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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 5

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FIVE. THE POST-STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911. PAGE FIVE. This Store is Open Thursdays Until 6 P.M. R.

W. Saunders, 154-156 Glen Street. Three more days of our Closing Out Sale of Millinery and Trimmings at ridiculously low prices. Come and make offer on any hat or millinery in our entire stock. In the Social World 13 LOCAL BRIEFS, will be a special meeting of There the Catholic Ladies Aid society this evening in the K.

of C. rooms on Maple street. The Thursday Afternoon club will entertained today at the home of be Mrs. Horton Bailey, 20 Lincoln street, Hudson Falls. Glen Star chapter, No.

95, 0. E. will hold a pienic, today at the tage of Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. E.

C. Wilson at Glen Lake, All members are cordially invited. The Missionary society of the Bap-, tist church met yesterday afternoon. Miss Livingston, a missionary from Chinatown, Now York city, spoke on "Tire Great White Slave The old Drake and Stratton- store, located near Quarry Crossing, has been fitted up for use as a mission and in the future will be the scene of evangelistic services which are now being planned, Members of the Kinonia chub entertained last evening in honor of Miss Helen Shannahan of Binghamton, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Dow, South street. During the evening Miss Shannahan- entertained the club members and their friends with delightful narration of her expertences in London while attending the coronation ceremonies. Mrs. Dow entertained with several vocal solos. Socialists Meet Tonight The semi annual meeting of Glens Falls local of the Socialist party will be held this evening at 8.

o'clock at headquarters room over Keeffe's law office, for election of 'officers and the transaction of such other business as may come before It. All comrades are urged to be present. COMMITTEE Notice to Elks Members of Glens Falls lodge of Elks are requested to meet at the lodge rooms at 7:45 o'clock tonight. From there they will go to the late home of Brother Daniel P. O'Connell, where the Elkes' funeral service will be held promptly at 8 o'clock, The Cradle A son was bore to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Foley of Kingsbury, Monday morning, Buy your coke, now. $4.00 a ton, delivered, for one month Glens Falls Gas and Electric Company. WOULD YOU LIKE 48-plece set of dishes free? I1 80, read the ad on page 3 of this issue for full particulars. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is effective for coughs and colds in either children or grown persons.

No opiates, no harmful drugs. In the vellow package. Refuse substitutes Dolan Bros. BUG DEATH Pater March 16. and Nov, 9, 4897.

Pat. in Canada Nov. 389740 and Jan. 25. 1900; Sure death to Potato, Squash and Cucumber bugs, Currant and Tomato worms.

MARVELOUS for Rose Bushes, House Plants, Grape Vines and all shrubs Prevents Blight Can be Used Wet or Dry 1, 3, 5 and 121-2 lb. boxes 100 lb. kegs. Dickey Sifter 25c F. C.

VIELE The Rexall Store WELL KNOWN LAKE GEORGE HOTEL MAN DIES PERSONAL MENTION Misses Sadie and Nettie Kassell, who have been visiting Jennie Marcus, returned to their home in Port I have, Henry. After a ten days visit. to his parents, William Dunbar: has returned to New York. Miss Anna S. Dunbar, Maple street, and guest, Miss Minnie Fischer, of New York, visited Mrs.

W. F. Raildolph at her cottage, "The Overlook." Hulett's. Landing, Lake George. O.

S. Murphy of the Rex Film Exchange of Albany called on the managers of the Bijou theatre yesterday, Miss Grace Rowe left yesterday for Elizabethtown, where she will be the guest of relatives for two weeks: Mrs. Alice Bacon and Miss Margaret Hughes went to New York yesteri for a brief visit. Thomas McGann of Warrensburg was a visitor here yesterday. Mrs.

A. V. Brayton and the Misses Irene and Gertrude Brayton, are spending several days at Kattskill Bay, Lake George. Mrs. Scott Good win went to Assembly Point, Lake George, yesterday for a brief outing.

Mrs. J. E. Parry, who is spending the summer at Bolton, was in Glens Falls yesterday. Miss Ethel Pike returned yesterday from Cuttingville, Vt.

F. D. Van Winkle went to Buffalo yesterday. Mrs. A.

Theriot of Chestertown shopped in this city yesterdayMiss Jennie Barrell of Roxbury, Mass, formerly of this city, 15 visiting relatives at Hudson Falls. The Rev. Oliver Shaw. Newell is spending a few days at Shelving Rock, Lake George, the guest. of Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Nichole. Miss Maud Snyder left vesterday for a visit of several days in Kingston.

Mrs. J. Brair, formerly trimmer for the Peerless Millinery establishment of Troy, has accepted a. position at Sherman's millinery store on Ridge street. Miss Helen Linehan is Visiting her sisters, Mrs.

iT. R. Stack and Mrs. D. P.

Strang. of Schenectady. John D. Wright, travelling passenger agent of the New York. Central, looked after business interests in this city yesterday.

Harry of Holyoke, Mass. a former resident of this city, is visiting Glens Falls friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodcock motored to Albany, yesterday.

Miss Ella, L. Burbank has returned to Boston, after spending several days in this city with her cousin, Mrs. F. M. Foster.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Munson of Butfalo vielted friends in this city yesterday.

ITCHING IRRITATION Worst Form of Skin Trouble Quickly Cured by Inexpensive Treatment When you suffer with any skin troutble even though the Itching seems unbearable, do not think that it 16 00- cessary to use some disgusting gre sy ointment. Try Hokara, a pure and simple skin food that la guaranteed to contain no grease OT acids and which is so cleanly it does not soil the Mnen. Its power to relleve any Irritation of the skin and make it soft, white and beautiful is almost miraculous. Not only are minor akin troubles like pimples, blackheads, acne, barber's Itch, quickly cured but the worst ulcers or 08508. of exit rheum or eczema are cleansed and healed by this wondrful akin food.

In order that any one may try HoTara at small expense F. C. Viele la selling a liberal sized Jar at 25c and In addition guarantees to refund the money it the treatment does not do all that la claimed for it. Larger alze 50 cents. Honest Medicines Versus Fakes President Taft's recent message suggesting an amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs law in Its relation to Prepared Medicines, does not refer to such standard medicines 48 Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills, both of witch are true medicines carefully compounded of ingredients whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the medical protension itselt as the best known remedial agents for the disenscs they are intended to connteract.

For over three decades Foley's Honey nad Tar Compound has been standard remedg for coughs, colde and affections of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and It retains todny its pre eminence above All other preparations of its kind. Foloy Kidney Pills are equal1y effective and meritorious Dolan Bros. MOTHERS' CLUB WILL HOLD A GARDEN PARTY The garden party to be held this at the home of Mrs. Albert Silverman, 1 Rogers street, under the auspices of the Mothers' club, promrises to be one of -the most enjoyable social events of the season. The I proceeds will be used to defray the expenses of entertaining the State Assembly of Mothers to be held here in October An excellent program of games will be carried out, including croquet and tennis.

Card tables will be arranged under the shade trees at Hartman's terrace, affording a delightful place to spend a warm afternoon. THE DEATH RECORD Mrs. Anna B. Potter You MOR. D- Pole ter was held yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock from St.

Mary's church. The Rev. P. W. Reardon officiated.

The bearers were Messrs. Potter, Davia, Mannix and Godfrey, The interment was made in St. Mary's ceme- tery. Simon Traver The funeral of Simon Traver. was held yesterday morning at 9 o'clock from St.

Alphonsus' church. The bearers were John Donor, John LaFountain, Barney Morrell, Levi Ladeux, Oliver Beso and Robert Jerry. Interment was made in St. Alphonsus' cemetery. Arthur Blood Arthur Blood, son of Frank H.

Blood, manager of the Armour cooler, died yesterday morning at 5:15 o'clock at the home of his aunt, Mrs. John Lansing, 8 Flandereaux avenue, atter an illness of four months. The deceased was twenty one years of age and previous to his long illness was employed in the bookkeeping department of the Armour company at Rochester. He is survived by his parents, one sister, Florence, and three brothers. Walter, Fred and Frank.

The funeral, which will be private, will be held this afternoon at 4 clock. The Rev. 0. S. Newell will officiate.

Interment will be made in Bay street cemetery. Daniel P. O'Connell The funeral of Daniel P. O'Connell will. be held tomorrow.

morning at 9:30 o'clock from St. Mary's church. Interment will be made in St. Mary's cemetery. NOVEL INTRODUCTION Dr.

Howard Co. Makes a Special Price The Dr. Howard Company have entered into an arrangement with F. C. a drug store, by which a special Introductory offer will be made of 25 cents on the 50 cent elze of their celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia.

Headaches, coated tongue, dizziness, gas on the stomach, specks before the eyes, conetipation and all forms of malaria and liver tremble are soon cured by this ecientific medicine. F. C. Viele has been able to secure a Malted supply, BO every one who, vishes to be cured of dyspepsia or cd adpation should call upon him' at or La or eend him 25 cents by mail Lad get 60 doses of the best medicine ever made, on this special price Incroductory offer, with his personal guarantee to refund the money it the epeoiflo does not cure. Lake Champlain Excursion One may, enjoy five hours on Historic Lake Champlain, where abound cool breezes, marvelous scenery, pictureeque summer resorts and an atmosphere that la not surpassed, it they will avail themselves of the opportunity to participate in the excursion to be given to and through Lake Champlain by the Delaware and Hudson company, on Tuesday, July 18th, at the low rate of $1.50 for adulte and $1.00 for ohildren Train will leave Glens Falls at 10:10 a.

m. running to Fort Ticonderoga, where the bandsome and commodious steamer "Chatenugay" will take the excursionists through the lake. A special train will leave Fort Ticonderoga on the return of steamer. Ask D. and H.

ticket agent for specifio information. Dry Slab Wood and mixed wood, 6 barrels 5 barrels bard wood $1.00. D. L. Howe, 179 Ridge street.

Old phone 440-J1 New 639-W. Foley Kidney Pills are composed of ingredients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic, and stimuluting effect upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary passages. They are antiseptio, antilithio and a urio acid solvent. Dolan Bros. Get your aupply of coke now.

$4.00, delivered, for one month only. Glens Folia Gas and Eleotrio Company. 0. C. Lucia, proprietor of the Carpenter House, Lake George village died at the hotel last night following a stroke of apoplexy with which the was stricken last Monday.

Mr. Lucia had been out on the lake and in the early part of the evening returned to the landing and as he stepped from the launch he staggered: forward and then pitched forward, being caught by several of his friends who rushed to his aid when he first stumbled He was carried to the hotel and has lain In a semi-conscious, condition since that thine. Last night he seemed to rally and then quickly, sank losing consciousness and at 7:45 he died. Mr. Lucia was well known In the hotel world and has had charge of the Carpenter House for a number of years.

The funeral arrangements have not been announced yet. QUEENSBURY RE-INSTATED IN THE FOREST PRESERVE With the re-Instatement of the Town of Queensbury in the Forest Preserve it, will be necessary for all persons -wishing to burn brush to receive: the permission of the Supervisor, Beacher Van Dusen. BAND CONCERT AT ROUND POND The first. Thursday afternoon band concert of the season at Round Pond will be given, this afternoon. For the past two years Muese zoneeris miare been very popular among the frequenters of this bathing resort and have attracted not only large crowds of bathers but also hundreds of pleasure seekers who care more for the music.

Royalty Departs from Erin DUBLIN, July 12. The tour days' visit of the King and Queen to Ireland came to an end today, when their Majesties and their suites left. Dublin for Kingstown, whence they are to travel in the royal yacht Victoria and Albert to Holyhead. The royal party were given a cordial farewell. It is only the sanguine minded, however, who look to find, substantial, desirable political effect from the King's visit to Erin.

There was less deliberate aloofness displayed than was threatened. There probably would have been less still had there not been keenly jealous supervision. However that may be, it has not lessened the admiration, for the tact and tireless good will with which the King performed his mission. Private Secretary Harry Wallace has accepted the position secretary to the Delaney Roberts. company of New York city, which has the contract for the hospital at Mount McGregor.

IGERNA Igerna, July 10- -Miss Bertha Clark is spending the week at Loch Muller as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. La Huntley. Robert Bibby has rented the Maarschalk house, and moved his family to this place. Mrs. Martha Crandall of Warrensburg, is the guest of Mrs.

Eve Brown. Miss Laura Wood has gone to Friends lake, where, she will be employed at the Lake house this summer. George W. Byrne and son, Benjamin, have returned home from Castleton, Vt. An ice cream social for the benefit of our pastor, Mr.

Finkle, will be held on the church lawn Wednesday night, July 12. W. A. Byrne was a visitor at David Austin's Sunday, SOUTH HORICON: South Horicon, July 11- Mrs. George Baker went to Sohrbon to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Arthur Alkens. Edna Bolton came home Saturday from her sister's at Hill View, where she had been for a few days. Mrs. Grace Carpenter returned from Glens Falls Saturday night. Mra.

Van. Slyk came from Albany to her cottage on the island on Brant lake, Monday. Mrs. M. Clark is on the list.

Miss Grace Davison is engaged to teach the school in this place the comterm, She Is -from North Creek. RIVERBANK Riverbank, July 11-Mrs. Anna Roberts of Lake George, la visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Tripp, and famfly. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hill and son and daughter vialted Mrs. Almira Kelly at Potteraville Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mra, O.

B. Maxim and little daughter of Bolton Landing, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxim Sunday, Mrs. Mary Carpenter la entertaining her daughter from Corinth.

The Randall Market Co. Lowest prices on heavy western beef, home dreased towls, native lamb and veal 88 Bay street. Both phones. WHY DON'T YOU take advantage. of The Post-Star's Grand Free.

offer. Full particulars are given in the advertisement 00 page 8 of this issue. We Close at 5 P.M. Every Day Except Saturday Two Interesting Items Shown in Our Two Small Windows Novelty Sheer White Goods Decidedly Under Price Just the sort of a fabric that will gladden your eye these torrid days- -cool comfortable, wearable, serviceable. All white, sheer in weaving, some pladded and barred, giving very smart appearance.

Quality is exceptional. In fact these goods were made to sell at 20c. But a fortunate purchase puts this lot within your grasp at 12 1.2 yd Real Renaissance Scarfs--Marked 69c You well know how much you will pay ordinarily for 52 in. Scarfs, 18 in wide- -genuine hand-made Renaissance, $1.00 and more. So when we show these- you'll see them in the window and tell you the price- -we can see how long they will last.

Better make your selection at once. Special Price THE BOSTON STORE CO. GLENS FALLS, N. Y. ELABORATE PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR THE WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR Agricultural Association Will Hold Forth During Four Days Beginning August Twenty Ninth and Ending September First.

Announcement has been made to the effect that the seventieth annual fair of the Washington County Agricultural society will be held August 29, 30, 31 and September 1, and that the attractions, including exhibits, will be greater and better than ever. Following is a list of officers of the organization: President U. G. Ellis, Fort Edward, Vice Presidents- Theodore Gilchrist, Argyle: Edward D. Vaughn, Hudson Falls; Lawrence C.

Baker, Comstock: Jos. T. Carlisle, Smiths Basin; Willjam D. Christie, Greenwich; Fred MeNaughton, Fort Edward. Secretary George A.

Hud son Falls. Treasurer Alfred E. DeForest, Fort Edward. Counselor- Grenville M. Ingalsbe, Hudson Falls.

Auditors- Grenville M. Ingalsbe, Hudson Falls; Rev. Joseph E. King and Asahel R. Wing, Fort Edward: Directors- Charles W.

Bowtell, Fort Ed ward; Arthur H. Carleton, Hudson Falls: Robert B. Sherrill, Hudson Falls; William Reld, Fort Edward; W. D. Stevenson, Argyle; Charles Cronkhite, 2d, Hudson Falls.

Ex -Presidents Alfred E. DeForest, Fort Edward; G. W. L. Smith, Smiths Basin.

Executive Officers Department Horses R. B. Sherrill, Hudson Falls. Department Cattle; department Sheep; department Swine Theodore Glichrist, Argyle. Department Poultry William Reid, Fort Edward.

Department Carriages, Implements, Machines and Mechanical Manutactures- C. W. Bowtell, Fort Edward. Department Dairy Products; department H. Fruits; department Farm Produce- -W.

D. Stevenson, Argyle. Department I. Flowers: department K. Domestic- Charles H.

Cronkhite, ad, Hudson Falls. Department School Work- Grenvilla M. Ingalsbe, Hudson Falls. Department Miscellaneous and Special Carleton, Hudson Falls. Superintendents General Superintendent and Marabal S.

W. Mott, Hudson Falls. Horses -George U. Smith, Kingsbury. Cattle, Sheep and Swine Edmund Pollock, Argyle, Poultry and Carriages Robert Guthrie, North Argyle.

Agricultural Hall- -Orin MoDougall, Argyle. Domestio Hall Charles Clough, Cossayuna. Grand Stand- -A. E. DeForest, Fort Edward.

Committees of Board of Managers Invitations, Reception and Miscellany- U. S. Bills, G. A. Ferris, A.

E. DeForest and G. W. L. Smith Tickets and Printing -U G.

Ellis, G. A. Ferris and A. E. DeForest.

Repairs and Supplies -U. G. Ellis, A. E. DeForest and George A.

Ferris, Rentals -H. P. Cronkhita, Fort Edward. LAKE GEORGE Auditing Committee Charles W. Bowtell, Arthur H.

Carleton and Willlam Reid. Vacancies- W. D. Stevenson, G. W.

L. Smith and Charles W. Bowtell. Consulting Committee -Grenville M. Ingalsbe, William Reid and Theodore Gilchrist.

Physical Science- Rev, J. E. King, D. D. Rev C.

D. Kellogg, William Eldridge, Rev. E. R. Sawyer, D.

D. Committee on Races Robert B. Sherrill, W. D. Stevenson and A.

H. Carleton. Reception of members of the press John Dwyer, Grant J. Tefft, A. H.

Bunnell, H. M. Hulst, W. H. Rice, D.

F. O'Connell Annuals of Washington county agriculture Grenville M. Ingalsbe, chairman; John Dwyer, Rev. John G. Smart, L.

D. Tent H. M. Huist, H. C.

Morehouse, J. L. MoArthur, A. H. Bunnell and F.

R. HILL Special attractions U. G. Ellis, George A. Ferris and A.

E. DeForest. Ladies Executive Committee President- Mrs. George S. Devine, Hudson Falls.

First Vice President Mrs. Alexander Orr. Fort Edward. Second Vice President Mrs. Frank P.

Goodson, Pattens Mills. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt Allen, Cossayuna; Mrs. Cyrus Andrews, Miss Myrtie Agan, Hudson Falls; Mrs. 8.

J. Banker, Mrs. George P. Barnard, Fort Edward: Mrs. Joseph Carlisle, Smiths Basin; Mrs.

Silas Campenter, Hudson Falls; Mrs. Charles Clough, Cossayuna; Mrs. William Congdon, Miss Daisy E. Cornell, Mrs. Charles H.

Cronkhite, 2d, Hudson Falls; Mrs. A. E. DeForest, Fort Edward; Miss Adelaide Devine, Mrs. J.

M. Ferris, Mrs. George A. Ferris, Miss Grace Gibson, Hudson Falls; Mrs. Amos Grimn, Fort Edward; Mrs.

Harvey Griffin, Miss Elsie Hart. Mrs. George M. Hall, Hudson Falls, Mrs. Almon P.

Hill, Fort Edward: Mrs. Herschel Loveland, Hudson Falls; Mrs. Claude Mead, Pattens Mills: Mrs. Marion Milla, Fort Edward; Mrs. Seldon W.

Mott. Misa: Daisy L. Newton, Hudson Falls, Mrs. William Nichols, Pattens, Mrs. William E.

Selleck, Hideon Falls; Mrs. Alfred Smith, Smiths Basin; Mrs. Charlotte Unle, Miss Marion Underhill, Hudson Falls; Miss Alloe Van Derwerker, Fort Edward; Mrs. George L. Van Derwerker, Mrs.

H. W. Van Derweker, Hudson Falls; Mrs. Thomas Wade, Mrs. Leslie P.

Wetherbee, Miss Katherine Wing, Fort Edward; Mrs. J. R. Winn, Smiths Basin. SWAN'S STORE, 89 BAY ST.

Pineapples; this week is the time to can; we a sugar leaf pine, all sizes; native calves' livers and sweet breads, fresh ground veal loaf, fancy yellow leg fowl; 2. lbs. salt pork and a cabbage 25c; our own cooked corn beef; picnic hams 10c lb. four cans Swift's Pride cleanser 25c: 3 cans Van Camp's milk 250; Norwegian smoked sardines 150 Italian oil, splendid value, qt. cans 80c.

SALT CAKES Used in Roto self-feeders are sinitary and economical. See them nt Cushman's Feed Store, 24. Ridge street. Lake George, July 11-Mr. and Mrs.

Hopkins of Niagara Falls, with their two children, left for their Thursday, after a two visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wicks.

Mrs. O. Solomon of New York city, arrived Monday at her cottage on Lake House semi circle for the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Noyes, two children and Kenneth Noyes enjoyed an automobile trip to Schroon Sunday. Mrs. H.

W. Hayden of New Yorls, died at that place this week. Mrs. Hayden has for many years been a visitor at Lake George, Hayden mansion being one of. her summer restdences.

D. J. Brown and family are at their cottage, Gem Island, for the month of July. Dr. G.

R. Butler, Brooklyn, has taken Grey Nook for the season, arriving Friday of last. week. Miss Mae Burlingame, Schenectady, caring for her mother, Mrs. Kleber Burlingame, who is ill.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lente are leavIng this morning for Stockbridge, to visit Mr.

Lente's mother. ME. Lente, having had a sun stroke Tuesday of last week, Is under his doctor's orders for rest and change of scene. Mrs. W.

H. Wilcox and Frank French were overcome Monday by the heat. Mrs. Wilcox was at her home, and Mr. French was at work on the grounds of Old Mill farm.

NORTH RIVER North River, July 10- Fay Wells of the north woods, called on Nortle River friends Sunday, E. S. Dunlap has purchased what la known as the Loren Harney place, and i moved his family Into the samo the first of last week. Gordon, who has been spendIng the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

R. R. Lawrence, returned to her home In Now York Friday. Mr and Mrs. Norris Dunlap vialted Mrs.

Dunlap's sister, Mra, Gilbert Whitaker, at North Creek, last Tuesdan Mrs. R. R. Lawrence returned from New York, where she had been to a cot her husband on his return trip room Cuba, last Puesday, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Young and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kohlson of Rutland, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keith, returned home last Saturday.

The Rev. F. L. Decker, on Sunday last, preached an interesting sermon at the Methodist churoh. MINERVA Mnerva, July 11- Mr.

arid Mre. H. J. Callahan and sons, Arthur and Jotus, enjoyed an auto ride to Mechanicvilla Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mr.

Callahan's niece, Candleld, and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy, Edward Lynch and the Misses Esther and Margerette Lynch attended the dance at Bailey Pond inn July 4. Beginning July 15, dances will be held every Saturday night through the summer in the town hall The beat of musto will be furnished.

Mrs. Heury Jacques of Chain Lakes, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dimmick. Mr.

and Mrs. C. T. Mitchell visited relatives at North Creek Sunday. Will Raymond, went Elizabethtown Stonday to attend court.

Buy your coke now, save 60c a tom. $1.00, delivered, for one month only. Gene Falls Gas and Electric. Com-. pany.

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