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REDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING
THE FAIR is the reliable store that keeps
up the quality of its merchandise no matter
how low it cuts the prices.
GROCERIES, MEATS AND FISH
Athletic doods
Automobile Supplies
Boats and Launches
Bicycles
Dry Ooods
Business Stationery
Clothing
Cutlery
Clears and Tobacco
Fishing Tackle
Hods nnd Teels
duns Revolvers
Ammunition
Olotes
Golf Ooods
Harness and Saddles
SUU, Adam and Dearborn Sts. Pliono Exchange i .Moll Orders Filled
Chicago Established 1875 by E. J. Lohmann
DEMOCRATIC
COMMITTEEMEN
Democratic National Committeeman
(or Illinois Charles Boeschensteln,
dwardsvllle.
Democratic State Committee.
Chairman Arthur W. Charlee, Car-
Vice Chairman Douglas Fattlson,
rteeport; Terence P. Moras, Chicago;
Cd. M. Splller, Marlon.
Secretary Isaac Q. Cralr, Mattoon.
TreMurer Ernest HooTer, Taylor
rtlle.
Bergeant-at-Arma Jerry J. Kaae,
Bast Bt Lout.
Oemocratlc County Committee.
James M. Dalley, chairman.
William P. Foeney, socretary.
Managing Committee of the Demoorat
to Party of Cocfk County.
Cha&mAn-"Tamei If. Daftey.
Vice Chairmen Joaopn ftuslikewlca,
rrank P. Roeder, Anton J. Cerssak,
Jakee It. Whalen, Prank H. ItoCul
tech. Chairman of Executive Committee
Heary Stuckart.
JfcCTetary William P. Feeney.
Assistant Secretary John P. Quia
taa.
Pusanclal Secretary Jacob Llaa
aalagar. PiaaaUt-Araw-tfohn J. Leonard.
PMt Ward Michael Kenna.
f Btteed Ward William J. Grahaaa.
TJMrd Ward Thotnaa b. Kaak.
PMfth Ward Jamee M. Dalley.
fifth Ward Patrick J. Carr.
' fata Ward John P. OltMia. ;
Seventh WardWamea M.TOalea.
Eighth Ward John H. Hack.
Ninth Ward John J. Leonard.
Tenth Ward Joietfb. W. Cermak.
Eleventh Ward A. J. Sabath.
Twelfth Ward Anton J. Cermak.
Thirteenth Ward Martin J. 0TBrlen.
Fourteenth Ward Patrick A. Nash.
Plftoenth Ward Thomaa P. Keane.
Sixteenth Ward Stanley H. Kuna.
Seventeenth Ward Joeeph Rushke
wlca. Eighteenth Ward Bernard J. Or
gan. Nineteenth Ward John Powers.
Twentieth Ward Dennis J. Egan.
Twenty-first Ward John P. O'Mal-
see'.
Twenty-second Ward Rudolph L.
akapp.
Twenty-third Ward Joseph b. OIU.
Twenty-fourth Ward Frank P. R-
dr.
Tweatjr-afth Ward Harry R. Oih
Tweaty-alxth Ward Henry A. Zee
r.
Tweaty-eeventh Ward Nail Marlaf.
Twaaty-alghtk Ward Ptsaak Pao
Twenty-ninth Ward amott Wk
Thirtieth Ward Jamee P.
Tklrty-trat War Mleaael K. Sfceet-
Tklrtr-eeeoad Ward Praak S.
WtHk.
Thirty-third Ward TlBSotky Crowe.
Batty ftwrtk WflSrd Jsek O. Koa
w
Thirty-fifth Ward William P. Fee
ney. Country Towns Samuel Klelnltr,
Chicago Heights: Francis M. Keough,
Lemont; Potcr Wolf, Molroso Park;
Ross C. Hall, Oak Park; Isaao M.
Kueblcr, Palatlno, and Frank H. Mc
culloch. Ward Organizations.
Ward.
1 Headquarters, 772 S. State St.;
president, John J. Coughlln, 17 N.
La Salle St.; secretary, Ike Roder
ick, 117 B. 20th St.
1 Headquarters, 203 B. 37th St.; tel.
Douglas 2469; meets overy Tues
day; president, Edw. Stouson,
241S Michigan Avo.; socretary,
Otto Woorter, 668 E. 35th St.
s Headquarters, Indiana Theater
Dtdg., 210 H. 4ld St.
4 Headquarters, Young's Hall, loth
and Wallace Bis, meets Ares
Thursday; president, John F. Bol
ton, 2264 Union Ave.; secretary.
James J. Rropacek, 1115 Normal
Ave.
Headquarters, Kahn'a Hall, Ifth
and Wood sts.; meets second
Thursday; president, Henry Mo
Nerney, 1544 8. Paulina St; secre
tary, Matthew BL Btifly&n, S4JI
Union Ave.
T Headquarters, Calumet K. of O.
Hall, 6202 Cottage Orore Ave.;
president, Jamos Iff, fthafen, Sitl
LangViy Ave.; secretary, Elmer J.
Whttty, 44f Langley Ave.
a Headquarters, 9216 Commercial
Ave.; president, John P. feyrnes,
7487 Bend Ave.; jecretary, Ga
te OMawfc. HW Aatao Av
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Hardware nnd Toots
Hats and Caps
Incubators and Brooders
Jewelry nnd Siherwnrc
Neckwear
Nets nnd Seines
Office Supplies
Pipes and Smokers' Articles
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs
Sporting Ooods
Shoes
Tents and Awnings
Trunks and Suit Cases
Umbrellas
Underwear
Watches
FAI
9 Headquarters, DeHaan'e Hall, 9442
Cottago Grove Ave.; tel. Burnalde
1182; president, Catrthcs Dellaan,
9464 Cottage Qrovo Ave.; secre
tary, Donald E. Whtttenburg,
1072S Cottago Orovo Ave.
11 Headquarters, 2162 W. 12th St.;
tel. Seeley 1940; president, Mi
chael J. Browne, 1916 Washburna
Ave.; socTotaTy, Fred W. Rausch,
1741 W. 19th.
12 Headquartors,' 2324 S. Kedzle
Ave.; tel. Lawndnle 108; presi
dent, Otto Korner, 2426 S. Clifton
Park Ave.; secretary, Joseph I.
Novak, 2401 S. Trumbull Ave.
18 Headquarters, S230 W. Madison
8t; phono Kedzlo 423; president,
James O. Dcnvlr, 3848 Congress
St; secretary, John C. Morris,
333C W. Adams St
14 Hoadquartcrs, Conway'e Hall,
Lake St. and Western Ave.; meets
second and fourth Tuesdays;
president. James B. Shltl, 1728
Grand Are.; secretary, Edward J.
Kelly, 3346 Park Ave.
It Headquarters, 2701 Iowa St.;
presldont, E'afi -i. Kalndl, 2600
W. Chicago Ave.; secretary, Mor
ris Gevlrtc, 838 N. Francisco Are.
16 Headquarters, X462 W. North
Ave.; meets every Friday; presi
dent Joseph Petlak. 1340 W.
norm Ave.; secretary, Praak
Llterskl, 161T Dickson St
17 Headquarter, 988 Mllwaakaa
Ave.; tel. Monroe 6872; president,
Michael Falesa; secretary, Teoll
Weyna1020 Milwaukee Ave.
18 Headquarters, 1468 W Hadlsea
St: tel. Moaroa S7H; KasMaaa,
James C. Gavin, 328 8. Racine
Avo.; secretary, John Vanderburg,
123 S. Sangamon St.
19 Headquarters, northwest corner
Blue Island Avo. and Taylor Sy
president, Thos. J. Johnson, 1658
W. Congress St; secretary, Paul
Brown.
20 Headquartors, Club House, 823 W.
18th St.; tol. Canal 6169; meats
second and fourth Thursday,
presldont, Peter F. Smith, 1608 S.
Union Ave.; secretary, Barth. P.
Collins. 926 W. 19th St
21st Headquarters, 112 Locust
street; tel. Superior 491; meets every
second Friday; president, Joseph P.
Mahoney, 1446 N. La Salle street;
secretary, Edmund L. Mulcahy.
22 Headquarters, 1764 Larrabae St;
tel. Lincoln 2746; dally meatuses
at 716 W. North Ave.; president,
Rudolph It. Schnpp, 1962 How
St; phono Lincoln 7557; secre
tary, Math. J. Wagner.
21 Headquarters. Lower Lincoln
Turner Hall, Sheffield and Dtvar
sey Aves.: tel. Lincoln 1996; praai
dent, Jas. H. Poage, 816 Bolraoat
Ave.; secretary, Bernard June,
1941 Mohawk St
34 Headquarters, 1604 Barry Ave.;
tel. Lake View 1204; president,
Prank A. Stadler, 2908 Lincoln
Ave.; secretary, Gustav Seedorf,
3134 N. Oakley Ave.
25 Headquarters, 6401 Broadway;
phone Edgewater 494; president,
John S. Hummer, 4535 Beacon St.;
secretary, John P. Dougherty,
6810 Magnolia Ave.
20 Headquarters, 3943 Lincoln Avo.;
tel. Grace 8704; moots overy Fri
day; president, Chas. A. Williams,
3510 Jansson Avo.; secrotary,
Chas. W. Peters, 3649 N. Norm!
tago Avo.
27 Hoadqunrtora, Graco Hall, 3801
Bernard St., corner Graco, Elaton
and Bornard; phono Irving 898;
moots last Friday; presldont,
Hans ninso, 5017 I'onsncola Ave.;
socretary, Geo. J. Gorckon, 4040
N. LeClalro Avo.
28 Headquarters, 1907 Milwaukee
Avo.; phono Armltaga C471.
20 Headquarters, 1610 W. Garfield
Blvd.; tol. Drover 4152; president,
Trnnk J. Ryan; socretary, John R.
Cook.
30 Headquarters, McNally'a Hall,
4647 S, Halsted St; prosldont,
Martin J. McNally, 4647 S. Hal
sted St.; secrotary, E. J. Koan,
531 W. 45th St.
21 Headquarters, E608 S. Halsted St.;
meets first Friday; president,
Frank J. Corr, 524 W. 60th at;
secretary, Chas. Soner, 5852 S. Pe
oria St.
32 Headquarters, suites 10 and 11,
Anderson Bide., 6856 8. Halsted
St
1J Headquarters. Hodnett's Hall,
Armltage and Crawford Avee.;
phone Belmont 6991.
14 Headquarters, 3566 Ogden Ave.;
tel, Lawndale 634; president,
Harry M. Christie. 1849 S. Lawn
dale Ave.; secretary, Dennis .
Duffy, 2121 8, Lawndale Ave.
Ik Headquarters, 1039-41 W. Madison
St.; tel. Garfield 7182; meets first
and third Thursdays; president,
R. W. Lnrtlf), 4138 Jackson Blvd.;
secretary, JJn 8. Clark, Ceeler
aad North 'Area.
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WILLIAM H.
Former Chairman of the State Board of
of Trusts and Combines
REPUBLICAN
COMMITTEEMEN
National Republican Committeeman
tor Illinois William Halo Thompson.
State Central Committee.
Hcadquartera Chicago.
Chairman Frank L. Smith, Dwlght.
Socrotary Jastus L. Johnson, Au
rora. 1 Adolph Marks.
2 Charles II. Sergei.
3 Harry A. Lewis.
4 Thos . J. FInucane.
5 Abram J. Harris.
6 Leland S. Rapp.
7 John P. Gnrnor.
8 Leo A. Dunno or Wm. J. An
derson. 9 Fred W. Uphani.
10 George W. Paullln.
11 Julius L. Johnson.
12 Adam C. Cllffe.
13 J. P. Overholser.
14 W. A. Rosonflold.
15 George H. Wilson.
16 G. Do F. Kinney.
17 Frank L. Smith.
18 Len Small.
19 Henry P. Harris.
20 S. Elmor Simpson.
2-LewIs II. Minor.
22 Cicero J. Lindly.
23 George A. Brown.
24 Noah C. Balnum.
25 Henry H. Kohn.
County Executive Committee.
Headquartors 80i Otis Building.
CEChnan Homer K. GolpTn.
VIc"e-cna!rman Martin B. Madden.
8crBtor--fv7lUfau II. Wouor.
Alshrtant Secretary Emu J. Wents
laJt. Treasurer ieRoy MUlner.
1 Francis P. Brady, 119 E. 20th lit.
2 Martin B. Madden, 709 Tacoma
Hldg.
8 Robert R. Levy, 463J Prairie Ave.
t 8eorge 1, Titer. 2732 SETelus Xve.
8 i Howard R, Cttil&geT, 29 8. La
Salle St.
Roy O. West, 1340 First National
Bank BIdg.
71. N. Powell, 6828 Burnett Ave.
8 Walter B Schmidt, 208 S. La Salle
3t
8 Edward B. Ertsman, 11200 For-
restvllle Ave.
10 Thomas Cnrran, 2023 8. Racine
Ave.
11 Charles V. Barrett, 29 S. La Salle
St
12 A. W. Miller, Chamber of Com-
merco Bldg.
13 David W. Clark, 3125 Warren Ave.
14 N. Todd; 116 N. Hamlin Ave.
IF-NTCTs Juul, 2"m6 Potomac Ave.
161 Joseph P. Klhscfjla, ISili Wicker
Park Ave.
17 Lewis D. Sltts, 1471 Grand Ave.
18 H. K. Galpin, 1635 Jackson Blvd.
19 Christopher Mamer, 720 Reaper
Block.
20 Morris Mller, 1301 S. Peoria 8t.
21 Oscar Hebel, 1105 SchlTIor Bldg.
22 Chas G. Kompf, 913 Concord PI.
2370. J Brundage, 110 S. Dearborn
St.
24 L. A. Ilrundago, 2210 Clifton Ave.
25 Geo K. Schmidt, 4228 Sheridan
Rd.
26 John C. Cannon, 4047 N. Hermi
tage Avo.
27 Lcltoy Miller, 6322 Nlckerson Ave.
28 Joaopn F. Haas, 2712 Fullorton
Avo.
29 Ernest Wlthall, 1941 W. Garfield
Blvd.
20 Thomas J. Healy, 6415 8. May Bt
31 Wm. n. Reld, 1336 Garfield Blvd.
32 Charles A. Williams, 122 G. HTChl
gan Ave.
33 George Hltzman, 500 County Bldg.
34 Sol. P. Roderick, 1328 3, SpauTdlng
Ave.
35 Chas. J. Peters.
Country Districts.
Petor Anter, South Holland.
William II. Weber, 315 County Bldg.
Peter M, Hoffman, 600 Counfy Bldg.
Joseph Carolan.
William Busse, Mount Prospect
Dr. Frank H, Anderson, 1418 Sher
man Ave., Evanston.
B. II. Bonlznk, auditor of tho Mer
cantile Trust & Savings Bank, Is not
only popular in banking circles but
has frlonds In overy branch of tho
bttslnoss world of Chicago.
Goorge L. Scheln is ono of tho ablest
and most highly respected members
of the Chicago bar. His many friends
would like to see him on tho bench.
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MALONE,
Equalization and Fearless Opponent
and Their Satellites.
CHICAGO'S
CONSTITUTIONAL
DELEGATES
FIR8T DISTRICT.
Republican.
Waltor II. Wilson, 2C10 Prnlrlo avo
nuo. Democrat
Lovy Mayer, Blackstono hotel.
SECOND DISTRICT.
Republican.
John J. Gorman, 1633 Jackson boule
vard. Democrat
Mlchaol F. Sullivan, 1611 W. Jack
son boulovard.
THIRD DISTRICT.
Republican,
Edward II. Morris, 0757 Vornon
avenue.
Archibald J. Caroy, 3428 Vernon
avenue.
FOURTH DI8TRICT.
Democrat
John E. Tracgor, 021 W. 54th place.
Gcorgo P. Latchford, 4632 Emorald
avenue.
, FIFTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Morton D. Hull, 4865 Woodlawn
avenuo. ,
Abol Davis, 6125 Ellis avenue.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Republican,
Georgo A. Dupuy, 4526 N. Paulina
street
Rufus C. Dawos, 1800 Sheridan road,
Evanston.
8EVENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Frederic R. DoYoung, 60 B. 156th
strcot, Harvoy.
Amos C. Mlllor, 241 Molroso avenue,
Kenllworth.
NINTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
David E. Shanahan, 3315 S. Western
boulovard.
Democrat
Charles J. Mlchal, 2410 S. Kedzlo
avenuo.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
William II. Cruden, 10204 Wallace
street.
Porcival G. Baldwin, 2017 W. 70th
strcot.
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Douglas Sutherland, 6558 Minerva
avo nuo.
Oscar Wolff, 10611 Avonuo H.
FIFTEENTH DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Ernst Kuno, 2025 S. Halsted street.
Democrat
S. E. PIncus, 83G W. 14th street.
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.
Democrat.
Thomas
street.
Mlchaol
strcot.
F. Frolo, 1140 W. Taylor
Iarussi, 701 W. Taylor
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
Democrat
Martin J. O'Broln, 3845 Flournoy
strcot
Michel Rosonborg, 1250 Independ
ence boulovard.
TWENTY.FIRST DISTRICT.
Republican.
Georgo F. Lohman, 500 N. Long
avenuo.
Charles S. Cutting, 307 N. Waller
avonuo.
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.
Republican.
William Ganschow, 2156 Pierce ave
nuo. Charles Woodward, 225 S. Scovlllo
avenuo, Oak Park.
TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Willard M. McBwen, 3633 N. Spring
field avonuo.
M. A. Mlchaelson, 3018 Palmer
Snuaro.
TWENTY.SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Democrat
Ernst D. Potts, 21 N. Ashland bou
lovard. Edward J. Corcoran, 323 S. Peoria
street.
TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Alexander II. Rovoll, 842 N. Michi
gan avenue.
Charles II. Ham 111, 199 Lake Shore
drive.
THIRTY-FIR8T DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Eugono II. Dupoo, E34 Aldine ave
nue. William II. Deckman, 2468 Orchard
street
WESBEY WILL
WIN IN 26TH
William II. Wesboy, popular city
collector, will bo tlio noxt Ropubllcan
committccninti from tho 20th ward
unless all signs fall. Mr. Wosbey Is
tho cliolco of tho rank nnd fllo of tho
lmrty nnd tlicro Is llttlo doubt of his
election.
RE-ELECTBAULER
Popular 22d Ward Alderman
Should be Returned to the
City Council.
Tho voters of tho Twonty-socond
ward should ro-oloct John H. Baulor
to tho city council. lo has proven
himself to bo nn able, honest, faithful
and influential alderman.
EAGLETS.
E. A. Wangorsholm, President of
tho General Lighting Fixturo Co.,
with offices at 28 West Lako strcot, is
ono of tho most popular business mon
In Chicago. Ho is n booster and is
always interested In ovory movo
rsent to bettor tho city.
Clarence S. Piggott stands high at
tho Bar and is rospoctod by the peo
ple. Ho will bo a judge some day and
In the near future at that.
Joseph F. Haas has always mado
a good public rocord. Ho is a man
of the people
Chief Mooncy of tho city detcctlvo
bureau, Is ono of tho ablest police
officials In tho United States.
Colonel August W. Mlllor, popular
clerk of tho Circuit Court Is making a
splendid public record.
Dixon C. Williams, tho well known
manufacturer, deserves well at the
hands of tho Domocratio party. We
a wrn leador.
William H. Wosboy, tho city collec
tor, is ono of tho most popular of
Mayor Thompson's cablnot Ho gives
satisfaction to tho public and is tho
right man in tho right place.
H. II. Merrick is one of tho leaders
in the clvlo llfo of Chicago. As presi
dent of tho Association of Commerce
he has done great work for tho city,
its prosont and futuro. llr. Merrick
is prosldont of the Groat Lakos Trust
Company, Chicago's new big bank,
which stalled in with a capital ot
$3,000,000, and a surplus ot 8600,000.
All of the stock 'was oversubscribed
for.
Samuol Kerstcn, popular with every
body, nnd loader In tho plumbing nnd
heating trado, is often tnlkod of for
City Treasurer.
Tho Municipal Voters' League in its
roviow of tho city council this yonr
says:
Twonty-thlrd Word Waltor P.
Stcffon. Finishing third year In coun
cil with excellent record; man ot
great Industry and onorgy. Aid. Stof
fen Is ono of tho strongost factors for
aggressive honesty in tho council nnd
his influence- has boon wholly for good.
Francis J. Houlihan, nblo and popu
lar attorney, with offices In tho Con
tinental & Commercial Bank building,
is often montloned for Judge
William G. Keith, commissioner of
tho Bureau of Gas and Electricity, is
a popular and painstaking public of
ficial and tho good rocord ho is mak
ing is pleasing tho citizens of Chicago.
Ho Is a practical oloctrlclan and tho
pooplo aro all with him In his success
ful efforts to improvo tho efficiency of
tho important department ho is at tho
bead of.
Mayor Thompson should bo given
a chanco to flro a lot ot deadwood
among tho city hall dorks. Somo of
thorn thinking thomsolveo safe under
tho civil servlco law, are Impudent,
lnsubordinata and useless.
Edward W. Evorott, tho well known
Chicago lawyer, Is froquonUy men
tioned for Judicial honors, although
ho has novor indicated any deslro to
seek a position on tho bench. Ho is
vory popular with all who know hlra
and his connections, professional and
othorwlse, aro all of that high class
which Instills respoct and confidence.
Alderman Walter P. Steffen of the
Twenty-third ward, Is making a good
record In the City Council. He la one
ot the coming see- of Chicago and the
people are pleased with him.
William II. Wesboy, tho popular
city colloctor, is strongly urged by
Republican leadors for ward commit
teeman in the Twenty-sixth ward.
George W. Paullln, tho well known
furrier and Drainage Board Trustee,
Is boing talked of for delegate to the
National Ropubllcan convention from
tho Tenth District
Circuit Court Clerk August W. Mll
lor was unanimously indorsod tor Ro
publlcan ward committeeman from
tho Twelfth word by tho regular ward
organization. It is probable that ho
will bo unopposed.
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GEORGE K.
Popular County Assessor
Tho county clerk's orflco undor
Robert M. Swoltzor hns never known
a scandal. It la clean, efficient nnd
ably managed.
Emmott Whealan is making a splen
did record as a member of tho County
Board of Commissioners. Ho is a
veteran Chicago printer who stands
high with everybody in tho trado and
as a public official is winning frlonds
everywhere.
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11 West Randolph Street
.Adolph Kraualaanraya la the lead ad
every movemeat tor the ttraaeat
f condition la Ofeieag.
Cbarles Molltor, a recognized loader
In the machinery trade, is one ot Chi
cago's leading and most reliable busi
ness men. His name is honored
wherever be is known.
Charles Krutckoff is one of the
most popular members ot the Board
of Assessors. He always looks after
tho people 's intorests.
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President of the Congress Hotel Company.
SCHMIDT,
and Republican Leader.
District Attorney Clyno is making
a good record.
Clayton F. Smith is a popular Dem
ocratic loader, vhoso friends predict
futuro honors for him.
Fletcher Dobyns, the popular mas
ter in chnnccy, is at tho forefront
in overy movomont for tho better
ment of Chicago.
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William II. Wesboy is making a
good record as city colloctor. Tho
thousands of peoplo who do business
with his ofllco all pralso tho up-todato
mothods introduced by him and which
add to tho popularity of Mayor
Thompson's administration.
S. P. Mossingor has done much for
Chicago In furnishing tho peoplo with
a fine lot ot first-class restaurants.
Clean out tho barnacles, Mayor
Thompson, and breath easier in the
City Hall.
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