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Show tri"' r ,Y page two. '. - : J ' MS gBQmHERALBrlONDAY, - : ' - J r ' DECEMBER 3, 1923. j. . - iUi nprtor whWao1 fthsplfos thg fonffrf 'lg Mn and Florence i. Jepperson Mad.gr tickets-,- M to be given. When Mtes Gates sen.;, Committee-i- n n . made nerr appearance last feaf In Merrill, Mrs. Clawsoa Y. Cannon, concert, the proceeds' of which were Effle Warnick, Blanche M. Condiei divided equally with the" BchooL Leah Hales, FernMagleby, Gladys ' she declared that, she was still inTheJElk' Watson; Pauline Romney. Prograia : terested in the Brigham Young etc. Franklin Mad-- 1 .endowed by her grand- decorations, regular sbc father and especially In the home sen, Vila te" Elliot, E. H. Eastjuoni club rooms j progressive department which she materially. Mrs. E. H. Eastmond. Publicitr aided when it was introduced into Elizabeth Cannon, JBJSr-Jims- r the schofdhejsMlsh served. public commit Eeresfed in the school that ehe tee. vited to at would return this year and give a The Bi Y. U. Women have taken concert and would agree to turn over thej concert as one" of their The men I Sewing clu the proceeds over to th$ depart- - projects ior mis year ana willjjs islet ment, tertaineu jlhejway, possible to adver in need of funds, upon a sliding tise ioveryway of Mrs. Bi it and push the sale of tickets. scale. She said, "If the proceeds airs, mnsid! and Ameri.unipman, of amount to $800, I shall give it all; ican niepnen Fork ; Miss Hazel Brockbauk, if they amount to 500, I shall give of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. J. a. 75 per cent ; if they amount to Murdock, of Heber, have been a'sked Miss All $300, 1 Shall give 60 per cent of the to assist in advertising the concert the membe amount collected. I am making in their respective stakes as all her home .this offer in this way," she said, women of the surrounding entertainin stakes "In order that the department may, and counties sense the importance decorated by working hard increase its share," of building up at the. Brigham I . uuu d I hlnh i Since Dr. M. C. Merrill is dean Young university a strong horns of the College of Applied Science economics department served to lMirti Oui he is directly concerned in the concert and is organizing his forces in. Emma Ti eueh a way that he hopes to fill the tabernacle for, the splendid concert and thereby get 1100 per cent of the proceeds for the school. Although 'Emma Lucy Gates is well known in Provo it has been some time since the people as a whole nave had the opportunity of hearing her wonderful voice that has made friends for Utah, and her chweh wherever the singer has apor that "reason peared it is expected that the house will be filled to capacity. The following- committees are at" work on the concert: General committee M. C. Merrill, V4iate Elliot, f ?0 lrt.tai.it tia PRIB Effie Warnick; Elizabeth Cannon, Blanche M. Condle, Franklin Mad- -' Vr "iff Society Secret Adversary' except saturaajrang.. Published every week-daSunday morning, at The Herald' Building. South First WVst street, Prove, Telephone 95. Daily and Sunday, TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION the cents deliveredjyjrrjer; a amy, in mall. sunuay year; fi.bv advance; by year by mail, $1.00 the year. In advance., ... . . . . 1 i EUle PeTen6rMrr'anxi Mrs. Cochran who are leaving ' for California next week where they will visit their daughter and grand- . children. y By AOATHA CHRISTIE tjia. il Aad -as briefly and succinctly as ! J possime ne uetaiiea me experiences N of the" last few tiays. . i. . i . ' .r y . .i ler.rupted him to give a few cryptic' RODGERS. fnimB and PHniJSHEftJ -girders through .the telephone. All J r wu..-uuu iiuw '.'i The Daily Herald was entered as sqpond class mail matter June 6, his face. riiioiirnnuiT He " 1911, and'The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mail ihatter when Tommy had finished. ' of Of moment's 9. March "Quite 1922. the right, Act Every the at May '3, ;otoffice, Provo, Utah, under ' " Ik? too value.' Khali fre Feur . late, 1879. , anyway. . Tley wouldn't wit. Would clear out at unm. Still, "t!iv " The Herald, only daily. newspaper in Utah south of Salt Lake City, may have left sonjolhinir hehis them that wll( be a clue. Yoir say Is a member of tin N. E. A. Service, and of the International News you've recognised .Number 1 to be " Service. Kranienln? That's important! He handed a photograph vtr Tommy, and smlled at the other's exelama-tlon- . "I'm right, then. Who is he? COUNTERFEIT DOCTORS. Irishman. Imminent Unionist M. P. blind of worse. We've sus- The raising of requirements for the medical profession ' All nected It hut cotildn't net nnu has not yet brought all the improvement expected. The proof. Yes, you'.ve done very well, r .WlTorVViA ctnmlarH rf morlipnl fVio irrootor yung mim. The 2Jlth; you 8y, Is e ia That elves us very littl? efforts are made by ignorant and unscrupulous men to evade time very uttie time "Hut" Tommy, hesijHted, them Mr. Carter read his thouchts. ; L,. This, is shown i,n a startling way by the facts uncovered ' -- We can'deni with the penomi i think, it's in Hartford, Conn., by a special grand jury. .It develops that Mrlkf ' . .uii but '.. jad h Mmrtingwevej: jthere Jias iyeeiL-- a regular diploma factory operatmg-- thatrhFeTTiut if'timt draft treaty (1""1'- Knmri.i win state, with connections in Missouri. Apparently hundreds tur"s I be iluiiL'ed in unairbj'Ah. .what's oL'ldoctora of medicine" have been treated by the issuance that? 'Hi le car? M onie on, tteres- of fraudulent hiirh school and medical school dinlomas. ford. we'll go and have a look at of yours." i .i j iounain cirKS, carpjt'lHcrs, piumo- - thistwohouse XHiiueis, uiuk cieina, suuu constables were on dutv In ers, automobile mechanics and traltic cops have found front of the house in Sono. An in- easy, for a sufficient pecuniary consideration, to obtain the - spector reported to Mr.'ourter in a low volce- - The latter turned to necessarv uaners certifvinira to Iheir nrofpssinnnl nualififa.1 f- 1 ' Tommy, Hons. "The birds hav flown as we More than 50 men in Hartford county, Conn., are said thought We might as well go over to have received fake diplomas. How many have been t." f dumped onto the whole country by the particular group of Going toover tbe deserted bouse Tommy to partake of the crooks operating in the states named, and by similar groups seemed character of a dream. elsewhere, it is impossible to say. Neither can it be guessed was just as it bad been. Everything The what horrors of ignorance and malpractice have been per- room with tbe crooked ptetprea,prison the Jug hi the attie, toe meet petrated by the fake doctors since Ihey "'hung up their broken ing room with Its long table, bat no- shintrles ajmoarJi.flL i- 1 1 fC. il-i- nodded-energeticall- . teSiiylL! ti:e music lover the name Emerson has" always stood for sweetness of tone. That is why it is invariably referred to as the "sweet-tone- d Emersbn.""As.a great work of art expresses the personality of the artist.so the Emerson embodies the ideal of its creator. William Emerson built his first piano in 1849. Since then, case design and manufacturing methods have changed and improved, but the individuality of tone the soul of the Emersdn hasxecnained unimpaired. '""O JL ' . nlol 7 loat-niht- ' ' the-date- . The advisory board of the Daughtethe Pioneers will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. W. O. Beesley. All members and honorary members are cordially invited. The Fourth ward Relief society meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 :30 p. m. The lesson will be giveu by Mrs. Alvarette Engaf on "Spirit of the Lord," after which musical numbers will be furnished hyrtadies chorus composed of Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs. Jas. Sumner, Mrs. Clark Newell and Mrs. Engar. All ladies of the w$d are cordially ; ' invited to attend. ! .' EatablUUf o 1B43 - "i1-X-v,''ri' AsTc an Emerson owner for his opinion and he "will dwell with more than ordinary enthusiasm on the merits of his piano. Thousands of Emerson Qwners testify to Emerson clarity and sweetness - i ti hi "V..i.! of tone. They would own no other piano regard-Je-ss of cost Se and hear the Emerson today. '' GET IT AT it' Taylor Bros. Co. most belong to tbe she's one "Good-lookin- EATfiRS Germany will have to import a lot of but she has produced more food this year than she good, consumed last year. This is the official report from Squire. Uncle Sam's agricultural commissioner in Berlin. Germany's crops this year are the largest since the war, "hut food consumption since the war has been below the pre-wstandard and consumption this year cannot equal the pre-wstandard ' unless a considerable amount is imported." A man's less apt to pay his bills when he's hungry. ar ar y - HOKUM Like a page from the superstitious past: A in uosion collected $13UD irom a man for such recipes as eating hay to prevent his home catchintr f irp Trio man s wife wasn't as gullible, so she called in the police. Demonstrating that some of us arrive on the stage a few centuries too late. Others come a few centuries too soon -- "By tbe way," observed Mr. Carter, "have you shown yourself to Miss Tuppence yet? She's been bombarding me with letters about yon." "Tuppence? I was afraid she might get a bit rattled. Did she, go to the pollcets Mr. Carter shook his head. "Then I wonder how they twigged me." Mr. Carter looked Inquiringly at him, and Tommy explained. The other nodded thoughtfully. irue, mais rauier a curious point. .Unless the mention of the was on accidental remark ' "It might liave l.een. Fir. But they miiKt I avo found rut ahuitt ine stvKVn'y in way." -:t!d Mr. Carter, looking W'e'l," j round M::i, "there's nothins mure to be rt'inc lirf. Good by. ltemcmber you're n mj'ketl r'lan'nnw, and take ' ri"a"!it hie lure f yourself." "lliank you, sir." Hailing a taxi briskly Tommy stepied In, and was swiftly borne to tbe Rltz, dwelling the while on the pleasurable of anticipation startling Tuppence, but his enthusiasm received a check. He was in formed that Miss Cowley had gen out a quarter or an hour ago, - l With love. MARDELLA McDONALD. i A J contract';; Contract didn't ReuesT know 070 W. 1 N., Dear Santa, I am a good little boy and help my anriA jtMWtr II.... . n ..1 .1.. I, . i ..I.,- - ..11 iuu vi uie a Biuv&iug i tease uriiiK candy and nuts and a diamond ring for my Jane. with heaps of Good wishes, THOMAS LELAND NUTTALL. i Irovo. IN CONCERT Dear Santa Clause: I want a train and a car just to play in the house with and some r . 0HIN'T : - PARK winu-thiii- U I s' Lowest Prices m WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 8 1923. ................. . ..... . .$1.10 Sugar Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, special, lb 16t? A- -l Salt Bacon, lb. .19 Puritan Skinned Whole Ham, lb, 7t A- -l Picnic Hams, mild cured, lb .174 3 lbs. Bulk-PurLard .55 Another large shipment Vernal Honey, get your supply . .$5.35 at this low price, can. .. .25 Fancy Finnan .Haddie, special, lb.". Dressed irens7toniifed;lancy stock," lbTT. . . .30 . 60 Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen' ... Xargest can Cocoa in ton for .10 .10 Largest canPepperim town for 2 lbs. Fancy DrieCaiifornfa Peaches ...45 Black of White Figs, new shipment, lb ,20 2 large cans Hominy, A- -l goods .35 Gallon can Spinach . .40h Gallon can Pumpkin '........40 Gallon can Apples .40 Try our Tamalea. and Scotch Meat Pies. .100 We carry a foil supply Chili Con Carne Sokes. A Glass Tumbler Free with $2 purchase or over. e ........... ....... ...... .45, ........ I z. 7 Wilford Perry JrWESTXEIJTERT LUCY GATES . 446 Phone West Center. 10 lbs. Beet . ! Justus" 450 e -- PHONE 117. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 8 15c Bananas, lb. Oranges, doz....40c, 50c .40c Lemons,, dozen 3c Onions," lb $1.00 Potatoes, bu. 2c Carrots, lb. . , 3c Cabbage, lb Apples, Jonathans, per Fancy Mixed Crackers, lc each ...... Baker's Cakes, doz. ,30c 30c Cheese, 'lb. "4 Cheese, Limburger, lb 40c Milk, Cherry Hill, qt. 10c 55c Butter, Timp, lb 20c Butter, Banquet, lb.. 55c crate Apples, Rome Beauty, per Butter, Knudsen's, lb 50c 55c crate ....25c Loose Lard, 3 lbs Celery, nice bunch... 10c. Pinkeye Beans, 3 lbs. .25c 10c Head Lettuce ...5c Chili Beans, lb,. .10c Cranberries, 2 qts. . . .45c Navy Beans, lb Raisins . 15c, 2 for 25c Lima Beans, lb..... .15c Currants. 7.25c, 2 for 45c Mince Meat. lb.. 7.... 22c Lemon Peel, lb .40c Chocolate. Candy, lb.. 40c 60c Mixed Nuts, 25c Citron Peel, lb... -15c Looser Macaroni, 8ldnd3, Cocoanuts, each .20c the best you can buy, Loose Dates, lb. lb. 7 25c lfe"; Loose Figs, Loose Cocoa, lb.... ..15c' Fresh Eggs, dozen... 50c Loose Soda Crax, lb, .15c Large line of Toys. WE DELIVER . ..... .... Jb. .... lb....... r ' IH-n- . '. yo a BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL 5 . ' I SAVE MONEY niggertoes and some candy and Famous Utah Soprano Comes some nuts and mi t tons so our bands to Utah Stake Tabernacle will- tint get cold. Friday, December 14. Your truly, ALMA'S TWIN. Mi Emma Gates now Mrs. 070 W. 1 N.. Provo. Dour Mr. Santa Clause: Don't forgot our new little sisterJ Emma Lucy Gates Bowen will Thank you for the nice things ' Santa Claus. give a coueert in the Utah stake you brought me last year.- - I wish tiiborniK'le on Friday evening, De- OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. vnu would please bring ,nie a doll, CONDO By cemltor 14,. at 8 o'clock, according Dear Santa Claus: a buggy nud a quilt. Please brin me a little baby dull to tin announcement made by Dean ASIIWORTII. DODO COmydu ah with real hair, sleeping eyes, nnd M. C. Merrill, who has cfiarge of . P. S. four years old. l K.ACT WITH SMITH! WHY XX) YOU INSIST ON A some candy, nuts aud bananas; the muslcale. , Miss Emma Lucy Gates, Utah's with mm Me Bring. thera to our new home, 15 you Dour Mr. Santa Clous-N. 5th West. Bring brother and most widely known singer and one I want wagonnnd a gun, You of the sweetest characters on the sister someiug to.-skater, crfnil 'and niitn. concert stage today, is coming to Yours truly, FHIIyIP ASHWORTH. l'rovo as a result of an agreement ' IRENE OLSON. entered into last year by ber and Dear Santa Claus: Dear Santa Clause: ' Please L the home economics department of bring uie a top friction St me mi t tens, Young-university candy, ntits the Brigham BnTo,Dfange9,"banftHflsrcandyand CHAPTER XI and everything, niggertoes and all, nuts. Flense bring Wunda and Irene a jumping mitn, some nice, new The Telegram. blocks. Iiring Chase some' tooth-;ioh- e 3 T) AFF1.ED for the moment. Tom-mrkliciue aud a new cap. . We have moved since fJixt Xiuas. my strolled Into the restaurant I, I live with the twins on 070 W. W. and ordered a meal of surpassing FleAxe bring them to 154 N. 5th 1 N. . . Yours truly. excellence. His four-day' Imprison-- 1 OLSON. GEXE BRIQIIAM. EI ment iad taught him anew to value j r good food.' Santa: Mr. Santa Clause, North Voh'f He was In the middle of convey- I thank you for the things you l'nre-1'roHerald. Ing a particularly choice mornel to ' lH'r Smita : l'li'ase rend me a give uie last year. I do not want V .,, .. u:"; "'A"1"1' double waster wagon. My little meny things this year 1 Only want a new cap nud a poter sled and a A' Neighborhood ' Store eAIko'swhI us both ball for baby to play with trnd l1 '""' WoUld lh0iSh wn almond nuts, nlggerl.s and want a wagon to. .With lots of , Where Your Child Can love from Alfred to Santa Clas. . oranges ami candy. vuLr, ',,a. Shop for Yon. ..no rjmuiateu. Th..i.tii.i. vnn i. fi.lvnnr mr.i t r.v I wlH not four get you next year. nmj New. and Everything "Is It really yout Say, man. don't main. . Fresh'. oeen ve .now wr Riven you you K up AND IIAROT.D rETEUSON. Dear, Santa: dead? I guess wed hsve bad a VEGETABLE I thank you very mutch for the East ViTt South. solemn requiem for you In another t ysa 41 things you brout me last year. I SPECIALS have bin trying very mutch to be a Santa Claus: lb. t'Zj?y':l Potatoes, Wit u- this your. I do not. want i.n know 1 nave tried. to be a good girl bu. Potatoes, msnoea iomniy. . mutch this year for Christg(HHl .y, l mlp my motucr very my :2 Vic mas. Alt I want la a new enntian Onions, nl1 1 lMn IMl ,ry TJ,iTpf aH' tr bey and a new coat. A few nuts aud 1 ytt 'Carrots, lb. iso t sne rierer ,(W (ionr gnuta won't you plena candy and a ortng in my stocking. lb .lVie Parsnips, Yours truly, Ne. the fellows at the office bring uie a little wheelbarrow and r.bbage, lb. . . .'7777720 said she d Just goneiout.'- MARION PBUE. . a book, some candy and peanuts Hubbard "Oone shopplng.Ctajjuess. Squash, Put. and orsngw. Aud bring sister Dear Santa, '.-''- ' any, csn't you shed TWft Ilrltlsh lnosellnd a doll and -- a 10c Milk, tall Please bring me a sleigh",, story calm of yours, and get down to it? and a little quilt to cover her jdoll small .5c ;Mflk, Ixntk and some nuts, bring little vu vius nave you W D. anu witn cats In. 3 loaves for. ,23c Erend, ' been doing all this timet' toother a rubber tired love yon denr old Sunt.v. wagon and a dull and ant antitv wants a new "If you U feeding het," replied WINSTON DAHLQl'I3T. dress.' V "order new. Tommy, Iff going to Dear Santa : Your friend, . sterj. ; Would you please bring. mo those MAX POWELL. things : a uiuuiuia doll und a buggy Deur some ana Santa Clans: Food should not be allowed to candy and nuts nud a . I have been a ood boy. I want stand for even a short time in a ring. a Flease remember sand dump, ikw stile steam enmy brothers galvanised iron bucket as soma of ,! the line E. DAVIES, rrop. coating on the bucket may and sisters and mother and father. gine and a flsVujr.poud game.' Your friend. oe aissoirea ana Bine poisoning re That hi alL. Thank you. - NORMA LOTT. from tttlng th food. . , JO.f.ril GERGEN. Duitwt-a- a I " 1 really individuals. of them, sir. She seemed so diffeEvery family has what might be called its customary rent" I supposer seU death age, also its danger year And the number of years Carter with a smile that made the average person is destined to live is generally determined Mr. Tomin'y flash to tbe roofs of bis before he is born by the kind of life lerf by his father and hair. lie admitted Annette's beaumother and ancestors who came before. ty rather shamefacedly. d - The lesson ing Tuesday afternoon. on "The Spirit of the Lord" will be treated by Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor. Dear Santa Claus: . Mrs. Hannah Packard will furnish "V Dearest Santa, Are you going to come our house the musical program. All ward memPlease send us a story book, roller this Christmas t Will yon please bers ateJirged to attend. ecates, two or three games and some bring me tlwse things! . A doll set In thevSeara Robuck catalog, I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Worth-ingto- n nuts. think it costs $2.88 or $2.48, and a entertained at a Thankswith best wishes. doll up to Weplworth's and it's just giving dinner. Covers were laid DO RAN AND ALDEN BOYDEN. like shining skin, and I'd like some for Mr. aud Mrs. John T. Dennis school things ancT story book and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dou E. Dear Santa Claus, I'd like a nice ring "and I like my Clark and daughter Edith, all of I need some boxing gloves and old doll head and soniesclothes. Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. some candy and nuts. DORA EVELYN CHASE. Fnraor and famllv of Eureka. Mrs. Your Friend 340JVlJSoFrovoDtahv MafT(llTBnorK6T)elTarshall of MAYO FORD. Good-bytill next year, Dear Salt Lake. The evening was spent l in Santa Claus, games and music. ' Dear Santa, I have been a pretty good boy and Dear Santa Claus: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Forsey I will be better than ever If you Please bring me a alrplaln, a toy and family of Eureka are in Provo will please bring me a car, some one, or a car, nuts and candy, lots visiting relatives and friends. candy and nuts also don't forget a niggertoes, some mittens. If you a COUIU don't scooter It. 'i a and forget please bugle bring ;l like Flease bring my little sister hanky; Your friend, Donavire a doll. 'ALVA'S TWIN. DELLIS LOCKHART. then; but, being a woman, LIFE The monkey gland treatment for old men is dis- tang, didn't feel like standing by to see cussed at the Royal College of Physicians in England. The a personable young, man killed. Bat leading speaker, Professor E. H. Starling, says the only way evidently she's In wRh them, or she have gone back." to lengthen life materially is by eugenics by breeding from wouldn't I can't believe long-live- ft"3 Mr-- , and Mrs. James Burton entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home Thursdayr A large Dear Santa Claus: bowl of chrysanthemums formed the I wish you would bring me centerpiece for the dining tablfe. little stove, a doll bed, a pair of Covers were laid for 18. tMuse slippers, and candy and nuts -TtrTheo1oElcar"class will have anr"6raBges. I "will try to ' be charge of the program to be given in to not and good girl cry. the Third ward Relief society meet Santa Claus - "ffm, bejhejt MUSIC DEPARTMENT. -- . . , Lettors to , The home of Mr. and Mrs, Jojhn M. Yeager was made merry Satur day night when they were surprised bv a number of their friends. Games, music and dancing were enjoyable features of the evening, after which a lelieiou midnight supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Gouia, Mr. and Mrs. Hdbaft Ray, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. John, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Den halter and Mr. and Mrs. Martin McPhle. 1 . In a profession given to quackery, quacks would attract jSguK Lat kb?te2K little attention. The counterfeiting of medical diplomas is been destroyed or taa waj. awj iu iwcu a ujuuk; ui tnc uicuaciu proieaaiyii. wjunterieiung ar wo no IaTI sin ui bmin.K. "Who vnn' ;vu km issv nrvn implies that the established currency is sound. So it is with cnscles wgt iuv U1 seld Mr. Cartes. "Jon this great profession. All the more reason, 'therefore, why believe me," the profession itself should make- - every effott'to eliminate backr UuU se deUberatefy went the quacks, and why the public should help by informing itTt would seem so, ih She ran self of every doctor's medical pedigree and ostracising the upstair while I was getting tbe occasional pretender or crook. 4oojopen.n she tained at a family dinner at their home Sunday. Fall flowers prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Baker) and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker, Mr. and Mr& J. E. Baker and Miss Edna Baker. rs-of . nna.. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baker enter- Camp No. 2. Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Vilate Farrer, 321 South First East. All members are invited to come and bring their handwork ior social hour. hxh-ed.- " m Mr. and Mrs. 'John Cochran en tertalnwj at their home Sunday evening at a farewell sapper. Mixed chrysanthemums formed, toe center piece for the dining tablet Covers In ) si fstw f laaaa fartna Jones, Laura Vacber, La Vr Hard-ffTii- GROCERY MS "J L 7lyJf T.n . W ' "! i . Unequaled Service . .... , ...4.. ......80c lH-n- r lb. ...... i ....... y j l'4c ........ rnu GROCERY C nit . Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co PARK . - for Local or Long Distance Moving. Prices Cheerfully ' Given. 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