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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 1920
RAILROAD BILL
GOES TO WILSON
Uxpeclod lo Act Upon Be
fore Return of Roads
on Monday.
NO HINT OF POSITION
Palmer Will Study
mid IliiifV DiKfKl f 'Ml
' Will He Kxamincd.
w? ASQUITH IS BACK
TO FIGHT GEORGE
l iu now
I .lit I'f'i I lt )atll)ll"l ''
iixluir ,ii ' vlli i nli
nirtii' r . if e if JihIk'
I ! . rorini r I) nf inii
I llitf "' l 'llnol l'
I .IhIk lilli' w necrel ir "f
j lc lithwirnn. teirltoiy under Oi.verniu
i,i'fifn l''Mfi retiring fnitn ihe
!! In- .! rrniVj miinifi fr
. iktaliorii.t of n life luminance oni
jlMIIV, It .1 llllV i'l m.lco a '
, W III' II C'-.ll'"ll IIC fll'IH tnmpr
J.i Ifllf mll'fCHleil ,y iy 111 II, pre,
ill m HI'iBe:
! Ah iiUte ncinilger linlge low
liimile rr.Ufnl trip t TiitaM. where,' nt inurtiaiinnal lw Krtir.
,i- I en 1,1 h in n l niafelml I hr I i.oNUO.V. Teh. 2H.- Former I're-
wi.in iii who Mmiil'iy n.iirrl' IM- I ,,,,, nri,... n Aun.nh lm i.mh
her li'il lil l ilttl. . Vlrf Innlc
.MtllllirOS ! i ial.u. rcfucil H receive tier
Ml Imwc Miurn
h" llei lh I" r
Ntiv ei,ln l
il.vurce
Maryland UuiHlaturc , M'ADOO DEMANDS
Get Uill lo ItcHcind imnuuu ULIYinnuu
Dru notification ACTION ON TREATY
'ormur Premier Is Re
turned to Knglish
Parliament.
nnuithti -r i
Mr l.nvvf n
ih liualMiml tin'
rt'lil i
it in Tin, Wier
i-nr-nlil
V, I'll,
Ki in'cl
'inlctiiiK
AKtllMITHN. K'li - Tl",
milniait bill "nt i. Hi.- while
hiiiine tndMV nnil the prenldent li e
rected to net m K before 1 hi ma;"
mm. rcimnetl lo privmi- cmitrnl mi
11:01 a. in. nenl AIoHiIhv
The m""" I" opiobiI bv On
I'Mlronri i)rnihrrhHKli und their lep
rtmPiilnllvi.il nw In Wiudilnirltin totl-Hdm-lnu
the preoldent propjiaal
for etilmnt nf ihir wm u
mamln were drafting mdv r memo
rial to the cjiaxiullve Wk' ng III n lu
veto the bill.
A nlmlliir rcquMut w nmdr vr
Mriliiy liy flwirie I. UmiUw, man
npflMf rtlrwclnr nf lh. KarmnrV Nh
Hf.nnJ roiim-ll. rl wili"l tlmi Hi"
Itrnnlilriil hmr n dnttnii frrnii lm
finpinlnitinii toimirrirv illlii'f b
torniiTH' iirn4iuitliii, bowifr, In
.i Irtlrr will lo Ihn while hMM lu
rlny. iircil ninnovnl tin- v'ii.ii
llnn Tliorn lm bein no Hull alhui frmii
Ihn white Ihiiiw to the iirimlilwnl
vIhwb mi lli nmimiiri'. I lo ln tin r
him for wvernl ly m nlirwt at Hn-I
bill jiroimrMl by rlr:liir iIhhthI
IIIiiu- nfter lhi wtiMtr unit Iuhiki
onilfr,o fhmlljr IhhI Hrril lo lhi
nieptirn In Hip rnrin In which H
Wiin Hiimvvil by tin' 1101111 iiwt
MHlilMlny mill Hie w;iiiit. Imit Mun
ilii) .
After It ttitH ri.celvtil t tlm
fi'iltlvn (ifflrc IimIhv. Hii' bill vvun
nnt to tlio WHr il'lirlinllt of J'H
IIimi for nil lllllllll iih to ItM MilUlltv.
In Hi" iiHiutl CJiiimf hiii'Ii mi opinion
vvoulil nut In" rimdy imtlrr four or
flVfi 1iih, but In iniM't llio prrai'iir
mIIiuiIIiiii tlm ili'iwirlinrnl In
IKH'Inl to nM'il uii It" oilnbin.
Tim iimlti.nt Imn 10 1I11.V".
'luiliiiK Humlujis or until nihltilKlit
M.ircli H, lo net 011 thi' bill Imfoni
il uoulit bi'i'iimo a liiw without hit
miniature, but Mini- hi' Iiiim tinli'ri'U
tlm roadx lotuineil 011 Mtirch I, hi'
In oxpcutuil lo nrl inunitly
BARNETT SUIT WAITS .
WORD FROM CAPITAL
ro.vriNi Ki) v'ltoii I'.viiH om:
I'.uiK'lt nuirrbYl N thn n'linn onu
who aMt'iiiiti.il' to marry lihn bn
fiiro. He ilonli'd i.iiilmt.Uiilly, how-i-vrr,
th.it Hlit- hail "khlnuK!il" ur
"iibilunlmt'' hint. 11s illfiiiiU'tlii'H from
llinrycUa al tin? time hmhiumI lo hi'
onn.tr. 1 111 also ula I ril Unit liiiriii'U
mill IiIh wlfo I1111I but about J.r. when
1 buy wt'iit to t'of f i'v villi) iin.l thai till
wim ulven tor llio inafrliiKo llcciuio.
Tlm U'lnalmU'i', ho Kild. vVa illvlJi'U
rvonly lictwi-en man niitl wlfo.
Mr), Hnrni'tl w;ih born In Oklu-
hoiua City 11 nil 1 thn mother of a
Kill 1C JCIIIM ol.l, xMoori'hr.nl ivilil,
Mho Ih 'onmrvntlvi', Im not 11 Hiieml
thrift mill Ureriici lnilily, lm nf.
IlniHil. At thn time ot brr Miiir
iiii(,-r, .Mm. Harnett woin 11 plain
I. Inc. mirKU urccii. iMoorolipnu wuil
anil not a "ft no "111; noun," ut hiul
Ik'Pd inporti'il.
Invpftlatlon of the rhnracter of
-M niirolu'iul Jin.l hl.l wlfo an hhiH'd
al by illjpatiilirH from t'offeyvlllti
jcrtrrilny. will bo welomnoJ. .Mooru
he.'Hl fahl l.'iNt DlKlit. lln my that
anynno wUihlnir lo look Him ill) can
apply to any nf Ihroo lunltn In TiiIh.i
anj olhiir pIum") ho muiKNl. lln Ih
a niPtnber of thi flini of Monrvhrail
At I'aliiB. with nfflci'rt at 200 Now
A lilt blllbllllK.
CAPITAL IS UPSET
IN NAMING COLBY
ntelen tn thn bonne of rnmmoni
from the fwliiely pnrllnmentary oUj
irb't, It wi uffloliilly nnnoiinceil to
ilny
The npei'tni'iilnr miIIIoI "dome
bHrK" of the former prlino mlnlir
threaten Premier Mnyil leor;n with
one of the mrenlml pHrllnmentary
hiiillen of hl I'xi-er. Mr Awiullh will
iKKiimn ihn lemlenihlp of thn oppoiil
Hun lo I be MVHi-ninent.
Thn ballollinX In the lleely !?
Alet'tlon mod plure 011 rnbrimry M
vfler a neniwiloiiHl rnmpnlRn In
whieb Mm. Aminlth anil hnr ilauirh
tr, I w1y Ilonhani Carter, look a
().vtii;bii ihovi rAr. o.st
on th whlilnK board It wan al leaning pan
In aome quartem tftal the ieaun
which led Id ohjeutloll t that lime B, The eriii ITe
need tmi neciwBHruy appiy in 1 I.uMioN, I'eri. Z
WSM'dl.lM. Mil. I'b
I onu lib r,t wild the ipiiearirn
hen- loibiv "f W.ivne 1' U .leeler
K"ti,.rn! ei'iiiim-l of the mill imIooii
li-nr ie in c..ilri Uii prm lelone of
Iho VfiMenrl prohibition enforce
met, I in I l.efoie llle leinperniire
((iri.mlltee of the houae of ilele
aalra, reeolullona were IntrfMlurcil
In both branchcH nl the leKlalmurn
re'iml(n .Marlrinil'a roHflfatlmi
.of the fwlerul prohlblllon liliielul
ment and aothotlitlmr Hie Knvrnnr.
In Ir.'lllille proreeilhiBB for H an
timment
TI.ANTIC I'm . N il , 1 Vl. 2V
Mrer In the United HtateH will
line every ami coinitllutlonfil
me.ir, "to kep that liberty ami
thai propel I lhal ia i:unrantreil
to in hy the eonatltiltbin." (JhrN
tlnn . I'elKenapHii deelnreil hern
todny at the I'nlled Stales brew-r-rt'
ronforence. nf which, lm l
prealdenl
NAME MICKLE'S SUCCESSOR
preeT( cuae. oik ri-iwun ' .i.i--.
N..w Vnrl iil he would hiatal that
Ihn nomln"e'a iiuallflcatluna for tho
nerretnryhlp be lookeil Into rnr
fully lefore he would vr for con
fMnvallnn trf lhal poatlloh.
A native nf Ml. Ijoille, r. I yeura
old, Mr. (Vliy 'ha been ennnaed In
law pnietlce In New York nlnce
IKI e Keep I for the 1 nionltiM he
wna a iiiiln tmiiril inmhcr. Iur
InK Ihn luKer nervlce he vi ,ia an
American tepteaentalUn In the In
lar.nllled alihilim conference al
-Khniici I're-
Ibxlli nf .Vi'vt Orlcniii Viljulmil
licuenil of ronfulcralc Muff.
INHlT U'tJIlTII. Tex.ia, I'el' "U- -
1? . It lloiibii of New urlcaiiM
wn ((.iln iipH,tited iidjuliint Ken
oral and chief of ataff of the I'nlled
K Al
mler Herbert II. Aatiulth waa ebicted
tn pnrllnnient by 1 1, '19 1 voice, mtalnat
II. Nil) for .1 M HIKiir, the labor
vandldale. and 3,771 fur .1 A. II.
, 1. . . . 1 1 1 . .
Willi a mlxt'il rm eptlon from a orowd
.., lAiiu ,..M..nu u.ir.i.tu,i K,..,t er-in-uiier
Ihe county biillUliiR at I'Nineiy. Air.
Aaipilth appeaieil but dM not Ml
tempt to apeak barnuee of thn Kr,'t
din When ho lft he waa pelted
with meal ami mi iittempt was 111111I0
to halt hi molor car with a rope.
V'liiZiuutt of I'orl Worth, command
Hoeth Mlieceedx flt-neml Mleklri of
of the (irKarotaitlon.
Mobile, who died 10 daya iiko. tlcn-
nil I Ion I h wia formerly eoiiimiinder
of Ihe 1oulM inn rHvkvlon of the
Confederiile VeteratlH.
For Itcservations; Is Not
a Candidate, He Again
States.
KT I.11I I8, .Mo., 1'eb. Ji. --WIIIIAnt'
fl. MnAdno will link that III 'name
le atrlakeu from the (Jcorla demo
riniln prceldontlal primary bHlloU
The former tocretary of the trean- 1
ury, here irn htmlncmi, tnadc Ihla na- I
aertlon Ihlr rnorntii sr. "If my name
haa been filed In the (leorBla prl
miiyj' In eplta of my rniueat that It
ehnu'd imt be rn lured, I ahall oak
that It be wltlidiiiwii. 1 preaump II
una ilntiti by mlNlakc. II la not m
Inlcntlou to run in tho (jnorgln or
any other prlUnry."
. Mr. McAdoo, however. Mated he
would leirurd It bin duty to necept
the uomlnalKm If It came to hlm un-
aollrltdl
Air, MeArtoo cam" nut mromfly fur
Imniftdi.ile trenty mtlftcatlnn.
'The pence treaty unit league of nil -tintii
covenant ought lo be ratified at
once, to enable the peoplo of Kilrop"
to rimnne proilliotloti." lie wild
"Tin re fhnubl not be any hair
uplifting over r-kervatlona. If Ihe
rene'VHtlona do not alter Hip Hiih
Btniiec of the pearo trealv, I think
they xhonlil be iiceepted rt ml IIiIh
vexcl. (lueatlon put out of Hip way '
WETS AGAIN ARE BEATEN
.Moicinciil for llrM'iil of rrohlbllloii
l:iiforccmciit 1-ilN hi IIiiiim-.
WAHIIINUTON. 1'eb, J5. Another
movement for repeal of tin) prohlbl
llon enforcement net wna defeaed
intr to homralpad entry of Tiinrc than DENIES NONPARTISAN AIH
.100,000 ncrea of land, n portion ot Mn" Hlu
which la adapted 10 cultivation m
L..iilopfi f Irnir.in formprlv pitihrurpd
In the DreBon and California rail-1
.,. Kri.m. ..... i ST PAUL. Minn . Feb
rpuiera reniuius on 100 mm StHtea Heimtor Illram Jul,
lotiiiMin llccliircs No crremrni
.Millie for North D.lkotn Supxirt
I
Hie
Hecomber 1. 1913, and honoriiblj mi" 1 liueil iiirmitrli here to I
today In the houae. It wur lnunclieil 1 ,iir?ed aohllpra, fnllora and marltiM I tininn .-iirna N J.
hy Heireiitiitlve iKoe. deinoerat of I ... . . . , h, , ,nrlhat he I1111I made nn ok
Mbwourl, ubo offered an amendment " 1 "n ,f ,, ,, , J :vl,h 'w",p",a ot thp iii.
to the pendim: letrlslRtlve npproprla-l flhnir of iippllcutlonH, the former, lenisuo resardhis auppori
On li I nr k ni! mil inn ii.riuii.uuu 1 lie 111 nprmilteil to II e neiwren vnru iimn-.v
fund for eiiforrement nf the not and 1;. nlJ Mny 3 iln, ttl0 (ltter between
proponliiK na a mibntltute Hint the 1 , . . . 1
the tered 011 by tliene two clnene will be
MiibJect lo entry ny cenenu nomc
net lie repented on .Inly I.
A noint of order iiKiilnat
(intendment bv I'.eprifientatlve Illan-
I ton. democrat, Texnn, wuh overruled,
1 but the amendment viun lout on a
I roll call. to 89.
Hteaderx on nnd nfter July P.
"l am not n nnnpnrti-i 1 ,
--I am a repuhllcnn ' fa, y.
.lohiiKon. "I nm Rolnc 1.) s0i
koto lo Kr- reptihlb nn
president I am comlni; 1 t
mttn for the aatnn purp(-r '
LANE ORDERS LAND OPENING ,11
.ir.O.(Mli) cr Opened In Orccmi nnd
ii-liliiKliin for llomolenil".
S ASIIINdTON l i b 2 S, re
tnry Uuni tod.iv ordered the open
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
i-m-ia anil -wae hi iiih m .i.i.-'..n . . . ....
bor.rN s-nr policy, lie Ml;ml In, i inmaieiy lie oiirei u ro,iK i un. o
Ki of tail wr aiolng tha-t the alruelUin an.bl a lhel of cbeera and
crHloHl war perbHl linvtnK paaeeil. lilaevi. . , .
be pruferred to leiuru to private; Sr. A..illh hi hi cninpalicii la
llfe an ml a ineaaMKc t all liberal In
i.. i.u v..- v.wk nrncilce bp haa Which lln wild;
b. eii ci.iiiu.kI for neveriil Inlerwala, , "Do not lei your llhnrnllaii
i thiil the llnltle alnlea, with Poland.
' abould be encnuriigcd to make pein e
with UiiniIu The uIUph, hn thought,
i abould do Ihn mime thlni;
invnallKiiiltiir life InaiirHlice coiulia
uit4 and ""a naa.iciaii im
hnr na .'villi llilKliea III me re
form of the Kiiultiible oompnny He
Hi-rvod In IftOI and 1802 na n mom-
her of the New oru annum my
Aetlinly ailip(it,nm,' I neouore
lloofovelt for the republlrmi preei-
denthil nouilniitbin In lfllJ, Mr.
olby wna pkiced In I'hurKe of w"'
elntiiia of ihn cimtewod ItiMiaeveli
leli'Kaleit frritn Viirloua Htaiea wn.i
nveiUualty ero denied convention
aeata, lln thtm beciuiie a ileloKiitii
from New Vork to, tn rirtu cotivon
i Ion of llio pioureiwlvo party, and In
111 I I nnd 111 lilHi lie wna llio pro-
h'rewitvo enndldate for aenntor from
Now York, in mo mm cnmpuiKii.
however, ho Hiipportod ncllvelv the
(impiilKti pf ricaidcni vvuaou tor
re-election.
After Mr. Colby hna taken offlou
Mr Polk, who haa been M-erntnry ml
i..i.,ri... uincr. il... rpMlirnrttl.in of Mr
Lanelnif la oxpetneu ui -retire iroiu i
....... l l.,.lb'M r
Llio mum inr. . .......
health hua not been Kood and phy-
MiulaiiH havo iidvu--vd hlm to take a
luiiB reat.
HlKiilId Air. Polk return two im
portant poe-ta Inthonlute lieliarltnen
woulil he vacant, Hint tf underaoc
Tetarv and of asHlnlant Heorotary.
Thi latter nlnon wim licail bv Wil
liam Phillip, newly appointed niln
iHter to The Nolhorlmida nnd I.ux-etnbouru.
i.ltmiMtll.. l.l.. .I . ,
M' I tun it, limn , r.-i'i -.. ..iii?
Armi l.iiura Ugwo-ltiirnett, tho TulNV
woman who Is iilleirod to havo
r!oKd ulth unit luirrli'd Jaukaon
be eith
er walered with turlam or fortified
by labor - throwing out a clalIeilKe
bnlh In Ihe 1 u I o r InlereytM itpil tho
preaent coalltlnn imvortiiiniut. '
lleKardluit Itueabi be advocated '
full mid free commercial, financial ,
mid ImlUHtrliil Inlercnurne. to be re i
opened without ileliiy. mid declared
'In Ileal Couch .
Tako IIAVIv' IIKAI.INO lloNKV.
3,'ic Advt
BIG NECK
671 It A CTEll RE A DING
A : ife ftnir ehnmclr rraditir will tiiaVii
jroti mnro luntnnlul toculljr nnd fl
Binnitlj'
mi. siM.hoxs
Tlirrnoloslit ind Character Reader.
117 Houth Cincinnati.
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
Are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the
result of Dr. Edward' determination
not to treat liver and towel complaint.i
with calomel. For 17 yeara he tvsd
thetc tnblcts fa vegctanle comiymnd
mixed with olive oil) in his private;
practice with great sucress.
They do air- the coot) that calomel
docs but have no bad after effects. No
pains, no cripine, no injury to the
pirns or danger from acid foods yet
they stimulate the liver and bowels.
Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
when you feel "loRy" and "heavy."
Note how they clear clouded brain and
perk up the tpiriLi. 10c and 25c a box.
;
on
MALLINSONf
SILK week:
March 1st 'tojfii9ZO
at Vandevers
i Enlarged Glands
n ! rrniitM without k'itlf, Pain -r
any 111 rffcrt wl limit If tvttIC litttitt ur
, iiH of tlm Y'Hi run pruve If l ir
i rick Itultrrnrt nfrtm tv fur thf fct
qul)kiit Mtjrrit, moit nature I. nrlf ntlfio
trmt.nrrtL fvr ilkMovfrcil for llio treat
nimi tif piiinrRfd icUnil ur Ak riecX U
hKH 4i iifiMt remarktljla tt yrar rrrortl nf
fiirVi riireit -of inn wonun nl rlilMrfn
who Imv trtftl varlnim othr re itiillN
i wtthnul wvaII i urrn of the rnont nbntlnatr
mM of mny vwrn" ptnri'lliiK nf tiutwartl
anil I tt war il enlarvfd uland of ih nrrk,
1 f Itant ii nil ntx tmnorM. (initrrnr in fur
nntpnt Motmy tumitHfly rpfumlil If It
' itoa not lo a airpit Vt'm niv thn proof
for every flu I in we mnkt Kree booklet
arni the moat ronvlnrlnic tttmonlat you
ever read, Jlundreila vt curel pflttenta.
Adilrenfl
GOITRENE CO.
Wist Ollnl Street, CIiIciiko.
To Cure A Cold
in One Day
Take
Tablets
99
I Bo sure you t'et tho Genuine
Look for this signature
B(Jolc WM on tho box. 30o I
I. AuTOMomuiSiiow Mr :' I
I Nnn.w, mi I
NEXTwniK 4!i"iV 9
IF fM Main St.,
Tli a comraop. ailment ihit'H I j ' ''jfit
7 people me too nrotiu to not;-'iS B " ' - aK
lfct until IhcdaiiKor line Is i j ' f '"JTS
) reached. Don't YOU do III 'Jj S ff - J
r) Get a 5bc bottle nf ''.ft, i if , fti'A
i DR. THACHER'S ,S &
DIARRHOEA. 1 X ,t;,V,A
1 MIVTI lot? il J t 'Vo'5i
I from your drug More and M H V, iiW 4ySKtr
hnvo It ready ot the llnl'Bll . T'j5&
symptott of Diarrhoea, Flux, fi v-. fi'',Mk lt ,ttt
I Cholera, Iufautuiu etc. In use Ml I f, WK$S. IIllC
half n ccnturv. feasant 1 .A-fSJi ltf..'KK,V
DR. ALLISON B ' K
Hours 0 n. 8 p. in. jB S!53
141a East Third Street l
Tclcphono OaaBO 0373 IwLaBBBWBBMBBBBBBaWMBBBBBBBBBBM
Value
That ia exactly
what you get in
these now
SPRING
SUITS
Tliorc arc stylus and
patterns to suit every
taste fro m the ex
treme to the conserv
ative dresser. T h e
ji rice is
$25 to $55
HOLMES
Mr
ri T ur c
r tt
vu 1 riio onu
223 SOUTH MAIN
r.iiii.
fS II
ASSESS sT
vaHarvaaVah .y m 1 m r m m m
xiaaH J Mil 7 1VW:,,iri
aiHiiiiiaaaaaaaaaiBM
Nothing cun tukc
the place of rich,
pure silk for fine
Shirts, and al
though fine silks
are hard to get, wo
have. been able to
secure an unusual
ly fine lot which
wo linvo had made
up in a full range
of s i 7. c s. They're
priced at
100
Each
The Store for Men
319-321 South Main
1 Sec these new Manhattan I
THK more you compare other shirts with
Manhattans the more evident it will be
that there really arc no others compara
ble with them. Never in the half century that
Manhattans have been made has there been any
cheapening of quality or workmanship in them.
Today they are without doubt the best shirts
made.
o
Ult spring stocks are here in great variety
now. Every one ot tnem new lor uiuii
(Iioqp rnnrlinil us we nor aivv other store
hah any Manhattans in stock. Come now and
sec this great stock while it is complete for it
won't be complete very much longer. Prices
$4 up
Clapp
Shoes
liclwvcn
First and
Second
Streets
Season
nd Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Black kid shoos, hijrh Louis
and military heels; all
sizes for ladies; all sizes
for school girls
Dress Footwear for Ladies
$ 9.75
j0:':: I $12.50
Black kid leather ox
fords; two -eye ties.
Pumps, hicrh full 1
and military heels
Exchange National of Tulsa
Exchange Trust Company v
The average estate in America lasts but two gen
erations. m . 1
Grandfather is the man who has the creative ability and the HABIT
OF THRIFT
Father usually benefits bv his close associations with the sound prin
ciples of grandfather, but father usually fails to pass these sound ideas
on to his son. Hence, failure comes to the average estate in the THIRD
generation.
Are you the well to do (not necessarily wealthy) father of a luxury-loving son or
daughter? If you are you should read the warning sign that fate holds out tor es
tates left in the hands of children who have not learned economy and the HABU
OF THRIFT.
Some fellow who is to be the grandfather and founder of a new "three generation"
estate, usually comes along and starts that estate because Father has not taught son
or daughter the blessings of economy ,and thrift.
No matter how much money you have, you can't afford to neglect teaching your
children that they can never become too rich to practice THRIFT.
A good way to start them is to teach them that a savings account is not beneath
their dignity. Start them out and encourage them to take pride in what they earn
and what they save.
Your estate may then last through at least one more generation than the average.
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