WTWS Sjtrf ' tf "m ? SB ," V"' i w t ".yf T sfirir ftpirw&Mftftft fi IftOELD IN DEATH' OF WIFE, HEN 111 Jehn J- Fisher Is in Serious Condition in Hospital Fol lowing Arrest SAY KICK KILLED WOMAN Jehn ' I'lstier. of '1015 Locust itreet, h 'n " s('l'l0,m condition in the Hnlmcninnn .Hospital, following his rrct chnrsiil with having cnuscd the Vntli of his wife. Mrs. Anna Fishrr .led In the West Philadelphia Homce '.tli!e Hospital Snlurdny night. She Li. I her Imibnnd hnd kicked hy in the iterench n month nge. Ffchrr N thirty two yenrs old nnd his Vfe Ans forty. When Pltdicr whh nr !,t, and tiikf" te City Hnll, lie wnn l , t0 nnit the action of the Corener, ti, tMllape'l nn(1 wns fnml'ifd by iv'itr Snrseen Kgnn. Symptoms of tibiiKi'inin were dWcevered nnd the rann nt once token te the hospital. He ,lc.'nrtd Hip kick te have been entirety ffldntnl Mrs Fisher was shot five years nge i, her firt husband. Ohftries Yeung, Ae then shot nnd killed himself. After in Nines" of many weeks Mrs. Fisher rcrevcred She then conducted the ureml-hand shoe store of her husband tt Klft firt n"'1 Mnrkrt streets. She rare up the business when she married "fisher last January. Hurviving Mrs. Fisher nrc her two Mnn, Willinm Yeung, nineteen yenrs old, nnd Jehn Yeung, fifteen yenrs old. Mrs. Fiher swore out n wurrnnt for ,rr hu'bnnd lnst Mny. charging eriicltv. When the man wns nrrnlgncd before' MngWrnte Dugnn she pleaded te linnl for him he was dischnrged. wTJAT.jAGAIN? Scott Nearing, Formerly of U. of P., Still Exercises Jaw yeett Nrnrlng, once nn Instructor nt the University of Pennsylvania, nrrestcd many times during the war for ex pression of redlenl views, iias made the dljcoverj that the Limitation of Arma ment Conference Is n plot bv Englnn.l te embroil the United States nnd Japan in war. Before en nudience nt the Seuth riread Street Theatre yesterday he de nounced Knglnnd. he pointed the finger nf corn nt "c!ip!tnlit." he ridiculed banVers nnd gave his sympathy te the peer downtrodden people. His prediction') forecast a war be tween .Inpnn un.l the United Stntcs within the next ten years, nil due te the efforts of Knglnnd, new rid of lier continental rlvnl (Jermnny and with only America remaining (e thwnrt her ambition?. Nearing ridiculed America as being the most capitalistic country in the nerld. 1I doesn't want us te hnve nere nitienil wealth than live ether lutlens combined. SUPERIOR COURT DECISIONS The following decisions were handed (hmti In the Superior Court, sitting here, tndnj : ny jinar: reirrnn Alnerth t. .Hnrtin Ce , appellant. Jii'Iirmrnt Hfrin.iefJ Comnienwalth v McLeod et l. appel lant. Juilmnent affirmed Glr t, Dlllxpnt Council Ne i etc,, Arj'llantu .ludRtnnl nfflrmed Killnk HenJlnn, appellants. Juris mint affirmed nr ji deb HirvnrjiiSiON Empire Galtanlrlni; f'n, c Maser rt nl Appellant .ludmPTit affirmed ftMikprA' ComniPrelnl erurlty Ce. . flrer Kntipp. Mppnllanta. Judgment affirmed. iiv .it nun Ki:i,i.i:rt Standard rtefrleer.iter ""n e Apldern A rett e HPpprHiits. Judsrnent Hfflrmrd. Dihln n Philadelphia rupld Trnniilt Ce, arp'llnnte Judgment affirmed. rtnbD e. American Hallway Kxpreen Coin Cein Mnv apppllanta Judgment affirmed Plhpr r N'nrth lVnn Hank. Uecrep af fined at teMn of apP'Mant OMalliv m. O.Malle, appellant Judc rrent rnrt,pd Hf IlDUi: l.INN altm"n Northwe.tPrn National In surant ( (i aprnllunt Judumcnt nfflrmed Martini - pliectnr Oeneral of Itiillrendi -I al nnppll id .TudKinent rper4pi. rtecerd 'ftTilttrd te cmrt lwnw for furtlinr pioced pieced ys ren-lst nt with thin opinion Slniilen (ii .lerdun. appfllnnt rtecerd rfmliti.d '(th ln.trtiPtlen te enter Judgment fnr iVfendant nntu ithatandlmc the erdlct. Peiel i )op Judcment affirmed l.Hinliln Dlippter Clpneral uf Hallreail, aprellint ludKiucnt rpvtraed and record remitted inr pnn'i t'dlngn censilient with 'lile opinion Kauffuiau h Ni pkp. nppellant Order rp frB'l leunt" of Lancaster, nppcllnnt, s I'tibllc h riir,. CommleRlen. Order nfflrmed, cents d eppnl te be paid by defendant. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES rrmtirTI. s Smith. ISIM N liStli t . Mnn A Minsrlman. 1420 N 17th Rt Jmiim I SchlHHlcr, .1171 Miller ft '.' r i I, Wfhii. 1007 B. Thaver M NimK ( I.ntterc. Ula K 7th st , VjhuMk Mnlne, 7111 Annln Ht. Jiiiiix s McAfep. asm) N Tranklln nt nn 1 Hill nnd nnd rinnm ii i.jne, 1 ISO Jilainend t Anhur J Osberne. 1114 IJ Rtenner l uml Lil.lan c MIIIh, tiaS KlnitiieiiHlnir ave A , I. Maechltty, 1205 Mt. Vernen at, and f Andlaijezak. 1U3S N 27th at Jmr j Mt.Menanln. SCO Marliee M and elld McNeils X',20 Wallace at Itrael rinlarK 2U4 1 N" 33d at. and Jennle , I 'via 321 S 12th at Jnneph Nelan r027 Ash at and Mary 0- erne Dejlestnun. Ta. William II .Ilnii 1723 Afldlpnn "I and lannl r Wct, 153;. Montrese at .ij8n Hamilton. Chestnut Hill, Ta and UrniTwIna II. Mnen. 270 H Kith si nire V h,i(.0 irt enn N nt, Ht nn, l.velvn Sand- 120 W Noena at Matilda I, Uhrman 2020 N. 3th at. v i?-h . Herna 4144 Uoena at., anil Marie Piul r......l. ii... ut;T...,.r"'-.'.'."j""'"u" ' i iie.i nn.ia t. ti.... .. . nnd and and Willi.. '-"ik'. iinn j; I'aeine tt !im V,1;!""' -,;,s N "e t Miiihi .,.""" "'". uarmantewn ava i'""w i ix'can. " i nr in.. , riiA,. t .. 'i-nti, 'im.iii .-miner IW.V .'.' VSS..0- .Maatcr at and Treda W? "?.'- 338s Amber t and Man' vviii.. .. "" ''"ate, at leei 8S0 N. UlnsBOlil at. and Hannah $1,000,000,000,000 The largest Advertising Appropriation we ever discussed was that of the man who was "willing te put all the profit back into adver tisingand keep en doing it for ten years." However, as he wasn't willing te make the Preliminary appropri ation, the subject was dropped and we have never heard of the prod uct since. Ner ha3 any one else. Feley AnvcnnsiNe AGENCY. Inc. f IIIIAO I I. It A ii"NAI I srrtviCE COIIPOIIATIOM Alnrl. ni i . n: . - .. ... , (Ik,, V".'". '.1811 fortune at. ivert.1 . "?"$ ni,() N- ''"Irhlll at and wl.i.rta I'"1!"11. a"31 N Itli at at TEACHING THE "SIX-MILLION GLIDE" jBJBJBJBJBJBJBJfcat p e "f t BJSBJBJBJuBBJBJBJVKSX yt v BJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJK BJBJB BnwiIlHK:fl'r-iH9wK BBBBJBMWBIB BBBaBH f-,. , , , BRBBBHBBBWSBJHt BBflBBBBBHBKflBBBBJBBBHBB :,ii' sS SJBJBBBBBMBBBBBBK ''IbbbBBbKVK ?" '''"'"'IbWB Omirlier tollege nlumnne nrc doing nil sorts of tilings te swell the collrge endowment fund te $11,000,0(10. Mks Margaret Mallnrh. Till Ileyer street. .Mount Airy. Is shown teaching Kleaner Slialn. MIO Way no avenue, and .loscpiilne King, lit Kast I'psnl street, llie steps of (he Cieuclicr "Sl-million Glide" HELD IN $1000 BAIL ON ' INTENT-TO-KILL CHARGE Wine Said te Have Had Belligerent Effect en Accueed Man Thin morning Magistrate Dougherty held I'asquale Tesrf, Merris btrcet near Flftnth, in $1000 bail en arieus cliargcs, among them the intention te kill two men who were Strangers te him. According te police Tessi spent most of jesterdaj regarding his own wine in its most roseate nvjiect. About neon the record hns it, he get into a, brawl with some neighbors from whom he lied crnvcnl.v. Then after solacing himself with mere wine, set out te wipe the stnin from his honor by some feat of iccklcss belligerency. He thought nn opportunity hnd come when Phillip Cuilen, n letter-carrier, who lires nt 201S Seuth Carlisle strct, brushed ngainst him neer Itread ami Snjder avenue. Cuilen, however, apolo gized mildly and Tessi, his rage by new knowing no bounds, proceeded te where I'eter Kpstcin. twenty-two, of .fnckseu street near Nineteenth, nnd Humbert Stroll! were stnnding. Drnwing n re volver from his peiket Tessi challenged both of them in Italian. The jeung men jelled. Cuilen rushed up and crannied with Tewl, holding him until police arrived from the Fifteenth street nnd Snjder avenue station. CREDIT CO. ACTION HALTED Spiese Counsel Falls te Appear in Court Action te hnve the suit brought by the receivers of the National Guarantee Credit Corporation ngninst Werth & Ce.. selling agentti of the corporation, tcmeved from Common Picas Court Ne. ''. te the ( 'ntted States District Court wns scheduled te be taken tills morn ing by Henry .1. .Scott, counsel for Pranklyn .T. Kpeisn, Mr. Scott, hew -eer, failed te appear. Spiese is vice president and general manager of t1i- National Guarantee Credit Corporation nnd nlse of Werth & Ce. This afternoon the receivers, Francis McAdams nnd Themns J. Meagher will ask the (eurt tlint a receler also iP nppelnted for Werth & Ce. Stockhold ers of this cencent desire such action It is said. lEumtttg Heppe Membership in this Club advantages, and offers you any of the very celebrated pianos and player-pianos represented by the well-known house of C. J. Heppe & Sen. Any responsible person may apply, but application must be made before Thanksgiving Day in order for you le receive the benefits. Only 3 Days Left Members may select any of the follewing: MASON 6c HAMLIN Upright and Grand Pianos STEINWAY Due-Art Pianola-Pianos WEBER Pianos and Player-Pianos STECK Pianos and Player-Pianos WHEELOCK Due-Art Pianola-Pianos HEPPE Pianos and Player-Pianos STROUD Due-Art Pianola-Pianos H. C. SHOMACKER Pianos and Player-Pianos EDOUARD JULES Pianos and Player-Pianos FRANCESCA Pianos and Player-Pianos Or any used piano or player-piano in the Heppe Bargain Depts. EVENING PUBLIC ROBBERS GET $40 IN SAFE, BUT OVERLOOK $300 MORE Evidently Scared Off at Woolworth Stere, 2637 Germantown Avenue Ilehbers jesterdny bieke open a safe In the Woolworth the-nnd-loii-eent store, LU'iT Germontewn avenue nnd stele S40. although thej missed ?J()0 in another cempnrtment. Police of the Fourth and Yerk streets station hud n "tip" that several jeuths were planning te rob the store Wed-ne-dnj night. A watch was set. but the thieves did net appear. Since then patrolmen hoe examined the store at regular interval". Pntrelnmn Peters, about .1 o'clock jestenl.ij afternoon went te the rear nnd dis(oercd that a window hed been forced open Further cxiiiuinntinn dls dls clesed Hint the combination knob had been wrenched off n small safe. A sec sec tienal etewbar. i.eeral chisels and a hammer were ljlng near the safe. The proceeds from sales made Snttir da afternoon ami evening had been placed In the safe. T)c $.100 wns wrapped up and placed in a small box. The SHI. the receipts of lute sales was placid in a drawer. The haste with which the robbers worked was shown by the fact thej took enlj the S10. K. C. te Feed Orphans The Knights of Columbus have an nounced that. Hie Cntliull,. i,-..i r the city will again have Tlinnltm.lvi,,,. dluuci-as the guests of the organization Thirteen homes are en the list te he I visited bj a specially appointed com-I mittee and provided with Thunksgiving D"y eXwr- BURGLARS! Unemployment makes men tle.spernte. Last week scores of rob beries were reported in Philadelphia. Your turn may be next. Burr-GO-Larm (Rlpflrlc llurKlHr and fire ,tmm) Keeps Them Out Marie and sold bv Camden Appliance Company Camden, N. J. ret pre tecte :ki feet of doers nnd w Indew 01 a limttctl prrmtl id tui initntl 111 mi tuffAeMt atlilitienal rl,aic Xn linger Readers Should Jein the Christmas Club entitlns vnu in evfraninem. The club closes this Thursday. Only applica tions mailed en or before midnight Wednesday will be accepted. Fill out the attached coupon and mail it at ener Membership Fee 1 All ii costs you te join is $1. If your application is rejected or if you de net select a piano veur Si will be refunded. Call, phent or write at once.' ItK Fer Information Sign This Coupon and Mail It at Once CI HrinA Sir Snn Downtown 1117-11 19 Cht.tnut Street . J. neppe OOn Uptewn-6tb and Thompien Street, Philadelphia Without any obligation en my part, please send me full informa tion about the Heppe Christmas Club and hew te join it Name Address LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, PEGGY COPE FILES SIT HJR DIVORCE 16-Year-Olcl Ovorbroek Girl Lived With Atlantic City Lifeguard 42 Days HUBBY WAS ARRESTED Hult for divorce hnving Iteen filed by sixtocti-jenr-otd Peggy Cepe, of Over brook, agnlnt her nlneteen-yeor-eld husband, Charles Cepe, both sides hne unburdened themselves nnd expressed their persnnnl opinions of eecli ether. fope, the son nf nn Atlantic C'ltv banker, gel n jib ns life gunrd last sum her, and in August he eloped with Peggy te Pertehester, N. Y.. where they were nmrried. They li ed together fort v-two days. Mrs. Cepe, when seen nt her home nt finSfl Ovorbroek avenue, was told her husband had said lie could net get along with her. "Charlie hns it nil wrong." she said. "If wnsn't that he could net get nleng with me. I could net get along with him." "I can go him one better when he says he wns hnppy with me just one day, I wns net hnppj with him oten one dnj. Little girls, tnke heed never run nwnv, for elepments never come out right. And I enn tell jeu this, the next man I marry will be a man. The worst jeu can think is tee geed for Charlie."' Charlie Talks. Ten Chnrl'e hnd some innermost thoughts te express, tee. "I was linppj with her just one day," he explained. "She was Impossible te get nleng with. I don't think I wns eer in love with her nnjhew. just fnsoinnted. "I realbe it wns nil a mistake I aw the light when we mil nuav the first time ami were caught, 1 would never have nmrried her If It had net been for her own porjeinslon. Her mother. Mrs. Milten W. Yeung, came down te Atlantic City the day before we ran away the second time te see us. I told her 1 could net support Peggy, ns mv family would net take care of me, because they did net sanc tion the nltnlr. "Her mother 'aid she wetud takr care of us, and see t lint I get n job. I certainly de net love the girl new. I could say manj unpleasant things te gnrding the whole ndenture, hut I think the least said about It the better I am in the real estate liu-oiies new, working bard nnd trjlng te make geed. There Is no use enteilng into n contro versy ever tile matter. My familj has had enough te bear. "It is nil bosh, the cruelt charge she brings against nn1 in the divine action, and the ether allegations ,u-e ridiculous, tee. As for the non-uppeit charge, she knew I hat! no mniiej when we were mniried. As a mntter of fuel. I she paid the expenses of our wedding land honejmeoii. Ne, we never would hnve been married If her met Ik r had net told us eveij thing would be all Isbt- "' "'"cr Against Wife "I am net bitter ag.iinsi m wile, we were both foolish, that Is all.-' "He is right when he snvs I imiil the wedding expenses," said Mrs. Cepe In W SO( pie- tecln .ncratri '115 lienie In VhilmlripUm tit trustworthy p10110 enlcrx leniiili rid. Wants a Divorce esaWtZ:: IffTSE - X3&Z&.&&V$MiX Jtl MKS. PKGGY COI'K reply te this. "I did pay most of the expenses, but I can hardly picture any man admitting such n thing. Yeung Cepe spent three dajs .n jnll nt Vqntner after the wedding, his father having had him arrestt-d as a runaway. The girl's pleadings cnuscd the stern parent te relent, and the boy get out. Miss Glndys Smvthe. seventeen-venr-etd Lansdowne girl, who wns a witness nt the wedding, snid "the Cepes seemed the happiest couple ever" at the wed ding. Thnt is what Mr, Cepe ald en the wedding ilaj . "I was never happier In my life." she hnd inbllnnth announced "You're dog-gene right." echoed her husband. "It is Ihc best thing we ever did." RilSfift! mmmstmJmm tv" --wzmmg. m&m i m wamm.w. M V Ribbon New Distinctive Shapes Bcautitully Jewoled v)apphirca and Diamonds Jadr and Diamond.- Mirrors of Exclusive Design We rnake mirrors, and in consequence every day some novel design is added te our large stock. The values are bigger than we have been able te offer for several years. Special attention is drawn te a handsome polychrome and gilt mirror 341. x 17 inches at $25.00. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street Fine Picture Framing litrenTFns nESfWBffs Ar vAKnns or women's and Cnil DHKX'S APrJ!KL Or TIIK HIGHEST rnARACTER lOi: MOKB 37. V TWEVTY-SIX YEARS Gevraa WRAPS SUITS runs BX.OUBES UNOERIE tfA Very Specially Priced 300 Petticoats $4.75 These are very remarkable values Quality and making that at once clas sifies with Petticoats at double this price. The materials tell the story of superior worth. Heavy t ;vv dc Lliinc. Milanese, I r.telm All tailored models superbly made made Celers arc: American Bcautij, Mohawk, Clwrru, Emerald, Seal lirewn. Henna, Taupe, Peacock, Navy and Plenty of Dull, Geed Leeking Black Petticoats. Your Unrestricted Choice of Every Velvet Trimmed Hat In Our Entire Stock Fer Tuesday Only $ 5 jxegarcness et lermer prices every Velvet Medel Hat in our entire stock is included without any reservation. We specialize in apparel that slenderizes the larger woman. Stere Hours, 9 te 5.30 NOVEMBER 21, 1921 BUND HERO FOR 'CHEER-UP' MESSAGES TO WAR DISABLED Frank Scheblc, Jr., Venn Student Praised by Fech, Says 'Toe Much Sympathy Can Destroy Aspiratien'' ' Ten much sjinpnthy can destroy nspiratlen teiK, much sympathy can kill " The force of this trul-m lies In thnt lit wns mntle by a young mnn who lest his sight during n battle In the Argnnne T' CJI...I.1 f t. TIhIimihuiI 1 r rilllK nCHOOIC, .II IHU UIHvinn,, of Petiusvlvitnin student who exchanged urcetlngs with Marshal Fecli lnst Tuesday. Scheblc docs net jet knew what be will de when he has finished the college work he hns taken up nfter n lnpse of thirteen jears but he Is confident. "The modern attitude toward the afflicted," lie said today, "should be te count up whnt they can de. nntl net te mourn ever what they can no longer POLICE MUST BE TALLER 5 Feet 8 Inches Minimum for New Men, Woodruff Announces Clinten Rogers Woodruff, chnlrman of the Civil Service Commission, an nounced today that the height of live feet seven Inches required of applicants for the Police Department has been 1 raised te five feet eight Inches, and the ' requirements for firemen from live feet six Inches te five feel seven Inches 1 Tills clinuge was made because of the ! large number of applications en lile for the police and tire department. 1)1- rector Corteljeu and Fire Chief Davis, I who made the suggestion, feel their , departments should get the best possible I speclmlncs of manhood since there are se many applications. ' The San Francisce requirements for pntrelmen was recently inised from five feet eight Inches te live feet nine Inche". ' Binte SLVEiiaimu St4TJ "m x Matches arm eJyvw pl5 SWEATERS MXLXinrXKY SKIRTS CSZIiSREN'S APPAREL PETTICOATS Chestnut cen.vr.R Twelfth de. Last year, when I was camping In Messnchusetts. I met n young fel low of tvyenty-three who was net only blind, but totally paralyzed. That young fellow managed a fnnn from bis bed I nsketl him if lie knew where everything was planted, nnd he re plied, 'I make them plant things where I tell them te.' " Heheble's censtnnt companion and I Klllsen in the right leg. He then took ntlendant Is his younger brother, hltn te the Episcopal Hospital, where Ilalph, also n student nt the I'nlver-ilit Is tinder surveillance until he is able slty. Itelph guides his brother care-1 te appear for a hearing before Magin fullv from classroom te classroom. ' tratc Delts The brothers were together when . Marshal Fech greeted Frank Scheble. NAMED TO CAMDEN BOARD The marshal said te him, "Yeu are a I . ,,,,, , ,, , . true American. In that reu ure still 1 Mayer Lllis. of ( nmilen. announced able te smile." This Ir the highest requirement country. in the Blind Man's Buff in Clethes-Buying Has Gene Out of Date MEN are buying clothes with their eyes open these days instead of groping around in a maze of premises and generalities. Our SUPER -VALUES a28$3338&43 are putting clothing values back te normal with a wallop. EVERY DAY we are BUT the main point is making friends galore by i that anything you pick up our most attractive Super- here is a Super - Value Values in Clethes for' whether it be a Crombie Men. Montagnac (made our OVERCOATS and I way) at $85 or a Frlrc SUITS of a quality that ' Reefer at $13.50. men have been accus- temed te paying censid-lTHAT word SL!PER' crably mere for, arc sell- j VALUE means a let te ing here at our Super- you men who are about te Value prices, $28. $33, $38 ' buy your winter clothes and $43, it is mere than an elo ele AND such a variety te . . . . ,, J , quent phrase, it s a prom- cheese from. Why we vc get ever sixty styles efisC that says "Hcre at overcoats at this Super- Perry's you will get mere Value price range alone 'for your money than any- $28, $33, $38 and $43. , where else." MAKE A ROUND of the geed cloth ing stores before you decide where te buy. We prefer te sell te a man who says "I've been everywhere else in town, new show -me your Super-Values." SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut sggsMKgattagjagaiK JjZe Ulster Type ( A striking illustration of our style leadership It combines comfort and warmth with style and appearance. Ab solutely new grace ful in line exclu sively ours. fl Made in a cemprchen sive assortment of Im ported and Demestic Overceatings Beavers. Shetland s, Scotch Tweeds, Irish Cheviots and Elysians in most at tractive shades in plain and fancy browns, grays and Levett colors at $55, $60, $65 and upward. JACOB REED'S SON'S M24-W-26 Chnbmt Street a SHOT BY PATROLMAN - Rowdy Wounded When He Breaks Away Frem Bluecoat One man was shot following nn at tempt of a patrolman te disperse, n. gang of revulles gathered nt Hnrtr.ell nnd Cambria streets, about J0:S0 lait night. .f li 11 Keen, a patrolman from the Frent nntl Westmerelnnd streets Bta tlen, ordered the gnng nwny from tilt corner and when they refused te mee nrrested Jehn lOlllsen, twenty. Rorer street near Indiana avenue. P.lllsen re sisted antl lils companions attacked the patrolman, who drew his gun. At this Fdllsen broke . nwny and ' slatted le inn. Keen lired and shot, today the appointment of Heward iiemniiiii. tirj goeus merennni, ns a member of the Heard of Kdiicatlen te till the place ofe the late Dr. Chnrles P. Tuttle. TssaKaaasigagg Overcoat " IW J? - 1 m f' Jtr '. fi m i iV V .. . w: ,T.M 11 '1 "i ssffiirisPisznimi 'TrrrcmgniTrrva'iffTiviiniiB'arBiJ A IVSMk"! JPA. MlrrAi. KTmZB UfcAjMifl
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