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-1 1 a : . . 1, i . . f.I-Ure ht t f-. '. - 3 s'. I ' i '. ('('- i.-..i, ucs.i, i-t .1! cu : .irs Ii-t of (I.unirs r..l I'ro rrnniiiirs Tor i po: i l Sorlocs Which WW Uc VuUl lid Morning. According to a custom grown old with the usage of many years, the city churches will observe Thanks- i giving ', with special services, pro grammes having foeen : arranged adapted to a proper observance of the occasion. The hotels have also pre- ; pared elaborate dinners for the day, the menus being especially attractive. : There is every Indication that this will not only .tie a day of re at on almost all sides,' but one of pleasure and such profit as it was Intends! to afford. There Is no' growing : departure from ;' the old custom on the part of Chris tian people to assemble according to : the presidential projUm ttUii anl re--' tall the blessings of the vast year .with glad hearts. This Is especially ' true of thJs Presbyterian 'mmunlty, holding ftst to the ill custmw and old principles ot nUgi-WA Hctlrnlen. .- There will be a general snprnsion of business and the da will he f Mlre ly given over to the ddU.5iKrr.kh are regarded as proper irtj alto;r?;her te comlnc. 1 The manufatu-lng Indus ; tries wilt close their doors, thus allow ing the thousands of operatives a day , of quiet and rest. The business peaces, colleges,, and all publti institutions 11 will also remain ctwetf ' during tho "flay, ' , 1 j 1, '- Sportsmen will leave the country pretty generally as the law applying . to Meckllngburg does not permit hunt K I ng to-morrow. A number have nl " ready gone to South Carolina to spend . the day' with friends In lhA Oe'ids THE POOR "TO BE RXJMEMliERKD. Thanksgiving Day always brlnge good things , to the poor efvthe rom tnunity and there are. many surprises awaiting them to-day. Thank-offerings will be taken, kr the-', several churches and applied to the orphan ages here or in other cities of the State under the care of the individual ae - nominations. The Institutions of char ity In Charlotte will by no means be forgotten, and In several churches the offerings will go to these. The graded school,, children , contributed ' . yesterday, according to an annual custom, for the benefit of the Pay Nursery." -The bestowal of gifts' and rood things to the unfortunate on this day approaches the Christmas ,- . Showers and falls tout little under In '-r, the number and quality of presents '. ' made to those needing help. . The following named churches have . given notice of services to-dayi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. There will be a Thanksgiving ser vice in the First Presbyterian church s this' morning at 11 o'clock, the pas tor, Rev. Dr. William Morris KJneaid, preaching.' The eongre-gatlon Is ask ed to be present and Joinin thanks to God for tne Diessuigs or me year. I The public Is ftlBO cordially welcome. - The prayer meeting hour from, to- night on will he 7:30 o'clock., ' '. EPISCOPAL MISSIONS.'. ' . -Thanksgiving Day services " will lie held at the Church of the Holy com forter, Dilwonth, . this morning-at 11 r. - a. m. Mornlnjr prayer and sermon , toy Rer. Francis M. Osborne, minister in charge. Offering of money and pro vision for. Thompson Orphanage., ST. MARTIN'S CHAPEL. . At 7:30 p. m. to-day "a Thanksglv-1 In service with sermon will he hew at fit. Martin's chapel, corner of , s Tenth and Davidson streets. At 8:30 s he newuild room. Just completed, in the rear of the chapel, will be offl- cially opened with a prayef and short , address by the minister In charge, Rev. Francis M. Osborne, --and then 6t. Martin's congregation will be "at home" to Its - friends. There win he music and refreshments. The Afrprin at the services will be for the Thompson Orphanage, and .all the friends of St. Martin's njfop.e ivitfd tn the service and the , reception. -" EAST AVENUE. Thanksgiving services at East Av mi a n. P. church at 10:30 a. m , i. rv, iTrciRa will consist In short talks hv the pastor. Rev. J. A. Smith, " and others on subjects appropriate to - to the occasion. Offering will go to - h hpnevolent fund of the churcn. TENTH AVENUE. - . " TViaTiiririviriBr service 'Will he held at Tenth Avenue church to-day at. 10 a. m. During the service the session will meet for the reception to mem ,. Tiia roilectlon will be lor Ba ti,m Knrfnsra Omhanage. There will v. nn service In the- afternoon T.roPhina ,t nlrhrf by Rev. O. F Rob ertson. The public Is cordially invited. PRITCHARD MEMORIAL . t, Pritchard .'. Memorial church tn t,nii a Thanksgiving service to at 11 : o'clock. 'Members and Invited to be present The 'service will he brief. -. TRYON STREET METHODIST There will be an interesting Thanks giving service at xryon street mivnu Aa nrei this morning at 11 o'clock. Rev Frank , Slier will preach the sermon. The offering will be for the watprn North Carolina Conference nrnhnaee. All the Methodist con gregatlons of tha tlty will Join in this service. " , ' r? '., BREVARD STREET METKODIST. . 'Thflre will be a Thanksgiving te mention at Brevard Street , Methodist ' hnrch. . this evening, beginning !-" - ' n.in jnivt " rrh rpfpntlon Is for tof the members and the friends of church. An Interesting pro mme has been arranged for the pc- caslon. . , " , ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL: ' At St.' Petera Episcopal church, on North Trvon street, mere wm . oe Thanksgiving sen-Ice conducted by the MPtori- Kev. iiarna .. aiaiuncKroai. There will be morning prayer, ante- eommunlon and sermon at 11 a, nv FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ' - At the First Baptist church this morning at 11 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. Herman H, Hulten, will preach on the subject! "The Goodness of God. . . A special musical programme will toe' rendered. Mrs. Ketchum, of Durham.- will sing a tola. . All mem bera of the congregation and friends are requested to be present, , Preluda --- '-' Rratette from' Lucia di Lammer- moor ........ ......Don1settt ' t( Anthem Prslse Te the . LtTd fflsrvest Hongl . .M..Wondegger . chorus witn neprnna unio. i v.. . . Offertory " Andante .con moto ........OuHImruit Anthem - - - One Sweetly Pnlomn Thought.. ..Ambrose . ' Aiaie ennrus. ' u ' 1 Postlude ' t 1.: u'l ... f I . i: rveeda or 1 . ... Vr t i ; ' , , ' '" ti li'l pres!nte'cl, I tj Mercy m. a one-act drama eti Cuds of Cocolate" will be after which a general supper will served. 1 . The affair la In charge of the follow ing ladies: Committee on decora tions: Mrs. O. A. KODDtns, auios Annie Grose. Miss Loulfle Cobb, Miss Kate Northey; on refreshments -rrs. Wedenfellow. Mr Ray. Mrs. Price, Mrs. .Miller, Mrs. rneiam. Mlsa '. Planning; - canday Doom. Miss Crowley, Miss - Margar et Palmer, Miss Nell Pice, - Miss Annie McKane; grab hag: Mlsa Rosie Williams, Miss juaaeune ruc- lan. ' The public chrdlaUy invitea ana It i believed the affair will be a pro nounced success. The admission is 10 cent and supper is 25 cents. , ' ' THE - DINNERS. . ,' . nn. Wou : ther citr; have dona their utmost to present n abundance r .iiMniiji edibles , nd a . glace at the following menus will show - how well they have succeeded. eP" the fact tbat-lt'CMi .-- trt'nrenare and serve tne same dinner as was presented 'last Thanksgiving Day, none rinen rles of cnaupue nave L IT .1 w. ami those who eat ID, UW DU.r'"' , .,, ..1 at any ef the hotels to-day will find enough to satisfy them and to spare. The following menus will be present ed: " - HOTEL BUFORD. . - ' ' ' Oyster Cocktail. , . . " . Canapes Lasengs ; ... Green Turtle - ' - conaomnw Queen Olives ceiery AB1 'I", - Fillet of pempano a la JolnvUie . l'ommes Serpentlue Salted Peanuts . . . , cneew v- 8 hnmp NewoerK in n,.l .... r.nnn Annlt Jelly Pmall Patties or Sweetbread a. la Bufora Prime Cuts of Western Bef, Demi Glace xoritsnire ruuu. t Browned Mashed Potatoes Sherry Sangarea Baked Young Turkey. Chestnut uressm cranoerry tuco n-.w.n.rti June Feaa Barbecue Suckling Pig. Yellow Yam Red Head puck with Fried Culleys . . Asparagus Tipa Salami of Hare, Port Wine Flavor , Waldorf Balnd en Fantlsa - English Plum Pudding. Hard ana tsran , ay gauce " Hot Mince Pie . .' Jpl,imIk,!LTla Polka Rons wun wmppeu vic Peach Ice Cream -Assorted Cakes After Dinner Cheese ' . alune I UiacK uonee , GEM DINING ROOM. York River Selects, as you uko Consomm with f neaeant . - Oam Chowder - Crisp Crackers ropc ra An Assorimcm i , Spanish Mackarel Holland Style Chicken Pie Mjuiedoins of Vegetables Murions of Beef Tenderloin - Breast Turkey with stuffing. ! Mashed Potatoes .Midget Teas Pat Breast Goose - - Hero jyre88,n Goosetoerry snurs Candied Yams Fried Tomato 0S Jellied Apples - A I4tU Theftiksglvlng Surprise Nablseo and Vanilla Wafers Mayonaise of Shrimp Dseswd Hearts of Lettuce . ... Plum Puddlpe. glazing Bose Ice Cream ' Fancy Cakes Nuts ' Raisins ' Coffee, . Milk Tea Cocoa AT THE t CENTRAL. . . . ft, ntfiii at tne Central is enclosed In a neat and handsome, cover of light yellow, and nothing more auraciivw In ita Una will be seen to-day. On the front is a picture of a farm with four turkeys waatng tnrougn.a pru-perous-looking field. Through the centre of the folder runs two straws and lull heads of real bearded wheat The first sheet on the Inside of the folder contains ati emDOse-ea pump kin, in the board ewe or wmcn w the tace of a man In the death-agony. Th menu, 'which .Is on the second shee, Is as follows: Blue Points Potage Alexandrlna Consomme Prlntaniere . . Broiled Bay 'Mackerel, Maitre d Hotel Pommes Saratoga Pin-Money Pickles Celery - 4r Olives Cornbread and Buttermilk HtvilthnM Ham. Champagne Sauce Sweetbreads en Croustsdee. . PBWJQ IX mu 1.0,1 iw Small Filet' of Beef with Mushrooms TUrtemet Souffle, au Sabayon Prime Rfts c-t Western Beef, au Jus Stuffed young lureey wuu vi . Cranberry Suc Spring Lamh, Mint sauce Cold Slaw Mashed Potatoes Candled Sweet Potatoes Corn Pudding Florida Asparagus Steamert toe ureeu rvmm English plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce Mince Pie - Tutti Frutt Ice Cream Assorted (gaks Long Island W furs' ' I-ayer Raisins Mixed Nuts . - Edam fcftd American Cheese Coffee , - ; ' " Tea SELWYN DINNER. Oyster Cocktail CaflApe Pate da Fol Graa, Garni, , Coworome Prlntaniere Royal ' Oreon Turtle, au Madeira, Francalse Sweet Pickles Radishes Olives Celery Filet of KngllHh Sole, Tartare Sauce. Potatoes Gastronome Cucumbers Broiled Philadelphia Capon, Oyster Sauce Tenderloin of Rpef. Sauco Bearnalse .-Croquettes of. Sweetbreads, Perigueux -V Calf's Brains Saute, au Beurre NolP Fried Apples, Maple Syrup ; Leila Rookh Punch -." Roast Prime Ribs o Beef, au Jus, " , i Yorkshire Pudding Young Carolina Turkey. Stuffed, Cranberry Sauce Saddle of Spring Lamb, Mlpt fcaucei Ioin of Pig Pork, Brown Gravy Mashed Potato Candied Yams Asparagus, Hollandoise - French Peai Com Fritters . String Beans , . Ht earned Rica - ' Mayonnaise d'Homard -, . . . - . lettuce, French Dressing English Plum Puddinsr, Hard and Brandy Sauce t - - -Hot Mineo PI Pumpkin Pie , - Tuttl Frutl Ice Cream. - Malaga Grapes Oranges Banana? Figs ' - New York State Apples Mixed Nuts 1 Layer Ralslna , American Cheese - Edam Cheesa 1 f- . ' . Roquefort Chevse Philadelphia Cream Cheese . . , Saltlnes Bent's Water Crackera Tea ' Coffee Milk Ginger Ale'- Apolllnarl Water , Muslo by Richardson Orchestra, , GRESIIAM'S DINNER "'.. - , Borps Vegetable - Cresm of Celery' Plil'-Money . Pickles Olive . Celery MEATS Barbecued Young Ug Prime Riba of Beef . Roast -Turkey Oyster Dresstn. ( . . ' - . Cranberry Sauce ' ROast 0"Wfl, Walnut IJreesing . VEGETABLES Green Peas , Steamed Rice Candied jama , Mashed Potatoes ' Stewed Tomatoea '"I SALADS . - Chicken Salad - Potato Salad DiassiatTS English Plum Pudding Mince Meat Plea Vanilla Ire Cream Cake . Nuts and Ratalns :. Anplfla and Orange? 1 1 1 ' i :. c ' . t..e r r',Kcd V:lm Cliairn'C ne I'.Jt 1 on-t Dime r.ii-s of i "'f ftea,r"'il i(,e Crrani.1 Irish rotators Candil yams fcteweJ Toniata Sucrar Corn Green Peas ; iteuien iiiseuit V lute iireaa , .... Corn Muffins Gelatine With Whipped Cream Mince Pie Assorted Cake . Cluster Raisins Kdam CheM C!rackers : Assorted Nuts Oranres Bananas Black Coffee SOIOOL JOINS Y. M. C. A. Baldwin Industrial ; School Joins .Forces AVith indoMrlal Department l'ouns Men's Christian Asswa tlon Believed That Better Results Can Be Obtained. Plans for a movement that bid" fair to be very far-reaching Ip ita results pave Been periacted by Rev. J. A. Baldwin and his co-workers, by which he and his school become a part of the industrial department ox . the In. ternatlonal Y. M. C. A. ivork. Mr. Baldwin returned yesterday from Washington, where ho attended the International Y. M. C. A. Convention, An Observer reporter asked him to give an account of the change that Is being effected, and the 'probable trend of the. new movement. He replied a lodiowi&x - 1, "Some eight - months ago" . Mr. Chariee R., Towson, eecretaxy' of the tnausxriai committee: or the interna tlonal committee, came to Charlotte and was brought out to my school by Mr: D. L. Probert, general secretary or the . Charlotte - association. - Mr. Towson, as he hag. told me since, biw that the work that I was doing and was trying to do was the same work that the industrial department of the X. M. C. A. ought to do, and that thU wont ought to be extended through out the manufacturing districts of the South, He had already projected more or less' similar work in otiier sections: of the country, especially In tne manufacturing districts of Phila delphia. ' . "He felt that if it would te pes sible It would be well for us to unite our forces, and thua both could do more effective work. Letters, tele grams and viatji have been inter spersed daring the period, i It i w a case of 'Barkis is wining' on both sides. Our board of director was from the first favorably impressed. The attitude of, the stockholders was characterized by a readiness to do wnat seemea wisest to those of us who had given careful attention to every detail of the matter. And there were and are mapy things to be con sidered, as the work contemplated is so large and so closely related .to so many other Melds of endeavor, all thesethlngs have been worked out satisfactorily and so the combination is. effected. ' "I will be president T the school, and one of the International eecre taries of the industrial department. it would probably not be Wise to en deavor to outline what we hope to do except in a very general way. We owe a good deal of money and the first thing will be to attend to this, so as to make us financially easy. Henceforth the Industrial committee will co-operate with us In securing or furnishing money for the extension of the work; Thia connection will also make' it easier to secure money irom otner sources. "In a general way our purpose is First, to carry on our present work and gradually enlarge" it, t "'Second.2 to do r laboratory work. This is a favorite phrase of Mr. Tow son. In thw connection it means that we are to work .out plans for the betterment of men. especially for cot ton mill communities plans that may be used elsewhere, especially along association ' lines. "Third, to seek out and develop young men who may go elsewhere and do the work that we have found to be helpful. Special consideration here will be riven to the spirit and methods of the Y. M. C. A. "Fourth, to act a an intermediary between those who need help and those who can give it. I believe that ) there are many seonie who would be glad to help In certain ways? for Instance, to speak on certain topics on which they are well posted, to those who need and desire that par ticular instruction or inspiration. i "It Jirill be the pollcv of the Indus trial work to co-operate wherever practicable with the city associations, 1 especially that of Charlotte. This work, as all other departments of the r. m. v. A., ; win be under the in-tr-State secretary,, Mr, G. C Hunt ington.' It Is expected also that there will be at least a close affiliation with the T. W. C. A. "This industrial department is the last department of the Y. M. C, A. to be projected, but seme experienced men In other departments said to me last week that they believed that be fore a great many years this would come to be the greatest department of all. Certain it Is that opportuni ties are Almost - unlimited. I am thoroughly convinced that tho move ment Is of God. and that It will have a development during the coming years of which at present we hardly aare to aream." 4 . - Mr. Fred Elliott of Chanel Hilt arrived in the city yesterday and will spend Thanksgiving with his relatives in the county. AUR-MIN-0 CURES DRUNKENNESS wtth or without the knowiedne of patient. Deniroy all 4m for drink. Smu nm. t. ir djr. AMoluWIr harmlmm. Cnr rffaetsd ur raiunum uuillt JFKKK. OnarantrdanilrFur foodliw. , larmlne A, pnwdeni, Mortt rnmdr, tannine D, Ublst. (aka oliinUrUjr. EXGLISH-M'LARTY CO. 40 & Tryou su , WIT SANITARY?, Because It is absolutely all wool. Because it ensures perfect escape for the et , halations from the skin and ' a wholme inflow of freSh " air without the leust danger of oh'.IL , . - Because the . garments give , special protection to tho vl tal rarts, Write for ampli and booklet of particulars. For sale In Charlotte by' YOItKE BROS. & ROGERS. Closed All Day if o-Day thanksgiving Day v IVEY'S Catarrh cold In head. Hay Fever, rapidly In fects the mucous membrane of the throat, and leads , to graver compli cations, unless promptly attended to. We recommend King's Sarsaparilla internally to purify the blood, and direct treatment with Dr. King's Ca tarrh Remedy (a douche comes with each bottle). It gains a foothold from which it is hard to dislodge. With treatment of these two medi cines any ordinary case will yield quickly the very worst cases will be greatly relieved, The price, $1.00; three for $1.50, and guaranteed. Raid hv Purwell A Dunn. TO UST-rVE JUST ONE HOUSE FOB rent, but it's the best $20 house In Charlotte. . New (no microbes, union you ' take them with you), modern throughout, built for comfort and con venience. It challenges comparison with higher priced places. It's on R. lOtty between C. and D. Now, don't . all speak at once. E. L, KEESLEK, ii 8. Try on street. 'Phone 344. HATCKT3Y & PAGE. ELECTRrriA N 8. Everything electrical, hnuse, mill and t line work a specially. We also furnish a estimates for city lighting plants. HAUKTSY PAGE, 2 W. Trade Ht , Charlotte, N. C. . Shop 'phone Ml. Might calls lltt and lf& , FARM FOB SALE, 100 ACRES NEAR Myers l'ark; not outside city limits, on the new big road, will soon be worth $A,n0O, . If taken In next few days price $4,500; fine place for poultry and truck ing. Don't mind It. J. ARTHUR HEN DERSON Bfl.O. , FIFTY TO SEVENITT-FIVE PER CENT, eft on Second-hand typewriter. KM machines at price that will astonish "you by 'their chearees. J. E. CRAY TON A CO.. til s, Veyon Ht. 'Phono 304. THE NEW YORK LUNCH BOOMS 3 - N. Tryon, St W. Trade, 224 E. Trade, newly rem ted, marble-slabbed lunch counter; make a very attractive lunen and dining rooms. BID of fare Includ ing all the market affords. Try our egg sandwiches. . RICK CUT OLASS WE HAVE JUST received a large shipment of rich cut glass1 of the noted Monroe cut jCalt nd inspect this line if you wish to get the' finest goods and save money. VOODAUL. A SHEPFARD,. Trade and Tryon. ' J . , - , ' . HOWK'B LAXATIVE COLD TABLETS. Best .thing you ever saw for oolds and rwgestlon. Arreeabte and esv to tke. Oet a bo. JA. V. STOWTO CO.. Druggists. . 'Phone 17?. WH RT1LL 'HAVE JWMJU OF THAT , Ormnn nerkraut and ne German FrenUfiirtws. You know the rt: htit j don't forget that fresh rurrel of mil's, wa jUSt opened. M1IXER-VAN 'NESS CO.- THE FLAVORINO KXTRACT MAKKS or mers the ceite. If you use Blu BIH- bon Vanilla Fittrsct vou are always: cerlaln f prfet renults. j Knnfl 2?, FINFT FRUIT CAKB ! , TaMe BNtns lis, and 15c., Fls . 12'fo, j to'2c.. Pate t tt 13c.. Potato Chip 20c. ; fntind.. tssket rtrans 2e,. 55C-. lirndll : Nttf 13c mfpd Nuts Kr., Fmtllwh j Walnuts 18?-.'c., soft shrli Alri"nd . Afnlo JTe, end MInr Mat Special Motices V.. Ctnrv S and 1C. linicu- ELK WHOLESALE HOLLISTER'S Rocky tatain Tea llaggcl 3 a Suty UHWm tor Biny Psoiit. BdngsoidM Ktaltk ant Unwind View. A speetae for Const! patloa. Itrflgestloa, Liver bad Kldaer troubles. Pimples, Kotetak, Impure Blood, Jlad Hreath, filuniKh Bowel. Headache and Baekeh Its Kooky MotiDtola Tea I a tet Vtk fonn, at osnte a boa. Oeaalae intde by BoixnrrMi Daoo Cohpabt, Madlcon. Wl. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SAUflW PEOPLE New crop Seeded Raisins. Currants, Dates and Figs. W. M. CROWE LL. . lPhnea 744 and 97. "CET W AT ILWLEY'S.W Mot " Fountain DrintiG Nothing can be more re freshing on these cool days while you are doing your hopping or out for an even ing stroll than our delicious Hot Chocolate or Bullion, daintily served. Try our various Hot and Cold Beverages, Hawley's Pharmacy Academy Advance sale three , days ahead. Thonea IS and 260. 'SUPERIOR SURPRISING . ' SURPASSING FIX0 ( MIDA UTIIIA . GINGER ALE "Fit for tho Gods' DRY, DELICIOUS. MELLOW .''''fevi'S'V A Bouquet Blend . Aa Any Blend From Boasted Foreign Shore. r" v ' ', fi -v ? ,t ' BRAXXOJI CARDONATTXO COMPANY. V Thone 833 To-IIonw 7e Begin tho Slaughter of Fifty Eta- ' pies and Odd Lots Women's Coat Suits ' These Suits are not the most expensive, the origi nal values running from $12.50 to $22.50. Lot represents samples and odd lots that, on ao; . i " tit -t i N Tt !- i , . 1 " i. ' count of sizes being broken, we have decided to close. Materials ,$e best, the majority being all Wool, in Cloths and Mixtures, The styles are correct. ' " The lot must be closed, and to do so the price is cut one-third to one-half. $12.50 to $15.00 Suits, $7.50 'About 23 in this lot, original price $12.50 to $15.00. Eeduced to.. .... ....... ....... .$7.50 v $15.00 to $22.50 Suits Reduced to $10.00 'About 30 or 35 in this lot values and original price, $15.00 to $22.50. Reduced to .' $10.00 The Sort of Wear Thanksgiving Day and Every Other Day fX'f' ""Xr all on which you wish to be correctcly fashionably dressed at moderate cost, are here for service, in all the authoritative styles of advanced cut, and in the highest class fabric of exclusive weaves. Indeed, you will see uncommon, out ot the ordinary garments if you come to look over our, collection of fashionable clothea We close our atore to-day in observance of Thanksgiving. ; , Long-Tate Clothing Company Known for' Style AN IVERS AND POND PIANO I! v. J Patties o RETAIL Got Fit and Quality. for Christmas would bo a most acceptable gift. It pays to buy a Piano of high grade. . They last longer, the tone is sweeter and the touch more responsive and elastic. The Ivers & Pond is that Piano. Wo want you to see our new Christen i models. Easy tem:3 if ycu wish, 'v , ' ' 7p tics to nnninMiifiwawiini eniifr I ' 1 t,'A ': t. 4i '5 &I:'i V w i'i.'li.i ft, ! ;t? c :l VEV " a. Hsreh ....Lemmons corree -iea xm tiiocoiate J VJMM Vrf
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