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THE DAILY BXVEBW, THUISDAT, APIIL 7, 19«1
NORTH MERRICK
FREEPORT
'Ait the r««ld*ncf of Mm. a. C. TlinI- Th*- Oreiit White Way of Krccport i)h lakt Thurnday tivenlng a p«trty o! ] n, kJI the hrlKlit<'r now for a lan?«> -frIcruiN aj»«i-nil.ied for a social. Tho j electric "Elgin Sign" ovor the new fcaior« of the evening wan the playing • diHrUay rooms ot Umll * Son on Mer- 'Of Mliw AllcT W«>»>d who in an accom 1 rl< k rood, pllshwl pianhrt and a jM.pular iMV-lcty j rADHCII riTV
lri in thia community. Delicious n-. isAJUIUl lil I
reahnv^nlH were served at 10:30 o'- .
cUK-k after which the jiicrrymaking Mri.. Edgerton Chichester contlnutKlJ Among thoBc present ! Mlldrert Chichester returncl fere. .Mr. and Mrs M. (i. Horn; .Mr.'duy from rJerryvllIc. id Mrn. A. Jaeger; Mr. and .Mrs. .1. have been vloitJng .Miss Alifc WiMKl and .1. .Mc {mother. Dermott.
Va., MrH.
nil MisM
VVe<lne«.
Where they
f'hicheHtcr's
At the liiMt mecllnf? of thc men'.s Ciub
h'*"a commitfr-c of three, consiHttog of
ChnrlcH King, .liiiiuK Heuthe and Wal-
'lace KriU was a!>iK)lntcd to conduct
il pool t> urnuiiicnt aoiooK the. mem-
bt-rs. believing th.it this would ficatc
a g'HKl deal of Interest and pIcaHUie.
Thc cnminittw has lhe louinanicnl al
rendy under way. ami d.Mircs to get
•as many cntiicH an i«>K.sible. The
' entrance fee of fi. will lie UH<-d to pur-
<h:i»e i.rlzes. It Is pr.-hablc the games
'will l>o for 50 pointa each, continuous
IMH.I. but whether ll l>e a s< rati h oi
cliinlnation luuiiiainenl will
considerably «ii the nimilx'i of
Kvery oicinb<'l- is eligible to cT^H'le.
, Send your entry as soon aS''1><J|Ssil>le
lo .luliiia Ileiilhe. Rox 02 M(lrri<l<.
Mr. and Mrs. Finnk'~^yW who nun-- e<l away from ihiH commiinity recent¬ ly, have piinhascd In .North JVllmore.
Mrs. Cnrlelon flunce and little sfins of 10th street left yenterduy for Atlantic CHy. where they will PU.S.S the next few weeks.
Ix)u Hamilton of C.arden City. Is lead iPK' by three xtirtkeH in the next .score contest for the Chrisholm Itcach cup at I'lnehurst.
.Mrs. I'rcscott Shcicr's kindergarten reoficned Wednewlay niornini,' after the KiiHter holidays.
(lei>vnd
lieaiitlful house 1
A very intere.stlng meeting of thc Community Club was held In the Casino Wednesday afternoon. Mias Harriet Ware and pupils rcnilered a delightf>il musical program. Miss ,Ianeit;i .Maiilla, soiirano and .Miss Ksther Keep, lontral- to. sang and .Miss Ware played ' .\ Hong of tlie S*'.!," on the r>inao. -All of the sele<'tions were of Miss Ware'.s composition. At Ihe clo.so of the pro¬ grnm a delicious tea was .served.
Oliver Chichester of Nassjui lioule-
.A regular mcetiiiK of Ihc Mcrriili Rocittl Club was held Monday eveniiiK hi thc Parish house of the Church of the Itedcemer. It was well attejided. At the close of bUPiiiess refreshnu-nls wcro aciVeil.
under construction on the e;ist si(T<
The Parish Ai<l So,i..|.v nf St. •'" '"'¦^ |-^velllnglon road, south of South av Lutheran Chiii<h held a n>KUiar "lecl. < j^^. ^^ ,^^. |.^..^^,y August 1. H. /. Pair lug Wednesday afternoon at tho home j j,,,.,^,^^ , (it Mrs. Henry lUi.seh on .Meadow-| •
HEMPSTEAD BOARD FAVORSJROLLEYS
Waiinf to Cooperate With Com¬ pany To Better Its Service— Bas license "Ridicnlotu!"
Hempstead. April 7.—That the Hcm|v stead Village Hoard is ready and will¬ ing to co-oiierate with tiie trolley com¬ imny in iH'ttering lt« concUtion wan the attitude manifestetl at the meeting Of the IJoJifd Tuesjtay night, when thc quentlon of trolley Bcrvice and busses was brought up. It se«?m«vl to be thc opinion that a further move on the isirt of the trolley company was cx- IS'cted.
Tlic qucsllon was ^brought up by Trustee ChumlrfTlniii who said it was one thiit should be dl.scusscd by the rJourd.
"Tlw matter has been nhly discussed in the local papers." he wild, "and I undeiHtnnd that the VillaKe Hoards of other places are preparing to lake .some action. I am not oppo.sed to l>tlsses. but they are entirely irrespon. sible in case of accidenl. Thc trolley conifianies are paying for the u.se of Iheir franchise and their llv.liliood is Iioing taken away by irresponsible busses." '
Trustee Muneke asked what license the busses are paying and was inform¬ ed that it is $10 a year.
"Ridiculous;" he exclaimed. President Brower recalled that a re¬ presentative of the trolley c-ompany had
MRS. LUDLUM'S FUNERAL
WAX CANDLE LEADS TO KIMBAU ARREST
Il«>mpsl««d Prople Pay Respwls To BHoved Neighbor
ilemprtead. April 7—Th« funeral of Mrs. Charlea H. I.udlum was held from •» •. #
tho fnn.lly residence on Main street tl^is Q^^^^ J^J^g LooloBf Fof Tritl Ot
afternoon at 3 oclock and ^^ "'j^*': i Melted WaX S.W SoOTCe Stick- altendetr. The Bev. Dr. Fi-nnk M. Kerr., • r B L. 4
pastor of i-hrlsfs Fimt Preshyterlan | IBg frOBI rOCket
ehureh conducted the serviee. Intermcm I - —
. .-, a ,, ~..v...»<...v Mineola, April ^.--.\ piece of nnlmary
was In Greenfield c<>metery. „ ., ,
Ludlum occurr.-d I wax candle sticking from ^his pocket £11.1 brought about the arrest of Willis Kim-
toll of Haldwin, the simple-minded, .self-
The death of Mrs Monday evening. April 4, after an ness of two months. Her maiden nam
s .Mary .Tane ,.lennle W.» White, and k"n^^•''¦--<^ burglar who admUs many
she was bom in Itrooklyn. July 30, 1844. j thefts in and around Haldwin and Kre- Her father was a native of Denmark. [ P^f^ who eame to this country .as a sailor boy about 1H20. Her motber was a \":in .Nos¬ trand of the old lAine Island family, lo¬
cated at KlushiuK. In her early life .Mis. Uidla mwas a ^^chool teacher, and she was married to Dr. I>udlam on May 2o. 1868. A little over two years ago they celebrated their Kolden weddinfT.
.Mrs. I.udlum was the molher of six i l<'«*'d Kimball on the out.skiits of Hemj children, live of whom are now living
ashicr of I wax canille sticking frnm
The houses thnt had been i-obl)e<l .ill sliowe<l siRns of having l>c<'n visited by someone who n.sed a candle to light his way on his nocturnal prowlfnp.s. Motorcycle Officer Harold King, of the H«mpstead liolico, hnd been told tn look for the man who left :i trail ot melted wax behind him and when he <'ncoun-
^V«nH*. Harry flodlgkeit. Charles Do Angells. Jr., William A. Steiger. Eilwin C.« Bahnsen and William (!. Stcngil were elected meml>ers.
.The fensure of the evening 'wns the reiiort of the fair committee, by Wilbur Clark, chairman. Commde Clark fully explained some of the d«4ails ami plans already arranged by the <-ommitteo. It was r«><4ueste<l that the (tales of the fair b«' put over unlil later in the summer. After serious consideration "It was de cided by a unanimous vote to hold tM fair on .\ugust 6 and 6. with the privl leee of extending it to the 8th.'
Committees appointed for the current month were: House, Comrades II. C Jensen and (Mrl I."Homniedieu; Cuard. Comrad<'s Fred llall. lleniy Scuman, William Cridln and Pi-ank Tyler.
They arc Clinton W. I.udlum, thc Second National V^iiik of Hempste.id; Herbert A., wbo is with the Chase Hro- thers Company ot Waterbury, Conn., Dr. Walter D. I.udlum ot Flatbusli, Marion C.,-wlfo of I. Henry Kirby of Uoslyn, nnd Alice C. I.udlum, uf Hempstead.
Mrs. I.udlum was a member and i-cgii- lar attendant of Christ's I'resbyterian Church. In tho work of whicli she was for many years activel.v interested. She waa a woman of wide aequ.-iintancc and m.iny friends, amonK whom she will li«' greatly missed.
stead one moining and .saw Ihe wliite hole in the
brook and Old -Mill roads. Thc pastor, • i:cv. .1. C. Snyder presided.
^ The cnlMUiiMUunt
¦¦ Menick Ilook, l-a.id(
r4* Company .So. l! in <
the I.adies' .\uxiliary
cciminitten of r and l-Ingine oiijiiiK tion with will givi' a pi-
niM'hle pjuly "nd d.ince in the Fire Hall, Camp' avenue., on Saturday even¬ ing, Ainil il. Many \aliial>le prizes will be awarded.
vard, Oarden City, has sold the Dutch [ appeared before the Boant nnd had been Colonial house n<iw under construction ' informed that thi- Board was willing lo on the wesl side of Kilburn road, south co-operate with them, but that they had of'South avenue to a client for occii-| done nothing since.
pancy July 1. John T. Miller builder, i "The trolley company has simply let Also the New Kngland Colonial now ^ the matter die." hc said. "They have
of j never done anytliing since that time." Trustee Taylor expressed the opinion tiiat the busses ought to nt least have proper regulation.
At thi.s time Mr. Muneke referred to |^[^P^f)| JV the condition of the road along the
trolley tracks, and the clerk <lirerted to C'lU the mntter to the attention of the trolley company, together with the fact that the company was expected to sprinkle Ihe roads.
The di.si iission ended with the matter of biis.se.'. being referred to counsel on motion of .Mr. Muneke, the counsel to ;idviae the Board as to its powers and what it can do in the precises.
.Mr. an<l .Mrs. .lolm Hernandez, Miss Dale KergUHon and Mrs. Uussell I'ar¬ ker from Huntington spent lhi> week end with .Mr. and .Mrs. William A. Steiger of Merrick Phwa. Misa Uuth Parker the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uussell Parker, is Hponding the week
The Nas.sau Cfniniy DrTV+ng.A.ssocia- linn will hold it.s annual dinner nt tho Na.ssau Hotel on Satunlay nighl. There will be a line program of enlei. tainment and Kdward C.iligan, the pre prietor of the hotel has arranged l.> give such a spread for his guests a: Iliey have never had before.
On Friilay night in firemen's Hall Ihe KasKiii County Hospital Alumnae .-Xs.sociation menibeirt will hold •lif>'^"i,nent
hire with her grandparentH. .Mrs. WilU.'iin A. Steiger.
Mr.
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mask and civic d.ince. The proceed nf this affair will go to the fund for sick nurses. There is much interest be¬ ing shown and there will be a large attendance. Many pretty costumes will lie worn and thc .scene 'us exfiectcd to be Uine nf great festivity.
man's coat he trailed him with the re- suit that Kimball was .soon arrested.
Kimball is the m.m who toid a talc of robberies Ihat extended over a i)cr- jod of thirteen years. That he was able to avoid suspicion for that period is thought by the police to be due to his simple-mindedness, since folks pitied him and believed him nne of tlii' unfor¬ tunate whom lhey criight lo help, never anti<ipating tliat he was doing the small robberU's that lie now ailiiiils in his confes.sion.
George Dennis llogan
Hempstead, . .piil 7.—Ceorge Dennis Hogan, for many years a well known cafe and hotel iiroprietor of Heinpstead dietl av his home on C.reenwii'h street yeslerday morning. He has Ih-cii ii IHMir health since last DeceiulK-r. Mr Hogan was bofh nt I'niondale fifty three years ago and has always been a resident of this vicinity. He leaves a daughter, Margaret, of Hempstend. The funeral arrangements have not Inen made.
DR. CRDFK CO.MKS TO .MINKOI.A
.Mineola, April 7.—The monllily Home Bureau Day Program will consi.st of .i lecture by Dr. f^arro C. Croff of tic State Ilcaltli Department. Women anil girls over sixteen are urged to altenl this lecture und hear whal Dr. Croff lias to say about facts which may vitally effect their future health and liappine.ss. Tile lecture will be licjd at L':;!(l ^l. m. in the Home nurcaii Kitchen in tlir- .Min¬ eola Court Hou.se.
MERRICK FIREMEN MEET
Klrcl Five Members; Talk Fire Desigiialc Committees
K. E. Moran of 1 few days with
Philndrlpli!:i Mrs. M. E
Thorne of .N'nasau Uoad. Roosevelt.
fiR.\TKFl'I- FOU SFRVICF.S
Henipstead, Ajiril 7.—.SiRteis of .St, Joseph of .Sucied Heart Acaiiciuy e\- loiul sincere tlianlw to ;ill who cane- to aid Ihein during the tire in the liuilding last Sal urday. They tcndei- s])ecial thanks to the nevercnd Clerg> . the Sisters from Mercy Hospital, th- ladies ot the Bed Cross society and in particular to thc> noble selfsacriflcln;,' memliers of the Fire Department, who sliowed thetiisclves willing lo risk their lives in their effurl lo save the convent.
The young peopl(> of Merrick con-
The following olflcers were installoil
SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE BODIES A New Car For the Price of a Body
Merrick, April 7.—One of the most interesting monthly meetings held by Merrick Hook. Kidder and Engine Cfimpany .N'o. L' took r>Iiico Monday eve¬ ning.
A communication was leceivi-d from the Superinleiident of Highways. .\r( lii- liaid (!. Patterson, and the secretary instructed to thank him for his kiiid- nesv, in .'aipplying the neees.saiy giavd for reiiairing Ihe runway.
.Application for incnilierslii|i was pre¬ sented hy Theiidorc .Sigwarl of .Maeder
CiSlTON
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
Telephone .1.17 Freeport FREKPORT, N. Y.
51 West Merrick Road
.\MERIC.\\ I.KIJION NOTICK
HEMPSTEAD REALTY CHANG^ OWNERS
Parcel on Main Street Sold for
$23,060—SammU Hotel Par-
ckaaed By Bvsinew Man
Hempstead, April 7.—Another largo real estale transaction Involving proiv- erty liM-ateil in ihe business se^-tlon of Main Street, was consummatt'd .vester- da.v, when H. I.. Shapiro purchaseit from Mrs. WlUlam II. S. Smith tho property at 33 and S.1-.V Main stieet. The price paid was $23,000 cash.
The proiK>rt.v has a frontage of 33 feet and a depth of 3iio feel. The bulhl- ing, which is of frame construction, contains two stores, one occupied by C. W. l.(Kkwi>od, jeweler and tho other by Harry Walsh's IkuIht shoii. Mr. Shapiro, wlio is in the clothing business on Main street purchase<l tho proiierty for spci-ulative purpom-s.
Another piect recently chaiig* mcrl.v iK-cupied jlisl wes
I'^reepoit, .April 7.—The meeting ol thc \Villiaiii Clinton Story Post: of th. American Legion that was to havi been held on Friday, April lu, lun been pill forward to l-'riday, April at Hose 2 llrehou.se on Main slreil. m
Fmir .\s|>lnints For Deputy Chief
Freeport. .April 7.—A <liief for lli" Fieeport lire di'partnu'iil will be chosen tills evening at the aniiu.ll election cf Ihe lire department.
S. Dimon Smitli. canilidatc for chief and Charles Fritz, candidate for tirst Depniy. arc unopposed. T'he iHisitioii of second deputy ihlef has four core tenders. Ja<k .Afauerslicrger. illamilton (!. King. Samuel Corker, and Kilwai 1 A. Iliee.
.\ close light is expected.
feniplate the organization of a weoklVi.^j Mineola lOncampmcnt. I. O.'Qi. F. No song and praise service to be held In tlie Pariah House ot the Church ot
121, by District Deputy fJranfl Patriarch I Freilerick Haiiislield and suite ot Oyster: Uny on Tuesday nighl; Chief Patriarch]
.- thv Itedcemer every Sunday evening
/>t seven o'clock und to last for one ' ^|„j_,„^, Whittard; Higl) Priest Charles
hour. This should provo a delightful : |,^,.,,p. Senior Warden, Waller Fisher;
f" liirtovatlon. and Ihe .service (which ; ,.{,,pf„.,i|„^ Scribe. .S. Iliimagli; Junior
•will be under the auspices of tlie j y^, .,,.,,,,„ CharleH Kes.sler, and Ouide,
'¦" young people) will be made .lusl as ^ (;,,f„.f.p |. McCord.
¦». intert>sting and enjoyable as possible. |
»-«= Th^'. singing of the familiar hymns — will be a feature. Young and old will be equall.v welcome. Tho initial se"- , vice held lust Sunday evening, was a grand 8Ucce.<i8, and well attend¬ ed. A cordial invitation is extended to all fo be presimt.
HEMPSTEIAD
N
The Altoona Athletic Club netted nbout 1200 from their entertainment In tho Strand Theatre Monday niglit. Tho money will help defray expenses of lhe hnll tenm during the summer. >
Miss Margaret Clnivcr of » Terrace | Hvemie has just returned from Atlantic i City, where she has been spending several weeks.
I Thc joint committee comprised of I three citizens named by Iho Board of i Village Tru.stees uhd three members of I Iho Civic League, named to investigate Ithe vllWge water .system and the ad¬ ministration of that department, will report back lo the village board al a ineeting on Friilay night. F. L| Jeii- |kins, Oeorge Brockway and N. H. How lard are the representatives of the Civic l.eague while the men appointed by the trustees are Messrs. H. W. Andrews, i (ieorge Terry and Frank Kriig. I _ -4-
car transformed info
Tladintors, Tops
Now is tlie timo to liave your old snappy up-fn-date Model.
Special and exclusive designs of Bodies, and Fenders.
fiet our prices hofore placing yoiM^.o;:dor. A post card will bring our Representative fo give you an estipiatc.
ALBERT H. COLLINS
CURTISS AVIATION FIELD GARDEN CITY
(Formerly of Locomobile Co.)
TOWN .MDITOR I.MPROVINfi
Hempstead. April 7.—Thi' eondilio.i of Town Auditor Benjamin T. Teu. wh' was t^criously ill at his tHPtm- oi Cruickshank avenue. was report ei slightly improved today.
of properly thai has d hands is that for- by the Sjimmis Hold. of the Long Island Kailroad station. It was purchased by Jolm Slratos. propri«>tor of lhe Ilempstead Canity Kili-hen on the coiner of .Main and Front streets.
The building iimtains lhre<' stores and the se<;ond tloor is occupied by the .lohn lliiicoik Insurance Com¬ panv.
A. W. Prierley's real estate agency lias sold the propirt.N' of Isaac IT. Horsflcld on the soiilli sldt> of BiKlell •treet to James J. Xewman. The property has a frontage of about IfiO feet. The purchaser intends to erect dwellings on the property Ihis spi ing.
'ludy
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Clil'.s Sessiim
Pockville Centre. April 7.—The Fort- nit;liil.\ .Slud> ('lass met l.isl Tuc.sSlay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hall, .Marion pl.ice. .Mrs. Willinm Slokes wa.-) assisting hnsles.s. .Mrs. (ieorge Brad- brook read "Twelve Hundred a Ve_ar," by I'Miia l-'ether-. Tlie play was cleverly wiil I en. Mrs. liradbiook te.ail wilh tlioidiii;h mider.stnnding of the tine liolnts.
COAL
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HILDRETH'S RESTAURANTS
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
FRANK CAMP, Proprietor Sea Food Specialties Barna's French Pastry Charlotte Russe
192 MERRICK ROAD Rockville Centre
Prices for April Delivery
Pea $12.00 Nut, Stove and Egg - - $14.00
W. J. xMartin Coal Co.
5 South Main Street
Telephone, 283 FREEPORT, N. Y.
Orders Promptly Filled
ro GIVK ORd.VN RKCIT.VI.
fieorge Fowler of Trinlly Parish inviting Program An-anged
Has
Through the real estate agency of Oeer Brothers, James Magee, an as- .^slstunt district attorney of New York, has leiised for the st>aaon the houso of Dr. Francis P. Hamlet on Hilton ave¬ nue..The marriage of Mr. Magee takes place shortly In Manhattan. The bride will be Ml.ss CUtra Heido. Dr. Ilumlei nnd famll.v expect to spend a portion of thc summer In Maine.
Wliliam A. Boardman .of Vest Hemp¬ stead has received authority from the Oreat Council of Independent Order of Red Men to form a tribe' of Red Men In Hempstead and is making very .siitis- factory progrsri*. He reports that mnny are signltig applications, and he expects thetribe will be formed soon. ,The Red Men aro a fraternal organlwition with a disability beneflt.
Hcmpste'ad, April 7.—Oeorgo Fowler, organist of St. Chrysostom's Chapol, Trinity Parish, New York City, will give an organ recital al St. George's Episco¬ pal church in this village Sunday eve nlng, al 7:30. The program will be as follows:
Prelude—Evensong, Johnston.
Orfcrtory solo—"In Native Worth,"
Haydn Williom O. Stratz. Allegro-Second Symplioiiy. Verne.
In Paradlsm, DulJois.
l.Organ Primilivo. Yon.
Sunset, Lemare.
I'^inale-First Sonata, Ouilmant.
HK."VIPSTKAD TO IIAVK CARNIVAL
;t
A daughter hns l)«>eir born to Mr. and Mra. Hugh McCtoIr, «if Willow avtnue Mrs. McCllatr and thc baby are at the Nassau County Hospital and both are doing well.
The commlttse 4^ charge of tho re¬ cent benefit show for Ihe Altoon.i A.C. Is grnteful to all Ihose who contributed lo making thc nflfair a success. To tho.se who took part In the show nnd to the people who so generously patron- Ued it the committee returns its thanks.
Colonel Charlos H. Bmlth, formerly of Camp Mills, ani'l Lieut. W. A. C. Twitty ^•of New York, formerly statlonsd here, arc visiting friends In this vicinity.
I^elOc' E. Reifachneider, ivho Is taking ibe chwnlcal engine«rlnc corps pourse at Com«U. la visiting his father, Vlllace Attorney Pellx Relfschneider of Fulton avenue.
Hempstend, Apfll 7.—Success Coun¬ cil 4, Jr. O. IT. A. M.. of Hempstead, has heen granted permission by the Vlilage Board to hold a carnival In this village from July 4 to 9. It was stipu¬ lated that there should be no gambling.
TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY
LOST—Large black and white dog; re-
wai-d for return to A. O. Patterson,
Nassau Rd. and Honry St., Hemp.stead.
WANT TO RENT—Small house
or five rooms in Rockvillc
Centre for family of two; phone
Rockville Centre 196-W. ff:38
WANTED Young I,jidy with some knowl¬ edge of bookkeeping. Apply at Room 5, Rockville Centre "Bank Dultdlng. 6:3S
Burglary Insurance
vs.
Safe Deposit
VALUABLES of certain specified kinds are the sub- ^.ject of insurance—the rates are
HIGH and in the event of loss you are
PROTECTED,—no, you are
INDEMNIFIED—paid by the Company the value of the articles stolen—that is after you have made proof of loss (sometimes a lengthy procedure and sometimes an unpleasant proceeding).
Your property is RARELY covered; the iniiem- nity you receive offers but slight compensation for the lost treasures—family silver, heirlooms, etc.
Our Storage Vault offers the real solution. You can depend upon it—to deliver to you in kind; to re¬ turn the self same valuables you really want TO KEEP and KEEP SAFELY—and the rates are mod¬ erate.
Thinking people have patronized us for years. You think,—at least we think you think.
HEMPSTEAD BANK
E.tdbii.hed 1887
SAFE DEPOSrr BOXES
"THE BIG BANK ON THE CORNER"
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