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1 . IT la aseleee for an yon to call at this office In an endeavor to And ont lb names of advertisers. Those who advertise under an Initial or nom de plume do not wish their names to be made public, and they cannot he dl talged at this office, HELP WANTED. MALE HELP WANTED -' - : 'A- -V:j.K I '' ' WANTED Men to learn barber trade. An army of our graduates running shops depending upon us for bar bers. Many 1 jobs waiting. Few weeks qualifies. Can't be had else where. Write today. Moler Bar- . ber College; Atlanta, Qa, 267-6t WANTED District manager for west ern N. C. Old Line Life Co. Up-to-date contracts, low rates. Salary and commissions. An opportunity for a hustler. Address "Opportun ity," care Dally News, Greensboro, :' n. c GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES WANT ED Write for Ashevllle Spring; Ex amination schedule. Franklin In stitute, Dept 290-K, Rochester, N. T. . M7-52t FEMALE HELP WANTED LADIEI WANTED! Te call KIT when you want your summer dresses cleaned, dyed and pressed. tll-tf WANTED Two white maids as cook and waitress. Only those with ref- references need apply. Telephone 1714 or address P. O. Box 861. WANTXD. B H O B REPAIRING Half soling-, sewed, BO and 75c; children's shoes, 35o and 50o, We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. 208-tf. WANTED Your stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. Bee Miss Pearl Holman. 10 Pack Square. Phone ' 174. If J. H. McGINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonic building, Market St., op posite Y. M. I. steam dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Phone I860. tf WANTED Your Notary publlo work ' Residence 122 Asheland Avenue. Phone 8- Jas. W. Albright S-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship in the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.." care this paper. tf WANTED Position as collector and oltlce man nine years experience Al reference. Employed at present. Address Box 364, city. 284-121 WANTED Men and boys to take 10 days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and eccept good positions Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. llo-tf WANTED A few boarders. Excel lent table, nice rooms, large porch; seml-lnvallds taken. Apply 21 Grove street. Phone 1695. 268-Ct WANTED r-Men and women to know that a membership In the Ashevllle Cleaning Pressing club fifteen years In the business Is a most ac ceptable gift. One month for $1, and three months for $2.60. Make "him" happy with such a gift J. C. Wllbor, Phone 389. WANTED For tr. ft. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages of It and 15; cltlsens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English lan guage. For information apply to Recruiting officer, 207 West Trade Bt, Charlotte, N. C; I Bouth Main St, Ashevllle, N. C, 230 H 8. Elm St, Greensboro, N. C; 1122 Main St, Columbia, 8. C; 204 West Main St.. Greenville. 8. C; or 117 tt West Main St, Spartanburg. 8. C Carolina Commercial School Pearl L. Holman, Prbx, Phone 174. ' G. Ij. HalL An t Prbx, Phone 1741. lira. C. B. Campbell, prln. Shorthand Dept. Phone lit. ' School at Battery Park Place. Students may enter at any , time Single course 131 cash, t6t on time, combined course fit cash, . 7t os time. Ws are offering two gold medals ta Shorthand, one for the one making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. , Inter at once if yon wish to eater in the contest We Stand for tee South as Did Lee and Jackson, Being the oldest Old Line Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all of the Standard . Policies, giving the lowest possible rates con slstent with safety. We solicit your pntronaget Th Security Life & Annuity ; . Company ' of flreemaboro. If. C. , X B. SMITH. Special Agent, Aabevllle, If. a Bay your thket and give order for tiaitKage to be checked from your reMdence to destination. Ea-jaje Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room, a CO Patton Ave. MOVING AND STORAGE rcn SALE Tlip best vaoiint lot on Mont A vp., fOxia). Terms. mm K TORRENT. FOR RENT Desirable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply - Box 117. Canton, N. C. tf FOR RENT Unfurnished . five-room cottage, with all modern .conven iences. Phone 1278 or apply at No. , 365 Merrlmon avenue. FOR RENT Completely furnished large - boarding house, 10 room house, t room cottage. , D. S. Wat son. -.V j.;., , ' ';'.. FOR RENT A few desirable rooms ; at 8 College Park Place; close in; prices reasonable. FOR RENT Furnished, one 4-room cottage, one 4-room apartment; modern conveniences. Room t, Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. FOR RENT Connecting rooms, nice ly furnished for housekeeping; south porch; electrio lights; sink , and gas in kitchen. 26 Starnes avenue. FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for light housekeeping, with . large sunny porch. Apply 18 Grady street, or 'phone 839. 261-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, choice location, steam heat, $15 pur month. Phone 775 or 382. 263-tf. FOR RENT Store room on North Pack square, from January 10, 1912. Apply to W. A. Nltzer, No. 12 Revell Bldg. or J. A. Wagner at postofflce. eod-tf. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT An at tractive, sunny house, with delight ful views, just being finished In ono of the choicest neighborhoods of the city on Cumberland Circle. Upper and lower porch; large living room entered from hall; library, dining room; kitchen; pantries; china clos et; four bedrooms, besides servants' room and trunk room; 2 bath rooms, plenty of closets; furnace, electric lights; electric bells; polish ed floors. $45 per month. Phone 1824 or see the Owner, 249 Cum berland avenue. 2S2-7t MISCELLANEOUS :arouna commercial school To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday clashes, see MUs Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, S Pattery Park place. FT.TRNITURB, l.oufDt, sold and ex changed. , Easy payments. Globe Furniture Co., 62 South Main St. Phone 885. 142-tf ARE YOU GOING AWAY and ne.-d a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. FlnkeUteln Loan Office and you will find an unredeemed one to suit you. 23 So. Main St. 242-SOt A I!OY AND A BICYCLE It's a mit- ural 'combination. You have tlie biy; we have the Bicycle. The Bi cycle is good for tho boy. Why Tint give it to him as a ChrlHtrnas pres ent? J. M. Ilearn & Co., Uattery Park Place. Phone 448. ROCK LEDGE, (2 Haywood street, II Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P J. Corcoran, Prop. HUNTERS, are yon looking for an unredeemed shotgun? We bsve sll well known makes L. C Smith, Parker Bros., A. II. Fox, Ithaca, Remington, etc We carry a com plete line of ammunition and goods for hunters. II. L. Flnkelstsln Loan Office, S3 South Main St 242-20t FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 3(0.000 protected posi tions in U. S. service. More than 40.000 vacancies every year. There ia a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment Easy to get ' Just ask for booklet C 113. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C LOCK. KEY AND TRUNK WORK Keys fitted, new locks put on, trunks repaired and rebuilt Brok en windows repaned, tight doors rebung In fact everything that ean be done by a first class general repair shop. J. M. Hearn 4V Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 441. XMAS PRESENTS make the heart glad. Something durable is a Joy forever. The Ashevllle B. 8. Co, have got the thing you want Among the many articles we have are rasors, strops, hair and lather brushes, etc. Our prices are right 23 N. Main street 158-tf WHEN buying Christmas presents see me and save money. A fine line of watches, jewelry and optical goods. Also watches, clocks snd Jewelry re paired; wor": guaranteed. H. Li vitch, 29 College street 349-IOt SPECIAL P EI CIS It will psy yon to ask for ear prices en nigs and matting, also . awnings, window shades and house cleaning of Ul kinds. Ashevllle Carpet noose . I- Chen- He. , , THmm Its FOR SALE The old D. J. M-Cli llen home at Emma, big store house, i room dwel ling, nn condition. 4 arres linn gar den Unrt, nice fruit trees and grapes. A MirKiiln for somebody.. J, D. PENLAND & SON Ji II Tiinple Court rhune lltt.1 TEUNKS AND LEATHER G00D3 Is onr specialty. Money to locn on tliainonda, watches, jewelry and Anything of value. II. L. riNKELSTEIN ; WANTS rox SALE FOR SALE A lot t- new oil cook ; stoves cheap, with or without ovens. Three burners, two burners or one burner. Chas. L. Slider, 20 S. Pack Square, -. . ; 249-tf. FOR BALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain If taken at once, . Price only $126. Pony twelve years old; buggy only slightly abused : Address Luke Dixon, Ashevllle, care Gasette-News, 208-tf FOR SALE Twenty-horse-power en gine and boiler with Diston saw at tachment; capacity 15,000 feet per day. Half price for cash, Apply to "P. J. J." Gaiette-News, Ashevllle, N. C ; d.h.-tf. FOR SALE Complete portable saw mill outfits In good order. Also skldders, loaders and logging equip ment of all kinds. The Champion Fibre Company, Canton, N. C. FOR SALE At a bargain, second hand machinery, farm tools and Im plements, some od pieces of office furniture, and poultry equipment Send for lists, 170 West Chestnut 8t. Ashevllle. N. C. ... 252-14t FOR SALE1 Two six room . houses, . one has all modern conveniences, large lots, price of both houses $3500.00 for quick sale. Moale. Chiles & Redwood, real estate and insurance, 27 Patton avenue. FOR EXCHANGE 1 to 3 acres in lots, on car line, choice home loca tion, for Improved city property. Box 18, City. 2G7-6t FOR SALE No. 4 Smith Premier Typewriter, In good condition, $30. WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., 20 Temple Court Ashevllle. N. C. The Happy Yulctlde should bring joy and happiness to all; It should be a period of pleasurable activity when all the energies are devoted to making others happy. Let the washing worry l e removed from the shoulders of tho good housewife and transferred to the strong shoulders of this great dig clean and sanitary laundry our work Is good and you can always depend on it. Let our wngon call fir your bundle. Mountain City, Steam , Laundry Phone 426 LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR Legal Bldg. , Pack Suaare. . Plus 7t7. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Ashevllle. as required by law, thst the city engineer has made a survey and tiled his report in the office of the city lerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the mat ter of paving and otherwise Improving Flint street from the south side line of West Chestnut street to the Inter section of Magnolia avenue In said city, and also showing the name' of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street Improvement to be sssesaed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of aldermen, to be held after the ex piration of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will con sider said report and If no valid ob jections be made thereto the same will be adopted and approved by said board and ths liens and assessments of said street Improvement will then become complete and operative. Ashevllle. N. C Dee. 7, 1911. L. W. YOUNG, 359-10t City Clerk. NOTICE" ' Notice Is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Ashevllle, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and filed his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the mat ter of paving and otherwise Improving Aston Lane, from Its Intersection with Church street to Its Intersection with Ravenscroft Rosd, In said city, and also showing ths nsme of each abut ting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street Im provements to be assessed against such real estate. And notice Is hereby further given that at the first resular meeting of the said board of alder men, to be held after the expiration of tea (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen Will consider said report and It no valid objections be made thereto the same will be adopt ed and approved by said board snd the liens and assessments of said street Improvement wil then become com plete and operative. Ashevllle, N. C, December 1, 1911 Tu W. TOLUG. tT-10t Cltv Cle'k. mum I.. " -IIIsTsTtn ilU'tf ttttsiitiitttttestttititstttttt COMING ATTRACTION 8, Tuesday, Dec. 26. Henry Mil ler in "Tho Havoc." Thursday, Dec. S8 "The Dawn of a Tomorrow." Friday, Dec. 29. "Bailey and Austin In ."The Top o the World.' It It ft l ft It R It Henry Miller in "The Havoc." Henry Miller comes to the Audito rium for one night only, December 26. In H. S. Sheldon's: play, "The Havoc," which Is endorsed by a record of a successful New York ruu, and which Is said to offer the actor-man ager the strongest role he has played since "The Great Divide." Mr, Miller Is still supported by every member of the original New York cast, which Includes Laura Hope Crews, Francis Byrne and Daniel Pennell. "The Havoc" is described as a new treatment of the dramatic triangle that has figured in the majority of IIFA'RT MILM'R " In Te Havoc,' TsmxIsv. DiHHm. I her, SaV ' i n - ; - : 1 J .A fa T.f .-4; vfT. L. -' 1 .... mri v'- i n pirn, ine cniei i Hclty. , i churacters of the ply .ire Klchardl A brilliant and artistically ilium Craig, an Amerkan ilroad mn;f,hale(1 ftores presents a cheerful and Kate, his wife; and Paul Hessert a tnviiw nn.nr.m., mh.t. trusted guest In his home:- Craig, by a mtTe chance, discovers that Uessert has wrecked his domestic happiness. Instead of shooting his wronger, he pretends to accept his cynical views of life and love; offers to grant hs wife a divorce If Heasert will marry her and permit him. Craig, to return a ye.xr lau-r and become a boarder. In th- new home. As an alternative to a bullet Uessert accepts the remark able proposition, and In the second act Craig turns against his rival the very weapons used to destroy his own happiness. The author employs biting irony and grim satire In his i,cop- ment of the Inevitable consequences that follow a revolt against the. con ventions of society. The play Is in three acts, tan of which occur In a New Tork flat while the third Is laid In the general offices of a big railroad company which operates between New York and Chicago. Tickets will be placed on sale Saturday morning at Whitlock's. The Dawn of a Tomorrow.' Life in the East End of London, as portrayed by Frances Hodgson Bur nett in her latest play, Ths Dawn t,t Tomorrow," proves an Interesting study and two acts are laid In what is known ss Apple Blossom court one of the worst locations to be found. Here we are Introduced to Glad, a typical London waif, ,w'io has been brought up In the gutters and led a life of varied experiences, both pleas ant snd unpleasant Hhe takes a phil osophical view of life nd believes thst there is always a tomorrow for every body and she looks forward to hers. not knowing what will happen for good or evil. The seed sown by a worker in the slums bears fruit and Glad blindly "akH for the things she wants and finds, with absolute Tilth and trust she gets her. answers. How she asks snd the answers she receives. is woven Into a most delightful drama and served as a successful vehicle for Eleanor llohson, she who stepped from the slums in the mimic World to a place In society in tht real world which has been the epvy of many "h jealous associate. Miss 1 stt belle Lowe will play ths Em , Tuesday, Dec. 28. .- J First tiino hero in ten years. Tha Famous Actor-Manager HENRY MILLER i; .in "THE HAVOC" Ily II. S. Sheldon. ' Prices 50c to $1.50. part of Clad when "The Dawn of a Tomorrow" ts seen here at the Audito rium, Thursday;-December 28, and It is said that she is worthy as a suc cessor of the originator of the role. Ticket sale opens Tuesday at Whit-lock's. KELP OF PACIFIC COAST TO It Is Expected to Yield a Mil lion Tons, Worth $40,000, 000, Every Year. Washington, Deo. 12. The Vnlled States will not have to depend on Ger many much lonaer for its otsh with which to make fertiliser, Swwtary of Agriculture Wilson say. ; 'In the near future the Vnlted States should be able not only to supply its own needs, but nlso to ex port a considerable amount of, pot. ash." he saUI. ' The principal surve of American potash, the experts of the agricultural department mrt will be In the kelp or seaweed of the Pavifie coast This plant extracts potash salts from sea water and from ti 25 per cent of Its weight ts potassium chloride. The Pacific coast should yield . annually about l.OOO.vve tons, worth $4w.d00. 000. In addition to the potash., kelp contains Iodine and many other by products which may "more than pay the manufacturing .expenses, leaving the potassium chloride free of cost." The investigators report cattle food. glue, shellac and even candy can be made from the plant If properly harvested and protect ed the Pacific kelp groves. It Is said, should yield annual harvests indefi nitely, and along the southern const It Is possible that two crops a year may be obtained. Deals In Dirt P. H. Hall to Catharine McQhee. lot In West Ashevllle; consideration. A. H. Felmet to R. J. Gaston, land on Ragsdale creek. Charles E. Porter to Elisabeth I. Davis, land on Sunset drive; consid eration 31750. George H. Sturnes to 8. C. Hall, land on west side of French Broad river; consideration 3175. Ell M. Owenby to C. M. McCrack. en. land on Cane Creek, consideration. 1311.60. OCCUPIES A FIF.LD OP ITS OWN. Light as a medium ' of publicity therefore occupies a very prominent position. It does not compete with other forms of advertising but occu pies a field of its own at a time when there Is nothing to detract from it when people are walking or riding, when they do not read the papers. The most striking evidence, per haps, of Its value as a means for pub licity, is the enormous Increuse of its use by merchants of all kinds. In milltitllfllnnilM ttirir, a ll,,illA,l .una,. lonllu nnlv l.u Ik. niw.lu i . v.ii. nk. .. i,- ..,, j ..uv...., m.VII IIHIIL 1IIM, tin U II I IKtTU ,n ih. have come to realise is a very Impor tunt element to success in business, as It unconsciously extends a welcome and . establishes confidence. Human Instinct prompts people to go Into well-lighted stores, to walk on well lighted streets and to vlBlt well-lighted cities. , The most popular form of light for publicity Is the show window. Be sides, a well-lighted show window is much more attractive by night than by day, as there is not so much to de tract from It the eye being naturally attracted by an Illuminated object at night There , are many classes of goods that appear more striking ami attractive under artificial light than by daylight Besides, illuminated show windows add to the brilliancy and at tractiveness of the street The Illuminated sign burns the nsme, business and location into the public mind. It Is Indeed the sign of the times; a symbol which represents the business Idea so completely that Its advent within the comparatively brief period of 10 years has changed the appearance of cities. . 2t THfcAlKft UMUHT 1 THURSDAY, DEC. 28, Liebler's & Co's Production of the Big Dramatic Play THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW by Mrs. Frantes Hodgson Bnrnett Isabelle Lowe as "Glad" Original Production and Ef fects. One solid year in New York, six months in London, Prices 50c to $1.50. Tickets Tuesday at Whit- lock s. i now open at Hotels end Be::: . -- KNICKERBOCKER ? SSfXCB Delightful Situation. ' ; Central Location. , Large Shady Grounds Appointments Complete. . TERMS According to Location of Room. ; THE IIANOa ALBEMAELE PARK ASHEVILLE, N. 0. AN EXCLUSIVE INN Near golf links. Attractive accommodations; good ser vice; excellent table. Battery Parll Hotel ASHEVILLB, JT. O. ,V :, OTBJf THROUGHOUT THfl YKAJL ; . Famous Everywhere RAVENSCROFT, 95 0 hurch St, Ashevllle, N. C. ; Sola management .lira. Kldgely Pennlman. Rst'es on application. Rooms en suite. Private baths, superior cuisine. Telephone 129. Main building completely remodelled and renovated new additions now ready. Spacious grounds. Table Board. THE SWANNANOA A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Rate liue a day and arward. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only Eropean plan hotel in the." city. Rooms 7( cents and $1.00 per day. Cafe In -connection, Baths free. , Por ter meets all trains. Commercial trade solicited. FRANK BLAKE, Manages. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OF WAYNES VILLE, N. C.; . . v 7 v MRS. SALLIE E. CORY, Proprietress. . Open the Year Round. - ' i "FREE SAMPLE ROOMS' City Livery Stable W. F. ISRAEL Prop, -. , ... Hd'D ERSOJTVILLE, II. X SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Best of stock and vehicles). Prompt and proficient service, day and night, in Dotn city ana county.- csatifliacuon Hotel Kenmore "r; "f - WAYNESVILLE, W. J. ' . . . ' Open Throoghont the Htmr, . .f v ' f ,. 7 ' " u STRICTLY HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS.' C. IL and MRS. It. W. KNIGHT. THE WISTARIAS MISS MARIE BARNES.- High class board and pleasa ners for automobile parties ar Kates on application. TBI JARRITT - COMMERCIAL Rates tl.SI per flay. Hot and Cold Month. Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh N. C. A New-Modern-Meritoriouj Hostelry.? It appeals to thoM who know what's what and why. . .HOWELL COBB. CANTON, N. C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL K. ML GEIER, Prop. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS STEAM HEATED RATC8 T'S NOT TOO LATE CHRISTMAS PHOTOS All photos taken hr Dec llrd will be finished for Christmas. Electric printing machines and Increased force or skilled finishers enable us to de liver promptly. Finest results and n delay at RATS STTDIO, Orer Nichols' Shot) Store FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Do not fail to see J. U. RICH COMPANY'S fine display of nickel plated bath room soe- cialties, towel bars, soap, tum bler and brush holders. La dies' combination sets, shavinar mirrors and mug holders, they are beauties.! Watch our ad. each day. We will have some thing interesting as the days goby. Do not forget our free de monstration of Instantaneous ater neaters now going on. HESTER S PILLS a. .1 I IJ, sol 0 ry out i vt in sf KttStHIIMRIinitKKSislBiB) t Tf Tln fin T.. U VICM.CbVOitCWS Carrier fails to deliver 1 Vfmr nartAi 1 HIGH GRAD3 FRAmC LOUGHRAir, Owner A Proa). fnaranteeu. ., 4 BILTMORE, N. 0. nnt rooms! Lunches and din ranged by telephone '1114. . ( ' . SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOURIST Baths. Special Rates) by Week I R. F. JAJLRETT. taTjuiacer, DUteboro, . O. ELECTRIO LIGHTS FREE BATH H H. HOTEL ENTELLA BRVSOJC CITY. Headquarters for traveling men and lumbermen. Rate II per day. Special rates by the month. Bath room. Free samnle rooms. Rslimad eating house fronting Southern depot. Livery in connection. A. W. ALMA WHEELER, IVopm ' PATTON HOUSE, - , Murphy, N. 0. The best and most reasonable house In town, good tab's, clean beds and home cooking. Rates 1 per day. MIS3 ROSA PATTON NOTICE Notice Is herebv ilv.n , h . id bnard of aldermen of the elty of. Ashevllle, as required by law, that the rny e ngtneer has made a survey and llled his renort in ths omr. r k clerk, showing the amounth of work uune anq me cost thereof la the mat ter oi paving and otherwise Improving West Chestnut street fmm n im... section with Flint street IU Intersec tion wun iumtriind avenue In said city, and also showlns the Mm. nf each abuttlns twn tVir.. ,w. number of front feet of each lot and the prorata share of nmt r ,.h street Improvement to be assessed scnlnst such real estate. An notice Is nereoy further given that at the first regular meetlns of th. uiit aldermen, to be held after the expira tion oi ten tig) days from this dale, said board of aldermen wilt n.i.i aid report and If no valid object ta-.isi " tnereto the same will be sdopted snd approved by mild oard and the liens and iwim..nt. nr ...1.1 strert Improvement will then becoma cuinpieie ana operative. Ashevllle. N. C, Ivo. II, nil, lit is. U W- AnyLV:r.2 Elcctiicrl Ticket sale Whitlock's. phone Circnktion De- partrnent, 022 rings, t i Loan CfTice. 23 S. Main Zl 1 1 V. A. VMUl) rbtae hi, fc , 4, I I tjMMf HiMf tt U.MI i H it tt It tt st K k tt t. ir n it k I
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