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Saturday, Oct. 5, 1912.
Real Estate Values
Have never been so low in
Tacoma as at present and never
will be again. Buy now at
rock bottom prices. Read
Tbese ads, you will surely find
something of interest to you.
REAL ESTATE
An Ideal Spot for Your
Home
15 acres fertile upland. unsur
passed view of mountains and val
ley. Good school 3-4 mile distant;
ltt miles from Sumner, on rural
telephone and mail route. Five
room house, two good chicken
houses, splendid well with pump;
one acre under cultivation and bal
ance easily cleared. Tacoma prop
erty (North Knd preferred) taken
. In exchange as partial payment.
Consideration {3,600. Helen M.
Purvis. Puynlltip. I?. D. No. 1. Box
128, Wash. Phone Sumner 10 F-2.
NRW 6-room bungalow and 2 lots,
South 41st street, worth $1,900,
■Will take |1,350; most any terms;
■winter wood thrown In. Main 9568
evenings or Sundays.
GOOD 20-acre Oregon ranch for
• rent, 115 a month with privilege
to rut and sell the timber. Good
chance to make money. Near
school and sawmills; Rood hunting
and fishing. Sale price $3,500. An
other lino 160-acro ranch, hlgnly
Improved; price 5".000, on t«rmi.
Address. 11. F. D., Box 31 A. Lake
view, Wash. g
SUBURBAN HOME
3-room house and three acre* of
good land, 1 aero cleared. Price
$1300. Good terms.
Benbow & McFavland
1114 Natl. Realty Blilg.
$10 DOWN
$7 PER MONTH HOME
A new house and two good
cleared lots In good location: 5
rent car fare; a Rood proposition.
More lots If desired. Price $500.
J. M. CURTIS
314 Hankers Trust Dldg.
I'M ACRES CROOK CO.,
OREGON.
Water right paid; all level, and
good soil; will exchange for Ta
coma property.
H. W. MYERS
428 Perkins ItldK.
RANCHES
Will have a number of good
* ranches to trade for city property;
nome good dairy ranches on easy
terms that will pay out.
LOTS
We can show you vacant lots
that are a snap and can be handled
on your own terms.
HOUSES
*■ Easy payments, Just like rent;
you can move in and stop paying
rent and own your own home.
J. W. Hoops & Sons.
224 National Realty Bldg.
IJ. W. Hoops & Sons.
224 National Heulty Bldg.
HOME
Near 38th and Yakima
South
• Modern 6-room house, all nicely
papered, 4 rooms and bath down
stairs; 2 rooms upstairs; 2 lots, on
grade, in fruit and berries; all im
provements in and paid; Vi block
to paved street. Price $2,250; $200
cash, balance $15 a month. (4-17)
Tel. evenings Main 81;!!).
Surety Bonds. Fir* Insurance.
E. V. GREGORY CO., Inc
8. R. Webb. E. F. Gregory.
Second Floor National Realty Bide.
1117 Pacific Aye.
NEW MODERN HOME
for Bale or rent; payments; no cash
required; move right In; will build
to suit your own plans; will take
lots in payment
. G. D. GRANT
312 Bankers Trust Bldg.
Pyyallyp Valley
We have tracts from 1 to 40 acres in this famous
valley, from $300 per acre up. This is one of the l>est
speculations on the market today. Some of this land
we can sell at the same prices that surrounding hill
land is selling for and the railroads are spending
millions within a few rods of our tracts. We are
specialists in valley lands.
HARRY V. SMITH
204-5 Provident Bldg.
_mM i^gPW^^^B^. Osteopathte Specialist anil Bloodless Sur
- A RtPlliiinlA goon, with experienced medical and sur-
MWKr "'i;> -WIK Klcal specialists assisting. We make a
■M E*P * specialty of eye, ear, utoinuch, skin, blood,
Hk£%ss& "<^H kidneys and bladder, also Appendicitis,
- Hlitnuiadiiii, Goitre, Catarrh Dropsical,
V ''.Tubercular and Arutmle conditions,
j*-** *^k gtonlto-urlnary ■ diseases, • prostatic all
- v -,y**,£■■ ''^Oß .1 ments, ■ and all weaknesses, - chronic and
W'- r eTh°a"l« th«ron"' place In the city where
you can get Osteopathlc and.Chiropractic
Wmmm&m^f^W^f^' >-treatmont combined with expert medical
. ■ tDR. attendant for women. ■>
Osteopathlc Specialist and Bloodless Sur
geon, with experienced medical and sur
gical specialists assisting. We make a
specialty of eye, ear, Htomuch, akin, blood,
kltlneys and bladder, also Appendicitis,
It li•-11 ■■■ <■ i i~.in. l..,iirr. Catarrh Uropalcal,
I 1.1.. r. nlor and Arucmlc candUluna,
g-Y'iilio-ui Inary diseases, prostatic ail
ments, and all weaknesses, chronic and
nervoua disorders.
This la tlte only place In the city where
you can get Osteopathlc and Chiropractic
treatment combined with expert medical
treatment. Lady attendant for women.
'■-•• 'TPMWHBiiiii 1 ' A SPECIAL TIIK.\TJIK\T FOR CA
. Wmm*W^C* \ TARRH—A 82-pa*» booklet devoted en
'■-'■•'.i'*Hiiß. • " \ tirely to the treatment of catarrh of the
'^HHHk' ear, eye, nose, throat and other parts of
•---- v? 'M:^mm^^m^^jm^^' the body free to all. MRV—Bear In
OK INTKRKST TO MB!*—Bear In
' . MM^M&Jstim&M E9 mind I am the oldest established men's
■"." "^HwijcSSßsSl^ißß 9 specialist in Tacoma, with the best
- ' iM Bl equipment on the Coast. There Is a rea-
UyWaHß^S^j-^B^JH I son why we do the largest men's prac
- fl W#%H I tice In the city. "914," the new "606," for
AH M;£?:.'?&■ :.^»1 H blood poison, given for less money. ■ «
S Um**W*%:Ma »W^ - M>' TrrplnF-OnnuKt '1 rrntamt will raise
)%^H*ißtßa I ' any subnormal temperature to normal. A
.^■^■■tO' .'TJM »^L three months' course of treatment will
(r3sft^H Bft&jfl |^' positively return to normal health any
■ Eifi Lr person suffering; with tuberculosis in the
earlier stages.
HOI US it. in. to 8 p. in. '■ Simnluj* from 10 to 13. CONSULTATION
■nuuß.
- 131 »Vi PacMlo Itir. next door to National Bunk of Coaaaaovoa,
*%lfwSl«SS«3»<Sf OBSC'HIPTIVB i CIRCULAR* ,O?I}IUD4CKa* MffiStfmMgggl.
REAL ESTATE
BUNGALOW with bath, I rooms, !
lots; $1,600, $liiO cash, $20 month
ly. Call on Mr. Lano, corner Kast
M and Lennox Place (about number
3573), Just north of Kast 36th st.
Take McKlnley car to 3'itli. Owner,
206 Kqultable building.
BALK or trade, Improved farm,
stocked. Mr. Howe, phone Madi
son 377.
FOR Puyallup Valley lands Bee
Harry V. Smith 204 Provident bldg
a FIXE bungalow
Brand new 5-room bungalow,
15 minutes ride from postoffice,
for gale on your own terms.
NEW JERSEY MOUTGAGE
& LOAN CO.,
11l So. 10th St.
ACREAGE
For Sale—Close In, 5 and 10-acre
tracts. Good soil: $50 an acre, $50
down, $10 a month. Address A. J. B.
Care Times.
FOR SAl..K—Cottage 4 rooms, bath
and pantry, modern plumbing,
Kas and electricity; 2 lots, near
Franklin school, for $1,100. For
particular! call nt 004 so. I st.
FOR SALE —6 acres, well Improved,
1 acres orchard, 1 acre strawber
ries; also loßun and raspberries;
300 chickens and five chicken
houses. Good (•room house with
all conveniences, on So. A. C. H.
Uvermere, It. 1). No. 3, Box 331,
Tacoma. .
VISIT PUYALLUP
FAIR
Puyallup Valley land our spe
cialty. We exchange farms for
city property and city .property
for farms; bouses and lots for
lots and lots for other lots. We
can exchange your property, any
kind, anywhere. Try us.
See Burk for Valley 'land, 204
Bankers Trust building.
$15 Per Acre for
20 Acres of $50 Land
Good location on automobile road
near Tacoma Kastern R. R., adjoin
ing good town. Land lies well;
soil good; splendid opportunity to
secure land at bottom price direct
from saw mill man. Terms $2.50
per acre cash, and $2.50 per acre
per year for 20 acres or more.
J. M. Curtis & Co.
314 Bankers Trust Bldg.
TRADE
Have you a residence In Taco
ma incumbored, which you
would consider trading for a
.small country home, clear of
incumhrance, with 117 ft. of
waterfront and splendid view
of Mt. Tacoma? This is a mod
ern 5-room house, barn, water
piped from spring, lots of gar
den space, can catch trout from
your door steps. Furthermore,
should you not care to live
there we will guaranteo tt
rent this at )20 per mouth.
G. D. GRANT
312 Bankers Trust.
RICH MAN'S
DAUGHTER
LOST
(By United Press Incased Vtlre.)
WATERWITCH, N. J. r Oct. 5.
—After searching the woods ad
joining this exclusive section with
searchlights and dogs for two
nights, detectives working on the
case of Miss Ruth Ely, daughter
of Daniel R. Ely, New York club
man and bond dealer, who disap
peared, are today baffled.
Miss Ely Was stricken with a
nervous attack following a break
with a young man to whom she
was reported engaged and after
two weeks of brooding vanished.
The police believe they are con
fronted with another Dorothy
Arnold mystery.
RealEstateTransfers
Ml Nels Ilomme to Amanda
Krlkson L 1 to 4 B 14 Cnt.rl
Ik ad io
547 Jas R O'Furrell & \vf to
Gustave Krabsuh s2 L 12 Ort
tern 5
558 H T.i Newell to Jos Miller
part of c % of se ne 11-20-3
lying south of C M rof w... 10
561 Wilson McNeill & wf to O
\V Morris L 7 B 7823 TLC 1
ad 1320
567 Northern Coast Co' to Geo T
Depew L, 5-0 B 8733 TLC 0
ad GOO
56'Jqc Elizabeth A MIkIioII to
Ja« (i Mlgliell L 1-2 B 8 White
& O ad I
575 Felix Dubott & wf to (leo
W Gillett L. 12 to 14 B 4629
S side ad 850
535 l'enna Co to W A Richmond
I- 6 to 10 B 5 Ouimettes 2 ad 225
587 Jos F Uuchttoens & wf to
Stella Grzecznlk 1, 6 B 7942
lnd ad 325
59S State to Ellas Olson 20.
lineal chns tdlnds in front L. 4
sec 2G-21-le , 21
LOCAL DEATH 11KCOHD
Fiinc-rni of Wllllnni Shaw.
Funeral of William Shaw was
liclil lit :i o oleck this afternoon
from oHika-Buckley-Ktna com
pany's chapel. Interment in Toco
ma cemetery.'
Khiiitml of H..1.irl Ilojd 'Miller.
Funeral of Itohert Hoyd Miller,
au» 67 years, was held at 10 o'clock
this ltiorniflTß from Hoska-Buckley-
Klng COinpftny'fl chapel under aus
pices of Tucoma lodge No. 22, F. &
A. M. Interment in Tacoma ceme
tery.
Mm. Carrie Klflirrc.
Mrs. Carrie Klfberg, ase !>7 years,
wife of John Elfberjr. East 36th and
V sts.. died yesterday morning at
her home.
ALMOST A MIHACLK.
One of the most startling
changes ever seen In any man, ac
cording to W. B. Ilolsclaw, Clar
endon, Tex., was effected years
ago in his brother, "fie had such
a dreadful cough," ho writes,
"that all our family thought he
was going into consumption, but
hp began to use Dr. King's' New
Discovery, and was completely
cured by ten bottles. Now he is
sound and well and weighs 218
pounds. For many years our fam
ily has used this wonderful rem
edy for Coughs and Colds with
excellent results." It's quick,
safe, reliable and guaranteed.
Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial
bottle free at Ryner Malstrom
Drug Co., 938 Pacific avenue.
Gymnasium classes now open.
Y. W. C. A. "Advertisement."
REAL ESTATE
BUY NOW
Now Is the time you should buy,
when every one wants to sell is the
best time to buy. Take advantage
of It and make some money. If
you can't find what you want In
the real estate columns, a "want
ad" In The Times will find it for
you. Only a cent a word and four
insertions for the prlco of three.
6-room house and one acre im
proved for sale. Call at 5821 So.
Bprague.
ON PACIFIC AYE. 5 A.
Way this side of Fern Hill, well
Improved, modern house, barn, etc
Best platting; proposition; only
$5,300, on terms.
1,200 acres In the Qulncy country,
near R. It., $12 an acre, 1-3 cash.
40 acres, % mile from OH qua, to
trade for city property. 28 acres
improved, by Wlnlock, to trade for
a house In Tacoma; 320 acres In
Horse Heaven, all Improved, house,
barn, plenty of good water, will
trade for a nice home here and a
little money; T. R. house at North
Yaklma to trade for home here.
We trade all kinds of properties
anywhere. • '
A. HAVARD & CO.
205 Bankers Trust Bldg. *
r f>ONT PAY RENT '
$25 down and the balance In small
monthly payments, Is all we ask of
you in return for this comfortable
little home. A brand new 2-room
bungalow; 2 nice level lots; fine lo
cation;, city water; near car lin<*
store and school.
JOHNSON BROS.
601 National Realty Bldg:.
FOR SALE—By owner; 2 lots In
choice neighborhood, -on paved
street, between 6th aye. and 11th
St., car lines. Phone Main 6617.
2-room house, 4 10t5..... $500
3-ronm house, 4 10t5...... 530
4-room house. 4 lots $800
4-room house, Vi acre $700
6-room house, 2 lots $800
All these place* are in a rapidly
developing addition In the southern
part of the city, with . all city con
veniences, and will be sold on good
terms, and liberal discount for cash.
The prices are all far below market
value. Investigate and see for your
?• H. ROBERT PAUL v
■ 909 National Realty ■ Bldg. ■
Bargain Sale or Trade
Beautiful modern 9-room house,
t acres beat quality of soil, all
kinds fruits; both elty and country
conveniences combined; bordering
on city limits,- 5c car service. Con
sider modern, well located Tacoma
properly In trade. Get busy.
Juoairs * Mill, 314 lailrin Tnut
THE TA9QMA TIMES.
IMPANNELLING THE JURY IN BIG
DYNAMITING CONSPIRACY CASE
Srono in courtroom sketched by Artist YiilciHine; Sc-iuilor
Kern (1); A. It. Hovey (2); Dlst. Atly. Miller (S)1 \V. X. Harding
(4); Asst Dist. Atty. Xlcliols (5); later («); Judße Aiulei-son (7).
ALFRED R. HOVKY of Hard
ing & Hun-) in.ij In- depended on
to furnish the' oratorical fire
works for the labor leaders.
(By United I'ress Teased Wire.)
NEW YORK, Oct. s—The stock
of the Singer Manufacturing com
pany Is valued at $80 a share,
with a par value of $100, In the
appraisal of the estate of Mrs.
Josephine Blanche Chambers.
RHEUMATISM
I Gladly ■end My Draft* which
are Relieving Thou«nn<l« to
. every Sufferer. . " .
TO TRY i m:i:
Jnnt Send Your Name on a Postal
This offer is open to everyone—
you'll get a Dollar Pair of Dyer's
Magic Foot Drafts by return post,
. ■ prepaid, on
Xud?* _i^*»._ can show' you
/jy.T* lX several thou
tf \JL- san(jß °t let-
ClmL^^ \i& 'Units telling;
imV?** 17? "' extraordl
jT' llf nary cures,
<|X I A J V many after •
I''^Er^*G[ f lifetime of suf-
''I , r jß^v nn<' baths and
V*y»A»r JMbX everything else
jamMrymwmr th<-y cou]d trr
™&Mr >it\- Drafts work to
Fredr'k Dyer, drive out pain-
Cor. Sec. causing lmpur
,"' , , itles is care
fully explained and Illustrated in
my free Book which comes with
the Drafts. After trying the
Draft, then ,
if you arc --"•""■ j-r mmm
satis f 1 c <l «edrn"Sr~ "^JkajuSm A
■end m ■'TflifffW^Mß
One ! >iill!ir, D|m|l HksH
If not they "VSiJ WfTmU^M^M
cost you mjb/
noth ins,
for I send them «a free' trial and
accept your verdict. Address
Frederick Dyer, Cor. Secy, FKIO
Oliver Midi;.. Jackson, Mich. Her d
no money—Just your address. Write
today.
SCOOP X™ The Long and Short Of It . ■ - - By "HOP"
( II \IU,KS WfIMJCY MILd,KIt,
IT. S. district attorney, and for
mer attorney general of Indiana,
who will be the big leK»l KUii for
the government in the dynamit
ing case.
GIVEN UP FOR
DEAD; IS ALIVE
(By United Prens Ijeasod Wire.)
PETAMJMA, al., Oct. 5.
-—Robert Deacon of this city
who went to San Francisco
two days before the earth
quake and fire six years ago
and has since been mourned
as dead, is here today, a
wealthy man.
Deacon left San Francisco
for Alaska one day before
the disaster, engaged In min
ing yinl amassed a fortune.
LAFOLLETTE TO
WRITE AGAIN
(By United Press Leased Wire.)
MADISON, Wis., Oct. 5. —Re-
suming publication of his auto
biography which was Interrupted
last spring Senator Robert M. La
Follette, in LaFollette's maga
zine today prints the first of a
series of articles which are de
signed to round out hlg story and
which deal vitally with the pres
ent national campaign and the
part he played in the early stages
of the progressive movement.
TII>K9 AT TACOHA SI'NDAY
Time. Heig-ht.
6:ti6 a. m 2.0 feet
2:00 p. ra 11.1 feet
"7;40 p. m 8.0 feet
|1:52 p. m 9.0 feet
TinES AT TACOMA MONDAY
•Time. Height.
6:53 a. m 2.5 feet
2:28 p. m 11.2 feet
8:10 p. m 6.8 feet
' Join the Y. W. C. A. Hsopltal-
Ity club. "Advwtlgemeiit."
CLAKKXCK W. NICHOLS, as
sistant U. S. ih-ii ii ( attorney.
25 WOMEN POISONED
AT CHURCH DINNER
DENVER, Col., Oct. I. —About today 111 with ptomaine poisoning
23 women delegates to the Tope- here following a dinner at Trin
ka convention of the women's ity club. Physicians are unable
board of Foreign Missionary so- to decide what article of food was
ciety of the Methodist church are responsible.
Nobody's Too Old For Run
On This Merry-Go-Round
When the merry-go-round Is
combined with a swing and
mounted in one's back yard the
joy of the children in the neigh
borhood knows no bounds.
Anyone can have one of these
things by following a few simple
directions.
The illustration largely explains
Itself, but a faw dimensions will
be a help. The upright Is a 4 by
4-ln. timber, set 3 ft. In the ground
with 8 ft. extending above. It is
braced on four sides with pieces
2 In. square and 2 ft. long, but
ting against short stakes. The uiv
per *nd of the pout is wound with
a few rounds of wire or an Iron
strap to prevent splitting. The
cross-piece Is 2 in. square, 12 ft.
lons, strengthened by a piece 4 in.
Piano and voval culture. Y.
W. C. A. "Advertisement."
12 YEAR OLD
BOY KILLS
MOTHER
(Ry Vnited Presp Ix>iui><l Wire.)
WEST ANTHONY, Ida.. Oct.
s.—Arthur Whltaker, aged 12,
is In jail here today charged with
shooting and killing his mother,
Mrs. Mary Whltaker. The lad
recounted his story of the kill
ing without a tear, but will givo
no reason for his terrible act. He
fled after the killing RJid was
found several hours later in a
haystack by the officers.
EVELYN WON'T
GIVE UP THAW
(Hy VnKcd Tress EiMMi Wire.)
OMAHA, Xeb., Oct. 5. —That
she does not want a divorce, but
will await the liberation of Harry
K. Thaw and then return to htm.
is the assertion here today of
Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, who is en
route to Southern California for
the winter.
"The report that I am going to
Rano for a divorce Is absolutely
without foundation," declared
Mm. Thaw.
FERN HILL CLUB
OPPOSES RAISE
Following a number of indig
nation speeches at the meeting of
the Fern Hill Improvement club
Wednesday night, that organiza
tion went on record as opposed
to the proposed salary raiße for
firemen and city hall employes.
MOOSE PLAN U.
(Bjf I'nltcd Tress Leased Wire.)
CIIK'AUO, Oct. 5.—A vocntion
al institute, or university, cnibrac
[ng buildings and an Industrial
plant ooatiag 11,600,000, that will
afford instructions for 2.000 stu
dents, will be established MM
Chicago by the Loyal Order of
Moose iv the sprint of 191 S.
square and 5 ft. long. These two
pieces must be securely bolted or
spiked together. A malleable
Iron bolt, 3-4 In. in diameter and
15 In, long is the pivot. Drive
this bolt In a 3-3-ln. hole bored in
the post, which will make It a suf
ficiently tight fit. Make the hole
f<ir the bait very loose through
the cross-piece, so that there will
be plenty of "wobble," aa this ie
one of the mirth-making features
of thts machine. Use a heavy
washer at the head. The aeats are
regular swing boards, supported
by a stout and serviceable rope. A
3-4-ln. rope is not too heavy.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Fair tonight and Sunday; light
frost tonight.
Y. W. C. A. Bible and Mission
clauses. "Advertisement."
PAGE SEVEN.
BOLD BANDITS
HOLD UP
TRAIN
(By United Prr<,» Lcued Wlr*.] '.*
FORT SMITH, Ark., Oct. s.— 's
Posses are today on the trail of
three masked banditsh who held
up and robbed a northbound Kan
sas City Southern passenger train
three miles northeast of Poteaii,
Oklahoma. The bandits after
blowing open two safes in the ex
press car, rifled the registered
mail bags, escaping witb. a lur^o
quantity of loot.
DON'T BELIEVE IT
(By United l'rens i..-.-im-.i Wire.)
BERLIN, Oct. 5. —Little cre
dence was placed in reports of
serious fighting along the Balkan
frontier lietween Turkish troops
and Bulgarian and Servian sol
diers by diplomats hero today.
Keporta received here from Con
stantinople denies the reported
Turko - Hulgurian engagement
near Janiboll in which four Turks
are said to have been killed.
Neither has confirmation been re
ceived of the report that thirty
Turks were killed by Servian
troops in a battle near Vranya,
EDDIE QUITS
I,OS ANOBUBB, Cal., Oct. 5. —
I'enditiK the outcome of th#
charge of oommtttlnf a statutory
offense. City Prosecutor Guy Kd
die, moral censor of Im* Angeles,
IMMWI his office over to a sulwrd
inate todny.
At yesterday's hearing, attor
neys for the MCtlMd prosecutor
requested a ten days' contlini-
UM. This, however, was refus
ed, and Kddie will be arraigned
for jireliiuinary hearing today.
KILLED IN AN
ELEVATOR SHAFT
Mr. and Mrs. n. D. Perrett,
52f>2 South Bteeta stre<'t, have
jiißt ri'ceived the sad news of the
untlinoly and sudden death of
their 19-year-old RiandauKhtor,
Httth Burns, at Minneapolis. The
girl was instantly Killeil liy fall
ing three floors to the bottom of
an elevator shaft, the door of
which hnd b*ra left opn.
FARMER MAY NOT
Joe Bonds has b«en so vicious
in his determination to secure a
second match with Prank Farmer
of Katonvillo that the latter has
shown a tendency to sneak away.
Tho match was practically set
tled for the 19th at Katonville,
and now there is fear that it will
fall through. Bonds says he will
probably be in the ring at the
Jack Grace benefit.
Eyes Cured
Grateful Patient* Tell of Almost
Miraculous Cures of Granulated
Lids, Wild Hair«, Weak, Watery
Kyes and Kyo l>l.ii;«aos— many
have thrown away their glasses.
after tiling tills magic remedy one
week. Send your name and address)
with full description of your trou
ble to the 11. T. Bchleg;el Co., SS7O
Home Bank KulMlnsr. PeoHa.. 111., '
or fill out the coupon below, and
you will receive by return mall,:
prepaid, a trial bottle of this magic
remedy that has restored many
almost blind to sight. -
FREE lIOTTM-: rori'ON
This coupon Is srood for one |
trial bottle of Sclilori-I's Magic
Eye Iteinedy, sent to you pre
paid, with testimonials from
thousands of cured patients. Sim
ply fill in your name and ml- -
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