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IMONTOWN
A few of our citizens left town thi.-
week for the winter. Mr. anti Mrs. B
L. Cookson left cn Tuesday for a vis
it to several places in Florida. Mr. ana
Mrs. J. C. Hollenberry and Mrs. Alice
Hann to visit relatives in Philadel
phia.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Talbut spen,
several days the past week in Balti
more.
\Vm. Robinson, residing on G. Field
er Gilbert's farm, killed some fin
hogs, one weighed 520 pounds. Som
big hog
A very impressive memorial servief
was held the past Sunday evening in
the Lutheran church in honor oi
George Lambert, deceased. Rev. J. E.
Lowe delivered an appropriate ser
mon. Letters from Rev. George En
lar. D. !>■■ Rev. Hixon Bowersox an
Kev llarrv Baughman were read,
baptismal was dedicated in his hon
and the choir rendered some fine se
lections.
t’niontown Lutheran charge. J. n.
Lowe. Jr., pastor. Mt. Fnion—Sunday
school 120. C. E. 7.00 p. m.
St. Paul’s. Fniontown—Sunday
school and preaching combined a
a. m. Cantata entitled “Sons of
| VICTORY |
| 4 34% BONDS I
% $
v\ h se numbers, have the let u C, !). 1 or F before •<?.
& them win HE LAID Oil nßi k IS. 1922. !*
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T Holders <4 the above bonds wh open 'avmgs accounts by \\
depositing the bonds with tbi b ok on or h fore le
cmb r 10, 1922 will receive 4 ii terest for them from :
December 1, 1922. ‘2.
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;2. Depositors will also b entitled to the six months interest ,V
•A due on the Victory Bonds i ecembe. 15, 1922.
We shall be glad to have our own dep silo s and those who
■V have already placed these b nds with us for safe keep- *;
IS* ing to avail th ms Ives of this same opportunity. f
*2* If we now have v our bonds for safe keeping, he sure and *£l
tg, present your receipt.
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| The Westminster Saving Bank |
;•? Westminster, Maryland.
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INTENSE HEAT but LITTLE WASTE
Our Coal
YWJ/m L’se It and realize what coal eatls-
V faction really means. It requires min
B JSS’ imum attention and gives maximum
results. It is the very acme of beat
production.
LUMBER COAL C& SUPPLY CO.
Westminster, Maryland,
I DEAD ANIMALS |
rgj PROMPTLY REMOVED. g
A Alto Pay Special Cash Price For Old Or Disabled Horses Delivered To Our Plant. &
“ALWAYS ON THE JOB”
i CALL LEIDY |
ft? Phone 259 apr 8-tf Westminster, Md. ry
F. A. Sharrer & Son
J. FRANCIS REESE. Prop.
Funeral Directors Embalmers
Courtesy Efficiency
Service
DAY AND NIGHT PHONES 117
Automobile Equipment
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BANKARD & SON |
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Phone Day and Night 294
E. Main St Westminster, Md.
■Promise." at 7.30 p. m.
Immanuel, Baust’s—Sunday schoo.
1-30 p. m. Worship and sermon 2.3
p. ra. Union Christmas entertainment
Christmas night at 7.50 p. m.
P.pe Creek —Sunday school 10.30 a
ni. Morning worship 11.00 a. m. Ser
mon by the pastor. "The Revolution
ary Christ.” A hearty welcome is ex- 1
tended to all. Come. Xo service at Cn
iontown Sunday evening.
The Christmas cantata of Union
town church will be held on Friday
evening, December 29 at 7.30. Every
body welcome.
i Mrs. Sterling Zimmerman, of May
berry, was the week’s end guests o
her mother Mrs. Missonra Myers.
Uniontown Circuit, Church of Got 1
—pastorate, J. H. Hoch.—Sunda’ i
school 9.30 a. in. Preaching servlet
10.30 a. m. Subject, "A X’ight In Beth- I
lehem.” Christmas exercises at the}
Wakefield on Sunday evening at 7.30 j
p. m. All welcome.
_
' * CARROLLTON
A Mcrrv Christmas and a Happy
New Year to all.
Regular services in the Church of
God on Sunday. Christmas entertain
ment at 7.30 p. m.
THE DEMOGKATIC ADVOCATE, DECEMBER 22 1922
The Loyal Temperance Legion sent
12 “Comfort Bags ' to the woundec
soldiers at Fort McHenry. Each ha
contained the following articles
wrapped separate for each day from
Christmas till New Years Day. Shoe
strings, lead pencils, writing tablets,
envelopes, tooth paste, shaving soap
j testaments, handkerchiefs. combs j
good literature to real and post cards.
They also sent a box of vegetables,
post cards and scrap books to the j
Kindergarden in Baltimore.
How much more each on would en
| joy the Christmas holidays if wi
would remember some one loss for
lunate. Try it.
Mr. W. H. Blizzard is on the sic’
list.
; The late Kinsey Evans' sale wa
well attended last Saturday.
PATAPSI’O
| A Christmas entertainment will b
| given at the Methodist I’rotestan
'Church Sunday night by the Sunil...
school, he children will be treated
the same night by Old Santa. Every
body come to see Old Santa.
me C. E. Society has decided t
hold a box social on January 6 at i t
home of Mr. Elias Taylor. Every git
or women that comes and wishes t
pack a box, will be very much appro
elated. There will be other things fo
sale besides the boxes. Everybody
welcome to attend.
Evangelistic services will start
January 14, to which you are ail in
vited.
Prayer meetings in the church nex
Wednesday night, led by Elizabeth
Taylor. We had a very fine speake
with us last Sunday night from tl
seminary. His talk was enjoyed b,
one and all.
Misses Elion Chew and Evelyn
Spencer are confined to their bed a
this writing with rheumatism. Mi
di.tries L. Arnold is also on th.- sic’
list
Everyone is busy getting ready for
Xmas which is drawing very near.
SAMVVVII I.F
Sunday school at Sandv Mount 9.3 t
and rehearsal for Xmas servlet
which will be held, at 7.30 in the
evening.
The children will also have a re
hearsal at 9.30. it is hoped people wiU
come out
Lester Caple. who has had an ab
cess on his nock, is improved.
Some persons are butchering this
week.
Wo had quite a sleet on Sunday- an'’
Monday, snow, rain, a t ea! winter day
A very bright and Hapny Christ
mas to the editor, staff and all.
LO( IST III! I.
St. Bartholomew's Union Sunday
school will hold their Xmax enter
tainment on Sunday. December 24th.
i at 2 p. m.
Pine Grove School will hold a Xmas
exercise on Friday. December 22nd,
1 at 7 p. in.
Maurice Raubenstine made a trip to
Philadelphia on Monday.
The funeral of Mrs. William Ster
ner, who died suddenly Saturday even
i ing. was held on Wednesday at St.
Bartholomew’s Church and was
largely attended. Rev. A. M. Holling
er officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kindig spent
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Jacob
; Sterner. Alt. Pleasant,
i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Koontz. Han
over; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ratibon
i stine and daughter. Helena, spent
j Sundav evening at the home of H. A.
Stonesifer.
I The funeral of Uriah Sterner.
I Pennviile. was held at St. Barthoio
jmew’s Church on Thursday. Mr. Ster
ner lived in this vicinity 20 years ago.
IIOIT KsVILLF
■ Miss Grace Eby. of Blue Ridge
j Summit, spent the past week with
| her brother. Capt. H. Clay Ebv.
| The Ladies’ \id Society of Wesb y
imet the pas' Tl ctsday it the ivite ■
of Mi”). Alagg'C Smith. “Soring Farm "
Airs. ('has. Bankard and .Miss Sal
iie Ebaugh, of Westminster, spen* a
I few da's ct the past week v.i.li Mr.
|an I Mr ;. It I’ Bur;, in
, Airs. Hattie AVisner, of Baltimore,
spent tin past Sunday with her par
ents. Air. and Mrs. Philip Rill.
Mr. and Airs. Walter Harley, of
St. Helena, scent Sunday with Air.
I W/SsHiee^TlßES; I
W ]V /l ILEAGE determines your tire cost. The repu- ®
n?1 IVI ration of Hood Cord Tires for extra long mile- [#,
'psj age is well known to motorists. fg
- Thousands of car owners—and perhaps you are FS]
Kl among the number —have said: “I’ll admit they’re fg
M the best tires and will give me more miles. But I S|
iSj can’t afford to pay the price. If they only cost the gk
k=a same as other tires. ”
,|fe4 We have taken vou at your word! [§
pg We have made the prices of Hood Cords about
tH the Same as other cords. The quality has not been ?S
M changed. They are still the same high quality that )m|
CT caused you to say “If they’d only cost the same.” Hr
i kS . %
jjW Tliey will deliver the same I&ng mileage that, tB
S even at "the former high price, made them the low- rg
W est-cost-per-mile tire.
| jpll Renehan Automotive Co., |
j§| S 3 'J West Main Street. Opp. Bond,
S WESTMINSTER, MD.
John W. Abbott and attended the ded
ication of Wesley Church.
| Air. Frank Stone spent the past
week at Airs. Alaggie Smith’s, repair
! ing the house and other outbuildings.
Air. Charles Klcinsnuz has erected
a large poultry house ami will pay
special attention to nis chickens.
Air. Elmer Richard and Xoan W.
Rill spent the past .Monday in Balti
more.
A great many people expected to
i attend the dedication of the Wesley
Church but were kepi away on ac
count of the weather. Anyone wishing
| to make a contribution may send it
to Air. Harry J. Lippy, of Hampstead.
Aliss Irene Green. Tannery, spen
a few days of the past week with lit:
sister, airs. C. E, tilslroad.
A committee was appointed to sell
the chairs in the Sunday school room.
Those most successful were Wilbert
Ruby 25 chairs. Francis A. Buchman’
2d chairs. Airs. Carrie Leppo 14 chairs
Ora Viola Rill 12 chairs. Alyerl Xouse
12 chairs, Russell A. Dell in chairs
and quite a number of others did ,-ery
, well.
The money for the memorial win
dows in Wesley Church is now due
1 am glad to report the most of it is
iu.
The first Sunday school will bo heL.
Mi i X< w Chun Sun 1
her 21 a! 9.30 a. m. The room will be
dedicated to the worship of God. Ev
ery member of tl ■ Sunday - dtooi
should be present to take part in tha
i first service.
IVI MM K I'K AK
A Merry enristmas an I a Happy
' Xew A'car to everyone.
Mr. John Himes and Air. Si!;
1 Barnes were visitors here a lew day .
V.. hope that the entertainment to
Ihe held at Winfield. December 2d. wil.
be a success.
Sunday Mr. Edgar Barnes and Mr.
George Conaway visited Air. Geor
, Smith.
i Sunday was a v* r> unpleasant daj
| with ice and partlv rain.
Monday night Aliss Nellie Baltic.■
■visited Miss Mae Smith.
Air. and Mrs. Augustus Frizzell vis
ited relatives on Sunday.
Air. William Hawk and Air. CUarle-
Haines are visiting Mr. and Airs. An
gustus Haines.
The coming week the night ai
will be filled with masquerader
: voices.
IMAMMi’S
Air. Truman Lindsay had '.lie mis
fortune to be thrown from his horse
Sunday past injuring his arm and
Lead to which extent the injury is not
known at the present time.
, Air. Edward Naile is putting bi
-t'pply of pork away for the coming
year.
Air. Joint L. Brown and family ex
pect to spend Xmas in Baltimore.
St. Janies .Methodist Episcopa
Church. South, had a very profilab!
meeting on Sunday night. The top
being “What is Me Meaning i
Church Membership’"’ The ineetin:
being lead by Ai Harry D. Glover
Remarks being ni de bv our president
Air. Wilbur Naile, and different mem
hers.
On Sunday night. December 31, will
be the next meeting being lead by
Air. Weslev Stuller. Topic will be
"Faithful in Little Tilings.” Come nut
and fill the church and enjoy these
delightful meetings.
Sunday school this Sunday at 2 n
m. Church service at 3 o. m. bv Rev.
C. Al. Bhaw. also a small Xmas pro
gram. There will be several Xma
.entertainments in the town this
week.
Merry Xmas to aIL
INt>pw* ranee
"No man.” savs the Kev. Joseph
'Baker, "who works with al! his might
ever fails, so plug away and lb-ten t *
no man’s fears."
Paganini spent ten hours < i.di day
on different passages. Dick' H- often
walked twenty miles through the
streets of London after other people
i had gone to sleep, laughing and
weening at the things lie saw. Tliur
low Wood walked through the sum
with rags over his shoes to borrov
iCarlvle’s "History of the French Rev
olution.” Carlyle who wrote it. read
five hundred volumes before lie tack
led it. and never finished an event
without consulting every known
1 author.
• oul .>lar. 11*
LET Tin: KIKE ME \ ENJOY TIIEIK
mums: mas mwEiis
While this is r. season of .the year
when all i ht spitalitj . thei will al
ways be one thing that is never wei-,
come, and that is Fire. Vet. tiro often
i chooses Christmas-time tor its visit
because then, in many American
homes, conditions are favorable to its •
reception.
According to a reliable estimate by
! The National Beard of Fire Knder
writers. an average ol one in every
ten t las fires, last vear, res tilt
ed in a fatality. This is sea reedy a
pleasant thought to associate with tlu
Ynletid*. and because th
no u ish to see tiie spirit of the o )-
servance dampened by tradegv that
a little s.tno advice will not be out oi
. place. Some regard for fire-safety, in
preparing for the v> 1 'or itie-u. will
. make the cay all the- happh r, by re
!'moving any cause for anxiety.
Christmas trees unstably set up,
sometimes nnr heating and ligating
fixtures, and hang v ith candle.- , con
stitute the chief sources of danger,
if trees are firmly erected, away from
■■ anything that may ignite them or
their flimsy trimmings, and lighted
by colored electric lamps instead o
dangerous candles—if they must be
a illuminated- Two of the principal
causes of Christmas fires will be re
moved.
Candles always arc dangerous and
especially so when they are placed in
windows where curtains, other drap
, cries and temporary decorat lon# are
inproximity. If fire would be avoided
T1 ■iVKTW.Ste. . -1. .M7 . KWWt .
FOR SALE
Rhode Island Red Roost- rs and
Cockerels. These birds are bred from
real Red stock, for breeding Price
from $2 to $7 dollars.
I) Will I). W ATSON.
Route 5, Westminster. Md.
nov24- It *
Dr. Florence R Keller
CHIROPRACTOR
OFFICE 11 OCRS: Tuesday .Thurs
day, Saturday. 10-12 A. .M. 2-4.20 P M..
Evening hours by appointment.
Coiisuiiatieh and Spinal Analysis Free
102 E. Main St., Westminster, Md
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( HIHOPR UTK A DOS LIFE TO
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SI.MTAKi PLUMBINft
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Hot Water and Steam Heat
Clio Quaker Steel Pilules* Furnace
Installed under a guarantee to be ab
solutely Gas and Dust proof.
Combination Coal and Gas Ranges,
Roofing—-Tinning
, GENERAL REPAIR WORK.
■ Frank T. Shaeffer
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* C. Sc P. Phone 91-J. Westminster
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! Kentucky Mole Colls
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: FRIDAY, Noven ber 17th,
3 I will have at my Stables, on Rail
? ro: d Stn t, H mov r. Pa., 2 (
4 of Fine MCLE COLTS. Sucklings 1,
j 2 tend vears old. For sale at the
E RIGHT PRICES.
p HORSES CATTLE and PMOATS on
> hand at till time for sale and ex
-17 change.
11. A. SMITH.
| OR. GEO. £. BAUGBIiN
SURAS EON DENTIST
3 ALL BKANCMbS Ob MHCtiANICAL DKN
* TISTkY A SPECIALTY.
S' CROWN AND BRIDGE WOKk,
W PAINLESS EXTRACTING.
GOLD AND ENAMEL I-ILLINiia.
4 ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
3 Office 1H E Main St., Opposite L alot
National Bank,
div wesrvuNsrEK md
S<{ THE TERM “PEKFECTEU-VALTE-
IN 111 Air MEANS MORE THAN
3 IT SAYS. A NASH DEMON
-3 STH\TIO\ IS PROOF.
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1 1 Dr. E. H. Garey |
4'| DENTIST
X v! Westminster, Maryland.
• uly 8 Phone 183.
no better start could be made than
by eliminating all lighted candles in
the heme. Their presence is by r.o
means essential to the enjoyment <•.'
the day.
Sometimes, too, Santa Claus him
self is responsible tor hr** articula:-
l. v "hen he wears long wmsKers
which may be casilv
is la he present at the celebrailai;. his
costume should be rendoro.l ;■$ m ar
ly Uiv-resistlre a aossiblr by sprav
to? upon it a solution of wat
obtainable at any drug store.
Nowadays it is easy to pureha
metal tinsel, flake asbestos and pov.-;
ilt red mica for arranging snow J., ,; .
on and under trees, in piate ir
4flammable paper clippinj-.s and cotii n. ‘
Smokers should in unusually caieuU
■" •• vie mi". i>- r: ■ ..-i i
■ greens thenisolvis should he removed'
immediately alter Christmas. Is •;
tworth noting that, in England, ther -
is belief that tret 1.•• in th.
after .v n V ,r' c u b lag ■. , ■
to the family. As a supersiiti, n. • is
better founded than most, >i:ii the.
majority of Christmas fires have h , u
due to dried-out tree-.
Santa lid 1 persuat 1 not
bring toys requiring alcohol, , . t n
or kerosene tor th* in oner.ilioii. ,>
unsubstantial ntotion picture nm
i chines using inflammable til!” m,,
■ s i .bi avoid low-priced . ■ y .
playthings, t ■■■. in they cl n :
, defectively vit d and frequent!
insecure. dangerous eonn- tier
- Stu ll lots have i .used man - " s.-t ions ,
. burns and tires.
1 if. ill spite el all precatita ns. some
one's clothing do - ' catch tile. he
‘ should be promptly rolled in i rue
or wollen cloth ;tl er- : •• t > ,i .< j;.. ■
'.the flames, which mu 1 1. •■ ,
1 from the face.
After all. Christ mi- dinn -o',
attacked with shar-i r >. when
• things have been ■ ; n-o-.i ; -
1 there wilt bo no v , to < ■
department. Itoside- in ■ -n n ;
it Is well to reuiei l b. r nr i• fire
-1 men have turkev dinners o: ieir own
• to eat. Why not let I hem on iy fhe
day. too?
1 Til re w; an ea rihqn ret ently.
> which frit ht a .i t inn i ant - .
■ i certain town One >ample sent the;
little b.v to star with an mule n an
other district. explaining the laa-nn.
' dav or two later the parents re
el i\ ed ibis telegra tn :
■■'■in returning veur boy s nil tin
oartlitiuake."- Tid-Uits.
No*ice To The Public
Will pay Highest Price for
Farmers’ Produce
, of all kinds. Also do hauling
of any kind. Phone 158-W.
CARROLL HOOK.
June 23-tf
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| FOR THE FLOP LI I
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Visitors visiting this Insfltutior have often remarked as to *7
Tc/ ho number i accounts we have In out o ' ••• Department
We take tbit* a* eviden •.* fha* this institution In popular ®
ftp * *ll b tie peonle 0
9 We pay 4 r er Cent, on Saving Accounts,
£•, and Interest is romponndnd semi-annually.
* VJe Pay 4 Per Cent, on Certificates of Deposit, ja
N AfTiTE OK CHEEKIVO ACCOITiTH UT PAT I PES jJ)
•*. PENT. OX DAiLT BALANCES O' SE3IS OVEK KAtMM, AXI)
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■e nK with yv. and "til! a;p T f"i3te you - a "fount whether large or ®
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I WESTMINSTER DEPOSIT * TRPST COMPANY |
Capital $100,000.00.
j| Surplus and Undivided Profits $188,000.00.
(§ CHfIS. E. NICODEMUS, Pres.; FRANCIS NEAL PARKE,
0 Vice-Pres.; N. FI. BAUMGARTNER, Sec. and Treas, @
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1 “SAFETY FOR SAVINGS” I
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1 “Safety for Savings’' is the slogan of a Bank s
[gj that has been highly successful in inducing people g
fcj to save. S
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Safety is, of course, and should be the first con-
rg? sideration in choosing a place for your savings. P-J
& No Bank has a monopoly on safety, but we do S
'S claim to be AS SAFE AS THE SAFEST, and you &
i S will find safety — safety—£or your savings S
. c 3 with us. S
M You will also find courteous and considerate
gj treatment. Furthermore, we pay 4% interest on
savings balances. g
I The Sykesville National Sank |
| H Sykesville, Md. jigj
I Severs |
| Indigestion |
* “I had very severe attacks of ||j
-V-j indigestion, *' writes Mr. M. H. Ira
;-1 Wade, a, fanner, of R. F. D. 1, 9|
i Weir, iMiss. "! would suffer ||J
By for months at a time. At! I dared Mi
0% eat was a little bread and
tM butter...consequently i suffer- ||J
Ha cd from weakness. I would try ■
to cat. then the terrible suffer- rP*
H? ing in my stomach I ! took IjJ
*v-, ntedicifiSSj hut did not get any BH
ilie druggist recent- vk
* Ihsdford’s I
IM-DRAIHiin
•’3 and I decided to trv it, for, as 1 P|l
Ml say, i had tried others for two jjii
teJ or more years without any ini- n
(■p provement in -ny health. 1 soots lit
was
* im acting on tr y liver and easing Si
[tl'.a terrible pain. Hi
kii "In two or three weeks, liL
Cta found I could - -> back Jo eating. 9|
j(i I only weighed 123. Now‘'£ 111
'4s wr; -e* If 7 cat anything I want 'Hi
PI to, and by taking Slack-Draught HI
1 5J Ido hot suffer. rt IH
Hive you tried Thedford’s ili
cm! Blick-Dta; ,!;*.? if not. coco Si
f * t m
C or Breon packages sold, -Hj
No a year. At dealers’
After j'ou eat —always tak
fatonic
FOR VOUR SI OMoCn S sakO
Instantly Heartburn,Hloatcd Cmi>
Feeling, Stops ituiiftstion, food acurinp, to
l>aad ail the many juic>ci:iea caused tjr
Acid-Stomach
EATONIC is the 1 remedy. Tensof thou*
paru • wonderfully bcnelit.’d. Positively puar
r.ntc. I to please or wc will re fur id nonty.
Call and get u b.ji hex todiiy. Yen will bm.
Oic *• ' < -J J
S!i2tv Dm 5 Co., - Main £ John S!t>.
J. S. 31yers J. E. Jlyers %
Dentists I
v 7.1 F. At a iti Westminster, 31 d. !
C' >'ltmus Oxide & Ovyarcn X-Kay •
'o lady Attendants.
I hone Jan. 21, 1021. i
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aOXDAI COMES ONCE A
WEAK rii.FSs |i* IS IX A irSECO
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