tr northerly dlrecllou. li might ts
* committee, who have exjolu the glee
rustees—W i"”truct ""t' 1
id wllbln'a distal "There seems t i-akeniiig recently is been started t id schedule on lln ad that will rell dinicultles and kee| ve all the time, t InaugurMlIng ii
Trade " MRS. ADAMS BURIED
funeral of Mm. Marietta Ad ■ death occurred al the hou ii, lleiijaitflii F, In Camden, i Thursday iiioriilng. took place
nd Ocean l ily Hie northern termimi1 the service and a dlstrlbullng point •r Hie enormous tralllc of e doxen •aorta of the Cape May County coast. "Inasmuch as the West Jersey Hall •ad has Its own admirable,system Jot ■e whole distance, except the.Stoue lather eulKitrof four miles, for which ii amicable and reasonable Iranie and trackage agreement could he made.
naturally 'ape May,
e prujeci.
carried out ami operated, I
The Rev. Dr. Bru
rod of t
• deceased for theJi
|sike ft
mgly ;
to hai
Willard W.
Adams, who had been III for a
mg lime, was 71 years old. She was le w idow of James R. Adams. She as a member of the First M. E. burch for many years and had a
irge circle of friends here. TO OPEN STREETS
■I Nrai Meeting. After Director Mart* had recommended. al the regular meeting of the City Commlaskmers. that Fortyseventh: Forty-eighth and Forfy-nluth street* be ojieued from Central to Anbury avenues, end that notice of intention be given. Postmaster Button asked If It would he po-alble to Include In this Twentieth street betw—" ‘fw. Edwarts a'ked if Eighteenth md NUieteenth streets from Central o Wesley avenues, could also *•* ipenol st this time. ,. Mayor Headley said that It would be best, In order to avoid mistakes,-as the board did sot appear to be fully cogt'ol the physical conditions tt aces named, to postpone action at (list time Director Marts end the engineer ere Instructed to look over the
ground.
ENGAGEMENT ENDS
■ mister, I.eeves Mere Honda*. The Rev. Arthur Oee, whff has been supply mg'the pulpit of the Immanuel Baptist Church during the mouths of January and February, closes bis engagement next Hunday evening and leaves for Philadelphia MondaymornThere was some talk of Mr. Oee being called to the peslorete of the Baptist Church, but nothing came of Mr. Oee believes In the future of Ocean City, end of the church he has beeu supplying, and wishes both the greatest possible success. ' . - Mr. (See has made many friend, with whom he la very popular.
Voung friends of Wesley
rj.'SKS'/KS.'fe.K' Those-preeent were: Amy Blackman,
Ruth Mooifc J5uj
Ittiihrtleveuson, Mildred Lveringliam. Evelyn Ever!ngham, Edllli Jeffrie.;
Hexel Hill, Freda
clay, Paul Meade,. ,,
„.li' ChSHjt.
Flanders, alter Chkttln, Preston Foster, Roy Flanders, William Hmlth, Mark Barclay, Chester Ferguson, Ueorge Bre kley. He .rgejtooy. Horace Smith. Vaughn McClure, Fsrl Moor* Ir. end Mrs. W llllem Smith, Mr. end
Ira. Irving Hill and Mr*. Sharp. Vrge improved Mo*d. The member* of the committee
cenlly appointed by the Hoard -- Trade to meet *l«h the Cumberland County Board of Freeholder* and urge ; n,« road between
■rovement of the road between . „. ...I/.*belli and Tuckaboe went to Bridgeton yesterday for that purpose.
Dr. Eve Lake, of Arlington. > _ddreased a forge easemblsge of tens, In tbelr own tnngtie, on tb. eBecta of alcohol, which she di atraled. In K. of P. Hell Monday Those present appeared to be alcwsed with tb* talk.
PDDAW mirnimn — I'Govertior Wilson Invitwl to Propertf Owners Opposed to, llKbAi HJIURh Big Affair to be Held Paying Sewer Rent for _ March is. Their Stores. FOR THIS CITYl -=7“ - —
Will be Distributing Point for Seashore Travel Up and Down Coast.
rued from experiurder to safely handle the use summer trafllc they must antly be on the alert all the year, snsliler .various ways and meant ild congested iranie al the June-
■ fon
>ad I
* of Hiousan if twenty-ll
Miss Jane uel W. V leseladie-
"rallros*/
llh Hiefollow log. were esse. Mrs. William K Charles W. Wood,
lit. Mrs. Harry
McKcovrn. Miss
. Mr, E. Marsh. Mrs, Jacib
Helswanger, Mrs. Charle- Glaser. Mr-. -Mrs Daniel Pan-.
Wall. Mrs. Richard
Nelms. Mrs. George Hmllheman, Mrs.
ray.Mrs. William linker. Mrs. “ ‘ ‘ i O. A. HI—
"The ferry serv lone llarlmi. an mi of the lulaui
Biigers la
: rapidly every^year sompletisl, ils tienemfroa^Anglesen t< waledk’ay. I, sahl
‘One of the advanlages of rbiiiih im Anglesey to Ca|ie May Con iiise, and thence to Stone. Harbo . ■uld be to accommodate the forge travel that centres at the county seat, e hub of the wheel, so to speak, for e whole counly, as all railroads, Ive roads and waterways lead there "Ocean City Is destined to become great distributing point for holh
.iuud ai
It Is
3 At-
by a ro«d'’wiioee travel Increased 100 per cent, last year over the-pre-ceding year, and.that with no apparent effort to stimulate or encourage travel. It being apparently •Tt is now time to wske up and advantage and proflt of the enormous Indications of unprecedented business growth for the thirty miles of the.Cape Mev County coast resorts. "Never before has Ocean City had ly such bright outlook. Hea l-le Clly Is In better shape than ever. The* West Jersey Railroad people — - «ridge —
reel ln-
— 1 It ts s
structure la I
blllty. of concrete and steel, t< many buudieds of thousands a on and Peerment are making .„provemenU both in public and
private construction. Htoue Harbor Is rasldly making - —■••-•-i. »>i.i>>~>
_ creditable fa with upbuilding eonstructlou am He Improvements, and with Us drive ■ - the county seat and the electric iw belngconstructed toth*milnlaud will make Hie old village of Cape May (’ourt House develop into an
land el'y at a rapid rate.
• The present service of the- W Jersey Railroad from the letter place to Wildwood Cite* * *'"*
very satisfactory.
"This hourly service between Ocean City and Wildwood Crest, which will bring tens of thousands of transient travelers to the former resort for distribution, will advertise this section so favorably that It will cause Incalculable Increase ''' ' * *' * ““
County
for Cape May
eatfllf
is the re
• uv uMi.spoftatlou problem tofore has rtrkmaly handicap|>ed Hie railroads. Now it ts to be divided up end the congestion relieved. When the May's Lauding ‘cut-otT la pleled, as It apparently soon wli the problem will be solved end -the day hailed with Joy end delight.'
ntere-ted in the w
> o| the
i>ld a
(Id-w
eveiiipgT-Sfffreh li. li is th. "" ol^lie eecretary lo Invite (hi
loliedi
cuy's w
el/are
m tiding
en Homers’ Point and May’s general improvement Its
n service, and agitation fora deeper
The
lug all
together a iteiilloo of vernor Wtl :r amt Stall
compllshed by
HAD JOLLY TIME
hundred card • en under the Auxiliary ot
is money. He desired clamidl that he had
df8.
• a similar nature were
made by Fred. Poullere. amt l.candcr
Edwards, an ollicer of Hie
npauv. said the matter is
li the Hlale.rerpilred II
avstein. -The
jitlvl-
t betiellt.of the social co e oltleers of the auxiliary a "* ' Ralph Wilson;a
<sl.
.eph L
Patterso
ilecoraled with H
directory of Ca|ie May (in 12. It Is a general dlreiior the Ihlrly-nine dues, lownn and l.ages and farmer*, accord Toi* to I«isl nlllck- - A feature of the directory is a romprete map of the county made especially by Hand * Stevens, of Oils city. Ills a pul.licathm tlfat should i the hands of every business ui published by L I. Bussey, of
ector Thorn staler) at tl ly meeting of the City Comml _rs that Hie' city's floating, i.. debledt.ess could be reduced $3400 that •*— The city ofllcials have started osure proceedings on a nui' of deliurjnent property owners.
Miss Hertha Hcull gave slve parchasl party at her h< day evening. Her guests w
Church Mas Hpccful Mrrllnits. Special meetings' are being held In Immanuel Ifoptlst Church every evening this week. The Rev. Hlrtiey B Hudson, of Atlantic City, rCHI be Hie speaker this evening. The Rev. J. W. Llssenden. of Millville, will address the meeting tomorrow night.
Commlaaloucra Klrcirct The following named have L elected commissioners of deeds fo. _ term of five years each: Robert Fisher, Joseph I. Scull. Frank E. Darby, Clayton Haines Brick, James M. Chester. Harry F. Stanton, Furman IT Willis.
DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN’S •CELEBRATED ICE — CREAM 124tsbiity Ire.. Ocean City, N. J. Wedding Parties and Picnics a Spec folly. Your trade solicited. Orders dell vend. Prompt attention. Milk and Cream always on hand Both Phonss.
"cev'f property I
llsfai'torlly adjus
hod v to mu imuel I pisumr
n lenient,
I refused and told thee. . . ^ iwercl biilldlng, he said, is charged ic same as a parlor or silting room, he company thinks the ordinance ves It this power. If these comlatnls go before the Public Utilities imimlsslois, Mr. Edwarts said, Hie ■mpauy would promptly ac<|uiesce Leander Corson w as of the expressed dtilon that the matter had better go Tore Hie Public Utilities Commission
iP»"y'* r»'v' K»
ilgher
ery yea
lesal.l lheextracharge it pro|>eit.v ow ners- arc
12 INVESTORS
We.have for sale, as most •excellent and desirable investments, the following First Mortgages paying to the purchaser 6 per cent., per annum., net, free and clear of all charges and expenses:
'Tdhlhi’i
life, being In the ■uld not bedhided.
William E Mas-ey. a direct. Ocean (ity Hew er Company, said
»pany t
ie .company I
ii of H
'ubllc Utilities Commission. , Solicitor Howell said the City Com' ■IsKloiiers haye no jurisdiction. The uestion is one between the clllu.-us nd the faftiliUes Commission. (uaiiswertoa.)uery by Mr. Kuswell. Hie solicitor ssW th-re was no Public UtilitiesComml-alon lu IS:i3. when the sewer company was granted Its prlvh • ■ges by Connell. The privileges given y Connell lo the company last year .era approved by the Ctlllllea Commission before going Into effect. Mayor Headley aald lie thought that ie complaining property owners are willing to pay what is right, and that the sewer company does not want anything that Isn't rUbt. He said he fell t* both will abide by the decision of .... Btate Public Utilities Commission, lo which body the question should he
ibmitted.
Both sides agreed to the auggestloji,
The Rev. John Woods Elliott died : the home-of his sister, Mrs. Harrt■n G. Brewer, lu Washington, D. 0., 1 Sunday. He wa* acting rector of
Buy Your Air Cleaner from the Home Dealer The only ak-cleaning machine that restores all the bright new color* to your ruga and carpet* it the Hoqver Electric Suction Sweeper. The Hoover only machine that combine* a revolving so/I bristle brush with sue-
PUSHMOBILE RACE
Prrllinlaar, livent. Richard Voaa and Nathaniel Hmlth drivings Ben/., were the winner* Ii the preliminary pusbmoblle race tier i Lincoln's Birthday. Harold Ferguson and Ed ward Rider, i a Flat, were aecbnd; .Raymond Olf,jrt and Loren Goff, In a Lozier, third, and Frank Oliver and Jqhn Hazxard, i a Loiter, fourth. The other* etartlng.were Castle Hill aud William Kennedy; George Kreck-
for the cbatnplonahlp < South Jersey will be held here W a»l lugtoii'a Birthday.
STORE and STOCK - OF Housefurnishing Goods ..FOR SALE... c
t sons of Mrs. Marietta Adams _„.«»o return tbelr thank* to the Reva. K K. Bruuyate and James B. Lake, Mra. Charlotte dboemaker. Mre. George C. Murphy, Mtoe Wrtggtna, H. Y. Lake, K. M. Button and other* who
It 6rat lift* the floor covert: quarter of an inch from the floor and Mnriwecps, shake* and auction is it all in one easy operation. Let Us Clean One Room oi-Your florae
Grand opportunity for a live busi-
■ nws man.
Will sell or rent store property separately. If wanting a good business stand, it will pay you to
Investigate.
"or partloulwrwi mdtSrmm* Geo. O. Adams J13-15 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY , NEW JERSEY
McAllister’s ANNUAL WHITE SALE IS ON IN EARNEST
• Big Bargai
Scotch Ibatl
Sheets, Pillow Cases. Em
. White Go.
es, I.accf arul Mnsii
Sale will continue 10 days more. . s. s. mcallister 755 Asbury Ave. •- Ocean City, N. J.
1 4 4
'4 Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. I AIAVAYS OPEN
$ r * w wT* " n ' #1 ^ ■''
* Ii. McOIBENY, Prop. J MISS N. li. TOWNER. R. N. ^ : Resident Nurse
4 ' •
, —iMvIallr tor «
Beautiful New Cottage for Sale
This
Second Street near the Boardwalk ullage is one of the prettiest ami best built houses
liaseiueui finished, lauudiytservants' bvdttioni, etc. First . floor, large living room with mantel and gas log, large dining i with liny window, all wainscoted five feet high with plate rail, kitchen and pantry. Second floor, four bedrooms id bath with fine plumbing fixtures, closets in every room. Third floor, two bedrooms and storage room. Will sell this house for $3,700, and make terms to suit. If looking for a home let us show you this. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 ASBURY AVE.
HOTEL Jdissayrg... Ocean Ave. eeli Eighth and Ninth Street-
$2,500.00 $2,600.00
it a New Dwelling—Value $4,500.01 n a New Dwelling—Value $4,400.01 n a New Dwelling—Value $4,000.01 11 a Dwelling —Value $8,500.01
In eacli of the above cases Bond is given with the Mortgage by the owner of the property; and in each case the owner is a person of responsibility and standing. HARRY F. STANTON. Inc. .EIGHTH ST. below ASBURY AVE.
Can you find.
a better/or safer investment than /■'irsl Mortgage on approved Ocean City Real Aj/a/e-bearing six per cent, interest? We have invested over a Million and a Quarter for clients in such mortgages' during the past Fifteen Years 'without the loss of dollar in principal or interest. Can we not make such an investment
v
Massey & Edwards
For Sale or Hire by (.HAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-722 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton .Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeka to know If yon can get It; «
r Investment am) for Improvement—the Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.. Ocean City, N. J.
Pree Cottage Sites AT Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. We will deed lota on the Main avenue, one and one-half .blocka from the ocean, free of all Incambrancea, to tboae penwna who will build cottage* 1 coating not lea* than 91500. Apply to Avalori Improvement Co. I JOS Arch Street, PMIada. or Peermont, New Jersey
Construction Sand & Gravel Co. UOS. a. pMAfoireiON, Man*B*r Office, 8th St, Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL KNTUAI. A VIC. OCEAN CITY. N J »ram«’ r anr ojnu ra'wr'vre «',sax*™ Mr*. C. OKTZKI.
THE KATHLU
WYOMING 1*4 IIC-KAX areai'g
THE ELBERON • (Korm-nj u» Kramatt) dCIITII AND t'CSTNAI. AVKkCK Orraa « tly, 1*. J. lot Water ll**t. Kvarj* Room Tboroughly HaalaoL . MIO*. >4.1.A E. NAYI.O*. r r «|.. HOTEL ATGLEN ~ ine of the moat reotrafly loeated hot.1. in ksmn Cay. Tin* aim baa alwava been to take thH hnuae wlret and hmneuka, and Ha irg* ais.l anured patronage pmvm Ha anclkl Tor teriu> and |iankmlare addnaa, THE LAUREL 113 CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR BEACH
MAPLE COTTAGE orner Eleventh and Went Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarder* Wanted »'.(D anil Upwarda ■M. ■. rLANAUAN BOARDING MKB. C. F. WILMBR 708 Central Ave. od boird al reaaouable rates. Meal* ved. Hprcfol Sunday dinner*.'
CH>S. E. IDtkS t'HBO. Daalara la Farelfore. Carpet*, HUttiag aid BeMlag Window Shades, Etc. I Aabory avrnoe.Ooaan Clty.NJ
C. I— LAKE ..REAL. ESTATE AGENT... IOH Aabory Avanoe. Ooaai. Clly. N. J. Lou (or aaM. I'oUao* Rn real.
Ranting, Buying and (twltlr CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate a M, rompaou. .r
|y|ARK L'XKE Undertaker and Exnbalmer
OCEAN CtTY.H.J.
Dance Every
Wednesday and
Saturday Night
. Cold Lunches,
The Excursion House
MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.
All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes.' Dirt for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 421 Mariner 4 nerchants* DaIIding fMIl.ADF.I.PHIA, WA. In Ih-eaa Clly, at Joa. I. Hruiri omoa, avary WMtnaaday and tMoniay andatary rraataf.
Interesting to Investors OR-— Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for r Seaside He FOR SAL E—A >o*» localad in Section G, Ooean City, X. J.. ' ' ■ in vleiuity of Slate ruaiU andt’ennaylTania and Beadine Railroad atation*. Alao iltaa for bungalow* aituate cm Great Kgg Harbor Bay, Beaalay'. Faint. X. J. ARTHUR o D.J3ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, IT. J.
First National Bank or Ocean City, N.J. come ummi somre niia
PLUMBING • you gettlpg eiitire —Cataction aa lo prtewi, workmauMp and buaiun* oouxteayf If t, it will pay you to glre me a trial I am in an aioeptionally good poailion U ' ^ re of your repair wptk'of wbicb I make a wociahy. I hare no ei|Miaiie eatablial clerical tore* to maiutaiu. Git* me a trial I lot ti Phonam C.'H. BACON 607
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