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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
BIG VOTE GAINS MAKE
PONY CONTEST MORE
EXCITING EVERY DAY
Saturday night the li«t* close In The Georgian ami American a pony
contest, and the entrants will "run it out’* without further competi
tion.
The list has gone well beyond 300 and includes boys and girls from
*11 parts of Atlanta and the State and widely scattered areas outside
the State.
One advantage the contestants are overlooking to a large extei t Is
the fact that payments of overdue accounts bring votes just the same
as the identical amount paid on new subscriptions. Boys and girls whose
parents, relatives or acquaintances owe anything for subscriptions to
The Georgian and American « an co'lect the money themselves, bring it
in snd be credited with votes.
The same interview will open an opportunity for them to seek re
n*-\vals, so even if they know that acquaintances have been taking The
Georgian and American they may profit by seeing them and canvassing
for votes
Big gains continue to be shown in the vote column From now on
the races promise to gro* more exciting dally Names and standing of
contestants follow:
I nominate, as a candidate in The Hearst's Sunday Ameri
can and Atlanta Georgian Pony Outfit Contest :
Name
Address
Nominated by
Address
GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES.
Only One Nomination Blank Can be Voted for Any Contestant.
District Number One.
George Rossen 51400
Josephine Simril 27690
Vera Nellie Brantley 20725
facob Patterson 17030
dlss Margaret Lewis 10280
Jas. O. Godard 9805
Tanet Oxenham 6755
Edgar Watkins. .lr 6475
tVillifc Ivey Wiggins 6215
Hugh B. Luttell 6100
Andrew May 5595
Hillman McCalla 5170
Miss Frankie J. Smith 4920
Miss Louise Thompson 9595
Miss Mildred Stewart 2220
Nellie Martin 2190
Dorothy Stiff 2030
Miss Estelle Sullivan I860
Mollie Lee Kendall 1740
Pauline Trull 1650
Glenn Moon 1545
James Grubbs 1500
Phillip S. Reid 1405
Thomas M. Price 1385
Wm Eisle 1145
Lottie Mae Dedman 1130
Eugene Morgan 1100
Wyman Conard 1000
Yoland Gwin 1000
Harold Holsonback 1000
T. L. Hoshall. Jr 1000
Roy Mauldin 1000
Albert Smith 1000
Miss Louise McCrary 1000
Miss Sudie King 1000
Miss Gaynell Phillips 1000
Miss Mary E. Peacock 1000
Robert A. Harden 1000
Miss Edith Clower 1000
Mise Ruth Grogan 1000
H E. Watkins. Jr 1000
Miss Annie Phillips 1000
Miss Christa Powers 1000
Cliff Moody 1000
William Ernest 1000
Arthur Pepin 1000
Lillian Smith 1000
Chas. Johnson 1000
Frank Price, Jr 1000
Louise McAllister 1000
Sidney Clark 1000
Donovan Owens 1000
Morgan Glover 1000
(’has. Whitner, Jr 1000
Jack Shinholser 1000
District Number Two.
Miss Robert Harbour 51355
Eugene Willingham. Jr 29410
Mh«s Marjorie McLeod 10875
.1 W. Collins. Jr 9790
Miss Lottie McNair 8300
Edmund Hurt 7740
Elsie Gosnell 5880
Miss Idelle Shaw 5380
Miss Elizabeth Garwood 4275
J P Tucker 39.80
Miss Edith Gray 3945
Miss Nellie Reynolds 3585
J. Edgar Sheridan 3585
Ray Warwick .. 3520
Paul M. Clark 2900
Mis* LaRue Church 2485
Wm. Wellborn I860
Clinton Hutchinson 1740
Miss Virginia Walton 1650
Edgar Sweetzer 1425
(’has M. Kellogg. Jr 1380
Max Clein 1245
Robert Wood 1180
J R. Wood 1120
Martin Comorford 1000
Buel Crawley 1000
Willie Harden 1000
Raley Ray 1000
Miss Lucy Withers 1000
Miss Elizabeth Downing 1000
Robert R Andrews 1000
Miss Catherine Fussell 1000
Nick Caroli 1000
Sarah Paxton 1000
W. Samet 1000
Ed Ferguson 1000
Pierce Smith 1000
District Number Three.
4’harlea L. Stevens 41190
Willetts Matthews 40175
SEWELL’S!
SPECIAL SNAPS FOR|
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
Everything retailed at whole
sale prices.
Solid carload Fancy Lemons,I
14 -1-2c per dozen.
Solid carload Pineapples, 7c|
each.
Solid carload New Irish Po
tatoes, 3 1-2c per qu«rt.
l*rge
Mildred Brickman 25800
J. P. Goets, Jr 12300
Miss Mary Wells 3835
Miss Mabel Bracewell 3400
Miss Alma Coleman 2335
Miss Evelyn Oxford 1800
Ernest E. Hamorlt k 1250
Anne S. Slatton 1040
Willie Reynolds
Harry Brown
Joe h. Smith
Howard Grove
Claudia Cochran
Annie Mealor
Marlon Wells
District Number Four.
Fannie Ma e Cook. T. .
Florence Greenoe
Nathaniel Kay
Oscar Eugene Cook
W. H. Hamilton. Jr
J. Walling Davis
Miss Ida Bloomberg
Ida G. Fox
Miss Wilhelmlna Tucker
Nell Reynolds
Lillian Maurenberg
Annie Slatten
H. L. W. Brown t ...
Howell (’onway
Myrtle Jones
Miss Annie Graham
Fred Vicery
Charles Ernest Vernoy
Agnes Shatren
Miss Maude L. Berry
Miss Mario Toy
Miss Beatrice Brunson
Miss Meta Mitchell
Louis Whitman
Louis Joel
Guy Quilllan
Raymond Smith
Vivian Broom
John Thrasher
Roy Young
Paul Theodown
Estelle Honer
David F. Nowell
William Henderson
Louise Simpson
Mose Gold
Miss Rosemund Humphries . . .
Miss Susie Black
Ralph Rose
James Eden
Miss L. E. Abbott
Miss Lovie C. Dean
Miss Alice Feldman
Frank Henley
Miss Annie Mae Htlsman
Milton Holcombo
Lynn A. Hubbard
Harry Stone
Miss Sarah Whitaker
Miss Margaret White
Charles Stone
R. H. Brown
Hugh Terrell
Miss Carlotta Burns
Lowell Battle
Miss Lillian l,. Brown
Miss Marion Overstreet
Jack Ellman
Eugene Edyliss
Sam K. Neoe
Esther Hutchins
Valentine Jenkins
District Number Fivt.
Flank Ison, Jr
Richard Rniney
Harndon Thomas
Emery Ward
Miss Louise Chewning
Miss Luclle Berry
Dick Denton
Miss Margaret Le Feure ....
Roy Coleman
Miss Anna Graham
John Baker Long
Miss Mary Holloway
Wm. Hood
Miss Texia Mae Butler
Albert Leake
Merriot Brown Reid
Miss Frances Summers
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District Number Six.
William Turner 24400
Miss Beverly Swanton 19275
Edward DeLoach 15665
Miss Susanne Springer 8450
Miss Virginia Jackson 4836
Edgar Wilson 4675
George Nelson Baker 3785
John Lovett 3185
Gradv Harris 2340
Mias Ora F. Dozier 1790
Miss Margaret Thornton 1780
Gay Reynolds 1880
I Ed Gay 1810
I Francis Summers 1330
j E; F Marquett 1485
Fancy Tomatoes, large »iz«|
basket, 25c.
Dry Salt Meat, 12 1-2c per|
pound.
Best Breakfast Bacon, 17 1-2c|
per pound.
Quart bottle Grape Ju<ee. 29c.
Many other speciala.
Sewell Commission Co, I
Wholesale and Retail.
113-115 Whitehall St.
Branch Store. 154 Decatur St.
Charlie Hood
11 Miss Grace Davis
Gregory J Eaton
Angie C. Newton
Benjamin F. Sattots
Richard Kell
District Number Seven.
| Philip Gilstein
A. Morrison
James Allen
George H. Melton
Chas R. Walker. Jr
Henry Hull
Clyde Mitchell
LawTence McGinnis
Jo* DuPre
Claude Higgins
Willie Mae Dempsey
Joy Cairo wav
| j Miss Mina Hu '.son ...
! Fannie Bettis .
City Carriers and Newsboyi
I Moee Brodkin
I Rosa Greer
l O. B. Bigger
I Raymond Wilkinsin
Harold Hamby
• John Trimble
SYMPATHY AND GUNBOATS
VV I,.
Mattox, Newnan
2000
Alfred
Wilke.-, 1!. K. D Atlanta
2000
M HXWP
11 Aubrey. Bolton
1985
R. (*. 1
Elder, Blakely
1970
Jimmy
Logan Grantville
1950
Mary .
Allen. Juniper
1885
Kmory
Steele, Commerce ....
1650
<’arv Brezel, Rome
1(12.-,
W. Harrell. Jr . Qultrrmn
1 500
VV. A.
Hollis, <’olumbus
1480
Carl Bragg, Wood cl' rf
1455
Horn i f
• McConnell. R F. D Atl
1405
Sarah
F. Spier. Monroe
1430
Helen
Mitchell. Richvvooxl ....
1380
J. L. Brewer, Egan
1330
1330
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Rives (.’ary, Barnesville
Ruth Aiken, Forrest Park
Paul Jossey, Forsyth 1280
K A. Heckle, Cornelia 125
Wm. Talliaferro. Mansfield ...
Virginia Young, Roswell. Ga. ..
.lessie Collier, Barnesville
Gertrude Marshall, Savannah ..
Bennett Jeffers. Douglasville . .
Sallie Evans, Douglasville ....
D. S. Morton, Raymond
Ernest Turney, Chipley •.
Sidney Newsome, Union Point .
H. C. Ogilvie. Savannah
(’has. Hprlan. R. F. D. Atlanta.
J., P. Craven, Baxley
Clyde Stephens, Barnesville....
Robt. Mobley, Jr., Quitman. . ..
Miriam Stansell. Gainesville..
Robert Davis, Columbus
Eleanor Lindsay, Tucker
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Me tvs Note: Two battle cruisers, the Kongo and the Kirishima, are being built in England
for .Japan, They are of 25,000 tons dsplacement and 27 knots speed. They are armed with 13 1-2
inch guns. The Kongo is about completed. Former Secretary Meyer expressed belief that these
battle cruisers are as powerful as any battleships afloat and of five knots greater speed. With
in the past week Japan has purchased al least four ships suitable for transports in England. They
are the Naming, Benacre, Bentola and Vadala. All are of more than 3,000 tons displacement.
H. E. White. Flovilla 1040
Ernest Baker. Washington ... 1040
Erva Blackstock. Hogansville. . 1030
E. Scarborough. Macon 1025
Etheridge Bradley, Smyrna .... 1015
( iias. Clark. Loganvllle 1010
Horace McConnell R. F. D., At
lanta 1405
Jessie Tabor, Loganville 1005
Mattie L. Johns. Loganville .... 1005
I C. Smith, Oxford 1060
Brannon Sharp. Commerce .... 1000
G. W. Davis, Rremen 1000
Cecil MoGahee, Lithonia 1000
Sarah Carter, Savannah
Dan Patrick. Conyers
H. H. Redwine. Fayetteville ..
Felix Reid. Union City
Ralph Little, Commerce
Morris McClure. Jackson
C. V Turner, Jr.. Quitman ...
G. W. Posey, Jr.. Juniper ....
Lily Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta.
J. H. Hewlett. Conyers
Rudolph Campbell, Fairburn . .
A. E. Gilmore. Jr.. Tennille ..
Richard Johnson. Tennille
J. P. Tucker, Jr.. R. F. D. Atl.
Edna Jennings. Newnan
Thos. Lamar, Waycross
Evelyn Davis. Baconton
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W. B. Dismukes. Mystic 1000
Susie Glenn. Social Circle .... 1000
E. V. Turner. Jr.. Athens 1000
Elsie Cummings. Savanna^ .. 1000
Grady W. Griffith, Athens .... 1000
Amy Davis. Bremen 1000
Joe Tink, Gainesville 1000
School Boys and Girls Outside of
State of Georgia.
Lena Mae Smith, Knoxville,
Tenn 16715
Fain E. Webb. Jr 16650
Robert Hyatt Brown 147.85
McGee Hunt, Westminster, S. C. 6000
Miss Dorothy Davis 5430
Mrs. Etta Lovett
Dies at Augusta
A L’GITSTA, GA., May 28.—Mrs.
Etta LovetV widow of the late Dr. W.
(’. Lovett, died at the residence of
Mrs. H. M. Lovett. In Augusta to-day.
She wax the step-mother of Dr. VV. C.
Lovett, editor of The Wesleyan Chris
tian Advocate, and Judge R. O. Lov
ett. of Atlanta; Rev. J. M. Lovett,
of Louisville, and VV’. B. Loett, of
Mobley Her brother, R. W Smith,
is president of the LaGrange Female
College.
The body of the deceased will be
interred at Mobley.
Blanche Walsh Here
Monday in ‘Movies'
An innovation in Atlanta's motion j
picture world will be the appearance •
all next week of Blanche Walsh, cele- j
brated emotional actress, in a picture '
presentation of “The Resurrection,” I
Tolstoi’s drama, at the Grand Thea- :
ter Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. !
Not a point that made the drama a i
success* has been missed. Miss Wals'n j
hesitated before risking her reputa- j
tion to the “movies.” but when she :
had seen the film, she declared it a '
wonderful success.
Council of Griffin
Still Defies Mayor
GRIFFIN. GA., May 28—Another
chapter to the long fight between the
Mayor and Council of Griffin was writ
ten last night when the Finance Com
mittee recommended and Council voted
to accept the auto nre truck just deliv
ered by the American-LaFrance Fire
Engine Company. Excepting the protest
of Mayor Smith, no opposition was
raised.
No method of payment is prescribed,
although a warrant for payment is di
rected. This is t&e mooted question.
CORNELL CLASS’ BIG GIFT.
ITHACA. May 28.—Members of the
class of 1913 of Cornell University
have pledged themselves to give $126.-
670, payable in twenty years at the
rate of 5 per cent annually, to the
general alumni fund.
Have You Sore Gums or Loose Teeth? J
A prominent dentist, after years of i
experience, has found a home rem- \
edy that will cure Riggs’ disease. ]
bleeding. Inflamed and spongy gums. J
and tighten loose teeth by rinsing the j
mouth. j
Probably you have not enjoyed eat- j
ing for some time Get a bottle of
STYP-STRING-ANT and that dis- J
ease of the gums and teeth will be <
cured; therefore, aiding digestion, j
60c bottle at all druggists, or par \
cel post, 56c in stamps DeLamater- j
Lawrence Drug Company, wholesale j
distributors.
Don’t Neglect Your Eyes J
Your Most Valuable Possession-They
Bring All the Beauties of Nature to You
Do not wait until the defect grows worse, for delays are dangerous.
Now is the time to prevent the hot weather and the glaring sun from af
fecting your eyes. Call and have your Eyes examined, and we will ad
vise you to their care, as we make a specialty exclusively of eye examina
tion and fitting glasses, and through many years of experience we have
built up a reputation by making a study of the Human Eye and remedy
ing its defects in giving the Correct Glasses to restore the lost Power of
Vision.
J. T. Sewell 5055
Rodney Stephens 4255
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Elmer Cooper, Greenville. S. (\
Henry Hicks
Janette Gerelde, Pensacola, Fla.
Ralph Turner
Miss Annie McCarrell
Novei Wheeler
Pauline Trull
J. T. Webb, Jr.
Lindsay W. Graves
George Andrews
Miss Lydia Bemley
Geo. W. Chamlee, Chattanoo
ga, Tenn. ,
Edmund A. Lively, Birmingham,*
Ala
Wm. Cahill, Chattanooga. Tenn.
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J. E. Moore 13195
Irvin Willingham 12500
Powell Pendley 11750
Harold Turner 10165
Roy Cook 11450
Sidney Ney 8820
Sterling Jordan 6910
Norman Gooch 6825
Oltn Neal Bass 6440
Everett J Cain 5675
Charles Barron 3860
Royal Barbour 3045
Bonnell Blood worth 2610
St. Bernard Veltch 2305
Grady Cook 2289
L. M. Harrison 1560
Frank Gaiwood 1545
R. S. McConnell 1220
Johnnie Evans 1000
Out-of-Town Agents and Carriers.
John Martin. Jr., Columbus, Ga. 18695
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Leon Spence. Carrollton, Ga. . . 601
Patrick Jones. Macon 5630
Ambrose Scarboro. Royston, Ga. 4 340
Chas. Barron. R. F. D., Atlanta 3860
Jake Palmer. Murphy. N. C. 3130
11. K. F-verett, Calhoun. Ga 2960
Jas. S. Plunkett, Carey Stn.. Ga. 29 in
Thos. W. Rylee, Gainesville, Ga. 2916
M. E. Daah, Stone Mountain,
Ga. 2410
Gladys Daniels, Bolton 2710
Smith Fallaw, Opelika, Ala... 2380
Aubrey Hopkins. Anderson. S.C. 2085
Robt. Newby, Vienna. Ga 1360
Alfred Ohappelle, Sparta. Ga... 1453 1
Jos. Milam Cartersville, Ga ... *1370 j
H. Krsermun. Rome, Ga. ... 1345 j
John Toler. New Orleans. La. . 1340 j
Leon B. Spears, Woodstock, Ga 128.) j
Janies Wilkins, Gaffney, S. C 1015 j
Chas. B. Havey, Lithonia. Ga. 1000
L. Bennett, Brunswick. Ga... 10QO
Herman Corliss. LaGrange. Ga. 101)0
R. E. Hudson, Unadilla, Ga 1000
Hugh Parrish, Adel, Ga 1000
Paul Swint. Gibson. Ga 1000
X. N. David. Cedartown. Ga.... 1000
Rupert Mobley. Covingto^ Ga. 1000
Georgia School Bovs and Girls.
Andrew B. Trimble. Lithonia. 18615
M. Means. Meansvilie 16180
Ben Steinberg, Cartersville .... 10255
Ennie Spinks, Chipley 9155
Clifford Henry,^Carrollton .... 8435
C. E. Crawford, Chipley 8030
Lois Casey. Chattahoochee .... 7585
Gertrude Moseley. Menlo 7076
Blake Nichols, R. F. D., Atlanta 5680
Virginia McCowen, Marietta
Car Line
Lee Bowden, Athens
(’has. E. Keely, Cartersville
Belle Ragsdale, Lithonia..
Anna Johnson, Summerville
Will Chapman. Whigham
John Logan. Gainesville 4415
Esther Boorstein. Covington . . 4245
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MEN WELCOME
MOTHER'S FRIEND
A Duty That Every Man Owes
to Those Who Perpetuate
the Race.
It is just as Important that men should
know of progressive methods in advance
of motherhood The suffering, pain and !
distress incident to child-bearing can be ,
easily avoided by having at band a bot
tie of Mother's Friend
This is a wonderful penetrating, exter- |
nal application that relieves ah tension i
upon the muscles and enables them to
expand without the painful strain upon
the ligaments. Thus there ts avoided |
all those nervous spelts the tendency to
nausea or morning sickness is counter
acted, and a bright, sunny, happy vile
S oil tion is preserved that reflects von-
erfully upon the character and temper
ament of the little one soon to open Its
eyes tn bewilderment at the joy of his
arrival You can obtain a bottle o1
Mother's Friend” at any drug etore at
$1.00. and It will be the best dollars
north you ever obtained It preserves
the mother's health, enables her to make
a quick and complete recovery, and thus
renewed strength she will eagerly devote
herself to the care and attention which
mean »o much to ttie welfare of the
phild Write to the Bradfteld Rcgula-
for Co 12P Lamar Bldg . Atlanta. Ga
for their valuable and instructive book
pf guidance for expectant mothers Get
» bcitf* ot
BY BEING
UNIFORMLY
COURTEOUS
and at the same
time answering
calls with a maxi
mum degree of effi
ciency, it is possi
ble for our opera
tors to gain 30 per
cent more than
their regular sal
ary each month.
The result is that
the operators are
doing their best
all the time, AND
OUR SUBSCRIB
ERS GET THE
BENEFIT.
ATLANTA TELEPHONE
TELEGRAPH GO.
Mary Caldwell, Chipley ....
Margaret Danner, Doraville
Belle Stowe. Toccoa
Clay Burruss, Oarneaville
Berry. Clein. Columbus ....
Reginald Houser, Macon . .
Betta Davis. Fayetteville ..
Wm. Reid, Columbus
Warner Webb. Griffin
Elmer Towns, Social Circle .
Terry Strozler, Greenville .
Patrick Jones, Macon
Reginald Houser, Macon, Ga.
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Long Beach Adopts
Holocaust Orphans
LONG BEACH, CAL., May 28.—If
any children were made orphans by
the Empire Day catastrophe, the peo
ple of Long Beach will provide them
with new homes and new parents.
This assertion ‘was made to-day by
R. L. Bisby, secretary and chairman
of the Chamber of Commerce.
You are invited to call and have a thorough examination by
E. O. SILVIEUS, M. D.,
Oculist
The specialist who is in charge of all examinations Bear in mind the
fact that we make the examinations and render expert service without
extra charge to you.
Special Attention Given to Children’s Eyes
We make the Kryptok Glasses, one glass for far and near, invisible,
ground of one piece, Toric Glasses, Cylinder Glasses, Prism and Com
pound Glasses of any description. We carry all kinds of eyeglass and
spectacle frames, including the genuine Shur-On with safety guard,
guaranteed to fit any nose, and a full line of Colored Glasses.
We neutralize broken lenses and replace them without any prescrip
tion.
L. N. HUFF OPTICAL CO., Inc.
' Ll
Builders of Fine Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
TWO STORES.
70 Whitehall. 52 West Mitchell.
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A BARGAIN CLEAN-UP SALE
CIAL $1.00 VALUE:
TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. ALSO OTHER GOOD VALUES
PRINCESS
WHITE
WAISTS ....
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Women’s pretty white Lingerie. Cotton Voile and
Linene Waists—many styles in high collar and
low-neck designs. $1.50* $2.00, $2.50
and $3.50 values. ('hoiee THURSDA Y ^ o o'
WHITE
SKIRTS ....
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Women's white Wash Skirts; good styles, in Lin
ene. Pique and Rep. All lengths, and worth
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50. Some of these
slightl v soiled.
Choice THURSDAY
Women's good quality lawn and lingerie cloth
Princess Slips. Full length, lace trimmed. White,
blue and pink. All sizes. EXTRA
VALUES. Choice THURSDAY ....
WOOL
Women’s choice Wool Skirts. All good spring
styles, in Serges, Diagonals, Voile and Mixtures,
in solid colors, stripes and cheeks. Skirts worth
$6.00, $7.50, $8.98 and $10.00.
Choice THURSDAY
KIMONOS . . .
Women’s Cotton Crepe Kimonos, in several pret
ty styles; floral designs and solid colors. Light,
and dark colors. Full length: and worth $1.50 and
$2.00. Choice
THURSDAY
UMMER
Women’s and Misses’ pretty Summer Dresses—
Linen. Voile, Madras and Ratine. White and col
ors, in many pretty styles. These Dresses are
worth $6.98, $7.50 and $8.98.
Choice THURSDAY
NONE EXCHANGED, TAKEN BACK OR SENT ON APPROVAL
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