sir i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1019 Ik SCHEDULED MOVIES NUMEROUS AND VARIED ' .dfiw&q n PANTOMIMISTS OF GELATINE DRAMA HH:d 5 tfr!S rHBfelDOORK THEDA ROBERT VIOLA DANA. II A W JH'awNEiii. bapa. Warwick "please get IHu1' $K itM&XiifllHI "vlRTUOU "LUl?EO?u 'AN ADVENTURE MARRIED" i i t ,w fcrtn)f . ssm eSAjigBasr - v . a!--... ! , m Dat miifeBtHH-i riMHMIHaJ''7V. ..ffi!BSB hTMllx sft fe ss BBPMMW;HalliyBlk&-A - fi5fSfl4fcA "23 HOURS Palace? llllv lili i; J''ilfc as- laBala . aaW ?r D W GRIFFITH. "SCARLET -dpuol, 'alrdtid end-Locust- MOVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON Film Flashes of Interest to Fans' of the Photoplay THH Bcrpen's newest nnl oldest star has n highly plensfiiij part in "Heart o' the Hills," adapted from the story by John Fox, Jr., which is Mary I'iek ford's newest attraction from her own studios, and which will be seen at the Stanley next week. This new and old adjunct to the producing forces' of mo tion pictures is none other than J. C. .Tobuafin, of Cactus Flat, Calif. For n score of years Mr. .Tohnfon has lived in Cactus Flut, is the San Bernardino mountains. So far as axe is concerned he hasn't any. He re members having passed his eightieth birthday, but he can't remember how long ago that was. Director Frnnklin. looking for a "type" to play the role of a mountaineer parson, thought of John son, Without experience and without even a rehearsal or change, in attire Mr. Johnson stepped into the part, and he has accomplished what is described as a cle,ver bit of character acting. A HUSKY stranger strode into the motion picture studio recently where Jlobert Warwick was working on "An Adventure in Hearts,' to be shown next week at the Arcadia. After the scene was finished, tho visitor, who took interest in the film ing, engaged Mr. Warwick in conversa tion. He mentioned to the ox-Major that he had "done considerable boxing." Now,- boxing is one of the star's pet hobbies. Before many minutes he had suggested a mill with the gloves and the twoTctired to the gymnasium. They, fought a couple of fast rounds, then tho stranger 'slipped over a hard light ,nnd Mr. Warwick reeled from tlio impact. Norman Selby, better knovnas .Kid McCoy -and now n film actor, was looking on and laughed rather oycr-heartily. Major Warwick suspected something and stopped. AVhereupon Selbjt intro duced the' ex -soldier's opponent to him. It was Bill Jiarue, the wcll-ku&wn West vCoast pugilist, who a few days before "had beaten Willie Meehan, twice the conqueror of Jack Dempsey, when the latter was .not so well known as he la now. MANY American girls have made in ternational marriages, such as that of Olga' Dolan, formerly a child of the slums, who is betrothed to the trDuko of njitlcdge In "Jiurc of Ambition." starring Theda Bra, which will be shown pext week nt the Victoria. Al though Olga is the heroine of a photo play, her romance is within the bounds of possibility. Anna Gould, whose first husband was" Count Bonl de Cnstellane, later mar ried Prince Helie do Sagan, AmoUe Hives, the writer, married Prince Troubetzkoy of Russia. Helena Zimmer- mahh, daughter of Eugene Zimmer- mann. nt uinclnnati. married the Duke ii. of Manchester. Helen Stollo, also of Cin cinnati, jnarried rrince Aiicnei Murat, of' France and her sister, Laura, mar ried Prince Francesco Jlospigllosi, of Italy, Of the Thaw girls of Pittsburgh. Alice Cornelia married the Earl of Yarmouth, and Beatrice wedded Mnr- quis Theodoll. The Brecse girls of New, jortc tiro uuuiuer puir ol sisters wuo married titles. The husband of Anne Breese Is Lord Innes-Ker, while, the Karl of Ancaster married Eloise Breese. Admiral Sir David Beatty married Ethel Field, daughter pf the late Mar fiJl Field, of Chicago. Tito two daugh ters of John G. A. Irishman also were married to foreign titles, Martha to the Count de Uoimiaut-Blron and Nancy t6 the Duke ordFBjr Theodora Shonts, daughter of the lato Theodore P, Shonts, married the Duke of Chaulnes in 1008. The husband "t Consuelo Vanderbllt is the Duke of Marlborough. Gladys Vanderbllt married Count Szechenyi, of, Hungary. WILLIAM FOX has closed negotia tion for the screen rights to one o the best of the many stories from the pen of Natalie Summer Lincoln, an I, American writer. The story purchased f is entitled. "The Official Chaneron." ; nnd Is of the comedy type, containing many unique incidents and fresh situ ations. The star for which this story has been acquired is not yet announced. ' Work on "The Official Chaperon" is already under way in the scenario de partment, DURING William Gillette's engage ment at the Broad during the Christmas holidays in "Dear Brutus," his latest play by Sir James Barrle, Manager Mrdllnger will show' at his houses a number of the William Gil lette successes in screen reproductions. "Secret Strvice" will be among them, SOMI3 now stars and leading players will appear In Fox pictures, Shirley Mason began her career at the age of fourteen tvhen she created the part of "UttlrJIsl" in ''The Squaw Man" w(th WlliMu jrayemUm. Wlwn hhe flrt appear ' a 6rn nU nuecM,-';roie ttadfck lao odi bo .uttroductlM.tft fofleirtM of motion fctt MA&Y PICKFORD. in "HEART O'THE HILLS "SUmle- turcs, for she has appealed in many famous photoplajK. Albert Rocoo has spent fifteen 'J ears on the fctagc and screen, having' been leading man nnd director. Henry J. Herbert was n news paper man before be became an actor. He has been seen on the stage with Robert- Hilllard, E. H. Hothern, Thomas A. Wise, and William Gil-' Ictte. ' pLORENCE REED, the well-known, - emotional actress whose artistic portrayal in "Roads of Destiny" was presented locally early in the season, is also a screen favorite. "The Strug gle Everlasting," her latest production, Is railed her most pretentious contribu tion to tho screen. It will Jp nnmi M. cally in December. SO GREAT is the out-of-town demand for SPatM for "Thri Wnvfnror .' Ih Christmastide pageant-spectacle which is to open at Madison Siunre Garden, iSpw York, that a special ticket plliee will be opened in Philadelphia. Photoplay Guide for Coming Week STANLEY "Heart o' the Hills," with Mnry Pickfoid. is by John Fox, Jr., nnd deals with the adventures of a girl in the mountainous country where feuds are plentiful. Directed by Sidney A. Franklin. "The Cost of Carelessness" is an added Prizma. Special operatic orchestra concerts will round out tho bountiful bill. PALACE "Male nnd Female." with u star cast, including Tlioinns Maig han, Gloria Swanson nnd Ella Lee. The movie is from the delightful play "The Admirable Crichton," written by Sir James Barrie. and was di rected by Cecil B. Dc Mille. The plot deals with the fact that people otherwise Intelligent are helpless when stranded witlfout tho aid of nc customed conveniences. ARCADIA "An Adventure in Hearts," with Robert Warwick. The plot of intrigue was taken from VCaptain Dieppe," a story by Anth ony Hope, und directed by James Cruze. Helene Chadwick is the lead ing woman. VICTORIA "Lure of Ambition" brings Theda Bora. It deals with the theory ithat with adequate will power a woman can scale any heights. It was directed by Edmund Lawrence. RECENT "Twenty-three and a Half Hours' Leave" will inaugurate; the screen starring of Doris May and Douglas MacLcan, 'The story Is about a soldier boy with just that amount of time off for leave. Writ ten by Mary Roberts Rinchart. COLON I AIi "Flamo of the Desert," with Geraldino Farrar, an Egyptian love story, first hnlf of week. "Jinx," with Mabel Normand, comedy, last half. MARKET STREET "The Last of the Duanes," with William Farnum, u story of Zane Grey's, first half. "Lombard!, Ltd.," with Bert Ly tell, a comedy, last half, GREAT NORTHERN ''The Last of the Duanes" has William Farnum as star, first half. "Scaled Hearts" brings Eugene O'Brien iu a drama, last half. ALUAURRA "The Miracle Man," with-star cast, a' play of faith, first half. "When Bearcat Went Dry," a C. N. Buck story, last half. IMPERIAL "Lombard!, J-td.," with Bert Lytell, modiste shop story, first half. "Flame of the Desert." with Geraldine Farrar and Lou Tellegen, last half, CAPITOL "Scarlet Days," directed bv D. W. Griffith, clay of '40. first half. "More Deadly Than thoJ Male," with EtucJ Clayton, last half. BELMONT "The Tower of Jewels," with Corinne Griffith, first halt. "The Virtuous Model" brings Dolores Cassinelll last half. Franklyn Farnum is the leading man. LQ.OUST "Scarlet Days" has Rich ard Barthlemess in a prominent role, and was directed by D. W. Griffith, and the story is of tho West. BTRAND "Scarlet Days," as noted above, first half. "What Every Woman Learns," with Enid Bennett, last half, is a marital etory. RIVOLI "An Accidental Honey moon" brings Robert Warwick and Elaine Hammerstein as stars. Tho couple are forced to pretend a honey moon t,o evade some gossips. WEST ALLEGHENY "Told In tho Hills," with Robert Warwick, Mon day and Tuesday. "The Faith of the Strong," with Mitchell -Lewis. Wed tiesday. -'The. Miracle Man,' with st oat,slMt thm 4ay w JUUBpfith -Knickerbocker Suck;. ' IJetoites'Falrbfljili, M-alay, GERALDINE FARRAR. "FLAME OF THE DESERT" Colon! - 'ITlie Better Wife," with Clara Kim ball Young, Tuesday. Norma Tal madge in "The Way of a Woman," Wednesday. "The Hoodlum," with Mary Pickford as a street urchin, last three days. NEW ORGAN AT PALACE of Many Improvements: Joyed by Music Lovers Music lovers visited tho Palace this last week and heard with delight tho interpretations on the newly installed organ, which was heard for tho first time as one of the most impor tant of tho many improvements which tho houso has been undergoing nnd which will, when completed within n ' short time, mnke the theatre one of the finest photoplay resorts In tho United States. The cinema "productions are produced with the accompaniment of a full ortihestrn, nnd now in addition with one of the most modern of organs. Jean Gwlrtis und O. II, Beck, two talented musicians, are the artists whom' the Stanley Co. of America has engaged as soloists for the new organ, and the'j were heard with attention and pleasure at every performance ns they thus In formally dedicated the instrument. The organ surpasses" anv motion picture organ of Its kind hitherto erected, for it contrtius many new stops and other improvements made possible by ndvaucea In the science of organ building. It contains nil the elements of tho full symphony orchestra, besides bclnt: a truo organ with dinpabons, clarobcllas, bourdons, etc. It nUo contains a full-scale piano nnd manj unique and delicate echo effects. Some idea of the number of pipes re quired in the organ may be gained by the, fact that all of the many stops have seventy-three with the cxccptloji of the following: unit violin, ninety-eight; unit concert violin, 100; unit violins, 140; diaphonlc diapason, eighty-five; unit tibia clnusa, ninety-seven; unit clarabella, 10!); unit wnldhom, eighty five; unit tuba, iiluety-Bevcn nnd one half; unit cello, eighty-five; uuit oboe horn, ninety-seven ; unit stopped moral flute (echo), ninety-seven; unit pinpa son (echo), sixty-one pipes. Bryn Mawr Girls to See Kallch "The Riddle: Woman," will be n meeca for Bryn Mawr undergraduates, u largo party of whom have already engaged seats for the first perform ance. They arc planning to give Bertha Kallch a reception, Mrs. Kalich is the mother of Miss Lilian Kallch, and Miss Lilian's almn mater, is llrju Mawr.. ifeSSg Oermantoini At, at Vensng o i fn""i i grgj Herbart Effinirer, PrMldent B llSl lliP MOW.. TUEB,, 'WED, T 1 UJ gjgv d. w. OEiFnni'S WSm m "Scarlet Xv I m Iff ways- yY &m ?H & I 11 Pa I ,-t aKH eyixta sehhett b L"m ,J! W& ? Whaitvery 1 Kii jtfjll Woman Learns B ijf: BSD and LOCUST STKEETS Y, O. Klion-MlnlUnrer, Mot. AT.T, NEXT WKr.lt" I'lllHT WEST rillLA. HIIOW1NO gya?.igto a . ,.'3. D.WGRIFFITH'S SCARLET DAYS Dm. 15 KLSHC FEnOURON In "TUB CO!NTKnI'ET.,, & "TnK MIKACU3 or I.OVE" "Told in the Hills" w.dMtd7 "The Faith of the Strong" Ma&rlav ' Tuasd&y 25Tn A ALIJcairENY AVE. 4 "The Miracle Man" &ULn&trtZ THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY j e ikifcATBir - . rnr .a,mi5si,-mjj l Wllhto. tie ft too (Iao. Tx) 1 NKXT WEEK , V JOHNNY COLAIIK A CO. I 0 J A "CTAD ATTC k" ' P In "Wtnttd. An EnterUlncr" IB f A il AK AL1 J L I W 5 Btorlti ta Bonr nd Pr ii K TAUUtVILLt P Wk 4 MELODY MAIDS , i'p MT. P',CtJ?ca v .L,, I'V Bevy of Bwity In Boat a ; T" Melody of Youth" aS UUIIKE, WAI.SII tt NANO ! '. riSTKL Si CU8IIINO P I 0mei 6ltlt "Th'?'" g8ut" j g fl g i MAHVA WltKHN I k." I . ""'" "" i ; 0 K CtAIBMONT 11HOS. Other t tVj ' BHEHWIN KELLY tjfa J fZ . jujq ILP5?! Th film roater rX grt ANITA STEWART I fZg ItABOLD IXOYD "Mf 1 nA B "TUB COM11AT" 1 pj, into rfR&XbwXY" JJ&M ,c,ll!l'"f " slii f"""'y"'"' Bt tfiiJt&lUHUUMUItiiilNlMttBB&iriTtf 'J'MMiUMlllBllBBttJUiUUkMiiirLijjiAj'T'ix'iu.' Kinfli mi it iiniminiu"""'"",i'-WM j""m ntiWjnfflj WBjWWWWlwIfcwBalH a 2D AND BANSOM 8TS. t liOrflg f"""'"'" '' WlHI MtmMimk gSTIS f. Q. HUn-NlrlUnttr. Mmijtr 1 d "ND A MARKET STREETS ZZUeZ J1rt Wnt. I'hllit. ghowlnc K M0H TWEB , 'WED, VgS--,?yg"'-:W g Egg CORRINE afg 7 A m X ngy j. 11155 CJUFFITH em ft MtlMmkl fffl "e Tower V-. MJkiBtnJL J mjM of Jewels" 1 1 AltinREftT WAHWICK AND I BH Pj6- SELOBE8 SlBfliocS cfrieoY avjrionr B "The P "Yinnl,Dor!emb "f K feH Viirtuoim Ifym&o Mondty DOnQ. 7AXBBAHXS In "THS KNIOKEHBOOKZB BtTCXASOa' TfJT-CliUU KIMBAIX Y0VH8 in, 'tTKEj BETXEJt -WtTZ" Wrfaujvxint wat or a vokam.c wlttl xorha wxkaso? SUM hbM- my Pkhfot s, nu Hoadw fc WkH iMMMiV V iCO.O'AMCKICA j Ninth Weclc of uniiiu viicra I'CSUVll Stanley Orchestra Albert V. Wayne Director " " LJl -, WfiKA &(mMQMif MARKET ST, ABOVEI6TH 11 A. M. TO 11.15 P. M. TODAY AND TONIGHT KI.SIE FKIIQUSON In "Counterfeit" MH; tvfl A A H.Hm am . 1VEEK COMMENC1NO MONDAY Um PICKFORD IN FIRST SHOWING OF THE THIRD PICTURE FROM HER OWN STUDIO HEART 0 THE HILLS ADAPTED FROM THE WIDELY READ NOVEL BY JOHN FOX, JR. DECEMBER 1BTH NORMA TALMADGE IN "THE ISLE OP CONQUEST" ifflMBmwirnnnfflnH NOTE STARTING TIME 10 A. M.: 12. 2. 45. B.45, 7.45 flnJ 0.80 1". M. Attend Mornlnir rrrformancn to Arolil the Crowds. 1214 MARKET STREET NOW IK OPERATION The Lirreit, Flneat Tone, Coettltit and Mwt r.xqutMte Oman ot Anr Mo tion ricture Theatre In Amerlea. Sculptured from Mlnda That tor Yean Hare Held the nighent nrmtttan In the World. MIB8 JEAN QWIllTZ and ItK OTTO P. BEQK, Botoljta. THE MANY IMPROVEMENTS RECENTLY INAUGURATED IN THIS THEATRE, ARE NOW COMPLETE AND HAVE TRANS FORMED IT INTO ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, COMFORTABLE AND MODERN PHOTO-PLAY HOUSES IN THE CITY. 2 WEEKS ONLY COMMENCING i MONDAY CECIL B. DeSVIILLE'S LATEST AND GREATEST PRODUCTION JrtSfwMl bk gam aaaaaa'a'a'a'a'a'H& B.SirT'iaV LH H J !m- Hn JaaaaaaaaaaaaWf oLc PiCT. naS BBBaVlV PBBanH JmUmW, A WmmWl-jimmm ataaaaaaaaaataaMn. Jam ' aBBBBHBawVa9BnA 1 JHMMBBHiW. Ji.tm. JMaHaaVHaHMeMHHBMaWpVM HLt AND MALE A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT Picture rounded on 8IR J. M. BAMUE'S FAUOTJS PUT. "TnB ApUTOABLB oniCIIlON." Adapted tor tlie Screen t7 JEANIB UacFHEnaON. A MIGHTY PHOTOPLAY, VIGOROUS, POWERFUL, TREMENDOUS IN SCOPE, SUPERB IN ARTISTRY, LUXURIOUS IN SETTINGS, n fiAni unirri jtvi in atxjm, iiiim AMbw j. ... fc. .........- - iiiniiminiiiBi:inmii!ir imiimiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiini.iiiiii!aM CHESTNUT STREET DULOW SIXTDENTU TODAY ETHEL CLAYTON in "Mora Deadly Than tho Mais" ROBERT WARWICK ENTIRE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY In the Paramount- Artoratt Plcturo ADAPTED PROM "CAPTAIN DIEPPE" THE FAMOUS NOVEL, BY ANTHONY HOPE ill;IIIIEIllHilI:l!!l!!rai;i!li!Ii;ii!l8!lllfillili:il "AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS" MARKET ST. above Ninth wKwHKiLm iBffllK jBpHMri.WH .laWTat! TODAY VIOLA DANA WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS jh W.l-!l' I pLtJw Sl qPNIQATIOMAI Dirrtinr srz-r$miimtaB ,iii.?. - . -:j- !mojk. ,. . m ,. v h. -- " " "- 'w jvl ;zmE&mmmmmWt,&. w$9JKx: m rr.. is mmmBt ...im.. la rraartWMaiaiTTaaaaWaariaaaMaTaaWllMaalalaBaWnlar. r '- ?-" -r r . - -"- j ,vi - rt r ' "i. E IN FIRST SHOWING OF THE INTERESTING iiiiHUuniiiiiimiin DECEMBER 15TH TOM MIX in WILLIAM FOX Production "THE SPEED MANIAC" IlLlilLUJIiUlilLIMlilJjUbMLltllilliliMliauiiUtKSJiitiiiiiJiiiiJttjLLiiJiuiJiUH'iiiii.uiiiiLiaariiiiiiJUJiuiijuuJHN'iiiLLruiiii ,nu.!uuiuu:uiuiiuUii:iLiJiuuiLiiui;iiuiiJiijjiju: llllllDiWIWIUMrcilBH m Es.rwWti& MfiSmk 1 SSiilHMu 1 IBiliitfiiwfMiiLi ft mmzrjmi'&mn! K wi ibj Ei v oKnis ..- ta irinvbrn cm it. nu i ;. M (S m A. M. n 11.1S P. IT. H . cTTj tf "n cpnimr.T 10 Al,"l2. 2. 8.45,5.45.7.45,0. P.SI. Mondar. Tueaday & Wednaadar D. W. GRIFFITH'S LATEST PRODUCTION "SCARLET DAYS" ThnrKday, Friday & Saturday ETHEL CLAYTON in "MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE" .iiiiamuitninummiHlnniiiiitiitiHimimtuiuumritiinrtif:! mtim-nimiumiir iiAiiirMT RHV AT .TITNIPER VnudeTllle U A. M. to 11 P. M. Neit Week A Plctureaquo and Spectacular Production "BORKIN Iluailan Blncera aai Dancara In "A NIGHT at the KREMLIN" KXTRA ADDED ATTIUOTION JOSEPH MORRISON I'rtaenta "SHIMMY INN" A Timely Uualcal Tabloid with BTy ot Ptatty Ulrli, Othfir Art Worth WhUa Qtm. ' " "haltfn. a.ao. t u F.O.Nlion.Nltdllnr,OenralManan n.iiorj of hv Stanley Company Jlondar. Tnaadar Wednaadar GERALDINE FARRAR FLAEfDEiERT .nniiininimamnniiuinHinnn nmnitmmnmimim mmcmnniiinimia! nn THIS EXTIRB WEEK DOUGLAS MacLEAN and SOBIB MAY In PARAMOUNT-AnTORAFT PIOTURU TWENTY-THREE and a HALF HOURS LEAVE PPOM TUB RTOUr BY MARY ROBERTS RINEHABT tiiimfitiniiiiiii'niiiiiiwiiiniiiimiigiiniiiiiiiininniiiniiiiixiiiiniiiiiinnnir BltOAD & BRIB AVB. 8.80. T Monday, Tueaday 4 Wednaaday I WILLIAM FARNUM "Tho Uat of tho Duanes" Thursday. Friday and Saturday EUGENE O'BRIEN and ROBERT EDESON in "SEALED HEARTS" iiiiKnniiniiiiiinniiiiuniuiTiumitnmiiiiiiuiiuitiutti uiniitninituuuiiiuiutsi. MAHKET 8T., Below 60tU .3U, 7 ana v i. u Monday, Tueaday and Wedneaday IF YOU LOVB MUSICAL COMEDY, YOU'LL LOVH BalBhraa. aVH HHalnBa, m PtTW QADV 4M"ASTnRU irnrm inn wonfn WHIUI BILt CHANGED 'l'UUKHDAT ra".iiiiE:iiiiinniiBiicmimniimiiu:iiuHiu)niiuraiM!ifflvniai tc WALNUT Mat. Dally .60X11 Monday, Tuttday & Wedneaday "LOMBARDI, LTD." irlth BEST LYTELL Thuraday, Friday mi Satortay GERALDINE FARRAR ant LOU TELLEOEH In "Flame of the Deaert" BROAD & SNYDEU AVENUE S.13, 0.30 and 0 P., M. Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY ANIMAL NOVELTY 1 umf If 1 laVFR? I lmKLATfi9 H 12TII A Mnnms su 70 i Monday, Tueaday & Wedneaday a Vaudeville In Conjunction with j Georgo Loano Tucker' An EitroonUnoJ-y Display ot Canine Salacity. I'lliTTTn IS v.lTv P li KaT ff afl H Ttp Thntoplur with An Ami!ngHal Thundtj, Friday ind Saturday "When Bearcat Went Dry" vnExmii:iiiii!!iniiuiinniiiiiDiniiiiiiiiEiniiiiiiiimiiEun!iiniiixi( Pint South rhlla. Bhowtnr VIOLA DANA IN THH METRO rDOTOPLAY "PLEASE GET MARRIED" 1 BILL CHANGED THURSDAY iSTREET THEATRE Monday, Tuesday & Wedneaday WILLIAM FARNUM tn ZANZ QUAY'S Story "The Lait of the Duanes" Thuraday, Friday St Saturday BERT LYTELL In A PICTUniZATION OP rfcAT "LOMBARDI. LTD" Rf FREDEBIOK and "z" m co of wnnMj 'r 1?1 -i 'g :! i'i n V. A ?M 1 el M j a I ? I 5l t i 41 "f : I'I it ' i) . ? L V m j & "m i . 1 .u V'l tfJI kl wa t-l ,91 1 1 vVI HA a :j?j . ?ia s m ffl M m "4 "? . ni ra 1 V, If-1 "t , ., , J', aff. r V' r
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