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Mill RESTAURANTS
IS Fill OFJI ILLS BASEMENT
Gives the Children Supper;
Goes to Next Room; Shots
Heard; Two Wounds.
Mr Paul Wuersohmidt was found
(ai at her home In Ysleta Thursday
- "crc.oon at 4 oclock. Two bullet
r ounds. one in the temple and the other
i the breast wer found on the body
She had gien her three small chil-
en their supper a.nd then went into
ne adjominp room -where the tragedy
urred shortlv afterward. Her mind
ti sanl to ha-e bren weakening1 for
r me time
Mr uerschmidt had lived in Ysleta
for three ears having gone there from
i nt Besides the children her hus-
i "d. a plumber survive her
EL PASO BOY DONATES ALMA
MATER A WIRELESS SET
l 'lester. Pa Sept. ZS A complete
ie graph equipment one of the finest
vt-ts in the country has been presented
th Penni. lisma Military college
b lw)le Campbell of El Paso. Tex.
i'rording to an announcement made
ioiuv h Col Charles E- Hyatt presi-
dent and commandant of the "West
I'oni of the Kt stone State Mr
ampbell nai praduatod last June from
the college with the rank of cadet lieu-
t. i int He is a son of John Loaran
f tiubell. chief engineer of the Kl r&?o
T'i Southwestern railway and is now
number of the engineering corps oft
i I'ennsUama railroad j
ur ampDeii s ireies K-- win ue
S20000 To Be Spent Making
Ready for Biggest Eating
Place in City.
Twenty-eight thousand dolar will be
spent in converting the basement of the
Mills building into a restaurant the
largest in El Paso.
IJen. Anson Iills. the owner has au-
thorized II. B. Stevens the agent to
spend SS(MMt in convertin" the basement
into use for a restaurant and barber
shop and C. O. Robert a aliami. Ari-
zona man who has taken a lease on the
restaurant spare has placed contracts
for fixtures and equipment that "nill to-
tal $30000 in cost.
The entire floor is to be tiled. All
the walls and posts will also be tiled
up for a height of four feet. Above the
tiling will be large mirrors.
Mr. Roberts made a trip to Chicago
IDE POLICE!
KOTTODEflTH GITYSOGEESTEDi
HIS Ml IS
of
Eat
Killed While Out 'Riding;
Posse Is Searching for
the Slayers.
Aniiu-. X. M.. ept 29 P R. Rose
of thi place it a . murdered bv one ur
t more unknown persons vcterdav morn-
.ng. This murder happened within me
miles of h-r- the Parker lannlv was
killed b Mexicans several months ago.
Mr. Rose left home at 8 oeloik in
the morning w ith his herd of goats.
His horse returned with the reins hang
ing looie around In neek at 11 in the
morning. A t-earehing party started out
and discovered the bodv later
aflmnnn
At the coronersKinquest. conducted bv
udge O. . bing. it was found that si
shots bad taken effect. Three .30 cali-
ber shells were found near the murdered
man. The tracks of two shod horses
were di-covered near the bodv their
Grand Jury Also Recom-
mends Civil Service for
the Force.
itttnlliineri from Pane I
with the basement floor plans and had . trail leading in the direction of Hachita.
the furnishings and fixtures denned j . l. This trail is being followed bv
and located bv Albert Piek A Co.. whoe
specialty is restaurants ami hotels.
All the furniture and fixtures will
lie of mahoganv. The kitchen equip-
ment will be the most modern including
electric broilers steam tables etc. The
kitchen is to be finished in tile and
enamel. o that it will be tnsilv kept
clean. There will lie a separate kitchen
for pastries cakes and pies of which
the new restaurant will make a spe-naltv
The refrigerator ice box will be op
mlled in the jh sical laboratories of J crated with special cooling machinery
tuiiege a department oi wirt less
.4r.iphj Kill bt- instituted and a li-
-. obtained foi the establishment of
c nenmental station to be Known as
i ampbtll ireless station of the
ti ilama Military College '
two men well versed in trailing. Deputy
sheriff Schrimpser is leading the posse.
Mr. Rose leaves a widow and four
children. Mr. Hunt a daughter for
merlv lived in Kl Pao.
Attractive Women Ride
Trains To Trato Men
irtlLU VIS (D IMJ-S T4l.lv
OF It tl.i; Ittlsi; I-OR 1HII'3IKN
'v-int-i Cit Mo Sept. S - t'onfer-
r e cf lab r rtpresentaties relative
uic inrr is-s of fie cents an hour
tii ei:rht liou- da for the si rail-
.J wj ui ions in 22 western roads
f I 1 ' re i" m w ith A. O. Wharton
I.ouis. ir.-sinVnt of the railroad
ifc dei mmnt of the American
ration of Labor acting as chair-
and w ill be !6 feet long. The contract i
I for this has been let to II. L. Stevens.
I of Kl Paso.
In addition to the tables there will
i a counter for quick lunches accom
modating 3S people at one time.
All watiV for the restaurant will come
from the faucets cooled being cooled by
means of coils in the refrigerator.
Work started on the alterations to-
! dav and "it will be about 60 days before
it is completed and the restaurant is
opened.
part of the police at the Inception of
i the riot would have prevented its
spread and the consequent disgraceful
occurrences '
"We know that the city officials made '
full ui estimation the result of which J
has been evidenced bv many changes
in the police department.
"It is our deliberate judgment after
giving the matter full thought that the
th ! pclice department can never attain the j
ngn state oi emciem y required in a 1
citv of this size until it is governed by
a nonpartisan police commission of
from three to five members with power '
to enforce the strictest rules in ap- 1
pointment and conduct of officers. This
commission should so regulate the de- I
part men t as to Rive proper Incentive
tor good men to do tbeir duty under all
c auditions and to induce such to remain
with the force permanently.
"It is our positive opinion that civil
scr ice in the police and fire depart-
ments is absolutely necessary for the
proper conduct of these branches of the
cit's government and that this is the
oni manner in which they can be
brought up to the standard of service
which will give to the taxpayers and
property owners of El I'aso the suf-
ficient protection to which they are en-
titled pplle to Fire Department.
'Our recommendations as to a com-
mission for control of the police de-
partment applies also to the fire de-
partment. It can be a joint commission
or a separate one.
'We heartil) concur with the mayor
and city officials in their efforts to
You o c it to vour family and to yourself to be very careful in bin ing Food fr
your table. Their health and yours depend to a great extent upon the Food you
serve. The Standard Stores will positively fill your orders with dependable Roods
that are fresh and wholesome.
Saturday Meat Specials
Fancy Illue Ribbon Dressed Hens
.20c
New Torfc. Sept 19 Special officers
of the department of justice are in-
vestigating a blackmailing scheme bv
which it is said that attractive women
by the aid of men confederate travel
the trains from state to state trap-
nimr men and then blackmailing them
through fear of the Mann white slate I Lnng about the above by any means
2oc Bottle New Pack Monarch
Catsup for
30c Jar MonarcmjPreserves for.A. 25c
50c Jar (full quart i Bismareh
Preserves for ... 45c
3 large Cans Pet Milk for 25c
2 Packages Good OaU for 15e
2 Packages Macaroni or "spaghetti
for . 15c
25c Cake Walter Rakers Chocolate
for 20c
25c Can Walter Bakers Coeoa for 22c
J5c Bottle Lea & Perrins Sauce for 28c
Sic Bottle Monarch Chili Sauce for 25c
35c Bottle Spider's Oyster Coek-
tail Catsup for 25c
Full quart Can Dunbar's Pure Cane
Syrup or Sorghum for 23c
Standard's
Big Xkkel Loaf" of Bread 05c
This bread is wrapped in parch-
ment paper; is a lloz. size loaf
ami is nearly as large as other
stores sell for 10c
Mbrieopa Butter is sweet and
fresh per pound 38c
Kaney Blue Ribbon Eggs tez 42c
Chase & Sanborn's Coffees are the
Worlds Best.
Diamond Blend per lb 25c
Anchor Blend per lb 30c
Crusade Blend 3 lbs for ... .$1.00
per lb. . . . . 2oc
Fancy Blue Ribbon Dressed Fryers
per lb. ... 32c
Fancy 1ioulder ot B-ef per lb 15c
Fancv Round hteak. per lb. 23c
Fancy Rib Rmst. per lb 20c
Fanev Beef Mew. per lb 121 jC
Fancj Shoulder ot eal per lb 16c
Fanev Shoulder ot Pork by the ' .
or "hole per lb 18c
Fano Boiled Ham. per lb . 45c
Faucj Wafer Sliced Beet per lb 50e
Fancy Cranberries per nnart . 10c
Faey Celery 2 for 15c
Gold Coin Flour Best lor bfeeuits.
24 lb. Sack for $1.20
Modes' Best Flonr -Best tr bread
24 lb. Sack for $1.20
Don't forget the Standard's "Big Xiekel Loaf of Bread
good. We deliver orders amounting to $2.00 or over.
It's sweet fresh and
Today Tomorrow and Every Day
(in .ecru's.. Fruits. Vegetable ?ud
It Pays to Pay Cash and Pay Less for Your
Meats at the "
played by women
on that line
traveling regularl
I0WAN SAYS GIRLS AND MEN
HELD HIM UP FOR $15000
nVMv ROnilEIt IS KILLED.
Fort Mer. Fla Sent 19. Leland
! TJif. aim. or four bandits who robbed
" e unions rpp"-epntel arc those em- the state bank of Homestead. Fls two
i maclnni toilermakers. car- weeks apo and eluded a sheriffs psse
r sheet it tal irkers blacksmiths ' kn a chase of several days by motor
3 electrician I boat was shot and killed Thursday by
. t t?iii TriHn -when Ttlce rame to an
To Drive Out -ialarin and Build tp I island for food The robbers stole! Chicago. III. Sept. Z9 The details
The System. i $6000 and killed three of the pose ; of a scheme nherebv a wealthy Iowan
ttV r the Old Standard GROVE'S . men. referred to as a "leading citizen of his
"" ' -Tl lrs chill TOXIC Tou know I community" was compelled to pay $15.- .
- i iou are takmir as the formula is ' vECOND DOY SI. MJDEVs HOME 000 to a band of socalled Mann act
' on ht label showing it is OF TVlll IlWMOM) COIJII i blackmailers became known here today.
ii" and Iron in a tastMess form. ' iupusta ns Sept : A son was The Iowan. it is said was introduced i
born here Thursdav mirht to Mr and to one of the "lures" by a client in his
! Mrs Tyrus RTrtrond rob'. Tims be- home town who said she was the eirl's
iiddh ior jem in' n .irms ana v;y- l inp Toe I'eirou oasi.--in ..-i i ur
rv " i N Oregon Adv. I now M" two bs and -i girl
law.
Information of the swindle was sent
anonymously to John C Knox assist-
ant district attorne. who is in charge
of blackmail s ndicate cases in New
York and other cities
The information told Mr Knox that
while traveling: recently from Port-
land. Ore. to St- Louis he was nearly
trapped by one of the women and after
ward learned from a pullman porter i tuted. has not sufficient men. and we '
that the "badger same" was being i recommend an increase bv IS utml. !
possible even to the -xtent of mni
ing the city charter. This improvement
in the conduct of the citjrs affairs '
should be inaugurated at the earliest i
possible moment and we urge for the
good of El Paso its speedy consumraa-
tion. '
Not Sufficient Men. I
In the meantime we believe that .
CTA
NDARD CAS
H STORES
the police force as at present const i-
Cash Store No. 2.
Comer Boulevard and
Kansas St Phone 4340
and 4341.
WS -a-ETrVKrc nctic nnn im(i A IS
g JTilUltXliWIO &) IUX1O.H. p
aunt. Later he came to Chicago and
1 isited the apartment at which the girl
I he had met in Iowa lived with another
gin w nue tne girls were showing
mm inrougn me iiat me Dell rang and
in going to answer it one of the girls
I locked the Iowan and the other girl
in a bedroom.
The visitors two men. proclaimed
hemseles a lawyer and a detective. !
lespectively. and accused the Iowan of
lolating the Mann act. Under the
combined pressure of the girls and the
I VTA TY1 tho ln4.. n..i. ..... t.. ! .. ..... .k. .1 . . .. .... .u
. "" ( i m n tij- '.k-i mi me ork oi tne county audi- I
VV ' lor iS Of Audi a mairnltnJ. k. t. t- t
men. fne mounted men. three nlain I
clothes men. and one police matron f
We also recommend the immediate in- J
stalation of a modern police and fire J
elarm system as a much needed pro- j "
tcctue measure to this city with the ' sector his attention to this mattei
instalation of which system we urge i "We realize that proper transporti-
ng improvement in street lighting as ! tion facilities are essential here as in
well as the disuse of the present ached- ! all cities yet the jitne cars in El Past
ule which is the cause of dark streets. I nave become so numerous and seem to
leading to manv crimes mil nui. . nj.re so little regard for lite and llmo
meanors. and so little respect for the rights of
Truffle Minad Separate. ' others driiing automobiles and vehl- I
"The traffic squad while of course ! ce3 on tne streets of our city that e i
prfrt of the police force should wc ' think more stringent regulations should i
belie e be considered a separate unit ' mde to govern them or that the
thereof and used for traffic regulations I '""l8 now laid down if they be ade- I
ex ept in case of emergency. ' quate. be more vigorously enforced. I
e turtner recommend that the cit
Cash Store No. 3
Corner Stanton and Over-
land St. Phone 863.
Cash Store No. 4.
407 North Oregon St
Phone 896.
Cash Store No. 5.
2907 Alameda Ave.
Phone 18C3.
firemen who hold commissions as po-
licemen be called upon in an Hner;ency
.-nd for that purpose be given some'
training in police work rules and regulations.
County udlor OierrrorLed.
'The inestigation of th nhnrt-.
the office of the last tax collector
brought forcibly to our attention the
"This citv. on the main southern I
highway from coast to coast and on '
tne border ot Mexico is cursea by a
periodical influx of professional beg-
gars and for the protection of our cit-
izens we recommend a stringent anti-
jegging ordinance mat will enable the
police and all officers of the city and
county properly to regulate or abate
this nuisance.
Long and rduous Session.
Without question there are many
WILL HEAR MOTION AGAINST
Choice cuts from
our establish-
ment will he
found juicy ten-
der and delicious
in flavor.
Special
FOR
Saturday
A Nice Rib Roast
Fancy Prime Ribs Beef Standing or Rolled
Pound 20c
Fancy Beef or Pork Tenderloin Pound 40c
Fancy Sirloin Steak 25c Round Pound 20c
Fancy German Oven Roasts Pound 15c
Fancy Boiling or Stewing Beef Pound I2V2C
Fancy Veal Boneless Roasts Pound 20c
Fancy Breast or Stewing Veal Pound 15c
Fancy Veal and Pork Prepared for Loaf Lb. 20c
Fancy Spring Lamb Legs 30c Chops Lb. . .35c
Fancy Mutton Legs 25c Chops Lb 25c
Fancy Lamb and Mutton for Stewing. Lb. 1214c
Fancy Pig Pork Fresh Ham Roasts Lb 20c
Fancy Pig Pork Spare Ribs Country Style
Pound 1740
Fancy Home Sugar Cured Ham & Bacon Lb. 25c
Fancy Home Sugar Cured Ham 20c
Fancy Pure PorkOelmonte Sausage and
Tomato Flavor Pound 25c
Fancy Roasting or Stewing Chickens Pound 25c
Fancy Eroiling or Frying jlize Chickens LB . 35c
Fancy 1916 TURKEYS All Sizes Lb 30c
Our Celebrated Blue Valley Butter Lb 40c
ludge Pan M Jjckton. in tho 14th '
mnrt court this afternoon will he?r
motion h m attomev J H M -
Broom to dissolve an injunction se-
lired bi II W Pontius lrf 1H aganisi
I the Kelly city administration to pre-
v ont the razing of eei eral houses alon
itie ruer in block IJ. of Campbell's '
1 ddition.
These are the last houses left of the
manv which tSe city condemned in its .
yeamip and helath campaign against
dwelling allaeed to be unsanitary
'bout 16iO house" have been torn
down bv tl.e city since the campaign j
ao -lir itU
not able proporly to attend to his du- other matters which could hae been
ties as an auditor and we therefore Properly investigated by this grand
. .. inrv nni rns iniainnnr YArm nattiir
short one and having so many matters
wortn oi tnorougn. tareful and
INJUNCTION GOTTEN IN 1914 ' ST .'K'S&S "JSSSS SiTSE
ploiment in this office of sufficient
help to enable the auditor to give the
books of the county officials proper
mention This. e are sure will avoid
n the future any chance of shortages
length investigation presented to us.
we feel that under the circumstances
w hae done our full duty. Our ses-
ons nave oeen numerous and long and
and trouble in the various county de- I the wor that we have done has been ;
uartments j earnest and painstaking. We have
It is our belief that an adeauate i tried to be fair and impartial so that
iond in a reliable bonding com pan v is
by far preferable to personal bonds
for officials in the employ of city and
countv
' We understand that occupation
laxes of all kinds have in the past not
punishment might be meted out to
iho deserving of such and that those
innocent of wrongdoing might hae an
opportunity of demonstrating this fact.
"To you. sir. we give our thanks for
our unfailing courtesy and assistance.
To Make Clothes Is Easy
To Make Good Clothes
Is An Art
A trial order vill convince jou thai we are
artists and can justly point mith pride to the
jnany satisfied customers TSho have placed
confidence in our ability to build Correal
Clothes.
"Their Satisfaction Is Our
Success."
cfaca&em Udrctna
2nd Floor City Nat'L Bank Bldg.
b. en fullv and property collected and Wo r grateful too. and thank for
I e urge upon the present founty col- their help and cooperation the district
I attorney county attorne. assistant
!
f:
I
Fresh Fish and Oysters Received Daily.
Special Wholesale Prices On
Meat and Groceries
35c
-Luscious Hone
Fresh Shipment
in the comb. Pound Racks 2 for
Headquarters for
Military Goods
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY Egia
LOOK WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY
3 Bottle CaUup 25 3 Glajse Mustard 25c
3 Bottles Green Pepper Sauce.. 25c 5 Cans Tomatoes 25c
3 Bottles Pickles 25c 5 Cans Toaato Pulp ....'.'.'. .25c
Phones 505 and 506 204 and 206 E. Overland St
Mail Orders Prompt Attention.
JITE INVITE the new-
' ly arrived National
Guardsmen to visit us. We
also remind all branches of
the U. S. Army that We are
headquarters in El Paso for
Military Goods.
JITE HAVE Just Re-
ceived New Ship-
ments of
MILITARY HATS
SHEEP LINED COATS
PUTTEES LEGGINS
AND SWEATERS
See Special Display of
Insignia.
Uniforms to Order
E make Uniforms to
order. Fit work
manship and style guaran-
teed according to the U. S.
Army Regulations.
county attorney the bailiffs and all
others whom we have deemed it proper
to call to our assistance Respectfully
"HB Burt Orndorff.
"Foreman of grand Jury-"
The supplemental report by the grand
jury follows:
"A condition in reference to social
clubs running in El Paso has been
called to our attention which jve deem
i pruiirr iu rcirari 10 jour nonoraDie
I court.
I "We find that the socalled social
i clubs e!l is again becoming prevalent
ana inai tnese organizations are again
OTjetiin? nn in vartmta noct. nt ttA
city and countv.
illegal transferring and trading of
charters. It seems is being practiced
promiscuously.
This grand jur finds that the time
left for full investigation is so short
j that we cannot go into the matter thor-
ougnii. ue reel however that It is
our duty to say to the district attorney
and also to the count attorney that
this grand Jury beliees that vigorous
action and active prosecution will meet
with full approbation on the part of the
respectable people of this community.
In fact we urge alt officials witbfn
whose jurisdiction matters of this kind
may come to use their best efforts in
enforcing a strict compliance or the
law in this direction.
"W respectfully ask of the honora-
ble district court that special Instruc-
tions along these lines be given to the
next grand Jur
"Respectfully.
"R Burt Orndorff. foreman.
J
Troops on the Border outside
of El Paso are cordially in-
vited to use our Mail Order
Department.
See Window Displays.
206-210
San Antonio
Street
TODATS AmUSEIHENT5
flll.lMH K VII NUM.
William farrjin. probably the best
known and best liked of all picture
actors is phtying the lead in the m.
to production. The End of the Trail."
which is being shown today only at
the Alhambra 'The End of the Trail"
vigorous picture filled with
iir
SPECIAL SALE
FOUNTAIN PENS
Self-Fdlmg Non-Leakable.
Regular $3.00 Value.
$1.50
All Pens are 14 Kt. Gold and tipped with native
hard Iridium.
Insert Coin Pen Fills in 2 Seconds.
We carry all makes.
L. E. Waterman's "Ideal"
Geo. S. Parser "Lucy Curve"
A. A. Waterman's "Modern"
Sheaffer--Manhaltan--Prather
We Repair All Makes.
AH Pens Are Guaranteed Unconditionally.
See Our IVindom Display.
D. W. P RATHER CO.
205 Mesa Ave. (Ul
KT TO
VHWTKE MIOE CO.
seen with him in 'The Quitter." a re- 1
cent Vetro feature production. Miss
Sklrvin only rect-ntl went into mo
tion pictures and she is more than
struggles that are considerably truer j repeating her success upon the speak-
? '" tJJJ'1 l hosf deP''ed in many ing stage. She was seen on Broad-
films The story has Dlentv of stronir
emotional moments Its production in
the &now-clad regions of the north-
west is extremely effective William
rarnum is in his best form in this
picture His acting is spirited and I
way in "Excuse Me. "Rolling Stones"
and with Julian Eltmge in 'The Kasei-
rating Widow ' Ad
TUB I) I I.I T Till' liuni;.
The Bijou presents a two-part drama
hiT . ?Ii kiS 1'Jfa ""fully to ; today entitled "U ho Bears Malice." It
jhat a red-blooded individual nnder is a story of the North Woods and has
the same circumstances would do in plenty of action Some ver fine snow
i "' AOV- I scenes are shown in this picture Ivy
' f t'lAM tllA Ml.hnt.il ln.j.wtnAl
Close. the celebrated International
oeauty. will be seen also in a good
"IB" Mt-THK Bill. 110MK.N HO."
Toda is the last show in ? nf rt . J' ..
Evil Women Do" at the Wigwam. The t.3."1 -Si.. . . .
Dl...ki.j ....! I .v.....v" c- wii riuiii rirsco
will be here She promises to show
picture is a Bluebird production and
" an elaborate photopla) adapted
from Braile Gaboreau's masterpiece.
The Clique of Gold" The story is
built around a vampire woman and her
victims. Elsie Jane Wilson has the
hading role. Her portrayal of the
vampire is beyond the ordlnarx The
picture is above the average in Interest-Tomorrow
a special picture for the
Wigwam showing the best parts of
the big military maneuvers in El Paso
and Kort Bliss will be shown A full
reel is filled with pictures of the mili-
tia. One of the big features of the
film is a oanarama which shnwa ih.
I entire mass of JS.000 men with thetr
1 horses and their equipment in front
of the reviewing stand Ad
WANTED
1 oung Man To Learn Trade
References Required
Curtis & King
Manufacturing Jewelera
M atchmaken.
1 1 5 TK S ST
T.IO.NKI. niHIllVIORE TOUH.
vou what a girl can do in this pro
duction Remember tomorrow. Don't
miss this one. Adv.
Mil! KE1STOVB AT THE GHECI l.V.
Fred Mace assisted by an all-star
aggregation of rib tuklers. will ap-
pear at the Grecian today in a brand
new Keystone comedy. "Lover's Might
Keystone followers know so well what
to expect that it is hardly necessary
to go into details about an Keystone
comedy. It is legion now that a new
Kejstone means prolonged laughter
and in 'The Ier's Might" the risiblee
of the Ketstuneites will be fully
gratified di
FL'EKAI. OK AI.EX VIclI VTTOX.
The funeral f lex McIIatton. aged
fc . . . . . : - . i. mnneriy oi t. i'xm. nn. rtirt .t
.. ''J?. Sl"V- l"n' entertain- MJ. - Su - --- ----- --
nK r imii wtin nonnem 9T iviin I .. . .- . - --
I lonel Barrymore the eifted itage and
reen artist in the -t.llar role will
the feature attrn-tion it the I nmue
IN ! 'heater t.lay. tomorrow and Sunday
111 Ntr Har more K -up) .rted by Mar
motortvUe accident will h
neld at l J Kaster s iind. r;ak.:i
V irlors thl afternoon at ? ncliuk Th'
uitei meit will be at Eei green Cemetery.
WANTED Clean Rags with-
out buttons. Five cents per lb.
Apply Pressroom. Herald.
LL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
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