Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 127, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1917
PAGE FIVE
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CAN SELL MILLION STOCKDALE WILL
IN LIBERTY BONDS, DELIVER ADUKESS
- THINKS I A. KEMP IN CITY TONIGH
IN LIBERTY BONDS
TODAY’S M A R K E TS
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(Continued from page 1.)
committee on assessments will ha
HOW TO MEET PRESENT DAY i
COMPETITION" WILL BE
HIS HEME.
Fort Worth Live Stock. GATTALI anMAF
ForeWorth. Tex s CATTLE: TOI N AUURNOL
Receipts 10,000: activeHeeven $6.5041 1.11 J 1 Illi JITVAIL
......... #6.501 $9 00; heifers UU ITVN nU I ANNUL
RESULT OF COL
KILLING FROSTS a.....ess
/ L 76 an u $2.0: cow * $4 snu $8.25 - bulls
nOnOT 01 1 ‘ 1ITI V $5.00@ $6.75. calves $6.50% $9.75.
I HOGS Receipts 2,500: strong.
DUDIILI Heavy $19.354/$19.50; light $19.25 1
Mt *‘A 7" $19.35: medium $19.00410 25: mixed
nuama Ar nAnan $19,754 $19.00: common $17.5041
ddiplc $18 59: nigs si2.50@116.75
I IF LIN SHEEP-Receipts 1,000. unchanged
FAIULU UUAN Lambs
: *11.084
th
item
THROUGHO
the Work prepared In a few days, and
that canvassers will be calling on
people by the end of the week. Every
merchant is urged to make himself a’
bond salesman, and to approach his Frank. K Stockdale will address the .
customers on the matter, whenever Merchants tonight in the Harrison- ,
possible, and meetings of the various Evurti re.lt han w.ar in the Mly Associated P’ress.
, classifications of merchants are to be Everton recital hull at .14 in the Chicago, Oct 8 —-Widespread killing
sailed to discuss the best , way in first of a series of five lectures on frosts had only a slight bullish effect Chicago Live’ Stock
ale to set the mpsnerersnas mens h indizing and commercial coudi today on the corn market. The fact Chic ago, Oct. S.—HOGH Receipts weather caused an advance of about
Aumber people osmo, ......* Nr Steckdans subject tonight that the government crop was due 23,000; weak to io cents lower Bulk half :.....if in the cotton market early
e-O u^n will be "How to Meet Present Day this afternoon tended to make buyers $1820 ( $19 40; light $17 7"H $19.15; today There had been buying on the
errunnent they willbcdaimon com etition," and he stated that- he cautions. Besides, some uncertainty mixed $17.80 @ $19.05: heavy $17,80% frost predictions of Saturday but at
time TSANcTe would be very’ glad to see the ladies existed regarding the outcome of a 119.65: rough $17.80 / $18.06: pigs the , lose of last week traders had
bondusponsons . present at the meeting. If there were conference here this week regarding $14.00 m $17.85 :bee n inc lined to look for a warmer
P . . any wh bare interested in the subject, maximum prices, although opinion In CATTLE- Receipts 34.000; weak. ‘ weather may this morning The offi
The Retail Merchant’s Association, I general leaned to the view that the- Native steers $7 10@ $17.60: western cial forecast for frost consequently
lee *"4*44*4 . ....... . in covering as well as fresh
$15,504 $16.50: yeanlings
$12,50; wethers $11,000
$12.00: ewes $10.00 @ $11/0: culls
$5.76 €t $8.50: goats $6.50 4i $8.50. .
Ngm York Oct. 8.—Reports of frost
in waits of the eastern belt over Sun-
day and indications for still colder
CMCAGA Clete plAPE 14 **: ***** PP ** ***) . **A P **=* ******* ******* ‘‘-******. • * * *** unuI num
CHICAGO DISTRICT RASES Jan Under whose auspices the lectures are conference would make no radical steers $6.25 @ $14.50; stockers $6,154 brought
TOTAL OF $12,8004,699 given, urgently request that every changes. If any at all. Opening quota-$11.46: cows and heifers $5.04r i buying
’ 3. merchant in town will make an especi-tions, which ranged from the same as ....................
( hicago, Oct. 8. Today’s official, al effort to be present, Saturday’s finish to \ higher with
statement of Liberty Loan subserin 1 " -
tions, which carries the campaign up. -------------------------------
to noon last Saturday, shows 13.612
subscriptions for a total of $190864.340 Wichita Falla Produce Market.
In the Seventh Federal Reserve Bank .Hens 16 cents: * springs 17 cents;
district.” ' lecgs 336 cents: butter SO cents.
a. good part of which 9
a attributed to foreign and domest
2
A cigar of Good Judg-
ment makes friends of
Good Judgment
Tom KEENE
the Cigar made with a good Judgment
STRAIGHT
. * STATE NATIONAL CIGAR co’-
PORT WORTH, TEXAS. WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS.
Order Now-
Overcoats
Suits
Don’t Wait Until the Best Patterns Are •
Picked Out
MADE‘TO YOUR MEASURE
$17.00 t6 $35100
705
Ohio
gas rm. TA II RDO ‘Phone
$17 TAILORS 278
ENLIST YOUR DOLLARS IN THE WAR
112 25; calves $9.50 ($16,00. ........................................
CIPPD Rerainta 28,000:1. weak trade interests. The market opened:
*......i I firm at an advance of 13 to 41 points •
I with active months selling about 431
to 54 points Saturday's closing figu 1
ires, touching 26.06 for December and
Kansas City Live Stock. 125:86 for January during the early
.- .-. hanazoCity Neteolio U terlorwestern belt forecast for freez.
close was keptn 8.100.10 kwer but 1822 ing weather in Oklahoma and Arkan- I
sas, frosts in the Interior of Texas ,
served to increase the excitement lu-1
ter in the morning and active months
Jou sold 108 to113 points not higher"with ;
beef steers 51T50*$1630: Oct. at 27.20 or a new high record for
*the contract. Jan. sold at 26.48 making
-----------.. ..........- , higher with I SHEEP Receipts 40,0uv, wgan
December at II.1ST. to $1.19 and May | Wethers $9.00€ $12.85. lambs $13.50%1
$1.15% to-$1.15% were followed by a i $18 4 *
moderate setback. *.
Later the market took a fresh up-
ward swing on account of covering by :
shorts who were evening up to be
prepared for any surprise in the gov-
ernment crop report. The close was*-* ------ .- ----- = -----
firm % to 1 % net higher at $1 .19% to $15.40: heavy $19,004 $19:645 light
$1.20 December and $1.15% to $1.16 $18,502*12.205, Digs *17,00 $15.00
May i CATTLE: Receipts 3.700, including
Oats hardened a little with corn. | 500 southerns. Steady to 10 dower.
I Trade was for the most part local. Prime , fedsteers $16.00@$17.00;
Weakness developed lu provisions dressed L ,.—
owing to a downturn of, hog* prices. southern steers $7.0 4145159m: from the low level and there was
Selling was not aggressive but the 5,5051 0 2.56.604 fro. ithe low level and , here wa s
market lacked support. 1 5199 $6.504114.00. calves 26.50U some southern selling on reactions of
1 17.000 steady 10 or 12 points around midday.
•CORN- Open High Low Close Lums $17.2647510.05, yearlings $12.00 . Cotton fuerres ox-wed adyi On
D.CORN Sum sen 1 14=2 1 @ $13.50; wethers $11 000 six 2m: 1.2699 Pee 2526: Jan -5'15’ March
May
rearunus si vo Cotton futrres oneped steady: Oct
—Te si no: wethers $11007, sinur. , 26 Go: Dec. 25.75: Jan. 25.65: March
: UNS He H: 12% 5 o.ook NG: neker-0 - M 22*2
Jan. 1.16% 1.16% 1.16% 1.15% *15.44. ′ •
OATS
closed steady. Trading was |
less astive during the early afternoon P
but prices held steady at reactions of
5876 59% 58% 59%. * . ! 15 or 18 points.
6014 61%, 60% til's St. Louis Live Stock. 1 -----.,
i St. Louis, Oct. 8.—HOGS: Receipts *
46,00 5,500: steady. Light $19.00/$19.60: Liverpool Boot Cotton. j
46.55 46.95 46.55 46.90 Pigs $16.004t$ 18.50: mixed and butch- "Liverpool, Oct S — Cotton spot in|
ers $19.004 $19.70: good heavy $19.60 limited request; prices steady. Good
24.70 36.70 24.67 24.80 ! @t $19.75, bulk $19.00 (t $19.70. middling 20.22: middling 19.45: low
24.92 24.95 24.80 24.95 1 CATTLE- Receipts 10,300. slow, middling, 1x 97; good’ordinary 18,027!
.24.95 23.97 23.87 23.95 Native beef steers $8,001 $17.50: yearl’ordinary 17.72
- i ing. st eers and heifers $7.0047 $17.00; I Sales 4.000. including 2.90'1 A uteri
28.02 28.12 28.02 2% 12 I cows $5 0041 $10 50: stackers and feed can
2 4 9 5 25.00 24.82 24.92: ers $6.50 @t $11.50: Texas quarantine Recrints A. 406all American
A ------ steer $6.7541 $10.50; fair to prime Futures €lesed firm
Kansas City Cash Grain. .. southern beef steers $5004$12.75;1 New const fact: Jan 19.02: March
I Kansas City, Oct. 8.-Cash corn: beef cows and heifers $6.00(1 $10.00 18 76 May 18.56. - , ,
Steady No a mixed $1 86@ $1 87: No prime yearling steers" and heifers Old contracts (fived prices): Oet.!
2 white s: on: No 2 yellow 11 >9 i st son $10.00:, native calves $6 754r 1 KT O Vey 4-1 72 1
Outa steady; No. 2 white 61; No. 2 $15.50. Ten Feh 17 80; Mar-April 1. 63.. May ;
mixed 5e4r 5914c SHEEP- Receipts 3.50e: prospects June 17.46. . "
" 0 * 2. lower. Lambs $13.004/$18.50;/ ewes. —:— . i.
. $10.506t$11.50: wethers $11.50G. . !
St. Louis Cash Grain. .$1250: canners and choppers $5.00(1! 1 : New Orleans %-ediedona l
SeLouts, W'"" corn steady. "*____. ■ or Trom, ROT A EFea?" portion * *
N 2 0 581459142:*7 used a wave of buying in the cotton,
sa-sttadnirti ". 2 ■' ' New York Stock Market mia rket here toda y which put pric es
No. 2 white 594200.-C New York, Oct. 5—A decane in - 58 to 61 points higher in the first half.
Liberty bondafrom last week’s final hour. It was wholly u weather market j
quotation of 99.74 to 99,5s was almost , The demand was met by only a mod
yellow the only interesting feature of today’s erate offering.
< arly trading on the Rock ■ Exchange. 1 The demand increased Ax the morn- ; ,
Changes in standard shares were lim-ing grew older. Shorts covered in
sited to fractional gains and losses be. large volume and fresh covering for:
(us about equally divided. United long account assumed important pros:
' Stales steel and several other equip portions ‘r the trading undo noon the
most issues again denoted moderate advene e widened to 99 th 101 noin’s, , _
I pressure. Specialties, including oils Colon oneNed firm. Opel D.
sugar and tobaccos, yielded 1 to 114 points Oct 25.40: Decr 24.95; Jan. 25.00: Mar.
molases and rails were inclined to ease. ‘2569 May 21.22.
: I Coppers, were the backward features Cotton Armed steady al an advance .
Dec.......
May .....
PORK-
Oct ...
Jan
LARD -
Oct...
Nov.
Jan . ..
R’BH
Oct. ...
. Jan.
Chicago Cash Grain.
| Chicago, Oct. 8.—Corn: No 2
$1.94 4 $1.96.
, Date: Standard 6016« 60M4T.
I Ilye No. 3. $1.836$1.84.
; barley $1 2041 $1.38.
Sugar Market.
New York, Oct. 8.-Raw
. steady: cent rifugal $6.90: _.... ....... ______._____......______________. ______
$6.02; refined steady ; ent loaf $9.85: | Coppers, were the backward features Cotton Armed steady at an advance
crushed $9.60; mould “A" $8.85; cubes of. the anathetic afternoon session of 87 to 96 points
$9.10% $8.25: 4 "X" powdered $8.55 € Steels and other leaders also-yielded 4 --------------.
$8.70: powdered $x.50( $8.65: fine part o ft heir early advantage. in JUeeNOrURr
granulated $xBS4 *x kA: diamond “A" ------------′* JUDGE HUFF NOT SURE ATTEND
$8.35: confectionery "A" $8.25 (t $8.40; l v lol- THAT HE WILL ATTEND
No 1 IS 204/9 1. .CHARTER FILED FOR x . - , , , , ,
* ---BURKBURNETT REFINING Co.: R. E. Huff has, been appointed dele-
. A: . ----- gate from Texas on the annual confer-
Kansin Citv Produce. 4 Austin Texas. Oct 8.—The Borkbur ence on taxation, at Atlanta,Ga., Nov.
Kansas City €) 1. PButter: Cream nett Refining Company of Burkbur- 13-16, announcement of which was re-
100: seconds 39c; 1 nett. Texas, has ‘filed Its chartep ceived in the following telegram:
P with the Secretary of ′ State. The “R. E. Huff or Wichita Falls, was ap
(capital stock of the new company is pointed today as one of eight delegates
eh 404 --- 1 - ........ -- R to attend and represent Texas at the
cry 419* first:
1 34 K.conds 29c. (capital stock of the new company is pointed today as one of etent delegates
1 poultry: ‘ TN A 2114%: roosters $30,000, and the incornorators, are. R. to attend and represent Texas at the
141284 Troier: 2T. 2* E Shepherd of this city. F. C. Hoyt Annual Conference on Taxation, which
, rotators firm - T $1 301 For Wichita. Kan., and V. I>. Rathbone, is to be held at Atlanta, Ga., on Nov
,01010 ‘ 1 * |W 1 Inmasan and wlhers of Tiehits 13-16."
Judge Huff said today that he had
Chicago Produce.. - -| ______,• not been officially notified of the ap-
Chicazo Ort3. Butter teadvi _ pointment. and was undecided as to
creamery sound iatec. •’ PINES FOR OLDTIME ORATORY whether he would be able to attend
. Eges: Higher: receipts. 8.240 cases; . • _the conference.
firsts 6% @37%e: ordinary firsts
3/14 @ 36c: at mark, cases included. Writer Declares That Modern Speak
3547364c. t are Fail * Rataly Aur Land
Potatoes steady: receipts 55 cars:.
Wisconsin. Minnesota and Michigan
bulk $1.1@ $1.15; same sacks $1 1540!
$1.20.
Poultry alive steady:
2210: springs 20c.
IE Shepherd of this a
Jot :.5. .... ...................
W. J Jameson and others of Wichita
county
In this time, of our country’s crisis an idle dollar is as much a “slacker" as an
idle man. Are your dollars doing their duty?.
“The Liberty Loan of 1917" invites the immediate response of the American'
people. Every dollar subscribed will help make it a success. The quicker'
the better... •
i and have
" a better roof 7 , -
There is no use in putting on an expensive roof
when you can get a better roof and save real
money by using -
Certain-teed
Roofing
CERTAIN-TEED is the best roof, not only because it costs
less to manufacture, but also because it is weather-tight, light
weight, clean, sanitary, fire-retardant, and costs practically
nothing to maintain.
It is now used as the preferable type of roof for office buildincr,
factories, hotels, stores, warehouses, garages, farm building.
etc., where durability is .demanded. CERTAIN-TEED is •
ruaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according “to thickness (1,
2 or 3 ply).
There are many roll roofings on the market, but only one —
CERTAIN-TEED. It pays to get the best. It costs no more
to lay a CERTAIN-TEED roof than it does to lay a poor
roof, but there is a vast difference in the wear. You can't tell
the quality of a roofing by looks or feel. Your only safety is the
label. Be sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED—then you are
certain of quality and guaranteed sati faction..
Certain-teed Slate-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles
ire supplanting wood and elite shingles for residences. They cost less, .
, are just‘as good looking, wear better, won’t fall off, buckle or cr"it. They
are fire-retardant, and do not have to be painted or stained. /. :
Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes
JA ra are the best quality ‘paint maters is, ED
12531 ground and mixed with mechanialac- "uee|4 -__
seie curacy. Made for all uses and in all irreern
ACne colors. With mint, as with roofing, [uuCont
* the name CERTAIN TEED T a -):Y
on guarantee of quality and satisfaction. L.-e-eTiO
• CERTAINTEED PRODUCTS
CORPORATION of Texas
MEN WANTED
AT ONCE, wages $3.00
per day. Apply
ere Fall to Satisfy Our Long- ********** * * • *:
Ing for Language. ---4 POLICE CAPTAIN FINDS ♦
‘ ---4 - * HIS “87 SONS" WATCHED ♦
What has become of the old-fashion' ♦ GAME FROM "FREE SEATS" ♦
fowise 18 40 , ed orator, the old boy who made the
r well known welkin ring? Modern entrago. oet. 8.-Captain Mitchell
speakers don’t satisfy our longing for J. Gallery, in command of the police
I language. We remember at least three detail at White Sox park during the
orators of the old school One of world’s series games, was surprised to.
. . ._, _.. , day when he learned that 87 young,
them, at a funeral oration, spoke of sters claiming to be his sons had been
youth and age. Said he: "Springtime’s passed into Sunday’s game. The
brightest green must fade and pass crowds waiting around the park gate
away to be replaced by dreas Decem- noticed several boys go up to the va-
arious gates, whisper to the policeman
. a . T or employe on duty and walk in. When
.. ... . ...... Another, telling of a sit be had the policemen checked up at headquar-
s,11: May 18.25. Total sales made to the place of hia birth and boys ters It was found that 87 “sons" of
. . - 1 hood, told of looking Into a spring Captain Gallery had been passed In.
-—‘------: 1 a round which he had played as a child. _._____t
- ----------------------------------------He said: “When last 1 loosed into its
Coffee, Market.
New York, Oct. 8. Coffee, No
Rio NA. Futures steady, Dec. 17.26;
March $7.50..
Cotton Seed Oil. -..-, ,_ .. ......
New York, Oct 8.—The cotton seed i ber‘s somber hues ■
oil market closed strong. Spot 18 50 somber Durr
bid: Oct. 18.75: Dec. 18.01: Jan. 18.03;
Mare ....... -
Armies of dollars are an absolute necessity for national defense. , Unless the
dollars at home stand bark of them, the soldiers in the Held cannot do their
utmost to protect our household and our freedom.
We Will Count It a Privilege to Enter Your Subscription___
City National Bank
--——-—— WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS---------------—=—
Capital, Surplus and Profits, $475,000.00
J. A. KEMP. President -
P. P. LANGFORD. Vice Pres 7 C. W. SNIDER, Cashier
R. 0. HARVEY, Vice Pres W. L. ROBERTSON, Asst. Cash
• C. H. CLARK, Vice President T. T. T. REESE, Asst. Cash.
Now Is the Time
to have your last winter suit and overcoat
- cleaned, pressed and repaired. We want your work
COLLIER & RICHARDSON
- 807 Indiana TAILORS AND CLEANERS
Phone 622
200.
EYE CARE
The Eye is the most delicate
and the most sensitive of our
senses; yet the most neglected.
Many headaches and nervous
breakdowns come directly from
muscular troubles of the Eye. /
- PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES
relieve muscular strains and the
* sooner applied, the better. We
are on the alert for defective •
or Cyes—---------
We Take Every Precaution.
Haltom & Friedly
Optical Parlor
Entrance through Jewelry Store
614 Eighth St. ‘Phone 576
i mirrored bounty I beheld the shilling' . !
: face of n happy boy crowned with a ‘T nAol Pruitpc I
mass of golden hair. Now I behold a LOCI DICVILCS
‘ broken "old man, halting down the -----—-----—-------------
western hill of time, and on his brew Dr. Du Vat, Eye, Ear Nose, Throat,
there is the snow which no summer's Glasses fitted First Natl. Bank Bldg.
I sun can ever melt.”N -'“ tte;
Wichita Valley Refining
Company
Iowa Park, Texas
Go to the First Presbyterian church Service when you want it. O. K. .
I tonight at 7:45 end hear Mr Dobias in Transfer line. Phone 1167. 21 26tp
a stereoptican lecture on "John Huss ‘ -*= 4 - ,
: and Bohemia." ' 127 Up Have you seen the Home Board: *
-0- ;—Porte .
I The third of our favorite orators Wanted.
: said: ‘I have seen fragrant flowers in Party with small capital to enter:
the hands of blushing beauty. I have automobile business. Ilive good pro-1 •
gazed upon the loveliness Of dew-kiss- position for right party Apply room
i ed violets rivaling with their modi-t) dot. Westland Host TE7 TWT
E. C. Hil. undertaker, office and
have seen gorgeous roses lending bril- parlors, 900 Hoort Ave.
NOTICE. -0--
No-henting or trespassing will 83 . „ - • , -
allowed on our place 35 00 reward to The Rexall Drug Store this morning
onyone caught on my place began moving into their new location
J S. and Clifford Tore at Seventh and Indiana, which la next
< 5 122tp door to the location they have been in.
—n-The soda fountain was the first thing
For quick taxi, baggage and livery do be moved, and it is planned to have
service phone 432.-----Jlatie, thr entire store moved some time this
_,.1 a week. - Nine, -:
I the majesty of lilies of the valley. N E. ,; Mill, undertaker, office and Tony Lampas vs. Mina Lampas. df-.0 u .
have seen gorgeous roses lending bril- parlors, $00 Scott Ave Phone 223. vor s wapipofa suit nndta way Dole an amateur tinker with -
liguce to spa rill ng eyes. But, gentle l'rumpt ambulance ■ servic 6. 9. trein ‘ he 31h 1 ” n° riet four . M" ANAAME Mne tog"nond right
men. the most beautiful bouquet that j .■. - see Roots Notice to Out of Town Subscribers Mot we’ll supply you with a rental
ever burst Into bloom before my en- Have JUu seen toy Home Board: The Times wishes to announce that- battery while yours is being fixed. .
raptured eyes was—a rovat flush."— * ' ' — - J. K. i ton is authorized to solicit enn Thine 506 W illard Service Station/510
| Dallas Pitchfork. 5 Stereoptican lecture at the stonsor Me Miymedy Bett e , 124 tfe :
* ST COLT
j ============= hemia.” 127. Hp pans.
92 tfc !
Pep Systemic Pills
"The New Iron Compound
—Bii^M^BiMMiHiiaMHiBavB
Combines Three Tonies In One.’
Liver. Blood and I Nerves.
Especially beneficial for a run.
dov n, fagsed-out nervous sys-
tem. *
for sale by
Miller Drug Co..
and ether druggists.
,Marriage licenses have been issued
TIMES PUBLISHING co. Nto A: A- Douglass and Miss. Myrtle
-0--, L Stirman; Dan W. Murphy and Miss
. .... ...... .......... ... .... .... ...: If rod want to huy trade or sell your: Toa Stokes: Joe Michalik and Miss
has received a donation of $io from Lurniture, phone hes. Wichir Furni-I Annie Krajeng B., C. Reid and Miss
R U. Taylor, $2.50 from Mrs. P. P Tire Co. J. A. Deaton & Son. Props. Virgie Swafford.
Langford, and three pillows from Mrs.P IS TO * •-*/O-*
Patton. All three donations are for * — - - Cut flowers and floral designs a
the WPautp Service and Cantonment Have you seen the Home Board? specialty. Donnelly Floral Co. Phone
boxes that are being prepared. , ' _108te • - * - 957.. ' . 29 tic .
0--L I N -
L. A Childs, the gas Tuan, gas ntting, --------=-=-----
repair plumbing, phone 584. 1207 Scott. . . . . -
S . 2286 tfe. I _ . - - . )
yearn ..2nL2 the furniture Goer WANTEDClean Cottort Rags
news. If you have anything to be re-!e. _. ‘
paired or refinish, we know how, i T1. Tsg fCe
Phone $28: Wichita Furniture Co.., at the times trice
•. Deaton £ Son. 100 fr I Cet A Y 1 *0 **
The local chapter of the Red Cross
• Dr Scharff. Osteopam, K. & K Bite
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