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i 1 i 1 1 . vx i r 1 ' 1 "A. 'Keep Dry" SotL Arc All the Name Implies Mi.l lirt'rinl i,( t I troierilnn from rlrl rl ? i 't (1mh iiiii4 with otiU'M spring alounl. "Keep Dry1' Rain Capes fi.f nt'irn, nl'' afi(1 rhlHren, r prlroil less DOCTOR'S FIRST VISIT Tiff r li'tfjr hera for Omaha Miser' BfiJ a!, wptm n'i 10 to IS yfar sizes'; &8S9$475 flMlii i'lor snd.f strifes; riiMterUrrl Bittern. Mrn'a OlUn(' Cost Kulnpronf, at ft.VOO OWN IfOM H18-H20 FAHNAII STREET Iiolaiid. tM''-r,, Nuuman, li.ro. ciio. tl-i. iTInie, nr.. 1.1. It. !. ' I'lila. . a, Moki-dekf. Im.. KlUnieSj Hnll. Iilsl, p,of.!i''. Ht hrele, I ,..1,1, las mo , e.hueth, r r l,Jih, ' '. F'memsker, I .f..n, l.lver. 1 Hindelar, I fifK'i r, Msfa'i, Hltik. I ri.i MHti", 1 fkffn, .r. M'.rlar'iu', , IKan. iHiirf. Mii(.lit. ' ' Hi-esner, fi.f. In. l.i t thy, Hoeaker. 4D ir.'Oioan, Mr K Issti k. -rmml Ih nmmllleo of Whol. 1h- senste si-nt ,ll'- tutirnlnu In rom r,.ltiM f the 'jM'tv.l- and took np the prl tor l.i.l li.lri 1h j,J t.y Cordeal. Tin bill .(.ild a rthi tit nfttnlaailon by party (ounelia and ht 1'etHloa No decllnn r(w hd upon It "and It seeaia protialile that it will t Mt(unrl burausa the senate ha ho disposition tc 4ry to settle the primary question, i 'i Inmlilrr llNnhlna Law. Th stale hanking lan. only recently ne- 1 elarel CoO'tllutloi.sl, wn up for dlscus tnt In the s.Tia'e Uil afternoon In ron-r.-ct.if with Mlrew's hankltig bill, which pul on general file. Senators repre nlih wetern cuuntles argued for an amendment lo the law that would permit the payment of more than 4 per cent on ei"ll. Senator Albert, who drew the present law, said that the question la not so much hat a bank pays aa It Is the rate of Inirrest that It receives for loans. The ntr.tloti In raise the limit from 4 V 5 per r-r.t was tost. A provision In the Mc'lrew bill giving !h ftate tanking board r'ght to refuse a r'rter when a new bank seemed un tiry was atrlcken it on an amend ment t-v Kenator Varrfer.' Henator V'arner r..Mndd that there should be no more fretrlrilon upon legitimate banking than tiiwn any other business. enat"T Mrllrrw atienderl his own bill to enehle the banking board to pay back it a hank all Of Its share of the state guaranty fund n .liquidation. Henatop Tal rtt" amended .It. to compel the boa'rd to l a year befare repaying buck the guar aotr fund rttt ll-ution. It waa moved o rerkaidr tM after It waa passed, but VtiOrew withdrew the amendment and the H;( waa r.nlete.1 engrossed for third read ing a It stood. It provides tfiat a bank hall receive bark M) per rent If It liquidates Itnirt a year after passage of tr- act. A ara)4 wale fr paying tack la speel fi4. d'ts.Mshlng aa time progresses after of the bill. If Uif time Is more than five years jl) per refit Is the mini mum. fteatorrale Resell areemea. Th eaitcua of the democrats of txith h.xie-'s last night and fie me ting h"ld b the Senators this mornlrg s.lccte.1 a tnt tive list of tnn for the s-a'e sifilog c.im rrnttee and If Ollle d'ee not Uevel.jp too rnn an opposition tjver the fact that k is U-tl out of It the arranem"nt may ur. ahen the matte la officially taken up tnmirrnw afternoon. OlPa Is out of town, hot will return tonight. Douulas eoiinly will b throreth aily aotlafled hy the i loiniro. at of fmntiT Tanaer. , strong eiemea' In the y uLIU-an party In op f.. Ur to the rommittoav as the demo rrat have arrant il It. r:Tesnted by Autre ("nilrh Parting ami Meilrew. has got vet d t-rmloed iip.i Itrf.eourne. Th.se men are flirty wil sitli-f'e.l tt"i thv nmmiitee as It n w stands, bid are slow itMnil Hiamfi Ins: th.'lr approval, for fear rosnetMng mav slip and another trick may O'H them out n the r'4 The eomniltte aa It stands now eonslsts ef 'hert f'aenirn Tarrer. K M te and Tilrott derco'-rsta. and frriith pf lloone, t .i.deil and f'atllng. reptihUcans. The r'i'"h!'ran have oalv three repr--eew'etlvea not of nine hut ih tr rlrong rr re'-e's arvi"nj; tie repuhheas who were f.ir"ed out lv the si) iene i lay used v the drvg the other l;iy, are membera, ari'l HI n.r he Pketv to ehl-ct. It Is r.nnter.t pr'.hah!.. that the rommlttee wlt srttn.l unchanirevt A reouhllcan eon freeze. h-M .oil'hf and f anv change m ak t f .f tt wilt he t su;s'lMite Mo t name f..r !hert Tie h.ue w I nk up the Tavtor-Ih.h--feel (.!-! var.ra bnl t'.niorr'iw as a special or. ree the e'fit IrtMatlv and refer- t ini bi t la ctiaie. f t.UK rtK trranrHi iriitK rte-re ttsnasil rllaee lor allrftwa at inr. .fr on a -tarf i'rrs oroi. iit I i.. i'i.." .Mtr. a 7 a.p'- 11 i I he fo( k'a htii fr 1 e.f .It the foreoo.ui ...t.n f tie arrtsli H R , ai'i'r.iniiMtiog 'H f .r a ' '.im I. I .n.t Iir.rarv h.Mi.lio at the V. n. V o-iirtl s h-M.t. K,,i.'r--n. V c'lt lee II a,'Mrttr::ttin AlJinl f..r a heat 1, .fti ,! 1;, it.ti.ot rit.roMsl n'l.i . . V .'l.4He '( f 'u !i.ri.t.e!.e.g t .ml f..r the t ' ' 11 . t rtw .1 u r si.trv ro 11. Itti- rv ol .t ' t ii. r'-rti n. in'sl h.w.l h tn.r -n. v teBll ttll,t It I I'KinOll f tf t ll .i.' ettaitor Tnr in ( . h,r V i 1 1 t!i . ..ft t-iof.l i K ,. v ; ; .tn-l I Th hill 4i(hi- f- r " i1 bv M ii4 h i.t fft4utrt I . M tiriw , - ( . r ! if Ft 'M- .H ': HI ; '1-tJ t ti -r I i; a r r:. Tl i t. . f 4 r nii i4i-t -.n u.h.-itrv t? .tat ni'trt fp in b iinn- s.-i .It'" of V'J .(,-..r,, ie4-4i t in ii-sitwt 'x.ir ii--. n pi"i..n w ift- nt t th ! 'ttri in i am I H..tH - u,!.' iiiM.n k L..-r.-nt n f'("i tu tnj I n fit, in. t liiHe.r 4 t-l i uArti ' V' (t-iiiM.n ..i rrn . i -r HMa'u . ' ',i rt4 ft -I r 4 im, a r i - Itrt'i I'liinrr-llit For men, women and children, up from $1.00 iiplmsltlnn had developed. The bill was recommended for third reading by a stand ing vote of in to 9. Henator Volpp'g road bill, R. F. T.aa also recommended for third reading. The Mil provides that road taxes collected altliln a town or village shall be under the control of the village or town board. H. I'. ll, Senator ('ordeal's primary b.ll. was given considerable consideration, but was passed over temporarily without any dec Islve action. In the afternoon session the senate put the following bills on general file: H. F. 211, by McUrew, amendments to the bank guaranty law. 8. K. KM, by .smith, requiring .teleprone poinpanlea to furnish sound proff booths. The bill by Henator Uuhrman, S. F., 160, forbidding telegraph companies to charge more than 20 cents for any message in the state waa put over until the senators could get Information. norK PASSF.S MA.KY BILLS llnnae Files Helntr Rushed to Senate for Consideration. (From a Staff Correnpondent.) LINCOLN. March 7-(Spoclal.) Bills on third reading occupied the house today, with the following results: II. K. 1, the Hatfield Initiative and refer endum, passed; 75 ayes, 23 nays. , ' II. H. 3M. the Norton county option bill, defeated; oil ayes, 411 nays. II. K. M, by I'otts, providing that Jurors may receive their pay upon completion .of service, passed; M aves. 1 nay. II. It. 7H, by Uuackenbuah. providing that paroles granted shall not be for a shorter time than the minimum sentence, passed; us ayes, no nays. H. K. 274, by Cronin, providing for state aid for construction and maintenance of bridges over 175 feet In length and one fifth of a mill levy for creation of fund for same, pasaed; 64 ayes, 35 nays. H. F. 24, by Flacek. repealing section of civil code which provides for the non granting of new trials on account of small nesa of damages obtained through injury te person or reputation, passed; 82 aye's. 2 naya. . - H. IL. 171. by Jones, requiring clerks of district couj-ta to stamp exact tirne of filing of all papera with him, passed; 87 ayea. nays. , , II. R. lfi. by Quackenbuah. all applica tions In proceeding pending in district court shall l by written motion, supported by affidavit of persons competent to testify, passed. H. It. I), by McCarthy, providing that defects In abstract of title to real es tate may lie corrected by explanatory affidavits which shall be prima facie evi dence of the facts, pasaed. II. K. 9)7. by Quackenhush. permitting surety and principal to be Joined as de fendants in one suit in canes of under dating, paaned; 7H ayes, tl nays. H. H. , by Quackenhush, providing that In actions of attachment and garnishment not minded on contract Judge may make an allowance of the amount In value of the property that may he attached and the amount of bond required, passed; 73 ayes 4 nays. ".!! by Pk" and Quackenhush. providing for farmers' mutual Insurance companies to issue Insurance on Imple ments and tools, passed; 84 ayes, no nays II. It- 172. by Jonee. amends civil code to provide that complete record must be made In foreclosures on real estate and In ac tions for divorce, paaned; S3 ayes. 1 nay. H. It. 32, by Allen, for a Joint resolution to amend the constitution providing or biennial state elections, passed; VI ayes 0 nsys. M. It. 143. by Grossman, provides that the garnishment law shall not apply to wages of lahorers. servants, clerks or employes' the present law exempts wages of sixty ii.Miuiriirrmrni or action passed: at) aves. S3 nays. II It. I2S. by Kasnett. provides that state health inspector Inatead of atate superin tendent shall have control of distribution of cadavers, passed: & ayea: I nays IL H 2iS. by Quackenhush. amending civil code to correct method of procedure analnat unknown heirs of an estate, passed Mi ayes. nays. ' II K. 2V2. by Grossman, provides that supreme court must report decisions re versing or modifying district court deci sions and other decisions ol public Interest passed: x aves. w nays. H II 2. by jkeeen, amending the Pro cess of attachment as deflnsd in the civil co. I , pasxed; 72 ayes, 14 nays. II. K. 72. by Hushee. the f0 exemption law snail not apply to wages, but the t) per cent exemption law to apply to thla part of the property of a head of a family Meta Faaastaa Balt Beer In bottles on and after March . Guaran teed to be the only genuine Bock Beef brewed In Omaha. Family trade supplied by Wni. J. Boekhoff. Retail Dealer. Phones DougUs-i l'.; Ind, A-tllS Receive everywhere the homage due to supremacy in quality. SPRING SHAPES NOW SHOWN Fa mI. at sat tanoa naialaa. Tlisro la Only Ono "Bronzo That la vsra ths wtuiia orut ra Aiwaea tetueutbar th tuil uaiu. fea Uua si-ulura aturj box. DEAL ON TO ELECT KENYONlFour Men Charged Factions in Iowa About Decided to Parcel Out Officei. WILL DEFEAT OREGON MEASURE Taen rnafrrrarf Olstrlhnte I'alroniiir for Mestlear Kqnnlly Innt ' l)rhnl Otfr 'fitslns Motor ('. iFrnm n Stnff Cnrresrinnrlent Ir MOINKS. Marrh 7. (Speclnl Tele trram ) Pes Mnlnes newapers unite In declaring that a denl Is on wh'cti probably will end the senatorial deadlock In a day or two and that JtidRe Kenyon will be elected. The plan I to effect an exchange hy which the Oregon plan hill will be de feated tomorrow In the house and In re turn there will be an election of a senator and later the offices In the state next, year will be parceled out. the factions beln evenly divided. Several conferences were held by legislator tonlrrht. Today's Joint ballot on senator resulted as follows:. Iecmer. K2: Kenynn, : Porter (dem.), 51: absent, 8; paired. 3. mil to Tax Anton. The house debated practically all dav upon a hill for taxlnc automobiles and motor vehicles and turning the proceeds Into a road fund to he distributed unions the counties and to be used exclusively for road work outside cities and towns, and then failed to reach a vote on the same. The bill provides for an annual license fee on all machines and It will raise over pflO.000 a year In this state. Second Strike on Atlantic Railroad Trainmen on Northern End Refuse to Take Out Train Carrying Stock holders. ATLANTIC, la.. March 7. (Special Tele gram.) Two thousand dollars was raised at the all-night session of the stockholders of the Atlantlo Northern Southern rail road last night. As the sum was Insuffi cient to meet all requirements the sub scriptions were paid in cash and ordered paid to workmen on the south line between Atlantlo and Vllllsca. This news stirred up employes of the north end, who went on strike this morning and refused to take out the special train carrying the directors and officials to Elkhorn and Klmballtown. The entire party of 200 stockholders Is tied up here, while the employes refuse to turn a wheel until they get their pay. Court was in session here this afternoon hearing the application of creditors for a receiver. Rome outside man, representing the creditors, probably will be named. The stockholders have filed a petition asking the court to extend the date for the appointment of a receiver for thirty days, but In the light. of the tietip today this will probably not be granted. FREIGHT HANDLERS STAY BY THEIR UNION HEAD Alleae He Waa IMscharaed Without Cause at Creston and Strike Follows. CRESTON, Ia March 7.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Following the discharge by rail road officials of Q. M. Warner, president of local No. 1'16. International Freight Handlers' Union of America, the entire force of freight handlers here walked out today. Thi -trujn,. claim this .Is the sole cause of their striking, and If Warner is reinstated the will go . back. The men have been dissatisfied for some time over their wage' schedule and over time work. Warner was asked by officials to try to Induce the men to become satis fied. He refused and was discharged. Officials feared an outbreak, but the men are quiet and say they will return to work when Warner la reinstated. William Jewell College Closed. WEBSTER CITY, la., March 7. (t?pe- clal.) Owing to an outbreak of scarlet fever, Jewell Lutheran college and the public schools of Jewell have been closed and the town put under a strict quaran tine. Several college students are down with the disease and a number of the pu pils of the schools are also suffering with It. It has been slowly spreading for a week and, finally, as a strict precautionary measure and In order to stamp the scourge out aa soon as possible, the college and schools have been eloped and other public gatherings prohibited until the disease Is checked. Pls Cored la 8 to 14 Days, Tour druggist will refund money if p.ie Ointment fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bieeaing or frotruujna niti ia to 14 days. owe. French tiff leer M ordered at Fes. MKLlLIwV. Morocco, March 7. The chief of the French military mission at Fes was killed today by the son of the Moorish mlniBler of war, because the French officer had caused the execution of two native soldiers. Special Medicine raa Ktilarr Ailments. Many elderly people have found In Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick relief and perma nent benefit from kidney and bladder ail ments and from annoying urinary Irregu larities due to advancing years. Isaao N. Regan, farmer. Missouri, says: "Foley's Kidney Remedy effected a complete cure In my case and I want others to know of it." For sale by all druggists. New Foreman for Uraft Grand Jary. DANVILLE, 111. March T.-Judge Kim- broilwh tniljiv r i n fi I I .i u n V ' . ,.l . . .. .... foreman of the grand Jury, on account of continued lllnexs and named John Uood Aine of Potomac to succeed him, Sub poenas were issued Immediately for a number of witnesses and the vote Inquiry uckuii m oere u ten oti two weeks a&o. J Mats Get: mm im a. Ma. r r cuom a colo im omt oat. SWA look tft. With Coal Land Fraud Plead Not Guilty Detroit Citizens Indicted by Federal Grand Jury Appear in Court and Give Bond. PliTROlT, March T.-Fotir of the seven men Indicted hy the federal grand Jury here yesterday on a .thame of conspiracy to defraud the I'nlted states Rnvernmen'. out of 4R,iT00 acres of' coal land In Alaska, valued at more than ;Vi.l"i,r. appeared before Judue 8wann today. They were Wilbur W. MeAlplne, Arthur L. Holmes, McCurdy Iebeau and Frank 11. Andrus, all of Detroit. They pled not guilty and each was released on bond of M.onn. CHICAGO, March 7 investigation of aliened mining frauds, following the In vestigation Just completed at Detroit, will be begun by a federal grand Jury here. It was learned today. An lair tiash should be covered with clean bandages sat urated w)th Mucklen's Arnica Salve. Heals burns, wounds.' sores, piles. 2Sc. For sale by Heaton Drug Co. TELEPHONE BOY MAKES STAKE IN WALL STREET Employe of James It. kerne Makes Profitable Investment In Hocking Pool. NEW YORK, March 7.-W. J. Ronan. a telephono boy in the office of James It. Keene. made K30.0W) in Wall street specula tions, according" to his testimony Monday In the bankruptcy proocedlngs of Lathrup, Haskins & Co., one of the stock exchange firms, caught in the collapse of the Hock- l!ig.pol' Creditors are endeavoring to Bhotv that Mr. Keene' was responsible for the failure of the pool and that young Ronan, Knowing the collapse was 1m mlnent, turned his knowledge to good ac count. Ronan testified that when the crash came he had already sold 600 shares of Hocking coal at figures that prevailed rjexVsaxaataai tfm VtV f TUT TU1 11 JJ. UJ JltLtt iC? South Omaha Furniture 20 Below Omaha Prices Not One Day But Every Day Sell i , 1,1' I lr II . ;-: ' . ' . i See Our 1911 Styles in Rugs 9x11 Velvet Rugs, $11.00 9x12 Velvet Rugs, $16.00 " : 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $17.00 Full Line of Wilton and Body Brussels Rugs in all sizes i i i ii ii i an i nmn i u ii M.H Bipsi m 8 If 'i''Aw '!? ! i :: ' ! f I ,a 1 during the upward movement. He held them over night and wanted to "get out." he said. Mr. Kerne knew nothing of hla transactions, he testified, and he kept the stock In his own safety vault In the Pro duce exchange. After the crash he bought hack 2"0 shares of Hocking at 21. he said. According to Ronan he had a .M)0 ac count with a trust company and owns :i2 shares In different railroad companies. He talked at staling Ills salary, but finally wrote the amount on a allp of paper and handed It to the referee. M'CALL WOULD PUBLISH EXPENSES BEFORE ELECTION Hill Will Be Intrnrlnrril In e Sea. sloa of Coo arese Kferrlosr to Political Committees. WASHINGTON. March 7.-rublicatlon be fore eliH'tlon of the receipts and expendi tures pf national and congressional po'ltlcal committees will be provided for In a 1.111 to he Introduced In the next session of con gress by Representative McCall of Massa chusetts at the Instance of the National Publicity Law association. Assurances from leading nipnihers of the house that such a law would be adopted and expres sions of confidence by leaders in the ren ate that it would enact suclt a law nnve been given. An active campaign will be continued by the association to promote the formation of similar organizations In every staie In order that the proposed national law may he supplemented by state legislation of like character and as nearly uniform as nossi ble. Stors Bottled Dock fleer. A delicious spring tonic"? Nothing equal It on the market. Order a case from Charles Stors. phones Web. 1260, Ind. U-12tL DEALERS FIGHT CATALOG MEN (Continued from First Page.) to serve on the nomination, resolution and convention committees: Nomination G. F. Woll. ex-mavor of Fremont, chnirtrmn; L. F. Langhorat of I'.lmwood. Nels Hasselbalch of St. Ed ward: M. A. Hosietler of Shelton and Edward Spears of Genoa. Resolutions Henry Bolton of Schuyler, chairman; C. Weber of Spaulding. John Schwerer of Greeley, Edward Metcalf of 11 yurMiLiLWijrts vuoj). dl b a Are Showing Scores of Clever New Styles in Women's Tailored nits For Spring, at . AVe have never before shown such a splendid variety of high grade tailored suits for spring so early in the season. Scores of the classiest new models in the latest fabrics and colors, showing all the newest style features. The clever new short coats, trinnued or plain tailored, the new straight skirts. You could not buy such suits anywhere else at less than Brandeis Stores Greenwood and M. C. Miller of Seward. Ci nv ntton Mr Sender of Central City, chairman; C. K. Ulenert of Wynioi-e. .1 M. Cox of Kxeter. K. A. Ward of l'lattamouth and W. II. Merrick of Amherst. "herrard exonerated tor lecd. BASIN. Wyo., Starch 7 (Specal Tele gram Ira A Sherrard. who shot and killed Wes r.rltton Sunday nlitht during a iluel In the unlimited room of Sherrard In Cireybull. has been completely exoner ated ami given his freedom. This action n-ets with general approval, as the pre- .. . , ' , ' va ling opinion was It was only a nu stlon of time when Britton would cause serious . l.l- uuumr. The Weather For Nebraska (Generally fair. For Iowa Fair. Shippers' Bulletin Prepare thlrtv-slx-hour shipments north for temperatures slightly below freexlng; fortv-elght-hour shipments east, south and west can he made with safety. Temperature at Omaha yesterday: Hour. Deg ... ; jamas Natural Laxative Water Recommended by Physicians Refuse Substitutes Best remedy for CONGTIPATION tt n s.kis' Vj'"y 7 a. m ; VistJ 8 a. m ;w Kh 1 Tail a. m 40 13 (k l 10 a. m 41 Jr 11 a. m 42 tV!T -hy 12 m 43 Vj( , 1 p. m 43 cfs&J'. 2 P- m 4r. j my' P- m 4 4 p. m M) -lJ '- 5 p. m 52 "afs.V. Je 7 p. m Cm 1 8 p. m 4! tees j . :..1V (J- mm I Nature's Perfected Jewels Pearls sre the most tefli'tnl and most modest gems that ran be worn. Natural finished product, they require no art to en hance their ills' lay, mid naturally , they "mTH' ,,'"","rp. 1 '""""i ''''Sllr' gesttve of orlenttl beauty and splennor. ! 1 i,py reflect a distinction of purity snd ! refinement which no other Jewels posses. At IllJk l.,lll.,l t,r.. ... .n MtrtllSS of 1 v r-. . 1 inese mrignmrent pearls have just irroei and are on dlsnl.iv In lbs est show win dow. Here the stock Vf these mo-lest gems Is unusual for a western score. They are priced a moderately as any of the same quality In the country. Don't Merely Bay Invest. a ALBERT EDH0LM, jkwklkh; KUteontli an Harney. Eat tl Hot 13 In Lenten Season at ; 'Jijenne;; BOO BLOCK 2916 Leavenivorth St. A HBtt WANT AO vflt rat that Taoant kowaa, fill raoaat rwna, ar s.oor. sonr4ara short Dotloa, ni a vary nail Mat U rem. 9 a ylneen. AT THE SIGN OF THE TAXI DAY OR . NIGHT nanttanttSHannnf AMUSEMENTS. HOME OF FOLLY ((RUG two: FKOLIC8 DAILY TODAT TO WIGHT. Th. lCusloal B.ant Bbow. THE BRIGADIERS ." Extra Tonight Chorus Girl's Contest.. '- SUNDAY DAVE MABIOlf .' . Tail AVTEKMOUM, 86o to 1.60 Tonight, SOq to ta.00 . M0NTG0MREY and STONE in "THE OLD TOWN." Thursday at Popular JTioea. Mights, 85a, 60S, 75o Mstlne., 860, r.w 6O0 THZ I.IOW Alt D TIB MOTTBB.' OHIIt'l TV cwiim." - ergs, ift-86-60-7. 3lf&Zf DaUr -.. 15-25-60. Kurrlosn. ot Hilarity ana Hons.nse. FOLLIES of NEW YOItiC and PAIII3 XXTKAVAOAKZA AND TAODITltll i liurles liuMsid. Alpine i. Jennie Austin, II i"n!llli lties, I'.iwiler ( ilimaii. 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