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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 Status of Sultan Rouses Many of Turkish Delegates At Angora Meeting. MANY LEAVE THE HALL Constantinople. Hov. I. (By Asso ciated Press.) Violent ' kibh nursed the proceedings of the Srst Alitor assembly during the discus sion today of the 'statue of the sul Un A number of the opposition deputies left tho allj other favored postponement of tho question until after- the conclusion ot peace, Dr, Rtsa Nur Bey. mombor of tbo nationalist delegatloa at Lausanne, yesterday preseated a motion .n dorood by Tt deputies declaring that a bow Turkey' had sprung from tho ruin ot tho Ottoman omptro aad proclaiming tho oultaa non-eelstent Thlo motion waa amended today by tho addition of tho word: "Tho Croat national aaoombly of Turkey will liberate tho ealtphate from cap tivity." - Aftor a Italy discussion tho mo tion waa referred to a commission ot Judicial experts. atustaphe Ksanal Pasha, la a two hour apoooh oatllaod tho coarse of Turkish hlotory. Ho ploadod for tho separation of tio sultanate from tho eallphste, pointing oat la cup port of kla argument tko taoeavoB leaoe of having: tho sovereign aad Caliph MoattoaU aad teolstod apoa tho aooooatty of a dlsonaslea ot Uo projeot. ' f - Tko aaoombly finally adopted a reeolutlea tkat tho telegram ooat to tbo Angora government by Towflk Pasha, tho area vlaler of Uo sul taa'a government, wao aa aot of treason, aad Uo author of Unmeet bo punished. Towflk rath la hta telegram to tho Batlowallot government roaowod Mo plea that a anion of Uo two reveraaMats bo negotiated, deolar In that abotoatltloa of Uo aaallmo port frees Uo Iuaeaae poaoo ooa feroBoe weald hum a bad oltoet oa Uo wkolo Mealom world, bat ' Uat aos-paittetpatloa by tko aatloaallata woaM prevent 'tho roallaaUoa of poaoo nod throw Uo wkolo world into aaarohy. -; BeeeANev.. Moo; I Tho HMO aky limeWns of Uo Ualtod atato octal alAmatl efHetala, piloted by Slim" Lowla aad carrying- Arloa C. Nelsoa. superintendent of Uo weet ora air mall division, wea wrecked at Tatar. mUoo wont of Bottlo Mantel yesterday wkoa forood to Wad tft a drlvta saewstorsa. Both moa woro badly akakaa aad bruised, bat aettaer wao aerloBsly Injured. ,, IMPENDING ARRIVAL OF Bride-to-be of Former German Emperor Will be Guest at Bentinck's Castle ' RURAL QUIET PREVAILS Amerongen. Holland, Mot." t (By AaooolaUd Press). JThe Impending arrival horo ot Prlnceee Hermlne of Reuea, brlda to bo of fonaor Km perer William of Germany, la not creating aay excitement. Tho prlu cooo lo to bo a guest at Count God dard Bontlnek'o oastle, tbo ono timo kaiser's flnt restdeaoe la sxils. Tho lord of tho manor hlmtolt bo longer rootdoa la tho oastle, having ono to Iwltaorland la a huff aftor a ouarrel bo la roportod to have had with tho looal authoiitloo ever taxa tion. Tho present rooldoat ot Uo oaotlo, who will aot aa bottom, la Count Bentlneas daughter, Elisa beth, who In 111 married Capt. Sigurd Voa lineman, of William's entourage. Both, tho Tiling of Amerongen aad tho preelBota of tho oaotlo aro wrapped la rural quiet, la strange contrast to Uo bota ot podootrlan and, vehicular traffto whoa William waa a rooldoat horo. Tbo oorroapondoat of Uo Asso ciated Prom waa aot ohallongod to day whoa ho orooood tho brldg over Uo moat loading; to Uo castle. Tho oaly porooB visible waa aJ,grdnor who wao tidying Uo laws. All ef forta to fatervlew ooeupaaU ot tho oaotlo, howoTor, woro vein, esestloai Halting a oold but pollto mtssage from tho footman wbo dollorod Uom ot rogrot tkat Uooo laaldo would bo unablo to mo a aowipapor aorroopoadoat, tow hoard later, a largo motor truok. loadod wttk trunko aad hat boatoo. oatorod Uo oaotlo gate, and It wao anmmod by Uo Uwntpoopto Uat Hormlao would apoad Uo Bight rn Amoroagoa aaaUo. a Certificate ef Incorporation In Granted to Local Concern A oortlfmato of taoorporatloa algaod by Uo aoorotary of atato haa booa granted to Uo Motor Track oompaay ot thlo city, and wan r ooWod yootorday by Maaoa W, Oaat, olork of Uo anporlor court. Aooordbur to Uo oorttfroato Uo oompaay will havo IU bomo oa Eaat Market otroot oxtdndod. and lo n poworod to bay, nil, bandla, doal In autemoblloa, motor tracaa ana ooooo rloa. Tbo authorlaod oapltal took la tit, and tho company bo glnn baalnooo wttk I !. paid In, thla amount bolng auBoonbaa by B. a. Rudd, J. X, Bonglo and A. C Good win. ; . , No. 135 And No. 44 io Be Op erated as Through Trains Beginning Sunday IMPROVEMENT IN SERVICE traportnni addltloai and lmproTO- mmU In It oorrtoo botwooa Waah lggtoa, Atlaata and Intermediate tatlono woro announeod In detail yootorday from tho otfteo ot tho Southern railway ayotom. Effective Sunday. November Ith, tralna lit and will bo extended aad operated aa through tralna hand ling day coachoo and oleeplng n betweea Waehlngton and Atlaata oa Uo following aohedule: , No. Ill leoTOO Waehlngton l it a. m, arrlToo Sallabary I IS p. , m., Charlotte p. m, aad Atlaata at : a. m. - No. 44 loavoa Atlanta I p. ar rlvea Charlotte 4:11 a. Sallabury t:M a. m.. Orooaeboro 1:4e a. m., Danville 1:11 a. and Waohlngtoa T:M p. m. Tho running Urn of train He. IS will bo reduced two koura. Leaving WaihtnatoB at 11 a. m It will reach SalUbary 1:1 p. m., Charlotte 11 p. m., Atlanta at t:40 a. m. Train No. II will be operated at 'an exoluolve poaoenrer train and will handle looping can from New York to Now Orleana. Birmingham and Columbus, and from Charlotte, Oreeavllla and AahevUlo to Atlanta. Theoo ehongoa, tt la believed, will greatly Improve aorvtee botwooa At lanta and territory betweea Char lotte and Lynchburg and for Carolina elttee mob aa Wlnnoa-Balem, Dor ham and Ralele-B. Running time ot train II, the well kaowa ""New Tork-New Orleana Lim ited wfll alao bo redueed oo that tt Wll! leave Atlanta at 11:11 p. m. aad arrive la Washington at T:OI a. m. and reach New Tork at II :H p. m. It arrives In Greensboro at 10:1! p. m. Train No. II win arrive la Oroens boro two mlnuloa earlier,, at 11:11 p. maad leave at lo:U p. av Castle Charming is Thrown Open to a Steady Stream of Eager Guests - ,l Spruill And Whltaker to Be Big Guns Ail County Can didates On Hand A MODERN HOME SHOWN Will Of J. W. Cnthbertson Probated In Mecklenburg (BHeal Is BeOr bal Charlotte, Nov. 1. Will of tho laufDrPrr oompaay. 1. B. Cuthbortooa waa probated bore today. The estate worU l0,e loft In tract ef his brother-la-law, B. O. Long and W. 1. Thomas. Tho heirs are Mrs. Cathbertson, sa Invalid, Mildred Cuthbortooa, daughter, and Reynolds Cuthbarteon, a eon. Oni fourth of oetate Is to be set aslds for support ot Mrs. CuUbertooa aad Miss Daisy CuUbertoa. a sister. , PwinoHot Pancakes ! Sotuids &oo& tastes better Sb afP W thill M U m PANCAKE FLOUR ZfhemosideUciompancakesj anyone eVer tasted , I sV I I JD) as Pancake Miarruaf eUnUB!A All waliaVt? to do is tadd -vVatt?r,Tiiix , 4md bake T to 1 o'eleok last Bight a steady stream of eager guests called at "Castle Charming" la response to Ue invitation to view this completely equipped homo before the Prtnoo and Princess Charming aad tko Llttld Charmlnga establish permanent resi dence there. The. "open house" cele bration Uat begaa last night will oontlnuo tor a tow days,, afternoon and evening, from I to 1 o'clook, In order to give all lovers ot the heme beautiful In Greensboro an oppor tunity to enjoy Castls Channtng's" eountleas charms. It Is seldom that Ue people ot anv community are privileged to examine such an exposition of homo building ana noma rurnioning. Not alone Is It unique, but may bo viewed as educa tional as well, olnoe by spools! re quest at least ono afternoon t the brief "open house seasoa will be set aside for Uo - college girls of ureensDoro. It la aot llkslr that any one In or near the oity really Inter ested la homo making will miss so rare an opportunity to review this highly professional accomplishment In building, furntahtng aad modem home equipment. -vasiis unarming. located on North Mendenhall street, Weaterwood, was only recently completed by Ue conatrnotaral department of tbo A. K. Moore Jieaity company, owners and developers of 'this most attractive residential development. It Is a home designed for the average family, the average household; modest as to also but carrying the dignity ot arch! tectural beauty, a completeness of ap pointment mat speaks In eloquent pralao of the designing, and a quality construction mat atanda for osr manence a homo, no doubt, such aa average Prlaoo and Princess Charming of today kavo dreamed ef for years and now can nee In Mailt. The tarnishing his been done by jsornson-Moeso Furniture com panyi draperies aad shadsa destined ana made, by the Daniel Shade and And It may be a inai tor once at least beauty no utility neve been nicely blended. tour oi -vaetio Charming Is .one oft-repeated delights; and without perfect harmony of effects, such a tour sursiy could not produce so rest. feeling. Ono Is lmnreneit bv the atmosphere of the place It seems not a mere house, but already a homo. Ono of Uo most pleasing features, especially to "Princess Charming" Is the Installation of oo many of the conveniences that grandmother oven motner never knew. Tho work of tho Public Bervloo oompaay la Uo installation of electrical appliances haa made It really a "castls sleotrl- 1 appllanees that would aeem to tabs all Us drudge out ot house keeping and automatically eliminate tno ion onoo keid by Cinderella. Castle Charming" proved Itself ta tnose Who saw It last night to he ell Uat was promised for It ono ot the most complete, most luxuriously ap- Mint IkMMAa - Vlt. I k- - . - - . uui in , 'i v an j for tho parpose of sale. Whloh la of particular Interest to tho pnbllo slnse inoicatos a trend la bulldinsr here of which few cities. oerhaDL oan boast Certainly much credit attaches tno A. b.. Moore Realty oomoanv. and to Mr. Monro personally, tor en effort ef ttle particular sort to the end of creating a broader nublla sen timsnt for hotnbownershlp and for ownership of homes of tho better class in an environment such as West srwood affords. And Us svldanoe of interest Uat was given la tho crowds at -Castls Charming' last night lndl sates that tho mind of Oroensboro eRlsenohlp la turned to a solution of Ue problems lavolvod la home making. "Castls Charming." a delight to bo- oia, may bo viewed llkewlae aa an other monument to Greensboro enter prtss aad what Inspires It Qreens bore people. I pYtncess Chamiingl 99 ' Do$rtt Hao Tx Retain a Retinue of Servant Any More-i- Neitfcer does she. have to subject herself to the drudgery that was necessary in the days of yore to maintain j her house in order - -FOR- "Castle Charming" -IS "Castle Electrical We urge 'you to visit "Castle Charming" tonight or as soon as you find it possible during the "open house" celebration and observe how electrical appliances have revolutionized the life of the charming "Princess Charming" giying her hours of relaxation and pleasure with the Little Charmings that otherwise she could neyer enjoy. N. C. Public Service Co, 30 Phones .4) WHAT BALLOTS CONTAIJl The Democratic campaign In Gull- ford county will end with a rally at the eoartbouse Monday night when ell the county candidates wilt present themselves. The heavy artillery , ot tho evening will bo fired by J. t. Spruill, of Lexington, candidate for oolloltor, and T. E. Whltaker, ot Oak Ridge, ' candidate' tor the houoe ot representative of the general as sembly.. V Mai. Charles M. Btedman, candidate for tho national houso of representa tives to suooeed Himself, THOMAS D. CUYLER, A RAILROADMAN, DIES Too Coastant Application to Work Is Thowght to Hsvo Halloaed , Tha End. in w . present, as will tho two Democratic candidates for the stats senate, O. E. Mendenhall, of High .- Point, and Juniua C. Brown, ot Madison. , The official ballota which voters will eaat next Tuesday Include one ballot tor- ststs officers, one for oounty and general assembly officers, ono for the congressional, race, and one tor tbo proposed constitutional amsnomsn to ralss tbo pay of legli lators from 14 to 110 per day. In ad dtion, tho voters wMl have certain township officers to elect Tno Democratic stats ballot la as follows: tor member of Uo corpora tion commission, W. T. Loo; tor asso ciate justice of Uo Supremo eourt. wiiuam J. Adams; for judges of tho Superior court, first dlstrlot, William at. Bona; second aistrlot, George W, Connor; fifth district, J, Lloyd Hor ton; sixth district, Henry A. Grady; slghtn. district, B. H. Cranmer, ninth district, Nell A. Sinclair; tenth dis trict, William A. Devln; llth district Thomas J. Shawl llth district, A. M. Stack; llth district, W, P. Harding; ltth district, James L. Wsbb. The Republican atato ballot la as follows: for member ot the corpora tion oommlaslon. Charles M. Hoover- ior aesooiaia juetice ot tbo Supremo eourt, SL W. Tlmberlake: for ludee ot the Superior oourt, eighth district. vnanes m. -layior. The Republican ballot shows no candidates for Su perior eourv judgeships la the first, second, fifth, sixth, ninth. 1Mb. llth. llth. 14th, and ltth districts. . For reprosentsttve la Us (Ith Congress, fifth district, tbo Demo cratic ballot eonuine Ue name of Charles M. Btedman, and tho Republi can ballot, tho name of Lacy B. Pat terson. ' - The official constitutional amend ment ballota are marked: "For ln ereass of. pay of legislators" and Against Increase ot pay of legisla tors." i . Tho Democratic oounty, general as sembly, and aollcltorahlp ballot la as follows: for solicitor of the llth Ju dical district, . F. Sorulll; for atat. senators fof the Uth senatorial dis-4 i Hsnasnhau and Junius C Brown; for members bf ths house of represenUtlves, John W. .King. C. G. Wright and T. B. Whltaker; for reglstsr of deeds, R. H. Whartoni for oounty surveyor, J. R, Edmunds, 'lot coroner, Oooge B. Robersonr far shsriff. D. S. Stafford; tor eountyl Jecjsnnney; lor olork of tho Superior eort, M. W. Ganti for members of the board of oounty coaunissionera, J. A. Rankla, O. u ww, ana ts. a. uatrstt. The Republican flaunt. n 1 sembly, an daollcttorshlp ballot la aa follows; For aollfiltn tf h. irn, dlclal dlstrlot, Kdward a Jerome; for ni ior tno itu senatorial district, L. IX Msndsnhall and A. 1 Hudson; for members of the house of representatives, Charles T. Blake. Louis a Haffinos. and W. H w don; for register of deeds. J.JBdgar Murrow; for oounty aurveyor, Ed N. ior coroner, Tkomaa B. Hla ton; tor. ehoriW, William Thomas Kennedy; tor counts traasuMr i w Caasoyt for -olork -of the Superior n ijjixob; ie membere of the board of county commissioners, a. noono,. . n. wooo, and-Bd ward Cltaard. 16,750,000 Bales Cotton Win Be Grown This Year Philadelphia. Nov, (.-Too much hard and continuous work is believed by fVtends to have been the chief factor that led to ths sudden death ot Thomas Dewltt Curler, national rail road figure, who was found dsad In a. Pennsylvania railroad private ear to day. They had for sometime warned him to "go slow," telling him that for a man of his years he was 18 he waa working too hsrd. Mr. Cuyler, who waa chairman of the Association of Railway Execu tives and a director In tho Pennsyl vania, the Santa Fe and the Mew Tork, New .Haven and Hartford rail roads, died aa hla car was coming In to Philadelphia from Rochester, NJ i.. wnere no spoke ysstsraayn rail road matters. ; - report made to the coroner's of fice gave the causs ot death as acute dilation of tbo heart. . ., The body was taken to Mr. Curler's horns at Haverford, a suburb, wtterc relatives gathered tonight to com plete funeral arrangements. . - :; INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Bonda Fielding L Fry and Company ' - OWIf-e new l-t 1H Vt 0ri ft-. L. Fry, President. Pkeae 4SI Albert F. itotsas. Adjuster No Important Developments , tn The Poison Cake Mystery Philadelphia, - Nov I. After In vestigating -half a doien clues in the last i hours, authorltlea seeking a solution of the Devon poisoned cake mystery, . announced tonight . . that, there had been no Important develop ments - ';.- .-.,-' , " . The oaks, containing poison, was sent through the malls a week .ago today and resulted In the death last Saturday night of W. W. Sterrett, an expert accountant 'ot Devon, and the serious Illness or his wire, wjlO is still In Us Bryn Mewr hospital. - ' While some of tho Investigators had predioted aa early arrest la-the case, they were not so confident' Of thla tonight and said stronger evi denoe would have ta be gathered be fore a charge could be brought. We F. CAUSEY DIES . AT JAMESTOWN HOME saaral to Ba Conducted From Homo Today Interment , la Creea Hill Cemetery. W. Frank Causey, 71, widely and favorably known to a large circle of friends throughout this section, died at t:4t o'clock yeeterday morning st his home, Jsmestown, attsr an Illness sight wssks. Funeral services will be conducted from Ue home at Jamestown this afternoon at two clock. Tho remains will be brouxht to Greensboro for Interment tn Green Hill cemetery. Mr. Causey, who waa one of the Oiaeat residents in the Jamestown section, was the son of William P. and Catharine Csusey. He was mar ried May 1, 137, to Mies Nettle C. Woodborn. To Mr. end Mrs. Cauaev ight children were born. Four daughters and one, son are now liv ing. They are: Mrs. A. M. Fleming, of Greensboro; Mro. M. P. Johnson. Greensboro; Mrs. G. W. Blchardson Richmond. Va., and .C. W. Causey, of Wlnston-Salm. Besides these children the deceased leaves H grandchildren, and thrss sisters; Mrs. J. P. Coble and Mra. J. A. Homey, both residing south ot Oroensboro, and Mrs. W. C. Sullivan, of Norfolk. Vs. I Dr. J. H. Bernhardt. nastoV of Marast street Methodist, phurch, Greensboro, assisted by Rev, W. C. Jones, will conduot the funeral ser vices, raiibearera will be: J. H. Smith, D. W. Moore and R. S. Davis, or Jamestown, and George R. Bhaw C. O. Barnes and L. M. Johnson, n't urssnsooro. Washington, Nov. Ir-Tbe .world production of , all kinds of com mercial cotton for the current year will approach 11,760,000 bales according to figures compiled by ths census bureau and made public today. From pre lent indications, a statement by ths bursaa adds, the world crop will be "about ths same as last year. American production for this ysar haa besn figured by the department ot agriculture at 10,116,000 balsa. Consumption .during His year end Ing July tl aggregated 10,047.000 bales of tho world'! supply according to Us bureau's reports. The world stocks 'on hand on that date were gived at I.BIC000 bales. - Ths bureau's renprta showed the disposition of ths probable world stocks July tl as follows: la Amer ican mills, 1,1(0,000 bales; la public storage and alsswhsrs In ths TJnlted States, 1,111,000 balss; In British mills and port, 1,101,000 bales: at sea to Great Britain 111,000 bales; In non ttnental mills and ports 1,(11,000 bales; at sea to the eontlnet 111,000 baleos at Bombay and Alexandria 117,000 balee, and In and to Can ada, Japan and ether countries ,500,000. Chrysanthemum Show Opens At Ashboro This Afternoon FltseTorald Case Contused. Ashevllle, Nov. l.-Contlnuatlon ef the case, against Clay Fltsgsrald. It, member of a prominent Ashevllle family, charged with attacking an 10-year-old girl during an automo-, bile rids last Saturday night, was granted by Judgs R. M. Wlells la po lice court this atarnoon until Bat' urday. No reaaon for Ue continu ance was stated, though It Is under stood ths complaining witness wes unablo to be present in ths -court. The girl Is well connected socially and tho cass has ersated wldssprsad comment. n ; : - (Bndsl ts n,ii, Mag Ashboro, Nov. 1. Ths annual crvi. anthsmum show will be held at the courthouse in Ashboro Friday, begin nine at I o'clock. The flowers this year are unusually lovely and the number of plants entered also Is larger than usual. The Woman club of the town holds the show and serve chicken salad, oysters, oream. oaks ana candles. A fsncr work ba ssar la also a feature of the occasion. The show Is always, well patronized by ths town and county people. The st ate Christian Bndeavor Con ventlon will be held In Ashboro No vember 11 nad 11 at ths Prssbytsrlsn church. Promlsnt workers and speakers from all ovsr Uo stats will bs prssont at ths convention, and Us people ot the town are planning to entertain the delegates whils they ars la Us town. Besides Uo meet ings, ssvsral social fsaturss ars be Ing arranged. To Care a Cold la One Dar Take Laxative BROMO OUININfMab- lets. The box bears the slgnaturs ot Seriously- Prices Are , Lowest Hair Preparation 39c 43c 45c 85c 50c 29c 65c $1.05 . 23c ,45c ..90c too Mulslfled Coooanut ' oil ,r too Falmollye shampoo iOo Packer's Liquid Tar - cap tl.Ot Daadorlae Biy-...., ;.r..... too Dandorlae only X. tto Danderlae only 7(d Wyeth's Sago and Sul phur ."........ Lit Wyeth's Sage aad Suipbar 21c Tea , SccJpe i (Oe Ton Senlpe :....' tl.Ot Tone Seal pa . ; , Have You Piles? Dr. Leonhardt'a HEM-ROID will relieve any form of Pllee aulck ac tion In even old stubborn cases. No outtlng no grsasy salves a harm- lese tablet tnat removes tns causs. Money beck If not satisfied.. Greens- Medicine tloPlnsx Mje oaly eJJt tOo King's Discovery oil ...j,,,........ tl.lt King's Discovery oaly ............... Tie Ticks Salve only tto Vlcks Salve only IOo Fleet's Phospho Soda only IOo, Fleet's Phospho Soda oaly ., 11.10 Fleet's Phospho Soda only 40a Casterla . oaly ...... tie Syrap ot Figs IOo Syrup ef Pepsla 11.10 Syrup ef Fejsin . 50c $1.00 :.. 57c .. 27c 25c 50c 97c 25i 47c ..47c 97c O.HENRY Drug Store Nahftans Great Challenge Sale 13 A S T w v- J E K C Ht A L L E N G E S A L E N O w r I, '' o N ' Merchandise Ms going up . every day, but we are low ering the prices in our store, ' great savings I ; ' Dresses Ladies' poiret twill anti tricotine dresses $22.50 values, all styles now $9.85 new , v - - Men's - Suits .-' ' v ';-'.' -V.;" Men's and young . nen's suits fn all worsted and fancy ettipee. $22.80 and $25 raluen now .. 9 .:-. $14.95 All Sizes - Am Ladief' ' Shoes $5.00, values black and tai $2.9S : swris Men's $1.50 per cale shirts, pret ty patterns ? 69c Ladies' h Sweaters " rVU-wool t Sweat ers, $400 values, al) colors, $1.98 up. Men's Shoes' Men's $5,001 shoe, . in tan tngHsh or Bluch er, $2.95. 7 D A Y; S L E F C 0 M E E E 332 S. Elm St. Fbllow the Crowd , boro Drug Co. SPOON & LEWIS CONSULTING ENGINEERS OHEBniBOHO, H. O. Highways, Bridges,' ttreote, Watarworkst S.were, FeJ.Pate,M.D. Kre, Kar Soas, nsead X Hoou 111, Dixie Bld'g. Hours 11 to J tend by appolatmea Phonest ' . Office TIT: Residence lt-W Beautiful Oak' Flooring ior 1 A t room 14x14. costs . , v i.vJJelv i 'Rift Pine Flooring for a OQ ftfi room '14x14 costs pOsUU J i n ; The difference in cost is only Isn't it true economy to use durable Oak Flooring? $6.50 ' Phone 2316 or 2317 ' i Greeiitboro, N. C. ' I Si H E B, I G V v. A U E a. W. drove. (Bo sure you get ifto. . . u.s e.
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