KiiP9fJ7rnm.v iIBffHlHBBBBy5v?WSravjB nf;fl5iWBI t a li'. r .'" K1 9 f. jmYf'tW 1 J' iV Ji 4 Salelerlng Furnmeme wf Apptiancti irrniitactrcii bv D.Bftcr&.,59N.2dSt. , Jfnrfcft IM Ketene. e" 7' ICLAD'S URNS for COFFEE ftt4ate,Hat Water 4. fiar Jfatala anal Wmwwwim Rtnsee. tUm TJt- !-warm;. rjrtdnl tl. oeKf ri. nam TIT. .,. OR V. CUD CO. .lit aaJ 121 3. lltfc Si. rKEEP YGHR WALLS CLEANS lljr Viiln an Acme Filtering Flue On Four Gas Range Mad in 10 Six.., PRICE $2.00 5M J All Dealer Wm. Akers Jr. Company 10th & Filbert Sts. Cat Appliances Distributor Fer Hetel A Restaurant Supplies China, Class A Silverware, Tmble A Bed Linens Have you ever tasted it? The finest butter in America! 47 Sold only in our Stores $500 is the first payment only en a BRAND NEW BETHLEHEM MOTORTRUCK Regular Price $2250 SALE PRICE-S1145 Delivered in Phila. Easy Terms of Payment for Balance Specifications Include Betch magneto, (Jray & Davli starter and lighting: Berg Beck clutch r cord tires : Myers magazine oiling system ter springs, etc Special Prices Alte en 2, 3 and 3 Ten Sizet WE GUARANTEE te furnish parts for a period of FIVE YEARS BETHLEHEM SALES & SERVICE CO. 134-154 N. 22d Street l.ecunt C80J " DANDERINE Steps Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies r -..... km,. 9 Vn1a r( "TnAmr- ,,,..kB WUJ9 W WW.V.b W. M,,Mte.'. y: ma store, Kg SI this After one Ua e .PL delightful tonic i'qtkfift4 particle of dan tikak. PfMM. fftsmWi , r AS IVMM ,veb BBBBBmmmmM te&a? BeiaiMiiiaaiiiiiiiiimiKEtiniimii'iiCDOffijmmiK p? MURDER EVIDENCE F Police Allege Pittsburgh Club man Shet Vife While She Was in Bed MATTRESS SILENT WITNESS Sfdnt Dt-ipatch te Eeeutiia Pvblle Lcdatr Pltteburjh. Feb. 10. llellef that James ,T. Flannery. wealthy under taker, deliberately killed liN pretty twenty-four-year-old wife, Catherine Flnnncry, was expressed today by the police Investigating the woman's death. The police theory. Is that a violent quarrel had occurred in the Flannery apartment and that the undertaker xhet his wife te death while she cowed be neath the ceern of the bed in which she and her two smalt children had been idceplns. The officials declare their Invest (Ration will disprove Flan nery's contention that tie shot hl wife In mistake for a burglar, early Mon day tnerninc. after returning home from ! the Elks' cliibheifc. The mattress of the bed upon which Mrn. Flannery nnd children had been , lying Is enectcd t nrnve one of the most striking silent w (lueses nsainst Flannery. The bullet which killed Mrs. Flannery is said te have passed com pletely through the mattress nnd te have been found en the fleer beneath the bed. A bleed clot Is said te mnrk the place en the mattress where the hullPt passed Inte It. A house dress of Mrs. Flannery's. tern almost te shred, was found en the lloer of the bedroom where the sheeting I occurred and, according te the police, strengthens the theory that a violent quarrel preceded the sheeting. The mark of a shoe en another nrticle of apparel belonging te Mrs. Flannery nlse Is considered significant. Police say that the children of the, Flannerys told them of the quarrel. It Is said that the children told the police that their father told them after the shouting that be supposed he had seen , a burglar. I Itedclethlng said te have been powder marked, the mattress nnd the tern dress and ether garments of Mrs. Flannery were Impounded today by Corener Mr- (Jrcger and will be introduced at the Inquest next Tuesday. The children are expected te testify at the inquest. An examination of an inner garment worn b Mr. Flannery when she was shot disclosed part of the garment where it was penetrated by the bullet Is tern away, nnd the fabric is missing. This garment, together with the purple bloomers worn bv Mrs. Flannery, is in the custody of Corener Mitircger. The autopsy revealed that at tile jieint of iitrnnce of the bullet a bluish ring was I around the bullet hole, and that Mrs, tlie .1,. Flannery has n discoloration ever I bridge of her nose and abrasion en riglit wrist. Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Flannery in St. Stephen's Catholic Church In llazlewoed. Flannery. who Is In jail charged with murder, did net attend the funeral ervlce. Ne effort a made te obtain bis release from jail. RECEIVER FOR PAPER CO. Perclval Wellda Named for Hercules Corporation New Yerk. Feb. -in. Mir A. P.) Federal Judge Hand today nppelnttd I Perclval Wetlds receiver for the Her- 1 cules Paper Corporation, of Delaware, i under a bend of $25,000. A bill of complaint was filed by thel llartwell & I.eeier Company, Inc., al- , leging indebtedness of $441,1. The naper company s oeok assets ivbfb Ktlmnti.l nt S.31."i.4S7 t.,l its I its Indebtedness at Xl,790..0. but It wns claimed extraordinary depression in the paper business bus impaired its ability te pay Its debts. The Hercules Paper Corporation con trols about U0 per cent of the stock uf Frank Gilbert Company, a New Yerk corporation, nnd the I'tilen Wax nnd Parchment Paper Company, n New Jer sey corporation, with a plant nt Ham burg. N. ,T. HOLD N. J. DRY FINES Proaecutero Refuse te Return Meney Pending Court Ruling Atlantic City. Feb. 15. Fines cel- lected nndcr the Van Ne.s Dry Lnferce- ment uw in Atlantic i eunty, nsgrc Bating nearly ?.)U.UOU. will net be re turned until some court ruling is handed down deciding that the money t-heuld ue rerumleu. ThtH Mateinent was i'.'.iied today by Assistant Prosecutor 11. It. Voerhee in answer te nuineinuM iiuiulrles from Uitternejs. It is llkelv that n test suit may be cntcml in the Circuit Court. The same situation eiUs all ever the State. Prosecutors are awnltlnc a de , cilen from the Attorney General or i the outcome of court actions. iSHACKLETON'S LAST VOYAGE Explerer'a Bedy Starts en Journey i te Island of Seuth Georgia Mentevldee. IVb. 15.--M'. . I'.) I'uneral uns boomed In Montevideo te. , day as the lmd.v of Sir Im"t Shackle. ten. netnl lSrltlsh evplercr. ns car- I Irled aboard the Hritlli steamer Weed- ville. wlilcli will tnl.e the dead explorer en Ills lnt ewi"e into Autiretle sens, SalutCM nsaln ere tlied .is tlr sjilp, .lth tin- I ulen .lack Hyins nt haif nat, 'heitlj after neon passed inti the lintNc. wlieie s,e i remain tinti' tomorrow Ik fore startli' en the ten-( day 0ya3e te the island e." SeuUi ieer?i;i, wnen1 i'ie explorer lcu en January ,1 and where, in n eerdnnci. with the w -lies f 1 ,j .Sliackleten, hl body will b" hurlid. Moving Picture of a 1 Lean ehirt Dnis 1 shirt through bureau drawer te find TMwevera favorite one Is net there. AGAINST UNNERY ompi-emises en next choice. Doesn't knew thnt he can get nlenc Wrenches out a little bhick crillur j jii"t an well without It. button disgustedly and thrown it en) cti rufr link in left sleeve, with deer. much difficulty. Wonders who puts the darn tilings In Wonders who linented soft cuff and there and wlu . ''uMe modern link. Starts taking out plus. IVeides it is tlie same man who In- lakes out some mere pins. 1 cntcd liipild nnp. Think he has found them all. I And pa;ier towels. l!.n "".'.' . . 'And the-e stingy sugar .li.ikera they I Innlly gets pins out and front nnrtlv 1 hue In ifcterlns. uuiiuttnne.i. Wendera why they nlwu.vti button tliein up. Decides it is pure cusscdnc-s. PUTS shirt en, ever hln head stnrted out that wav jeurs age ami can't step new, eeu If It Is it coat shirt. Leeks around for culT links and cel- la' buttons. Discovers they are in soiled shirt which be threw down laundry chute. Firmly . temlvea that nest time be Ui!l , out.ef wj;ej i,irt nr8t. 'iTaMnr-i i ,.-'-- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILAt)ELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, AMERICAN RANCHER KILLED IN MEXICO Manager of Monterey Cattle Farm Shet by Unidenti fied 'Persona THREE MEXICANS SLAIN By I he Associated Press Washington. Feb. 15. Charles Bur row, also known ns Charles Miller, American rannagcr of a ranch near the city of Monterey, Mex., was het te death by unidentified persona en Febru ary 1. the State Department wan id vised today In n dispatch from American Censul llewman, at Monterey. Three men were killed In a series of connected shootings at Pucbla yesterday, the affair arising out of the bitterness existing between the State Government and Independent political faction. Antonie More, independent deputy, wns shot and wounded by Tranqulllne Alenzo. a Government adherent, after a dispute In the main puixn of the city ever the election of a new Heard of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, set for today. More's brother, hearing of the affair, sought out Alenzo and shot nnd killed him. Arture Camarillo, Inspector of police. learned of the shootings and led n squad te the residence of the More brothers. When the police attempted te enter nnntiier altercation arose, shetn were exchanged, and the More brothers were betli killed. Holds were made en residences of ether independent deputies, but there were no further casualties. Friction between the State Govern ment, headed by Governer Bancbra, and the Independent factions bas existed for some time. The Governer en several occasions threatened forcibly te ad journ the chamber unless an agreement was reached. LOCOMOBILE AUTO PLANT CONTINUES IN OPERATION Production Net te Be Interrupted by Receivership Bridgeport. Conn.. Feb. 15. (Ht A. P.) Operation of the plant of the Lo Le Lo eomobile Company here, despite the re ceivership, will continue without Inter ruption, it was stated bv the manage ment today. He far its Internal affairs of the company are concerned, it was further stated, there will be no disturb ance of the routine of the lmslmss, Thlt v thin Inrirrlv In imtwilnrmrnf uf I mpn w'thin the organization te the pe- , 'sltiens of receivers in the various Fed- The Locemobile Company operates! linineiies in. New erk. Ilosten, rlil'n dclphln, Chicago, Les Angeles and X.in Frnncisce. Ancillary receivers have been instituted in -each Federal distrl't where its properties cxNt. These who hnve qualified are: C. V. Amorous, at Uosten: W. S. Herner, nt Philadelphia: C. A. Klngsicy, nt San Francisce, and T. K. Swnjne, nt Les Angeles. let levTa7hancTntract Newport News Company te Recon dition Giant Liner Washington. Feb. 15. Mly A. P.I The contract for rccoudltiening the giant liner Leviathan was formally awarded bv the Shipping Heard today te the Newport New.s bhlpbulldiug and Dry ""'1 -.'.' '.". A"e IWStOU favy Yard, wliile losing i the contract for the reconditioning of the liner, will come in at the wind-up, ns when the contractors finish their part the Leviathan will be taken te the ltos ltes ltos ten Navy Yard, where she will have her hull pnlnteil. The nut of this will , be SHU.OOO. which is included in the1 total cot of $3,200,000. 1 1'nder the eentrm t the Newpert1 News company undertake!! te recondi tion and convert the Leviathan Inte un oil burner for $0,110,000. , (Siiulic! Urel hers were awarded the contract for stewards equipment ami interior furnMiing for $551,0(11. To gether with Insiiruiiee and ether costs, such ns supervision of the lecotiditieu- lug. the total cost te tlie Sliipplti,; i i;0arl will be $S,200.0)t). New Yeru. I-'ob. 15. (By A. P.), The International Mercantile Marine, i earetaker of the liner leviathan, an-' neuni'cd today It hud surrendered Its option te refit tlie vc-el and epcrnR ' her for n period of five jears. The surrender was made nt tlie shipping beard's request, it wan stated. , SliiiipliiK 'ircles here understood thnt the Leviathan, after being recondi tioned would be turned ever te a newij i organized line tlying the American flag. WOMEN AS BOOTLEGGERS Plying Their Trade In Massachu setts Town One Caught Peabody, Mass.. I VI,. 1.-.. (lie A. P.) Women bootleggers are plying their trade here. uing moonshine eon. tainers m.ulc for wear under their wniMs, Chief of Pelire drndy caid tndny, lie had shown in court n copper tank, constructed like n bneball catch er' cheHt protector, in connection with his report of a mid en the home of MrB. Annie Shejinwny. Tlie container and a still were seled. Mr. Shnnnway vns lined 55f) teda for kceplnj liquor for sale. Chief Or.idy extilalued thnt if nn or der for moonshine was received, the eentniner, which holds n gallon, was inn,..i 1 1 ... .1... 1" .1.. '. .,.. bootlegger, who was able te go into the 'streets with it without detection. Man Putting en a By J. P. McEVOY Puts in front cellar button. Puts in 1'ncL- c.illfir linll.it. nearly dislocating shoulders. TIMn.S te get cufT link into right sleeve. Awful job. Finally Iiiih le call for wife'n help. ' Thin in the Kami man who Hu.ua w Ich) when she want him te hook the back of . her dress, Filially gets links ad luster! nml nnl. lar n and then discovers shirt is frayed around the neck. . A'se, one of the cuffs Is worn out ili'ifc the edge, ' tin te UKViit eS anil f e taitafk) it mam mt a, . a mm t 1 rl lau " JsXr MmmJOsltmsmmmmW . , , PRISONER'S 1500 NEIGHBORS PLEAD FOR HIS, FREEDOM Petition Sent te Parden Beard, Murderer t Be Liberated Ilarrlaburi, Feb, 15. (IJy A.. P.) The fact thnt 1500 neighbors of D. M. Knltlle, of Kutztown, serving a sentence of a yenr'follewlng conviction et run ning down and killing a man with his automeblto nnd falling te step and see vhnt bad happened, had joined In a petition for his freedom, and that hun dreds of them had sent Christmas post cards te him In the Eastern Penlton Penlten tlary, came out during n plea for a pardon for him before the State Heard of Paidens today. Knlttle was sentenced In December and his counsel claimed he did net en use the death, asserting thnt the damags te the freut of his car wns due te an accident in entering the garage. Lcttert opposing the pardon wcre sent by the Berks County District Attorney. The members of the beard announced pardons had been recommended for J. N. Strall; Venango County, commuted nmrdcrer, nnd Ivy Di Fester, sen tenced from Allegheny County for lar ceny, because of their meritorious eenJ duct in the mutiny at the Western Pcn itcntlary Inst summer. The beard or dered petitions filed en its own motion and considered the applications en the papers without any statement. The case, of Floyd Smith. Hrndferd County murderer, was withdrawn and thnt of Jehn Shurllln, Fayette County, was continued. 15eth were first-degree cases. Owing te delays in' trains n number of attorneys did net arrive and the mem bers of the beard had te tnke n recess. nntMc LUNCH $5?& RESTAURANT AHO COFTIK SHOP I91AAHP CHESTNUT STS. FEBRUARY FURNITURE and RUG SALE Regular $50.00 0x17 F.I.ITK VELVET RUGS IKS" S27.50 HUB FURNITURE CO. AT ANY Of Ont 3 STOKES 4734 Frankford Ave. 22 and 24 W. Chelten Ave. 2205 Seuth St. Crtat Bargain February 8aU J3oekv About thOteVie We have books that explain the technical side of the cinema art, books that take u in front of the camera with the stars and books that tell hew te write movie stories. And, en any ether subject, you can get the book you want at or through Campion's. (flimpieii JJOOIC K SELLERS 1313 Walnut St. Central Stere, 1117 - Uptown Stere Cor. Heppe 3'Sounding'Beard Pianos' The Heppe upright pianos are the only pianos in the world with 3 sound ing beards a patented Heppe feature which gives 1.300 mere square inches of area than ' that found en regular upright pianos. Yet the prices of Heppe Pianos a r e moderate from $395 up.. A Few Heppe Victrela Outfits Victrela A'e. IV, $29.50 with tWO-lncli ileiiWs fate i trl. t'av only lie uctkly Victrela Ne. SO, 154.50 wlih U 10-lm h (liiui Ic fuca r arils, I'au enlv tl wecMu Victrela He. SO. SU9 with tO worth tAfumUr Peu only $t.jllfitklu 0jemm ntu D NNERVAIA0WTEURVK& 7A.M.ts 8 PM. eaalaBKeaalaealBaBHeHBaiae wUBP!55iismmmmT! Victrela He. 90, U35 with Sle Mertli of rfcent". i'au enlu 11.73 wttklj VUtreU Ne. 300, S2SS wllh n worth of recerJj, I'au e.ii u vhcMu , VUtrsIa He. 131, $375 Lwfth 5l I D...J L1.. r- n. - v Full Drees A Tuxedee te Hire or Sell Alie f'ntnwi for Mnrntn WeMlnft i.net mt nt enaiitr HARRY LEIDNER&'etu 1000 W. Girard Ave. SG,. One of The Many Big Savings New Possible February Sale B LJp - H)BPb5x,"" " W tewsMsmsmm This Gelden Oak Chifforebe Positively Tomorrow Only At This Lew Price The unusual 'markdown malcfes it necessary te limit this Sale fe one day only. Combines a chiffonier and wardrobe in one and saves the space of two pieces of furniture. A small payment down plenty of time te pay the balance ! 712-714 Market Street America's Largeit Hema of Furniture iillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllillillllllllHIIIIIIIIi C. J. 19 Chestnut St. 6th & Thompson Sts. There Is But One Victrela Naturally, Heppe's recommend the Victrela because it is certain te give com plete satisfaction. , Yeu Can Own a Victrela! Why deprive yourself of the pleasure that this wonderful instrument brings? Why forego the hours of entertainment made possible by the Victrela, when it is se easy te own one? We have Victrela Outfits at prices that are within reach of every one, and the Heppe Rental Pay ment Plan makes the buying very easy. E MiwawawayjaMiawllPiawlfswB " MffsmmmmmmmulSKemmmmmtSMmmwSSSsM? mm wertt olfrfcenUw, .. . I ,.t..-i t,.,,my, "'. T. .? iSittk-Atj!', . l''! T ""i I'lmlmMlTn V ..Ite - wy iMsa-, -j - -...,- FEBRUARY-15, fDESKSWI Jerttk Li 31ntnhf eV Ct, ami,' OMea, Ukrarr fee VitnltaM At M Arch Si. 9i ,t4 (tM4fc BaHtlaf) (t gl FTf P m Um &C0. Founded in 1865 Heppe .'li. "The Heme that Heppe built" Inaugurated the One-Price System in Our Business is confined te the sale, exchange, rental and repair of pianos, pla.yer pianos and talking machines. Fer cash, clvarge or rent' al - payment settlement. Our Agencies rmbraae ths world - remeumad .Veaen 4 Hamtin, Henry F. Hilti. Weber, Stick, F.deuard Jules, lltppe, H. C. Behemacker, Mar cellus and Francescn Pianee; tht Due-Art Reproducing Piane in Stelnumy, Wtber, Steck, Whee. lock, Stroud nnd Aeolian Pianos, and Vtetor-Vefrela. FLOIlBSCn J. HBPPh. Pres. Pres. Sen of the Feundjr Rebuilt Pianos That Will Satisfy Yeu Sold with our 5-year guarantee and may be exchanged within a year at its full purchase price. James & llolstrem Uprijrht Piane Ebony c-tQK Winthrop Upright Piane Mn Mn net'any jqk Ualltt & Davit Upright Piane Walnut 22 Henry F. Miller Upright Piane Walnut 24 f Sehemacker A ngelm Player Player Piane Mahogany 88-Note A AA Mendelssohn Player-Piane Mahogany 8-Nete QOK Send ter. Complete list or Come and Ste Them Tlie Heppe Rental-Pmyment Plan It U U net cetivftttent or jn te vtake full payment at mrrhast, you may rent any piano, plnytr plnytr ptane or Vfcfrole fhef tee ewrt aft rent mill be epptiid toward the enrfhaae pries. murmem Uat.eMt Mm. t ',:'.i'.l1 ilV wffp?wplPi J922 Charge Accounts InvHed lUwtrated Fashion X amnttmmMmm xisu t M?v &wmmm'&wmii 1215 Chestnut Street f Entire' Stock of Furs at btv a w w HAL Our "No-Held-Oyer" pelicy1 demands that reduce our atecka new ever until next season. special items carefully. 18 wertny ex your carexui consiaerauen. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDSssakf A Small Dtpetit Witt Reserve Your Purchase I lm Am Vsmtitie 'll'wsilti lIrt Vttll. Pntitnertte in. dJW. Continued Throughout - "- 41 fft Freaek Seal, Skaak Triaaed Manaet, Raccee Trbrntd Freaek Seal Wrapt , Nataral Matkrat Coats LeefMu-4 Gat, Seal Trimmed JagS: 125.00 Htdiea Seal, Skaak Trimmed Nataral Raeeoea Coats Meleskta Wraps SeetckMeleakia Coats Taaie Natrla CeaU Jtanft or frltts 245.00 Nataral Squirrel Ceats Hadsea Saal Wraps Meleskia, Squirrel Trimmed Scetck Meleskia Wraps Nataral Raeeoea Coats Kent t rriett 325.00 Alaska Beaver Ceats Nataral Squirrel Wraps Natural Squirrel Ceats Hadsea Seal, Beaver Trim'd Hadsea Seal, Skaak Trim'd All CeaU Are -Length. Wraps Are Full-Length Eatra-Sne Ceats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust (Trench Seal Is dyed ceHey.i Fur Neck-pieces Natural Squirrel Chokers 13.00 Jap Mink Chokers 15.00 Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 Stene Marten Chokers 30.00 French Seal Steles 40.00 Blended Sable Chokers 50.00 Natural BaUm Marten Chokers. 70.00 Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 90.00 Dyed-Blue Fex Scarfs 90.00 Platinum Gray Fex Scarfs 90.00 mM'mmmiPurchasing Agents' Orders Acceptedimmimast & Sen President een 1881 7 Wonders of the. Piane Masen & Hamlin Henry F. Miller Steck Mail This C J. Hutt fr Sen I " m "" t Without any full information Q Pianos met, ru are fres te Uu0rmnt r rerttrM --. . ,j.'' I;... MaO Orders Filled folder Sent en-Request n am. p. n i i K'jjl) -ark -irk -r'M-v'' TKlUJi M r se as net te carry thai Theref pre Read these; Every one is a, value that '"M the Spring and Summer. V.J ?l 1m a7 w Peay Ceati, Trimmed Freaek Seal, Netria Trimmed Freaek Seal Coats Marmet Coats Rassiaa Peay Coats M r. V te 195.00 Freaek Seal, Squirrel Trha's Frenck Seal, Beaver Trimmidr Freaek Seal, Skaak Trimmed Nertkera Muikrat Coats ' Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed te 295.00: Hudsea Seal, Skaak Trim'd Hadsea Seal,. Bearer Trim'd Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trim'd Hedson Seal. Self Trimmed .Black Caracul Wraps te 395.00: II Hadsea Seal, Squirrel Trim'd Hudsen Seal, Self-Trimmed Jap Miak Coats Hudsea Seal Wraps Scetck Moleskin Wraps ;. ')! m m lfl J'. 't (Hudsen Seal h dyed muakrall , at HALF PRIGE Formerly New 6.50 7.50 12.50 15.00 19.50 2d.Hi-.fn 34.50 "i '11 34.50 44.50 44.50 M 44.50 3 ., ' : "ii" Florence J. Heppe, of the Founder Werummm sssWmEgfmtW In the musical world there are seven grand pianos that are pre-eminent. Te cheese one above the ethers is a matter of personal pref erence for each of the seven is supreme at its price. We consider it an honor te be able te represent six of these famous makes in Philadelphia. Edouard Jules Heppe H. C. Schomeckcr Prices $695 up Coupon for Full Information J'Jewl,t0WI1' Uptown c -1117-10 Chestnut t'hlla. -6th Thompson St. obligation en my pnrt plcuse send about (mark X below): Q Player-Pianos 0 VictrelasJ ..-iitk .. .! ..,.,..,; ," Jt m 'H i mmmK- - : rt ".r.:.. . .-r, ..'. T. :. ' i.. MMnk Kb? Ah jM
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